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System Controller
SC-201-6M INT
Installation Manual
Potential dangers from accidents during installation and use are divided into the following two categories. Closely observe these warnings, they are critical to your safety.
WARNING
NOTICE
Denotes content that may result in fi re, serious bodily injury and even death when ignored.
Denotes content that may result in bodily injury and physical damage when ignored.
Requests to Installers
WARNING
In order to use this product safely, read this installation manual carefully and follow the installation instructions.
Failures and damage caused by erroneous work or work not as instructed in this manual are not covered by the warranty.
Refer to installation manual attached to the appliance as well.
Check that installation was done in accordance with this Installation Manual upon completion.
After completion of installation, be sure to hand this Installation Manual to the customer.
1.Included Accessories
The following accessories are included with this product. Check for missing items before installing.
Installation Manual
(This document)
System Controller
Mounting Plate
1
1
*1
Tapping Screw
4 x 8
Vinyl Tie
Cord Bushing 1
*1 Use the vinyl ties for loose electrical wiring inside the unit.
3
3
SHA8754-5
Rev. 10/09
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*SHA8754 C*
Multi-System Wiring
* Connect these to the remote control terminal block in each unit
No.6
No.5
No.4
No.3
No.2
Unit 1
System Controller
*N-132M(-ASME),N-1321M-ASME, NC380-SV-ASME
N-084M(-DV)(-ASME),N-0841MC(-DV),NCC199-SV(-DV)
N-0842MC(-DV)
NC199-OD(-DVC)
N-0931M(-DV, -OD)(-ASME) ,NC250-SV(-DV)-ASME only
Disconnect this connector
Disconnect for system controller
DIPSW
12345678
90 90
89
PCB
B5 B5
102
Power
PCB
*Remote control terminal block
*Disconnect this
connector
Remote control terminal block
Remote Controller Cord
Unit 2
Remote
Controller
PCB
Power
PCB
Unit 3-6
*Disconnect this
connector
Remote control terminal block
Remote Controller Cord
PCB
Power
PCB
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System select connectors
* The remote control terminal location may differ depending on the unit.
* The connector location may be slightly different on the actual circuit board than in these illustrations.
System Select Connectors
If this system will be installed with a recirculation system, a storage system, or with a fi ltration system, plug the selecter in to the connector that corresponds to that type of system.
*If none of these circulating systems are used, do not connect the selecter.
(1) If the units will be installed in a recirculation system:
Connect the selecter to the connector labeled "Recirculation System" (1).
(2) If the units will be installed with a storage tank:
Connect the selecter to the connector labeled "Storage System" (2).
(3) If the units will be installed with a water fi ltration system:
Connect the selecter to the connector labeled "Filtration System" (3).
Selecter Filtration System Storage System
(3) (2)
Recirculation
System
(1)
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump1
Pump1
Pump2
Pump2
M
A
X
100W
System Controller Terminals (Optional Connections)
Warning Light
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump 1
Pump 1
Connect to terminals
AC Power Supply
AC100-240V
Under 100W
Pump
2
Pump
2
M
A
X
100W
Warning Light
• A warning light can be connected to the system as above to warn of any abnormal operation.
When this light fl ashes, check for an error code on the remote controller and diagnose accordingly.
Operation Light
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump 1
Pump 1
AC Power Supply
AC100-240V
Under 100W
Connect to terminals
Pump 2
•
Pump 2
M
A
X
100W
Operation Light
An operation light can be connected to the system controller as above in order to indicate when power has been turned on to the system.
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•
•
Circulation Pump Terminals
Use these terminals to control the pump in any circulating system.
Connected this way, the system controller will control the function of the pump.
Use a normally open relay to supply power to the pump. Use a thermal relay if necessary.
(1) When operating with 1 circulation pump
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump 1
AC Power Supply
AC100-240V
Under 100W
Single phase AC120V or
Three phase AC240V pump voltage etc.
Relay
Thermal Relay
Pump
1
Pump 2
Circulation Pump
Pump 2
M
A
X
100W
*If there is only one pump, connect to "Pump 1" terminals.
(2) If two circulating pumps will be used:
Connect as below if two circulating pumps will be used. The two pumps can be set to alternate with a dipswitch change. (Refer to the "Dipswitch Settings" section.)
