F. control status menu – HTP PHE199-119 User Manual
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Function 11
DHW Priority
DHW PRIORITY 11
30 MINUTES
Allows the user to set DHW priority time, which is the amount of time to shut down the hydronic heating module
when the system control senses a large domestic hot water usage. Factory default 30
minutes (Range 0 to 60
minutes).
Function 12
Error Outdoor Sensor
ERROR OUTD SENSOR 12
ON
Allows the user to set the control to display an error message if an outdoor sensor is open or shorted. NOTE: This
error does not stop the appliance from running. Factory default ON
(Selection ON/OFF/PHOEN ON).
Function 13
Error System Sensor
ERROR SYSTEM SENS 13
ON
Allows the user to set the control to display an error message if the system sensor is open or shorted. NOTE: This
error does not stop the appliance from running. Factory default ON
(Selection ON/OFF).
NOTE: Press ENTER to store system parameters.
Function 14
Service Schedule
SERVICE SCHEDULE 14
OFF
Allows the user to program the appliance maintenance schedule by selecting a service date or time based on the
appliance run hours. Factory default OFF (Selection - Date or Run Hours). NOTE: Without setting this function,
Functions 33 through 36 will not display.
Function 15
Year
SERVICE SCHEDULE 15
YEAR 00/00/2000
This parameter sets the year of the next service reminder.
Function 15
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE 15
10000’s 000000h
This parameter sets the 2 left digits of the amount of run hours until the next service reminder. If you selected the run
hour function, you will need to program 10,000 hours.
Function 16
Month
SERVICE SCHEDULE 16
MONTH 00/00/2000
If you selected the date function, you will need to program the month.
Function 16
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE 16
10000’s 000000h
This parameter sets the 2 middle digits of the amount of run hours until the next service reminder.
Function 17
Day
SERVICE SCHEDULE 17
DAY 00/00/2000
Sets the day in the date function.
Function 17
Hours
SERVICE SCHEDULE 17
10000’s 000000h
Sets the 2 right digits of the amount of run hours until the next service reminder.
Function 18
Telephone Number
TELEPHONE # 18
000 000 0000
Allows the user to input a telephone number that will be displayed when maintenance is required.
Table 16
– System Setting Program Navigation
F. CONTROL STATUS MENU
The controller also has the ability to review the status of the system. To access the status screens, press the key. Once the first
value is displayed, press the
▲ or ▼ keys to access additional information. At any point you may press RESET to exit the Status
screen.
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
TOP TANK 160
o
F
BOT TANK 123
o
F
This screen displays the actual temperature that the top and bottom tank sensors are measuring.
Press the
▼ key once.
CH TARGET 140
o
F
CH SUPPLY 122
o
F
This screen displays the current central heating temperature set point on the top line.
NOTE: If an outdoor sensor is used, this temperature set point may vary from what was set in the Appliance
Settings Screen. The bottom line is the actual temperature measured by the hydronic heating module supply
sensor.
Press the
▼ key once.
CH DEMAND OFF
OUTDOOR 55
o
F
The top line of this screen displays the current status of the central heating demand. The bottom line displays the
temperature measured by the outdoor sensor (when used). If there is no outdoor sensor connected to the
appliance, the display will read
“OFF”. If the contacts are jumped, this line will display “ON” in place of the
temperature.
NOTE: To ensure a properly installed sensor, be sure that this temperature reading is similar to the current
outdoor conditions.
Press the
▼ key once.
DHW SETING 119
o
F
TANK TARGET 160
o
F
The top line of this screen displays the current domestic hot water temperature set point entered in the Appliance
Settings. The bottom line displays the current tank target temperature.
NOTE: This target tank temperature set point will vary due to the total system control that is based on
environment and system conditions.
Press the
▼ key once.
FLAME 0.0uA
FAN SPEED 3497 RPM
The top line displays the boiler flame current. The bottom line displays appliance fan speed.
Press the
▼ key once.