Lochinvar INS7162, MP2 Set Point Demand, External Input 0 10 V dc, Primary Pump Contact Prim P1

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Set Point Demand

To generate a setpoint demand, a voltage between 24 V (ac) and 230 V (ac) must be applied across the Setp / DHW and Com Dem terminals (8 and 7) (FIG. 26). The DHW MODE must be set to OFF.

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FIG. 26

External Input (0 - 10 V dc)

 

To generate an external input signal, a voltage between 0 and 10 V (dc) must be applied to the Com - and Out + ter- minals (1 and 4) (FIG. 27).

A 0 - 20 mA signal can be converted to a 0 - 10 V (dc) sig- nal by installing a 500 ohm resistor between the Com - and Out + terminals (1 and 4) (FIG. 27).

A 4 - 20 mA signal can be converted to a 2 - 10 V (dc) sig- nal by installing a 500 ohm resistor between the Com - and Out + terminals (1 and 4) (FIG. 27).

 

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FIG. 27

￿OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

Primary Pump Contact (Prim P1)

The Prim P1 output terminal (11) is a powered output. When the relay in the control closes, 115 V (ac) is provided to the Prim P1 terminal (11) from the Power L terminal (10). To operate the primary pump, connect one side of the pri- mary pump circuit to terminal 11 and the second side of the pump circuit to the neutral (N) side of the 115 V (ac) power supply, see Figure 28.

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FIG. 28

Combustion Air / Alarm Contact (C.A./Alarm)

The Combustion Air / Alarm Contact (C.A./Alarm) terminals (12 and 13) (FIG. 29) are an isolated output in the control. There is no power available on these terminals from the control. These terminals are to be used as a switch to either make or break power to the combustion air damper or alarm. Since this is an isolated contact, it may switch a volt- age between 24 V (ac) and 230 V (ac).

C.A./

Alarm

FIG. 29

Relay 1 to Relay 9

The Relay 1 to Relay 9 terminals (14 and 15 to 30 and 31) (FIG. 30) are isolated outputs in the control. There is no power available on these terminals from the control. These terminals are to be used as a switch to either make or break power to a boiler stage or a boiler pump. Since this is an isolated contact, it may switch a voltage between 24 V (ac) and 230 V (ac).

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Contents Installation Instructions Additional Functions IncludeTable of Contents Display Domestic Hot Water Boiler Reset Stand AloneSection a General Operation Set PointCombustion Air C. a AlarmBoiler Alarm Fixed Lead RotationSection B Staging Operation Resetting the Rotation SequenceResetting the Running Times ModeFire Delay Lo / HiLo / Lo Fixed Differential Section C Pump OperationMed Auto DifferentialSection D Boiler Reset Operation Boiler Pump PurgeType of terminal unit. This improves the control of the air High Mass Radiant Section E Domestic HOT Water OPERA- Tion DHW DemandDHW Mode 4 DHW in Primary / Secondary with Priority Section F SET Point Operation Setp Mode 1 Setpoint in Parallel Section G External Input OperationDc or 0 20 mA Dc or 4 20 mABoiler Demand Ac PowerGeneral DHW DemandExternal Input 0 10 V dc Combustion Air / Alarm Contact C.A./AlarmSet Point Demand Primary Pump Contact Prim P1Boiler Return Sensor UnOccupied SwitchRelay 9 / DHW Boiler Supply SensorExternal Input Combustion Air or Alarm C.A. / Alarm Primary Pump Prim P1Cleaning the Control GeneralRotate / OFF Page Page Page Boiler Minimum Stage DelayDHW Mode Boiler MaximumThis item is only available when DHW Mode is set to OFF Testing the Control Error Messages Technical Data Is not a safety limit controlTypical Boiler Installation Typical Boiler Installation Typical DWH Priority Heating Package System