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  • 7/26/2019 Tek Mark Controls 260

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    - ApplicationBoiler Control 260

    A 260-1

    03/09

    Copyright 2009A 260-1 03/09

    Note: This is only a concept drawing. The designer must determine whether this application will work in his system and must ensure compliance withcode requirements. Necessary auxiliary equipment, isolation relays (for loads greater than the specified tekmar internal relay ratings), and other safetyand limit devices must be added.

    P1

    M MM

    T3 T2 T1

    OutdoorSensor (S2) 070

    BoilerSensor

    (S1) 082

    Z1Z2Z3

    Class 2Transformer

    120 V (ac) 24 V (ac)

    260Mechanical

    NL

    Zone ValveMotor EndSwitches

    U1

    S1

    S2Boiler

    260

    1 2 4 6 8 10 11Boiler

    Demand L N

    3Power

    5 9Boil

    Do not apply power

    131415161718Com

    Sw

    UnO ComBoil Out

    12IndrDHW

    Demand

    7

    P1 N

    DHW

    Pmp/Vlv

    Boiler

    10A 10A10A

    24 V (ac)

    120 V (ac)

    Class 2Transformer

    CR

    P1

    Z1

    Z2

    Z3

    Electrical

    P1 = Boiler PumpS1 = Boiler Sensor 082S2 = Outdoor Sensor 070T1, ..., T3 = ThermostatsU1 = tekmar Timer 033(optional)Z1, ..., Z3 = Zone Valve Motor End Switches

    OffInstaller

    A dvan ce d D HW d ur ing U nOcc

    DHW Pump Off

    DHW PriorityDHW Valve

    = Not Used

    = Required

    = Optional

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    Product design, software and literature are Copyright 2009by:tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc.

    tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Head Office: 5100 Silver Star RoadVernon, B.C. Canada V1B 3K4Tel. (250) 545-7749 Fax. (250) 545-0650Web Site: www.tekmarcontrols.com

    Control Systems

    System Operation

    All specifications are subject to change without notice.2 of 8

    A 260-1 03/09

    Printed in Canada. A 260-1 03/09.

    The Boiler Control 260 provides partial or full outdoor reset to three (or more) boiler zones. The boiler is operated at the temperature

    required in order to satisfy the load.

    Heat Source DetailsThe heat source can be either a high mass or low mass non-condensing or low temperature boiler.

    Piping DetailsThermostat controlled zone valves are piped into the boiler loop. The boiler pump (P1) provides circulation through these

    zones when heat is required.

    Boiler DemandWhen heat is required in the boiler zones, the zone valve end switches send a Boiler Demandto the 260. The 260 turnson the boiler pump (P1). The boiler supply water temperature is based on the Characterized Heating Curvesettings. The boiler is fired

    to satisfy the required boiler supply water temperature. Whenever the boiler is fired, the 260 aims to increase the boiler supply water

    temperature to at least the BOIL MIN setting.

    All control functions and specifications are listed in the Product Catalog I 000 and Data Brochure D 260.

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    - ApplicationBoiler Control 260

    A 260-2

    03/09

    Copyright 2009A 260-2 03/09

    Note: This is only a concept drawing. The designer must determine whether this application will work in his system and must ensure compliance withcode requirements. Necessary auxiliary equipment, isolation relays (for loads greater than the specified tekmar internal relay ratings), and other safetyand limit devices must be added.

    Mechanical

    DHWTank

    MM MM

    OutdoorSensor (S2) 070

    P1BoilerSensor

    (S1) 082

    A2

    A1

    T3 T2 T1

    Z1Z2Z3

    Class 2Transformer

    120 V (ac) 24 V (ac)

    260

    V1

    V1

    Electrical

    A1 = DHW AquastatA2 = DHW High Limit AquastatP1 = Boiler PumpS1 = Boiler Sensor 082S2 = Outdoor Sensor 070T1, ..., T3 = ThermostatsU1 = tekmar Timer 033(optional)V1 = DHW ValveZ1, ..., Z3 = Zone Valve Motor End Switches

    Zone ValveMotor EndSwitches

    Boiler

    S1

    S2U1

    24 V (ac)

    120 V (ac)

    Class 2Transformer

    NL

    CR

    P1

    A1

    A2

    Z1

    Z2

    Z3

    260

    1 2 4 6 8 10 11Boiler

    Demand L N

    3Power

    5 9Boil

    Do not apply power

    131415161718Com

    Sw

    UnO ComBoil Out

    12IndrDHW

    Demand

    7

    P1 N

    DHW

    Pmp/Vlv

    Boiler

    10A 10A10A

    M= Required

    = Optional

    = Not Used

    DHW Pump Off

    OffInstaller

    Advanced DHW during UnOcc

    DHW PriorityDHW Valve

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    Product design, software and literature are Copyright 2009by:tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc.

    tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Head Office: 5100 Silver Star RoadVernon, B.C. Canada V1B 3K4Tel. (250) 545-7749 Fax. (250) 545-0650Web Site: www.tekmarcontrols.com

    Control Systems

    System Operation

    All specifications are subject to change without notice.4 of 8

    A 260-2 03/09

    Printed in Canada. A 260-2 03/09.

