Hydrolevel 3200-Plus User Manual

MODEL 3200-Plus
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS and OPERATING MANUAL
Temp Limit / LWCO Control with Thermal Targeting
for Water Boilers
120 VAC Input / 24 VAC Burner Circuit
• Saves Fuel – Features Thermal Targeting™ technology and
• Outdoor Reset Ready – Provides Outdoor Reset and Warm Weather
• Universal Design – Replaces common cold-start and triple-action
• Operating Indicators – LEDs, Dynamic Display and Test Button provide
• Prioritizes Domestic Hot Water – Gives priority to low limit setting or to
• Reduces Condensation – Holds circulator off until boiler reaches 125°F
Three Function Design
Temperature Limit Control
Designed for cold start and tankless coil boilers.
Low Water Cut-Off
Provides protection against potentially dangerous low water conditions when installed with the Hydrolevel Electro-Well™ (see page 2 for details).
Thermal Pre-Purge capability
Shut-Down capability with the addition of Hydrolevel OS-100 Outdoor Sensor Kit (sold separately)
Aquastats*
continual and on-demand status checks
calls from indirect water heater
*Aquastat is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc.
Boiler Reset Control
Thermal Targeting – On-board micro-
processor adjusts boiler temperature based on heating demand.
Outdoor Reset Ready – Compatible with
Hydrolevel OS-100 Outdoor Sensor Kit (sold separately) for outdoor reset and warm weather shut-down functionality.
WARNING
installing or servicing control. Only qualified personnel may install or service this control in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Read instructions completely before proceeding.
WARNING
is recommended for unattended dwellings in climates subject to sustain below-freezing temperatures.
Electrical shock hazard. To prevent electrical shock, death or equipment damage, disconnect power supply before
Frozen pipes/water damage. Central heating systems are prone to shut down as a result of power or fuel outages, safety related fault conditions or equipment failure. Installation of freeze protection monitoring or other precautions
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CAUTION
should be thoroughly cooled before installing or servicing control.
To prevent serious burns, boiler
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IMMERSION WELLS
Fuel Smart HydroStat can be installed on a Hydrolevel Electro-Well™ or on an existing immersion well already in the boiler.
IMPORTANT: The control will only provide low water cut-off protection when installed on an Electro-Well™.
Installing HydroStat
with Hydrolevel Electro-Well
When installed on an Electro-Well™ (sold separately), the Low Water Cut-Off function is automatically activated. Heat transfer grease should not be used. NOTE: For proper operation, there must be 1/2" clearance between the copper well tube and any furnace within the boiler.
See Electro-Well™ models on page 15.
Installing HydroStat
with Standard Immersion Well
When installing on a standard immersion well, the LWCO func­tion should be turned off (see page 9 for instructions). A buildup of
heat transfer grease or other coatings in older wells can interfere with continuity between the sensor and the well causing a false low water shutdown. Turning off the LWCO function will prevent this from occurring.
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MOUNTING THE CONTROL
IMPORTANT Make sure that the immersion well or Electro-Well™ is installed in the boiler manufacturer’s designated
temperature limit control tapping.
NNOOTTEE::
If i
nstalling an Electro-Well, pipe sealing compound should be used. Teflon tape is not recommended.
STEP 1
back of the control (Fig. 1). Select which of the two positions (2 knockouts) is best for the location of the control. Remove the knockout.
FIG. 1
Two mounting positions are available on the
BACK OF FUEL SMART HYDROSTAT BOX
STEP 2 Place control on the well. While
holding box against well nut, tighten well clamp screw. (Fig. 2)
FIG. 2
STEP 3 Insert sensor ALL THE WAY into well
through the knockout (A or B) you have chosen. (Fig. 3)
FIG. 3
NOTE: In the case of space restrictions, the Fuel Smart HydroStat
control may be mounted in a horizontal orientation without any loss of function. Hydrolevel recommends vertical mounting, when possi­ble, for proper orientation of LED display.
REMOTE MOUNTING KITS
Remote Mounting Kits are available separately for mounting the Fuel Smart HydroStat control box in a remote location. Each kit includes mounting hardware and a remote sensor.
Part No. Description
48-101 HydroStat Remote Mount Kit with 24" sensor 48-102 HydroStat Remote Mount Kit with 48" sensor 48-103 HydroStat Remote Mount Kit with 10' sensor 48-104 HydroStat Remote Mount Kit with 20' sensor 48-121 HydroStat Pipe Mounting Kit with 48" sensor
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WIRING
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard. To prevent electrical shock, death or equipment damage, disconnect power supply before installing or servicing this control.
