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Facilité d'utilisation
In conjunction with the four green stage LEDs, the user can monitor and change settings on the various stages. (See Figure 16.) Inlet*: Temperature shown is Inlet Water Temperature. Outlet: Temperature shown is Outlet Water Temperature. Set-Point**: Indicated probe set-point is being displayed. Set-Point Differential: Shows differentials of each stage. Standby: Indicates Set-Point is Satisfied. Boiler in Idle State. *Defaults to tank probe temperature when Dip Switch "D" on Central Control Board is Switched to the "ON" position. (See Figure 14.) **Shows set-point temperatures for Inlet/Tank or Outlet in conjunction with yellow parameter lights. See temperature probe section below. TEMPERATURE PROBES All units come with two temperature probes connected to the Inlet/ Outlet header. Additionally, an optional tank probe (thermistor type) or 24V thermostat/aquastat can be connected to the unit. The probes can be categorized as two types: controlling probes and safety limit probes. Controlling probes can control the staging of the boiler. Safety limit probes are used as resettable high limit switches. The two controlling probes are the inlet probe and the tank probe. The function and setting of the probes is further described in the following sections. Outlet Probe The Outlet Temperature/ECO probe is located on the left side of the header and has two sets of wires embedded in it. The black wires sense the temperature at the probe. Their output is shown on the display screen when the "OUTLET" LED is illuminated. The red wires control the ECO (Emergency Cutoff) which shuts down the unit if the water temperature exceeds 250°F (121°C) and requires a manual reset of the boiler. The outlet probe functions as a automatically resettable high limit and is not considered a controlling probe on the boiler, which means it cannot be set to control the staging of the unit. Depending on the application of the boiler, the probe is set to one of two settings. In GW applications, the maximum Outlet Set Point is 210°F (99°C) and in GB applications it is 240°F (115°C). The Outlet probe Set Point can be adjusted between these two values using Dip Switch "F" on the Central Control Board inside the control box. (See Figure 14.) To view the current programmed temperature set-point for the Outlet Temperature probe: 1. Press the SELECT push-button on the display board until both the Set-Pt LED and Outlet Water Temperature LED (see Figure 16) are illuminated. 2. The LED display will show the current set-point temperature. Note: Under no circumstances should the Outlet/ECO be set to exceed 210°F (99°C) in applications where the boiler is heating potable water. Failure to observe this will void the warranty. Inlet Probe The Inlet probe is located on the right side of the Inlet/Outlet header. It has one set of blue wires embedded in it which senses the temperature at the probe. The Inlet Probe is considered a controlling probe and can be used to control the staging of the unit. The inlet probe set-point is fully adjustable between the factory set minimum value of 80°F (25°C) and a user controlled maximum value which will depend on unit's application. In GW applications, the maximum Inlet Set-Point is 190°F (88°C) and in GB application it is 220°F (104°C). The Inlet probe Set-Point can be adjusted between these two maximum values using Dip Switch "G" on the Central Control Board which is located inside the control box. (See Figure 14.) To change or view the current programmed temperature set-point for the Inlet Temperature probe value: 28 1. Press the SELECT push-button on the display board until both the Set-Pt LED and Inlet Water Temperature LED (see Figure 16) are illuminated. 2. The LED display will show the current set-point temperature. 3. Press and hold the ADJUST push-button. The displayed temperature will either increase or decrease. To alternate between increasing or decreasing the temperature, release then press and hold the ADJUST push-button. 4. When the desired set-point temperature is reached, release the ADJUST push-button. 5. Press the ENTER/RESET push-button once, this enters the selected set-point temperature into controller memory. 6. The appliance will now control the temperature to the desired set-point value. 7. For setting the stage differentials, see the section labeled Procedure for Setting Stage Differential. NOTE: The boiler must complete a full cycle in order for the new setting to take effect. If the unit is turned off prior to a complete cycle the setting will be lost and the previous setting will remain in effect. 24 VAC System Controller (Optional) A 24 VAC thermostat/aquastat can be implemented as a system controller on Genesis units. The connection for such devices is located in the 24 VAC junction box at the rear of the unit. A 24 VAC thermostat/aquastat can only be used as an "On/Off" switch for the unit. The actual controlling of the staging will be through either the inlet or tank probe. To use a 24 VAC s...
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