| OKBX-USER Rev A   Outdoor Knight XL   User’s Information Manual   Models: 400 - 801   This manual must only be used by   a qualified heating installer / service   ƽ WARNING   technician. Read all instructions,   including this manual and the   Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual,   before installing. Perform steps in   the order given. Failure to comply   could result in severe personal   injury, death, or substantial property   damage.   Save this manual for future reference.   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   Please read before proceeding   The Outdoor Knight Boiler Installation   and Operation Manual along with the   Boiler service and maintenance –   NOTICE   • To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply   before performing maintenance.   Outdoor Knight Boiler Service Manual   are for use only by a qualified heating   installer/service technician. Refer only   to this User’s Information Manual for   your reference. Improper installation,   adjustment, alteration, service or   maintenance can cause property damage,   personal injury (exposure to hazardous   materials) or loss of life. Installation   and service must be performed by a   qualified installer, service agency or the   gas supplier (who must read and follow   the supplied instruction before installing,   servicing, or removing this boiler. This   boiler contains materials that have been   identified as carcinogenic, or possibly   carcinogenic, to humans).   • To avoid severe burns, allow boiler to cool before   performing maintenance.   Boiler operation –   Do NOT install the appliance where it will   ƽ WARNING   be exposed to freezing temperatures.   • Do not block flow of combustion or ventilation air to   the boiler. This boiler is equipped with a control which   will automatically shut down the boiler should air or   vent be blocked. If vent or air blockage is easily   accessible and removable, remove it. The boiler should   attempt to restart. If blockage is not obvious or cannot   be removed, have the boiler and system checked by a   qualified service technician.   • Should overheating occur or gas supply fail to shut off,   do not turn off or disconnect electrical supply to the   circulator. Instead, shut off the gas supply at a location   external to the appliance.   When calling or writing about the boiler   NOTICE   – Please have the boiler model and serial   number from the boiler rating plate.   Consider piping and installation when   determining boiler location.   • Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water.   The possible damage to a flooded appliance can be   extensive and present numerous safety hazards. Any   appliance that has been under water must be replaced.   Any claims for damage or shortage in   shipment must be filed immediately   against the transportation company by   the consignee.   Boiler water –   • Thoroughly flush the system (without boiler   connected) to remove sediment. The high-efficiency   heat exchanger can be damaged by build-up or   corrosion due to sediment.   Factory warranty (shipped with unit) does   not apply to units improperly installed or   improperly operated.   Failure to adhere to the guidelines on this   ƽ WARNING   • Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or sealing   compounds in the boiler system. Gaskets and seals in   the system may be damaged. This can result in   substantial property damage.   page can result in severe personal injury,   death, or substantial property damage.   • Do not use “homemade cures” or “boiler patent   medicines”. Serious damage to the boiler, personnel,   and/or property may result.   • Continual fresh make-up water will reduce boiler life.   Mineral buildup in the heat exchanger reduces heat   transfer, overheats the stainless steel heat exchanger,   and causes failure. Addition of oxygen carried in by   makeup water can cause internal corrosion. Leaks in   boiler or piping must be repaired at once to prevent   makeup water.   Freeze protection fluids –   • NEVER use automotive antifreeze. Use only inhibited   propylene glycol solutions, which are specifically   formulated for hydronic systems. Ethylene glycol is   toxic and can attack gaskets and seals used in hydronic   systems.   3 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   1 Prevent combustion air contamination   If the boiler combustion air inlet is located   in any area likely to cause contamination,   or if products which would contaminate   the air cannot be removed, you must have   the combustion air and vent re-piped   and terminated to another location.   Contaminated combustion air will damage   the boiler, resulting in possible severe   personal injury, death, or substantial   property damage.   