STEP 1
Connect 120 VAC Hot to terminal L1. Connect 120 VAC Common to terminal L2. Disconnect means and overload protection as required (provided by others).
STEP 2
Connect the burner circuit to B1-B2. (B2 is common.)
STEP 3
Connect the circulator to C1-C2. (C2 is common.)
STEP 4
Connect the thermostat to T/TV.
STEP 5
If the boiler is equipped with a plug-in style vent damper, unplug the factory installed jumper from the receptacle on the circuit board and replace it with the vent damper plug.
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WIRING continued
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard. To prevent electrical shock, death or equipment damage, disconnect power supply before installing or servicing this control.
STEP 6 For Systems with Indirect Water Heaters
When installing with an indirect water heater, the signal from the indirect must be separated from the heating zone signals and wired to I1 and I2 as shown above. Calls to I1 and I2 will bypass the Thermal Targeting or Outdoor Reset feature and allow the boiler to fire to the high limit setting to heat the indirect tank. NOTE: If you choose not to separate the indirect signal from the heating zones, the Economy Feature should be turned OFF to insure that the boiler supplies adequate temperature to heat the indirect tank (see page 6).
ZONE VALVE WIRING
IMPORTANT: Use a separate transformer to power zone valves. Connecting zone valves to Z-TV may overload the HydroStat and cause a lock-out condition (see the burner circuit, vent damper, and Z-TV connections must not exceed 1.2 amps (30 VA). Connect zone valve end-switch to T/TV as shown below.
Troubleshooting
on page 12 for more information). The total load, including
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SETTING THE CONTROL
Dynamic
Display
Water Temperature
and Real Time
Verification of Setting
Adjustments.
High Temperature
Limit Setting
(100°-220°F)
Factory 190°F
Diagnostic LEDs
Test/Settings Button
Jumper
Economy Dial (OFF or LO, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, HI) Factory 1
Indicator Light (announces heat
call)
Low Temperature
Limit Setting
(OFF or 110°-220°F)
Factory OFF
Vent Damper
Receptacle
NOTE: Settings can be checked using the TEST/SETTINGS Button. See page 11 for details.
Setting the High Limit
The high limit is factory set at 190°F. To adjust, turn the HI TEMP Dial range: 100°-220°F)
until the desired setting is displayed. (Setting
Setting the Low Limit
The low limit is designed to maintain temperature in boilers equipped with tankless coils used for domestic hot water. The low limit is factory set to OFF. Prior to adjusting, remove the jumper (not equipped on all units) TEMP Dial played. For proper operation, the low temperature limit set­ting should be at least 10° below the high limit setting. NOTE: For cold start operation, the low limit must be turned OFF. IMPORTANT: If low limit temperature cannot be set above 140°F, remove jumper 110°-220°F).
clockwise until the desired temperature is dis-
. (Setting range: OFF or
. Then turn the LO
Setting the Economy Feature
The Economy Feature is factory set for a 1 zone heating sys­tem. To adjust, turn the ECONOMY Dial displayed equals the number of heating zones. Do not
include indirect water heaters in the number of heating
until the number
Spade Connectors for OS-100 Outdoor Sensor Kit
Differentials are automatic and will vary based on control settings and boiler tem­perature.
zones. The Economy Feature conserves fuel by reducing boiler temperature (see “How Thermal Targeting Works” on page 7). If the heating system is unable to supply needed heat to the house, the ECONOMY Dial should be turned to a lower setting (example: In a three zone house, turn the dial to 2 or 1). Conversely, if the boiler provides adequate heat, added fuel savings can be achieved by selecting a higher set­ting (example: 4 or 5). If the heating and indirect water heater signals were not separated when wiring the control, the Economy Feature should be turned OFF to ensure the boiler supplies adequate temperature to heat the indirect tank.
SETTING
Disables economy function. Will allow boiler to fire until hi­limit temp is reached and re-fire with a 10° subtractive differential.
Provides lowest level of fuel savings. Use this setting only if the house does not stay warm at higher settings.
Recommended setting for single zone systems Recommended setting for Two zone systems Recommended setting for Three zone systems Recommended setting for Four zone systems Recommended setting for Five zone systems Provides highest level of fuel savings
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SYSTEM START-UP
At initial start up, with the Economy Feature active, the control establishes a 145°F target temperature. To test the high limit shut-off function, the Economy Dial must be turned to OFF. Once tested, restore the Economy setting. If the heating demand is high, the target will increase over time to satisfy the heat load.
