Installation cont, Wiring – White Rodgers 1127 Manuel d'utilisation

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INSTALLATION CONT.

The R-B contacts of the low-limit circulator control maintain
domestic hot water at the desired temperature year-round.

When the thermostat calls for heat, the burner starts. The
circulator also starts if the R-W contacts of the low-limit circulator
control are closed.

If excessive boiler temperature causes the high limit to open, the
circulator continues to run but the burner shuts down until the
high limit recloses.

Pipe Insulation Should Cover Shield
Containing Element.

If low boiler temperature causes the R-W contacts of the low-
limit circulator control to open, the burner stays on but the
circulator stops until the R-W contacts reclose.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the circulator stops. The
burner also shuts down if the R-B contacts of the low-limit
circulator control are open.

Convenient Installation – May be mounted
vertically, horizontally, or on an angle. Will
not affect operation of control.

WIRING

All wiring should be done according to local and national electrical codes.

RED

WHITE

BLUE

COMMON

CLOSE ON RISE
OF TEMPERATURE

OPEN ON RISE
OF TEMPERATURE

This control has a single-pole, double-throw snap action switch.
The top left-hand terminal (red) is the common terminal. The top
right-hand terminal (blue) has open-on-rise switch action. The
bottom centre terminal (white) has close-on-rise switch action.

Diagram for Boiler with Tankless Domestic Coil

X

X

Diagram for
Gas-Fired System

24 VAC

GAS VALVE

HIGH
LIMIT

TRANS.

R

B

W

W

1

4

2

3

B

R

X

X

3-WIRE THERMOSTAT

(USE W-B FOR

2-WIRE THERMOSTAT)

TYPE 668 OIL

BURNER CONTROL

(LINE VOLTAGE)

IGNITION

TRANS.

BURNER

MOTOR

CIRCULATOR

MOTOR

HIGH
LIMIT

JUMPER

JUMPER

TYPE 1127
LOW-LIMIT

CIRCULATOR

CONTROL

N

LINE

HOT

Refer to the wiring diagram supplied by the boiler or burner
manufacturer, or to the suggested circuits included with the
primary control. The information below shows the terminals to
use for the various applications.

Limit Control: When used as either a high limit control or as a
low limit control, use the open-on-rise terminals (red and blue).

Circulator Control: When used as a circulator control, use the
close-on-rise terminals (red and white).

Combination Low Limit and Circulator Control: For this
application, all 3 terminals are used. The wiring diagram below
shows a typical circuit for a hot water system having a boiler with
tankless domestic coil.

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