ƽ WARNING   Table 1 Corrosive Contaminants and Sources   Products to avoid:   Spray cans containing chloro/fluorocarbons   Permanent wave solutions   Chlorinated waxes/cleaners   Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals   Calcium chloride used for thawing   Sodium chloride used for water softening   Refrigerant leaks   If the boiler combustion air inlet is located   in a laundry room or pool facility, for   example, these areas will always contain   hazardous contaminants.   ƽ WARNING   Pool and laundry products and common household   and hobby products often contain fluorine or chlorine   compounds. When these chemicals pass through the boiler,   they can form strong acids. The acid can eat through the   boiler wall, causing serious damage and presenting a possible   threat of flue gas spillage or boiler water leakage into the   building.   Paint or varnish removers   Hydrochloric acid/muriatic acid   Cements and glues   Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers   Chlorine-type bleaches, detergents, and cleaning solvents   found in household laundry rooms   Please read the information listed in Table 1. If contaminating   chemicals will be present near the location of the boiler   combustion air inlet, have your installer pipe the boiler   combustion air and vent to another location, per the Outdoor   Knight Boiler Installation and Operation Manual.   Adhesives used to fasten building products and other similar   products   Areas likely to have contaminants   Dry cleaning/laundry areas and establishments   Swimming pools   To prevent the potential of severe personal   ƽ WARNING   injury or death, check for areas and   products listed in Table 1 before installing   the boiler or air inlet piping.   Metal fabrication plants   Beauty shops   If contaminants are found, you MUST:   • Remove contaminants permanently.   —OR—   Refrigeration repair shops   Photo processing plants   • Relocate air inlet and vent   terminations to other areas.   Auto body shops   Plastic manufacturing plants   Furniture refinishing areas and establishments   New building construction   Remodeling areas   Garages with workshops   4 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   2 Maintenance schedule   Owner maintenance   (see the Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information   Manual for instructions)   Service technician   (see the following pages for instructions)   General:   • Check boiler area   • Address reported problems   Daily   • Inspect interior; clean and vacuum if   necessary;   • Check pressure/temperature   gauge   • Clean condensate trap and fill with fresh   water   • Check for leaks (water, gas, flue,   condensate)   • Verify flue and air passage ways in good   condition and sealed tight   • Check air and vent termination   screens   • Check system water pressure/system   piping/expansion tank   Monthly   • Check control settings   • Check relief valve   • Check ignition and flame sense   electrodes (sand off any deposits; clean   and reposition)   • Check condensate drain system   • Check wiring and connections   • Perform start-up checkout and   performance verification per Section 10.   •Test low water cutoff (if used)   • Flame inspection (stable, uniform)   Periodically   • Reset button (low water cutoff)   • Flame signal (at least 10 microamps at   high fire)   • Clean the heat exchanger if flue   temperature is more than 54°F (30°C)   above return water temperature.   • Check boiler piping (gas and   water) for leaks   Every   6 months   If combustion or performance   indicate need:   • Operate relief valve   • Clean heat exchanger   • Remove and clean burner using   compressed air only   End   of season   months   •Shut boiler down (unless boiler   used for domestic hot water)   • Clean the blower wheel   Follow the maintenance procedures given throughout this manual. Failure to perform the service and   maintenance or follow the directions in this manual could result in damage to the boiler or system,   resulting in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.   ƽ WARNING   5 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   2 Maintenance schedule   Maintenance procedures   Read the list of potential materials listed in Table 1A on   page 4 of this manual.   Boiler must be serviced and maintained   Check pressure/temperature gauge   The boiler must be inspected and started   ƽ WARNING   1. Make sure the pressure reading on the boiler pressure/   temperature gauge does not exceed 24 psi (165.5 kPa).   Higher pressure may indicate a problem with the   expansion tank.   annually at the beginning of the heating   season by a qualified service technician. In   addition, the maintenance and care of the   boiler designated on page 5 of this manual   and explained on pages 6 through 8 must   be performed to assure maximum boiler   efficiency and reliability. Failure to service   and maintain the boiler and system could   result in equipment failure, causing possible   severe personal injury, death, or substantial   property damage.   