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CONNECT RECIRCULATION
SHUT OFF VALVE
MIXED •
TO 11R11 CONNECTION
WATER •
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CIRCULATOR
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BACK-FLOW
INTEGRATED
PREVENTER
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MIXING DEVICE
UNION
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(IMD)
REDUCER COUPLING
C SHUT OFF VALVE
RECIRCULATED
SHUT OFF VALVE
UNION
WATER
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UNION
MIXED WATER
LVE
11AH11 CONNECTOR
TEMPERATURE
HONEYWELL
I AND PRESSURE
INTEGRATED •
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MIXING DEVICE O •
RELIEF VALVE
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(IMD)
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DISCHARGE TUBE
TEMPERATURE_/
AND PRESSURE
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RELIEF VALVE --611 (15.2 cm) MAX.
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TUBE TO DRAIN
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(TYPICAL)
DRAIN
DRAIN OUTLET
HOT CONNECTOR
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2. Wire the as
shown in the job drawings and
sensor
3. Mount the
space sensor circuit board
on
the mount- Sensor wiring.
CABLE SHIELD
(IF REQUIRED)
CONNECTIONS
terminal connections.
13+-+ -1
13+-+ +1
13+-+ -2
13+-+ +2
rum T7660ASENSOR
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TEMPERATURE
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SENSOR
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HONEYWELL T7660A SENSOR
JUMPER W1
IS 300 FT. [91 M] USING 18 AWG
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THERMOSTAT WIRE.
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SENSORGND R2 SENSORPWR
2.2K,
lI 113+-+
120
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1/4WATT
---1\/\/\, ; ; D; ; 5VDC
SENSOR/INPUT RELAY
CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS
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R1
D; ; +1
Dt t 1/2com
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13+-+ -4 l3+-+ RLY 4
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13+-+ spare D
13+-+ -8
13+-+ 7/8
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and regulations.
4) Outside walls.
erratic readings.
cause
c.
Dead air
arcas:
wallboard.
CABLE SHIELD
2. Wire the shown in the job drawings and
sensor as
(IF REQUIRED)
Fig.38.
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-1
"-----a+-+ +1
GH- -3
C7180A
SENSOR/INPUT
GH- +3 SENSOR
CONNECTIONS
GH- -4
rWHITE
()
-1
GH- +4
+1
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GH- -5
GH- -2
GH- +5
18-22AWG GH- +2
GH- -3
GH- +6
GH- •3
BH- -7
GH- -4
BH- •7
BH- •4
BH- -8
GH- -5
Ma1n
COMPLETE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
GH- -6
GH- +6
NOTES: GH- +8
tampering.
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W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
TotalHome®
Fig. 29. Wiring between and W180A Controller.
W1 BOA. CONTROLLER
FIRE ffilGGER
OPTION
TotalHome®
TB1
CONTROL PANEL
+13.8V
TB1-19
TB1-12
TB1-11
H3 -,t,
--- HBUS-H4
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TB1-9
PGM
1N4001 OR
SIG1
EQUIVALENT
ALARM/SAF RELAY
(AS/RBK-624)
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W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
11T:H: YELLOW
DATA
GREEN
¢ ¢
+ YELLOW
END
04, ¢
- GREEN
+
RED
12 VDC JUMPER
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-IJ:p ¢
-
BLACK
J" ,r BLOCK
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ml
™+ +
12VDC
Hµrp
external
™+
SHIELD GROUNDED
AT W180A CONTROLLER
'- POWER
18 AWG,
CONNECTIONS:
SOLID OR STRANDED
CHASSIS GROUND
SIGNAL CONNECTIONS:
1.
USE 6-CONNECTOR, 3 TWISTED PAIR SHIELDED CABLE, 18 GAUGE.
IF
2. POWER IS RUN IN SEPARATE CABLE, D.D.TA CABLE CAN BE 24 GAUGE AS SHOWN, DISTANCE LESS THAN 400 FT. (120 M).
5. DO NOT EXTEND YELLOW OR GREEN WIRES COMING FROM TOUCHPADS WITH A SINGLE WIRE.
TOUCHPAD)
13+-++
1
TOUCHPAD 250mA _DATA
=
PLACE JUMPER
l3+-+
2 TOUCHPADS = 500mA
---l3+-+
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1
TO CONNECT
3 TOUCHPADS 750mA +
=
THE TWO LEFT
4 TOUCHPADS =
1
A END
r:L1,_____,1,__
HEADER PINS
5 -
TOUCHPADS 1.25 A
=
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(SIDE OPPOSITE
13+-+
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INT)
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l3+-+ -
EQ!inL
l3+-+ +
12 VDC
l3+-+ -£XTERNAL
-LEAD
WIRING NOTES:
1.
DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
68-0139 30
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Fig. 24-Removing the trim ring. Fig. 25-Mounting S321A Touchpad in a 3-gang
junction box.
M3504A
W180A Controller.
SOLID :
OR STRANDED,
TO TOUCI-IPADS
TI-IREE TWISTED
•
YELLOW
PAIRSAS=rrtS
•
¢
0¢ +
drywall as
follows:
: YELLOW
¢
-3-gangjunction box (Fig. 25):
0¢
,---,--_---...,___,--__,,'.'"".,,_
END
GREEN
qJ
a. Make sure
that the location chosen is clear of 0¢
studs and other possible obstructions behind the RED
0¢ lf +
drywall. 12VDC
JOB$-+:!:
BLACK
•
q:
b. Place the 3-gang junction box the wall the
on at
lnl
selected location and it stencil outline +
use as a to
12VDC
•
c.
Cut the opening for the junction box.
Wl80 TERMINATION PANEL
d. the
Mount junction box in the cutout. wtRENUTS
=•••••••••••••••••••••
(TYPICAL)
e.
