Skytech: 5320
REV. 7-25-18 Page 7
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
A qualified electrician or a gas technician who is familiar with the gas appliance and gas valves that will be operated by
this remote should install the remote control system. Incorrect wiring connections WILL cause damage to the gas valve or
electronic module operating the gas appliance and may also damage the remote receiver.
WIRING MILLIVOLT VALVES
The remote receiver is connected to the millivolt valve using the TH (thermostat) terminals on the terminal block on the
millivolt gas valve. Connect 18 gauge stranded or solid wires from the remote receiver to the gas valve.
REMOTE RECEIVER
TERMINAL BLOCK
ON MILLIVOLT
GAS VALVES
TH
TP
TP
TH
THERMOPILE/
PILOT LIGHT
Operation of the remote receiver is similar to that of a
thermostat in that both turn the gas valve ON and OFF based
on input signals. A thermostat’s input signals are different
temperatures. The remote receiver’s input signals come from
the transmitter.
Connect each of the two wires leading from the TH and TH/
TP terminals on the millivolt gas valve to either of the two wire
terminals on the remote receiver. Normally it does not matter
which wires go to which terminal.
WIRING ELECTRONIC SPARK IGNITIONS
Most electronic systems operate on a 110 VAC/24VAC power
transformer used to power the system electronic ignition
module and electronic gas valve, which can be controlled by
the 5320 remote receiver as, illustrated.
NOTE
: THE 110-120 VAC/ 24VAC, transformer may be
purchased from your appliance dealer, or an electronic parts
distributor.
The remote control receiver can be connected, in series, to
a 24VAC transformer to the TR (transformer) terminal on
the ELECTRONIC MODULE. Connect the hot wire from
the 24VAC transformer to either of the wires on the remote
receiver. Connect the other wire from the receiver to the TH
(thermostat) terminal on the ELECTRONIC MODULE.
ELECTRONIC MODULE
TR
TH
neutral wire
24VAC
hot wire
110/24VAC
Transformer
REMOTE RECEIVER