Section ELECTRICAL INSTALLER
Ed. 04/2012
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4.2 APPLIANCE PUMP CONTROL
The primary circulation pump/s must be controlled by the S61 board, or
directly (via “N.O. contact” contacts) or indirectly (“OR” use of said contacts
by BMS type external systems). Otherwise, the primary circulation pump/s
must be running permanently.
Controlling the pump by means of the ACF circuit board
The controlling of the water circulation pump by the ACF60-00 electronic circuit board
depends on the power of the pump itself. There are 2 different cases:
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Direct control of the electronic circuit board with a pump power draw of less than
700W.
In the case in which the power draw of the pump is less than 700W, perform the
connection as shown in Figure 19 on page 56 and make sure the Jumper (J10,
located at the lower left of the electronic circuit board, above the “NO CONTACT”
contacts) is CLOSED as seen in the “Jumper Closed” detail.
•
Direct control of the electronic circuit board with a pump that draws more than 700W.
In the case in which the power draw of the pump is equal to or higher than 700W,
perform the connection as shown in Figure 20 on page 56 using a control relay.
In this case the Jumper (J10, located at the lower left of the electronic circuit board,
above the “NO CONTACT” contacts) needs to be OPEN by positioning it as shown in
the “Jumper open” detail of the same figure.
Heat recovery circulator pump control (only for HR model))
The control of the water circulator pump of the hot water coming from the recovery circuit
is carried out through a relay wired in parallel to the solution pump. This allow the heat
recovery system to be activated only when the unit is ON.
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