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For Units 2, 3, 4, and 5: 

5) Run the 4-pin connector of 
Communication Cable B (9.8 ft, 3 m 
cable) up through the cable
access in the bottom of  
Unit 1’s cabinet.

8) Connect the 4-pin connector 
from Communication Cable B to the 
4-pin socket located at the top of 
the water heater control board of  

9) Attach the cable tie bracket to 
the bottom of the water heater 
cabinet using the existing screw. 
Pull all of the excess cable up into 
Unit 2’s cabinet, and then secure it 
tightly to the bracket using the 
cable tie. 

10) Repeat steps 5 to 9  for  Units  3, 
4, and 5, as applicable. 

Note: Communication Cable B for 
Unit 3 plugs into socket 3, Unit 4 
plugs into socket 4, etc. 

11) After making all of the 
connections to the Control Board, 
tighten all of the cable ties used to 
secure the Communication Cables. 

12) Place the front cover panels 
back on each of the water heaters 
using (4) screws. 

13) Restore power to the water 
heaters.

6) Connect the connector of the 
Communication Cable B to socket 
2 on the Control Board.   The
Communication Cable B ground 
wire terminals should be grounded 
with the MSB ground wire and 
Communication Cable A ground 
wire terminal.

•  The Control Board can 

electronically connect up to 25 
water heaters.

•  When multiple water heaters 

are operating, they will attempt 
to supply equal amounts of hot 
water.

•  On initial water flow demand,  

from 1 to 3 units which can be 
determined by Dip SW setting 
of Master MSB board will open 
their servos valves until flow 
demand is determined.  See 
Dip SW table for open water 
flow valve.   Only the necessary 
number of water heaters will 
begin to fire to meet demand.  
Water heaters not firing will 
close their valves.

•  As the default setting, 3 units will 

open its servo valve until flow 
demand is determined. 

•  When installation is completed, 

do a test run for all units.

•  The temperature setting for all 

of the connected water heaters 
is controlled by the 
temperature controller 
connected to the water heater 
with the Master MSB Board.  
Temperature controllers 
connected to the other units 
will provide maintenance 
codes for their respective units.

•  If water heaters do not use a 

temperature controller, the 
temperature setting for the
water heater with the Master 
MSB board is used.

•  If a water temperature over 

140 degree F is desired, then 
an MCC-91 controller needs to
be connected to Master 
Control Board.

•  For proper operation, it is not 

recommended that different 
models be connected together.

•  The order in which each water 

heater operates is occasionally 
rotated to ensure equal usage 
among the entire system.

System Operation

7) Run the other end of 
Communication Cable B through 
the cable access in the bottom of 
Unit 2’s cabinet.

 Water flow servo valve is open when water 
heater is in standby or working.

An error is detected.  A temperature controller 
must be connected to this unit to read the 
error code.

No unit detected at this connection.

Solid

Flashing Slowly (1.2 
sec on / 0.5 sec off)

Flashing Quickly 
(0.5 sec on / 0.5 sec 
off)

Off

EXPLANATION

 Water flow servo valve is closed when water 
heater is not operating.

Unit 2.   Communication Cable B 
ground wire terminal should be 
grounded with the PC board
ground wire.

Indicator lights on the Control Board indicate the status of each 

of the water heaters as follows:

LED 1 ~ 5

NOTE:   In a recirculation system, in order to increase the tempera-

ture setting, it is necessary to turn off the power supply to the 
circulation pump, increase the temperature setting,  and then turn 
the pump back on.   No additional action is necessary when 
decreasing the temperature setting.

3 units ready (default)

2 units ready

1 unit ready

Dip SW 
setting

No1 OFF
No2 OFF

No1 ON
No2 OFF

 

 

 

  No1 ON

  

  No2 ON

LED 1 ~ 5

LED 6 
(Working with multiple MSB boards)

Ground wires of
Communication Cable B 

Ground wire of
Communication Cable B 

•  After the test run, check and clean

the water filter on all units.

Combining different models may
result in lower performance.

It is recommended that the dip 
switch settings on MSB boards 
other than the Master MSB board 
be set for 1 unit ready.

Dip SW table for open water flow servo valve

When viewing the installed MSB board, the dip switch will be as 
shown below (upside down).

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