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 1. No power to unit

 2. Air in heat exchanger loop

 3. Faulty circulator or zone valve

 4. Faulty BoilerMate™ thermostat

 5. Faulty Smart Control™

 6. Boiler inoperable

 1. Demand exceeds capacity

 2. Temperature too low

 3. Boiler lacks sufficient output

 4. Fouled heat exchanger

 5. Insufficient heat exchanger flow

 1. Improper plumbing

 2. Temperature set too high

 3. Temperature sensor not fully inserted

 4. Stuck zone valve

 5. Flow check valve stuck open

 1. Air in boiler loop

 2. Faulty circulator pump

 3. Thermal expansion

 

 4. Normal noise during initial fill

 1. No thermal expansion tank

 2. Thermal expansion tank set improperly

 3. City pressure too high

 4. System over temperature

 5. Faulty relief valve

 1. Temperature sensor unplugged

 2. Temperature sensor cut or faulty

 3. Water in therm-well

 1. Poor water quality

 

 2. Sediment or suspended particles

 1. Improper or loose wiring

 2. Boiler high limit has been reached

 3. Fuse blown in Smart Control™

 4. Post Purge (POS) set too high

 5. Problem with boiler system

 1. Improper or loose wiring

 2. Pre Purge (PRE) set too high

 3. Fuse blown in Smart Control™

 4. Faulty circulator pump

 PROBLEM   

No hot water  

Insufficient hot 
water

Water too hot and/
or ER2 message on 
Smart  Control™

Noise from 
BoilerMate

®

Relief valve 
dripping or opening

ER1 message on  
Smart Control™

Discolored water at 
faucet

Boiler will not 
operate when 
calling for  hot 
water

Circulator or zone 
valve will not 
operate  when 
calling for hot 
water

 SOLUTION 

  

 1.  Check circuit breaker, boiler emergency  switch and boiler reset switch

 2.  Purge air.  Ensure circulator is on Boiler Supply. Check air vents

 3.  Check circulator and zone valve. Repair or replace if  necessary

 4.  Check continuity while rotating knob.  Circuit should open and close.

 5.  If blank, check power. Check continuity across two orange and two blue leads 

while green light is on. If none, open control and replace fuses or replace control.

 6. Check boiler system. Boiler must operate to generate hot water

 1. Check sizing based on household size  and boiler output

 2. Increase temperature setpoint

 3. Wire for priority.  If problem persists add storage or increase tank size.

 4. Check Boiler Supply/Boiler Return during cold startup.  If difference is less than 

20°F, clean heat exchanger as outlined below. Install water treatment equipment 

to prevent recurrence.

 5. Check for undersized or faulty circulator, stuck or undersized zone valve. Ensure 

all shutoff valves are open.  Check for stuck flow check valve. Purge boiler loop 

to  remove air.

 1. If Boiler Return is plumbed to the  suction-side of a heating circulator, overheat-

ing will occur when the home’s heat is on.  Fix plumbing.

 2. Reduce temperature setpoint

 3. Re-insert thermistor wire  or temperature sensor.

 4. Repair or replace

 5. Clean, repair or replace

 1. Purge boiler loop. Check air  elimination equipment.

 2. Repair or replace pump

 3. Ensure the proper Therm-X-Trol

®

 or equivalent thermal expansion tank is 

installed and adjusted properly

 4. When first pressurized, a creaking or hissing sound  is normal. After pressuriz-

ing, the noise should stop.  Always check for leaks.

