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The installer will make the following connections:
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Energy supply
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Thermostatic line
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Warning light (optional)
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Timer (optional)
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Flame control thermostat (optional)
(Eliminate any cable bridges)
N.B.: It is necessary to observe scrupulously normal working practices that indicate attachment of no more
than two cables per terminal.
Warning:
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Do not exchange neutral with phase
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Be sure to make a good connection for the ground wire
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Respect good working practices and observe scrupulously local regulations in force
ECO 30/2 - ECO 40/2
1
2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 11 12
9
M
MB
VE1
TC
TS
F
IG
B4
T2
T1
N
L1
S3
L
N
FR
2
IMA
3 5 6 1 8 N
4
7
MMS
VE2
TR
FA
FCA
2 3 4 5 6 7
1
8 9
2
N
ImM
TMF
31
L1
LEGEND
F
Fuse
MMS
Air Intake Control, Motor Reducer Clamp
FA
Matched Filter
TMPE
Landis Device Clamp
FCA
Auxiliary Circuit Fuse
TC
Furnace Thermostat
FR
Photo resistance
TMF
2° Flame Modulation Thermostat (optional)
IG
Main Switch
TS
Back-up Thermostat
Ima
On/Off Switch
TR
Ignition Transformer
ImM
Min.-Max working control switch
VE1
1° Flame Electromagnetic Valve
MB
Burner Motor
VE2
2° Flame Electromagnetic Valve
MPE
LOA 24.../LMO24...(ECO 30/2)
LOA 44.../LMO44...(ECO 40/2)
Summary of Contents for ECO 30
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Page 105: ...105 ECO 30 A 1 max ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2 1 2 2 SQN 70...
Page 106: ...106 1 2 F P VE1 1 VE2 2 G1 1 G2 2 A ECO 30 ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2 B VE1 G1...
Page 107: ...107 12 bar 11 15 bar 1 2 3 4 4 m CO2 CO2 CO2 11 12 Bacharach 2 BH BH ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2...
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