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Electrical connections
External EMS connection to terminal 
strip for stage firing control of 
burners
This unit is equipped with a factory installed terminal strip 
for connection of an energy management system (EMS) 
to the burner stages. The EMS terminal strip is located 
in the unit’s control panel. Ensure that all wiring used 
for connection to this terminal strip is properly sized per 
the recommendations in TABLE 5A. When connecting 
an EMS to this terminal strip to sequence on each stage 
of burner operation, the unit’s internal thermostat or 
electronic sequencer should be set as an additional high 
limit control. This will prevent problems between the set 
points of the EMS and the boiler’s internal controller.
Terminal strip connection options 
Figure 5-2 shows the position of jumpers as shipped from 
the factory for stand-alone operation of boilers or water 
heaters.
Figure 5-3 shows connections to the terminal strip for 
Remote ON/OFF control of the boiler or water heater. 
The 1C-1NO jumper must be removed when making 
these wiring connections. This remote ON/OFF control 
will provide an Enable/Disable signal to the unit and allow 
the unit to operate based on the stage set points, until the 
remote ON/OFF signal is cancelled.
Figure 5-4 shows the connections necessary to operate the 
unit as a two-stage (High/Low Fire) boiler or water heater 
from an Energy Management System (EMS). The actual 
set point temperatures are controlled by the EMS. The 
High Fire Offset on the electronic temperature control in 
the unit must be set to zero and the set point must be set 
to a value which will function as an upper limit for proper 
operation under this two-stage control from an EMS.
Figure 5-5 shows the Continuous and Intermittent 
terminals. External safety devices connected to these 
terminals will function to protect the unit. Devices 
connected to the Intermittent terminals (B1 and B2) are 
monitored only when there is an active Call for Heat. 
Devices connected to the Continuous terminals (A1 
and A2) are monitored continuously and will activate 
an alarm (if the unit is equipped with the alarm option) 
anytime the safety device senses an abnormal condition. 
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SYSTEM/TANK
SENSOR
B2
B1
A2
A1
2 NO
2 C
1 NO
1 C
INTERMITTENT
LIMITS
CONTINUOUS
LIMITS
HIGH FIRE
ENABLE
LOW FIRE
ENABLE
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SYSTEM/TANK
SENSOR
B2
B1
A2
A1
2 NO
2 C
1 NO
1 C
INTERMITTENT
LIMITS
CONTINUOUS
LIMITS
HIGH FIRE
ENABLE
LOW FIRE
ENABLE
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Remote
on/off
Stage 1
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SYSTEM/TANK
SENSOR
B2
B1
A2
A1
2 NO
2 C
1 NO
1 C
INTERMITTENT
LIMITS
CONTINUOUS
LIMITS
HIGH FIRE
ENABLE
LOW FIRE
ENABLE
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Stage 2
Continuous
Alarms
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SYSTEM/TANK
SENSOR
B2
B1
A2
A1
2 NO
2 C
1 NO
1 C
INTERMITTENT
LIMITS
CONTINUOUS
LIMITS
HIGH FIRE
ENABLE
LOW FIRE
ENABLE
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2
1
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Intermittent
Alarms
Figure 5-2_Stand-alone operation
Figure 5-5_Field installation safety devices
Figure 5-4_Two-stage (high/low fire) boiler or water 
heater
Figure 5-3_Remote on/off boiler or water heater
                   
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