1 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10D 27905/10- Data BrochureSteam Control 279The tekmar Steam Control 279 can operate a single on-off steam boiler or
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 10 of 24 Domestic Hot Water Tankless Coil Section NThe control can replace the mechanical aquastat in the steam boiler that
11 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10All electrical wiring terminates in the control base wiring chamber. The base has standard 7/8” (22 mm) knoc
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 12 of 24 BoilerThe Boiler terminals (7 and 8) are isolated outputs in the control. There is no power available on these term
13 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10In order to test the sensors, the actual temperature at each sensor location must be measured. A good qualit
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 14 of 24 Cleaning the ControlThe control’s exterior can be cleaned using a damp cloth. Moisten the cloth with water and wrin
15 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Switch SettingsGENERALThe switch settings on the control are very important and should be set to the appropr
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 16 of 24 Display MenusView Menu (1 of 1) Item Field RangeAccessDescription-76 to 149°F(-60.0 to 65.0°C)UserOUTDOOR SECTION
17 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Item Field Range Access Description Actual Setting35 to 100°F (1.5 to 38.0°C) Default = 70°F (21.0°C)UserROO
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 18 of 24 Item Field Range Access Description Actual Setting35 to 100°F (1.5 to 38.0°C) Default = 70°F (21.0°C)InstallerINDOO
19 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10ADJUST MENUItem Field Range Access Description Actual Setting35 to 100°F (1.5 to 38.0°C) Default = 65°F (18.
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 2 of 24 How to Use the Data BrochureTable of Contents This brochure is organized into four main sections. They are: 1) Seque
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 20 of 24 Note: The Setback/Off switch setting must be in the Setback position in order to have access to the SCHEDULE menu.S
21 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Establish the problem. Get as much information from the customer as possible about the problem. Is there too
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 22 of 24 E01 MEMORY ERRORThe E01 memory error message causes the Alert 1 High relay to turn on.The control was unable to rea
23 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Error Messages (2 of 2)ROOM 1 SHORT CIRCUITThe room 1 short circuit error message causes the Alert 2 Low rel
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3 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10DisplayPOINTERDisplays the control operation as indicated by the text.°°F°C°F, °CUnits of measurement.OCCUPIE
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 4 of 24 Establishing Steam Section BSequence of OperationPowering up the controlWhen the control is powered on, all segment
5 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10The Adjust menu includes a Steam Established setting that delays the start of the heating cycle until the con
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 6 of 24 Heating Cycle - Heating Curve Section COutdoor reset is a method of operating a heating system based on the fact th
7 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Heating Cycle - Cycle Length Section DThe Adjust menu includes a setting called Cycle that determines how of
© 2010 D 279 - 05/10 8 of 24 Optional Indoor Sensors Section FMultiple indoor sensors can be added to improve the temperature accuracy within th
9 of 24 © 2010 D 279 - 05/10Optimum Start Section JThe control includes an optimum start feature that is available in the Adjust menu wh
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