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump
1
Pump
1
AC Power Supply
AC100-240V
Under 100W
←
For connection to
Pump 1, see 1)
Single phase AC120V or
Three phase AC240V pump voltage etc.
Relay
Pump 2
Thermal Relay
Pump 2
M
A
X
100W
Circulation Pump
*Do not connect both Pump 1 and Pump 2 to the same terminal block.
* After connecting as shown above, set dipswitch 3 to "OFF".
(Refer to the "Dipswitch Settings" section.)
• Piping diagram for parallel pipe installation
Circulation pump
Check valve
Flow control valve
Circulation pump
Check value
Flow control valve
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Adjust the pump fl ow with the fl ow control valves.
If multiple pumps are used, control the fl ow of each pump with separate valves.
Exhaust Fan Terminal
•
•
These terminals will close when any of the units are heating or when the fan on any of the units is blowing. These terminals can be used to control an exhaust fan or damper in this way.
Use a relay to provide power to the fan or damper. Use an additional thermal relay if necessary.
Warning
Light
Warning
Light
Operation
Relay
Operation
Relay
Fan
Fan
Pump
1
Pump
1
Pump 2
Pump 2
M
A
X
100W
Connect to terminals
AC Power Supply
AC100-240V
Under 100W
Single phase AC120V
Three phase AC240V etc
Relay
Thermal
Relay
Exhaust Fan
Ventilation Fan
Pressure Switch/Safety Shutoff Switch and External Operation Switch Connections
Pressure Switch/Safety Shutoff Switch Connection Connecting the external operation switch
Please remove this connector when Wind Pressure
SW are connected.
Pressure Switch
External
Operation Switch
External
Operation Switch
Pressure Switch
Cut wire
Relay
15V 3.3mA
* Using the Noritz remote
controller cord, the cord
can be extended to
500m (1500ft.) maximum.
Power Supply
Pressure SW
•
•
•
A pressure switch or other safety device can be installed to shut down the system under unsafe or improper operation.
Please use a low voltage (15V) junction, normally open relay.
This terminal is short circuited at time of shipment.
In order to use this feature, cut the wire labeled
"Pressure Switch", connect it to the relay, and disconnect the connector
Cut wire
External operation SW
15V 3.3mA
* Using the Noritz remote
controller cord, the cord
can be extended to
500m (1500ft.) maximum.
• Follow this procedure to use an external switch to turn power on and off to the unit instead of the remote controller.
(1) The power to the units will be on when the external switch is turned on
(closed).
(2) The power to the units will be off when the external switch is turned off (open).
•
*
Use a low voltage (15V) junction.
If the units are installed with a recirc ulation system,a storage tank or a fi ltration system, the pump will also turn on or off with this switch.
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Multi-System
A. Installation without a recirculation system
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B-1. Example of Recirculation with a Multi-System
This system will make hot water more quickly available to remote fi xtures.
The pump will circulate water through the loop until the entire loop is warm, and then the system controller will turn off the pump until the loop cools down.
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B-2. Example of Installation with a Storage Tank and Recirculation System
The pump will push water through the Multi-System to heat up the tank.
When the return temperature is high, the fl ow within the device will be limited to 10L/min. (2.6 GPM)*.
(For the 84M, the fl ow will be limited to 1.3 GPM.)
(For the KM3211WH and (L)WH(X)56, the fl ow will be limited to 5L/min.)
° F).
° C (10
° C or more, the dipswitch 4 is turned to OFF
"Disconnect for system Controller" tag
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2.Gas Piping
Follow the instructions from the gas supplier.
Gas Connection
• Gas fl ex lines are not recommended unless they are sized for the maximum input kW (Btu/h
•
MJ) of each unit.
•
•
Do not use piping with a diameter smaller than the size of the gas inlet to each unit.
After installation, check the gas line for any leaks before using.
Gas Valve
Install a gas shutoff valve for every unit installed.
Gas Meter
Select a gas meter capable of supplying the entire kW (Btu/h
•
MJ) demand of all gas appliances that the meter serves. Size the gas line for the entire kW (Btu/h
•
MJ) demand also.
3.Water Piping
Ask a qualifi ed plumber to perform the installation. Observe all applicable codes.
