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Brand | TCNet |
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Model | Boiler Controller |
Category | Temperature Controller |
Language | English |
Covers critical warnings regarding electrical shock, hot surfaces, moving parts, and proper installation.
Instructions for turning the boiler on and off using the power key.
Guides users on setting boiler and utility water temperatures via the control panel.
Configures boiler operation modes like building heating and utility water based on demand.
Adjusts boiler temperature setpoints automatically based on external weather conditions.
Sets temperature setpoints for different time periods throughout the day for energy saving.
Allows setting the real-time clock and calendar for accurate boiler operation tracking.
Enables programming daily on/off cycles for the boiler based on a weekly schedule.
Accessing the boiler's status page via a web browser to view real-time operational data.
Adjusting boiler temperatures and operation modes remotely via the web interface.
Configuring the boiler's weekly timer schedule remotely through the internet.
Modifying the boiler's network settings (IP, DNS, etc.) via the web interface.
Turning the boiler on or off remotely using the web-based administration panel.
Clearing error messages and returning the boiler to normal operation via the web interface.
Setting core boiler parameters like maximum power, feed rate, and efficiency.
Configuring combustion-related parameters such as fuel energy, modulation, and hysteresis.
Adjusting settings for the boiler's ignition process, including timing and retries.
Configuring parameters for heating and utility water circulation circuits, including thresholds.
Viewing current network connection details like IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Setting up the pellet refill system, including machine type and refill duration.
Managing and monitoring the status of digital input signals to the controller.
Configuring and interpreting readings from analog sensors, like temperature and lambda sensors.
Performing diagnostic tests on various boiler outputs and components.
Resetting all configurable parameters back to their original factory default values.
Reviewing the controller's error log, which stores the last five recorded error events.