Raypak B0109 Wiring a Power Flued System to the Water Heater, Building Management System BMS

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CONNECTIONS - ELECTRICAL

WIRING A POWER FLUED SYSTEM TO THE WATER HEATER

An indoor model can be wired to a power flued system. A power flued system must be designed by a qualified person to suit the particular installation. The power flue system must be interlocked with the water heater(s) to prevent the water heater(s) from operating if the power flue is not working.

Where multiple water heaters are connected to a power flue, the control system must be designed so that any of the water heaters can activate the fan in the flue and none of the burners can come on until the flow in the flue has been established.

To connect a power flue to the water heater it is necessary to remove the bridging wire between terminals 3 and 4 of the water heater terminal block and connect the wiring to the power flue across these two terminals (refer to the diagram opposite and to the wiring diagrams on pages 24 to 27).

BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS)

For applications requiring connection to a building management system, an optional BMS kit suitable for 147 On/Off models ONLY must be fitted to the water heater to provide ‘run’ and ‘fail’ status.

109 and 147 Hi/Lo models cannot be connected to a building management system.

CONTROL PANEL ACCESS

To access the electrical enclosure:

109 Models

Remove the knurled screw from the centre of the lower front panel and pull out at the bottom of the panel to remove.

Remove the 8mm hex head screw from the centre of the electrical access panel.

Slide the electrical access panel out.

Control Box Electrical Access 109

147 Models

Remove the lower front panel by lifting up and out.

Remove 2 x Philips head screws (1 on each side) from the lower edge of the control panel.

Slide the control panel down and hinge out. NOTE: The control panel has tabs fitted to support it on the water heater in the open position.

Control Box Electrical Access 147

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