ELECTRICAL WIRING

!WARNING

Electrical shock hazard. Turn OFF electrical power supply at service panel before making electrical connections. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury.

Electrically bond boiler to ground in accordance with requirements of authority having jurisdiction. Refer to:

USA- National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

Canada - Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1: Safety Standard for Electrical Installations.

Electric Power Supply

Prior to making any line Voltage connections, turn OFf electrical power at fuse box.

1.Run separate 115 Volt circuit from separate over current protection device in electrical service entrance panel. This should be 15 ampere circuit.

2.See Figure 20, Page 31 for diagram showing service switch junction box and power supply connection points.

3.Locate service switch in vicinity of boiler. Verify it is turned OFF during service or maintenance.

Connect black (hot) lead from power supply to black wire labeled L 120 VAC.

Connect white (neutral) lead from power supply to white wire labeled N 120 VAC.

Connect green (ground) lead from power supply to green wire labeled G 120 VAC.

4.Run 14 gauge or heavier copper wire from boiler to grounded connection in service panel or properly driven and electrically grounded ground rod.

Thermostat Installation

Thermostat location has important effect on operation of boiler system.

Follow instructions included with your thermostat.

Locate thermostat about five feet above floor on inside wall.

Mount directly on wall or on vertical mounted outlet box.

It should be sensing average room temperature.

Set heat anticipator (where applicable) at 0.7 amps. Connect 24 Volt thermostat leads to two(2) yellow wires located in junction box, located on outer jacket of boiler.

See Figure 20, Page 31 for junction box and thermostat field wiring connections.

Connect Circulator Pump Wiring

See Figure 20, Page 31 for circulator pump field wiring con- nections.

Supplied 5 foot wiring harness with flexible metal conduit for connection from circulator pump to junction box.

If two 120 Volt circulator wire terminals inside junction box are not used, leave two wire nuts to prevent short circuit.

NOTICE

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.

Things to Avoid when Locating Thermostats

DEAD SPOTS:

Corners and alcoves

Behind doors

COLD SPOTS:

HOT SPOTS:

Concealed pipes or ducts

Concealed pipes

Fireplace

 

Stairwells - drafts

TV sets

Radios

 

Unheated rooms on

Lamps

Direct sunlight

other side of wall

Kitchens

 

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