NOTE:
• Smart DHW Priority:
heat only the indirect tank ensuring an adequate supply of domestic hot water. The control will re-energize the circulator when the indirect tank is satisfied or if the boiler temperature reaches 170°F. If the indirect call continues for 45 minutes, the control will override the priority function energizing the circulator to provide space heating.
During a call from an indirect water heater, the control will de-energize the circulator contacts (C1/C2) to
HOW THERMAL TARGETING WORKS
Thermal Targeting technology analyzes thermostat activity and continually evaluates how much heat the house requires. When it is very cold outside, the heat demand is high and the Fuel Smart HydroStat will raise the boilerʼs Target temperature to provide needed heat to the home. When the outside temperature is milder, the heat demand is lower. During these periods, the Fuel Smart HydroStat will lower the boilerʼs Target temperature – saving fuel – while continuing to provide comfort to the house.
RECORD YOUR SETTINGS
DATE INSTALLED __________________
HIGH LIMIT SETTING __________________
LOW LIMIT SETTING __________________
ECONOMY SETTING __________________
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
NOTE: The Program Mode ––is accessed by turning the
LO TEMP dial to a position just above OFF.
Thermal Pre-Purge
Thermal Pre-Purge is designed to maximize boiler efficiency. When activated, the control will supply latent heat that may remain in the boiler from a previous run cycle to the next heating zone that calls. The control monitors how quickly the boiler temperature is declining and activates the burner only when it determines that the latent heat is insufficient to satisfy the call. During the purge cycle, the display will indicate . This feature works with single-zone and multi-zone heating systems uti­lizing circulators or zone valves. No change in wiring is needed.
To activate Thermal Pre-Purge
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to turn Thermal Pre-Purge or
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
Degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius
The control has the ability to operate in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. When operating in Celsius, a will appear in the dis­play next to the temperature whenever the temperature is below 100 degrees.
To change between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to for Celsius or for Fahrenheit
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
Manual Reset Low Water Cut-Off
The low water cut-off operation on the HydroStat can be set to operate in automatic (default) or manual reset mode. When in manual reset mode, the control will shut-down the burner immediately when a low water condition is detected. If the low water condition is sustained for 30 seconds, the low water light will blink, indicating that the control has locked out the burner. The control can only be reset by pushing the Test Settings button on the top of the control. The manual reset feature meets CSD-1 code requirements.
IMPORTANT: The system must be checked by a qualified heating professional prior to resuming operation. WARNING: DO NOT ADD WATER UNTIL THE BOILER HAS FULLY COOLED.
To activate Manual Reset LWCO mode
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to for Automatic Reset Mode or for Manual Reset Mode
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
To Test the Manual Reset Feature: Press and hold the Test/Settings button located on the top of the control for 30 seconds to simulate a low water condition. After 30 seconds, the Low Water light will blink indicating that the control is locked out. To reset the lock-out condition, press the Test/Settings button momentarily.
MORE OPTIONAL FEATURES ON NEXT PAGE
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OPTIONAL FEATURES continued
Circulator Activation Options
When in the default mode, the HydroStat activates the circulator (C1/C2 contacts) on calls to T/TV. The control can be pro­grammed to activate the circulator on calls to I1/I2 in place of, or in addition to, calls to T/TV.
To change how the Circulator is activated
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to select between the following options:
- Circulator on T/TV call only
- Circulator on I1/I2 call only
- Circulator on both T/TV & I1/I2 calls
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
Circulator Hold Off (Enhanced Condensing Protection)
To reduce the potential for condensing, on a call for heat the control will allow the boiler to heat to 125°F prior to energizing the circulator. Once energized, the circulator will remain on for the duration of the heating call unless the boiler temperature drops below 115°F. If this occurs, the circulator will re-energize when the boiler returns to 125°F.
