Burnham V8 Series User Manual

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XV. LOW WATER CUT OFF (LWCO)

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A 24 VAC LWCO is used primarily for gas fi red
boilers where a 24 volt control circuit exists within the
boiler. However, a 24 VAC LWCO can only be used
if the boiler manufacturer has provided piping and
wiring connections and instructions to allow for this
application.

How to Test

Shut off fuel supply. Lower water level until water
level is BELOW the LWCO. Generate a boiler demand
by turning up thermostat. Boiler should not attempt to
operate. Increase the water level by fi lling the system.
The boiler should attempt to operate once the water
level is above the LWCO.

Wiring of Typical LWCO

When

A low water cutoff is required to protect a hot water
boiler when any connected heat distributor (radiation)
is installed below the top of the hot water boiler (i.e.
baseboard on the same fl oor level as the boiler). In
addition, some jurisdictions require the use of a LWCO
with a hot water boiler.

Where

The universal location for a LWCO on both gas and oil
hot water boilers is above the boiler, in either the supply
or return piping. The minimum safe water level of a
water boiler is at the uppermost top of the boiler; that is,
it must be full of water to operate safely.

What Kind

Typically, in residential applications, a probe type
LWCO is used instead of a fl oat type, due to their
relative costs and the simplicity of piping for a probe
LWCO.

How to Pipe

A “tee” is commonly used to connect the probe LWCO
to the supply or return piping, as shown below.

LWCO Location

draining the heating system. Many probe LWCO
manufacturers recommend an annual inspection of the
probe.

How to Wire

LWCO’s are available in either 120 VAC or 24 VAC
confi gurations. The 120 VAC confi guration can be
universally applied to both gas and oil boilers by wiring
it in the line voltage service to the boiler (after the
service switch, if so equipped).

The presence of water in a properly installed LWCO
will cause the normally open contact of the LWCO to
close, thus providing continuity of the 120 VAC service
to the boiler.

It is recommended to supply power to the probe LWCO
with the same line voltage boiler service as shown
below.

Select the appropriate size tee using the LWCO
manufacturer’s instructions. Often, the branch

connection must have a

minimum

diameter to

prevent bridging between the probe and the tee. Also,
the run of the tee must have a minimum diameter to
prevent the end of the probe from touching or being
located too close to the inside wall of the run of the tee.

Ideally, manual shutoff valves should be located
above the LWCO and the boiler to allow for servicing.
This will allow probe removal for inspection without

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