• The plumbing should be installed by a qualifi ed plumbing contractor according to all applicable codes and regulations.
• Insulate or apply heating materials to the supply and hot water piping to prevent freezing during cold weather and to prevent heat loss through the piping.
• Use a union coupling or fl exible pipe for connecting the units to ease service and maintenance.
• Refer to the system diagrams for supply and hot water pipe sizing. Do not install piping that is smaller than the inlet or outlet water connections on the units.
• If using an expansion tank, make sure it is correctly sized for the system.
• Use only copper or stainless steel pipe for all plumbing.
•
•
Keep the plumbing as simple as possible.
Avoid using pipes in which air can accumulate.
* Use only approved materials, and have the installation inspected upon completion.
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4.
Electrical Wiring
NOTICE
•
•
Do not connect electrical power to the unit until all electrical wiring has been completed.
If the remote controller is not connected to the system, the unit will default to a
60 °C (140
°
F) temperature setting.
N-132M(-ASME), N-1321M-ASME, NC380-SV-ASME
(1) When installing the system controller, take care not to damage the internal electrical components in the unit and tie off loose electrical cords with the included vinyl ties.**
(2) Remove the connector from the circuit board to the remote controller terminal block in the unit.
Connect this disconnected connector labeled 90 from the circuit board to the connector labeled 90 from the system controller.
(3) Connect the connector from the remote controller terminal block to the connector from the system
(4) Connect the B5 connector from the system controller to the B5 connector of the unit.
(5) Use the remote controller cords and the cords included with the system controller to connect the system controller to the other units.
Unit 1
(The unit with the System Controller)
* The remote controller cord can be extended up to 100m (300 ft.).
Fix with accessory screw
System Controller Connect to the connector No.90 of the unit.
Ground Wire
Connect with accessory screw
PCB
Connect to the connector
B5 of the unit.
Slide system contoroller into the bracken in the back of the case.
"To remote controller terminal "
tag
Connector color: red
90 90
B5 B5
No.2
Connector color: red
"SYSTEM CONTROLLER" tag
"Disconnect for system controller" tag
Disconnect this Connector
Disconnect this connector on units 2-6 also.
"To Gas Water Heater for Multi" tag
Clamp
* Remote Controller cord
(To a remote controller)
Remote Controller Cord
**Note: If remote controller RC-7647M or RC-7650M ( °C temperature display) is being used, an adjustment to all water heaters connected to the system controller will be necessary.
Make this adjustment prior to making the electrical connections to the system controller.
Refer to page 14 for instructions.
Units 2-6
(Connect each unit to corresponding wires labeled 2-6 from the system controller)
Remote Controller Cord
No.2 To Unit 2
Clamp
No.6 To Unit 6
When installing 2 or more units
Install one remote controller cord for every unit connected to the system controller. Wire each unit independently to the system controller keeping the overall length of the remote controller cord less than 15m(45 ft.).
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N-084M(-DV)(-ASME), KM3211WH, (L)WH(X)56
(1) When installing the system controller, take care not to damage the internal electrical components in the unit and tie off loose electrical cords with the included vinyl ties.**
(2) Remove the connector from the circuit board to the remote controller terminal block in the unit.
Connect this disconnected connector labeled 90 from the circuit board to the connector labeled 90 from the system controller.
(3) Connect the connector from the remote controller terminal block to the connector from the system controller labeled "To remote controller terminal ".
(4) Connect the B5 connector from the system controller to the B5 connector of the unit.
(5) Use the remote controller cords and the cords included with the system controller to connect the other units to the system controller.
Unit 1
(The Unit with the System Controller)
* The remote controller cord length
When using one remote controller = Maximum length 100m (300ft.).
When using two remote controllers = within 50m (150ft.) each (KM3211WH only).
When using three remote controllers = within 20m (65ft.) each (KM3211WH only).
* Please refer to the installation manual of the unit about version and quantity of remote controllers that can be connected.
Fix with accessory screw
System Controller Connect to the connector No.90 of the unit.
Ground Wire
Connect with accessory screw
PCB
Connect to the connector
B5 of the unit.
"Disconnect for system controller" tag
Connector color: red
Fix with accessory screw
System controller
Mounting Plate
No.2
90 90
B5 B5
Disconnect this Connector
Disconnect this connector on units 2-6 also.
