Tjernlund SS2 SideShot with UC1 Universal Control (Version X.06) 8504105 Rev C 07/05 User Manual

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ELECTRICAL WIRING

All wiring from the SS2 to the appliance must be appropriate Class 1 wiring as follows: installed in rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit,
rigid non-metallic conduit, electrical metallic tubing, Type MI Cable, Type MC Cable, or be otherwise suitably protected from physical damage.

SS2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION WITH INTEGRAL UC1 UNIVERSAL CONTROL AND 24 VAC OR 115 VAC HEATER CONTROL CIRCUIT:
Control signal from thermostat, aquastat or primary control is intercepted and routed to terminal “1” on UC1 terminal strip. When terminal “1” is ener-
gized with either 24 VAC or 115 VAC, the Venter motor is energized. After draft is established, the Fan Proving Switch closes within 5 to 10 seconds
energizing terminal “4”, which completes the circuit allowing burner to fire. NOTE: If a Venter pre-purge is selected, the burner will not fire until the pre-
purge time is finished. The Venter will continue to run after the burner has finished firing for the set post-purge time cycle. The UC1 is set for a 2
minute post-purge time period from the factory. See “Pre / Post-Purge Settings” on page 5 for details.

The "1" input terminal on the SideShot can accept either a 24 VAC or 115 VAC control signal. IMPORTANT: The RED voltage jumper must be
positioned based on appliance interlock voltage 24V or 115V. If using the “DRY” contact activation method, use terminals A & B on UC1 control and
position the RED voltage jumper tab in the “DRY” position. IMPORTANT: Only one interlock method (i.e. 24V, 115V or “Dry”) can be used with the
UC1. Multiple appliance interlocks require the use of our MAC-Series multiple appliance controls.

The steps listed under each diagram are intended as a supplement to the diagram. Wiring colors or designations may vary by manufacturer. If you are
unable to wire the SS2 as outlined in these instructions, call Tjernlund’s Customer Service Department toll free at 1-800-255-4208 for assistance.

IMPORTANT: If the call for heat interlock signal or 115 VAC power is removed, the UC1 board will reset and any fault, if present, will be stored in mem-
ory instead of displayed. See page 5, “Checking Memory for Last Fault Code”.

SS2 WITH INTEGRAL UC1 UNIVERSAL CONTROL

(THE SS2 MOTOR, COOLING FAN, LIMIT & PROVER ARE ALL FACTORY PREWIRED)

IMPORTANT: MORE THAN ONE INTERLOCK METHOD MAY BE APPLICABLE
In many cases it is easier to interlock with the thermostat/aquastat portion of the heater control circuit vs. the primary
control portion of the heater control circuit. Review all of the wiring diagram options prior to choosing the best method.

T

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UND

9183006

NO

MTR

M

MOTOR

RELAY

N

COM

NO

FIGURE 1303961-1C

115V

J2

COM

24V

DRY

5

POST-PURGE SETTINGS

FOR TJERNLUND

TO P1, P2, C, GND

AUXILIARY

OR F. DOING SO

WILL DAMAGE THE

CONNECT POWER

OPEN PROVER OPTION

(9)

(3 - 8)

9

78

6

CONTROL.

DEVICES. DO NOT

F

GN
D

ON

LED1

PRE-PURGE SETTINGS

LED5 LED4

LED2

LED3

(1 - 2)

24

3

1

IMPORTANT:
RED JUMPER POSITION MUST BE THE SAME

AS APPLIANCE INTERLOCK VOLTAGE.

RELAY

INTERLOCK

PRODUCT

S,

INC.

R

SS2

@ 115 VAC

1 H.P. MAX

COOLING

SS2

MOTOR

FAN

C

P1

P2

J1

XL

XN

K2

K1

MAC1E OR MAC4E

SS2 PROVER

SS2 LIMIT

NC

COM

24 OR 115 VAC

APPROVED CALL BACK TO HEATER

INTERCEPTED CALL COMMON OR NEUTRAL

24 OR 115 VAC INTERCEPTED CALL FOR HEAT

5 VDC BOARD-GENERATED POWER
DO NOT SUPPLY POWER!

115 VAC

LEGEND:

TERMINAL 2:

TERMINAL 1:

TERMINAL 4:

INTERCEPTED

CALL FOR

LED

POWER

RED

SUPPLY

50/60 Hz

115 VAC

NEUTRAL

LINE / HOT

APPROVED CALL

COMMON /

OR

HEAT

"DRY"

JUMPER

CALL

GREEN

RED

RED

AMBER

BLUE

CALL SWITCH

USER-PROVIDED

DO NOT SUPPLY VOLTAGE

TO "A" OR "B".

LED6

WARNING: Disconnect power supply from the SS2 and heating equipment when making wiring connections and servicing the

SS2. Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. LED #6 (RED) should be off with
power removed.

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