ETV. Electronic Tempering Valve. Installation and Operation Manual. Operates a Modulating Motorized Valve to Regulate Domestic Hot Water Temperature

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Installation and Operation Manual Operates a Modulating Motorized Valve to Regulate Domestic Hot Water Temperature Electronic Tempering Valve WARNING This Heat-Timer control is strictly an operating control; it should never be used as a primary limit or safety control. All equipment must have its own certified limit and safety controls required by local codes. The installer must verify proper operation and correct any safety problems prior to the installation of this Heat-Timer control.

Content Control Layout 3 Overview 4 Operating Concept 4 Design Considerations 4 Installation Steps 5 Control Installation 5 Mounting the Enclosure 5 Wiring 6 Wiring the Power 6 to Actuator Voltage Wiring 6 Voltage Actuator use External Transformer 6 Voltage Actuator use for Power 7 Wiring Input Terminals 7 System 7 Shutdown 8 Setback 8 Wiring Remote 8 Button and Navigating Menus 8 LED 8 Default Display 9 Display Messages 9 Setting the Control to Factory Defaults 9 Startup Options 10 Control Mode 10 Display Unit 10 4mA and 20mA 10 Modulation Output Signal 10 Startup Menus 10 11 Gain 11 Setback 11 Trim 11 Operating Menus 11 Troubleshooting 12 Piping Diagrams 13 Piping an Motorized Valve 13 Piping Two Motorized Valves 14 Piping an and a TMC 15 Wiring Diagrams 16 Wiring One Motorized Valve using External Power 16 Wiring Two Motorized Valves using External Power 17 Wiring One Motorized Valve using Power 18 Wiring Two Motorized Valves using Power 19 Specifications 20 Warranty 20 2 Installation and Operation Manual

Control Layout LED Indicates Actuator movement 2-Line Display indicates current status : Goes back one menu level. : Scrolls through the menu or changes values. MENU/SET: Enters the menu or accepts value. SYSTEM= TARGET= 128 o F 130 o F MENU/SET CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. PWR 24VAC Output Shutdown Setback Sys Aux Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary L N ~ ~ + - Temp Temp + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RS485 120VAC to power Connect to power the actuator Shutdown and Setback External Inputs Connect to Source with Excitation Actuator Modulating Output Signal Connect to System Optional Aux to view only Installation and Operation Manual 3

SYSTEM= TARGET= 128 o F 130 o F MENU/SET SYSTEM= TARGET= 128 o F 130 o F MENU/SET Overview The (Electronic Tempering Valve) is a hot water temperature control. It operates one or two electronic motorized mixing valves to regulate the water temperature. It modulates the electronic motorized valves using a variety of voltages or a modulation signal. Its modulation PID is designed to respond quickly in temperature control of domestic hot water applications. The consist of four primary components, the control; the motorized electronic actuator; the 3-way mixing valve; and an immersion temperature sensor. Heat-Timer offers two valve materials, bronze or stainless-steel. Depending on the valve material and valve size selected, the actuator used may vary. See literature for additional information. For added safety, the control can be used with the TMC control (Temperature Monitoring Control). The TMC, using a solenoid valve, shuts the hot water supply to the electronic motorized valve if the hot water temperature became excessively hot. See TMC documentations for additional information. Operating Concept The control modulates the electronic motorized mixing valve to maintain a temperature set point. It does that by mixing two different water temperatures from two different sources; a hot water source and a cold-water source. The hot water source can be a hot water boiler, a hot water coil in a steam boiler, or a hot water storage tank. On the other hand, the cold water comes from the city water system. The cold water inlet is joined with the circulating loop return pipe to help maintain flow in the valve during no usage periods. The operation requires the use of a circulating loop pump to maintain a circulating loop temperature. The provides Setback features to help reduce the water temperature during low usage periods to save on energy. It has a Setback differential set point and a setback input. In addition, the can accept a remote temperature set point to help integrate into existing BMS systems. Design Considerations Circulating Loop The is designed to operate in a system that has a circulating return loop with a circulating pump. The circulating return loop temperature must be at least 7 F less than the set point temperature. This temperature differential prevents the mixed temperature from rising continuously. In addition, the temperature of the hot water entering the valve must be at least 20 F hotter than the set point temperature. Vertical Loop The cold water line to the hot water supply source MUST have a Thermal heat loop. The Thermal heat loop prevents the higher temperature water in the hot water supply source from backing up and entering the cold water inlet side of the mixing valve during low flow periods. The Thermal heat loop can be installed either up or down, but must be a minimum of 32 inches as measured from pipe-center to pipe-center. Control WARNING Do not use a check valve or a spring-loaded check valve on the Vertical Loop. Cold Water Actuator Circ. Pump (Contiuous Running) Hot Water Valve Tempered Water Tempered Water Circulating Return 32 Minimum Vertical Drop Thermal Heat Loop HOT WATER 4 Installation and Operation Manual

