Beckett AQUASMART 7600 Manual De Usuario

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AquaSmart Boiler Control Manual
Compare the attached wires to available wiring 
diagrams on the control cover and to the devices to 
which they can be traced.  If wiring diagrams have 
been lost they are available later in this manual.
Label each wire accordingly, to ensure accurate 
reconnection. (Masking tape works well for labeling.)
Remove each wire from the old control. Make sure 
each label is intact.
Loosen the control mounting arrangement and remove 
the control from the system.
Make note of the temperature settings for high limit, 
low limit and differentials.  This will provide important 
reference data for the new control adjustment.  Please 
note that differentials may be used differently in other 
manufacturer’s controls.  See Figure 19 & 16 toward 
end of manual for a description of how the 
AquaSmart’s differentials work.  Consult the manual of 
the control being replaced for information regarding its 
differentials.
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Installing the Temperature Sensor
Figure 4a - Installation of Temperature Sensor in Immersion Well
This is very important for successful control operation.
Temperature Sensor
Brass Fitting
Sensor must butt against end
Copper Well Tube
Sensor connects to Beckett AquaSmart
Removing the Control to be Replaced
Figure 4b - Strain Relief
Electrical shock hazard.
Disconnect all electrical power to the appliance 
circuit before replacing the control.  There may be 
more than one disconnect switch.
Burn and Scald Hazard
Excessive water temperatures could cause 
explosion, burns, scalding, pressure relief fl ooding 
and fi tting leaks.
Carefully follow the outlined procedures for temperature 
sensor installation to ensure accurate water 
temperature sensing and effective control operation.
Make sure the plumbing for domestic hot water has 
anti-scald valve protection.
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Make sure the immersion well is clean inside, has no 
leaks, is of proper length and is otherwise suitable for 
receiving the new control and temperature sensor.  
Replace questionable wells with new ones and use 
pipe sealant to seal the threads.
Grasp the sensor lead, just behind the sensor probe 
and carefully insert it into the well until it comes to rest 
at the very end of the well.  The sensor is designed 
with radial splines to provide a snug fi t in most 
standard wells.
The thermal time constant of the sensor is 40 
seconds.  Consider using thermal grease if faster 
response in desired.
Surface mounting may require additional lead length 
to reach the control receptacle.  Use the extension 
cable (part no. 52120), found in the 7600RMU Remote 
Mount Kit, to extend the lead by 48”.
Install the strain relief (part no. 3266201) as shown, 
capturing the cable against the hex.  Crimp the 
strain relief opposite side of the cable.  This anchors 
the sensor securely inside the immersion well.
Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the 
receptacle on the control base.  See Figure 10.
Note: The sensor is not tested and approved for being 
mounted to the outside of a pipe.  It is for use in immersion 
wells only.
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