
Making the electrical connections
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Making the electrical connections
7.1
General notes
Electrical components must be installed by a trained and certified
electrician and the installation must meet the National Electric Code as
well as all applicable local codes and regulations.
The boiler must be properly electrically grounded in accordance with the
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of
such requirements with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
and/or the Canadian Electrical Code Part I, CSA C221.1, Electrical
Code.
All appliance modulation, control and safety components are tested and
pre-wired for use.
Observe safety precautions and all rules and regulations required by
local code and the National Electric Code.
Fuses
The appliance is protected with a fuse. It is located on the circuit board
(
Fig. 9, page 14).
Controls and modules
For installation and electrical connection of controls and modules, see
the installation instructions of the accessory.
7.2
Electrical connections in the junction boxes
7.2.1
Access to junction boxes
All the electrical connections are available via the two installer junction
boxes, either high voltage (120 VAC) and low voltage (<24V DC).
Fig. 42 Installer junction boxes with covers removed
[1]
High voltage junction box
[2]
Low voltage junction box
7.2.2
High voltage junction box
The high voltage installer junction box provides connections for mains
power and one system circulator pump and one DHW Tank Circulator
pump.
Fig. 43
DANGER:
Risk of electric shock!
▶ Before working on the power supply (120 VAC),
disconnect the boiler from the grid by shutting off the
emergency shutoff switch or disengaging the heating
system circuit breaker. Take measures to prevent
accidental re-connection.
▶ It is not sufficient to simply shut off the controls.
▶ Observe all applicable electrical codes and
regulations.
Provide a dedicated circuit breaker for the boiler and
heating system rated at least 15A. All line voltage wiring
must use at least AWG14 size cables.
Replacement fuses can be found on the back of the cover
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