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WIRING A 4–20MA MODULATING BURNER/ACTUATOR
(TERMINALS 13, 14)
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The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
can operate a 4–20mA modulating burner or actuator.
•
The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
sources 24VDC excitation voltage for the 4–20mA signal.
•
Wire the (–) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis Heat-Timer
®
marked (GND)—terminal 13.
•
Wire the (+) from the modulating burner or actuator to the boiler terminal on the Genesis
Heat-Timer
®
marked (mA)—terminal 14.
WIRING THE VOLTAGE MODULATING BURNER/ACTUATOR
(TERMINALS 13, 15)
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The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
can operate a 0–5V, 0–10V, 1–5V, or 2–10V modulating burner or
valve actuator.
•
Wire the (GND) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis
Heat-Timer
®
marked (GND)—terminal 13.
•
Wire the (V+) from the modulating burner or actuator to the terminal on the Genesis
Heat-Timer
®
marked (VLT+)—terminal 15.
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
(ETHERNET)
The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
is designed for remote communication through an Internet connection and to be accessible through ICMS.
INTERNET (RINET) COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
To connect the Genesis Heat-Timer
®
to the Internet:
1
Run a CAT5 cable from the modem or router through a knockout located on the bottom of
the Genesis Heat-Timer
®
enclosure.
2
Connect the CAT5 cable to the Ethernet connector on the Genesis Heat-Timer
®
control.
WIRING TO MODULATING OUTPUT
(TERMINALS 13, 14, 15)
The Genesis Heat-Timer
®
can modulate any Current Voltage burner motor (hot water application only) or valve actuator. The Output
Type must be selected properly before connecting any output wires to avoid damage components.
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WIRING
Boiler 4–20mA
Modulation Output
–
+
4–20mA
Burner
Motor
Boiler Voltage
Modulation Output
GND
V+
Voltage
Burner
Motor
Modem or Router