2. Contact a qualified service technician if problem   persists.   Check all piping for leaks   Eliminate all system or boiler leaks.   Continual fresh makeup water will   ƽ WARNING   reduce boiler life. Minerals can build   up in sections, reducing heat transfer,   overheating heat exchanger, and causing   heat exchanger failure. Leaking water   may also cause severe property damage.   The following information provides detailed   NOTICE   instructions for completing the maintenance   items listed in the maintenance schedule on   page 5. In addition to this maintenance,   the boiler must be serviced and started up   at the beginning of each heating season by a   qualified service technician.   1. Inspect all water and gas piping and verify to be leak   free.   2. Look for signs of leaking lines and correct any problems   found.   Check boiler area   To prevent potential of severe personal   ƽ WARNING   3. Contact a qualified service technician if problem   persists.   injury, death, or substantial property damage,   eliminate all materials discussed below from   the boiler vicinity and the vicinity of the   boiler combustion air inlet. If contaminants   are found:   Check relief valve   1. Inspect the boiler relief valve and the relief valve   discharge pipe for signs of weeping or leakage.   Remove products immediately from the   area. If they have been there for an extended   period, call a qualified service technician to   inspect the boiler for possible damage from   acid corrosion.   2. If the relief valve often weeps, the expansion tank may   not be working properly. Immediately contact your   qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and   system.   Check condensate drain system   1. Inspect the condensate drain line, condensate PVC   fittings and condensate trap.   If products cannot be removed, immediately   call   a qualified service technician to   re-pipe vent and air piping and locate   vent termination/air intake away from   contaminated areas.   Fill condensate trap with water   1. Remove the PVC cap retaining screw from the PVC cap   (FIG. 2-1).   1. Combustible/flammable materials -- Do not store   combustible materials, gasoline or any other flammable   vapors or liquids near the boiler. Remove immediately if   found.   2. Remove the 2" PVC cap with the switch located at   the top of the trap (FIG. 2-1).   3. Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of   the drain.   2. Air contaminants -- Products containing chlorine or   fluorine, if allowed to contaminate the boiler intake air,   will cause acidic condensate in the boiler. This will cause   significant damage to the boiler if allowed to continue.   4. Replace the cap. Press the cap onto the trap until the cap   makes contact with the drain.   5. Replace the retaining screw.   6 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   2 Maintenance schedule   (continued)   3. Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out   of the drain.   Use materials approved by the authority   NOTICE   having jurisdiction. In the absence of   other authority, PVC and CPVC pipe   must comply with ASTM D1785 or D2845.   Cement and primer must comply with   ASME D2564 or F493. For Canada use   CSA or ULC certified PVC or CPVC pipe,   fittings, and cement.   4. Replace the cap. Press the cap onto the trap until the   cap makes contact with the drain.   5. Replace the retaining screw.   The condensate trap (FIG. 2-1) must   be filled with water during all times   ƽ WARNING   of boiler operation to avoid flue gas   emission from the condensate drain line.   Failure to fill the trap could result in   severe personal injury or death.   To allow for proper drainage on large   horizontal runs, a second line vent may   be required and tubing size may need to   increase to 1 inch.   NOTICE   The condensate line must remain   unobstructed, allowing free flow of   condensate. If condensate is allowed to   freeze in the line or if the line is obstructed   in any other manner, condensate can exit   from the boiler tee, resulting in potential   water damage to property. Call your   qualified service technician to inspect   the boiler and system.   Figure 2-1 Condensate Trap   RETAINING   SCREW   2” PVC CAP WITH   BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH   PVC TEE ASSEMBLY   (FACTORY SUPPLIED)   8. A condensate removal pump is required if the boiler is   below the drain. When installing a condensate pump,   select one approved for use with condensing boilers   and furnaces. The pump should have an overflow   switch to prevent property damage from condensate   spillage. Call your qualified service technician to inspect   the boiler and system.   