To activate Circulator Hold Off
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to turn Circulator Hold Off or
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
Low Water Cut-Off Function
To turn off Low Water Cut-Off
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to turn Low Water Cut-Off or
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ON NEXT PAGE
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OPTIONAL FEATURES continued
Restore Factory Default Settings
To restore all features to the factory default settings (see following chart for default settings)
1. Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode – indicated in the display as
2. Turn the HI TEMP dial to select feature
3. Push the Test/Settings Button to to reset all features to the default settings.
4. Reset LO TEMP and HI TEMP settings to desired temperatures (see page 6)
Dial
Setting
Feature Options Description
Default Setting
Record
Your
Settings
1
2
3
4
dEF
Thermal Pre-Purge
Fahrenheit or Celsius
LWCO Manual or
Automatic Reset
Circulator Options
Circulator Hold Off
Not available
on this control
Not available
on this control
Low Water Cut-Off
Function
Restore Factory
Defaults
OFF
On
F c
A b
A b C
Y n
Purge Inactive Purge Active
Degrees Fahrenheit Degrees Celsius
Automatic Reset Manual Reset
Circulator operation on T/TV call only Circulator operation on I1/I2 call only Circulator operation on call from either
Circulator Hold Off – Active Circulator Hold Off – Inactive
Low Water Cut-Off ON Low Water Cut-Off OFF
Restore Defaults Do Not Restore Defaults
OFF
F
A
A
n
NOTE: If the HydroStat is factory-equipped on a boiler, some options may be set differently from the default settings.
SEE PAGE 6 FOR ADDITIONAL SETTINGS
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LED LEGEND and TEST/SETTINGS BUTTON
TEMP ACTIVE Indicates that the Fuel Smart
HydroStat control is powered and that the temperature function is active.
TEMP HI TEMP Illuminates when the boiler water
temperature reaches the high limit setting. It will remain lit until the water temperature falls 10°. The Fuel Smart HydroStat prevents burner operation while this LED is on. See Differential explanation on page 6.
LWCO ACTIVE Indicates that the low water cut-off
(LWCO) function of the Fuel Smart HydroStat is active. When the control is installed with a Hydrolevel Electro-Well, this LED will be on at all times when the control is powered. IMPORTANT: If the control is installed with a well other than the Electro-Well, this LED will not illuminate indicating that the control is not providing low water cut-off functionality.
LWCO LOW WATER Indicates that the boiler is in a
low water condition. The HydroStat control will prevent burner operation during this condition. If the LOW WATER light is blinking, the control has been programmed to provide lock-out protection in the event a low water condition is detected (see Manual Reset Low Water Cut-Off on page 8). Pressing the TEST/SETTINGS button will reset the control.
IMPORTANT: The system must be checked by a qualified heating professional prior to resuming operation.
WARNING: ALLOW THE BOILER TO FULLY COOL BEFORE ADDING WATER.
ECONOMY ACTIVE Indicates that the Thermal
Targeting function is active and the Fuel Smart HydroStat will reduce boiler temperature to conserve fuel. The Economy feature is activated using the ECONOMY dial. (See “How Thermal Targeting Works” on page 7 for more information).
ECONOMY TARGET When the Economy feature is
active, the Fuel Smart HydroStat continually sets target
temperatures below the high limit setting to maximize fuel efficiency. When the boiler water reaches the target temperature, the LED illuminates and the burner will shut down. The boiler water will continue to circulate and heat the house as long as the thermostat call continues. The LED will stay lit until the boiler temperature drops below the differential set point at which point the boiler will be allowed to fire again. See Differential explanation on page 6. NOTE: This LED illuminates regularly during normal boiler operation.
TEST/SETTINGS Button
To Test Low Water Cut-Off: Press and hold the Test/
Settings button for 5 seconds. The display will read LCO.
LWCO TEST
The red Low Water light should illuminate and the burner circuit (B1 and B2) should de-energize. NOTE: The control must be installed with a Hydrolevel Electro-Well for low water cut-off functionality (see page 2 for more details).
To View Current Settings: Press and release the Test/Settings Button in short intervals to sequentially display the following settings:
HIGH LIMIT SETTING
00
00
LOW LIMIT SETTING
00
ECONOMY SETTING
000
CURRENT TARGET TEMPERATURE
The display will return to boiler temperature (default) if
Test/Settings Button in not pressed for 5 seconds.
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MAINTENANCE
Remove the Electro-Well from the heating system every five years and clean any scale or sediment deposits from all parts that are exposed to the boiler water. After cleaning, reinstall the well using pipe sealing compound. Teflon tape is not recommended.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Burner Will Not Fire See Flow Chart 1, page 13
Burner Will Not Shut Down See Flow Chart 2, page 14
Temperature Display Exceeds
High Limit Setting
No or Insufficient
Domestic Hot Water
Low Water Light (Red LED) is On
or Blinking
Boiler Will Not Maintain
Low Limit Temperature
House Will Not Get
or Stay Warm
Under normal operation, boiler temperature will continue to rise after the control shuts off the burner. This condition, known as “thermal stacking”, results from hot boiler surfaces continuing to release heat into the boiler water.
