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A. GENERAL
This appliance is to be wired in accordance with local
codes and regulations as defined by the Authority having
jurisdiction. In the absence of such local codes, the
P
ure
F
ire
®
boiler is to be wired in accordance with the
latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70.
The boiler must be electrically bonded to ground 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 C22.1, Electrical Code.
B. CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS
1. Electrical knockouts are provided on the rear panel
of the PFC-850, PFC-1000 and PFC-1500 boilers
to connect supply wiring, circulator wiring, external
controls and/or external sensors. Figure 7.1 shows these
knockouts.
a. There are (5) 7/8” diameter knockouts for line
voltage connections such as supply wiring, circulator
wiring and low water cutoff (LWCO) wiring.
b. There are (4) 7/8” diameter knockouts for low
voltage connections such as outdoor sensors,
domestic hot water (DHW) tank sensors and
system sensors.
2. Electrical terminals are located behind the control
cabinet cover plate where the Burner LCD Displays
are mounted (See Figure 7.1).
a. The cover plate can be removed by removing the
single sheet metal screw on the lower center of the
panel. The top of the panels is supported by tabs
into the top of the cabinet enclosure.
b. The terminal strips can be removed by gently
pulling them away from the wired blocks. This
allows the installer to attach wires to the connector
before plugging the terminal strip into the
mounted block.
3. Figure 7.2 show the customer electrical connections
for PFC-850, PFC-1000, and PFC-1500 boilers. Table
7.1 lists the terminal numbers with nominal voltage
and detailed descriptions of the connections.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS & INTERNAL WIRING
7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS &
INTERNAL WIRING
Figure 7.1: Electrical Terminal Access
Table 7.1: Terminal Description
Terminal Input/
Output Voltage
Description
1
Output 24 VAC
CH Thermostat, Boiler Output from
Zone Control Panel, or Zone Valve End
Switches.
2
3
Output 5 VDC
Outdoor Sensor (12 k
D
NTC Thermister)
– To be located outside the building (north
side in the shade).
4
5
Output 5 VDC
DHW Sensor (12 k
D
NTC Thermister) or
DHW Tank Thermostat.
6
7
Input/
Output
24
VDC
Master Communication Link – Wire to
terminals 9 & 10 on each Dependent
Boiler.
8
9
Input/
Output
24
VDC
Dependent Communication Link – Wire to
terminals 7 & 8 on Master Boiler and 9 &
10 on more Dependent Burners.
10
11
Output
24
VAC
Remove jumper to wire to external limit
controls such as Low Water Cutoff,
Damper or Power Vent Interlocks.
12
13
Output
5
VDC
System Sensor (12 k
D
NTC Thermister) –
To be located on the system supply header.
14
15 (-)
Input
0-10
VDC
External analog input for boiler target
setpoint temperature from Building
Management System (BMS).
16 (+)
17
Output
120
VAC
18
19
Output
120
VAC
CH Circulating Pump – Use this output to
power the central heating (CH) circulator.
20
21
Output
120
VAC
GEN Circulating Pump – Use this output
to power the GEN (Boiler) circulator.
22
23
Input
120
VAC
120 VAC, 60 Hertz, 1 Phase supply from a
fused disconnect switch to power the boiler
controls and blowers.
24
25
Output
120
VAC
Line voltage output for probe-type low
water cutoff (LWCO) power.
26
27
Input
120
VAC
120 VAC, 60 Hertz, 1 Phase supply from a
fused disconnect switch to power the boiler
circulators.
28
29
N/A
Ground Earth ground.
30
31
Dry Contacts
Alarm contacts (Operation may be changed
from the Installer Menu to allow common
venting of multiple boilers).
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Summary of Contents for PUREFIRE PFC-1000
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Page 82: ...80 Figure 13 4 Control System REPAIR PARTS ...
Page 84: ...82 Figure 13 5 Condensate System REPAIR PARTS ...
Page 90: ...88 APPENDIX C USER MENU APPENDIX C USER MENU Figure C 1 User Menu Managing Burner ...
Page 91: ...89 APPENDIX C USER MENU Figure C 1 User Menu Dependent Burner ...
Page 92: ...90 APPENDIX D INSTALLER MENU STRUCTURE APPENDIX D INSTALLER MENU STRUCTURE ...
Page 93: ...91 APPENDIX D INSTALLER MENU STRUCTURE ...
Page 95: ...93 SERVICE LOG SERVICE LOG Date Serviced By Description of Service Serial Number ...
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