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Fig. 23: Wiring Location
Fig. 24: Locator Dimples for Optional Components
Fig. 25: Low Voltage Field Wiring
contact closure (including a remote thermostat) across
these terminals will enable the XTherm unit to run.
Caution should be used to ensure neither of the termi-
nals becomes connected to ground.
Wiring the Outdoor Sensor
1. There is no connection required if an outdoor sen-
sor is not used in this installation.
2. If using an Outdoor Sensor, connect the sensor
wires to the terminals marked OUTDOOR SEN-
SOR (see wiring diagram). Caution should be
used to ensure neither of these terminals
becomes connected to ground.
3. Use a minimum 18 AWG wire for runs of up to 150
feet.
4. Mount the outdoor sensor on an exterior surface of
the building, preferably on the north side in an
area that will not be affected by direct sunlight and
that will be exposed to varying weather conditions.
NOTE:
A grounding electrode conductor shall be
used to connect the equipment grounding
conductors, the equipment enclosures, and the
grounded service conductor to the grounding
electrode.
Field Wiring Connection
CAUTION:
Label all wires prior to disconnection
when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause im-
proper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing.
DANGER: SHOCK HAZARD
Make sure electrical power to the heater is discon-
nected to avoid potential serious injury or damage to
components.
Wiring the Enable/Disable
Connect the Enable/Disable terminals to the field
wiring terminal (shown in Fig. 25). Alternately, any dry