*N-084M(-DV)(-ASME) only
Slide system controller into the bracket in the back of the case.
Connector color: red
"To Gas Water Heater for Multi" tag
"To remote controller terminal " tag
Remote Controller Cord
Clamp
* Remote Controller cord
(To remote controller)
**Note: If remote controller RC-7647M or RC-7650M ( °C temperature display) is being used, an adjustment to all water heaters connected to the system controller will be necessary.
Make this adjustment prior to making the electrical connections to the system controller.
Refer to page 14 for instructions.
Units 2-6
(Connect each unit to corresponding wires labeled 2-6 from the system controller)
Remote Controller Cord
No.2 To Unit 2
No.6 To Unit 6
Clamp
When installing 2 or more units
Install one remote controller cord for every unit connected to the system controller. Wire each unit independently to the system controller keeping the overall length of the remote controller cord less than 15m(45 ft.).
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N-0931M(-DV, -OD)(-ASME), NC250-SV(-DV)-ASME
N-0841MC(-DV), NCC199-SV(-DV), N-0842MC(-DV), (L)WHC56, BC3200RA
(1) When installing the system controller, take care not to damage the internal electrical components in the unit and tie off loose electrical cords with the included vinyl ties.**
(2) Remove the connector from the circuit board to the remote controller terminal block in the unit.
Connect this disconnected connector labeled 90 from the circuit board to the connector labeled 90 from the system controller.
(3) Connect the connector from the remote controller terminal block to the connector from the system controller labeled "To remote controller terminal ".
(4) Connect the B5 connector from the system controller to the B5 connector of the unit.
(5) Use the remote controller cords and the cords included with the system controller to connect the other units to the system controller.
Unit 1
(The Unit with the System Controller)
* The remote controller cord length
When using one remote controller = Maximum length 100m (300ft.).
When using two remote controllers = within 50m (150ft.) each (BC3200RA only).
When using three remote controllers = within 20m (65ft.) each (BC3200RA only).
* Please refer to the installation manual of the unit about version and quantity of remote controllers that can be connected.
Connect to the connector No.90 of the unit.
Fix with accessory screw
System Controller
Ground Wire
Connect with accessory screw
PCB
Connect to the connector
B5 of the unit.
"Disconnect for system controller" tag
Connector color: red
No.2
90 90
B5 B5
Disconnect this Connector
Disconnect this connector on units 2-6 also.
Except (L)WHC56, BC3200RA
Slide system controller into the bracket in the back of the case.
Connector color: red
"SYSTEM CONTROLLER" tag
"To Gas Water Heater for Multi " tag
"To remote controller terminal " tag
Remote Controller Cord
Clamp
* Remote Controller cord
(To remote controller)
**Note: If remote controller RC-7647M or RC-7650M ( °C temperature display) is being used, an adjustment to all water heaters connected to the system controller will be necessary.
Make this adjustment prior to making the electrical connections to the system controller.
Refer to page 14 for instructions.
Units 2-6
(Connect each unit to corresponding wires labeled 2-6 from the system controller)
Remote Controller Cord
No.2 To Unit 2
No.6 To Unit 6
Clamp
* The location of the terminals will either be inside the unit or external to the unit.
When installing 2 or more units
Install one remote controller cord for every unit connected to the system controller. Wire each unit independently to the system controller keeping the overall length of the remote controller cord less than 15m(45 ft.).
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5. Trial Operation
The installer should test operate the system, explain to the customer how to use the units, and give the owner the Installation and Operation Manual before leaving the installation.
(1) Connect electrical power to each of the units.
(2) Open the gas shutoff valve, the main water valve, and the water shutoff valves on all of the units.
(3) Turn the power ON with the remote controller. (The Operation Lamp will light up.)
(4) Slowly open a hot water fi xture and confi rm that the units ignite in sequence and that the Burner
On Lamp on the remote controller lights.
•
•
•
If an "11" or "12" error code fl ashes on the remote controller, there may be air in the gas line.
Hit the Power Button ON and OFF a few times and then open the fi xture again to try igniting the unit again.
