Burnham 101008-01R1-2/07 manual Wiring

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X Wiring

WARNING

All wiring and grounding must be done in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements, with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70).

1)Line Voltage (120 VAC) Connections (Fig 10.1) – The line voltage connections are located in the junction box on the right side of the vestibule:

Black – Line voltage “hot”

White – “Neutral” for boiler and circulators

Red – “Heating” circulator “hot”

Blue – “Indirect Water Heater “ circulator “hot”

Green – Ground connection

2)Maximum circulator continuous current draw is 2A. When Piping Method #1 is used, it may be desirable to use the boiler to directly control the primary circulator in addition to the secondary circulator. If this is done, control both heating circulators using a relay with a 120VAC coil, such as a Honeywell R4222, as shown in Figure 10.3. Select a relay with a contact rating in excess of the combined draw of the two circulators.

3)Low Voltage Connections (Fig 10.1) – These connections are screw terminals located on the terminal strip next to the junction box on the left:

Terminals 1 and 2 – “Heating” thermostat connections

Terminals 3 and 4 – “External Limit Control” connections

Terminals 5 and 6 – “Outdoor Reset Sensor” connections

Terminals 7 and 8 – “Domestic Indirect Water Heater” thermostat connections

Terminal 9 – “Flame Signal Reading”

Heat anticipator setting for the thermostat connection is 0.1 A when thermostat is connected directly to terminals 1 and 2.

CAUTION

WHEN MAKING LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS, MAKE SURE THAT NO

EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE IS PRESENT IN THE THERMOSTAT OR

LIMIT CIRCUITS. IF SUCH A POWER SOURCE IS PRESENT, IT COULD

DESTROY THE BOILER’S MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (MCBA).

ONE EXAMPLE OF AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE THAT COULD BE

INADVERTENTLY CONNECTED TO THE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

IS A TRANSFORMER IN OLD THERMOSTAT WIRING.

4)If the outdoor sensor is connected to terminals 5 and 6, the boiler will adjust the target space heating set point supply water temperature downwards as the outdoor air temperature increases. If used, this sensor should be located on the outside of the structure in an area where it will sense the average air temperature around the house. Avoid placing this sensor in areas where it may be covered with ice or snow. In general, locations where the sensor will pick up direct radiation from the sun should also be avoided. Avoid placing the sensor near potential sources of electrical noise such as transformers, power lines, and fluorescent lighting. Wire the sensor to the boiler using 22 gauge or larger wire. As with the sensor, the sensor wiring should be routed away from sources of electrical noise. Where it is impossible to avoid such noise sources, wire the sensor using a

2 conductor, UL Type CM, AWM Style 2092, 300Volt 60°C shielded cable. Connect one end of the shielding on this cable to ground.

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Contents Freedom Table of Contents Maximum Vent Lengths SpecificationsProduct Description II SpecificationsIV Locating the Boiler III Before InstallingClearances To Combustible Or Non-combustible Material Clearances from Vent Piping to Combustible Construction Wall Mounting Mounting The BoilerFloor Mounting Wall Mounting Hole Locations Boiler Mounting/Hardware VI Air for Ventilation Page Vent System Design VII VentingPage Or PVC Summary of Horizontal Venting OptionsHorizontal Concentric Venting Vent Option Size Vent U.S. Boiler Concentric Vent Components Vent Option6c Positioning Vent Terminal Under Overhangs VENT/ AIR Intake Fitting Equivalent Length Roof Summary of Vertical Venting OptionsNever Common Vent a FCM Boiler with Other Appliances Removing an Existing Boiler From a Common ChimneyAssembly of U.S. Boiler 60/100mm Concentric Venting 11 Dimension L 12 Cutting Outer Pipe 14 Preparing Terminal Section for Installation in the Wall 16 Installation of Stainless Steel Vent Collar Assembly of Stainless Steel Venting17a Star-34 Connection to Vent Collar 18 Z-Vent III Connection to Vent Collar 19 SAF-T Vent EZ Seal Connection to Vent Collar 20 FasNSeal Connection to Vent Collar Condensate Trap and Drain Line 21 Condensate Piping Arrangement Gas Connection To Boiler Viii Gas PipingFlow Requirements Through Boiler General System Piping PrecautionsIX System Piping System DesignMethod 1 Primary/Secondary Piping Piping Method #1 Heat Only Piping Method #1 Heat + Indirect Water Heater 4b Piping Method #1 Indirect Water Heater Loop Piping Shaded Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Indirect Water Heater Loop Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Boiler LoopFitting Equivalent Lengths Boiler Head Loss Standard Piping Installation RequirementsPiping for Special Situations 11 Chiller Piping Wiring Wiring Connections Diagram Ladder Diagram Page Never Attempt to Fill a HOT Empty Boiler XI Start-up and CheckoutWater Quality and Boiler Water Additives FCM Series Lighting and Operating Instructions SWT Typical CO2/O2 Combustion Readings Range Gas Valve DetailPage XII Operation Normal Display In Standby ModePage Basic Menu Tree First Digit Boiler Status Boiler StatusOutdoor Reset Curve XIII. Service and Maintenance Page No Error Code Displayed XIV. TroubleshootingCode Condition Possible Causes Soft Lockout Codes DisplayedHard Lockout Codes Displayed XV Parts Page KEY Description Parts ListPage Parts List Page Page Page DISP4D 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 Page Page Page Page Page Limited Warranty