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Enertech Global 
EAV - EME/EMD Rev. A Models
Installaon and Operaons Manual


Under sengs, scroll down to Pumps (aer entering passcode).
This is the lowest % of PWM signal
the pump will run, regardless of Delta T seng.
3.6.0 3.6.1 Hot Water Setpoint 3.6.2 Hot Water Deadband
3.7.2 Load Pump Max Speed 3.7.3 Delta Temp Heat Setpoint 3.7.4 Deta Temp Cool Setpoint
3.8.1 Pressure Units 3.8.2 Replace Filter 3.9.0
3.7.0 3.7.1 Load Pump Min Speed
3.7.5 Temp Units 3.8.0
3.9.0.1 3.9.0.2
This is the highest % of PWM signal
the pump will run, regardless of Delta T seng.
This is the pump speed that will
maintain the Delta T (temperature dierence) between
entering and leaving uid temperatures. For example, if the
Delta Temp is set at 5 deg. F and the entering temperature
is 50 deg. F, the pump speed will increase/decrease RPM to
aempt to deliver 45 deg. F leaving uid temperature to the
system.
This is the pump speed that
will maintain the Delta T (temperature dierence) between
entering and leaving uid temperatures. For example, if the
Delta Temp is set at 8 deg. F and the entering temperature
is 90 deg. F, the pump speed will increase/decrease RPM to
aempt to deliver 98 deg. F leaving uid temperature to the
system.

The system contains an advanced network of sensors for system
monitoring of opmal running condions. If a problem should
occur, these sensors will quickly idenfy the issue. In such a
situaon, the HMI displays a red LED, and ashing “ALARM” text
on the screen. Addional details about an alarm can be viewed
in “Alarm Info” under the menu.
This is the pump speed that
will maintain the Delta T (temperature dierence) between
entering and leaving uid temperatures. For example, if the
Delta Temp is set at 8 deg. F and the entering temperature
is 90 deg. F, the pump speed will increase/decrease RPM to
aempt to deliver 98 deg. F leaving uid temperature to the
system.

THE SYSTEM WILL ADJUST PUMP SPEED TO MAINTAIN AT
LEAST 4 GPM REGARDLESS OF DELTA T OR MIN. % SETTING.

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