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• The Outdoor Sensor must be used when Outdoor Reset is selected as the Control Mode |
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• Only use the Weil McLain sensor included with the unit. | 10' Minimum |
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• Place the sensor in the shade on the north side of the building. |
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• Be sure the location is away from doors, windows, exhaust fans, vents, or other heat |
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• The sensor should be mounted approximately 10' feet above ground level. |
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• Mount the sensor clip base to the outside of the building. Insert the sensor in the middle |
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• The sensor wires can be extended up to 500' using shielded |
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• Cut the shield and do not connect it at the sensor end. Only connect it at the control end |
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• Do not run sensor wires in conduit with line voltage wiring. |
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Wiring the Domestic Hot Water Call DHW (T3+, |
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• A DHW call will raise system Set Point to 200°F or Maximum Target temperature, |
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operation of the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) pump using Output 3. See Output Mode Table on page 4. | Wiring | |
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• Wire an aquastat or another control to provide dry contact closure on the DHW Call terminals. | T1 COM T2 COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- |
Wiring the Enable/Disable (TSTAT) (EXT+, EXT-)
•The EXT terminals can be used to enable or disable the heat to the system by connecting it to a thermostat, external control, or a switch. It accepts dry contact input only.
•If no thermostat or control is connected to the EXT terminals, leave the jumper supplied connected.
•No outputs will be active unless the EXT terminals are closed/shorted.
Wiring the Setback/Boost (P+, P-)
•The Setback feature can be used to provide the
•The Setback is activated by closing/shorting the P+ and P- terminals using an external control, i.e. timer or switch.
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•The outputs are dry contacts only. They do not source any power.
•The two Yellow wires represent Output 1 relay and the left LED.
•The two Blue wires represent Output 2 relay and the middle LED.
• The two White wires represent Output 3 relay and the right LED.
•Depending on the Output Mode of operation selected during the Startup, the function of each
SYS DHW
output will vary. See Output Mode Table for output wire colors and functions on page 4. Boiler Pump Pump
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