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9 rs-485 comm (+, gnd, & -), 10 rs-232 comm (txd & rxd), 11 vfd/blower (0-10 & agnd) – AERCO BMK 1500-2000 User Manual

Page 29: 12 interlocks, 1 remote interlock in (out & in), 2 delayed interlock in (out & in)

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Benchmark 1500 - 2000 Boilers

CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLATION

OMM-0097_0D

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913

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Ph.: 800-526-0288

• When 0-10VDC is selected, the voltage output is used by the controller to modulate the

combustion blower via the I/O Box terminals labeled VFD/Blower (Section 2.10.11).

• If On Board Boiler Sequencing Technology (BST) is enabled, the Analog Output

terminals are used to drive the isolation valve, open and closed.

• When the 4-20mA is selected for the Analog Output, the 0-10VDC is disabled at the

VFD/Blower terminals, and the selected output is available at the terminals labeled
Analog Output +/-.

2.10.9 RS-485 Comm (+, GND, & -)

The RS-485 communication terminals are used when the boiler plant is being controlled by an
Energy Management System (EMS) or an AERCO Control System (ACS) using Modbus (RS-
485) communication.

2.10.10 RS-232 Comm (TxD & RxD)

The RS-232 communication terminals permit a laptop computer or other suitable terminal to be
connected to the boiler. The RS-232 communication feature permits viewing or changing of
Control Panel menu options and also provides access to data logs showing fault and sensor log
displays.

2.10.11 VFD/Blower (0-10 & AGND)

These terminals (0-10 & AGND) send an analog signal to control the blower speed. When any
of the 4-20mA options is selected for the Analog Outputs (Section 2.10.8), the output from the
VFD/Blower terminals is disabled.

2.10.12 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 ((REMOTE INTL’K IN and DELAYED INTL’K IN in
Figure 2-12). Both interlocks, described below, are factory wired in the closed position (using
jumpers).

NOTE

Both the Delayed Interlock and Remote Interlock must be in the
closed position for the unit to fire.

2.10.12.1

Remote Interlock In (OUT & IN)

The remote interlock circuit is provided to remotely start (enable) and stop (disable) the unit
if desired. The circuit is 24 VAC and comes factory pre-wired closed (jumped).

2.10.12.2

Delayed Interlock In (OUT & IN)

The Delayed Interlock terminals can be used in one of two ways:

• In conjunction with the optional external sequencing valve (see section 2.14 and

Chapter 10 – BST), a component of AERCO’s on-board Boiler Sequencing
Technology (BST) solution. By default a cable of the boiler’s wiring harness is
connected to these terminals. If BST is implemented, the other end of that cable is
connected to the sequencing valve.

• If BST is NOT implemented, the second use is typically in conjunction with the

AUXILIARY RELAY CONTACTS described in section 2.10.14. This interlock circuit
is located in the purge section of the start string. It can be connected to the proving
device (end switch, flow switch etc.) of an auxiliary piece of equipment started by