Run the 6-wire connecting cable (Belden®8742, "8168
TotalHome®
the wiring between System and W 180
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180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
Fig. 23-Typical wiring for two HVAC systems to assure power supply Isolation.
120 VAC
SYSTEM #1
i ö
RELAY CONNECTIONS
l=
I
Dt t RLY 1
I
O Q:l::j; RLY2
I a+-+ spare A
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RB285A1048
Dt;!; RLY3
OR EQUIVALENT
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............
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a+-+ B
spare
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a+-+
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RLY7
a+-+ 7/Bcom
a+-+ RLYB
NOTE:
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1.
TO ENSURE ISOLATION, R1 MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO R2.
2. TO ENSURE ISOLATION, THE TRANSFORMER AT POINT X MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTH GROUND.
MB167
TotalHome®
HONEYWELL SYSTEM 4. Installer must be a
trained, experienced service
Tota!Home®
Wiring and connections between the Sys- technician.
and the W 180 System provided the installerof 5. The Touchpad be mounted in 3-gangjunction
tem are
bJ may a
TotalHome®
the System. The Tota!Home System and the box in hole in drywall panel.
or a cut a
WI80 System should each have their HBus 6. After installation is complete, check product
own, separate out
networks. This allows the systems work independently operation provided in these instructions.
to as
ing
nected
properly
through
as
stand-alone
CAUTION
TotalHome®
The installer wires be- Disconnect before installation
will connect two power to prevent
the controllers, for HBus (H3) and electrical shock equipment damage.
tween two one Data+ or
ends.
The Touchpad be located in However,
may any room.
Prior to servicing either system, disconnect the inter-
mounting in bathrooms and other high humidity is
areas not
connecting wires. Reconnect these wires after servicing
advised. Multiple Touchpads be installed for
may conve-
is completed. Verify operation the combined
proper of
nience. Because the Touchpad docs not perform tempera-
system.
ture sensing, location is limited for thermostat.
not as as a
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RELAY CONNECTIONS
HEAT PUMP (TYPICAL)
l3+-+ RLY1
RELAY CONNECTIONS
AND FAN
AUXILIARY STRIP 1
Y l3+-+ RLY2
VALVES 24VAC
B+-+ 1/2
com
UNIT AUXILIARY STRIP 2 :::)-I V8043A, 8, E, F, J
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A V8044A, B, E
B+-+ RLY2
FAN LOW_:)---,
L--G+--+- RLY3
B+-+
FAN HIGH ::>--i spare A
3/4
com 13+-+ RLY3
TRANSFORMER COMMON
I
RLY 4
B+-+ 3/4
com
CTRLS COMMON
Y l3+-+ spare
8
B+-+ RLY 4
OUTDOOR
COMPRESSOR
:) l3+-+ spare
C
CIRCULATION EXTERNAL POWER
B+-+ spare
B
REVERSING VALVE
...........s+-+ 5/6
com B+-+ RLY5
r-
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSORHIGH
LOW RLY6 5/6com
spare D
B+-+ RLY6
AS
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE REQUIRED l3+-+ RLY 8 REQUIRED BY
B+-+ 7/8com
B+-+ RLY8
1.
USE 24 VAC POWER SUPPLIED BY HEAT PUMP. THROUGH W180A RELAYS.
CONTROLLER RELAY.
RLY1
FURNACE
24VAC
BURNER
J
:::)
1-:! 1/2com
J
:f
BURNER/FAN
:) I spare
A
CONNECTIONS
RLY3
OR OTHER DRY
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CONTACT CLOSURE
I 13+-+ -1
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re
3/4
--:) com
AC COMPRESSOR
13+-+ +1
13+-+ RLY 4
13+-+ -2
18 AWG STRANDED WIRE OR
13+-+ spare B
13+-+ -3
VOLTAGE TO HEAT PUMP CONTROLS 13+-+ RLY5
13+-+ +3
13+-+ 5/6
com
13+-+ -4
13+-+ RLY6
CONVENTIONAL FORCED AIR
13+-+ +4
COMBINATION UNIT.
CONFIGURATION.
13+-+ -7
13+-+ +7
13+-+ -8
13+-+ +8
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2 Testing 9
Outdoor Reset Strategy. pg. . . . .
pg.
. . . . . . . .
.
Error Messages 11
Sequence of Operation pg.
3 pg.
. . . . .
. .
Test
button and
System is· System is in
'. Unoccupied Shut Down is required supply is control functions selector switches
on
•• ;
½::
••
•
mamtaining
•A
Coh··· -......:.. --...
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••
-/
"I/'.
Curve'
,
.
. .
. .
Minimum Return
-=•J
/)MaximumSup
/
,..__, temperature
•
Control is
D Power
-
81ll setting
•
maintaining
_J_
Heat Demand , __ ..::ns.n.o,CT'...,
_,
Maximum Supply
__ / Actuating
•
wwso •
/ )·
1so-F
20
•.
Motor Speed
• • Unoccupied
70"f
Occupied
¡21•c> ¡21· setting
temperat1:1re
Minimum Return
'"º •
..
e·. -.
•
setting • ,
• •. Maximum Supply
lloatlngCUIVO / _
Minimum Boiler
.
• • l
OD°f Mox.Sopply/ 140
.ac.
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.
Return
c•°i1 tempera-
•
-
Unoccupied
D Pump
_.,;:ic--:;::;=1,io ture setting
- Occupied Unoccupied
D •
•
temperature
O Boiler
Ctr 150
250
setting Test
30
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O Closlng r.......... r.:.;..
Pump is on D Opening
Jun
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Boiler is
on 24Y&OID)Hr3"'
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Term·1nal Plug·. •.
