Caution – Burnham Series 2B User Manual

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Figure : Vent Damper Schematic Wiring Diagram

heat Anticipator in Thermostat should be set to match

the requirements of the control to which it is connected.

See Table 4. If system tends to overheat above the

thermostat's temperature setting, reduce heat anticipator

setting by .1 or .2 amps. If system tends to short cycle

without reaching desired room temperature, increase

heat anticipator setting by .1 or .2 amps.

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INSTALL ELECTRIC WIRING in accordance with

National Electric Code or the Canadian Electrical Code

and local regulations. See Figures 11 through 16 for

applicable wiring diagram. A separate electrical circuit

must be run from the main electrical service with an

over-current device/disconnect in the circuit. A service

switch is recommended and may be required by some

local jurisdictions. When installed, the boiler must be

electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or,

in the absence of local codes, with the National

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

Electrical Code, if an external electrical source is

utilized.

For zone valve wiring, a separate 24V transformer is

required rather than attempting to use the boiler

mounted control. Consult zone valve manufacturer for

assistance.

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. vENT DAMPER SEQUENCE OF OPERATION.

See Figure 9.
A. The vent Damper is continuously powered at

Terminal 1.

B. When there is a call for heat, the damper relay coil is

energized through Terminal 5 if all limits ahead of

the damper are satisfied.

C. The relay coil closes contacts which energize the

damper motor, causing the damper to open.

D. When the damper blade reaches the fully open

position, power is sent back to the ignition circuit

through Terminal 2 and the damper motor is de-

energized.

E. When the call for heat is satisfied, the damper relay

coil is de-energized - closing contacts which

energize the damper motor. This causes the damper

to close. When the damper blade reaches the fully

closed position, the damper motor is de-energized.

POWER FAILURE - The damper blade will stop in

the position it was in when power failed.

(Combustion can never take place unless the damper

blade is in the fully open position.)

CAUTION

This boiler contains controls which may cause the boiler to shut down and not restart without service. If

damage due to frozen pipes is a possibility, the heating system should not be left unattended in cold weath-

er; or appropriate safeguards and alarms should be installed on the heating system to prevent damage if

the boiler is inoperative.

CAUTION

Avoid operating this boiler in an environment where saw dust, loose insulation fibers, dry wall dust, etc.

are present. If boiler is operated under these conditions, the burner interior and ports must be cleaned and

inspected daily to insure proper operation.

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