    The Boiler Control 260 provides partial outdoor reset to three (or more) boiler zones. The 260 also controls the supply of heat to an

    indirect fired Domestic Hot Water (DHW) tank. The boiler is operated at the temperature required in order to satisfy the loads.

    Heat Source DetailsThe heat source can be either a high mass or low mass non-condensing boiler.

    Piping DetailsThermostat controlled zone valves are piped into the boiler loop. The boiler pump (P1) provides circulation through these

    zones when heat is required. Heat is supplied to the DHW tank through a DHW valve (V1).

    DHW DemandWhen the DHW aquastat (A1) calls for heat, the 260 turns on the boiler pump (P1), opens the DHW valve (V1), and

    raises the boiler water temperature to at least 180F (82C).

    Boiler DemandWhen heat is required in the boiler zones, the zone valve end switches send a Boiler Demandto the 260. The 260 turnson the boiler pump (P1). The boiler supply water temperature is based on the Characterized Heating Curvesettings. The boiler is fired

    to satisfy the required boiler supply water temperature. Whenever the boiler is fired, the 260 aims to increase the boiler supply water

    temperature to at least the BOIL MIN setting.

    All control functions and specifications are listed in the Product Catalog I 000 and Data Brochure D 260.

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    - ApplicationBoiler Control 260

    A 260-3

    03/09

    Copyright 2009A 260-3 03/09

    Mechanical

    M MM

    OutdoorSensor (S2) 070

    DHW

    Tank

    Class 2Transformer

    120 V (ac) 24 V (ac)

    BoilerSensor

    (S1) 082

    P1

    P2

    A2

    A1

    T1T2T3

    Z1Z2Z3

    260

    Note: This is only a concept drawing. The designer must determine whether this application will work in his system and must ensure compliance withcode requirements. Necessary auxiliary equipment, isolation relays (for loads greater than the specified tekmar internal relay ratings), and other safetyand limit devices must be added.

    Electrical

    A1 = DHW AquastatA2 = DHW High Limit AquastatP1 = Boiler PumpP2 = DHW PumpS1 = Boiler Sensor 082S2 = Outdoor Sensor 070T1, ..., T3 = ThermostatsU1 = tekmar Timer 033(optional)Z1, ..., Z3 = Zone Valve Motor End Switches

    Zone ValveMotor EndSwitches

    Boiler

    260

    1 2 4 6 8 10 11Boiler

    Demand L N

    3Power

    5 9Boil

    Do not apply power

    131415161718Com

    Sw

    UnO ComBoil Out

    12IndrDHW

    Demand

    7

    P1 N

    DHW

    Pmp/Vlv

    Boiler

    10A 10A10A

    U1

    S1

    S2

    24 V (ac)

    120 V (ac)

    Class 2Transformer

    NL

    CR

    P2

    P1A2

    Z1

    Z2

    Z3

    A1

    = Required

    = Optional

    = Not Used

    OffInstaller

    Advanced DHW during UnOcc

    DHW Pump Off

    DHW PriorityDHW Valve

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    tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Head Office: 5100 Silver Star RoadVernon, B.C. Canada V1B 3K4Tel. (250) 545-7749 Fax. (250) 545-0650Web Site: www.tekmarcontrols.com

    Control Systems

    System Operation

    All specifications are subject to change without notice.6 of 8

    A 260-3 03/09

    Product design, software and literature are Copyright 2009by:tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc. Printed in Canada. A 260-3 03/09.

    The Boiler Control 260 provides partial or full reset to three (or more) boiler zones. The 260 also controls the supply of heat to an indirect

    fired Domestic Hot Water (DHW) tank. The boiler is operated at the temperature required in order to satisfy the loads.

    Heat Source DetailsThe heat source can be either a high mass or low mass non-condensing or low temperature boiler. If using a lowtemperature boiler, refer to section C3 of the Data Brochure for additional information.

    Piping DetailsThermostat controlled zone valves are piped into the boiler loop. The boiler pump (P1) provides circulation through thesezones when heat is required. Heat is supplied to the DHW tank through a DHW pump (P2).

