Benchmark 750/1000 Boiler Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 6 – SAFETY DEVICE TESTING
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AERCO International, Inc.
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Blauvelt, NY 10913
OMM-0082_0J
05/21/2014
Ph.: 800-526-0288
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6.6 INTERLOCK TESTS
The unit is equipped with two interlock circuits called the Remote Interlock and Delayed
Interlock. Terminal connections for these circuits are located in the I/O Box (Figure) and are
labeled REMOTE INTL’K IN and DELAYED INTL’K IN. These circuits can shut down the unit in
the event that an interlock is opened. These interlocks are shipped from the factory jumpered
(closed). However, each of these interlocks may be utilized in the field as a remote stop and
start, an emergency cut-off, or to prove that a device such as a pump, gas booster, or louver is
operational.
6.6.1 Remote Interlock Test
Remote Interlock Test
1. Remove the cover from the I/O Box and locate the REMOTE INTL’K IN terminals.
2. Start the unit in the Manual Mode and set the valve position between 25% and 30%.
3. If there is a jumper across the REMOTE INTL’K IN terminals, remove one side of the
jumper. If the interlock is being controlled by an external device, either open the interlock
via the external device or disconnect one of the wires leading to the external device.
4. The unit should shut down and display
INTERLOCK OPEN
.
5. Once the interlock connection is reconnected, the
INTERLOCK OPEN
message should
automatically clear and the unit should restart.
6.6.2 Delayed Interlock Test
Delayed Interlock Test
1. Remove the cover from the I/O Box and locate the DELAYED INTL’K IN terminals.
2. Start the unit in the Manual Mode at a valve position between 25% and 30%.
3. If there is a jumper across the DELAYED INTL’K IN terminals, remove one side of the
jumper. If the interlock is connected to a proving switch of an external device, disconnect
one of the wires leading to the proving switch.
4. The unit should shut down and display a
DELAYED INTERLOCK OPEN
fault message
.
The
FAULT
LED should be flashing.
5. Reconnect the wire or jumper removed in step 3 to restore the interlock.
6. Press the
CLEAR
button to reset the fault
7. The unit should start.