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TWO GX MODELS WITH HONEYWELL MIXING DEVICE

AND RETURN CIRCULATION


WATER HEATERS

*EXPANSION TANK REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE ANY

PRESSURE BUILD IF THE WATER SUPPL Y PIPING EXPANSION TANK*

HAS BACK-FLOW PREVENTER, CHECK VALVE SHUT OFF


A
UNION SUPPLY

OR WATER METER WITH A CHECK VALVE. VALVE


u::>WATER
:..---BACK-FLOW
WATER
PREVENTER
SUPPLY

CONNECT RECIRCULATION
SHUT OFF VALVE
MIXED •

TO 11R11 CONNECTION
WATER •

RETURN
ON IMD DETAIL
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CIRCULATOR
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HONEYWELL
l§IP>'...._
BACK-FLOW
INTEGRATED
PREVENTER
I
MIXING DEVICE

UNION
I

(IMD)

REDUCER COUPLING
C SHUT OFF VALVE

RECIRCULATED
SHUT OFF VALVE
UNION
WATER
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UT OFF
UNION
MIXED WATER
LVE

11AH11 CONNECTOR
TEMPERATURE
HONEYWELL

I AND PRESSURE
INTEGRATED •

'-UNION
MIXING DEVICE O •
RELIEF VALVE

:
i
- :

(IMD)

/

.,

DISCHARGE TUBE

TEMPERATURE_/

AND PRESSURE

./
RELIEF VALVE --611 (15.2 cm) MAX.
===?..----
..

DISCHARGE TUBE FROM DISCHARGE

TUBE TO DRAIN
,Ô.
(TYPICAL)

DRAIN

DRAIN OUTLET

HOT CONNECTOR
11-<UL:::,y:::,¡ t:.M
WH:lULUNI:. CUN

2. Wire the as
shown in the job drawings and
sensor

Figs. 40 through 42. Fig. 41-Typical T7660A Space Temperature

3. Mount the
space sensor circuit board
on
the mount- Sensor wiring.

ing plate (Fig. 43).

4. Mount the the mounting plate (Fig. 44).


cover on

CABLE SHIELD

(IF REQUIRED)

Fig. 40-T7660A Space Temperature Sensor SENSOR/INPUT

CONNECTIONS
terminal connections.
13+-+ -1

13+-+ +1

13+-+ -2

13+-+ +2

LED LIGHT LED [BJ]


13+-+ -3

rum T7660ASENSOR
:

TEMPERATURE

[[]]
Q
\_AJ ::
ra
T

PB PUSHBUTTON
SENSOR

ß+-+ •5

18-22 AWG

mJ [0J] º+
DIGITAL; TWISTED PAIR
ß+-+ -6
COMMON

lnoneywenl
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L-rW1
HONEYWELL T7660A SENSOR

MAXIMUM DIST ANCE FROM CONTROLLER

JUMPER W1
IS 300 FT. [91 M] USING 18 AWG

M8182
THERMOSTAT WIRE.

M8174

Fig. 42-Typical T76608 Space Temperature Sensor wiring.

SENSORGND R2 SENSORPWR

2.2K,

lI 113+-+
120
voe
1/4WATT

---1\/\/\, ; ; D; ; 5VDC

SENSOR/INPUT RELAY

CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS

D4:
; -1
-'\/VI, Dt t RLY1

R1

D; ; +1
Dt t 1/2com

RTD SENSOR 220n,


WIRES D; l3+-+
; -2 1/8WATT RLY2

13+-+ +2 ß+-+ spare A

13+-+ -3 ß+-+ RLY3

13+-+ +3 13+-+ 3/4


com
T7660B SENSOR

T
13+-+ -4 l3+-+ RLY 4

Ü
AJ n 13+-+ +4 13+-+ spare
B

13+-+ -5 13+-+ spare


C

º'
I 13+-+ +5 ß+-+ RLY5

:o 13+-+ ß+-+

JI
-6 5/6
com

I Honeywell
I 13+-+ +6 ß+-+ RLY6

13+-+ -7
13+-+ spare D

22AWG 13+-+ •7 ß+-+ RLY7

13+-+ -8
13+-+ 7/8
com

13+-+ +8 ß+-+ RLY8

M8175

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Wllfü LUNI:. CUN

Install and wire C7130 Wall Mount Temperature Sen-


4. Make there is good air circulation
sure at average
as
follows:
sors the location.
temperature at Avoid the following
1. the the wall
Mark area on
where the
sensoror
conduit
locations because they introduce in
can errors tem-
box will be mounted.
perature sensor measurements:
2. Wire the as
shown the job drawings and
sensor on Hot caused
a.
areas by:
Fig. 37.
Concealed pipes ducts.
I) or

2) Drafts from fireplaces other heat


or sources.
NOTES:
3) Convection radiant heat from the
or sun or
a. All wiring must agree with local codes, ordinances,
electrical equipment

and regulations.
4) Outside walls.

b. Do not route temperature wiring:


sensor b. Cold caused by:
arcas
With building wiring.
I) power Concealed pipes ducts.
I) or
2) Next to control conductors.
2) Drafts from windows and doors.

3) Near electric motors.


3) Unheated the other side the wall
areas on of
4) Near welding equipment.
location.

Improper shield grounding bad


c.
or connectors can 4) Outside walls.

erratic readings.
cause
c.
Dead air
arcas:

Behind doors, furniture,


I) and curtains.

3. Mount the to the wall conduit box.


sensor or 2) In and alcoves.
corners

Install and wire C7180A Flush Mount Temperature

Fig. 37-Typical C7130A Wall Mount Tempera- Sensors as


follows:

ture Sensor wiring.


l. Drill a
one-inch hole for installation into plaster
or

wallboard.

