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WARNING
All electrical
work must conform
to local codes as
well as the National
Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA-
70, latest revision,
in Canada,
electrical
wiring shall
comply with the Canadian
Electrical
Codes,
CSA-
C22.1 and .2.
The
boiler,
when
installed,
must
be electrically
grounded
in accordance
with the requirements
of
the authority
having jurisdiction
or, in the absence
of such
requirements,
with the National
Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA-70,
latest revision.
In Canada,
electrical
wiring
shall comply
with
the Canadian
Electrical
Codes,
CSA-C22.1
and .2.
Run a 14 gauge
or heavier
copper
wire from the
boiler to a grounded
connection
in the service
pan-
el or a properly
driven
and electrically
grounded
ground
rod.
Prior to making any line voltage
connections,
ser-
vice switch
at boiler should
be in the off position
and the power turned
off at the fuse box.
Run a 120 volt circuit from a separate
over current
protection
device in the electrical
service
entrance
panel.
(_NOTE: Use copper conductors only.
This should be a 15 ampere
circuit. A service switch
has been
pre-wired
and
located
on the exterior
boiler jacket.
See Figure
13 for diagram
showing
location
of service
switch
junction
box and power
supply connection
points.
Connect
black (hot) lead
from the power supply to either of the unused
brass
screws
on the service
switch.
Connect
the white
(neutral)
lead from the power
supply
to the white
screw
on the service
switch.
Connect
the green
(ground)
lead from the power
supply
to the ground
(green) screw
on the service
switch.
The recepta-
cle on the service switch is always
powered
regard-
less of whether
the switch is on or off, and could be
used as a power supply for an external
condensate
pump if one is used.
The thermostat
location has an important
effect on
the operation
of your boiler system.
BE SURE TO
FOLLOW
THE INSTRUCTIONS
INCLUDED
WITH
YOUR THERMOSTAT.
Locate
the thermostat
about
five feet above
the
floor on an inside wall. It may be mounted
directly
on the wall or on a vertical
mounted
outlet
box. It
should
be sensing
average
room temperature.
AVOID THE FOLLOWING:
Dead
Spots
- corners;
alcoves;
behind
doors
Cold
Spots
- concealed
pipes
or ducts;
stairwells
- drafts;
unheated
rooms
on the
other side of the wall
Hot Spots - concealed
pipes; fireplaces;
TVs
or radios; lamps; direct sunlight;
kitchens
Set heat anticipator
at 0.7 amps.
Connect
24 volt
thermostat
leads to the two (2) yellow wires located
in service
switch junction
box, located on outer jack-
et of boiler. See Figure 12 for service
switch junction
box and thermostat
field wiring connections.
See Figure
14 for service
switch junction
box and
circulator
pump field wiring connections.
If the two
120 volt circulator
wire terminals
inside the junction
box are not used, please leave the two wire nuts to
prevent the short circuit.
f
L.___ CAUTION
_1
"_
abel atl wires prior to disconnection
when ser- I
icing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improp-
I
r and dangerous
operation.
VERIFY
PROPER
I
PERATION
AFTER SERVICING.
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