Справочное Руководство для Utica Boilers UB95M-200

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II - OVERVIEW OF CONTROL PARAMETERS
BOILER CONTROL PARAMETERS
this manual includes detailed explanations of the adjustable 
parameters.  See  Section  iii,  “Parameter  Explanations,”  for 
more information.
Revise boiler control parameters only if you fully un-
derstand the purpose and result of the changes and 
the advice of Technical Support. Tampering without 
understanding  the  control  settings  in  this  manual 
will void the warranty and can result in unreliable op-
eration, with possible severe personal injury, death, 
or substantial property damage.
WARNING
!
  
DEFAULT PARAMETER SETTINGS
the “default Parameter Settings” table on the next page 
1. 
lists the factory default settings for this boiler at stan-
dard altitudes (up to 2000 feet). When in doubt, always 
restore parameters to the default settings listed.
WHEN TO CHANGE PARAMETERS
Factory default settings will work for most applications.
1. 
there are situations, however, for which changes are 
desirable or even mandatory (ex: multiple boiler applica-
tions using the Honeywell am (Ham) module).
default boiler settings are satisfactory for most high-
2. 
mass systems (radiant slab, cast iron radiators, most 
finned-tube radiation).
TyPICAL PARAMETER CHANGES
Outdoor Reset Applications: Outdoor reset operation 
can sometimes be improved by adjusting parameters 4, 
5, 6, and 7. Parameters 9, 10, and 11 might also be modi-
fied. See “Parameter Explanations” for more information on 
outdoor reset.
High Altitude Installations: to ensure proper operation 
parameter 17 must be set to 3,200 RPm in all installations 
at or above elevations of 2,000 feet. Failure to do so could 
result in potential for severe personal injury, death or sub-
stantial property damage. 
Refer to Section iV of this manual for instructions on how to 
change parameters.
Fan Coil Systems: Systems using fan coil units respond 
to heat input rapidly, and may require larger differential 
settings (parameters 22 - 25) for best performance. (See 
“Parameter explanations” for more information on control 
differential and how to adjust.)
High-mass Systems: High-mass systems, such as in-slab 
radiant and cast iron radiator systems, respond slowly to 
heat input.  the factory default settings will work well for 
most of these applications.
DO NOT CHANGE THE FOLLOWING
Failure to comply with the following could cause 
equipment performance problems, resulting in 
potential severe personal injury, death, or sub-
stantial property damage.
WARNING
!
  
Parameter 2: do not set for continuous dHW pump.
• 
Parameters 13 and 15: do not set higher than values 
• 
in the “default Parameter Settings” table on the next 
page.
Parameters 17 and 19: do not set lower than values 
• 
in the “default Parameter Settings” table on the next 
page.
Parameters 24, 25, 26, and 27: do not change from 
• 
default settings.
Parameter 32: do not change from value of 0.
• 
Parameter 33: Leave setting at 30° F for storage tank 
• 
dW applications.
Parameter 34 (First digit): do not change from value of 
• 
0.
Parameter 34 (Second digit): Set only at 0 (2nd CH 
• 
circuit off) unless using a Honeywell am module. With 
Ham, set second digit to 4 (0 - 10 V analog on Ham 
capacity).
Parameter 35 (Both digits): do not change either digit 
• 
from default setting.
Parameters 37, 39, 40, and 41: do not change. For 
• 
future use only.
Parameter 42 (First digit): do not change from default 
• 
value.