    DHW DemandWhen the DHW aquastat (A1) calls for heat, the 260 turns on the DHW pump (P2) and raises the boiler water tempera-

    ture to at least 180F (82C). The control can provide DHW priority (refer to section C2 of the Data Brochure) by turning off the boiler

    pump (P1). Once the DHW demand is removed, the 260 performs a DHW Post Purgeand possibly a Mixing Purge.

    Boiler DemandWhen heat is required in the boiler zones, the zone valve end switches send a Boiler Demandto the 260. The 260 turnson the boiler pump (P1). The boiler supply water temperature is based on the Characterized Heating Curvesettings. The boiler is fired

    to satisfy the required boiler supply water temperature. Whenever the boiler is fired, the 260 aims to increase the boiler supply water

    temperature to at least the BOIL MIN setting.

    All control functions and specifications are listed in the Product Catalog I 000 and Data Brochure D 260.

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    - ApplicationBoiler Control 260

    A 260-4

    03/09

    Copyright 2009A 260-4 03/09

    Note: This is only a concept drawing. The designer must determine whether this application will work in his system and must ensure compliance withcode requirements. Necessary auxiliary equipment, isolation relays (for loads greater than the specified tekmar internal relay ratings), and other safetyand limit devices must be added.

    Mechanical

    BoilerSensor

    (S1) 082

    OutdoorSensor (S2) 070

    DHW

    Tank

    A1

    A2

    P1Z2Z1 Z3

    R1 R2 R3

    T1 T2 T3

    Class 2Transformer

    120 V (ac) 24 V (ac)

    260

    Electrical

    A1 = DHW AquastatA2 = DHW High Limit AquastatP1 = DHW PumpR1, ..., R3 = Relay 003S1 = Boiler Sensor 082S2 = Outdoor Sensor 070T1, ..., T3 = ThermostatsU1 = tekmar Timer 033(optional)Z1, ..., Z3 = Zone Pumps

    Boiler

    260

    1 2 4 6 8 10 11Boiler

    Demand L N

    3Power

    5 9Boil

    Do not apply power

    131415161718Com

    Sw

    UnO ComBoil Out

    12IndrDHW

    Demand

    7

    P1 N

    DHW

    Pmp/Vlv

    Boiler

    10A 10A10A

    24 V (ac)

    120 V (ac)

    Class 2Transformer

    A2

    P1

    A1

    = Required

    = Optional

    = Not Used

    NL

    U1

    S1

    S2

    R1

    R2

    R3

    Z1

    Z2

    Z3

    T3

    T2

    T1

    CR

    3

    4

    6

    5

    7

    2

    1

    8

    3

    4

    6

    5

    7

    2

    1

    8

    3

    4

    6

    5

    7

    2

    1

    8

    Return

    OffInstaller

    Advanced DHW during UnOcc

    DHW Pump Off

    DHW PriorityDHW Valve

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    tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Head Office: 5100 Silver Star RoadVernon, B.C. Canada V1B 3K4Tel. (250) 545-7749 Fax. (250) 545-0650Web Site: www.tekmarcontrols.com

    Control Systems

    System Operation

    All specifications are subject to change without notice.8 of 8

    A 260-4 03/09

    Product design, software and literature are Copyright 2009by:tekmar Control Systems Ltd and tekmar Control Systems Inc Printed in Canada A 260-4 03/09

    The Boiler Control 260 provides partial or full reset to three (or more) boiler zones. The 260 also controls the supply of heat to an indirect

    fired Domestic Hot Water (DHW) tank. The boiler is operated at the required temperature in order to satisfy the loads.

    Heat Source DetailsThe heat source can be either a high mass or low mass non-condensing or low temperature boiler. If using a lowtemperature boiler, refer to section C3 of the Data Brochure for additional information.

    Piping DetailsThermostat controlled zone pumps are piped into the boiler loop. Heat is supplied to the DHW tank through a DHWpump (P1).

    DHW DemandWhen the DHW aquastat (A1) calls for heat, the 260 turns on the DHW pump (P1) and raises the boiler water tempera-

    ture to at least 180F (82C). The control can provide DHW priority (refer to section C2 of the Data Brochure) by turning off the Boil P1

    contact and not allowing any of the boiler zones to operate. Once the DHW demand is removed, the 260 performs a DHW Post Purgeand possibly a Mixing Purge.

    Boiler DemandWhen heat is required in the boiler zones, the zone pump relays send a Boiler Demandto the 260. The boiler supply

    water temperature is based on the Characterized Heating Curvesettings. The boiler is fired to satisfy the required boiler supply water

    temperature. Whenever the boiler is fired, the 260 aims to increase the boiler supply water temperature to at least the BOIL MIN setting.

    All control functions and specifications are listed in the Product Catalog I 000 and Data Brochure D 260.