If this fi xture does not cause all of the units to ignite, test the rest of the units by switching which is the primary unit by pressing either the Maximum or Minimum Manifold Pressure Set Button on the circuit board of the unit.
Operate all of the units and confi rm that the water temperature corresponds to the temperature set on the remote controller. Set the remote to the lowest temperature to maximize water fl ow.
If the water temperature is hotter than the set temperature, check to make sure that the remote is connected to the system controller, and that the system controller is connected to the other units.
• If the units do not operate properly, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Owner's Manual.
* After the test operation, clean any debris off of the fi lter on the water inlet.
Checking Water Flow (Maintenance Monitors)
Necessary only for recirculation systems
N-084M(-DV)(-ASME), N-132M(-ASME), N-1321M-ASME, NC380-SV-ASME, N-0931M(-DV, -OD)(-ASME),
NC250-SV(-DV)-ASME, N-0841MC(-DV), NCC199-SV(-DV), N-0842MC(-DV)
(1) Turn the Power button "ON".
(2) Press the temperature up and down buttons △ and ▽ simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
(The remote control will display the maintenance monitors.)
* "Unit No.", "Data No." and "Data" are displayed on the remote controller temperature display.
(3) Press the "FLOW METER ALARM SET" button to change which unit's information in being displayed.
(The combustion lamp of the selected unit will fl ash twice.)
* When switching "Unit No.", the display will change from
"5C
→01→Data No."→"01→02→Data No."→"02→03 →
Data No."• • •"(Last Unit)No.
→5C→OFF" when the "FLOW
METER ALARM SET" button is pressed.
If the "FLOW METER ALARM SET" button is not pushed to change the Unit No., the Data No. for that Unit will then be displayed on the remote controller.
(4) Press the temperature up or down buttons △ or ▽ to select
Data No.14. The water fl ow through that heater will be displayed.
(5) Repeat (2) - (3) for all water heaters. Adjust so that the total water fl ow of all devices is 2 GPM or more.
(6) Press the temperature up and down buttons △ and ▽ simultaneously for over 2 sec. to return to the temperature display.
Temperature switch
(Changing the Data No.)
Temperature display
(Device No., Data No., Data)
Power Button
Flow Meter Alarm
Set Button
(Device No.)
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Checking Water Flow (Maintenance Monitors)
Necessary only for recirculation systems
(L)WH(X)56, (L)WHC56, KM3211WH, BC3200RA
Display
Set Button
Speaker
Power On/Off Button
Selection
Button
Display No. and Unit No.
Display Unit No.
5C SC-201
01
02
•
••
Unit 1
Unit 2
••
•
06 Unit 6
The Power On/Off Button can be set to either "ON" or "OFF" unit operation will not be affected by this setting.
However, be sure to set the Power On/Off Button to “ON” after turning on the power.
<Display procedure>
(1) Press and hold both the up [
▲] and down [▼] select buttons simultaneously for more than fi ve seconds.
(2) “Maintenance Monitor” display will appear along with the data no. and data.
(3) Displaying data and switching data no.
a) Press the up [
▲] select button to switch display to the next item no. Press the down [▼] set button to b) switch display to the previous data no.
Press the set button to switch to the mode for changing the ten’s digit. Use the select buttons
[
▲] and [▼] in the same manner as 1) to make changes.
c) When pressing the setting button again:
• If the data no. is 03, the microcomputer name of the remote controller is displayed. When the set
• button is pressed again, the unit will return to the mode of 1).
If the data no. is other than 03, the unit will return to the mode of 1).
During maintenance monitors are displaying, the hot water temperature and other settings cannot be adjusted.
(4) Press the temperature up or down buttons [
▲] or [▼] to select Data No.14. The water fl ow through that heater will be displayed.
(5) Repeat (3) - (4) for all water heaters. Adjust (so that) the total water fl ow of all devices is 8L/min. or more.
<Returning to Normal Mode>
(1) For releasing the indication, press and hold both up [
▲] and down [▼] of select buttons simultaneously more than two seconds, or leave it alone for more than 10 minutes.