Installation Steps Follow the these steps to make sure that all aspects of the system installation are done: 1. Pipe the valve. See Piping Diagrams on page 13 2. Install the sensor well. 3. Mount the actuator to the valve. See actuator installation manual. 4. Mount the control. See Mounting the Enclosure on page 5. 5. Wire the control to the valve and sensor. See Voltage Actuator use External Transformer on page 6 and Voltage Actuator use for Power on page 7. 6. Calibrate the actuator. See actuator installation manual. 7. Set the set point. See on page 11. WARNING Failure to CALIBRATE the actuator motor before operation may damage the valve and actuator. Heat-Timer warranty does not cover these damages Control Installation Each control consists of four primary enclosure components. The Enclosure Display Module: contains the display, buttons, LEDs, and electric wiring terminals. It has two screws to hold it to the base. The wiring terminals are of the plug-in type to ease installation and removal. The Enclosure Base: contains the holes to mount and hold the control against the wall or any flat surface. All other enclosure components mount onto the base. The bottom section of the Enclosure Base contains the wiring chamber with bottom knockouts for all the inputs and outputs The Enclosure Wiring Cover: seals the wires from the external environment. It has two screws to hold it to the base. In addition, it has a hole that can be used with a padlock to secure the enclosure. The Enclosure Top Cover: seals the top of the Display Module. It is screwed to the Display Module from the inside. Enclosure Base Enclosure Top Cover Enclosure Display Module Enclosure Screws to Hold Wiring Wiring Cover Cover to base Hole for Optional Padlock Mounting the Enclosure Select a location near the equipment to be controlled. The surface should be flat, wide, and strong to hold the Control. Keep the control away from extreme heat, cold, or humidity. Remove the Enclosure Wiring Cover by removing the two screws holding it to the base. Remove the Enclosure Display Module with the Enclosure Top Cover by removing the 2 middle screws. Screw the Enclosure Base to the surface through the upper and lower mounting holes on the back of the enclosure. Replace the Enclosure Display Module and replace the middle screws. Do not replace the enclosure wiring covers until all wiring is done. When purchasing a padlock for the Bottom Enclosure Wiring Cover, the maximum shank diameter should not exceed ¼. Enclosure Top Cover Latches Mounting Holes Display Mounting Screws Mounting Holes Enclosure Wiring Cover Mounting Holes Installation and Operation Manual 5

Wiring To avoid damage to the equipment, DO NOT replace or install wires when power is connected to the actuator or the control. Wiring the Power (Terminals 1, 2) Bring the 120 VAC power wires through the one of the bottom knockouts. Connect the hot line to output terminal 1 marked L. Connect the neutral line to output terminal 2 marked N. Heat-Timer recommends the installation of a Power Switch and a surge-suppressor before the Power Line connection for safety and ease of service. 120VAC L N PWR L N 1 2 WARNING Class 1 voltages wires (low voltage) must use a different knockout, conduit, and path from any Class 2 voltage wires (high voltage). to Actuator Voltage Wiring The control is designed to operate a variety of actuators. Depending on the actuator used and its settings, the can send a 0-10V modulation signal to the actuator. In addition, most actuators can use the 24 VAC power source supplied from the terminals (3) and (4). However, some actuators may require the use of an external power source (Transformer Kit HT# 950023-00). If the actuator requires and external power source, Heat-Timer packages the transformer with the actuator. See the specific actuator installation manual for additional instruction on wiring, calibration, and dip switch settings. Voltage Actuator use External Transformer 1st Actuator Voltage Signal Terminals (15) and (16) 2nd Actuator Voltage Signal Terminals (17) and (18) The Voltage signal for the first actuator uses Terminal (15) (Volt 1 +) on the control. Connect this terminal to the actuator terminal (X1). Terminal (16) (Volt 1 -) on the control connects to the 1st actuator terminal (MX). If an additional actuator is used, then connect terminal (17) (Volt 2 +) on the control to the 2nd actuator terminal (X1) and connect terminal (18)(Volt 2 -) on the control to the 2nd actuator terminal (MX). This type of actuator requires an external power source. Heat-Timer provides an external transformer with this actuator. Connect the transformer low voltage wires to the actuator terminals (G) and (GO). Do not share the same transformer with other equipment. Warning To avoid damage to the valve and actuator, the actuator MUST BE FULLY CALIBRATED before operation. Calibration must be done every time the actuator and the valve are reassembled. See actuator manual for Calibration instructions. 24VAC Output Shutdown Setback Sys Aux Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary ~ ~ + - Temp Temp + - + - + - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RS485 Actuator M800 0-10V Modualting Voltage Signal N 120 VAC L Y X1 MX VH VC G1 GO G Actuator Accepts 0-10 Voltage Signal 20 VAC Actuator power Earth Ground 6 Installation and Operation Manual

