Figure 2.9, Input/output (i/o) box location, 7 0 – 10v out – AERCO KC Series Equipped with C-More Controller for Massachusetts Only User Manual

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INSTALLATION

2-7

GAS SHUT-OFF

VALVE

I/O BOX

BLOWER

Figure 2.9

Input/Output (I/O) Box Location

2.6.1 OUTDOOR AIR SENSOR IN

Not applicable to Water Heaters.

2.6.2 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.

2.6.3 ANALOG IN

The ANALOG IN + and – terminals are used

when an external signal is used to change the

setpoint of the water heater when operating in

the Remote Setpoint Mode.

Either a 4 to 20 mA / 1 to 5 VDC or a 0 to 20 mA/

0 to 5 VDC signal may be used to vary the

setpoint or valve position. The factory default

setting is for 4 to 20 mA / 1 to 5 VDC, however

this may be changed to 0 to 20 mA / 0 to 5 VDC

using the Configuration Menu described in

Section 3. If voltage rather than current is

selected as the drive signal, a DIP switch must

be set on the CPU Board located inside the

Control Box. Contact the AERCO factory for

information on setting DIP switches.

All supplied signals must be floating

(ungrounded) signals. Connections between the

source and the Heater’s I/O Box must be made

using twisted shielded pair wire of 18 –22

AWG,,such as Belden 9841(see Fig. 2.10).

Polarity must be maintained and the shield must

be connected only at the source end. It must be

left floating (not connected) at the Heater’s I/O

Box.

Whether using voltage or current for the drive

signal, they are linearly mapped to a 40°F to

240°F setpoint or a 0% to 100% valve position.

No scaling for these signals is provided

2.6.4 B.M.S. (PWM) IN

Not applicable to Water Heaters.

2.6.5 SHIELD

The SHIELD terminals are used to terminate any

shields used on sensor wires connected to the

unit. Shields must only be connected to these

terminals.

2.6.6 mA OUT

These terminals provide a 4 to 20 mA output that

can be used to monitor setpoint ( to 220°F),

outlet temperature (

to 245°F), or valve position

(0% to 100%). This function is enabled in the

Configuration Menu (Section 3, Table 3.4).

2.6.7 0 – 10V OUT

These terminals provide a 0 to 10 volt output to

control the rotational speed of the blower. This

function is enabled in the Configuration Menu

(Chapter 3, Table 3-4).

2.6.8 RS-485 COMM

These terminals are used for RS-485 MODBUS

serial communication between the unit and an

external “Master”, such as an Energy Manage-

ment System.

2.6.9 EXHAUST SWITCH IN

These terminals permit an external exhaust

switch to be connected to the exhaust manifold

of the boiler. The exhaust sensor should be a

normally open type switch (such as AERCO P/N

123463) that closes (trips) at 500°F.

2.6.10 INTERLOCKS

The unit offers two interlock circuits for

interfacing with Energy Management Systems

and auxiliary equipment such as pumps or

louvers or other accessories. These interlocks

are called the Remote Interlock and Delayed

Interlock (Fig. 2.10). The wiring terminals for

these interlocks are located inside the I/O Box

on the left side of the unit. The I/O Box cover

contains a wiring diagram which shows the

terminal strip locations for these interlocks

labeled REMOTE INTL’K IN and DELAYED

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