Alpine Installation, Operating, and Service Instructions

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X. Operation F. Changing Adjustable Parameters (continued)
Figure 43: Four Zone House (with Zone Control Connected)
Figure 44: Expected Heat Rate Adjustment (with Zone Control Connected)
Maximum Heat Rate:
Automatically adjusted
by the Control based on
the size and number of
zones calling for heat.
Example “call for heat”
durations for a four zone
house.
Maximum heat rate limits
firing rate and prevents
the Control from firing to
100% in response to a
smaller zone demands.
The Control is shipped with defaults that will provide improved operation. Adjustment is only required to optimize
setup.
The expected heat rate adjustment is used to better match boiler output to the home heating needs. After receiving
a "call for heat" the Control first uses the expected heat rate value to set a maximum heat rate. The maximum heat
rate is the highest heat rate that the boiler can fire to at that moment. The maximum heat rate is the summation of
the expected heat rates for the active (turned on) zones. After establishing the maximum heat rate the Control then
measures water temperature and fires the boiler only as hard as required for the heat demand.
Actual Heat Rate:
Boiler is free to
modulate based on
temperature from
minimum to maximum
heat rate.
Expected Heat Rate Adjustment Screens (HeatMatch Software)
NOTE
This feature requires Zone
Control to be connected.
Refer to Electrical section
for Zone Control connection
information.
The sum of Zone Expected
Heat Rates plus DHW
Maximum Expected Heat Rate
(if DHW is active) is used to
calculate the active maximum
modulation rate.
Maximum modulation
numbers are shown in both
RPM and kbtu/hr to allow for
easier understanding of boiler
heat rate.