Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- Part 1 - General Safety Information
 - Part 2 - Before You Start
 - Part 3 - Prepare the Boiler
- A. Locating the Boiler
 - B. Structure
 - C. Leveling
 - D. Clearances for Service Access
 - E. Wall Mounting Considerations
 - F. Wall Mounting Instructions
 - G. Residential Garage and Closet Installations
 - H. Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe
 - I. Carbon Monoxide Detectors
 - J. Prevent Combustion Air Contamination
 - K. Removing a Boiler from a Common Vent System
 - K. Water Chemistry Requirements*
 - L. Technical Specifications
 
 - Part 4 - Piping
- A. General Plumbing Information
 - B. Relief Valve
 - C. Backflow Preventer
 - D. Potable Expansion Tank
 - E. Circulators
 - F. Hydronic Piping with Circulators, Zone Valves, and Multiple Boilers
 - G. Circulator Sizing
 - H. Check / Control Water Chemistry
 - I. Plumbing
 - J. Fill and Purge Heating System
 - K. Glycol Antifreeze Solutions
 - L. Zoning with Zone Valves
 - M. Zoning with Circulators
 - N. Multiple Boilers
 - O. Applications*
 
 - Part 5 - Venting
 - Part 6 - Condensate Removal
 - Part 7 - Wiring
- A. Installation Must Comply With
 - B. Field Wiring Terminations
 - C. Field Wiring
 - D. Line Voltage Wiring for Standard Boiler
 - E. Alarm Connections
 - F. Low Voltage Connections for Standard Boiler
 - G. Thermostat
 - H. Outdoor Sensor
 - I. Indirect Sensor
 - J. Optional 0-10 Volt Building Control Signal
 - K. Optional UL353 Low Water Cut-Off Interface Kit
 - L. Wiring of Cascade System Communication Bus
 - M. Cascade Master Pump and Sensor Wiring
 - N. Cascade Follower Pump and Sensor Wiring
 
 - Part 8 - Gas Connections
 - Part 9 - Start-Up Preparation
- A. Check / Control Water Chemistry
 - B. Check for Gas Leaks
 - C. Freeze Protection (When Used)
 - D. Fill and Test Water System
 - E. Purge Air from Water System
 - F. Check Thermostat Circuit(s)
 - G. Condensate Removal
 - H. Final Checks Before Starting Boiler
 - I. Setting Up a Single Boiler
 - J. Setting Up a Cascaded System
 - K. Lockout Condition
 - L. Cascade System Programming
 
 - Part 10 - Start-Up Procedure
 - Part 11 - Start-Up Procedures for the Installer
 - Part 12 - Troubleshooting
 - Part 13 - Maintenance
 - Part 14 - Shutdown
 - Part 15 - Installation Checklist
 - Part 16 - Maintenance Report
 - Part 17 - Replacement Parts
 

LP-387 Rev. 011 Rel. 006 Date 6.28.19
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Screen Description
Function 28 Freeze Protection
FREEZE PROTECTION
ON 28
Allows the user to set freeze protection 
on the boiler. Factory Default: ON 
(Range: ON / OFF).
Function 29 DHW Modulation Mode
DHW MODULATE MODE
NORMAL MOD 29
This parameter controls how the 
boiler modulates for a DHW demand. 
In NORMAL MOD mode, the boiler 
will modulate down from high re 
when there is a DHW demand. In LOW 
MOD mode, the boiler will modulate 
up from low re when there is a 
DHW demand. This mode is useful to 
minimize short cycling when a large 
boiler and small indirect tank are used 
together. Factory Default: NORMAL 
MOD (Range: NORMAL MOD / LOW 
MOD).
Function 30 Extra Boiler Mode
EXTRA BOILER MODE
OFF 30
Allows for a non HTP boiler to be 
controlled when the cascade output 
has risen above the percent of 
the cascade ring rate set in this 
parameter. Factory Default: O 
(Range: 50% - 100%).
Function 31 System Sensor Mode
SYSTEM SENSOR MODE
OFF 31
Suppresses the ‘NO FOLLOWER’ 
display message if the boiler is used 
as a cascade master boiler with no 
follower boilers connected. Factory 
Default: OFF (Range: ON / OFF).
Function 32 Service Schedule
SERVICE SCHEDULE
OFF 32
Selects a service date or time based 
on the boiler run hours to program 
the boiler maintenance schedule. 
Factory Default: OFF (Range: Date or 
Run Hours). NOTE: Without setting this 
function, Functions 33/34/35/36 will 
not display.
Function 37 Modbus Mode
MODBUS MODE 
OFF 37
Enables Modbus Mode on the 
appliance. Factory Default: OFF 
(Range: OFF, ON, AUTO). NOTE: 
Turning Modbus Mode “ON” will open 
a number of additional parameters 
to customize Modbus installation. 
See Modbus Instructions (lp-372) for 
details. NOTE: Turning this Mode “ON” 
without a connected and powered 
Modbus communication adapter (p/n 
7350P-629) will result in improper 
appliance operation. Service calls 
associated with this ARE NOT covered 
by warranty.
Table 21 - System Setting Program Navigation
NOTE: For the following functions, you must have your 
maintenance function turned on.
To change these functions, press ENTER. The left most digit will 
begin to blink. Use the ^ or v arrows to change the digit. Use the 
< > arrow keys to switch between digits. When you’ve made your 
selection, press ENTER again.
Screen Description
Function 33 Year
SERVICE SCHEDULE
YEAR 00/00/2000 33
Allows the user to set the year of the 
next service reminder.
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE
10000’s 000000 33
Allows the user to set the left two 
digits of the amount of run hours 
before next service reminder.
Function 34 Month
SERVICE SCHEDULE
MONTH    00/00/2000 
34
If the date function was selected, this 
function programs the month. If you 
selected the run hour function, you 
will need to program 10,000 hours, if 
required.
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE
10000’s 000000 34
Allows the user to set the middle two 
digits of the amount of run hours 
before next service reminder.
Function 35 Day
SERVICE SCHEDULE
DAY 00/00/2000 35
Sets the day of next service reminder.
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE
10000’s 000000 35
Sets the two right digits of the 
amount of run hours for the next 
service reminder.
Function 36 Telephone
TELEPHONE #
000 000 0000 36
Allows the user to input a telephone 
number that will display when 
maintenance is required.
Table 22 - Maintenance Reminder Function Screens
G. Resetting the Maintenance Schedule
When the system control ashes MAINTENANCE REQUIRED, it is 
advisable that you call for service. After the service is performed, reset 
the schedule for the next required service by using the following 
steps.
Press ENTER on the display for 3 seconds. The Menu code will appear 
as 000. This does not change. Press ENTER again. SERVICE SCHEDULE 
RESET will be displayed. Using the > key scroll to the selection of 
year or hours. Press ENTER to reset the selected Service Schedule. 
To change a setting, press ENTER. Press the ^ and v keys to make 
adjustments. Press ENTER when reset is complete.










