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

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Wiring the AquaSmart Control

○ Consult the appliance wiring diagrams to check the

manufacturer’s specifications.

○ Refer to

Figure 12 through Figure 17 for some

typical wiring diagrams.

○ Verify the wires are still labeled correctly and make

connections to the appropriate terminals on the

control wiring terminal strip.

○ Provide disconnect means and overload protection

as required on power supply.

○ Connect control conduit bracket to earth ground

using the supplied grounding screw.

○ B1 terminal is a 1/4 in. tab terminal (quick connect).

Water Flow Symbols Key (Figures 12 through 17)

Z

- Air Vent

- Air Separator

- Expansion Tank

- Isolation Valve

- Pressure Regulator

- Zone Valve

- Check Valve

- Circulator

Some Thermostats Are

Polarity Sensitive

Reversed polarity could cause erratic cycling of

the boiler control.

y

Connect the red thermostat wire (from the RH or

R terminal of the thermostat) to the T

R

terminal on

the control.

y

Connect the white thermostat wire (from the W

terminal of the thermostat) to the T

W

terminal on

the control.

7600B only: TERMINALS TR (Z or

hot) and B2 (TV or ground) offer a

24-volt supply for operating other 24 VAC equipment on the

boiler.

IMPORTANT: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE

CONTROL, DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TRANSFORMER.

The AquaSmart is equipped with a 30VA transformer. Make

sure that the total load, including the burner circuit and TR

& B2 connections do not exceed 30VA. See

Figure 11.

How to calculate VA - Add all AMP ratings of 24VAC

components in this circuit and multiply sum by 24 volts.

(Example: .4 + .4 + .2 + .2 = 1.2A x 24V =

28.8 VA)

Figure 11 - TR, B2, & Vent Damper Connections

TR

B2

6-Position Vent

Damper Receptacle

7600B only: When being retrofitted

into existing applications, the 7600B

may be replacing a control that required an external

transformer for operating other 24 VAC equipment (the

7600B is equipped with an internal 30VA transformer).

Ensure that any existing transformers are either completely

removed from the system or wired according to

Figures 14

or

17 of this manual (if additional transformers are still

needed not to exceed the 7600B’s 30VA rating).

Otherwise, the transformers may contend with, short out,

and/or damage each other.

When powering multiple circulators

from the C1 and C2 terminals, take

extra care not to exceed the output’s reading. If the sum of

the full load amps of all the circulators exceeds the output’s

rating, use the C1 and C2 terminals to power the coil of a

multiple-pole contactor; the contacts of which can be wired

to switch L1 to each circulator

.

Observe proper polarity when wiring

L1 and L2. If polarity is reversed, a

call for heat on the ZR input may not be recognized.

To wire a vent damper to the 7600B,

first remove jumper plug from 6-position

receptacle and then connect 6-pin connector of the vent

damper to the receptacle. See

Figure 11. Once the 7600B

is operated with a vent damper, it will not function without one

(even if the jumper plug is replaced). The first time a 7600B

is operated with a vent damper, a fuse will pop. It is normal

for this to be audible and even create a little smoke and does

not indicate something is wrong with the control.

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