Wiring:

CAUTION Incorrect Wiring Will

Result in Improper

Control Operation

yGeniSys 24V wiring label colors may not match the wire colors of the burner or other manufacturers’ controls.

yThe GeniSys 24V Control should be wired according to the equipment manufacturer’s instructions.

Make sure all equipment wiring complies with all local codes and ordinances.

Make connections to the control’s terminals as shown in Figure 2. Refer to the label on the underside of the control for wiring details.

Motor-off delay on a 7559P will be disabled if the safety and operating limits as shown in Figure 2 interrupt power to the control’s red +24 volt wire.

Input power to the control’s red +24 volt wire must be provided from a fused service switch, rated at 50 amps or less.

Startup / Checkout

If the burner or control fails any of the following tests, recheck control wiring. If the burner or control still fails any tests, replace the control.

Starting the System

1.Open the shut-off valve(s), if applicable, in the supply line from the oil tank.

2.Close the disconnect switch to supply power to the burner.

3.Adjust the thermostat to call for heat.

If the pump has not been primed, refer to “Priming the Pump” in this manual.

4.Monitor burner operation to insure that the burner ignites.

5.End the call for heat. Verify that the burner turns off before leaving the installation site.

Check Safety Features

Safe Start Check

1.Place a jumper across the cad cell terminals.

2.Refer to the steps for

Starting the System” and have the system call for heat.

3.Burner must not start. Verify that the control remains in Standby mode.

4.End the call for heat and remove the cad cell jumper.

Simulate Flame Failure and Ignition Failure

1.Refer to the steps for “Starting the System” and have the system call for heat.

2.After flame is established and the burner igniter turns off (if wired for interrupted ignition), simulate flame failure by pulling the cord set out of the solenoid valve.

3.At flame loss, the control will enter Relight mode. The control will immediately turn the igniter on.

4.After the 15 second lockout time, the control will lock out the burner. Verify that the burner motor and igniter are off and that the burner oil solenoid valve (if used) is not energized.

5.Push the cord set back in.

6.To reset the control from lockout, turn off power to the control for at least 2 seconds.

7.Turn power on and verify that the burner lights.

8.End the call for heat.

Insure that all control wiring is correct prior to securing the control. Consult equipment manual for details.

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7559 specifications

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