Mounting, Wiring – Beckett 7505 User Manual

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120v GeniSys Control Installation and Operation Manual

The control can malfunction if it gets wet,

leading to accumulation of oil or explosive oil

vapors.
Never install where water can fl ood, drip or

condense on the control.
Never use a control that has been wet - replace it.

Can cause severe injury, death, or

property damage.

Fire or Explosion
Hazard

Electrical shock can cause severe

personal injury or death.

Electrical Shock
Hazard

Disconnect ALL electrical power to the

appliance/burner circuit before installing or

servicing this control.
Provide ground wiring to the appliance,

burner and metal control mounting box.
Perform all wiring in compliance with the

National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70

(Canada CSA C22.1).

Follow the appliance manufacturer’s wiring

diagrams and note all required safety

controls.
Typical safety controls include high

temperature or pressure limits, low water

cutoffs, pressure relief valves and blocked

fl ue sensing switches.
Verify all limit and safety controls are installed

and functioning correctly, as specifi ed by the

manufacturer, applicable safety standards,

codes and all authorities having jurisdiction.
Ensure that the appliance is free of oil and oil

vapor before starting or resetting the burner.

All heating appliances must have

HIGH LIMIT protection to interrupt

electrical power and shutdown the

burner if operating or safety controls fail and

cause a runaway condition.

Explosion, Fire,
Scald, and Burn
Hazard

Incorrect Wiring
Will Result in

Improper Control Operation

GeniSys wiring label colors may not match

the wire colors of the burner or other

manufacturers’ controls.
The GeniSys Control should be wired

according to the appliance manufacturer’s

instructions.

Some Thermostats
Are Polarity

Sensitive. Reversed polarity could cause
erratic cycling of the burner control.

Connect the wire from the R

H

or R

terminal on the thermostat to the T

R

terminal on the control (if applicable).
Connect the wire from the W terminal
on the thermostat to the T

W

terminal on

the control (if applicable).

Mounting:

Mount the control on a 4” x 4” junction
box on the burner, or inside the
appliance cabinet. In replacement
applications, mount the new control in
the same location as the old control. In
some replacement applications, it may
be necessary to rotate the control on
the 4” x 4” box for best fi t.
Mounting orientation: any orientation is
acceptable.

Wiring:

Make sure all appliance wiring complies
with all local codes and ordinances.
Make connections to the control’s
terminals as shown in Figures 2 through
9. Refer to the label on the underside
of the control for wiring details.

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