CABLE SHIELD
2. Wire the shown in the job drawings and
sensor as
(IF REQUIRED)

Fig.38.

3. Press the body into the hole until the


sensor sensor
SENSOR/INPUT
fits snugly.
CONNECTIONS

)__ Dt
;J:

-1

"-----a+-+ +1

C7130A WALL MOUNT


Fig. 38-C7180A Flush Mount Temperature
GH- -2
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Sensor typical wiring.
GH- +2

GH- -3
C7180A

SENSOR/INPUT

GH- +3 SENSOR
CONNECTIONS

GH- -4
rWHITE

()
-1

GH- +4
+1

'\_REO
GH- -5
GH- -2

GH- +5

18-22AWG GH- +2

GH- -6 TWISTED PAIR

GH- -3

GH- +6

GH- •3

BH- -7

GH- -4

BH- •7

BH- •4

BH- -8
GH- -5

BH- +8 GENERAL SENSOR WIRING NOTES:

SEE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR


GH- +5

Ma1n
COMPLETE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
GH- -6

GH- +6

C7180A (ONE-INCH INDOOR) NOTES:

1. ONE-INCH HOLE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION


GH- -7

C7 l 80A FLUSH MOUNT TEMPERA TURE SENSOR


INTO PLASTER OR WALLBOARD.
GH- +7

2. MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM CONTROLLER TO

SENSOR IS 1000 FT. !300 MJ.


GH- -8

NOTES: GH- +8

I. Locate the where it will not be subject to


sensor
M8173A

tampering.

2. Locate the inside wall about 5


ft [I.Sm]
sensoron an

above the floor.

3. Make the wire between the and the


sure run sensor

controller is 1000 ft [300m] less.


or

'-

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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

* -N_OLNC
TB1-9

PGM
1N4001 OR

SIG1
EQUIVALENT

ALARM/SAF RELAY

(AS/RBK-624)

M7214

31 68-0139
W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM

Fig. 27-Wiring three 5321A Touchpads to the W180A Controller.

11T:H: YELLOW

DATA

GREEN

¢ ¢
+ YELLOW

END
04, ¢
- GREEN

+
RED

12 VDC JUMPER

;¡:
-IJ:p ¢
-
BLACK
J" ,r BLOCK

z
"'
ml
™+ +

12VDC

Hµrp
external
™+
SHIELD GROUNDED

AT W180A CONTROLLER

'- POWER

18 AWG,
CONNECTIONS:

SOLID OR STRANDED
CHASSIS GROUND

SIGNAL CONNECTIONS:

TWISTED PARIS, SHIELDED, 24 AWG STRANDED

HBUS WIRING NOTES:

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).

3. POWER CABLING= 2.8V DROP AT MAXIMUM LOAD.

4. GROUND DATA CABLE SHIELD TO ENCLOSURE CHASSIS

5. DO NOT EXTEND YELLOW OR GREEN WIRES COMING FROM TOUCHPADS WITH A SINGLE WIRE.

ONLY CONNECT DATA LINES DIRECTLY AS SHOWN ABOVE. MBt70

Fig. 28. Auxiliary wiring for


power wiring more than three 5321A Touchpads to the W180A Controller.

12 Vdc POWER SUPPLY

(USE POWER SUPPL Y

RATED AT 250 mA PER

TOUCHPAD)
13+-++
1
TOUCHPAD 250mA _DATA
=
PLACE JUMPER
l3+-+
2 TOUCHPADS = 500mA

---l3+-+
ï
1
TO CONNECT

3 TOUCHPADS 750mA +
=
THE TWO LEFT

4 TOUCHPADS =
1
A END
r:L1,_____,1,__
HEADER PINS

5 -
TOUCHPADS 1.25 A
=

---- I
(SIDE OPPOSITE

13+-+
+12 1,
INT)

voe

E +LEAD
l3+-+ -
EQ!inL

l3+-+ +
12 VDC

l3+-+ -£XTERNAL

-LEAD

SAMPLE POWER SUPPLIES:

-ALTRONIX SMP3 POWER SUPPL Y (2.5 A)

-AlannSaf ASPS1 (1.0 A)

WIRING NOTES:

1.
DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.

2. AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPL Y IS REQUIRED WHEN CONNECTING

MORE THAN THREE S321A TOUCHPADS TO ONE W180A CONTROLLER.

3. USE ANY 12 Vdc REGULA TED OR UNREGULATED PLUG-IN OR

STANDARD SECURITY SYSTEM AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY. M72t5

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Fig. 24-Removing the trim ring. Fig. 25-Mounting S321A Touchpad in a 3-gang

junction box.

M3504A

Fig. 26-Wiring the S321A Touchpad to the

W180A Controller.

18-22 AWG WIRE SHIELOED, •

SOLID :
OR STRANDED,

TO TOUCI-IPADS
TI-IREE TWISTED

YELLOW

PAIRSAS=rrtS

¢
0¢ +

3. Mount the Touchpad in 3-gang junction box DATA


a
or
: GREEN
0¢ qJ

drywall as
follows:
: YELLOW
¢
-3-gangjunction box (Fig. 25):

,---,--_---...,___,--__,,'.'"".,,_

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

the portion the


of drywall to be cut away. [3$--+ _
external


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

for example) from the junction box to the advance

zoning controller, leaving


a
minimum of 3 in.
,

[76 mm] of wire exposed in the junction box for

connection to the Touchpad.


Mount the Touchpad in the junction box in the
g.
£ Connect the four Touchpad signal and
power four inside mounting holes, using the
screws
wires to the 6-wire connecting cable (red wire for supplied.

input black wire for and


power, common, green h. Position the trim ring the Touchpad (note the
on

yellow wires for signals) using wire nuts. See


UP reference the surface of the trim ring)
on rear
Fig. 26 and 27. than three Touchpads
If more are and
snap it onto the Touchpad.

being wired to the W 180A Controller, Fig. 28


see

for auxiliary wiring. required,


power If connect

TotalHome®
the wiring between System and W 180

System (Fig. 29).

