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Benchmark 750/1000 Boiler Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLATION

OMM-0082_0J

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

Page 31 of 192

GF-130

Ph.: 800-526-0288

05/21/2014

NOTE

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

2.10.12.2.1

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).

2.10.12.2.2

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
the unit’s auxiliary relay. If the delayed interlock is connected to a proving device
that requires time to close (make), a time delay (AUX START ON DLY) that holds
the start sequence of the unit long enough for a proving switch to make (close) can
be programmed.

To use this option, you must disconnect the harness from the Delayed Interlock
terminals and connect the proving device in its place.

Should the proving switch not prove within the programmed time frame, the unit will
shut down. The AUX START ON DLY can be programmed from 0 to 120 seconds.
This option is located in the Configuration Menu (Chapter 3).

2.10.13 FAULT RELAY (NC, COM, & NO) Terminals

The fault relay is a single pole double throw (SPDT) relay having a normally open and normally
closed set of relay contacts that are rated for 5 amps at 120 VAC and 5 amps at 30 VDC. The
relay energizes when any fault condition occurs and remains energized until the fault is cleared
and the CLEAR button is depressed. The fault relay connections are shown in Figure 2-12.

2.10.14 AUX RELAY CONTACTS (NC, COM, & NO) Terminals

Each unit is equipped with a single pole double throw (SPDT) relay that is energized when there
is a demand for heat and de-energized after the demand for heat is satisfied. The relay is
provided for the control of auxiliary equipment, such as pumps and louvers, or can be used as a
unit status indictor (firing or not firing). Its contacts are rated for 120 VAC @ 5 amps. Refer to
Figure 2-12 to locate the AUX RELAY terminals for wiring connections.

2.11 FLUE GAS VENT INSTALLATION

AERCO Gas Fired Venting and Combustion Air Guide, GF-2050 must be consulted before any
flue or combustion air venting is designed or installed. Suitable, U/L approved, positive
pressure, watertight vent materials MUST be used for safety and UL certification. Because the
unit is capable of discharging low temperature exhaust gases, the flue must be pitched back
towards the unit a minimum of 1/4" per foot to avoid any condensate pooling and to allow for
proper drainage.

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