1 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10D 15606/10- Data BrochureDifference Setpoint Control 156The Difference Setpoint Control 156 is designed to operate
© 2010 D 156 - 06/10 10 of 12 Program Menu (1 of 2) Item Field Range Description Actual Setting∆TSource MaximumMinimumStorage ∆T • hoursDiff’l2 t
11 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10Item Field Range Description Actual Setting∆TSource MaximumMinimumStorage ∆T • hoursDiff’l2 to 45°F(1 to 25°
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© 2010 D 156 - 06/10 2 of 12 How to Use the Data BrochureTable of Contents This brochure is organized into three main sections.They are: 1) Sequ
3 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10DisplaySetpoint Operation▼POINTERDisplays the control operation as indicated by the text.HEATHEAT RELAYDispla
© 2010 D 156 - 06/10 4 of 12 MAXIMUM STORAGE SETPOINTIf the measured storage temperature rises above the Maximum Storage Setpoint, the relay is t
5 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10Using T•hours to Calculate Heat TransferNote: BTU = British Thermal Unit, lbm = Pound Mass, USGal = US gallo
© 2010 D 156 - 06/10 6 of 12 The control is mounted in accordance with the instructions in the Data Brochure D 001.Step Two — MountingStep Three
7 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10The installer should test to confirm that no voltage is present at any of the wires.Powered Input Connections
© 2010 D 156 - 06/10 8 of 12 DEFAULT MENUDefault Menu (1 of 2) Item Field Range Description∆TSource MaximumMinimumStorage ∆T • hoursDiff’l0 to 28
9 of 12 © 2010 D 156 - 06/10Item Field Range Description∆TSource MaximumMinimumStorage ∆T • hoursDiff’l-76 to 284°F(-60 to 140°C)MAXIMUM
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