 1. Install the proper Therm-X-Trol

®  

or  equivalent thermal expansion tank

 2. Ensure precharge air pressure matches static water pressure

 3. Install a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) if city pressure is over  80psi

 4. Determine cause of over temperature condition and correct  problem

 5. Replace relief valve

 1. Sensor is unplugged from factory.  Plug into Smart Control™  receptacle

 2. Replace sensor wire (thermistor)

 3. Replace therm-well

 1. Have water tested for  contaminants.  Typical problems  are:

     Blue/green color =  copper discoloration due to low pH

     Black staining/sulfur odor = hydrogen  sulfide

     White deposits =  hard water

     Red staining = high iron levels

 2. Install sediment filter, purge unit more often to avoid future problems

 1. Check connections against wiring  diagrams in this manual

 2. Boiler will periodically cycle on and off during operation

 3. Remove 4 screws inside the Smart Control™ wiring box.  Replace glass fuse(s) 

with those of the same rating

 4. Post Purge shuts the boiler off prior to reaching domestic setpoint.  If set too 

high, the boiler may not  have enough energy to raise the water temperature to 

setpoint. Reduce POS or  set to 0 if the problem persists

 5. Have boiler diagnosed for proper operation

 1. Check connections against wiring  diagrams in this manual

 2. PRE setting delays circulator startup.  This is not normally needed in residential  

applications.  Reduce PRE or set  to 0 if problem persists

 3. Remove 4 screws inside the Smart Control™ wiring box.  Replace glass fuse(s) 

with those of  the amp same rating

 4. Repair or replace pump

 13. TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for BoilerMate RTR

Page 1: ...TO ALERT YOU TO POTENTIAL PERSONAL INJURY AND OTHER HAZARDS OBEY ALL SAFETY MESSAGES THAT FOLLOW THIS SYMBOL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY AS WELL AS PROPERTY DAMAGE The heat transfer medium m...

Page 2: ...nd also adversely affect its performance M Wiring Options Select either a Non Priority or Priority System Two options are available when wiring the controls of the BOILERMATE in the space heating syst...

Page 3: ...or not used Required WHS SERIES Commercial 10GPM 3 4 Full Port 4 1 Included See Therm X Trol Included Except P Models or 1 STD Sizing Guide ALL INSTALLATIONS REQUIRE TEFLON SEALING TAPE OR PIPE DOPE F...

Page 4: ...lent is used BOILER PIPING 1 Plumb the circulator or zone valve on the BOILER SUPPLY line If using a separate circulator the pump flange can be mounted directly to the threaded pipe marked BOILER SUPP...

Page 5: ...5 PIPING USING SEPARATE CIRCULATOR PUMP RECOMMENDED PIPING USING ZONE VALVE WITH EXISTING HEATING SYSTEM CIRCULATOR...

Page 6: ...e on the boiler supply line 2 Pipe the BOILER RETURN connection to the boiler return line Be sure the return line is NOT plumbed to the suction side of any heating circulators This may require moving...

Page 7: ...7 PIPING USING SEPARATE CIRCULATOR PUMP RECOMMENDED PIPING USING ZONE VALVE WITH EXISTING HEATING SYSTEM CIRCULATOR...

Page 8: ...are factory installed 2 Pipe the BOILER RETURN connection to the boiler return line Be sure the return line is NOT plumbed to the suction side of any heating circulators This may require moving the he...

Page 9: ...9 PIPING MODELS WITH PRE INSTALLED CIRCULATOR W INTEGRAL FLOW CHECK...

Page 10: ...nted directly to the threaded pipe marked BOILER SUPPLY Alternately the circulator can be placed anywhere on the boiler supply line 2 Pipe the BOILER RETURN connection to the boiler return line Be sur...

Page 11: ...11 PIPING USING SEPARATE CIRCULATOR PUMP RECOMMENDED PIPING USING ZONE VALVE WITH EXISTING HEATING SYSTEM CIRCULATOR...

Page 12: ...the zone valve sensor contains a built in temperature offset to account for the time it takes the zone valve to fully close This results in potable water temperature that is representative of the Smar...

Page 13: ...BOX PLACE A WIRE NUT OVER EACH WIRE NOT USED ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET WHITE BLACK HONEYWELL L8124 B D BOILERMATE CIRCULATOR L1 L2 L8124 B D B1 B2 C1 C2 2 1 B R B R W T T HIGH LIMIT LOW L...

Page 14: ...MIT HONEYWELL L8148 J WITH 24 VOLT GAS VALVE BOILERMATE JUNCTION BOX PLACE A WIRE NUT OVER EACH WIRE NOT USED ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET WHITE BLACK BOILERMATE CIRCULATOR L1 L2 L8148J C1 C2...

