BASO BG1600M 2014 User Manual

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BG1600M Intermittent Pilot Ignition Control Installation Instructions 5

MV

MV/PV
(COM)

PV

GN

D

BU

R

N

E

R

GND

24V

TH

SENSE

IN

T

E

RN

A

L

SPARK

Thermostat

High

Temp

Limit

DA

M

P

E

R

PL

U

G

Vent

Damper

Wiring
Harness

Pilot

Burner/Ignitor

Combination

Gas Valve

24VAC
Class 2
Transformer

1

2

Power Supply. Provides disconnect means and overload protection as required.

Maximum cable length 48 inches (1,220 mm). (Resistive wire recommended.)

4

3

Alternate location for limit controller.

Controls in 24V circuit must not be in ground leg to transformer.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

L1 (Hot)

L2 (Neu)

1

2

3

4

Note: If a vent damper is not
used (see Figure 2), use the
pin 2-3 jumper plug
supplied with the control and
omit 24V connection.

Discard jumper
plug supplied
with the control.

5

Sensor rod must be 3/8” (9.53 mm) to 1/2” (12.7 mm) of the sensor tip should
be in the flame for proper sensing signal.

Chassis or Frame

Ground

5

Figure 5: Wiring for 1 Rod Flame Sense with Vent Damper

MV

MV/PV
(COM)

PV

GND

BUR

N

ER

GND

24V

TH

SENSE

SPARK

Thermostat

DAM

PER

PL

UG

Vent

Damper

Wiring
Harness

Pilot

Burner/Ignitor

Flame

Sensor

Combination

Gas Valve

24VAC
Class 2
Transformer

IN

T

E

RNA

L

Discard jumper
plug supplied
with the control.

High

Temp

Limit

1

2

3

5

4

Power Supply. Provides disconnect means and overload protection as required.

Maximum cable length 48 inches (1,220 mm). (Resistive wire recommended.)

Alternate location for limit controller.

Controls in 24V circuit must not be in ground leg to transformer.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

L1 (Hot)
L2 (Neu)

1

2

3

4

5

Note: If a vent damper is not
used (see Figure 4), use
pin 2-3 jumper plug
supplied with the control
and omit 24V connection.

Maximum cable length 48 inches (1,220 mm).

Chassis or Frame

Ground

6

Sensor rod must be 3/8” (9.53 mm) to 1/2” (12.7 mm) of the sensor tip should
be in the flame for proper sensing signal.

6

Figure 6: Wiring for 2 Rod Flame Sense with Vent Damper

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