Voltage Actuator use ofor Power SYSTEM= 128 F Actuator Power Terminals (3) and (4) o TARGET= 130 1st Actuator Voltage Signal Terminals (15) andf(16) 2nd Actuator Voltage Signal Terminals (17) and (18) The Voltage signal for the first actuator uses Terminal (15) (Volt 1 +) on the control. Connect this terminal to the actuator MENU/SET terminal (E). Terminal (16) (Volt 1 -) on the control connects to the 1st actuator terminal (O). If an additional actuator is used, then connect terminal (17) (Volt 2 +) on the control to the 2nd actuator terminal (E) and connect terminal (18) (Volt 2 -) on the control to the 2nd actuator terminal (O). This type of actuator uses the 24 VAC power source. Connect terminal (3) (24 VAC ~ ) on the control to the actuator terminal (B) and connect terminal (4) (24 VAC ~) on the control to the actuator terminal (O). Warning To avoid damage to the valve and actuator, the actuator MUST BE FULLY CALIBRATED before operation. Calibration must done every time the actuatoruse and the Conductor valve are reassembled. See actuator manual for Calibration instructions. Copper Only. Risk ofbe Electric Shock. CAUTION: More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing 1 24VAC N ~ ~ 2 3 4 + - 5 Shutdown Setback 6 7 Sys Temp Output Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary + - + - + - Aux Temp Actuator TR1000 RS485 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Actuator TR500 SYSTEM= TARGET= 0-10V Modualting Voltage Signal 24 VAC Actuator Power E B Outdoor O O Seal around sensor and wall Actuator Accepts Outdoor location 0-10 Voltagesnap-in Signal Mounting screws location Shield not connected Wiring Input Terminals System Outdoor drip-hole Plastic Tie-Wraps Around Pipe Shock. CAUTION: Risk of Electric L (Terminals 11, 12) Conduit The System sensor is a critical part of the installation. The uses this sensor to measure the valve output temperature. Immersion Install the system sensor well approximately 3 to 5 past the mixing valve but before any takeoffs. The sensor must be inserted into a 3/8 ID 1/2 NPT immersion well (HT #90401100). Only use the sensors included with the control (HT# 90422000). The sensor wires can be extended up to 500 using a shielded 2-conductor cable (Belden #8760 (#18/2)). Connect the shield to terminal 12. Do not connect the shield at the sensor. If a System sensor reads a Short or Open, the control will close the valve. Use Cop Wire all c Electric L More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing PWR 1 Outdoor Label on back of System In Well Control Mo System Strap-On 24VAC N ~ ~ 2 3 4 Strap-On Y Shield Not connected + - 5 6 Shutdown Setback 7 Aux Temp Sys Temp Out Voltage 1 Volt + - + 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Conduit Well Locknut Shield Not connected Installation and Operation Manual in well Well Well 2-Conductor Shielded Cable in Well System 7 L Shield PWR Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits.

