LAARS EDN Series - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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LAARS Heating Systems Company

SECTION 5.

Electrical Connections

5.1 Electrical Connections

All electrical wiring must conform to local codes

and/or the latest edition of the National Electric Code

(NEC; NFPA 70) or the Canadian Electric Code, Part

1 (CEC; CSA C22.1). Any applicable local codes must

also be adhered to.

The unit must be electrically grounded in

accordance with the requirements of the authority

having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such

requirement, with the latest edition of the National

Electric Code (NEC; NFPA 70) or the Canadian

Electric Code, Part 1 (CEC; CSA C22.1). Any

applicable local codes must also be adhered to.

Single pole switches, including those of safety

control and protective devices must not be wired in a

grounded line.

All electrical connections are made through

the electrical knockouts on the control panel. The

knockout on the right side of the control panel can be

used to mount a wiring box, if desired.

NOTE: All internal electric components have been

pre-wired. No attempt should be made to connect

electric wires to any other location except the wiring

box as described below.

1. Main power: Connect a fused 120 volt supply

(15 amp) to the main power switch (see

Figure 24) (hot leg is connected directly to

switch). Neutral leg to white wire. Ground wire

can be connected to the grounding screw in the

box or on the switch.

2. For single zone installations: (If external pump is

required, e.g., because of large system pressure

drop) connect room thermostat wires to the red

and white/red wires. Connect circulator (120

volt, 5 amps maximum) between the blue wire

and the white wire (neutral) (see Figure 25). Note

that the blue/white pump wire connects to a dry

T'STAT (T)

GROUND

120 VAC LINE

CIRCULATOR

T'STAT (T)

CIRCULATOR

120 VAC NEUT.

RED

WHT/RED

GRN/YEL

BLK

BLU/WHT

WHT

BLU/WHT

C1

120

VA

C

ROOM T'STAT

Figure 24. Single Zone With Room Thermostat (internal

pump provides system flow).

Figure 25. Single Zone with Added Circulator(s) and

Room Thermostat(s).

RED

WHT/RED

GRN/YEL

BLK

BLU/WHT

WHT

BLU/WHT

T'STAT (T)

GROUND

120 VAC LINE

T'STAT (T)

120 VAC NEUT.

ENDURANCE

FIELD WIRING BOX

ENDURANCE

FIELD WIRING BOX

Figure 26. Multiple Zones Utilizing Four Wire Zone Valves with (Dry) End Switches.

T'STAT (T)

GROUND

120 VAC LINE

CIRCULATOR

T'STAT (T)

CIRCULATOR

120 VAC NEUT.

RED

WHT/RED

GRN/YEL

BLK

BLU/WHT

WHT

BLU/WHT

ZONE THERMOSTATS

TRANSFORMER

120 VAC

C1

120

VA

C

ENDURANCE FIELD

WIRING BOX

contact. The line voltage and pump wire must

be connected per the wiring figures, or the pump

may not be energized.

3. Zone Valves and Thermostats: Install external

24 volt transformer of sufficient V.A. to power

combined load of zone valves. Consult zone

valve manufacturer’s instructions. Connect

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