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• The System Prove feature is provided to check system component
operation.
• A typical use of this feature is to check for flow before firing any
boiler stages. When there is a call for heat, the System Output
activates the system pump starter. When the pump establishes flow,
a flow switch closes together the
SYSTEM PROVE
input. Only then
can the Harmony activate boilers and modulate them as required to
hold the temperature set point.
• If the
SYSTEM PROVE
input is open on a call, the Harmony will
enable only the System Output. All Stage outputs will be off when
the
SYSTEM PROVE
input is open.
• A factory installed jumper provides the System Prove signal. Do not
remove the jumper unless it will be replaced by a System Prove
signal.
• The System Prove signal must be a dry contact only. No voltage can
be placed across the
SYSTEM PROVE - A9
,
A10
terminals.
• Bring the two wires from the dry contact to the terminals marked
SYSTEM PROVE - A9
,
A10
.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the factory installed System Prove
jumper unless it is replaced by a System Prove signal. If the
SYSTEM PROVE
input is not closed, the Harmony will NOT
activate stages.
WIRING THE BOILER ACTIVE INPUTS
• A closure across the
BOILER ACTIVE
terminals informs the Har-
mony that a boiler is running normally. If the
BOILER ACTIVE
terminals open, the Harmony registers that the Stage has encoun-
tered a safety limit and can not be restarted without a manual reset.
The Harmony will not reactivate or modulate a Stage which is not
Active.
• The Boiler Active signal is not a safety, but use of these inputs will
significantly improve the Harmony's set point control performance in
the event of a Stage encountering a safety limit.
• A pair of
BOILER ACTIVE
terminals is provided for each stage.
• The Boiler Active signal must be a dry contact closure from the
boiler controlled by that Stage's output. For example, the Boiler
Active signal wired into terminals
STAGE A
(Terminals
B1
and
B2
)
must come from the unit whose operating limits are connected to
terminals
OPERATING LIMIT OUTPUTS A (
Terminals
5
and
6)
.
• The
BOILER ACTIVE
terminals are dry contacts only. No voltage
can be placed across the them.
• Wire the Boiler Active signals to their respective
STAGE
terminals:
- STAGE A
to Boiler Active Input terminals
B1
&
B2
-
STAGE B
to Boiler Active Input terminals
B3
&
B4
-
STAGE C
to Boiler Active Input terminals
B5
&
B6
-
STAGE D
to Boiler Active Input terminals
B7
&
B8
Dry Contact
System Prove
Signal
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NETWORK
SYSTEM
PROVE
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+
S
INPUTS
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
WARNING: The
SYSTEM PROVE
input can not be used as a safety
limit. All equipment must have its
own certified limit and safety con-
trols as required by local codes.
STAGE
A
STAGE
B
STAGE
C
STAGE
D
Dry Contact
Active Signal
INPUTS
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
BOILER
ACTVE
WARNING: The
BOILER ACTIVE IN-
PUTS
can not be used as a safety
limits. All equipment must have its
own certified limit and safety con-
trols as required by local codes.
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