29 68-0139
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 ----::::::ß+-+ 1/2 com

I
O Q:l::j; RLY2

I a+-+ spare A

@
RB285A1048
Dt;!; RLY3

OR EQUIVALENT

---E+--+ 3/4
............
I
com

mt;_
I mt RLY 4

a+-+ B

spare

î;:J a+-+
I spareC
I
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RLYS
SYSTEM#2
........... .,
..

r:i
R2

5/6
o com

î
w RLY6

---1\,--0
a+-+ spare
D

a+-+

°t
RLY7

a+-+ 7/Bcom

a+-+ RLYB

NOTE:
@
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

of each other. After verifying that both systems operat-


are

ing

nected
properly

through
as
stand-alone

the HBus network.


systems, they
can
be intercon-

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

one for HBus Data


-
(H4), and mark these wires at both

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

The Touchpad be located at customer-specified


may a
S321A TOUCHPADS
height above the floor. When the customer does not specify,

mount the Touchpad for best viewing (at slightly below


or
NOTES:
level; usually 5 ft., 4 in. [1.63m] above the floor).
eye
I. Read these instructions carefully. Failure follow
to
Install and wire the Touchpad follows:
as
them could damage the product a
hazardous
or cause
I. Remove the Touchpad from its package. Set aside all
condition.
mounting materials (for example, plastic
screws, screw
2. Check the ratings and description given the prod-
on
anchors) until later in the mounting procedure.

uct to make the product is suitable for


sure your
2. Use flat-bladed screwdriver the trim ring
a to remove
application.
from the Touchpad (Fig. 24). Set aside the until the
cover
3. Installer must comply with all local building codes
Touchpad has been mounted.
and ordinances when installing this product.

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8$+ 17/18
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™+ ª
EARTHGND RLY2 RLY10
8$+ RLY18
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13+-+ +10
spare
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spareE 8$+ sparel
8$+ +2

13+-+
8$+ -3 -11
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RLY3 RLY11 RLY19

13+-+
8$+ +3 +11

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3/4 11/12corn 19/20
com com

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13+-+
H3
-...
CABLE SHIELD RLY 4 RLY12
8$+ RLY20 ¡: -4 -12

H4-.... spare
B spareF
8$+ spareJ fd +4 13+-+ +12

13+-+
spare
C spareG
8$+ spareK -5 -13

:MTA END
RLY5

5/6 corn
RLY13

13/14com
8$+
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RLY21

21/22
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-6
13+-+

13+-+
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a.
+6 13+-+ +14
RLY6 RLY14
™+ RLY22

8$+ a++
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+ spare
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spareH spareL

12VDC

+7 +15
8$+ 8$+ a++
1/-
RLY7 RLY15 RLY23

int. :E

8$+ ffi 13+-+


H4_;// -8 -16
7/8 15/16com 23/24
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12VDC co

H1_// -
external RLY8 RLY16
8$+ RLY24

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W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM

Fig.15-Typlcal standard heat pump wiring. Fig.17-Typical hydronic system equipment

wiring.
RELAY CONNECTIONS
HEAT PUMP (TYPICAL)

l3+-+ RLY1
RELAY CONNECTIONS

INDOOR 24VAC _:) I


...........s+-+ 1/2 HONEYWELL 13+-+ RLY
1
HEATING com

AND FAN
AUXILIARY STRIP 1

Y l3+-+ RLY2
VALVES 24VAC

B+-+ 1/2
com
UNIT AUXILIARY STRIP 2 :::)-I V8043A, 8, E, F, J

-#
$--
rn spare
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

PUMP AND RELAY TO MATCH


UNIT
:) l3+-+ RLY5
MOTOR 13+-+ spare
C
SOURCE POWER

REVERSING VALVE
...........s+-+ 5/6
com B+-+ RLY5

r-
COMPRESSOR

COMPRESSORHIGH
LOW RLY6 5/6com

spare D
B+-+ RLY6

RLY7 13+-+ spare D

18 AWG STRANDED WIRE OR

BETTER, AT SHORT ENOUGH LENGTH,


-l3+-+ 7/8com
AC SOURCE
13+-+ RLY7

AS
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE REQUIRED l3+-+ RLY 8 REQUIRED BY
B+-+ 7/8com

VOLTAGE TO HEAT PUMP MOTOR


PUMP CONTROLS

B+-+ RLY8

HEAT PUMP WIRING NOTES CAUTION

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTROL PUMP MOTOR DIRECTLY

1.
USE 24 VAC POWER SUPPLIED BY HEAT PUMP. THROUGH W180A RELAYS.

2. ACTUAL HEAT PUMP TERMINAL LABELING/NAMING VARY.


Will (MAX LOAD ON RELAYS a 24 VAC, AT 1
AMP)

3. CONNECT COMPONENTS TO RELAYS ASSIGNED


M7107 WIRING NOTES:
THROUGH SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION.
1. DISCONNECT POWER SUPPL Y BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.

2. CONNECT UP TO THREE VALVES IN PARALLEL TO THE SAME

CONTROLLER RELAY.

3. USE APPROPRIATE POWER SOURCE AND POWER RELAY TO

CONTROL POWER TO A CIRCULATION PUMP AND MOTOR.


Fig.16-Typical standard combination unit
4. CIRCULATION PUMPS MUST BE CONTROLLED THROUGH A

wiring. SEPARATE RELAY OUTPUT. THE W180 NOT OPERATE


Will
CORRECTLY IF
PUMPS ARE CONTROLLED SOLELY BY A

VALVE END SWITCH.


