WIRING TO MODULATING OUTPUT
The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
can modulate any Current Voltage burner motor (hot water application only) or valve actuator. The Output
Type must be selected properly before connecting any output wires to avoid damage components.
WIRING A 4–20MA MODULATING BURNER/ACTUATOR
(TERMINALS 13, 14)
•
The Genesis Heat-Timer
•
The Genesis Heat-Timer
•
Wire the (–) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis Heat-Timer
marked (GND)—terminal 13.
•
Wire the (+) from the modulating burner or actuator to the boiler terminal on the Genesis
Heat-Timer
®
marked (mA)—terminal 14.
WIRING THE VOLTAGE MODULATING BURNER/ACTUATOR
(TERMINALS 13, 15)
•
The Genesis Heat-Timer
valve actuator.
•
Wire the (GND) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis
®
Heat-Timer
marked (GND)—terminal 13.
•
Wire the (V+) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis
Heat-Timer
®
marked (VLT+)—terminal 15.
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
®
The Genesis Heat-Timer
is designed for remote communication through an Internet connection and to be accessible through ICMS.
INTERNET (RINET) COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
To connect the Genesis Heat-Timer
1
Run a CAT5 cable from the modem or router through a knockout located on the bottom of
the Genesis Heat-Timer
2
Connect the CAT5 cable to the Ethernet connector on the Genesis Heat-Timer
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HEAT-TIMER CORP.
®
can operate a 4–20mA modulating burner or actuator.
®
sources 24VDC excitation voltage for the 4–20mA signal.
®
can operate a 0–5V, 0–10V, 1–5V, or 2–10V modulating burner or
(ETHERNET)
®
to the Internet:
®
enclosure.
(TERMINALS 13, 14, 15)
®
control.
12
WIRING
See "Outputs" on page
17.
®
4–20mA
–
Burner
Motor
Boiler 4–20mA
Modulation Output
Voltage
GND
Burner
Motor
Boiler Voltage
Modulation Output
Modem or Router
059705–00 REV. B
+
V+