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8 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
8.4 Access To Connection Block
1.
Ensure there is no line voltage at boiler.
2.
Unscrew two screws located under front panel. Remove
front cover.
3.
Guide controller or thermostat wire through round
grommet(s) on right side of boiler's bottom plate right.
4.
Tilt control box forward by opening holding clips located
on left side of boiler.
5.
Expose M1 and M2 terminal blocks by removing screw
from plastic cover on left. See Figure 8-3.
6.
Remove plastic from channel in plastic cover. Run wires
through new opening.
7.
Connect wires to appropriate terminals on connection
block.
8.
Tilt control box back to original position. Ensure clip on
left side is fully engaged.
9.
Replace front cover and screws under front panel.
10.
Turn power to boiler on.
Various thermostats and controllers can be connected to
standard control PCB.
8.5 Main Supply Connection
Main supply is connected to terminal block
M1
which is high
voltage (120V / 60Hz).
Fuses, 3.15 A, are incorporated in the power supply terminal
block. To check or replace fuse pull out black fuse carrier.
TERMINAL BLOCK M1
(L) = Live (brown)
(N) = Neutral (light blue).
= Ground (yellow-green).
(1) (2) = contact for 120V Room Thermostat.
Place jumper back on terminals 1-2 of boiler terminal block
M1
if room thermostat is not used or if Remote Control is
not installed.
FIGURE 8-2 Terminal Block Locations
Fuse Holders (2)
DANGER
Electrocution Hazard! HIGH VOLTAGE - Connections
in terminal block M1 are high voltage (120V / 60Hz).
Before making connections, verify appliance is
disconnected from power supply. Respect the input
polarity on terminal block M1: L (LINE) - N (NEUTRAL).
Failure to follow these instructions WILL result in death
or serious injury.
!
TERMINAL BLOCK M2
Terminals 1 - 2:
bus connection of programmable room unit
(supplied as accessory)
Terminals 4 - 5:
outdoor temperature sensor connection
(supplied as accessory)
Terminal 3 :
not used.
Terminals 6 - 7 - 8:
see section 8.6.
Terminals 9 - 10:
Indirect storage tank sensor connection
for Dunkirk Models DCB-125 & 165.
FIGURE 8-3 Terminal Plastic Cover with Knockouts
Remove
New Opening
240011947 REV B, [03/31/2018]
Summary of Contents for DCB-125
Page 2: ...DCC 205 ...
Page 4: ...DCB 165 ...
Page 65: ...61 APPENDIX A WIRING DIAGRAMS A 1 MODELS 125 Heat Only 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 66: ...62 APPENDIX A WIRING DIAGRAMS A 2 MODELS 165 Heat Only 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 67: ...63 APPENDIX A WIRING DIAGRAMS A 3 MODELS 150 Combi 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 68: ...64 APPENDIX A WIRING DIAGRAMS A 4 MODELS 205 Combi 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 69: ...65 NOTES 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 70: ...66 NOTES 240011947 REV B 03 31 2018 ...
Page 81: ...9 125 WITH ZONE CIRCULATOR PUMPS 125 with Zone Circulator Pumps PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 84: ...12 125 WITH ZONE VALVES PIPING DIAGRAM 125 with Zone Valves PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 90: ...18 165 with Zone Valves 165 WITH ZONE VALVES PIPING DIAGRAM PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 94: ...22 150 205 WITH ZONE PUMPS WIRING DIAGRAM 150 205 With Zone Pumps PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 102: ...30 MODEL 125 Heat Only 125 HEAT ONLY WIRING DIAGRAM PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 103: ...31 MODEL 165 Heat Only 165 HEAT ONLY WIRING DIAGRAM PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 104: ...32 MODEL 150 Combi 150 COMBI WIRING DIAGRAM PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 105: ...33 MODEL 205 Combi 205 COMBI WIRING DIAGRAM PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
Page 110: ...38 Low Water Cutoff Detail LOW WATER CUTOFF NO NO YES PN 240011430 REV G 03 31 18 ...
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