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Terminal Plugs: Dal,rR,uy
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.
;, timer input
put connections
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Input: Outdoor
. .
Sensor070
Input:
--4
'-. Included
()
Heat Demand
() ,()
signal
() Input:
Universal
Included
Supply
Sensor 071
I.
Output:
pump
Tum on
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Sensor071
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Input: 2k RTU
Input: Unoccupied
Tlmer030 074
Mixing Valve •
Sensor
Turn on boiler
Outdoor Reset Strategy· -1
Correct setting and shifting of the Heating Curve... the key to More Comfort and Energy Savings.
Heating Curve
As outdoor temperatures get colder, heat losses from building increase, requiring the addition of heat to prevent the indoor
a more
air temperature from also getting colder. This tekmar reset control the outdoor temperature and the outdoor
measures as
temperature gets colder, it balances the heat loss by making the healing supply water hotter.
The Heating Curve is used to calculate exactly how hot to make the supply water at different outdoor temperatures, and illustrates
the Reset Ratio. (the number of degrees the supply water temperature is raised for each degree the outdoor temperature falls.)
2.4 Curve, the supply temperature is raised 2.4 degrees for degree of
outdoor drop.
-With a water
every
temperature
If: WWSD point 70ºF and Outdoor temperature 30ºF, then supply temperature 166ºF
= = =
temperature warm
during colder weather. -,'.{]
Heating
If the Heating Curve selected is too high; too much heat is delivered and
• Curve
from the outdoors; additional heat is not required, and if the heating --,-
system is running (even standby), enough heat be
on excess can
valuable
energy.
This control closes the mixing valve and turns off the when the
pump,
gain turns into heal loss; the heat loss lhe indoor temperature to
causes
fall below the comfort level, and the heating system must be turned to
on
Outdoor air temperature
start delivering heat.
To provide heat to lhe building, this control turns the and the mixing valve, delivering heat at the low output required
on pump opens
If
by the Heating Curve near the WWSD point. the outdoor temperature rises above the WWSD point, the control shuts the system
avoided.
are
When the system is operating the WWSD point and the building is too cold; the WWSD point should be raised.
near
When the system is operating the WWSD point and the building is too lhe WWSD point should be lowered.
near warm;
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•
.,
-
190
(88)
(a)
The
Manually,
Occupied
at
and
the control:
Heabng
on can
;
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/"
..
.
.:
•
• ' Curve
.
/--1.2. .
/7:l
point
up or
down from 35 to 105ºF (2 to 41 ºC).
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il/I/
(b) Automatically, using temperature feedback:
room
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"Q"/
'· ••
s
o.a,
•
/
••
WWSD
.s'I / -
s
a
lekmar RTU, Zone Control
or
Indoor Sensor lo provide room temperature
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130
1/i'. "
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pm •
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.
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-
;,,c-¡:u,
os---
(S4)
!.
.. feedback for added comfort and system flexibility.
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shill .; ·¡¡ J •
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d //ù'. 1/
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... ,- ..
.
....
shlllof
¡",;;.'< ., ..,., 90
•
--
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Hoating If
:;:-:--:---:' the air temperature in the is too cold, the control will shift the heating
(32J room
curvo
;, ..s--:-':-'"'
/.
•.
• •
(and WWSD point) which raises the supply temperature until the
,, curve up,
70
·ù; Ï again
/
1211 room warms up
\;¡_·_ .;,,,-: •
If the air in
1 temperature the room is too the control will shift the heating
.,.. - so·F warm,
,
'(loJ•c
<gl !l 1gl ?fi <-l <:;:e curve
(and WWSD point) down, which lowers the supply temperature until
A cool temperature shift the far enough to bring the control out of WWSD at outdoor temperatures.
very room can curve up warm
A temperature shift the far enough down to put the control into WWSD at cool outdoor temperatures.
very warm room can curve
Refer to the tekmar Essays E 001 and E 002 for detailed information regarding control strategy and integration of control functions.
more
2
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Sequence of Operation
:
I
When the Mixing Control 354 is powered-up, the "Power" light will and the control will turn all LED's for five seconds.
come on on
Universal Sensor 071 to continually monitor the system supply water temperature.
• an
Option, Universal Sensor 071 to continually monitor the boiler return water temperature.
• an
(a) tekmar 2K RTU Indoor Sensor 074 (switch selector switch to "Indoor Sensor" position)
a or or;
-
(b) tekmar Zone Control (switch selector switch to "Zone Control" position)
a
-
While monitoring all of these temperatures, the control recognizes the following temperature conditions and inputs and will
•
respond described. During operation, the lights of the control will indicate operational status illustrated.
as as
Unoccupied mode
13 14 15 16 17 1ª 2º
I I I I I I I'9--lI
112
Connect (short circuit) terminals Uno Com Sen (14 and 15) together.
Sw-
èim Ref Uno Com
·!OK
2K' Com
Sup OÛI
Extemnl Z0n(;
1
2
(1
(a) switch the Heat demand switch to the "External (1
& 2)" position, and
&2) 25.,,
ooen
-
-
Heat
Dom•
(b) switch the the Heat demand switch to the "Permanent• position. Heal Bollo, enabled
-
Pennanont 1 Dº«>
- - opon
The control will monitor lhe outdoor and supply temperatures. The Occupied and Unoccupied dial settings become the WWSD point.
Unoccupied mode, lhe "Unoccupied" light will and the control will operate at the temperature of the Unoccupied dial setting.
come on,
The control will monitor the indoor, outdoor and supply temperatures, and shift the Heating Curve (and the Elt'.lt:m.il Zona
!
·21:)%.
