SV9510/SV9520 SMARTVALVE™ SYSTEM CONTROLS
69-2014
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Fig. 5. Proper use of wrench on ignition system control with and without flanges.
WIRING
Follow the wiring instructions furnished by the appliance
manufacturer, if available, or use the general instructions
provided below. When these instructions differ from the
appliance manufacturer, follow the appliance
manufacturer instructions.
All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes
and ordinances.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death, or property
damage.
Disconnect power supply before making wiring
connections to prevent electrical shock or
equipment damage.
1.
Check the power supply rating on the ignition
system control and make sure it matches the
available supply. The system transformer should be
NEMA rated for 40 VA or larger. An appliance
system power review is recommended. Install a
transformer, thermostat and other controls, as
required.
2.
Connect the 120 Vac power supply HOT lead to L1
on the ST9160 or 208907 Terminal Board.
3.
Appliance chassis must have reliable connection to
earth ground.
4.
Connect control circuit to the ignition system control
using the keyed connector. See Fig. 7 through 10.
Ground Commonality Check
Use a multimeter to check for ground commonality
between the appliance chassis and the neutral side (L2)
of the ac line voltage. Set the multimeter for ac volts and a
range low enough to read ten volts or less. See Fig. 6.
Voltage reading between the appliance chassis and the
neutral side (L2) of the line voltage should be less than
ten volts.
Fig. 6. Testing for ground commonality.
APPLY WRENCH FROM TOP OR
BOTTOM OF IGNITION SYSTEM
CONTROL TO EITHER SHADED AREA
WHEN FLANGE IS NOT USED
APPLY WRENCH
TO FLANGE ONLY
WHEN FLANGE IS USED
M12169
M17570A
MULTIMETER
LESS THAN 10V
APPLIANCE
CHASSIS
L1
L2
120 VAC