4 remote setpoint and direct drive modes, 5 combination mode, 7 i/o box connections – AERCO KC1000 Boiler July 2011 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

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2.6.4 REMOTE SETPOINT and DIRECT

DRIVE MODES

The KC1000 Boiler can accept several types of

signal formats from an Energy Management

System or other source to control either the

setpoint (Remote Setpoint Mode) or valve

position (Direct Drive Mode) of the Boiler. These

formats are:

4 to 20 mA/1 to 5 Vdc

0 to 20 mA/0 to 5 Vdc

PWM – (Pulse Width Modulated signal. See

paragraph 2.7.4)

Network – (RS485 Modbus. See para. 2.7.7)

While it is possible to control one or more boilers

using one of the above modes of operation, it

may not be the method best suited for the

application. Prior to selecting one of the above

modes of operation, it is recommended that you

consult with your local AERCO representative or

the factory for the mode of operation that will

work best with your application. For more

information on wiring the 4 to 20 mA / 1to 5VDC

or the 0 to 20 mA / 0 to 5 VDC, see paragraph

2.7.3.

2.6.5 COMBINATION MODE

NOTE

Only BMS Model 168 can be utilized for

the Combination Mode, not the BMS II

(Model 5R5-384).

With a Combination Mode unit, field wiring is

between the unit’s I/O Box, the CCP

(Combination Control Panel), and the BMS

Model 168 (Boiler Management System). The

wiring must be done using a shielded twisted

pair of 22 AWG wire. Polarity must be

maintained between the unit, the CCP, and the

BMS. For further instructions and wiring

diagrams, refer to the GF-108 Boiler

Management System Operations Guide and the

CCP-1 data sheet.

2.7 I/O BOX CONNECTIONS

The types of input and output/signals and

devices to be connected to the I/O Box terminals

shown in Figure 2.11 are described in the

following paragraphs.

CAUTION!

DO NOT make any connections to the I/O

Box terminals labeled “NOT USED”.

Attempting to do so may cause equipment

damage.

2.7.1 OUTDOOR SENSOR IN

An outdoor air temperature sensor (AERCO Part

No. 122790) will be required mainly for the

Indoor/Outdoor Reset mode of operation. It can

also be used with another mode if it is desired to

use the outdoor sensor enable/disable feature.

This feature allows the boiler to be enabled or

disabled based on the outdoor air temperature.

The factory default for the outdoor sensor is

DISABLED. To enable the sensor and/or select

an enable/disable outdoor temperature, see the

Configuration menu in Section 3.

The outdoor sensor may be wired up to 200 feet

from the boiler and is connected to the

OUTDOOR SENSOR IN and the SENSOR

COMMON terminals in the I/O box (see Figures

2.10 and 2.11). Wire the sensor using a twisted

shielded pair cable of 18-22 AWG wire. There is

no polarity when terminating the wires. The

shield is to be connected only to the terminals

labeled SHEILD in the I/O Box. The sensor end

of the shield must be left free and ungrounded.

When mounting the sensor, it must be located

on the North side of the building where an

average outside air temperature is expected.

The sensor must be shielded form direct sunlight

as well as impingement by the elements. If a

shield is used, it must allow for free air

circulation.

2.7.2 AUX SENSOR IN

The AUX SENSOR IN terminals can be used to

add an additional temperature sensor for

monitoring purposes. This input is always

enabled and is a view only input that can be

seen in the operating menu. The sensor must be

wired to the AUX SENSOR IN and SENSOR

COMMON and must be similar to AERCO

BALCO wire sensor P/N 12449. A resistance

chart for this sensor can be found in Appendix

C.

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