(1&2}
WWSD point) down to fine adjust the system supply water temperature whenever the temperature
-.
up or room
P.rn
He:11
Oomnnd Sollt
is different than setting of »pÍ!!I
the lhe Occupied dial. When switched into Unoccupied mode, the "Unoccupied"
L 1()<':,
light will and the control will operate at lhe temperature of lhe Unoccupied dial setting.
come on,
Indoor Sensor
The control will monitor the indoor, outdoor and supply temperatures, and shift the Heating Curve (and the F.ñem,11 L'one
r,&2¡ 2'>>•
WWSD point)
up or down lo fine adjust the system supply water temperature whenever the
room
-- Ir
temperature
functional, and
is different
setback
than
RTU
the
must
setting
be used
of the
if
RTU
Unoccupied
dial. The
schedules
Occupied and
desired.
Unoccupied dials
are not
H
..
Perr.iAnoril
1
Dem•nd
--
l[GI
,,
L-
Boll,
10".,
a are lndoorSonsor
WWSD function
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outdoor and supply temperatures. Whenever 3 days lhe mixing valve will be O Pump
pass, run open unoccupied light .,
D Ùnoccupic>d
D Boaor
and closed and then the will be cycled for 15 seconds to help prevent seizing. mayalsobeon
pump on
O Ma,.
Retum -).(c1os1ng
D Max. Supply D
Qpcna,g
Valve and Pump Exercising
Exercising of valve
the and is done to long life oi these components. Every three days the control checks to if
the
pump ensure see
valve has been operated to the fully and close positions. If the valve has been operated lo these positions, the control continues
open
lhe valve has not been closed in the last three days, the valve will also cycle fully closed and then return to its operating location.
water temperature for whichever requires the hottest supply water. The relay is continuously
zone pump
Pe1rnononl - - • -
101;.
•
when Zone Control is selected except during the valve and exercising period. The Occupied and ludoor
on pump
Unoccupied light
control will continue lo monitor lhe outdoor and supply temperatures, but further D Unoccupied O Boùor
no
also be
may on
D Min. Actum
-)j(ckising
control action will take place until there is heat demand signal.
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a
D Max. SUpply D Opcn,ig
3
Outdoor temperature cold enough to require heating (cont.)
The "Heat Demand" light will the control will switch the (a) (b) (c)
come on, on
actions;
*'""P *Pump *Pump
0BoUor
O Boiler
(a)- Open the valve. The "Opening" light will come on
and the control
Q Clos111g
-
*Boilor Closing
Dc1o.ing
(b) Close the valve. The "Closing" light will and the control
- come on
- are
Max. Supply light may also be
and the remains in fixed position. on
valve a
excessive heat, (
types
of plastic hydronic radiant floor tubing) this control has Power
eg. some
O Min.Actum
D 0pen1ng
The control operate for long time at the Maximum supply temperature if :
may a
(a) it is of
coming out a deep setback just starting from cold start.
- or up a Opening or Closing
( light also be
(b)- RTU Occupied dial when Indoor Sensor 07 4 is used) is turned suddenly. may on
an or up
operate the valve to maintain the boiler return temperature slightly than the
warmer
D Closing
The control operate for long time at the Minimum Return temperature if:
may a Opon,ng
(a) it of
is coming out deep setback just starting from cold start.
- a or up a Opening Closing
or
(c) the minimum setting is too high for system design conditions. Unoccupied light also be
- may on
At times, the control be trying to control both the Maximum Supply and Minimum Return temperatures (ie. when leaving
may a
deep setback). When this the control is programmed to give priority to the Minimum Boiler Return function, and only the
occurs,
When the control is in WWSD, the "Min. Return" and "Max. Supply" lights will not be displayed.
Caution:
Under normal operating conditions, the control will provide excellent protection against excessive supply temperatures
4
lnstallatión
·
"lé.,("
.
r,.
.
Caution
Improper installation and operation of this control could result in damage to equipment and possibly even
personal injury.
Check the contents of this package. If of the contents listed missing damaged, please refer lo the Limited Warranty
any are or
and Product Return Procedure the back of this brochure and contact wholesaler tekmar sales agent for assistance.
on your or
Type 354 includes: One Control 354 One Outdoor Sensor 070 One Supply Sensor 071
• • •
Read brochures A 354 and select lhe correct Application for job.
your
Note:
Carefully read the details of the Application, and the Sequence of Operation sections in all applicable brochures to ensure that
you
have chosen the control and understand its functions within the operational requirements of system. Some applications
proper your
feature boiler return protection and require ordering additional Universal Sensor 071.
an
the control. The base is then mounted in accordance with the instructions in the Data Brochure D 001.
on
wiring hardware and conduit fittings. Before breaking out the knock-outs, check the wiring diagram and select those
common
sections of the chamber with voltages, since the safety dividers will later prevent wiring from crossing between sections.
common
Power should not be applied to any of the wires during this rough-in wiring stage.
Install the Outdoor Sensor 070, and the Supply Sensor 071 according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D
001 and
•
Option: A Universal Sensor 071 be installed to provide Minimum Boiler Return protection. See Brochures A 354.
can
Option: An Indoor Sensor 074, RTU Zone control also be connected. See individual instructions.
or can sensor
Install the wiring from the other system components (Boiler, Pump, Actuating Motor, Heat Demand circuit) to the base.
•
to the base. A Class II transformer must be used. Do not connect of the transformer terminals to ground, damage to
any as
The installer should test to confirm that no voltage is present at of the wires. Maximum 24 Volts
any
Install the control into the base, sliding it down until it into place.
• snaps
3PLe I
5
All electrical connections made 6
:·I
are directly to the plug terminals.
•
Connect lhe 24Vac supply from the secondary side of 24Vac class II transformer to
• power a
•
e I R Pump
to ground.