CONDENSATE FROM   TO FLOOR   DRAIN   HEAT EXCHANGER   Condensate disposal   1. This boiler is a high efficiency appliance that produces   condensate.   Figure 2 Condensate Disposal   2. The side of the boiler has a 1/2 inch PVC union for   connection of a 1/2 inch PVC pipe (FIG. 2-2).   3. Slope condensate tubing down and away from the   boiler into a drain or condensate neutralizing filter.   Condensate from the Knight XL will be slightly acidic   (typically with a pH from 3 to 5). Install a neutralizing   filter if required by local codes. Call your qualified   service technician to inspect the boiler and system.   1/2" PVC   BLY   TEE ASSEM   A Neutralizer Kit is available from the factory (Kit 3087   for Models 400 - 501 and Kit 30002 for Models 601 -   801). Call your qualified service technician to install.   ) SUPPLIED   (FACTORY   IMG00331   IN OR   FLOOR DRA   4. Install the 1/2 inch PVC tee assembly (shipped with the   unit) as shown in FIG. 2-2. Call your qualified service   technician to inspect the boiler and system.   DRA   IN PAN   ON   1/2" PVC UNI   ) SUPPLIED   (FACTORY   R KIT   NEUTRALIZE   5. Leave the top of the 1/2 inch tee OPEN. This is needed   as a vacuum break.   6. Do not expose condensate line to freezing temperatures.   7. Use only plastic tubing or piping as a condensate drain   line (FIG. 2-2).   7 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   2 Maintenance schedule   Check air vents   Have leaks fixed at once by a qualified   ƽ WARNING   service technician. Failure to comply could   result in severe personal injury, death, or   substantial property damage.   1. Reference FIG. 3 below.   2. Visually inspect vent to make sure that no leaks are   present.   3. Replace the front access door.   3. If there is leaking, tighten the pin valve.   4. If the leak continues, replace the air vent.   Operate relief valve   1. Before proceeding, verify that the relief valve outlet has   been piped to a safe place of discharge, avoiding any   possibility of scalding from hot water.   Figure 3 Manual Air Vent   MANUAL   AIR VENT VALVE   To avoid water damage or scalding due   ƽ WARNING   to valve operation, a metal discharge   line must be connected to the relief   valve outlet and run to a safe place of   disposal. This discharge line must be   installed by a qualified heating installer   or service technician in accordance with   the instructions in the Outdoor Knight   Boiler Installation and Operation Manual.   The discharge line must be terminated   so as to eliminate possibility of severe   burns or property damage should the valve   discharge.   Test low water cutoff (if installed)   2. Read the boiler pressure/temperature gauge to make   sure the system is pressurized. Lift the relief valve   top lever slightly, allowing water to relieve through   the valve and discharge piping.   1. If the system is equipped with a low water cutoff, test the   low water cutoff periodically during the heating season,   following the low water cutoff manufacturer’s   instructions.   3. If water flows freely, release the lever and allow the valve   to seat. Watch the end of the relief valve discharge pipe   to ensure that the valve does not weep after the line has   had time to drain. If the valve weeps, lift the seat again to   attempt to clean the valve seat. If the valve continues to   weep afterwards, contact your qualified service   technician to inspect the valve and system.   Reset button (low water cutoff)   1. Testing the low water cutoff shuts the unit off. Press the   RESET button on the low water cutoff to turn the unit   back on.   Check boiler piping (gas and water)   4. If water does not flow from the valve when you lift the   lever completely, the valve or discharge line may be   blocked. Immediately shut down the boiler, following   the operating instructions on page 9 of this manual. Call   your qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and   system.   1. Remove the boiler front access door and perform a gas   leak inspection per steps 1 through 7 of the Operating   Instructions on page 9. If gas odor or leak is detected,   immediately shut down the boiler following the   procedures on page 9. Call a qualified service technician.   2. Visually inspect for leaks around water piping.   Also inspect the circulators, relief valve, and fittings.   Immediately call a qualified service technician to repair   any leaks.   Shut boiler down (unless boiler is used   for Domestic Water)   1. Follow “To Turn Off Gas to Appliance” on page 9 of this   manual.   2. Do not drain the system unless exposure to freezing   temperatures will occur.   3. Do not drain the system if it is filled with an antifreeze   solution.   4. DO NOT shut down boilers used for domestic water   heating, they must operate year-round.   