Honeywell S7999B Manual De Usuario

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S7999B, S7999C SOLA LOCAL OPERATOR INTERFACE
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A new control is visible when configuration and status data is 
gathered from it. This collection procedure takes a few 
minutes. The control is marked as “Unknown” when no 
configuration information exists. Normally, control configuration 
data collection only needs to be performed when the control is 
initially installed. However, a re synchronization is necessary 
after the OI Display is reset. See Fig. 36.
The user presses the Synchronize button to begin 
synchronization with the control. See Fig. 36.
Fig. 36. System synchronization.
Status of the synchronization is reflected in the dialog box. The 
synchronization can be aborted by selecting the Cancel button.
Configuration
The SOLA Control can be configured from the OI Display. The 
control configuration is grouped into the functional groups seen 
Most of this configuration is performed by either the contractor/
installer or at Honeywell. Each functional group is displayed on 
the Configuration menu page.
Parameters in functional groups that are not applicable for the 
installation can be ignored. In some cases, features in a 
functional group are disabled by default and are enabled when 
needed for the installation.
R7910A HYDRONIC CONTROL, 
R7911 STEAM CONTROL 
CONFIGURATION 
PARAMETERS
The following pages list the configuration parameters available 
for the R7910A or R7911 installed.
NOTE: Individual Configuration pages may differ from this 
text as features are added or amended by Honeywell.
A password is required to make changes to the Configuration 
Parameters. The SOLA Control will be in a Lockout 2 “waiting 
for safety data verification” as received or will go to a Lockout 2 
when changes are made to the safety data.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard.
Improper configuration can cause fuel buildup and 
explosion.
Improper user operation may result in PROPERTY 
LOSS, PHYSICAL INJURY or DEATH.
The OI Display used to change parameters, must be 
attempted by only experienced and/or licensed 
burner/boiler operators and mechanics.
Table 5. Functional Configuration Groups.
Hydronic Control
Steam Control
System Identification and 
Access
Steam Identification and 
Access
CH - Central Heat
Steam Configuration
Outdoor Reset
Modulation Configuration
DHW - Domestic Hot Water
Pump Configuration
DHW Storage
DHW Plate
Warm Weather Shutdown
Demand Priority
Modulation Configuration
Statistics Configuration
Pump Configuration
Stack Limit
Statistics Configuration
Annunciation Configuration
High Limit
Burner Control Interlocks
Stack Limit
Burner control Timings and 
Rates
Delta T Limits
T-Rise Limit
Heat Exchanger High Limit
Anti-condensation
Burner Control Flame Failure 
Frost Protection 
Configuration
System Configuration
Annunciation Configuration
Fan Configuration 
Burner Control Interlocks 
Lead Lag Configuration
Burner Control Timings and 
Rates 
Burner Control Ignition
Burner Control Flame Failure
System Configuration
Fan Configuration 
Sensor Configuration
Lead Lag Slave 
Configuration
Lead Lag Master 
Configuration
Table 5. Functional Configuration Groups.
Hydronic Control
Steam Control