Flame Status & Alarm Wiring; Low Voltage Connections; Thermostat Wiring; Fig. 18 - Low Voltage Connections - TriangleTube PRESTIGE Excellence 110 Installation & Maintenance Manual

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CHAPTER 8 - EXTERNAL WIRING
8.5.
Flame Status & Alarm Wiring
NOTICE
The Flame and Alarm outputs both supply
110VAC when activated. Use an isolation relay
to provide dry contacts if required by the exter-
nal monitoring system.
The Flame output is typically used to provide on/off sta-
tus to an external monitoring system. The Flame output
will provide 0VAC when the PRESTIGE Excellence is not
fired and 110VAC when the PRESTIGE Excellence is fired.
The Alarm output is typically used to provide lockout
status to an external monitoring system. The Alarm out-
put will provide 0VAC when the PRESTIGE Excellence is
not in a lockout and 110VAC when the PRESTIGE Excel-
lence is in a lockout. The types of lockouts which will
cause the Alarm output to activate are adjustable in the
Installer Menu. Consult the PRESTIGE ACVMax Control
Supplement for information on this setting.
1. Connect the external monitoring device to the line
voltage terminals located internally in the lower
right corner, as shown in Fig. 17 on page
NOTICE
The circulator, flame, and alarm outputs are pro-
tected by fuses on the ACVMax control module.
The total combined amp draw of the CH, DHW,
and Flame outputs must not exceed 4 amps at
any time. The total combined amp draw of the P3,
P4, and Alarm outputs must not exceed 5 amps at
any time. Use an isolation relay to lower the total
combined amp draw if exceeding these limits..
8.6.

Low Voltage Connections

Line and Low Voltage wiring should be separated to pre-
vent possible electrical noise on the low voltage circuits.
Line and Low Voltage wiring should use separate electri-
cal knockouts on the PRESTIGE Excellence cabinet and
should remain separated inside the PRESTIGE Excellence.
NOTICE
CH call connections to the PRESTIGE Ex-
cellence require a dry contact with no external
voltage present. Ensure no external voltage is
present on each set of wires before connecting
to the PRESTIGE Excellence. If external voltage is
present, the use of an isolation relay is required
to prevent damage to the ACVMax controller.
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Low Voltage
Terminals
8.7.

Thermostat Wiring

The ACVMax control has two thermostat call inputs for
multiple zone / temperature systems. This allows each
call to have its own outdoor reset curve and maximizes
the efficiency of the system.
Simultaneous CH1 and CH2 calls will result
in the PRESTIGE Excellence operating at the high-
31.
est target temperature. The use of a mixing de-
vice on the lower temperature zone(s) may be re-
quired to protect the lower temperature zone(s)
from damage. The ACVMax control includes a
mixing valve function which can operate a mix-
ing valve in a dual temperature system. Consult
the PRESTIGE ACVMax Control Supplement for
additional information on this function.
1. Connect the room thermostat or dry contact zone
valve end switch wires to low voltage terminals X6-
3&4 or X5-5&6 located at the bottom of the ACVMax
control module as shown in Fig. 18 above.
2. Follow thermostat manufacturer's instructions for
proper installation. Thermostat should be located
on an inside wall away from any heat or cold influ-
ences such as drafts, lights, fireplaces, etc.
3. Set the thermostat anticipator (If applicable) as follows:
Set for 0.2 amps when wired directly to the
PRESTIGE Excellence.
Set to match the electrical power requirements
of the connected device when wired to zone
relays or other devices. Refer to the relay man-
ufacturer's specifications and the thermostat
instructions for additional information on antic-
ipator setting.
External Limit
Terminals

Fig. 18 - Low Voltage Connections

NOTICE

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