I've actually been playing with a tekmar 157 on my GARN, and have one observation to offer. The data brochure, under the "Turn On" section, states that the variable speed circ will run at 100% for a selectable period of time before operating at variable speed. It goes on to state in a different section that it does this to ensure that the system can overcome whatever head may exist from drainback systems, and to ensure that source temp water has reached the sensors. I interpreted this to mean that, when initially enabled, the control will run the variable speed circ at 100% and then switch to operating within the control paramters of the delta-T settings.
Well, it appears that what the control actually does is, when initially enabled, if the sensor temps are such that the variable speed circ should run, it will go ahead and run at 100% for the selected time and then switch to varying the speed. If the sensor temps are such that the var speed circ doesn't need to run, it never starts up. This makes a difference to me because I am trying to use the control to manage a 20* delta-T across the GARN side of my hx. I started with the source and storage sensors on the in/out of the GARN side of the hx. If the system hasn't called for heat in a while, that delta-T at those fittings is zero. Given the way that the control operates, when the system calls for the GARN circ, the control actually won't turn the circ on because the delta-T is 0.
I'm currently getting around this by placing source sensor on the GARN itself, and placing the storage sensor on the out side of the hx. I'll have to think about a way to move the sensor back to the hx, but it may not be worth the effort ....
Anyone else have any hands-on experience with the 157? Am I missing something?
Tom