CONVENTIONAL M7110A

FORCED UNIT (TYPICAL) RELAY CONNECTIONS


AIR

RLY1

FURNACE
24VAC

BURNER
J
:::)
1-:! 1/2com

Fig.18-Typical fire switch wiring.


RLY2

J
:f
BURNER/FAN

:) I spare
A

FIRE SYSTEM SWITCH


SENSOR/INPUT

CONNECTIONS
RLY3
OR OTHER DRY
_:)
CONTACT CLOSURE
I 13+-+ -1

-GHt-
re
3/4
--:) com
AC COMPRESSOR

13+-+ +1
13+-+ RLY 4

13+-+ -2
18 AWG STRANDED WIRE OR
13+-+ spare B

BETTER, AT SHORT ENOUGH LENGTH, 13+-+ +2


13+-+ spare
C

IN ORDER TO PROVIDE REQUIRED

13+-+ -3
VOLTAGE TO HEAT PUMP CONTROLS 13+-+ RLY5

13+-+ +3
13+-+ 5/6
com

13+-+ -4
13+-+ RLY6
CONVENTIONAL FORCED AIR
13+-+ +4

UNIT WIRING NOTES 13+-+ spare D

1. USE 24 VAC POWER SUPPLIED BY B+-+ -ó


13+-+ RLY7

COMBINATION UNIT.

2. ACTUAL HEAT PUMP TERMINAL 13+-+ 7/8com


B+-+ +5

LABELING/NAMING WILL VARY.


13+-+ -6
13+-+ RLY8
3. CONNECT COMPONENTS TO RELAYS

ASSIGNED THROUGH SOFTWARE


13+-+ +6
M7108

CONFIGURATION.
13+-+ -7

13+-+ +7

13+-+ -8

13+-+ +8

M7109

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354
MixÍg Çontrql • •
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microprocessor-based control with floating action output


The tekmar Mixing Control 354 is a
a

regulates the supply water temperature to heating


intended to operate mixing valve. This valve a
a

and optionally. the indoor air temperature. The


system based the outdoor air temperature,
on

there is Heat Demand signal when the


is shut down and lhe valve is closed when no or
pump

the longer requires heat (WWSD). The


outdoor temperature is enough that system no
warm so

control is selected. Maximum supply temperature and


continuously when a zone
pump runs
of components.
temperature be constrained for protection system
minimum boiler return can

2 Testing 9
Outdoor Reset Strategy. pg. . . . .
pg.
. . . . . . . .
.

Error Messages 11
Sequence of Operation pg.
3 pg.
. . . . .
. .

Installation 5 Technical Data pg. 12


. . . . . . . . . . . .
pg. . . . . . .

Settings 8 Limited Warranty pg. 12


pg. . . . .

Test
button and
System is· System is in

LED main Operating Mode


·switched Warm Weather Heating 24Vac power to test
to ..
..

'. Unoccupied Shut Down is required supply is control functions selector switches
on

•• ;

½::
••

mamtaining
•A
Coh··· -......:.. --...
/Q\_•·
••

-/
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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·. -.

o.4 J.6 100 on

setting • ,
• •. Maximum Supply
lloatlngCUIVO / _

Minimum Boiler
.

• • l
OD°f Mox.Sopply/ 140
.ac.
'
.

Return
c•°i1 tempera-

-
Unoccupied
D Pump
_.,;:ic--:;::;=1,io ture setting
- Occupied Unoccupied
D •


temperature
O Boiler

Ctr 150
250
setting Test
30
I

Valve is closing·
O Closlng r.......... r.:.;..

Bailor Return Speed

Pump is on D Opening
Jun
--I yâ1ve is opening

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Boiler is
on 24Y&OID)Hr3"'
I"-
.....,,_, ,,. ,,..,_,.,...,,.o , •
Term·1nal Plug·. •.

J.
1'0VJldl0Ãl1'l'Cl.plcfdlr,1.COVA2A
Terminal Plugs: Dal,rR,uy
"..,__...,, .. v•••
"""""' ,,. ....... Sensor and
.

Power and out- V


24 (ac) only

;, timer input
put connections
..
.
H ,

' "- i -
.

'
' .

Input: Outdoor
. .

Sensor070
Input:

--4
'-. Included

()
Heat Demand

() ,()
signal

() Input:

Universal

Included
Supply

Sensor 071

I.
Output:

pump
Tum on

il I,.;, ..
'¢:::)

'"'"'
Sensor071
Ra,m
u ·
T R

Input: 2k RTU

Input: Unoccupied

/ Close signai. Input: Indoor


Oulpul: Open Output: or
.

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.)

Setting the Heating Curve

Two examples of how lhe Heating (see illustration)


Curve works

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
= = =

Curve, the supply of


-With a 0.6 water temperature is raised 0.6 degrees for
every
degree outdoor temperature drop.

If: WWSD 70ºF and Outdoor


point= temperature 30ºF, then supply temperature= 94ºF
=

the Heating selected ís low; the heating


• If Curve too system will not be
·.1
able to raise the supply temperature high enough to keep the
room

temperature warm
during colder weather. -,'.{]
Heating

If the Heating Curve selected is too high; too much heat is delivered and
• Curve

the building will overheat during colder weather.

Wann Weather Shut Down (WWSD)

At warm outdoor temperatures, the indoor of building gains heat


space a

from the outdoors; additional heat is not required, and if the heating --,-
system is running (even standby), enough heat be
on excess can

produced to overheat the building, causing discomfort and wasting

valuable
energy.

This control closes the mixing valve and turns off the when the
pump,

outdoor temperature is above the WWSD point.

As outdoor temperatures get colder, there point where the heat


comes a

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

off because lhe


again, and system operating at low heat output level, overheating and temperature swings in mild weather
was a

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;

Shífling the Heating Curve


./

/
1¡ '/
;

4iJ .
..