8 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   3 Operating instructions   FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING   WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion   may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.   ꢀꢀ,PPHGLDWHO\ꢀFDOOꢀ\RXUꢀJDVꢀVXSSOLHUꢀIURPꢀD   A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is   neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s   equipped with an ignition device which   instructions.   automatically lights the burner. Do not try   ꢀꢀ,Iꢀ\RXꢀFDQQRWꢀUHDFKꢀ\RXUꢀJDVꢀVXSSOLHUꢃꢀFDOO   the fire department.   to light the burner by hand.   B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around   the appliance area for gas. Be sure to   smell next to the floor because some gas   is heavier than air and will settle on the   floor.   C. Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob.   Never use tools. If the handle will not turn by   hand, don’t try to repair it, call a qualified service   technician. Force or attempted repair may result   in a fire or explosion.   WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been   under water. Immediately call a qualified   ꢀꢀ'RꢀQRWꢀWU\ꢀWRꢀOLJKWꢀDQ\ꢀDSSOLDQFHꢁ   service technician to inspect the appliance and   to replace any part of the control system and   any gas control which has been under water.   ꢀꢀ'RꢀQRWꢀWRXFKꢀDQ\ꢀHOHFWULFꢀVZLWFKꢂꢀGR   not use any phone in your building.   OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   1. STOP! Read the safety information   above on this label.   8. Turn gas shutoff valve clockwise to “ON”.   Handle will be parallel to pipe.   2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.   9. Install top cover.   10. Turn on all electric power to appliance.   11. Set thermostat to desired setting.   3. Turn off all electric power to the   appliance.   4. This appliance is equipped with an   ignition device which automatically lights   the burner. Do not try to light the burner   by hand.   12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the   instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance” and   call your service technician or gas supplier.   5. Remove top cover.   6. Turn gas shutoff valve counterclockwise   to “OFF”. Handle will be perpendicular to   pipe. Do not force.   7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.   If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow “B”   in the safety information above on this label.   If you don’t smell gas, go to next step.   TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE   1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.   4. Turn gas shut off valve counterclockwise to   “OFF”. Handle will be perpendicular to pipe.   Do not force.   2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance   if service is to be performed.   5. Install top cover.   3. Remove top cover.   LBL2284 REV -   9 Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   4 SMART SYSTEM control module   Outdoor Knight XL control module   Use the control panel (FIG. 4-1) to set temperatures, operating conditions, and monitor boiler operation.   Figure 4-1 Control Panel   NAVIGATION DIAL   The information on the bottom of the display shows the functions of the two SELECT keys (on either corner), and the   NAVIGATION dial (in the center):   MENU = Left SELECT Key   SETPOINTS = NAVIGATION Dial - Pressing Down   SHDN = Right SELECT Key   Access modes   Adjusting parameters   Before changing parameters, note the   settings so that the unit can be returned   to its original operating parameters.   Please note that the brackets ([]) denote   screen status.   NOTICE   CAUTION   User   The control uses an internal clock for the night setback   feature and for logging of events. For these features to   work properly, the clock must be set when the boiler is first   installed or any time the boiler has been powered off for   more than four (4) hours. This parameter must be accessed   to set the clock.   The user can adjust space heating and tank target temperatures   by pressing the NAVIGATION dial when “SETPOINTS” is   flashing at the bottom of the display. The user can adjust the   date and time, temperature units, and night setback override   (if active) by pressing the LEFT SELECT [MENU] key for   5 seconds. When the user password “0000” appears, then   press the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key (do not change the   password).   The internal clock does not adjust for   NOTICE   Daylight Savings Time and therefore,   will require a manual adjustment.   Installer   To set the clock, access the clock menu as described in the   User section. Rotate the NAVIGATION dial (if needed)   until the arrow (>) is pointing to “TIME & DATE”. Press the   NAVIGATION dial once. If the date and time are incorrect,   press the NAVIGATION dial again. The hours value will   begin flashing. Rotate the NAVIGATION dial until the hour   and AM/PM values are correct. Press the NAVIGATION   dial again. The minutes value will begin flashing. Rotate   the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the minutes. Repeat this   procedure to adjust the month, date and year. Save the   new settings as described in the Saving Parameters section   (this page).   