LAARS Mighty Therm2 MT2V (Sizes 500–2000 MBTU/h) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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field wire area. Single circuit 120-volt units will be field

connected at the main terminal block labeled "120V

(L1)", "NEUTRAL" and "GROUND". See

Figure 15

for over current protection ratings.

Sizes 1750, 2000 (and those which have been field

retrofitted to electrically separate the pump and heater)

require two 120-volt circuits. The heater circuit is found

on the main terminal block and denoted as "120V (L1)",

"NEUTRAL" and "GROUND". The pump circuit is

located on terminal block 1 and is denoted as "120V

(L2)", "N2 (PUMP MTD)", "GROUND 2 (PUMP

MTD)". See

Figure 15

for over current protection

ratings.

External Pumps: All non-pump-mounted MT2

units have an internal (dry) contact rated for 20Amps.

A field-supplied pump can be connected directly to this

contact if it does not draw more than 20 Amps. If more

current is required, a separate pump contactor must be

installed.

To utilize this internal pump contact, supply 120

volt single-phase power to the terminal marked “120V

(L2)” and supply the pump using the terminal marked

“L2 LOAD (EXT. PUMP)”.

NOTE: This pump control is equipped with a delay on

break typically set for 3 minutes, but can be adjusted

between 0.1 and 10 minutes.

Field Interlocks: To install other field-wired

devices to interlock with the boiler (tank stats, louver

switches, flow switches, etc.), remove the jumper

between terminals 3 and 4 and wire the device in series

across these terminals. These terminals are located in the

upper main control panel.

External Control Wiring: These terminals are

located in the upper main control panel.

Optional Alarm Contacts: As an option, the

Mighty Therm2 is available with an alarm kit. This

alarm kit contains a dry contact for up to 120V which

is available within the 120V field wiring panel. These

terminals will be clearly labeled "Alarm" and are rated

up to 10 amps.

5.3 External Staging Control Wiring

WARNING

Improper field wiring may result in fire or explosion

which can cause property damage, severe injury,

or death. Make only wiring connections which are

in accordance with the Installation and Operation

manual.

AVERTISSEMENT

Un câblage incorrect lors de l’installation peut causer

un incendie ou une explosion pouvant entraîner des

dommages matériels, de graves blessures ou la mort.

Ne faire seulement que les connexions conformes au

Manuel d’installation et d’exploitation.

If controlling the stages of the MT2 from an

external source (multiple boiler control, BAS, etc.),

wire Stage 1 to the terminals marked "Input Stage 1"

and "Stage 1", and wire Stage 2 to the terminals marked

"Input Stage 2" and "Stage 2". The "Local/Remote"

selector switch above the terminal strip must be placed

in the "Remote" position for the external controller to

manage the staging.

If it is intended to use the MT2's on-board 2- stage

controller, no extra wiring is necessary. Ensure the

Local/Remote selector switch is in the "Local" position.

SECTION 6.

Operating Instructions

6.1 Sequence of Operation

Upon initiation of the main power switch, 120V will be

sent to multiple items. Among these are the open contact

fan relays, open contact ignitor relay, open contact pump

relay, ignition control module(s) and open contact lock

out indicators (the optional alarm package uses this). In

addition to these, 24V will travel through the optional gas

pressure switches and optional auto reset high limit and

boiler control relays. The 24V will then travel through the

block flue switch and the manual reset high limit to the

temperature controller.

Upon a call for heat from the MT2’s internal control

or an external staging control, 24V travels through

the field interlock (if closed) and then to the ignition

control(s) “T-stat” terminal (500-750 models are

equipped with one ignition control and models 1000-

2000 are equipped with two ignition controls).

When “T-stat” on an ignition control is energized, its

fan will energize and the ignition control will seek signal

from the “pressure circuit”. The pressure circuits consist

of the flow switch and proof of fan.

Models 500-1,000 calls for fan, fan prove, initiate

pump then prove flow, after which “pressure circuit” has

been satisfied.

Models 1250-2000 calls for pump, proof of flow,

initiate fan then prove fan, after which “pressure circuit”

has been satisfied. The fan prove will only occur for the

active stage that has been called.

When pressure circuit has been satisfied, proving

combustion air and adequate water flow, the hot surface

igniter will initiate. The ignition control checks that the

igniter current reached a predetermined level then will

dwell momentarily. When dwell time is complete the gas

valve will open.

After a 4-second trial for ignition, the igniter switches

off. Unless a flame is detected by the flame sensor (a

minimum value of 0.4µA), the gas valve will close and

The ignition module will either attempt ignition again

(up to three times) or will lock out if the optional lockout

ignition module is used.

If flame is sensed, the burner will continue to fire as

long as there is a call for heat and adequate flame signal.

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