.
?.,
·3/.o /-t1.s··· ·t
J- -º
•.

.,
-
190

(88)
(a)

The
Manually,

Occupied
at

and
the control:

Unoccupied dials this control shift the WWSD


/
.'.
/
'

Heabng
on can
;

-e/
/"
..
.
.:

• ' Curve
.
/--1.2. .

/7:l
point
up or
down from 35 to 105ºF (2 to 41 ºC).

·, i / .,// !!

_/1.,,.-
il/I/
(b) Automatically, using temperature feedback:
room

'

;,'y'¡.¡¡¡¡/ 11·º--- (1:)


• qi': ,
/4,
/ / E
In addition to a
Supply Sensor and an Outdoor Sensor, this control
can use

/ .r
.. -

"Q"/
'· ••
s
o.a,

/
••

WWSD
.s'I / -
s
a
lekmar RTU, Zone Control
or
Indoor Sensor lo provide room temperature

I/
' I ,,.
130

1/i'. "
'/ /
pm •

••.
.
·;'11

I º',s,.,.,,.

_'

/ ••
-

;,,c-¡:u,
os---
(S4)

!.
.. feedback for added comfort and system flexibility.

//
""b;,
shill .; ·¡¡ J •
,.
.

upend ()èSP,,.:,-110 a. The control still calculates


a
desired supply temperature based
on
the
11/r/././ __,:.-0.4 g-

/
·:
(43)
d //ù'. 1/
,¡.9
... ,- ..
.

Healing Curve setting and the outdoor


:.
.
,,.._
.,;7·,;-:--
en
temperature.
dJí'/.,,< ..-··
• ·' .'.

....

shlllof
¡",;;.'< ., ..,., 90

--
/
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

the cools down.


outdoor aJr temperature room

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
'
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

If detected, closes the mixing the (this of


no errors are the control valve for time set on
the Motor Speed dial is the last step

the 11 ). the mixing closed, the control


test program, see page Once valve is enters the operating mode. Once in operating

mode, the control


uses:

Outdoor Sensor 070 to continually monitor the outdoor temperature.


• an

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

Option, Indoor temperature be monitored through the oi;


• can use

(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

Sen Sen Sw Sen Sen R-TU Sen Sen Sen

Heat Demand signal

Extemnl Z0n(;
1
2
(1
(a) switch the Heat demand switch to the "External (1
& 2)" position, and
&2) 25.,,
ooen
-

-
Heat

supply 24Vac signal to terminals Heat Dem Heat Dem (1


and 2), He:d Demand Boiler cnalJled Dem
a Dem
-
OR

Dom•
(b) switch the the Heat demand switch to the "Permanent• position. Heal Bollo, enabled
-

Pennanont 1 Dº«>
- - opon

Occupied/Unoccupied dial function

The control will monitor lhe outdoor and supply temperatures. The Occupied and Unoccupied dial settings become the WWSD point.

When the outdoor temperature is than lhe setting of


lhe Occupied dial, lhe control enters WWSD. When switched into
warmer

Unoccupied mode, lhe "Unoccupied" light will and the control will operate at the temperature of the Unoccupied dial setting.
come on,

Indoor Sensor 074 function Selector switch Indoor Sensor


=

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

2K RTU function Selector switch 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

When WWSD the "WWSD" "Closing"


occurs, and lights will
come on,
the mixing valve will
Heat Demand light *Powor
close and the boiler and will shut down. The control will continue monitor also be
pump to the may on D t-tcnt
Oomand

-)íwwso
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

normal If the control


operation. not, will the valve to the fully position and then return the valve to its previous position. If
open 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.

tekmar Zone Control function Selector switch= Zone Control

L.xto1m,I Zono Control


The control will monitor the indoor temperatures of all well the outdoor and supply
zones, as as (l&J - 2:.s;
temperatures, and shift the Heating Curve (and the WWSD point) down lo fine adjustthe system supply
up or He.'.ll
Oem.Jnd Boih

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 dials not functional.


are

Outdoor temperature cold enough to require heating

Occupied/Unoccupied dial, Heat demand signal


no
*ower
When the outdoor temperature is colder than lhe WWSD point, the control will leave
O H
, Demand
..
WWSD. Whenever the control leaves WWSD, the "WWSD" light will out and the
go 0WWSD 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.

a
D Max. SUpply D Opcn,ig

3
Outdoor temperature cold enough to require heating (cont.)

With Heat demand signai

The "Heat Demand" light will the control will switch the (a) (b) (c)
come on, on

and calculate the desired supply temperature based the


pump, on

requirements of the Heating Curve. IPowc, Heal Demand


)Powor
- fie.:,tOemand
lPowor
- Haat Demand

Owwso 0WNSO 0WNSD


The control will operate the actuating motor which positions the mixing

D Unoccupied D Unoccupfod O Unoccuplod

valve to deliver the correct supply temperature.


D MSJ.Reh.rm D Mm.Actum D Min.Return

D '-tlx.Supply D Max. Supply D Max.Supply


When positioning the mixing valve, the control the following control
uses

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

will the valve towards the fully position.


power open -)i(oµen1ng D
D Opening 0pen1ng

(b) Close the valve. The "Closing" light will and the control
- come on

Boiler light may also be on


will the valve towards the fully closed position.
power

Min. Return light may also be


on
(c) No valve movement. "Opening" and "Closing" lights both off

- are
Max. Supply light may also be
and the remains in fixed position. on
valve a

Unoccupied light may also be on

Maximum Supply temperature operation

To provide of protection to system components that be damaged by


a measure may

excessive heat, (
types
of plastic hydronic radiant floor tubing) this control has Power
eg. some

setting for Maximum Supply Maximum supply be turned off by


-;IÎ(Hoal Demand
a temperature. can
owwso
rotating the dial fully clockwise.
D Unoccuplod