Most parameters are available only to the installer, accessible   only by entering the installer password, see the Knight XL   Service Manual.   Saving parameters   Press the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key one time to return to   the parameter listing. Press the RIGHT SELECT [HOME]   key again to store the new settings and return to the Status   Screen.   10   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   4 SMART SYSTEM control module   (continued)   Night Setback Override   Space heating (SH1, SH2, SH3) and tank set points   Any Night Setback On trigger currently active or scheduled   within the next seven (7) days can be skipped. To skip a   trigger, rotate the NAVIGATION dial until the arrow (>) is   next to the trigger you wish to skip. Press the NAVIGATION   dial once. “SK” will appear next to that trigger to indicate   that it will be skipped. You can restore an upcoming trigger   by selecting that trigger, and pressing the NAVIGATION dial   again. The “SK” next to that trigger will disappear.   Mixing valves are required for the   protection of any low temperature loops.   CAUTION   There are three (3) individual user set points for better zone   control. These are listed as SH1 Set Point through SH3 Set   Point. If multiple set points are calling for heat the highest set   point has priority. The range is SH Minimum Set point to SH   Maximum Set point (32°F (0°C) - 190°F (88°C)). The default   is 125°F (52°C).   To save any changes and return to the Home Screen, press   the RIGHT SELECT [HOME] key. To return to the Status   Screen without saving the changes, press the LEFT SELECT   [EXIT] key.   By installing a tank sensor, the SMART SYSTEM control can   perform the tank thermostat function. The SMART SYSTEM   control automatically detects the presence of this sensor, and   generates a DHW call for heat when the tank temperature   drops 6°F (-14°C) below the tank set point differential (Tank   Set point Differential parameter), and finishes the call for heat   when the tank temperature reaches tank set point + offset.   This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing the   DHW Tank Set point parameter. The temperature range of this   parameter is 68°F (20°C) to 190°F (88°C). The default value is   125°F (52°C).   Temperature Units   The control can be configured to display temperature in   either °F or °C. This parameter can be changed by the user   or the installer by accessing the Temperature Units parameter.   The default is °F. To change the temperature units, access   the clock menu as described in the User section (this page).   Rotate the NAVIGATION dial until the arrow (>) is pointing   to “TEMPERATURE UNIT °F”. Press the NAVIGATION   dial once. The temperature unit will begin to flash. Rotate   the NAVIGATION dial until the desired temperature unit   is shown. Save the new setting as described in the Saving   Parameters section (page 10).   Press the NAVIGATION dial once. A menu will appear   showing the SH1, SH2, SH3, and DHW Set Points. Rotate   the NAVIGATION dial until the arrow (>) is pointing to the   setting you wish to change. Press the NAVIGATION dial again.   The value of the selected setting will begin to flash. Rotate the   NAVIGATION dial to adjust the value. Save the new setting as   described in the Saving Parameters section (page 10).   Manual and auto reset high limit set points   The set points used by the Manual Reset High Limit and the   Auto Reset High Limit are adjustable through the display. To   access these settings, press the NAVIGATION dial once, then   press the LEFT SELECT [LIMITS] key once. The two settings   appear. Rotate the NAVIGATION dial as needed so the arrow   (>) points to the limit setting you wish to adjust. Press the   NAVIGATION dial once. The value of that setting will begin   to flash. Rotate the NAVIGATION dial to change the value   to the desired set point. Press the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE]   key to save the new value, or the LEFT SELECT [EXIT] key to   leave the set point at the original value. The other high limit   setting may then be changed using the same procedure, if   desired. When finished, press the RIGHT SELECT [HOME]   key to store the new settings, or the LEFT SELECT [EXIT] key   to return to the Space Heating and DHW Set Points Menu.   11   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   4 SMART SYSTEM control module   Figure 5 Status Display Screen   B A (CALL FOR   HEAT)   (BOILER   STATUS)   C (OPERATIONAL   INFORMATION)   F D (LEFT SELECT   KEY)   (RIGHT SELECT KEY)   E (NAVIGATION DIAL)   Status Display Screens   Section   Display   Description   The unit has not received a call for heat from a remote thermostat nor   has it received a call for heat from a DHW thermostat.   