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4. Electrical work
<Wiring for booster heater with a built-in direct cut-off thermostat>
Earth leakage
circuit breaker for
booster heater
Contactor or
relay for booster
heater
Booster heater1
Booster heater2
Direct cut-off
thermostat
Contactor or
relay for
booster heater 2
Contactor or
relay for
booster heater 2
OUT6
(TBO.3 1-2)
Earth leakage
circuit breaker for
immersion heater
Contactor or relay
for immersion
heater
Immersion heater
Direct cut-off
thermostat
OUT9
(TBO.2 9-10)
Earth leakage
circuit breaker for
booster heater
Contactor or relay
for protecting
booster heater
Indirect cut-off
thermostat
BC
(TBO.3 5-6)
Contactor or
relay for booster
heater 1
OUT6
(TBO.3 1-2)
OUT7
(TBO.3 3-4)
BHT
(TBO.2 13-14)
Booster heater1
Booster heater2
OUT7
(TBO.3 3-4)
<Wiring for booster heater with a built-in indirect cut-off thermostat>
<Wiring for immersion heater with a built-in direct cut-off thermostat>
<Fig. 4..1>
<Fig. 4..2>
<Fig. 4..3>
4. Wiring for heater
<Care to be taken when connecting a booster heater(s)>
The initial setting assumes that the connected booster heater(s) has a built-in direct cut-off thermostat. <Fig. 4.6.1>
When the connected booster heater(s) has a built-in indirect cut-off thermostat, perform wiring according to the following items. < Fig. 4.6.2>
• Connect the thermostat signal to BHT (TBO.2 13-14).
• Remove the jumper wire from connector CNBHT.
• Connect a contactor (or relay) for protecting the booster heater.
(Connect the electromagnetic coil terminals to BC (TBO.3 5-6).
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Do not remove the jumper wire from connector CNBHT when the connected booster heater(s) has a built-in direct cut-off thermostat. < Fig. 4.6.1>
<Care to be taken when connecting an immersion heater>
The initial setting assumes that the connected immersion heater has a built-in direct cut-off thermostat. <Fig. 4.6.3>
TBO.2 9-10
TBO.2 13-14
TBO.3 1-2
TBO.3 3-4
TBO.3 5-6
CNBHT