O Min.Actum

When the supply temperature gets close to the setting


on
the Max. Supply dial, the Max *Max.Supply
Supply light will the control will begin closing the valve, in order to reduce
come on an
*l'urr<>
the before it The control will the
temperature overshoots. operate valve to maintain the
D BoJor

temperature slightly below the Maximum. [:J Cios,,g

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

(c) setting low for design conditions. Boiler light also be


-the maximum is too system may on

Unoccupied light may also be on

Minimum Boiler Return temperature operation

To provide of protection to boilers that be damaged by low return water


a measure may

temperatures, this control has


a
setting for Minimum Boiler Return temperature.
t:=om&>J
0WNSD
When the boiler return temperature gets close to the setting the Mínimum Boiler
on
D Unoccup,od
Return dial, the "Min Return• light will and the control will begin closing the valve
come on
*M'en.Return
in order to raise the boiler return temperature before it undershoots. The control will
D Max. Supply

operate the valve to maintain the boiler return temperature slightly than the
warmer

Minimum Boiler Return temperature setting.


j:;
Tost

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

(b RTU ( Occupied dial when Indoor used) light also be


)- an or Sensor 07 4 is is turned
up
suddenly. may on

(c) the minimum setting is too high for system design conditions. Unoccupied light also be
- may on

Notes operation of Minimum Return and Maximum functions


on Supply

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,

"Min. Return" light will be displayed.

When the control is in WWSD, the "Min. Return" and "Max. Supply" lights will not be displayed.

When using Return Sensor for Mínimum Boiler Return protection, it


is essential that there always be water flow the boiler
a past

return sensor whenever there is a heat demand. See Brochure A 354.

Caution:

The tekmar Mixing Control 354 is


an operating control and is
not certified or
intended for use as a primary safety device.

Under normal operating conditions, the control will provide excellent protection against excessive supply temperatures

and low boiler however, if failsafe against


return temperatures, protection either of these conditions is essential then

separate certified safety limit devices should be employed.

4
lnstallatión
·
"lé.,("
.
r,.
.

Caution

Improper installation and operation of this control could result in damage to equipment and possibly even
personal injury.

is installed according all applicable codes and standards.


It is
your responsibility to ensure that this control safely to

Step One Getting ready

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
• • •

One Data Brochure D


354 One Data Brochure D 001 Application Brochures A 354
• • •

Other information available: Essay E 001 Essay E 002


• •

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

Stepîwo Mounting of the base


--•
The control should be removed from ils base by pressing down the release clip in the wiring chamber and sliding upwards
on

the control. The base is then mounted in accordance with the instructions in the Data Brochure D 001.
on

Step Three Rough-in Wiring


--•
All electrical wiring terminates in the control base wiring chamber. It has standard 7/8" (22mm) knock-outs that will accept

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

the wiring back to the control.


run

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.

Install 24Vac Class II minimum 12VA


a transformer with rating close to the control, and the wiring from the transformer
• a run

to the base. A Class II transformer must be used. Do not connect of the transformer terminals to ground, damage to
any as

lhe control result.


may

Step Four Electrical connection to the control


---
Power and output connections

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

terminals PowerC-Power R (3 and 4 ).


Do not connect eilherof the transformer terminals

to ground.

Connect the Pump circuit to terminals Pump (5 and 6). These terminals lead to
1
O dry relay
• a amp

contact which closes when the control requires operation.


pump
h1-
I
s a

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

Connect the boiler circuit terminals Boiler (1 11 ).


to O and These terminals lead 1

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

isolation relay should be added.

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

Cis (9) of the control.


Mix This terminal leads relay
1
to a
O
contact which to Motor
amp

closes to bring from terminal Com (7)


power Mix to close the valve.

Powered input connections

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
-

24Vac is applied these Heat


to terminals, the control will respond to "call for heat" from the system.
a

Dem¡Dem
Sensor and unpowered input connections

Do not apply here!


Power should never
be applied to these terminals. Damage
to the power

control will result.


12
13·
14 15 16. 1.7
18 19
..
20

Cqm ·f:le,1. lJnO Com


;1QK Com
Connect the two wires from the Outdoor Sensor 070 terminals Sup Out
to

Sen S\v RTU


Sen Sen Sen Sen ·sen Sen
Com Sen Out Sen (
18 and 20).
-

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

Sen· Sen Sen-


sw· Sen RTU Sen Sen Sen

Option: Boiler Return temperature (Ordered


sensor: separate/y)
12 13 }4 15 16 17 ·18 .19 20


Out
Connect the two wires from the Universal Sensor 071 to terminals Com Rel UnO CClm 1
OK '2K Com •
Sup

Sen Sen :,sw Sen Sen RTU Sén


Com Sen Ret Sen (
12 and 13). Serr Sen-

- ..

Option: Indoor temperature feedback (One


sensor. option only)
18
12 ;13. ,14 15 16 .17; 19 2Q

(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

1.2 13 14. 15 -16 11 ·rn •19


20
(2) Connect the two wires from the tekmar 2K RTU to terminals

èçm _À.et. UnO Com Co!Jl


10K 2K Sup Out
Com Sen RTU (15 and 17).
-2K Sen
Sen ·Sen Sen Sen RTU .Sen
Sw Sen

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

l l n=1·r
.

: ::-ri= m. ; :.. ·
·

.
:

:.. .

-
.

..

!0L; I
1° 11

I 15161
:¡cJo!nl
¿¡s, ¡11c:J;!11:Jcm11K,
,cJP111
!:

C I R Pu!l'p •
Mi] Mix Mix Boiler se:]sen s;isen Sen RTU Se]sen Sen


¡\

1- I· I U
í

i
¡ lL
I
'H•atOomand

i:.::.1

from
systern
I :12•I:: ..::.

i:i..r.ftll'W

121or.z•oac
.
iJ.tr:
WU1ng)
I
.
7,.. I .• <::,i1:1:;l)

,
..