Connect the Pump circuit to terminals Pump (5 and 6). These terminals lead to
1
O dry relay
• a amp
Note:
switched
The
through
type 354
an
is
isolation
approved
relay
for
approved
low voltage
for the
only
line
(Maximum
voilages
24Vac).
required to
The
operate
pump
the
should
pump.
be
l·.-·3·
.1 c>J
P_ower
Fi
Pump
I :I 111I
to O
• a amp
g 1º
dry
control
relay
circuit
contact
can
which
be switched
closes when
directly
the
through
control requires
the control.
boiler
If
operation.
higher voltages
Boilers
are
with
used,
a
24Vac
an
17·I·'.ª
Com
tvh
Opn
Mix
Cis
Mix Boiler
5
• Connect the power supply for the actuating motor to terminal Com Mix (7).
Maximum 24 Volts
If tekmar Actuating motor010 is used, 24Vac 12VA supply forthe
a a power
control is adequate for operating the motor. Install jumper wire between
a
·1.,6
s
4
terminal Power R (4) and Com Mix (7).
13:I ·1
ÎÎf:1'.
.••
." .P ·'
et
er
.
Punip;_
Connect the wire from the OPEN circuit of the actuating motor to the terminal R
•
.
of
Opn Mix (8) the control. This terminal leads relay
I
to a 10 amp contact Power supply
connection to tekmar
which closes to bring from terminal Com Mix (7) to the valve.
power open Actuating Molar 010
Connect the wire from the CLOSE terminal of the actuating motor to the terminal
•
Output
Maximum 24 Volts
If
a 24Vac external heat demand signal is used, (zone valve end switches, etc.) connect the
I
wiring from the Heat Demand circuit to terminals Heat Dem Heat Dem (1
and 2). When
1
2
-
Dem¡Dem
Sensor and unpowered input connections
Connect the two wires from the Supply Sensor 071 to terminals
12 ,.13 15.
>14 16 17 18 19 20
Com
Sen-Sup Sen (18 and 19).
Cirn Re\¡JnO Colî,.1
1ÛK 2k.
Com Out
Sup
•
Out
Connect the two wires from the Universal Sensor 071 to terminals Com Rel UnO CClm 1
OK '2K Com •
Sup
- ..
(1) Connect the two wires from the Indoor Sensor 074 the tekmar Com i:iét" ÛnO
or Com 10K 2K Com Sup
Out
.
.'sw·. Sen.
10K Zone Control to terminals ComSen-10KSen(15 and 16). Sen Sen Sen
Sen RT.U Sen Sen
OR OR
1Ef
Option: Occupied/Unoccupied switch input. 12 :J3, 14 15
i7 18'
.
Ht 20
Rel
Com Uno Com 10K 2K Com .Sup Out
Connect the two wires from the Occupied/Unoccupied dry contact ·sen. Sen FÍTÙ
·sen· Sen Seil ·sen
Sw Sen
switch (timer, relay, etc.)toterminals UnOSen-ComSen (14 and 15).
Electrical connections to the terminal plugs of the type 354 control. Control relays are shown in "power down" condition.
:'
•
type 354
.
Maxi'!'um 2 Volis Do not apply
,
powerherel
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.
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·
.
:
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•
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1- I· I U
í
i
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I
'H•atOomand
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from
systern
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7,.. I .• <::,i1:1:;l)
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OR
.
.
•
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Ext•rrul
24V.1c
I •
clos
·PumpReby
System
to
tum
Pump
on
I I·
!'1osº'¡os,rlfio'o/alumy
..
•
on
bodr: .I I Unoccupied
or
TI
mer
modo
030
I -r:,'
Zam,
(optiOMI}
Conlrol
I
Note: This is not a wiring diagram.
For a detailed wiring schematic of your specific application, refer to the Application Brochure A 354.
6
Step Five Testing the wiring
Caution
and procedures and should only be carried out by properly trained and
16
experienced
Before applying
persons.
SW
Com
Sen
10
Sen S
Volts
control.
good
AC,
quality
and at
electrical
least O
test
-1,000,000
meter, capable
Ohms, is
of reading
essential
from
to properly
at least
test
0-200
this
7J
Test the
sensors
These test must be made beforetuming the supply, and with the terminals
on power
D 001. If tekmar RTU Zone Control is used, check the applicable data brochure
a or
Make exposed wiring bare terminals not in contact with other wires
sure or are any or
to
AC
measure
should be
the voltage
measured
between
at these
terminals
terminals.
C- R (3 and 4 ). Between 22 and 26 Volts
16m7/J
I 14115i
Uno
Sw
Com
Sen
10K
Sen
2K
r/TU
Com
Sen
1--rïr .
If
an
external Heat Demand signal is used,
power up
the Heat Demand circuit and ©e© e
'¿
(1 2).
voltage between terminals Heat Dem Heat Dem and Between 22 and 26
-
Terminal plug pushed into
Volts AC should be measured at these terminals.
terminal plug between terminals 5 and 6. When the circuit is powered-up, the pump should operate.
If it does not check the circuit wiring for and that it is powered and the voltage is correct. Check the
come on, errors ensure up
Note: When Return Sensor 071 is used, the boiler loop operate with the See Brochures A 354.
a pump must pump.
If
using lhe control to operate the boiler, make to the boiler circuit is off and install jumper in the terminal
you are sure power a
check the circuit wiring for and that it is powered and the voltage is
correct. Check the devices in the circuit
on, errors ensure up
(limits, flow switches, etc.) for faults. If the boiler operates properly when the circuit is powered disconnect the power,
up, remove
Make the Actuating Motor circuit is off and install jumper in the terminal plug between the Com Opn Mix
sure power to a Mix-
should If it does check the circuit wiring for
(7 and 8) terminals. When the circuit is powered-up, the valve not open, errors
open.
and that it is powered and the voltage is correct. Check the valve to make it is not jammed already fully
ensure up sure or open.
the jumper and install it in the terminal plug between the Com Mix (7 and 9)
is powered
up,
disconnectthe
power, remove Mix-Cis
If it check the circuit wiring and operation
terminals. When the circuit is powered-up, the valve should close. does not close, valve
described above. Disconnect the the jumper and proceed to the next step.
as power, remove
Turn the off and make all test jumpers have been removed from the plugs.