STANDBY   START   The unit has begun a burn cycle and is checking all safety circuits.   The unit has initiated a prepurge period on a call for heat.   PREPURGE   IGNITION   The unit has begun a spark period to ignite the main burner.   The unit has fired and is running at the displayed percentage.   A % (Boiler Status   Bar)   The call for heat has been satisfied and the unit runs the fan for an   additional postpurge period to clear the combustion chamber and   vent system of residual flue products.   POSTPURGE   SHUTDOWN   The unit has been placed in the OFF position.   The controlled temperature has exceeded its set point and its offset.   The unit has detected a condition that has temporarily interrupted   the current call for heat.   BLOCKED   Room Thermostat 1 has a call for heat.   Room Thermostat 2 has a call for heat.   Room Thermostat 3 has a call for heat.   B The tank thermostat or sensor has a call for heat.   (Call for Heat   Indicators)   Indicates which room thermostat demand shows priority.   The unit is being controlled by a 0 - 10V BMS signal.   The member unit is supplying heat while in Cascade Mode.   12   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   4 SMART SYSTEM control module   (continued)   Status Display Screens (cont’d)   Section   Display   Description   SYSTEM:   The temperature read by the system supply sensor (if connected).   TANK:   The temperature read by the tank sensor (if connected).   The temperature read by the outdoor sensor.   OUTDOOR:   INLET TEMP:   OUTLET TEMP:   DELTA T:   The temperature read at the inlet to the heat exchanger.   The temperature read at the outlet of the heat exchanger.   The temperature difference between the inlet and the outlet of the   heat exchanger.   FLUE TEMP:   The temperature read by the flue sensor.   FLAME CURRENT:   The current measured by the flame sense circuit.   FAN SPEED:   The speed of the combustion blower.   BOILER PUMP:   SYSTEM PUMP:   DHW PUMP:   The status of the boiler pump output.   The status of the system pump output.   The status of the DHW pump output.   C (Operational   Information)   BMS VOLTAGE:   The voltage received from a BMS system.   BLR PUMP OUTPUT:   The speed signal sent to a variable speed boiler pump in percent.   SYS PUMP INPUT:   The speed signal received from a variable speed system pump control.   RATE OUTPUT:   SH RUN HOURS:   SH CYCLES:   A 0 - 10V signal indicating the firing rate of the boiler.   The total hours of operation in the Space Heating Mode.   The total burner cycles in the Space Heating Mode.   The total hours of operation in the DHW Mode.   The total burner cycles in the DHW Mode.   DHW RUN HOURS:   DHW CYCLES:   LAST 10 FAULTS NO:* The last 10 lockouts.   NIGHT SETBACK Shows the next Night Setback trigger (if active).   13   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   4 SMART SYSTEM control module   Status Display Screens (cont’d)   Section   Display   Description   Press and hold the LEFT SELECT key for 5 seconds to enter the Menu   Screen.   MENU   EXIT   YES   Press the LEFT SELECT key to exit the current screen or setting.   Press the LEFT SELECT key to confirm that the boiler needs to   shutdown.   D (LEFT SELECT   key function)   Press the LEFT SELECT key to enter the screen that allows you to   adjust the limit settings.   LIMITS   HOME   SKIP   Press the LEFT SELECT key to return to the Status Screen and upload   parameter changes.   Press the LEFT SELECT key when in the Night Setback Screen to   access the Night Setback Skip Screen.   Turning the NAVIGATION dial will select the next or previous Status   Screen.   Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will show the next fault, NSB (Night   Setback) trigger, or ramp delay setting.   Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will select the setting indicated by   the cursor.   E (NAVIGATION   Dial Function)   Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will display the Set Points Screen.   Turning the NAVIGATION dial will move the cursor up or down.   Turning the NAVIGATION dial will increase or decrease the current   setting.   SHDN   ON   Press the RIGHT SELECT key to turn the boiler OFF.   Press the RIGHT SELECT key to turn the boiler ON.   F NO   Press the RIGHT SELECT key to cancel the shutdown operation.   Press the RIGHT SELECT key to save the current change.   (RIGHT SELECT   key function)   SAVE   HOME   Press the RIGHT SELECT key to return to the Status Screen and   upload parameter changes.   14   Outdoor Knight XL User’s Information Manual   Notes   15   Revision Notes: Revision A (ECO C11234) initial release.   OKB-USER Rev A   10/12   |