OR
.

.

I=;,
:,:I
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

These tests are to be performed using standard electrical testing practices

and procedures and should only be carried out by properly trained and

16

experienced

Before applying
persons.

power to the control for testing, each terminal plug must be


15i
I 14!Uno

SW
Com

Sen
10

Sen S

Pull down unplug.


'

unplugged from its header on the control. straight to

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

unplugged. The to be tested according to the instructions in brochure


sensors are

D 001. If tekmar RTU Zone Control is used, check the applicable data brochure
a or

for the product used.


Terminai plug disconnected

from its header on the control


Test the supply
power

Make exposed wiring bare terminals not in contact with other wires
sure or are any or

grounded surfaces. Turn the to the transformer and AC voltmeter


on power use an 18

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 .

Test the powered inputs


(S)

If
an
external Heat Demand signal is used,
power up
the Heat Demand circuit and ©e© e

'¿

supply Heat Demand signal to the control. Use AC voltmeter to the


a an measure

(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.

its header the control


on

Test the outputs

off install in the


If Pump circuit is connected to the Pump (5 and 6) terminals, make to the circuit is and jumper
a sure power a

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

If the circuit is powered disconnect


devices in the circuit (pump, switching relay, etc.) for faults. operates properly when the up
pump

the the jumper and proceed to the next step.


power, remove

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

boiler should If it does


plug between the Boiler (1 O and 11) terminals. When the circuit is powered-up, the operate. not come

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

the jumper and proceed to the next step.

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.

If valve properly when the circuit


If the valve closes instead of the motor OPEN and CLOSE wiring. the operates
opens, reverse

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

Connect the control

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

headers. The plugs should firmly into place.


snap

The control is ready for set-up and operation.


• now

Caution

The tekmar Mixing Control 354 is


an operating control and is
not certified or intended for use as a safety device. Under

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

compliance with those requirements.

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.

For specific application details refer to Brochures A 354.

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

design supply temperature room temperature


Heating Curve =
design
- ·.:--
room temperature outdoor temperature
-
- Heating
..

For example: Design outdoor SºF (·15ºC) .

• temperature= Curve

Room 70ºF (21 ºC)


• temperature =

Design supply temperature 160°F (71 ºC)


• =

160°F-70ºF 90ºF
Heating 1.4
curve = = =
700F SºF 65°F
_

For information regarding the Heating Curve, refer to 2 of this


more page

brochure. If the actual designed supply water temperature for system


a

is unknown, trial setting be calculated using these typical supply


a can
70

temperatures: (21)

Fan coils 180º to 21 0ºF (82º to 99ºC)



I 50"F
...
Baseboard convectors 160º to 190ºF (71 º to 88º C) 90 70 50 30 10 ·lO"F
(l0)°C

(32) (21) (10) (-1) (·12) (·23)ºC
Hydronic radiant floors 100º to 130ºF (38º to 54ºC).

Outdoor air temperature

Occupied temperature

When there is temperature feedback to the control, the Occupied dial setting determines the
no room
70ºF

starting point of the heating (WWSD point) (21ºC)


curve and the heating setting will reset the water
curve

temperature described in the Heating Curve instructions above.

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

to control Unoccupied temperatures at each individual Unoccupied


zone.

Zone Control/Indoor Sensor switch

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

satisfy of the with highest heat demand.


watertemperature is hol enough to the requirements zone the

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

24Vac signal from the heat demand circuit.


Permanent
L
'
1 0% open

Indoor·
If external heat demand signal is not used, set the switch to "Permanent" and the control will be
an

enabled all the time.

Maximum Supply temperature

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

page more on Max. Supply

Minimum Boiler Return temperature

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

4 for details minimum boiler return operation and requirements. Minimum


more on
Boiler Return

Boiler Enable switch

The position of this switch determines at which valve position the control will fire the boiler under Zone •,"I•·
[:ir:1emal

(1

normal conditions. If &2)


there is Return Sensor 071 installed and the boiler return temperature is too
a

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

in the loop between the boiler and the mixing valve.

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

and mixing valve. In


some extreme cases, erratic boiler action (short cycling and tripping of high limits) may result from

this type of system even


at the "25% open" position. To preventthis type of operation it be to add thermal
may necessary

mass to the system by installing a storage tank or


making the loop larger.

Motor Speed

The control determines the position of the mixing valve by timing the actuating motor, and comparing 140 sec.

the elapsed time of signal against the elapsed time of


close signal. Selecting the correct Motor

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

If using different of actuating


you are make motor and know its opening time, set the Motor
a you

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.

( 4) Observe the it driven by the routine. When the its


motor as is open test motor reaches fully position by stopping against
open

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

Testing the ContrI Functions

Testbutton

With the settings made and the terminal plugs firmly seated, the control. The control will
power up

do the last step of the following test routine. It


is adviseable to re-check the power supply voltage
GI
while the control is powered and operating.
Test

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

indicate the following functions:

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

Control Heat Demand.


causes 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

Unoccupied (setback) mode.

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 •

itep Seven Operational test of control functions Test button


--- -

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

All red status lights


on

On and at the start of each test routine, all of the red status lights switched
power-up, are on

for approximately 5 seconds.

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

of the lights in These listed 11.


some an error message. error messages are on page
-
Max. Supply

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

Power light Test light Opening light


on on on
- -

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

the will continue drive it


pause, valve to open until reaches the fully open
position.