• power sure
Connect the plugs to the control by carefully aligning them with their respective headers and pushing them upwards into the
•
Caution
circumstances should safety limit devices be left disconnected after installation of this control. The installer shall
no
check all applicable code requirements and obtain Inspections that the installation Is in
necessary to ensure
7
Settings
Step Essential
Six--• control settings
To obtain the best operation from reset control, it is important to measure the system supply temperature accurately
a as
possible. Whenever the control receives heat demand signal, the must be operated maintain
as a system pump to
continuous water flow across the supply temperature sensor. Whenever the control uses a boiler return sensor, the boiler
pump must also be operated to maintain continuous water flow across the boiler return sensor.
detailed technical of of
A description the effect control settings overall system operation is described in the tekmar Essay, E 002.
more on
Heating Curve
As outdoor temperatures drop, heat losses from become greater and the heating system
a space
supply
value
outdoor
water
describes
temperature.
temperature
how
many
The
must
degrees
supply
be raised
the
temperature
to
supply
maintain
water
starts
a constant
temperature
to increase
room
when
is
temperature.
raised
the
for
outdoor
a one
The
temperature
degree
heating
drop
curve
falls
in
l!1
0.4 3.6
Heating Curve
below the WWSD point. To calculate the correct setting for the heating the following formula.
curve, use
• temperature= Curve
160°F-70ºF 90ºF
Heating 1.4
curve = = =
700F SºF 65°F
_
temperatures: (21)
Occupied temperature
When there is temperature feedback to the control, the Occupied dial setting determines the
no room
70ºF
3m.05
as
When Indoor Sensor 07 4 is connected to the control, the Occupied dial setting becomes the actual
an
controlled temperature of the This valuable feature allows the control to compensate for (2) (41)
room. an
incorrectly set heating for unexpected internal heat gains losses. If the temperature
curve or or room Occupied
is too high too low, the indoor allows the heating to be shifted down accordingly.
or sensor curve up or
When tekmar Zone Control RTU (Room Temperature Unit) is connected to the control, the RTU
a or
setting becomes the controlled temperature and the Occupied dial becomes inactive.
Unoccupied temperature
The Unoccupied dial operates in the the Occupied dial, but at different temperature.
same way as a 70ºF
(21ºC)
When the terminals Uno Com Sen (14 and 15) shorted out, lhe control switches from
Sw- are
operating
Zone
the
Control
controlled
at the
or RTU
temperature
Occupied
(Room
dial
and
Temperature
setting
the
to
Occupied/Unoccupied
operating
Unit) is connected
at the
dials
Unoccupied
to the
become
control,
dial
inactive,
the
setting.
RTU
making
When
setting
it
a
becomes
tekmar
}!},os
(2) (41)
necessary
Set this selector switch to the "Indoor Sensor" position when tekmar Indoor Sensor 07 4 tekmar External Zone Conol
a or a
(1 &
2) 25%opcn
RTU is connected. The control will receive temperature feedback from the that has the
room room
Sensor
or
RTU. Heat Demond
Qgg Boiler enabled
Set the switch to the "Zone Control" position when tekmar Zone control is connected, lhe control
a ..,. ·• · •
'-- 10% open
-
Indoor Sensor
receives information from the Zone Control that allows the heating to be shifted the supply
curve so
8
Heat Demand switch
of delivering
When the heating system uses zone valve end switches
or some
other
means an External Zeno
(1
&2) 25%open
(1 this switch
external heat demand signal to terminals Heat Dem Heat Dem and 2), set to
r
-
"External (1
& 2)" and the control will only be able to operate the mixing valve when it receives a Heat Demand ggg Do,lcr enabled
Indoor·
If external heat demand signal is not used, set the switch to "Permanent" and the control will be
an
This setting determines the maximum allowable supply temperature to be delivered to the system.
When
at
allowable.
the
the
maximum.
supply
Refer
temperature
to
To get the
4 for
gets
fastest
too hot,
system
details
the
heat
mixing
maximum
up
valve
times,
closes
supply
this
until
setting
operation
the temperature
should
and
be
requirements.
set
is
as
stabilized
high
as
""
100 Off
When Return Sensor 071 is connected to the control, and the dial is turned from "Off", this
a up
setting determines the minimum allowable boiler return temperature. When the return temperature
becomes too cold, the mixing valve is closed until the temperature is stabilized atthe minimum. To
·,
get the fastest system heat up times, this setting should be set as
low
as
allowable. Refer to page
OH.
150
The position of this switch determines at which valve position the control will fire the boiler under Zone •,"I•·
[:ir:1emal
(1
cold,
• At the
the
"10%
control
open"
will override
position,
this
the
setting
control
in
will
order
not
to
fire
raise
the boiler
the water
until the
temperature
valve has
more
opened
quickly.
at least
Heat
,..
Demand
·
125%ope
• • __¡
gg
I
Boller
10% open
enabled
10%, and will turn the boiler off when the valve closes to 0% This setting would normally be Indoor ·.,-,
open.
chosen tor high boilers (cast iron, steel fire tube, etc.), systems with large thermal
mass or a mass
At the "25% open" position, the control will not fire the boiler until the valve has opened at least 25%, and will tum the boiler off
•
when the valve closes to 15% This setting would normally be chosen for low boilers (copper fin tube, low
open. mass mass
cast iron, etc.), and systems with low thermal in the loop between the boiler and the mixing valve.
mass
Note:
Some heating combine high input, low boilers with little thermal in the loop between
systems mass very mass the boiler
Motor Speed
The control determines the position of the mixing valve by timing the actuating motor, and comparing 140 sec.
