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Connecting the Power Supply
WARNING
Improperly connecting the power supply can result in electrical
shock and electrocution. Follow all applicable electrical codes
of the local authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of
such requirements, follow the latest edition of
the National
Electrical Code (NFPA 70) in the USA or the latest edition
of CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 in Canada.
Connecting the power supply should be performed only by a
licensed professional.
When connecting the power supply, follow these guidelines:
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Do not connect the electric supply until all piping and gas
piping is complete and the boiler has been filled with water.
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Do not connect the boiler to a 220-240V AC power supply. Doing
so will damage the boiler and void the warranty.
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Connect the building wires ‘L’, ‘N’, ‘G’ to the terminal block
according to the printed specifications on the boiler PCB. The ‘G’
terminal should be connected to the building ground.
L
N
G
Note
The rated current of the wires is 12 A.
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When connecting an external pump to the boiler, connect it to
the external pump terminal of the boiler PCB.
Connect the wires referring to the following table. The pump
ground should be connected to the boiler and the building
ground.
For details, refer to the “12.2 Wiring Diagram” on page 116.
1. Boiler
Pump
N-phase
<->
1. Building
wire
N-phase
2. Building
wire
L_IN-phase
<->
2. Boiler PCB
L_IN-phase
3. Boiler
Pump
L_IN-phase
<->
3. Boiler PCB
L_OUT-
phase
Note
The maximum current of the pump is 5A.
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We recommend using a surge protector to protect the boiler
from power surges.
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If there is a power failure in cold weather areas, the freeze
prevention system in the boiler will not operate and may result
in the heat exchanger freezing. In cold areas where power
failures are common, you must completely drain the boiler
to prevent damage if power cuts last for extended periods.
A battery back-up (available at most computer retailers) may
be used to supply hot water during power outages. Damage
caused by freezing is not covered under warranty.
CAUTION
Label all wires before disconnecting them when you work on
the controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous
operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
7. Connecting the Power Supply
Summary of Contents for NHB Series
Page 120: ...120 Appendixes 12 6 Component Assembly Diagrams and Part Lists 12 6 1 Case Assembly NFB 301C...
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Page 124: ...124 Appendixes 12 6 3 Heat Exchanger and Waterway Assembly NFB 301C...
Page 126: ...126 Appendixes 12 6 4 Heat Exchanger and Waterway Assembly NFB 399C...
Page 128: ...128 Appendixes 12 6 5 Combustion Parts Assembly NFB 301C...
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