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Terminal Identification & Description
RELAY 3-5 POWER SUPPLIES
Terminals for relays 3 to 5 output power supplies are identical in layout
& functionality. For example in the case of relay 3 (same rule applies for
relays 3-5). Neutral connections are 3Nx3. Switch live connections are
3Lx3. Ground/Earth connections are marked G. Neutral terminals are
permanently connected to Neutral while switch live terminals are triggered
through a relay.
You can connect a maximum of 150 Watts combined across the 3
terminals on each relay. The total output for all the relays and boiler power
supply must be less than 5 A. Zone circulation pumps or zone valves should
be connected to relay 3-5, wiring will be explained in more detail later. Relay
2 is for domestic hot water and will be explained in the hot water section.
FIGURE 4. RELAY 3 OUTPUT
AUXILIARY INPUTS
The auxiliary terminals (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d & 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) are voltage free input terminals. When an input is received.
Relay 1 will trigger and fire the boiler, this happens regardless of any software settings. The auxiliary terminals can be
used to daisy chain multiple SE1 relay boards, for frost protection, for triggering the boiler after a valve relay is closed
(S-plan wiring) and more. See example wiring diagrams later.
Aux. Bolier call link 6a-6d
Not used
Not used
Aux. Bolier call link 7a-7d
BOILER RELAY
VOLT FREE
DIGITAL
FIGURE 5. AUX BOILER CALL LINK NC (RELAY 1)
DO NOT PUT VOLTAGE ACROSS ANY OF THESE 4 AUXILIARY INPUTS.
If you put voltage on any of the inputs here you will damage the PCB, this will void
the warranty. Terminals 4 & 5 are not being used at this time.
Live
Live
Live
Earthing
Neutral
Earthing
Neutral
Neutral
G
G
3N X 3
3L X
3