Shutdown (Terminals 7, 8) The Shutdown terminals can be used to enable or disable the system by connecting it to a switch. This feature can be used whenever it is desirable to turn off the from a remote location or another controller. It accepts dry contact input only. No voltage can be placed across the Shutdown terminals. The will close the valve and will not operate the outputs if the Shutdown terminals are shorted. Shutdown Setback S Te 7 8 9 10 11 SYST TARG Setback (Terminals 9, 10) This feature can be used whenever it is desirable to switch the to lower the set point from a remote location during the night (i.e. EMS input or external time clock). When the Setback is enabled by closing a dry contact, the Target will be reduced by the Setback value. The display will indicate SBC TGT= 100F. The Setback signal must be a dry contact only. No voltage can be placed across the Setback terminals. Wiring Remote (Terminals 5, 6) The can receive a remote set point as a signal. To use this feature, the Control Mode in the Startup menu must be set to EMS. See Control Mode on page 10 The remote signal sources must provide the voltage for the set point terminals. Wire the (5) (+) terminal to the EMS signal (+) terminal. Then wire the (6) (-) terminal to the EMS signal (-) terminal. Shutdown Shutdown Setback Sys Temp 7 8 9 10 11 12 CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Setback PWR 24VAC Set Point Shutdown Setback L N ~ ~ Set + T Point - 1 2 3 4 5+ -6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 + - EMS Sources Voltage Remote Co Button and Navigating Menus The has four buttons. MENU/SET : The MENU/SET button function varies. When the Default Screen is displayed, pressing the MENU/SET Button views the MENU. When in the menus and settings, the Button accepts the selected entry or setting value. : When in the menus, pressing the Up and Down buttons will scroll through the menu options. They can be used to change the setting of a specific function. i.e., change the Set Point or System Trim. : The button allows the user to go back one menu level. LED CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing The has a single LED light that indicates the change in the valve opening. Hence, whenever the changes the valve opening, the LED will turn on for an approximately one second. A Steady lit LED means the is sending the Actuator a fully open signal. SYSTEM= TARGET= 128 o F 130 o F MENU/SET Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. PWR 24VAC Output Shutdown Setback Sys Aux Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary L N ~ ~ + - Temp Temp + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RS485 SYST TARG 8 Installation and Operation Manual

Default Display The default display will show the Actual System temperature and the Target temperature. To view the Valve Opening % and the Aux value, click the button while in the default screen. The second line of the display shall show any error message. SYSTEM= TARGET= 128 o F 130 o F MENU/SET Display Messages The following is a list of message the may display: SHUTDOWN The Shutdown input is shorted. See Shutdown on page 8. SENSOR FAILURE The System is reading Open or Short. See Troubleshooting on page 12. SBC TGT = 100 F The Setback input is shorted. The is in Setback Mode. The new System Target is 100 F. See Setback on page 8 and page 11. OUTPUT= 40% AUX SNR= OPEN MENU/SET Setting the Control to Factory Defaults The can be reset to its original factory default settings. This can be done by holding the and MENU/SET buttons down while powering the control. After resetting the control, the SMC shall direct you to the Startup menu. Total Clear Release Buttons! MENU/SET Installation and Operation Manual 9

Startup Menus HEAT-TIMER CORP. V1.00 c 2008 ARE YOU SURE? No Yes ELEC.TEMP.VALVE CONTROLLER Default Screen ACTUAL= TARGET= 148 F 150 F MENU/SET TOTAL CLEAR! RELEASE BUTTON CONTROL MODE: EMS DISPLAY UNIT: F C EMS ------- MAIN ------- 120 F EMS SetPnt 120 F <Settings> <Maintenance> <Sys.Startup> <Info> MOD.OUTPUT 0-10V 2-10V 0-5V 1-5V SIG.: Startup Options When the is powered for the first time or after setting it to Factory Defaults, it will go to the Startup Menu. Later, the Startup menu can be accessed as an option in the operation menu. An option must be accepted in each setting in the Startup Menu to move to the next setting. 4mA : 60 F 20mA : 180 F Control Mode Options:, EMS Default: Menu Button:/<System Startup>/Control Mode The can maintain a DHW set point temperature either by selecting the temperature or by remotely sending the set point temperature as a signal to terminals (5) and (6). If EMS option was selected, the user must set the temperature range based on the 4mA and 20mA setting that follows. See Wiring Remote on page 8 Display Unit Options: ºF, ºC Default: ºF Menu Button:/<System Startup>/Control Mode/Display Unit The can display two different temperature standards across all of its menus and functions, Fahrenheit or Celsius. If ºF is selected, all temperatures will display in Fahrenheit. If ºC is selected, all temperatures will display in Celsius. 4mA and 20mA Available only when the Control Mode is set to EMS- 4mA Adjustable from 60ºF/16ºC to 160ºF/12ºF Default: 60ºF/16ºC 20mA Adjustable from 80ºF/27ºC to 180ºF/82ºF Default: 180ºF /82ºC Menu Button:/<System Startup>/Control Mode/Display Unit/4mA /20mA / If EMS option was selected as the Control Mode, the user will need to set the temperature range to match the EMS system s range. First, set the 4mA temperature set point, then the 20mA temperature set point. To shutdown the using the EMS signal, send a signal that is above 22mA or below 2mA. The display will show the message Shutdown by EMS. And the valve will close. CONTROL MODE: EMS DISPLAY UNIT: F C 4mA : 60 F 20mA : 180 F Modulation Output Signal Options: 0-10V, 2-10V, 0-5V, 1-5V, Default: 0-10V Menu Button:/<System Startup>/Control Mode/Display Unit/Mod.Output Sig. The is capable of operating a variety of actuators. The factory-supplied actuator operates using 0-10V signal only. Make sure to use terminals 15 through 18 for voltage output. See to Actuator Voltage Wiring on page 6. MOD.OUTPUT SIG.: 0-10V 2-10V 0-5V 1-5V 10 Installation and Operation Manual

