Wiring, Installing the aquasmart control – Beckett 7600 AquaSmart Boiler Control User Manual

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AquaSmart Boiler Control Manual

Installing the AquaSmart Control

(Refer back to

Figure 3 for appropriate mounting method).

Mounting to the Immersion Well or 2-in-1 Sensor:

1. Mount the control by aligning the 7/8” diameter hole

(found on back) around the mating feature of the

immersion well or 2-in-1 sensor and press into

place. Position the control upright and tighten down

the #10 screw located on the left side of the control.

Tighten so that control is securely in place

(

Figure 9)

.

2. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the

receptacle on the control base. See

Figure 10.

Mounting to Appliance Surface:

1. Use the AquaSmart mounting template to locate the

mounting holes in a desired location on mounting

surface. The template can be found in the back of

this manual.

2. Use (3) #8 x 3/4” self drilling screws (.110 hole

diameter if pre-drilling) included in the installation

kit. Run screws into mounting surface, leaving a

1/4” space between bottom of screw head and

mounting surface.

3. Open the cover of the AquaSmart control to expose

key hole locations in plastic case. Align key holes

over mounting screws and secure in place.

4. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the

receptacle on the control base. See

Figure 10.

5. If necessary, use the 48” cable extension to connect

sensor to control base. Refer back to

Figure 3.

Figure 9 - Mounting Clamp and Screw for Immersion Well

For clarity, the printed circuit board is not shown.

Figure 10 - Temperature Sensor Lead/Receptacle Connection

Wiring

Explosion Hazard. Can

Cause Severe Injury,

Death or Property Damage.

Use this product only in systems with a pressure

relief valve.

Electrical Shock, Fire,

Explosion and Burn

Hazards

This control must be installed, adjusted and

put into operation only by a trained, licensed,

qualified professional or service agency in

accordance with the latest revision of the

National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (Canada

CSA C22.1) state, local codes and authorities

having jurisdiction.

y

Follow the appliance manufacturer’s wiring

diagrams and note all safety controls.

y

Typical safety controls include high temperature or

pressure limits, low water cutoffs, anti-scald valves,

pressure relief valves and water feed valves.

y

Verify all limits and safety controls are installed and

functioning correctly, as specified by the appliance

manufacturer, applicable safety standards, codes

and all authorities having jurisdiction.

y

Provide ground wiring to the appliance, burner and

controls.

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can Cause Severe Injury,

Death, or Equipment Damage.
Disconnect power before wiring to prevent

electrical shock or equipment damage.

y

All wiring must comply with local electrical codes

and ordinances. The limits given in the

specifications section must not be exceeded when

applying this control. Terminals on the AquaSmart

are approved for copper wire only.

y

Refer to the label on the inside of the AquaSmart door

or to Technical Specifications in this manual for

Electrical ratings and maximum load information. Use

manufacturer instructions when wiring controlled

equipment or refer to typical hookups in

Figure 12

through

Figure 17.

y

More than one service switch may be needed to

disconnect all power to the AquaSmart. The optional

power disconnect switch interrupts power to the

AquaSmart control. Depending on system wiring,

some terminals and connections (most notably ZR

and the input to the optional power disconnect switch)

may still be live.

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