Boiler Control Sample Clauses

Boiler Control. Provide Building Management System on the two (2) new boilers and two (2) existing pumps listed below. The new boilers will be furnished with BACnet communication cards to allow full integration of the boiler points into the existing Building Management System. The boilers shall operate as stand-alone equipment. The in-line circulating pumps on each boiler and combustion air dampers will be interlocked to the internal boiler controls and will not require Building Management System. Points shown in the table below are new points, wiring and sensors by Building Management System contractor. Boiler Control AI AO DI DO New Boiler Enable/Disable ( xxx XXXxxx) 0 Xxx Xxxxxx Hot Water Supply Temp ( xxx XXXxxx) 0 Xxx Xxxxxx Hot Water Return Temp ( xxx XXXxxx) 0 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx ( xxx XXXxxx) 0 Xxx Xxxxxx Hot Water Reset Signal ( via BACnet) 3 Outside Air Temperature 1 Boiler Control AI AO DI DO Common Hot Water Supply Temp (hard-wired) 1 Common Hot Water Return Temp (hard-wired) 1 Existing Hot Water Pumps Start/Stop (hard-wired) 2 Existing & New Hot Water Pumps Status (hard-wired) 4 Honeywell Shall Implement:  Hot water reset schedule based on Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT).  OAT boiler lockout.  Pump lead/lag control.  Condenser boiler staging will be controlled by the internal boiler controls via a master/slave setup provided by the factory.  Honeywell shall run the BACnet communication wiring to the boilers and terminate the wires. It’s Honeywell’s responsibility to coordinate all interface work with the factory boiler startup representative to resolve all communication issues.  Graphics for boilers and pumps showing proper points and associating alarm points with their respective graphic pages.
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Boiler Control. Provide Direct Digital Control on the new boiler, circ pump, and the DHW heater pump. Provide start/stop, status, alarming, and HWS & HWR temp. Implement HW reset control and OAT lockout setpoint. Boiler Control AI AO DI DO Boiler Enable/Disable 1 Boiler Status 1 Boiler Alarm 1 Hot Water Pump S/S 1 Hot Water Pump Status 1 Outside Air Temperature 1 HWS 1 HWR 1 Domestic Hot Water Recirc Pump S/S 1 Domestic Hot Water Recirc Pump Status 1 Domestic Hot Water Temperature 1 Honeywell Shall Implement:  Hot water reset schedule based on OAT.  OAT boiler lockout.  Pump control.  Graphics for boilers and pumps showing proper points and associating alarm points with their respective graphic pages. Head StartScope of Work
Boiler Control. Provide Direct Digital Control on the four (4) boilers, two (2) circ pumps, and the 3-way mixing valve. Provide start/stop, status, alarming, and HWS & HWR temp. Implement HW reset control and OAT lockout setpoint. Provide graphic screens for each piece of equipment on the Building Management System. Note, BMS will handle boiler sequencing. Boiler Control AI AO DI DO Boiler Enable/Disable 4 Boiler Status 4 Boiler Alarm 4 Hot Water Pump S/S 2 Hot Water Pump Status 2 Outside Air Temperature 1 HWS 4 3-way Mixing Valve 1 Common HWS 1 Common HWR 1 Honeywell Shall Implement:  Hot water reset schedule based on OAT reusing existing 3-way valve.  OAT boiler lockout.  Pump control.  Graphics for boilers and pumps showing proper points and associating alarm points with their respective graphic pages.
Boiler Control. Provide Direct Digital Control of the one new hot water boiler and three hot water pumps (S/S, status, boiler alarm, HWS & HWR temp, etc). Boiler Control AI AO DI DO Boiler Enable/Disable 1 Boiler Status 1 Boiler Alarm 1 Hot Water Pump S/S 3 Hot Water Pump Status 3 Outside Air Temperature 1 HWS 1 HWR 1 Honeywell Shall Implement:  Hot water reset schedule based on OAT.  OAT boiler lockout.  Pump control.  Graphics for boilers and pumps showing proper points and associating alarm points with their respective graphic pages.

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