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LAARS Heating Systems

External Set Point - Terminals 4, 5, and 6

• The SC can accept a 4-20mA signal from an Energy Management System (EMS) or other signal

source to change the Set Point remotely (see pg. 23).

• Dip switch 6 and 8 must be OFF and dip switch 7 must be

OFF

OFF

ON. These settings will allow the

ON

ON

SC to read and monitor the system water temperature using the System temperature sensor and

monitor the 4-20mA input to change the set point. (See wiring sensor on pg. 3) Also, see pg. 23 for

EMS programming parameters.

Shutdown or Setback - Terminals 7 and

77

8

• When adjusting control SETBACK Stb setting to 0 the SHUTDOWN feature is enabled by

SHUTDOWN

SHUTDOWN

closing a dry contact and all active stages are turned off. Any pumps controlled by the SC that

were on will remain on until the System Delay is over, then they will also turn off.

• The SHUTDOWN feature can be used whenever it is desirable to turn off the SC from a remote

SHUTDOWN

SHUTDOWN

location or another controller (for more details see pg. 24).

• When SETBACK Stb is enabled by adjusting control SETBACK Stb setting to a value higher

than 0 and closing a dry contact wired to terminals 7 and 8, the SC will immediately reduce the

temperature of the circulating hot water by the SETBACK Stb setting amount (see pg. 20 to

adjust the amount of SETBACK). All pumps controlled by the SC that were on will remain on until the

System Delay is over, then they will turn off.

• The SHUTDOWN/SETBACK signal must be a dry contact only to terminals 7 and 8. No voltage can be

SHUTDOWN/SETBACK

SHUTDOWN/SETBACK

placed across the SHUTDOWN/SETBACK terminals.

SHUTDOWN/SETBACK

SHUTDOWN/SETBACK

Prove or Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Input - Terminals 9 and

99

10

• The Prove or Domestic Hot Water features are set by the External Input Mode in the Power Up

Sequence. It can be switched between Prove (Pr) and Domestic Hot Water (dh).

• The PROVE feature is used to check system components’ operation before activating any stages. See

PROVE

PROVE

pg. 24 for typical applications.

• If the PROVE input terminals are open, the SC will enable only the System Output relay. All Stage

PROVE

PROVE

Outputs will be off when the PROVE input is open.

PROVE

PROVE

• When the Domestic Hot Water (DHW

• When the Domestic Hot Water (

• When the Domestic Hot Water (

) input is enabled by closing a dry contact, the Calculated water

DHW

DHW

temperature or the Set Point will change to 200°F and the decimal point on the left-most digit on the

display will fl ash.

• The DHW input will take priority over the outdoor reset function or the Outdoor Cutoff temperature.

DHW

DHW

Regardless of outdoor temperature, when the DHW input is closed, the SC will Sequence stages to

DHW

DHW

hold 200°F.

• If NO external conditions must be met before Stage Output is activated and terminals 9 and 10 are not used for Domestic Hot

Water (see pg. 25), DO NOT remove the factory installed jumper across the PROVE/DHW terminals.

PROVE/DHW

PROVE/DHW

• The PROVE/DHW signal must be a dry contact only to terminals 9 and 10. No voltage can be placed across the

PROVE/DHW

PROVE/DHW

PROVE/DHW

terminals.

IMPORTANT

FACTORY INSTALLED PROVE JUMPER: The PROVE input terminals must be

PROVE

PROVE

shorted for Stage Outputs to be activated. DO NOT remove the factory installed

PROVE jumper unless replacing it with a Prove or Domestic Hot Water signal.

Outdoor Sensor- Terminals 11 and 12

• The Outdoor Sensor must be installed if the Outdoor Reset operational mode is required (dip switch 8 ON).

ON

ON

• Installing the Outdoor Sensor is optional in the Set Point mode (dip switch 8 OFF). If it is installed, it will act as an Outdoor

OFF

OFF

Cutoff (see pg. 18). No stages will be activated when the outdoor temperature is above the Outdoor Cutoff.

• Locate the Outdoor sensor in the shade on the north side of the building away from doors,

windows, exhaust fans, vents, or other possible heat sources.

• The sensor should be mounted at least 4 inches away from the building wall and

approximately 10 feet above ground level.

• Sensor wires can be extended up to 500’ by splicing with 18 gauge shielded wire.

• Do not run sensor wire in conduit with line voltage.

• Temperature sensors have no polarity. Connect either wire to terminal 11 and 12.

• Connect the shield to terminal 3 SHIELD. Note that both sensor shields will be connected

to terminal 3.

Dry Contact

Prove or Domestic

Hot Water Signal

INPUTS

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sensor Com

Dry Contact

Only

Dry Contact

Only

SHUTDOWN

/SETBACK

PROVE

/DHW

OUTD

4-20 ma

INPUTS

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Sensor Com

Dry Contact

Only

Dry Contact

Only

SHUTDOWN

/SETBACK

PROVE

/DHW

4-20 ma

OUTDOOR

To Outdoor Sensor

In Shade

Shield

2 3 4

Com Shield

+

TEMP

4 5 6

+

Sensor Com

4-20 ma

SC Source Current

24VDC Excitation Voltage

(-) Input

(+) Signal

INPUTS

5 6 7 8 9

Sensor Com

Dry Contact

Only

Dry Contact

SHUTDOWN

/SETBACK

PROVE

4

+

4-20 ma

Dry Contact

Shutdown and

Setback Signal

4 5 6

+

Sensor Com

4-20 ma

EMS Sourcing Current

(-) Input

(+) Signal

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