sections describe the most common applications. The references
to various series of control kits implies that any kit in that series
may be used. Such as when a figure refers to a CK-60 series kit, a
CK-60, 61, 62, etc. may be used. If further information or
additional wiring diagrams are needed please consult Field
Controls' technical support.
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Refer to Figure 3 for the internal wiring of the CAS-6/7 unit.
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ONNECTIONS
Refer to Figure 4 for typical 120 VAC oil fired burner or Figure 5 for 24
VAC gas fired burner connections that should be used when
connecting the CAS unit. Refer to Figure 6 for connecting a single 120
VAC appliance to the CAS, or Figure 7 for 24 VAC. The three wires
"BURNER", "WHITE", and "ORANGE" in Figure 4 correspond to the same wires shown in Figures 6 & 10. The three wires
labeled 1, 2, and 3 in Figure 5 correspond to the same wires shown in Figures 7-9. Refer to Figures 8-10 for connecting
multiple appliances to one CAS unit. Note that an RJR-5 or RJR-6 relay and/or a CAC-24, CAC-120 or DIP-1 are required
on certain multiple-appliance applications. Figure 11 shows how the pressure switch port on the CAC/DIP-1 should be
attached to the CAS. Note that the correct 1/4" plastic tubing on the top of the CAS unit must be cut and a 3-way male
barb TEE suitable for 1/4" tubing installed as shown in order to connect the CAC pressure port/DIP-1.
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Figure 5
Figure 6
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