Operating Menus Default Screen ACTUAL= TARGET= 148 F 150 F MENU/SET OUTPUT= 40% AUX SNR= OPEN ------- MAIN ------- 120 F EMS SetPnt 120 F <Settings> <Maintenance> <Sys.Startup> <Info> : 120 F ----- SETTINGS ---- Gain 3 Setback 10 F Gain: 3 Setback: 10 F Unit:0 F EMS is Read Only is Adjustable from 60ºF/16ºC to 180ºF/82ºC Default: 120ºF/49ºC Menu Button:/ The is the temperature that the will hold during normal operation. The temperature may fluctuate slightly around the. The amount of fluctuation is controlled by the Gain setting. If the Control Mode was set to EMS, the set point will be available as read only and can only be changed remotely using the input signal. See Control Mode on page 10 Gain Adjustable from -10 to +10 Default: 3 Menu Button:/<Settings>/Gain The Gain setting adjusts the PID aggressiveness of the. The higher the Gain, the more aggressive the adjusts the valve based on a change in water temperature. If the water temperature tends to oscillate quickly, reduce the Gain. If the water temperature tends to stay below the, increase the Gain. Start with a Gain setting of 3, and always wait at the least ten minutes after adjusting the gain to determine its affect on the system. Setback V1.00 Output: 0-10V --- MAINTENANCE -- SysTrm +0 F AuxTrm +0 F Adjustable from 0Fº/0Cº to 80Fº/44Cº Default: 10Fº/6Cº Menu Button:/<Settings>/Setback The Setback provides a lower DHW temperature when demand is low. It is used to save energy during nights and low load conditions. It requires the wiring of the Setback terminals (9) and (10) to a time clock or BMS system. See Setback on page 8. The setback is the number of degrees the set point will be lowered when the Setback input is shorted. System Trim: + 0 F : 120 F Gain: 3 Setback: 10 F Trim Adjustable from -20Fº/-11Cº to 20Fº/11Cº Default: 0Fº/0Cº Menu Button:/<Maintenance>/SysTrm or Aux Trim The Heat-Timer temperature sensors are very accurate, and normally require no calibration. However, sometimes it may be desirable to make small adjustments to the displayed value. The Aux Trim will only be available when a Heat-Timer sensor is connected to it. --- MAINTENANCE -- SysTrm +0 F AuxTrm +0 F Installation and Operation Manual 11

