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34 Raypak, Inc.
HTC# 059105-00D
The System Run-On time should be set based on the size and type of the boilers and
pumps used. In general, when setting the System Run-On consult the boiler and pump
manufacturers for the best setting.
When the System relay is in the Run-On period, the Message Display Line will indicate that
status and the remaining time.

AdjustableManual,Time(1hrto60Days),Last-On Default:Time(24Hours)
Button: MENU/<System Settings>/Lead Rotation
The Lead Boiler is the rst boiler brought on when an output is needed.
The Lead Boiler can be rotated automatically every specied time period, manually, or
based on Last-On. Time rotation is recommended.
The Lead Group Lead Boiler is shown in bracket layers on the main display. The Lag
Group lead Boiler is shown in a single bracket. See "Boiler Status" on page 39.
Only boilers which are set to Auto Mode can be Lead. Therefore, not all the boilers may be
available when manually selecting a new Lead Boiler.
--LEADROTATION--
24hrs
[ ]
BACKSAVE
--LEADROTATION--
Manual
Time
Last-On
BACKSAVE

Adjustablefrom1minto60min Default:10min
Button: MENU/<System Settings>/<More Settings>/Standby Time
Standby boilers are used for backup or extreme load conditions only. A Standby boiler can
never be a Lead Boiler.
The Standby Time only applies to boilers set to Standby.
A boiler can be set to be a Standby boiler using the Stage Menu. See "Mode" on page 41.
A Standby boiler can only be activated after all the boilers in Auto Mode have run at 100%
modulation for the full Standby Time.
--STANDBYTIME--
10min
[ ]
BACKSAVE
The full Standby Time must always elapse regardless of what happens to the system
temperature. Therefore, shorter Standby Times will result in smoother set point operation in
extreme conditions. On the other hand, longer Standby Times may prevent a Standby boiler
from ring if the other boilers can eventually meet the load, or if the load decreases.

Adjustablefrom0F°/0C°to30F°/17C° Default:5F°/3C°
Button: MENU/<System Settings>/<More Settings>/Last Stg Hold
The Last Stage Hold prevents short cycling of the Lead Stage during low demand periods.
In these conditions, the system might require less output than the lowest lead Stage. When
the TempTracker mod+ Hybrid brings on the Lead Stage, the Set Point is quickly exceeded,
and the TempTracker mod+ Hybrid turns the Lead Stage off.
To prolong the run time during this type of condition, use the Last Stage Hold setting to let
the system temperature exceed the Set Point by the number of degrees selected.
For example, with a Set Point of 160°F and a Last Stage Hold setting of 10°F, the Lead
Stage boiler will de-energize after the Set Point exceeds 170°F (160°F + 10°F).
In many cases, it is better to overshoot slightly than to short cycle a boiler.
When Soft-Off is set to other than 0 seconds, the Lead Boiler will need to remain at or
exceed the Last Stage Hold for the Soft-Off period before turning off.
LASTSTAGEHOLD
5
o
F
[ ]
BACKSAVE

CondensingLead,Non-CondensingLead Default:1stboilerintheGroup
Button: MENU/<System Settings>/<More Settings>/Lead Stages
In addition to having a lead group, each group of boilers, Condensing Group and
Non-Condensing Group, will have its own lead boiler that can be selected from this menu.
After assigning the lead boiler for each group, the lead will rotate based on the Lead
Rotation option selected. See "Lead Boiler Rotation" on page 34.
The Lead Group Lead Boiler can be identied by the two brackets <<A>>.
The Lag Group Lead Boiler can be identied by the one bracket <C>.
---LEADSTAGES---
CondLead A
Non-CondLead C
BACKSAVE

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Raypak TempTracker mod+ Hybrid Specifications

TempTracker mod+ Hybrid

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature20°F/-6°C to 130°F/54°C
operating humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
control sensor rangesminus 35°F/-37°C to 250°F/121°C
Power IconPower
voltage input120 VAC 60 Hz
power consumption12 VA Max
output relay ratings1 Amp inductive (⅛ HP), 6 Amp resistive at 120 VAC 60 Hz, 15 A total for all circuits
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions11"W x 9" H x 3 ¾" D
weight2.5 pounds

TempTracker mod+ Hybrid

Power IconPower
output relay ratings1 Amp inductive (⅛ HP), 6 Amp resistive at 120 VAC 60 Hz, 15 A total for all circuits
power backupLithium coin battery, 100 days minimum
add-on extension panelsup two Extension Panels using RS485 (RJ45 or RJ11)
Temperature Control IconTemperature Control
ignition point1 to 50%
modulation start point0 to 100%
outdoor cutoff range20°F/-6°C to 100°F
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
minimum water temperature50°F/10°C to 170°F/77°C
maximum water temperature90°F/32°C to 240°F/116°C
offset adjustmentminus -40°F°/-22°C° to plus 40°F°/22°C°

Extension

Output Specifications IconOutput Specifications
boiler outputs(6) N.O. S.P.S.T.
modulating output types(6) 4-20mA and 0-10V
output relay ratings1 Amp inductive (⅛ HP), 6Amp resistive at 120 VAC 60 Hz, 15 A total for all circuits

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