Gf-126 boiler valve controller (bvc) – AERCO Boiler Valve Controller (BVC) User Manual

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Boiler Valve Controller (BVC)

OMM-0051_0D

User Manual

VD2: 01/20/13 Page 15 of 38

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, New York 10913 • Phone: 800-526-0288

4.4.4

23B

Connecting the Required Electrical Components (12 Boiler Version)

1. Refer to Figure 6 illustrating the Boiler I/O Box and locate the Auxiliary (AUX) Relay

terminals on the lower right terminal strip.

2. Connect the NO (Normally Opened) and COM (Common) terminals of the AUX Relay (on

the Boiler I/O Box) to the appropriate terminals of the Boiler Valve Controller as shown in

Figures 6 and 9.

Tables summarizing the connection terminals on the BVC follow.

Table 3 - BVC Connection Terminals from Boiler I/O Box AUX Relay (12 Boiler System,

Models 64065, 64096, 64098)

12 Boiler System Terminal Block

Connections

Boiler I/O Box

NO Terminal

Boiler I/O Box COM

Terminal

Boiler #1

1

37

Boiler #2

2

38

Boiler #3

3

39

Boiler #4

4

40

Boiler #5

5

41

Boiler #6

6

42

Boiler #7

7

43

Boiler #8

8

44

Boiler #9

9

45

Boiler #10

10

46

Boiler #11

11

47

Boiler #12

12

48

3. Next, refer to Figure 9 and connect the MOV CLOSE/OPEN COMMON/HOT terminals in each

MOV to the appropriate terminals in the BVC. Tables summarizing the connection terminals on

the BVC follow.

Table 4 - Connection Terminals on the BVC from MOV (12 Boiler System, Models 64065,

64096, 64098)

12 Boiler System BVC

Terminal Connections

MOV Close

Terminal

MOV Open

Terminal

MOV Common

Terminal

MOV Hot

Terminal

MOV #1 (V-1)

49

13

25

61

MOV #2 (V-2)

50

14

26

62

MOV #3 (V-3)

51

15

27

63

MOV #4 (V-4)

52

16

28

64

MOV #5 (V-5)

53

17

29

65

MOV #6 (V-6)

54

18

30

66

MOV #7 (V-7)

55

19

31

67

MOV #8 (V-8)

56

20

32

68

MOV #9 (V-9)

57

21

33

69

MOV #10 (V-10)

58

22

34

70

MOV #11 (V-11)

59

23

35

71

MOV #12 (V-12)

60

24

36

72

4. Finally, refer to Figure 9 and connect the Delayed Interlock terminals (DELAYED INTL’K IN) in

the Boiler I/O Box (Figure 6) to the Open End Switch terminals on the corresponding MOV. See

the photo illustration of the Boiler I/O Box circuit board in Figure 7. The Delayed Interlock

connections are found in the upper right hand corner of the board.

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