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Burnham Independence IN10 User Manual

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Table 6: Thermostat Heat Anticipator Settings

Set heat anticipator to match system requirements. See

Table 6. In general, setting heat anticipator too low will

cause boiler to short cycle without bringing heated

space up to temperature. Setting heat anticipator too

high will allow boiler to operate longer than necessary

and overheat space.

D.

Wire thermostat. Provide Class II circuit between

thermostat and boiler.
1. Steam or Water with gravity circulation or tankless

heater. Remove transformer from junction box.

Connect one wire from thermostat to blue wire(s).

Connect additional wire from thermostat to brown

wire or red wire for water with tankless heater.

2. Water with intermittent circulation and without

tankless heater. Connect one wire from thermostat

to Terminal "T" and additional wire to terminal

"TV".

E.

Alliance Indirect Water Heater (if used).

1. For wiring refer to wiring diagrams located in this

section and Alliance Installation Operating and

Service Instructions.

2. Attach junction box extension (4 - 11/16 square) to

junction box on boiler.

3. Steam Boilers only. Verify temperature limit

(Honeywell L4006 or equal, which is installer

supplied) is installed in Tapping "P", refer to

Section V: Piping and Trim.

F.

Wire control circuit as shown in the appropriate

wiring diagram. See Table 6.

1. A separate electrical circuit must be run from the

main electrical service with an over-current device/

disconnect in the circuit. A service switch is

recommended and may be required by some local

jurisdictions. Boiler is rated for 120 VAC, 60 hertz,

less than 12 amperes.

2. For zone valve wiring, provide separate 24V

transformer rather than attempting to use boiler

mounted control. Consult zone valve manufacturer

for assistance.

G.

Wiring diagram and sequence of operation. Locate

the system type you are interested in from Table 6, then

refer to the page indicated.
1. Vent Damper Sequence of Operation. See Figure

34.
a. Vent Damper is continuously powered at

Terminal 1.

b. When there is a call for heat, the damper relay

coil is energized through Terminal 5 if all limits

ahead of the damper are satisfied.

c. Relay coil closes contacts, energizing damper

motor, causing damper to open.

d. When the damper blade reaches the fully open

position, power is sent back to the boiler limit/

ignition circuit through Terminal 2 and the

damper motor is de-energized.

e. When the call for heat is satisfied, the damper

relay coil is de-energized—closing contacts

which energize the damper motor. This causes

the damper to close. When the damper blade

reaches the fully closed position, the damper

motor is de-energized.

System Type

Ignition System

Heat Anticipator Setting (1)

Continuous (Standing Pilot)

Intermittent (EI)

Steam with Probe

(McDonnell & Miller PS-802 or

Hydrolevel CGB-400)

Low Water Cutoff

Figure 35, Page 30

Figure 36, Page 32

0.8

Steam with Float

(McDonnell & Miller 67)

Low Water Cutoff

Figure 37, Page 34

Figure 38, Page 36

0.8

Water (Intermittent Circulation)

Figure 39, Page 38

Figure 40, Page 40

0.3

Water (Gravity Circulation)

Figure 41, Page 42

Figure 42, Page 44

0.3

Water with Tankless Heater

Figure 43, Page 46

Figure 44, Page 48

0.6

(1) If system tends to overheat above thermostat's temperature setting, reduce heat anticipator setting by 0.1

or 0.2 amps. If system tends to shortcycle without reaching desired room temperature, increase heat

anticipator setting by 0.1 or 0.2 amps.

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