Beckett 7600 Manuel D’Utilisation

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AquaSmart Boiler Control Manual
Test the Low Water Cut-off (LWCO) Safety Function
WARNING!  Avoid touching or shorting the live 
terminals during this test.
Turn electric power ON to energize AquaSmart control.  
Perform the following tests to verify the LWCO function.
For AquaSmart 7600A:  Remove the green sensor 
lead from the ground screw. The sensor should cause 
the AquaSmart display to indicate, “LOCKOUT – LOW 
WATER”.  If it does not, replace the sensor.
For AquaSmart 7600B:    Remove the green sensor 
lead from the ground screw and  remove both the B1 and 
B2 (24 Vac) leads from their terminals.  The sensor should 
cause the AquaSmart display to indicate, “LOCKOUT – 
LOW WATER”.  If it does not, replace the sensor.
Attach wires and tighten terminal screws securely 
when testing is complete.  
2-in-1 Installation Instructions
This is very important for successful control operation.
Remove the existing immersion well.  Clean the 
threads in the boiler port tapping.  Follow all applicable 
safety codes, rules and guidelines for removing/
installing immersion wells.
Apply pipe sealant to the 2-in-1 sensor threads and 
install it securely into the port.  BECKETT 
RECOMMENDS ONLY TO USE TEFLON TAPE OR 
RECTORSEAL NO. 5 PIPE SEALANT.
Tighten with 1-1/8” open end or box wrench.  Pipe 
wrenches, pliers, and adjustable wrenches will 
damage/round-off the hex.
Securely install the AquaSmart control to the sensor.  
Plug the 2-in-1 Sensor RJ connector (phone jack style) 
into the receptacle (Item aFigure 6) on the control.
Route the 36” green wire through the AquaSmart 
bottom rectangular slot (Item cFigure 6).  Securely 
install the fork connector of the 36” ground wire and 
the ground wire from the 2-in-1 sensor under the 
ground screw at the bottom of the control (Item b
Figure 6).
Thoroughly clean the pipe surface and securely 
tighten the pipe clamp on the water inlet pipe to the 
boiler as close to the boiler as possible.
Route the 36” green ground wire to the pipe clamp 
then cut to proper length, if necessary.
Strip the wire and insert the stripped end into hole on 
the pipe clamp (item dFigure 7).  Tighten retaining 
screw against the wire making sure that you have 
good contact.
Complete control wiring and fi ll the appliance with 
water to the pressure required, according to appliance 
manufacturer’s instructions.  Make sure all air is 
purged from the system and there are no leaks.  Turn 
on power to the appliance and observe one call for 
heat cycle with shut off at set temperature.
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Figure 8 - Sensor Water Detection Method
Ground Screw
2-IN-1 SENSOR
AquaSmart
Boiler Control
Ground Wire
Pipe Clamp
Incomplete
Circuit
Water Not Present
Water Present
Complete
Circuit
Water Inlet
The AquaSmart 2-in-1 Sensor uses the “conduction” 
method to detect whether water is present in the 
boiler.  This is done by using the water in the boiler 
itself to “conduct” a signal and complete an electrical 
circuit.  It is necessary that the ground wire from the 
sensor be bonded to the boiler wall (not the jacket - 
unless the jacket is bonded to the boiler wall).  When 
water is not present, there is no “conduction” and the 
circuit is incomplete.
For the AquaSmart we recommend that a grounding 
pipe clamp be mounted to the water inlet pipe, and 
that a ground wire be bonded from the pipe clamp to 
the green terminal inside the AquaSmart control.  The 
2-in-1 sensor green “ground wire” shall also be 
bonded to the green terminal in the AquaSmart 
control.
Figure 6 - Sensor lead & ground screw connections
a
b
c
Figure 7 - Ground Clamp and Grounding Wire
d