Beckett HeatManager 2.5 7516 Merkblatt

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                Form 7516 rev. 0  
HeatManager
 2.5 model 7516 
 (145 PSI max. operating pressure)
 
LIGHT COMMERCIAL STEAM HEATING SYSTEM ECONOMIZER 
 
 
R.W. Beckett Corporation, Elyria, Ohio USA
 
 
Description 
The HeatManager™2.5 is a patented microprocessor-
controlled fuel-saving device for steam heating systems.  It 
reduces fuel consumption, wear on boiler parts and burner 
emissions by actively managing the burner, in conjunction with 
the boiler’s controls, to more efficiently match the boiler output 
to the required load.  
 
Operation 
After installation, setting the switch on the unit to the ‘ON’ 
position activates the device.  The LCD display indicates the 
various ‘modes’  of the device, and sensed Pressures and 
Temperatures.  The possible messages and their explanation 
are: 
 
‘STANDBY MODE’ - The boiler is operating under its own 
internal controls, which have turned the burner off.  This occurs 
for a period of time after the burner has shut down. 
 
‘ECONOMIZER MODE’  - The boiler’s controls have requested 
the burner to come on but the HeatManager™ has sensed that 
there is available steam which can be used without burning 
fuel.  The burner will remain off and useful energy will be 
extracted from the boiler’s existing supply of steam. 
 
‘HEATING MODE’  –  The burner is allowed to fire. 
 
‘HEATING LOW LIMIT’  - The unit has switched the burner on 
due to an increase in load.  This condition may occur 
occasionally.  If this message appears frequently, the boiler’s 
pressure controls are set too low and should be increased in 2 
PSI increments until the message stops appearing frequently.  
 
During normal operation, one of the above messages will be 
alternated with the message(s) below. 
 
‘STEAM PRESS = ‘  - The measured value of the boiler steam 
pressure is displayed in PSIG. 
 
‘DOM. TEMP = ‘ - The measured value of the domestic hot 
water outflow temperature is displayed in degrees F. * 
 
* Note: This message will only appear if the boiler supplies 
domestic hot water and the optional second sensor is installed 
(see Sensor Section of these instructions).  
 
In the event that a sensor fails, the HEATMANAGER™ will 
return full control of the burner to the boiler’s controls, the 
‘Power/Normal’ indicator will blink, and the following message 
will be displayed: 
 
‘SENSOR FAILURE ‘ 
 
If this message appears, see the instructions under Service 
and Troubleshooting
 or call your installer for service. 
 
Installation 
The HeatManager™ is electrically installed in series with the 
boiler pressuretrol as shown in the wiring diagram (Fig. 1a or 
Fig.1b on the reverse side of this page).  Check the shipping 
box label for correct model.  The HEATMANAGER™ can be 
used with 24, 115 and 220 Volts for power and control. 
 
For safety, power to the boiler must be shut off during 
installation.
  For improved savings, it is recommended that 
the low pressure setting of the boiler’s controls be set no lower 
than 30 PSI.  If the setting is found to be lower, it should be 
raised to at least 30 PSI . 
 
Positioning 
The unit can be mounted in any position.  For readability of the 
display, the vertical position is preferred.  Depending on the 
boiler’s configuration, the unit can be mounted on an electric 
junction box or directly on an external pressuretrol.  Remove a 
knockout from the junction box or pressuretrol and mount the 
unit using the standard ½’ electrical fitting on the case, and the 
supplied lock-nut. 
 
Wiring 
All wiring and connections must comply with Local and National 
Electrical Codes.  The unit should be wired as shown in the 
wiring diagram (Fig. 1a or Fig. 1b) on the reverse side.  
NOTE: All unused leads should be trimmed and individually 
insulated. 
 
Sensors Installation 
Attach the pressure sensor to the boiler using standard plumbing 
practices for the pressures involved.  The pressure sensor must 
be mounted to a ‘steam pigtail siphon tube’ to protect the sensor 
from high temperatures (see fig. 3).  Failure to do so will void the 
sensor warranty.  Route the sensor wire back to the 
HeatManager™ controller in a workman like manner.  Insert the 
sensor connector into the ‘Steam Pressure Sensor’ jack on the 
unit. 
 
For boilers that also supply domestic hot water; attach a 
temperature sensor (as shown in fig. 2) to the domestic hot water 
outflow-pipe at the storage tank (if used) or at the boiler’s 
domestic water coil outlet-pipe, if no storage tank is used, and 
insulate.  Route the sensor wire back to the HeatManager™ 
controller in a workman like manner and insert the temperature 
sensor connector into the ‘Domestic Water Sensor’ jack.  This 
sensor should not be used if the boiler does not supply heat for 
domestic hot water. 
 
If any of the sensor leads are too short, they can be extended by 
using 
HeatManager™ extension cables, or make your own using 
standard ‘modular telephone’ wire and connectors (see Fig. 4). 
 
 
Checkout 
Recheck wiring one last time and make sure that the sensor(s) is 
plugged into the proper jack(s).  The sensor(s) is only detected 
during power-up.  Set the HEATMANAGER™’ switch to 
‘Off/Bypass’ and restore power to the boiler.  Reset the switch to 
‘On’.  After a brief check of the electronics, the sensor(s) will be 
detected and the green ‘Power/Normal’ indicator should light 
continuously.  It is important to verify recognition of the sensors 
by viewing the reading(s), on the display.  If the installed sensors 
are not detected, the HEATMANAGER™ will not function 
properly.  If the green indicator is blinking or if the display does 
not verify the installed sensors, turn the HEATMANAGER™ ‘Off’ 
and recheck the sensor installation.  After the sensor-check, 
depending upon the condition of the boiler, the 
HEATMANAGER™ will go into one of its various modes.  Note, 
and write down, the Boiler’s pressure control setting
.  You 
should be able to get the HEATMANAGER™ to change modes 
by temporarily setting the controls higher or lower.  This indicates 
the unit is operating normally.  If the HeatManager™ does not 
change modes when the boiler’s controls are adjusted, the unit is 
probably wired incorrectly; see the WIRING NOTE.  Make sure 
to return the Boiler’s control settings to their original 
position.
   
 
Service and Troubleshooting 
The HeatManager™ doesn’t require any maintenance and will 
provide years of trouble free operation.  The unit may be 
disconnected at any time by putting the switch to the 
‘OFF/BYPASS’ position.  In this position, the unit has no effect 
on the system and the boiler functions as it did prior to the 
HeatManager™ installation.  This allows service personnel to 
diagnose any boiler problems without the unit intervening. 
 
If at any time the ‘SENSOR FAILURE’ message appears on the 
front panel display, a sensor is not operating properly and the 
HeatManager™  has returned full burner control back to the 
Boilers’ controls.  The failed sensor can be identified by turning 
the HeatManager™ off, then back on, and observing the display 
to see which connected sensor is not recognized.  Replace the 
unrecognized sensor with a known good one, and repeat the 
above test.  If the sensor still isn’t recognized, there is a problem 
with the HeatManager™ which should be returned for service. 
 
NOTE
: Installer, please leave these instructions with the unit for 
future reference.