HTP MC120 User Manual

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LP-171 Rev. 4.10.14


Connected in the heater junction box, the Outdoor Sensor allows the user to automatically change the temperature going to the central
heating loop. Route wires from the heater terminal strip to your outdoor sensor. Place the sensor preferably to the north or northwest or
to the side which will be affected by changing weather conditions outside. NOTE: Do not locate the sensor in the direct sunlight.

The wire to outdoor sensor must not be laid closer than 6’ to line voltage wiring (120/240 V) and must never be in the same conduit.

NOTE: For correct mounting procedures, follow instructions provided with the sensor.

NOTE: If sensor wires are located in an area with sources of potential electromagnetic interference (EMI), the sensor wires should be
shielded, or the wires routed in a grounded metal conduit. If using shielded cable, the shielding should be connected to the common
ground of the heater.

Indirect Sensor Function
The maximum run time on priority function for the SuperStor Ultra Indirect Fired Water Heater is from 1-60 minutes. The water
temperature can only be adjusted when using a sensor (not a mechanical control). Temperature adjustments are from 95 to 185
degrees, plus a differential 1-18 degrees (Note: It is recommended that you do not exceed 5 minutes on the DHW pump post purge
cycle to avoid cooling down your DHW tank).

Indirect Sensor
The Indirect Sensor connects to the heater main control. Route wires from the terminal strip to the sensor or the mechanical control,
Honeywell part # L4080b1395 (not included in Vision I Package), into the control well located in the front of the water heater. This will
allow the installer to control the temperature of the indirect from the heater and give the indirect priority over the central heating circuit.
Once the indirect is satisfied, the heater will then switch back to central heating if there is a call for heat. If not, the heater will then shut
down.

Caution should be used to ensure neither of these terminals becomes connected to ground.

NOTE: If sensor wires are located in an area with sources of potential electromagnetic interference (EMI), the sensor wires should be
shielded, or the wires routed in a grounded metal conduit. If using shielded cable, the shielding should be connected to the common
ground of the heater.

Failure to use the correct sensor may result in tank temperature being either above or below set point, and could result in decreased
performance, substantial property damage, or heightened risk of injuries due to scalds.


Indirect Circulator (P2) Program Function
The Indirect Circulator Program Function will automatically start when the water heater sensor reads a call for heat. The installer can
also program the post purge function on the circulator. The post purge circulator function ranges from 1-30 minutes.

Indirect Circulator (P2)
The Indirect Circulator connects to the heater terminal strip. Run wire to the SuperStor Ultra Indirect circulating pump. The purple wire
is the neutral lead and the pink wire is the hot. This will supply 120 volts directly to the water heater circulator.

Fault Code Alarm Output
The Fault Code Alarm Output connects to the heater main control. Route wire from the heater controller to an external relay or an
audible alarm. The red wire will be your hot lead supplying 120 volts. The neutral connection will be connected to the neutral on the
incoming power to the heater.

Do not tie neutrals or hot wire leads to any other wires. Go directly from the heater controller to the circulator.

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