8b.2 main power connections, 8b.3 pump connections and operation – Bradford White BNTV-600 User Manual

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BRUTE ELITE

Caution

The supply voltage to the Brute Elite unit must not

be disconnected, except for service or isolation, or

unless otherwise instructed by procedures outlined

in this manual. To signal a call for heat, use the 24V

field interlock, as shown in the wiring diagram.

DO NOT MAKE AND BREAK THE LINE VOLTAGE

TO THE Brute Elite UNIT TO SIGNAL A CALL FOR

HEAT. A call for heat/ end call for heat MUST be

connected to the field interlock terminals. Some

Brute Elite components are designed to have

constant voltage during normal operation. If the

Brute Elite’s supply voltage is toggled as a call for

heat signal, premature failure of these components

may result.

The Brute Elite unit does not recognize 4mA as a

signal to shut off. If the call for heat is not connected

between the field interlock terminals, the Brute

Elite will remain in low fire when it sees 4mA as a

modulating signal.

8B.2 Main Power Connections

Connect a 15A fused, 120-volt supply to the main power

switch. (The hot leg is connected directly to the switch.)
The neutral leg is connected directly to the white wire. The
ground wire can be connected to the grounding lug on the

control panel. (See Fig. 34.)

8B.3 Pump Connections and Operation

The controller in the Brute Elite energizes the pump contacts

when it receives a call for heat. Once the call for heat is

satisfied, the pump will remain on for the defined pump
overrun time.
The Boiler Pump terminals (TB5 - max 7.4 FLA) are fed

by 120V (violet wire) internally from the main power feed.
The System and DHW contacts are dry contacts. Appropriate
voltage must be supplied to the System and DHW pumps for
proper operation.

The System pump connections are located on terminal block

5 (TB5) in the control panel. (See Figure 34.) The System

pump contacts are rated for 120Vac, 7.4 Amps. To use the
contacts, power must be supplied on one terminal with the
other terminal wired to the pump or a relay controlling the
pump.

The DHW pump connections are located on terminal block

5 (TB5) in the control panel and are rated for 120Vac, 7.4
Amps. To use the contacts, power must be supplied on one
terminal, and the other terminal wired to the pump or a relay
controlling the pump.

Additional 120VAC circuits may be required for the pumps.
Once the unit has been installed and set up, the Quick Start
menu provides a simple way to change the most common
settings used in a typical installation. (If your installation is

more complex, refer to Section 8C.) To reach the Quick Start

menu, press the “I” button (“Info/Install”), then press the

Quick Start menu item.

WATER HEATER

SIZES

VOLTS

PHASE

AMPS

150-500

120

Single

2*

No pump
150-199

120

Single

7*

With pump
285-500

120

Single

8*

With pump
600-850

See Pump Rating Plate FLA

No pump (must be less than 7.4 FLA)

*

Minimum 15A circuit required

Table 13 - BNTV Electrical Data

BOILER

PUMP CONNECTIONS

RATINGS

SIZES

VOLTS PHASE AMPS

(Boiler, System Pump and

DHW Pump Connections)

80–850

120 Single 2

*

115V – Maximum 1HP

No Pump

or 7.4A max

80-500

Less

With Pump

120 Single than

115V – Maximum 1HP

6

*

or 7.4A max

*

Minimum 15A circuit required

Table 12 - BNTH Electrical Data

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