O Pump

Pushing the Test button during the 5 minute will allow the control to the test Olloil01
pause resume

Tost

routine at the next step. D Closing

*Opening

Power light Test light Pump Light


on on on
- -

The opening relay is turned off


and the control turns the for
1
O seconds and cycles
*owor
on pump
Heat Demand
D Heat Demand
to the next step.
light
wwsD may
1
During the O seconds, if there is heat demand signal, and the Test button is pressed also be
a once, Unoccupied on

the test routine will be halted and the will remain The "Test" light will flash, and the 0Mm.Aetum
pump on.

control will held for it will D Max. Supply


be in mode 5 minutes, after which time automatically exit the
a pause

*.·.'
test routine and cycle into normal operating mode.
*Pump
-

Pushing the Test button during the 5 minute


pause
will allow the control to resume
the test O Boiler
O
lest
routine the
at next step. 0 Closing

D Opening

Power light Test light Pump Light Boiler light


on on on on
- - -

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

Pushing the Test button during the 5 minute


pause
will allow the control to resume the test O
Im
Boiler

routine at the next step, which is back to normal operating mode. Closing Tost

O Opening

Power light Test light off


on
-

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

light combinations under normal operating conditions.

Step Eight Troubleshooting


---
As in any troubleshooting procedure, it is important to isolate problem much possible before proceeding. The Error
a as as

Messages and Test button greatly simplify troubleshooting of


the type 354. When the control is flashing Error Message,
an

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

temperature at -BºF (-22ºC), and control the supply temperature accordingly.

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

valve to help prevent overheating.

After repair has been completed, the button


any press test to confirm that correct operation has been restored.

Step Nine Before leave


--- you

Install the wiring the wiring chamber and it


to the base with the provided. Place
• cover over secure two screws the front
cover

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

be operating the system.


may

Error Messages

Whenever fault is detected in of the the indicator lights will flash in specific '-
I

a any sensors, ways,


........
/ Light
on
continually
indicating the location of the problem. The following look-up table describes each /"'T°'\..
error

condition and shows the flashing light that


sequence results. After repairing the problem,

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

notes) Octos1ng lost notes) D Closing


....
D Closing mt
notes)
D Opening
D Opening D 0pen1ng D 0pen1ng

*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

short ln.Return circuit D WJn.Aerum D Mln Rotum


open
*Min.Return
circuit circuit
circuit
ax.Supply (see
D Max. SUpply D Max. supply D Max.
5upp1y

(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)

D 0penlng O Dpentng O pcnlng D Opening

Î
11
!.
Technical Data _:.
,,.1
Mixing Control 354 Floating

Literature D 354, A 354, D 001, D 070, Essays

Control control;
Microprocessor This is
not a
safety (limit) control.

Packaged weight 2.8 lb. (1300 g), Enclosure A, PVC plastic

Dimensions 6-5/8" H W 2-13/16"


x 7-9/16" x
D (170 X 193
x
72 mm)

Approvals Meets DOC regulations for EMI/RFI.

Amblent condttions Indoor only, 30 to 120ºF (O


50ºC), 95% RH
use to non-
<

condensing.

Power supply Class 2, 24 V (ac) 50/60 Hz VA QPO'IIIW


±10% 3

Mix Relays V (ac) 1/4 IINlo.nand


120 6 A hp, pilot duty 240 VA 2 A

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 - ........,, ......

included: Outdoor Sensor 070 and Universal Sensor 071.


.
........... ......,

optional: Universal Sensor 071, and Indoor Sensor 076 2k RTU


or

Occupied 35 to 105ºF (2 to 41ºC)

Unoccupied 35 lo 105ºF (2 lo 41 ºCJ

Healing Curve 0.4 to 3.6

Mixing Control 354


Max. Supply 100 to 190'F, Off (38 to 88ºC, Off)

""""""""""
Minimum
Boiler Relum- Off, 60 lo 150ºF (Off, 16 to 66ºC)

Motor Speed 30 to 250 seconds

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.

Le présent numérique n'émete de bruits radioeléctriques dépassant les limites applicables


pas aux appareils numériques de Classe B

prescrites dans le réglement le brouillance radioeléctriques édicte le Ministére des Communications


sur par du Canada.

Caution Nonmetalic enclosure does not provide grounding between conduit connections. Use grounding type bushings and jumper wires.

Attention Un boîtier
non
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conçus pour

Limited· Wàrranty anel Return Procedure


Product

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

Identified in the warranty obligations of tekmar. The warranty Is


as
tekmar warrants each lekmar product against defects in workmanship and understood be in
to substitution for loss, costs damages for
any or
materiais, when the product is
installed and used in compliance with which tekmar might otherwise liable
be at law in equity and in
or
lekmar's instructions. The warranty period is for period of twenty-four (24) particular, in Ileu of liability
a any for fundamental breach of contract.
months from lhe production date if the product is
not installed during that
tekmar disclaims responsibility losses,
period,
or
twelve (12) months from the documented date of installation if any for expenses,
inconveniences, special, indirect, secondary, incidental
installed within twenty-four (24) months from the production date, but in or any or
any
consequential damages arising from ownership of items
event lhe warranty period shall not extend beyond thirty-six (36) months or use any
subject to claim hereunder, regardless of whether such claim Is
from the production date. During the warranty period, tekmar will, at ils any

discretion, either repair at charge, exchange give credit for


the
no or stated in contract, tort strict product liability.
or
defective product, provided the product is returned to tekmar.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, implied,
express or
The liability of tekmar shall be limited to the cost of
parts and labour including, withoutlimitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for

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

tekmar Control Inc.,


Systems, U.S.A.

Head Office:
4611 23rd Street
-

Vernon, B.C. Canada V1T 4K7

Tel. (604) 545-7749 Fax. (604) 545-0650

Prouct design, software and literature


are Copyright© 1995 by: All specifications
are
subject to change without notice. -P:.,
tekmar Control Systems ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc. Printed in Canada recycled
on paper.
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