For boilers equipped with a tankless coil, make sure the low limit setting on the HydroStat is set properly. NOTE: If the low limit setting is dialed fully counter clockwise, it will shut off the low temperature maintenance feature and will function as a cold start control. If installed with an indirect water heater, verify that the end switch in the relay box controlling the indirect water heater is connected to the I1-I2 terminals. This will ensure that the domestic water calls are prioritized. (see “Heating and Indirect Water Heater” on page 6).
WARNING: A low water condition is a serious and potentially dangerous condition. Do not attempt to add water to a hot boiler. Allow the boiler to fully cool before adding water.
When Installed on an Electro-Well™
When the LOW WATER light is on, this indicates that the control is not detecting water in the boiler. When the LOW WATER light is blinking, this indicates that the control has been programmed to provide low water lock-out protection and is currently locked out (see Manual Reset Low Water Cut-Off on page 8). Pressing the TEST/SETTINGS button after the low water condition is resolved will reset the lock-out condition.
1. If the light is on and the heating system is filled with water, pull the sensor out of the
well and inspect it. Make sure that the metal clip is protruding enough to come in contact with the inside of the well tube. Check that the well does not have excessive build-up of heat transfer grease that may interfere with the clip contacting the well.
2. Remove well and examine for excessive residue build-up. Clean and re-install.
When Installed on a Standard Immersion Well
If either LWCO LED lights are illuminated and the control is installed on a standard immersion well, this is a false reading caused by a loss of continuity between the sensor and the inside of the well tube. It is recommended when the control is installed on a standard immersion well, the LWCO Function be turned off (see page 9 for details).
Check for overlapping high temperature setting. If the high limit setting is set below the low limit setting, the control will default to the high limit setting and the corresponding high limit differential setting.
1. Check for air-bound radiators.
2. Check thermostat settings including heat anticipator settings (common on non-digital thermostats).
3. Check the Economy setting. The Economy feature, much like outdoor reset controls, lowers average boiler temperature and can slow or, in some cases, prevent the house from coming up to temperature. Move to a lower setting (see “Setting the Economy Feature” on page 6).
Circulator Contacts
C1 and C2 Not Energized
on Call for Heat
All LED Lights and Temp
Display are Blinking
If the Circulator Hold Off is active (see page 9), check to see that boiler water is at or above 125°F. On a call for heat, the control will not permit the circulator to operate if the boiler water temperature is below 125°F.
If the LED lights and the temp display are blinking alternately, this indicates the control has sensed a boiler temperature of 250°F. When this occurs, the control pulses the burn­er relay and then shuts down and locks out the burner until the temperature falls below 210°F. The system should be analyzed to determine the cause of the overheating condi­tion. Check that the sensor is inserted all the way into the well so it can accurately sense the temperature of the boiler water. Check system wiring and operation as well as the controlʼs high limit setting. If the cause of the overheating condition cannot be deter­mined, the control should be replaced.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart 1 – Burner Will Not Fire
Does the
Display Read
?
NO
Is the
Green LED
(TEMP ACTIVE)
On?
YES
Is the
Red LED
(LOW WATER)
On?
NO
Is the
Yellow LED
(HI TEMP)
On?
YES
NO
YES
YES
The Control is
Purging Latent
Heat from the
Boiler.
The Control is
Not Powered.
The Control is
Sensing
Low Water.
The Control is
Sensing High Temperature.
The Thermal Pre-Purge feature holds off the burner until the control determines if the latent heat in the boiler can satisfy the heat call.
The Temp Active LED will be on at all times when the control is powered.
Check for 120 VAC on terminals L1 and L2.
CAUTION – ALWAYS ALLOW A BOILER TO COOL BEFORE ADDING WATER
The burner will not fire until the low water condition is satisfied.
Check that the system is filled with water.
Check that the sensor is inserted fully into the well and contact
between its spring clip and the copper well tube is made.
Check that the control is tightly clamped to the well.
Also see page 12 for additional troubleshooting information.
The burner will not fire until the boiler water has dropped to the high limit differential set-point (10° below high limit setting).
Check that the high temperature setting is correct.
NO
Is the
Yellow LED
(TARGET)
On?
NO
Is the
Thermostat
(T/TV) Calling
for Heat?
YES
Is There
24 VAC
Between B1
and B2?
NO
YES
YES
NO
The Boiler has
Reached the
Target
Temperature.
Is the
Indirect
(I1-I2) Calling
for Heat?
YES
The Control
is Operating
Properly.
