State Industries SUF-100-250 Electrical Wiring, Power Supply Connections, Correct Polarity

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Electrical Wiring

All electrical work must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 and local requirements.

When installed, the water heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.

If any of the original wire as supplied with the water heater must be replaced, it must be replaced with 105°C rated wiring or its equivalent, except in the burner housing. In this case use 200°C rated wire must be used.

Power Supply Connections

Read the requirements for the Power Supply on page 14 before connecting power.

Correct Polarity:

The water heater’s control system is polarity sensitive and will lock out and disable heating operation if the polarity of the power supply is reversed. The control system will display the “AC Reversed” Fault message on the LCD. The 120 VAC hot wire from the power supply must connect to the black wire in the junction box and the 120 VAC neutral wire must connect to the white wire in the junction box for correct polarity.

Power supply connections must be made as follows:

1.Ensure the power supply is turned off at the breaker or disconnect switch.

2.Remove the junction box cover. See beginning on page 8 for junction box location.

3.Connect the 120 VAC hot wire from the power supply to the black wire in the junction box on top of the water heater with a properly sized wire nut. Wrap electrical tape around the wire nut and wire end. See wiring diagrams Figure 66 on page 68 and Figure 67 on page 69.

4.Connect the 120 VAC neutral wire from the power supply to the white wire in the junction box. Wrap electrical tape around the wire nut and wire end. See wiring diagrams Figure 66 on page 68 and Figure 67 on page 69.

5.Connect the ground wire from the power supply to the grounding lug inside the junction box. See wiring diagrams Figure 66 on page 68 and Figure 67 on page 69.

6.Replace the junction box cover when connections are complete.

Note: Do not apply power to the water heater before installation is complete and the water heater is filled with water.

Enable/Disable Circuit

The water heaters covered in this manual are equipped with an enable/disable circuit for use with field supplied external supervisory controls such as time clocks or building Building Management Systems. The enable/disable circuit may be used to disable heating operation during periods when the building is unoccupied or there is no demand for hot water.

To use the enable/disable circuit it must first be activated by configuring the S1 dipswitch on the water heater’s CCB (central control board), see Figure 65 on page 67. Field supplied wiring is then installed between the water heater’s CCB and a set of “dry contacts” (no voltage or load) on the field supplied external control.

Note: The water heater’s enable/disable circuit is a switching

circuit only: Do not apply external voltage or connect any load

(IE: relay coil) to this circuit. This will damage the CCB circuit

board and is not covered under the limited warranty.

Connecting An External Supervisory Control

The enable/disable circuit is accessed from the CCB’s J6 plug inside the CCB enclosure, see beginning on page 8 to locate the CCB enclosure. From the factory there is a short (black) jumper wire installed between pins 8 and 11 of the J6 plug, see Figure 65 on page 67 to locate the J6 plug.

Install field wiring to the enable/disable circuit:

1.Turn off power at the water heater’s on/off switch and the breaker that supplies power to the appliance.

2.Locate the CCB enclosure.

3.Remove the screws from the CCB enclosure cover and carefully open the CCB enclosure. Note how strain relief for the wiring is provided between the cover and enclosure along one edge.

4.Activate the enable/disable circuit; locate the S1 dipswitch on the CCB, see Figure 65 on page 67.

Toggle S1 dipswitch #2 to the open position.

Toggle S1 dipswitch #3 to the open position.

5.Locate the black jumper wire between pin 8 and 11 on the CCB J6 plug, see Figure 65 on page 67 and Figure 66 on page

68.

6.Cut the black jumper wire in the middle.

7.Strip approximately 1/2 inch of insulation from the two ends of the black jumper wire.

8.Using wire nuts connect two field supplied control wires to the two ends of the black jumper wire. Wrap electrical tape around the wire nut connections.

9.Thread the control wires out of the CCB enclosure with the other wiring and carefully replace the CCB enclosure cover. Ensure all wiring is routed through the indented area provided for strain relief. Ensure no wiring is being pinched.

10.Reinstall the CCB enclosure cover screws and tighten.

11.Route the control wires inside the junction box on the top of the water heater, see beginning on page 8 to locate the junction box. Use an available knock-out to route the wires inside the junction box.

12.Install field supplied control wiring and conduit as required by national and local codes between the water heater’s junction box and the external supervisory control. Connect the wiring from the external control to the control wires inside the junction box using wire nuts and electrical tape.

13.Connect the control wiring to a set of dry contacts on the external control. Follow the control manufacturers instructions for making connections.

14.Restore power to the water heater.

Note: Whenever the external control opens the set of dry contacts used, heating operation will be disabled. Whenever the external control closes the set of dry contacts used, heating operation will be enabled. A diagonal line and circle appears over the thermometer icon on the control system’s display when heating operation is disabled. See the Status Icons descriptions in Table 11 on page 45.

Note: Ensure the water heater is protected from freezing temperatures when heating operation is disabled. Damage to the water heater caused by freezing temperatures is not covered under the limited warranty.

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Units Supply Gas Line Sizing Metric UnitsGas Line Connection Supply Gas Regulator InstallationGas Line Leak Testing Power Supply Connections Electrical WiringEnable/Disable Circuit Connecting An External Supervisory ControlWater Line Connections Water Piping DiagramsValve Discharge Pipe Thermometers not SuppliedHigh Temperature Limit Control ECO Temperature RegulationHigh Temperature Applications Thermostat ControlControl System Operation Tank Temperature 103F Operating Set Point 120FOverview Control System NavigationIcon Description Status IconsState Description Operating StatesControl System Menus Menu DescriptionUpdate Cancel User Settings & Control System MenusBack Help Description/Action DisplayChange Back Help Heater Information Description/Action Display Display Settings Description/ActionView Back Help Back AdvancedECO YESService Contact Information UpdateSelect Back Help NameInitial Start Up Start UpPrior to Start up GAS Valve TOP Detail View GAS Valve / Venturi Assembly TOP ViewLighting The Water Heater Gas pressure reading while the water heater is firingMultiple Appliance Installations Checking The Firing Rate High Altitude Installations1050 = 300,000 Btu/hr 87.9 kW To Turn Off GasLighting & Operation Labels Lighting The Water HeaterSUF 60 120 and SUF 100 150 Models only SUF 100 199 and SUF 100 250 Models only Tank Temperature 103F Operating Set Point 120FSequence Of Operation TroubleshootingInstallation Checklist Pre-Purge cycle Sequence Of Operation Flow ChartClosed by control system Fault Msg is displayed Installation Errors Operational ProblemsRough Starting, Rough Operation Momentary IgnitionFault And Alert Conditions Back Advanced Fault And Alert MessagesPossible Causes Check/Repair Displayed Fault/Alert Message No Anode Voltage Blower Prover FailureMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceGeneral Draining And FlushingSediment Removal Filling The Water HeaterLime Scale Removal Manual Lime Scale RemovalDrain Valve and Access Panels Powered Anode RodsTemperature-Pressure Relief Valve Test Vent SystemJ3 J5 DiagramsJ10 J13 J11 CCB Central Control Board LayoutUser Interface Modul SUF 120 & 150 Wiring DiagramCCB Central Control Board SUF 199 & 250 Wiring DiagramCirculation Pump Wiring Diagrams Water Piping Diagrams Temperature & Pressure Tank Temperature ALT. Cold Water State Storage Tank Water Piping Diagrams Line Temperature Control HOT Water Outlet Pipe T&P to Open Drain Finished Floor Limited Warranty