Warning – Dunkirk WPSB Series II User Manual
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
Electrically bond boiler to ground in accordance with
requirements of authority having jurisdiction. Refer to Na-
tional Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY
Run separate 120 volt circuit from separate over current
protective device in electrical service entrance panel. This
should be a 15 ampere circuit. Locate shut-off switch at
boiler. It must be turned off during any maintenance. Con-
nect 120 volt power supply to control leads L1 (HOT) and
L2.
Run a 14 gauge or heavier copper wire from boiler to
grounded connection in service panel or properly driven
and electrically grounded ground rod.
THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION
1.
Thermostat should be installed on an inside wall about
four feet above the fl oor.
2.
NEVER install a thermostat on an outside wall.
3.
Do not install a thermostat where it will be affected
by drafts, hot or cold pipes, sunlight, lighting fi xtures,
televisions, a fi replace, or a chimney.
4.
Check thermostat operation by raising and lowering
thermostat setting as required to start and stop the
burners.
5.
Instructions for the fi nal adjustment of the thermostat
are packaged with the thermostat (adjusting heating
anticipator, calibration, etc.)
Set heat anticipator at .2 amps. 24 volt thermostat con-
nects to aquastat terminals T and TV.
VENT DAMPER WIRING
Boiler is equipped with factory wired harness with 4 pin
molex plug, that plugs into 4 pin molex receptacle inside
vent damper operator.
Vent damper must be connected for boiler to operate.
If original wire as supplied with this appliance
must be replaced, replace with type 105°C
thermoplastic wire or its equivalent.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard. Turn OFF electrical power
supply at service panel before making electrical
connections. Failure to do so could result in death
or serious injury.
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NOTICE
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after
servicing.