Chromalox PQ404-6 specifications Wiring

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INSTALLATION (cont’d.)

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMERS SUPPLYING THEIR OWN CONDENSATE OR PUMP SYSTEMS.

1.Check the voltage of the motor before making the wiring connec- tion. Some Chromalox boilers are supplied with dual voltage sys- tems. The motor should always match the voltage of the control circuit.

2.The motor circuit should be wired into the pump control as shown in wiring diagram.

3.A heavy-duty vacuum breaker is required when condensate system is used. (part number ES-89369)

Width – 6-1/2

 

 

1/2” Water Line

 

1” Discharge

to Boiler

1/2” Solenoid

 

 

 

 

 

6-5/8”

 

 

5-7/8”

 

 

 

4-1/4”

1/2” Strainer

3”

7-1/4”

 

 

15-1/4” for CHS-150

 

 

16-3/8” for CHS-180 to 300

 

Figure 4 – Motor and Pump Assembly

 

 

L

 

 

 

 

1” Condensate

 

1” Vent

 

Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2” Water Line

Strainers H

1” Outlet to Boiler

1” Drain

Motor and

Pump

“W” Dimension – Overall Width

Model

Max.

Tank Cap.

 

 

 

Number

PSI

(Gal.)

L

H

W

CHS-150

 

 

 

 

 

thru

125

33

33-1/4

41-1/2

21

CHS-300

 

 

 

 

 

CHS-360

 

 

 

 

 

thru

150

40

40

41-1/2

21

CHS-420

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5 – Condensate Return System

 

WIRING

1.Wiring to boiler should be as per appropriate wiring diagram sup- plied with boiler and in accordance with Local and National Electrical Codes.

2.SAFETY SWITCHES - Purchaser should use a safety switch between his main power source and the boiler. The safety switch should use circuit breakers or fuses and be in accordance with NEC and local codes.

Serious thought should be given to the advisability of using a shunt trip safety switch of the circuit breaker type as an additional safe- ty precaution. It is possible to utilize the spare contacts in the low

water cutoff to energize the shunt mechanism on the safety switch. This is an additional safety feature that prevents a dangerous situ- ation should a contactor or relay stick. Activation of the shunt trip device will completely disconnect the boiler from the power sup- ply. (See Figure 7).

3.Since boiler heating elements are susceptible to lightning damage, plants not having lightning arresters that have above-ground elec- trical cable supply sources should install lightning arresters in the proper size to meet the boiler kw load.

To Aux.

 

To L2 on

L.W. C.O.

 

 

 

Operating

Terminal Strip

 

 

Common

 

 

 

Hi-Limit

Pressuretrols

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pressuretrol

 

 

 

 

*Standard on CHS-150 to CHS-300 units in lieu of step sequencer and operating pressuretrol shown in Figure 8

 

Shunt Trip Device

 

(Supplied by Others)

Supply

To Field

Wiring

Voltage

Input

 

Terminal

To

L2

To Main

Switch L.W.C.O. &

Pump Control

To Motor Starter

To Aux.

L.W.C.O.

Figure 6 – Pressuretrol Control System*

Figure 7 – Safety Switch (Field Installed)

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Contents Control Circuit Voltage InstallationNo. of Power Circuits PQ404-6Installation cont’d Wiring Wiring cont’d PRE-OPERATION Check Trol Operation and TestingReinstall contactor fuses Adjusting Operating Pressure ControlsAutomatic Blowdown Instructions if Furnished See Figures 14 Recommended START-UP ProceduresOperation Manual Blowdown InstructionsOperation cont’d Typical Wiring for Automatic Blowdown SystemCheckout Throttling Range Setting L918Optional Equipment for Chromalox Steam Boilers Proportional Pressure Control only Supplied with SequencerDetails Optional Equipment for Chromalox Steam Boilers cont’dBoiler Sequencer 5 Step GeneralMaintenance Solid State Progressive Sequencer See FigureProgressive Sequencing Read Completely Before Starting Work Renewal Parts IdentificationRenewal Parts Identification cont’d