Gtclcrnar
open
motor
Speed setting is essential for valve and boiler operation. The tekmar Actuating Motor 01 O
proper
.
takes 21 O seconds to from the fully closed to the fully position and the Motor Speed dial
move open
30 250
the control is labeled with mark indicating the correct position. Moler
on a
Speed
Speed dial If
to match. are of the exact opening time, complete the following procedure:
you unsure
(1) Set the Motor Speed dial to the longest (fully clockwise) position.
(2) Power the control and let it the actuating motor/mixing valve
up run to the fully closed position.
(3) When the test light turns off, push the test button.
its end switch, turn the Motor Speed dial down just until the control cycles through to the next step in the test routine.
(5) The Motor speed dial is calibrated to the motor. Let the control cycle through to the end of the test routine.
now
Testbutton
With the settings made and the terminal plugs firmly seated, the control. The control will
power up
The control be made to cycle through the test routine whenever the Test button is pushed. The
can
test be halted at certain times during the test by pushing the button second time. For details
can a
of the test routine, reter to the test routine description starting the next
on page.
9
Indicator lights
There eleven LEDs the front of the control that will aid in testing and troubleshooting. During normal operation, these lights
are on
Power light the 24Vac supply has been connected and the control is energized.
on • power
Heat Demand light the control is receiving external heat demand signal at terminals Heat Dem Heat Dem
on • an
-
(1 2) selector "Permanent"
1
and the heal demand switch is in the position OK Zone
or or a
WWSD light the control has calculated that the outdoor temperature is enough to not require heat.
on • warm
Unoccupied light the terminals Uno Sw-Com Sen (14 and 15) shorted together, switching the control into
on • are
Min. Return light the control is operating the mixing valve to satisfy the minimum boiler return requirement.
on •
Max. Supply light the control is operating the mixing valve to prevent maximum supply temperature overshoot.
on •
Pump light the relay is closing the contacts between the Pump (5 and 6) terminals.
on • pump on,
Boiler light the boiler relay is closing the contacts between the Boiler (1 O and 11) terminals.
on • on,
Closing light the close relay is closing the contacts between the Com Mix Cis Mix (7 and 9) terminals.
on • on,
-
Opening light the relay is closing the contacts between the Com Mix Opn Mix (7 and 8) terminals.
on • open on,
-
Test light the control is going through the programmed test routine
on •
The Mixing Control 354 has Test button which be used to test all of the main control functions at anytime. When the Test
a can
button is pushed, the control automatically through the following test procedure. If fault in the lights will
runs a a sensor occurs,
flash and the test routine will be exited until the fault is located and corrected. The listed
an error message error messages are
11.
on page
On and at the start of each test routine, all of the red status lights switched
power-up, are on
IPcwer
-
Heat Demond
The control searches for faults and, if faults found, proceeds to the next step. WWSD
sensor no are -
-
Unoccupied
If fault control
a sensor occurs, the suspends the test routine and indicates the fault by flashing
-
Mm.Return
When the test button is pushed, two of the yellow operation lights also be but
one or may on,
D Pump
these lights have effect and significance during the test routine.
no no
O Boiler
Note: Whenever the control exits the test routine, there is 3 second delay before the D Closmg
Tes1
control will be able to re-enter. Pushing the test button during this 3 seconds will have effect. D 0pening
no
The control turns the relay for the time set the Motor Speed dial. (See motor
on open span on
*Powor Heat Demand
speed calibration procedure 9.)
on page
D Heat Domand light may
[:]WWSD also be
If
the Test Button is pushed during the time the on
once valve is driving open, the "Test" light will
D Unoccupied
flash and the control will be held in mode for 5 minutes, after which time it will
a pause
D Mm.
Return
automatically exit the test routine and return to normal operating mode. During the 5 minute D Max.Supply
O Pump
Pushing the Test button during the 5 minute will allow the control to the test Olloil01
pause resume
Tost
*Opening
the test routine will be halted and the will remain The "Test" light will flash, and the 0Mm.Aetum
pump on.
*.·.'
test routine and cycle into normal operating mode.
*Pump
-
D Opening
The
pump
is running; the control turns on
the boiler for
1
O seconds. *· ·Power
Heat Demand
Heat Demand
.
light may
0 wwsD
During the 10 seconds, if there is
a
heat demand signal, and the Test button is pressed, the also be on
0 Unoccupied
test routine will be halted and the and boiler will remain
pump on. D Min.Actum
The "Test" light will flash, and the control will be held in mode for 5 minutes, after which O
a pause Max. Supply
time it will automatically exit the test routine and cycle into normal operating mode.
*Pump *
D
Pushing the Test button during the 5 minute will allow the control to the test "ÄBoiler
pause resume
Test
D Closing
routine at the next step.
D Opening
10
,.
,.
