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EM-10-40 Operation and Instruction Manual

The installer should test to confirm that no voltage is

present at any of the wires during installation. The control

includes a 24 pin connector for ease of installation.

NOTE:

Figure shown should be used for checking control

only. Boiler wiring diagram should be used for checking the

rest of boiler, because interface board has different terminal

numbers.

Powered Input Connections

24 V (ac) Power
Connect the 24 V (ac) power supply to the C and R

terminals.

This

connection

provides

power

to

the microprocessor and display of the control. As well, this

connection provides power to the Alert terminal from

the R terminal.

Heat Demand
To generate a heat demand, a voltage between 24 V (ac)

and 120 V (ac) must be applied across the CD (common

demand) and the Ht D (heat demand) pins.

Setpoint Demand
To generate a setpoint demand, a voltage between 24 V (ac)

and 120 V (ac) must be applied across the CD (common

demand) and the Set D (setpoint demand) pins.

Caution: The same power supply must be used for both the
heat demand and setpoint demand circuits since they

share the CD (common demand) pin.

Output Connections

Boiler Pump Contact
The Pump pins are an isolated output in the control.

There is no power available on these pins from

the control. This output is to be used as a switch to either

make or break power to the boiler pump. Since this is an

isolated contact, it may switch a voltage between 24 V (ac)

and 120 V (ac).

Stage Contacts
Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, and Stage 4 are isolated

outputs in the control. There is no power available

on these pins from the control. This output is to be used as

a switch to either make or break the stage circuits. When

the control requires the stage to fire, it closes the Stage

contact.

Alert Contact
The Alert pin on the control is connected to an audible alarm

on the interface board which sounds an alert when it senses

an open sensor circuit.

Sensor and Unpowered Input Connections

Do not apply power to these terminals as this damages

the control.

Boiler Outlet Sensor
Connect the two wires from the Boiler Outlet Sensor to the

Com/- (common sensor) and Boil O (boiler outlet sensor)

pins. The boiler outlet sensor is used by the control to meas-

ure the boiler outlet water temperature from the boiler.

Note: The boiler outlet sensor is required for every mode of

operation.

Boiler Inlet Sensor
Connect the two wires from the Boiler Inlet Sensor to the

Com/- (common sensor) and Boil in (boiler inlet sensor)

pins. The boiler inlet sensor is used by the control

to measure the boiler inlet water temperature from the boiler.

Note: The boiler inlet sensor is optional for every mode

of operation.

Boiler Supply Sensor
An optional Boiler Supply Sensor may be connected to the

control. If the sensor is required, connect the two wires from

the sensor to the Com (common sensor) and Sys/D (boiler

supply) pins.

Electrical Connections to the Control

Installation

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+V(in)
Com/-
Boil in
Boil O
Sys/D

Out

Com
Set D
Ht D

CD

C

23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13

24

Alert
Stg 4
Stg 4
Stg 3
Stg 3
Stg 2
Stg 2
Stg 1
Stg 1
Pmp
Pmp

R

A

OFF

B

OFF