Page 15: ...A C 2 1 ZC ZR B2 B1 C2 C1 T T BOILERMATE CIRCULATOR PRIORITY WIRING HONEYWELL L8124 A C L1 L2 BOILERMATE JUNCTION BOX ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET WHITE BLACK HEATING CIRCULATOR PRIORITY WIR...

Page 16: ...ORITY WIRING HONEYWELL L8148B B R HIGH LIMIT BOILERMATE CIRCULATOR BOILERMATE JUNCTION BOX ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET WHITE BLACK L1 L2 L2 L1 T T C1 C2 B1 B2 L8148B PRIORITY WIRING HONEYWEL...

Page 17: ...S VALVE BOILERMATE CIRCULATOR BOILERMATE JUNCTION BOX PLACE A WIRE NUT OVER EACH WIRE NOT USED ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET WHITE BLACK TV W T TP Z B B1 B2 B3 L1 L2 C1 C2 8J48A HEATING CIRCUL...

Page 18: ...OLET VIOLET BLACK WHITE L1 L2 120V Supply BoilerMate Circulator PLACE A WIRE NUT OVER EACH WIRE NOT USED Typical Multi Zone Relay 24V without Post Purge Feature T T X X Boiler Aquastat Zone Outputs Pr...

Page 19: ...must be placed on a flat section of floor in an area where water will first collect If the level cannot reach 1 32 the alarm feature may not function Do not place in a high traffic area where the sens...

Page 20: ...trol models select the appropriate diagram from the following pages If a suitable diagram is not available for your application please contact AMTROL Tech Support at 401 535 1216 Always disconnect pow...

Page 21: ...oiler Aquastat Zone Outputs Priority or DHW Zone Thermostat Inputs Typical Multi Zone Relay BoilerMate Circulator BoilerMate Thermostat PRIORITY W CIRCULATORS SCHEMATIC 4 ZONE VALVES SCHEMATIC 3 3 WIR...

Page 22: ...R 4 WIRE ZONE VALVE L1 L2 40VA 24 VOLT L1 L2 NOTE TAKE L1 AND L2 OFF THE BOILER CONTROL T T ON BOILER CONTROL END SWITCH MOTOR ORANGE 1 ORANGE BLUE BLUE VIOLET VIOLET BLACK WHITE SMART CONTROL JUNCTIO...

Page 23: ...Support at 401 535 1216 Always disconnect power before wiring the unit Ensure that the proper conduit and connections are used per your local code In lieu of local code the National Electric Code sho...

Page 24: ...X LIVE NEUT PR OUT PR IN 1 2 3 4 L1 L2 Indirect Aquastat L1 L2 B2 B HONEYWELL L8148J W MILLIVOLT GAS VALVE WHITE RODGERS 8J48A W 24V GAS VALVE CIRCULATOR RELAY BOX Indirect Aquastat L2 LIVE NEUT PR OU...

Page 25: ...ar as hot water is used 3 START HEATER Turn power on to the unit Smart Control models come pre set at 120 F for safety Dial units should have the knob rotated to the 120 F mark The circulator and boil...

Page 26: ...until n is displayed Pressing the MODE pushbutton a fifth time will cause to be displayed and releasing the MODE pushbutton will cause 41 to be displayed This is the tank volume in gallons To change t...

Page 27: ...at exchanger as outlined below Install water treatment equipment to prevent recurrence 5 Check for undersized or faulty circulator stuck or undersized zone valve Ensure all shutoff valves are open Che...

Page 28: ...tom Drain O Ring 2500 178 2500 178 2500 178 2500 178 N A N A N A N A Smart Control 2704A233 2704A233 2704A233 2704A233 2704A233 2704A233 N A N A Sensor thermistor wire 2704 259 2704 259 2704 259 2704...

Page 29: ...phosphoric acid solution commercial icemaking cleaning solution into the water tank through the top opening Be sure that the manufacturer s directions and warnings are followed 29 15 CLEANING THE BOI...

Page 30: ...en to prevent pressure build up Electrocution hazard The BoilerMate must be electrically grounded Electrical supply must come from the boiler side of boiler s emergency shut off switch in order to pre...

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