Power light Test light Closing light
on on on
- -
The control turns off the boiler and and turns the close relay for the time set
*owor Heat Demand
pump on span on
D Hoal Domaod light
the Motor Speed dial. may
D wwso also be on
If the Test Button is time
pushed
once
during the the valve is driving closed, the The ''Test"
O Unoccupied
light will flash, and the control will be held in mode for 5 minutes, after which time it
O Min. Ratum
a pause
will automatically exit the test routine and cycle into normal operating mode. During the O Max. Supply
5
*
minute the valve will continue to drive to the fully closed position.
pause,
Pump
routine at the next step, which is back to normal operating mode. Closing Tost
O Opening
The control has exited the test routine, entered operating mode and will function according to the of operation described
sequence
pages 3 and 4. One of the indicator lights be Refer to 3 and 4 for description of the possible indicator
on or more may on. page a
identify the fault from the look-up table the bottom of this and then follow standard testing procedures to confirm the
on page
problem. If
suspect wiring fault, return to steps four and five and carefully check all external wiring and wiring connections.
you a
Notes:
If the Outdoor Sensor develops either short circuit circuit, the control is programmed to calculate the outdoor
• a or an open
If there is Outdoor Sensor failure, the control will only allow the valve to operate high the supply maximum setting.
• an as as
If the Supply Sensor develops either short circuit circuit, the control is programmed to fully close the mixing
• a or an open
the control to the setting dials and it into place. Install lock if
security is required.
on cover snap a
Place this brochure, and all other brochures relating to the installation, in the protective plastic bag supplied with the control.
•
Place the bag in conspicuous location the control for future reference.
a near
It important explain
is to the operation and maintainance of this control and oi the system to the end and else who
• user anyone
Error Messages
Whenever fault is detected in of the the indicator lights will flash in specific '-
I
press
the test button to cycle the control through the test routine. This will confirm that the
/·
;
Light flashing
fault has been repaired and that correct control action has been restored. For detailed
Light off
Sensor testing instructions Data Brochure D 001.
see
*POMlt
*Power Boiler *Power
Indoor
D
Dwwso
noccuµled
D
Heat
ln.Retum
Demand Supply
Sensor
short
tWII( ••I
noccupled
emand
Outdoor
Sensor
short
isatOemand
D
wwso
noCQJplod
Return
Sensor
short
D
wwso
D
Heat
Unoccup!ed
Demand
IMln.Relum
Sensor O Mln.Rerum
short
*Max.Supply circuit
(see
*Max.SUpply
circuit
(see
n.Rotum ax. Suppfy
circuit
Max.
Supp?y
(see
I
circuit
I
D Pump trouble- trouble-
D Pump D Pump
trouble- Pump
.
OBoßer .
shooting OooJor shooting
D Boller shooting O Bo.Ier
lost
D CIOSlng
*Powor *Power
lº"'º'
Boiler
RTU
n<>ccupled
•
sntDomand
SD
Supply
Sensor
open
lOWBI sot
nocwpfed
SD
Demand Outdoor
Sensor
open
ioalDomand wwso
noccupled
Return
Sensor
O
owwso
D
Heal
Unoco.JJ)led
Demand
(see (see
trouble-
Pump
c,"""g
Boner Ilo&I
shooting
notes)
Pump
D
Boller
Closing
lost
trouble-
shooting
notes)
Pump
Boller
O closing
îe&t
trouble-
shooting
O
Octos!ng
Pump
Boder I
Test
.
notes)
Î
11
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Technical Data _:.
,,.1
Mixing Control 354 Floating
Control control;
Microprocessor This is
not a
safety (limit) control.
condensing.
wwso
Other Relays 120 V (ac) 10 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 VA 2 A
Sensors NTC thermistor, 10 kn@ 77ºF (25ºC ±0.2ºC) ß=3892 - ........,, ......
""""""""""
Minimum
Boiler Relum- Off, 60 lo 150ºF (Off, 16 to 66ºC)
The installer must that this control and its wiring isolated
ensure are and / or
shielded from strong sources
of electromagnetic noise.
Conversely, this electronic control does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the
as
Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. If this equipment does interference, the is
cause user
encouraged to try to correct the interference by reorienting the receiving and relocating
antenna / or the receiver with respect to
this equipment.
Caution Nonmetalic enclosure does not provide grounding between conduit connections. Use grounding type bushings and jumper wires.
Attention Un boîtier
non
métallique n'assure
pas
la continuité électrique des conduits. Utiliser des manchons des fils de accord
ou
Limited Warranty The liability of tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and The applicable
warranty to a product is set out in the statement of
as
tekmarControl Systems, Inc. (utekmar") under this warranty is limited. warranty policy (the "Warranty") above, receipt of which is hereby
Please read and understand the conditions appearing herein. acknowledged. The liability of tekmar is limited to those obligations
provided by
tekmar lo correct defects in
materials and/ orwork-manship a particular durability description of the product, its
or purpose, or non-
the exchange of
to the defective product for a replacement product lo the infringement of relevant patentsortrademarks, and its compliance
or any
granting of credit limited to the original cost of the product, at tekmar's with non-violation of applicable environmental, health safety
or any or
discretion, and such repair, exchange credit shall be deemed to be lhe legislation. No implied warranties shall extend beyond twenty-four
or
soie remedy available from lekmar. This warranty does not lhe cost (24) months from the production date.
cover
of the labour
parts or to remove or lo transport the defective product, lo
or
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations how long implied
reinstall lhe repaired replacement product. Returned products that on an
or are
warranty lasts, so the above limitation not apply to This warranty
not defective not covered by this may you.
are warranty.
gives specific legai rights, and also have other rights which
you you may
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by
accident, vary from state to state province to province.
or
abuse, misuse, negligence, fire,
Act of
God, has been damaged by
or
Product Return Procedures Products that believed to have defects in
modifications, alterations attachments made are
or subsequent to purchase
workmanship materials must be returned, together with written
which have or a
not been authorized by tekmar, if the product not
or was
description of the defect, to the tekmar representative for that territory. If
installed in
compliance with the locai codes and ordinances, if due to
or
the address of the representative is
not known, please request it from
defective Installation of the product.
tekmar at the telephone number listed below.
In
North America: tekmar Control Systems Ud., Canada
Head Office:
4611 23rd Street
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