Electrical, Notice – PB Heat DE User Manual

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A. WIRING

1. See Figure 6.1 for location of wiring and controls.

Use Figure 6.2 to connect the boiler to a power
supply and to connect components to the boiler.

2. Connect the boiler by a separate, permanently live

electrical supply line with a fused switch.

3. Adjust the thermostat heat anticipator to 0.2 Amp.

B. ZONED SYSTEM WIRING

See Figure 6.4 for typical wiring with zone valves. See
Figure 6.5 for typical wiring with zone circulators. When
wiring a zoned heating system, follow all applicable
codes, ordinances and regulations.

C. CONTROLS

1. For proper location of controls and accessories refer

to Figure 6.1 and Section 11.

2. See the attached control sheets for specific details

regarding the installation of the various controls.

3. This boiler is supplied with safety devices in addition

to the limit. For a description of these devices and
how they work to ensure the safe operation of the
boiler, see Section 7B.

4. If the circulator is mounted in the supply piping,

provide longer wiring harness as required.

ELECTRICAL

6. ELECTRICAL

This unit when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with the requirements of the authority
having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements, with the current edition of the

National Electrical

Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and/or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1, Electrical Code.

NOTICE

Figure 6.1:

Wiring, Controls and Safety Devices

Install all electrical wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local requirements.

Do not power zone valves directly from the boiler
transformer/relay. Doing so will greatly reduce the life
of the transformer. Use a separate transformer sized
to handle the total of all zone valve electrical loads.

NOTICE

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