When the ECONOMY function is active, the control monitors heating demand and establishes Target boiler temperatures below the high limit setting to conserve fuel (see “How Thermal Targeting Works” on page 7). The burner will not fire until the boiler temperature drops to the automatically calculated Target Temp Differential.
When the low temperature setting is set to OFF, the HydroStat will act as a cold
Is the
NO
Low Limit Dial
Set to OFF?
start control. The burner will not fire unless there is
YES
a call from the thermostat (T/TV) or an external zone (I1/I2).
NO
Set thermostat to call
for heat. Burner should fire.
If the boiler has a tank-
less coil, set the Low Temperature Limit to maintain temperature.
HydroStat is supplying 24 VAC to the burner circuit. Recheck wiring and operation of burner and other limit controls.
Replace
Control
If both the red and yellow LEDs are off and there is a call to fire the burner, there will be 24 VAC on terminals B1 and B2.
If 24 VAC is not present, the control should
be replaced.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart 2 – Burner Will Not Shut Down
Is the
Red LED
(LOW WATER)
On?
NO
Is either
Yellow LED
On?
NO
Is the
Thermostat
(T/TV) Calling
for Heat?
NO
Is the
Indirect
(I1/I2) Calling
for Heat?
YES
YES
YES
YES
The Control is
Sensing
Low Water.
The Control has Reached Target
or High Limit
Temperature.
The Control is
Operating Normally.
The Control is
Operating Normally.
WARNING!
TURN OFF POWER TO BURNER IMMEDIATELY!
CAUTION – ALWAYS ALLOW A BOILER TO FULLY COOL BEFORE ADDING WATER.
Recheck wiring. Make sure that burner is wired to
B1. Burner should never fire when red or yellow LED is lit.
The burner will continue to fire when there is a call from the thermostat or external zone.
NO
Is the
Low Limit Dial
Set to OFF?
YES
Is there
24 VAC between
B1 and B2?
YES
Replace
Control.
Check temperature display. When the Low Limit is
NO
set, the HydroStat will fire the burner until the temperature reaches the Low Limit Setting.
NO
Recheck
Wiring.
If there is no call for heat (from T/TV, I1/I2 or Low Limit), there should be 0 VAC between B1-B2.
If there is voltage between B1-B2, the control
should be replaced.
When there is no call to fire the burner, the voltage should be 0 volts between B1 and B2.
Make sure the burner is wired to B1.
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ELECTRO-WELLS
Fuel Smart HydroStat installed with Electro-Well™
When installed with the Hydrolevel Electro-Well, Fuel Smart HydroStat will provide water cut-off functionality. If the control was supplied by the boiler manufacturer, it was installed with an Electro-Well. The Electro-Well is available separately for field installations.
both
temperature and low
1/2" CLEARANCE
1/2" CLEARANCE
IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT::
Fo
r proper opera­tion of the low water cut-off func­tion, there must be a minimum of ½" clearance between the cop-
1/2" CLEARANCE
per well tube and any surface within the boiler.
Electro-Well™ Models
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OUTDOOR SENSOR KIT
Hydrolevel's optional Outdoor Sensor Kit automatically activates outdoor reset functionality and warm weather shutdown capability when plugged into the Fuel Smart HydroStat control. This low cost, easy to install kit is available separately at Hydrolevel distributors.
Part No. Description
48-140 Model OS-100 Outdoor Sensor Kit
DIMENSIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
FUEL SMART HYDROSTAT MODEL 3250-Plus
Input voltage 120 VAC, 60 HZ Burner contacts 30 VA @ 24 VAC Circulator contacts 5.8 FLA, 34.8 LRA@120 VAC Operating range – low limit Off or 110°F (43°C) - 200°F (93°C) Operating range – high limit 100°F (38°C) - 220°F (104°C) Operating range – differentials Automatic Thermostat heat anticipator setting 0.2A
LIMITED MANUFACTURERʼS WARRANTY
We warrant products manufactured by Hydrolevel Company to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of manufacture or one year from the date of installation, whichever occurs first. In the event of any claim under this warranty or otherwise with respect to our products which is made within such period, we will, at our option, repair or replace such products or refund the pur­chase price paid to us by you for such products. In no event shall Hydrolevel Company
be liable for any other loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental or conse­quential. This warranty is your EXCLUSIVE remedy and shall be IN PLACE OF any other warranty or guarantee, express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty may not be assigned or transferred and any unauthorized transfer or assignment thereof shall be void and of no force or effect.
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