Water Heater Dipswitch Settings (When using remote controller RC-7647M or RC-7650M)
N-084M(-DV)(-ASME), N-132M(-ASME), NC380-SV-ASME, N-1321M-ASME, N-0931M(-DV,-OD)(-ASME),
NC250-SV(-DV)-ASME, N-0841MC(-DV),NCC199-SV(-DV), N-0842MC(-DV), NC199-OD(-DVC)
When using remote controller RC-7647M or RC-7650M ( °C temperature display), a dipswitch change will be necessary on all water heaters connected to the system controller. Refer to the below instructions to make the adjustment. A remote controller will need to be connected to the water heater being adjusted.
(1) Connect electrical power to the water heater and wait 10 seconds before proceeding to step 2.
(2) Within the fi rst ten minutes of connecting electrical power, before turning on the operation button, hit the [ ▲] or [ ▼] button on the remote controller and hold until the display blinks "99". If "99" does not blink on the remote controller, unplug the water heater and try again.
(3) Use the [ ▲] or [▼] button on the remote controller to scroll to the appropriate dipswitch number as indicated
(4) below.
Press the "FLOW METER ALARM SET" button for 0.5 sec to change the setting ON/OFF:
ON: "priority" lamp fl ashes.
OFF: "priority" lamp goes off.
(5) For models N-084M(-DV)(-ASME), N-132M(-ASME), N-1321M-ASME, NC380-SV-ASME:
Change "A8" from OFF to ON. Do not adjust any other dipswitches!
For models N-0931M(-DV,-OD)(-ASME), N-0841MC(-DV), NC250-SV(-DV)-ASME, NCC199-SV(-DV), NC199-OD(-DVC):
Change "2F" from OFF to ON. Do not adjust any other dipswitches!
(6) When the dipswitch has been adjusted, confi rm the setting by pressing and holding both the [ ▲] and [▼] buttons on the remote controller until the controller emits a beeping noise. The new setting will be lost if this
(7) is not done.
Repeat this entire procedure for every water heater that will be connected to the system controller.
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Dipswitch Settings
N-084M(-DV)(-ASME), N-132M(-ASME), N-1321M-ASME, NC380-SV-ASME, N-0931M(-DV,-OD)(-ASME),
NC250-SV(-DV), N-0841MC(-DV), NCC199-SV(-DV), N-0842MC(-DV)
Disconnect the power to the units before changing the dipswitches.
(Otherwise, settings will not take effect.)
Dipswitch SW1 SW2
Pump abnormality detection
SW3
Pump rotation
SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
Yes No Set temperature
No Yes
* All dipswitches are set to ON from the factory.
SW2: Pump abnormality detection
Set to OFF if the pump will not be connected to the system controller, but instead the pump will be controlled by an external control device.
SW3: Pump rotation
Set to OFF if using 2 pumps.
SW4: If the switch is set to OFF, and the Power Button is turned OFF and ON, the unit will accept
125
°
F return water (if the unit is set at that temperature or higher).
When the dipswitch is ON, the unit will allow the standard return temperature.
* Do not change any other dipswitches.
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
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Dipswitch Settings
(L)WH(X)56, (L)WHC56, KM3211WH, BC3200RA
Disconnect the power to the units before changing the dipswitches.
(Otherwise, settings will not take effect.)
Dipswitch SW1 SW2
Pump abnormality detection
SW3
Pump rotation
SW4 SW5
60 C recovery during hightemperature setting
Power Button works with circulation
SW6 SW7 SW8
Yes No
Interlock
No Yes
Set temperature Independence
* All dipswitches are set to ON from the factory.
SW2: Pump abnormality detection
Set to OFF if the pump will not be connected to the system controller, but instead the pump will be controlled by an external control device.
SW3: Pump rotation
Set to OFF if using 2 pumps.
SW4: The setting temperature which the Power Button is turned ON, and OFF when the setting is high temperature.
When the setting temperature is changed above 60°C, turn the Power Button OFF once, then
60°C is displayed when turning the Power Button ON again. (When the dipswitch is ON.)
When the dipswitch is switched to OFF, the temperature will remain at the previous setting.
(before the Power Button is turned to ON.)
SW5: Behavior when turning on the Power Button with remote controller or external operation terminal.
When the dipswitch is set to ON, the Power Button and the circulation switch are turned ON at the same time.
When the dipswitch is turned to OFF, only the Power Button is turned to ON.
* Do not change any other dipswitches.
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
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