Troubleshooting Fuse No Display or LED Lights Check the power to the. The requires 120 VAC power to terminal 1 and 2. Turn the power off and back on. If unsuccessful, make sure the fuse on the back of the Enclosure Display Module is working by checking it with a continuity meter. If no continuity exists, replace the fuse with a 20 mm 2.5 amp fuse. Reads OPEN or SHORT and Valve is Fully Closed The will close the valve when the System reads Short or Open. See Display Messages on page 9. If the System reads Open, short the sensor input terminals. The display should read Short. If it does, check the sensor wiring. If it doesn t, the may be damaged. If the System reads Short, remove the wires from the input terminals. The display should read Open. If it does, check the sensor wiring. If it doesn t, the may be damaged. Reads Incorrect Temperature Remove the wires from the input terminals. The display should change to read Open. If it doesn t, the may be damaged. Otherwise, take an ohm reading across the detached sensor wires. The ohm reading should correspond to the Temperature Chart. If the difference is within 5 F adjust the Trim of the sensor. Otherwise, the sensor may need to be replaced. No Hot Water Shutdown Shorted - If the displays Shutdown, check the Shutdown terminals. If the Shutdown terminals are shorted, the will close the valve. See Shutdown on page 8. If the was using an external set point, the signal may be below 2mA or above 22mA. See 4mA and 20mA on page 10. Does Not Move the Floating Motorized Valve First check the valve wiring - Make sure that the wiring to the actuator power terminals has between 20 to 24 VAC. If the voltage is higher or lower, the actuator may stop moving or get damaged. Valve Modulating Signal - Make sure that the Modulating Signal is set to 0-10V to match the actuator s signal. Press the button to read valve opening %. Your voltage signal meter reading must correspond to that s %. If the valve-opening % was at 40%, then the signal should read 4VDC. If it did not, the control is damaged. See Default Display on page 9. Temperature Chart TEMPERATURE Value F C (in Ohms) OPEN 150000-30 -34 117720-20 -29 82823-10 -23 59076 0-18 42683 10-12 31215 20-7 23089 25-4 19939 30-1 17264 35 2 14985 40 4 13040 45 7 11374 50 10 9944 55 13 8714 60 16 7653 70 21 5941 80 27 4649 TEMPERATURE Value F C (in Ohms) 90 32 3667 100 38 2914 110 43 2332 120 49 1879 130 54 1524 140 60 1243 150 66 1021 160 71 842 170 77 699 180 82 583 190 88 489 200 93 412 210 99 349 220 104 297 230 110 253 240 116 217 250 121 187 SHORT 100 Outlet Temperature Fluctuates Check the Circulating Loop Piping - The requires the use of a circulating pump and a circulating loop. The loop temperature must be at least 7 F lower than the set point. If the loop is insulated, its temperature may not be much lower than the set point. This will cause outlet temperature oscillation. To reduce the oscillation, install an aquastat on the circulating loop to operate the circulating pump. Set the aquastat to at least 10 F below the set point. See Circulating Loop on page 4. 12 Installation and Operation Manual

Piping Diagrams Piping an Motorized Valve Cold Water Circ. Pump (Contiuous Running) Tempered Water Circulating Return Hot Water 32 Minimum Vertical Drop Thermal Heat Loop Actuator HOT WATER Valve SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F MENU/SET Control Tempered Water Alert Heat-Timer is aware that each installation is unique. Thus, Heat-Timer is not responsible for any installation related to any electrical or plumbing diagram generated by Heat-Timer. The provided illustrations are to demonstrate Heat-Timer s control operating concept only. Installation and Operation Manual 13

Piping Two Motorized Valves Cold Water Circ. Pump (Contiuous Running) Actuator Valve 2 Tempered Water Circulating Return 32 Minimum Vertical Drop Thermal Heat Loop Thermal Heat Loop Actuator Valve 1 Hot Water HOT WATER SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F MENU/SET Control Tempered Water 14 Installation and Operation Manual

Tempered Piping an and a TMC TMC VALVE OPEN ALARM INPUT RATINGS: 120VAC 60HZ, 24 VA Cold Water Circ. Pump (Continuous Running) Tempered Water Circulating Return System= 148 o F Alarm at= 150 o F RESET / MENU/SET TMC 32 Min Vertical Drop POWER INPUT RATINGS: 120VAC 60HZ, 24 VA HOT WATER SYSTEM= 148 o F TARGET= 150 o F MENU/SET Cold Hot NC Solenoid TMC Installation and Operation Manual 15

Wiring Diagrams Wiring One Motorized Valve using External Power Actuator M800 Control Actuator 1 SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F MENU/SET Shield Warning To avoid damage to the valve and actuator, the actuator MUST BE FULLY CALIBRATED before operation. Calibration must be done every time the actuator and the valve are reassembled. See actuator manual for Calibration instructions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 G CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. Output PWR 24VAC Sys Aux Shutdown Setback Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary RS485 Temp Temp L N ~ ~ + - + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 G Alert Heat-Timer is aware that each installation is unique. Thus, Heat-Timer is not responsible for any installation related to any electrical or plumbing diagram generated by Heat-Timer. The provided illustrations are to demonstrate Heat-Timer s control operating concept only. L N 120VAC Shutdown Setback 0-10VDC Signal Earth Ground 20 VAC Actuator power O N 9 120 VAC 16 Installation and Operation Manual

Wiring Two Motorized Valves using External Power Actuator M800 Control Actuator 1 Actuator 2 SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MENU/SET Shield Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 G Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 G CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. Output PWR 24VAC Sys Aux Shutdown Setback Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary RS485 Temp Temp L N ~ ~ + - + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 G Y X1 MX VH VC G1 G0 Shutdown 0-10VDC Signal Setback 0-10VDC Signal L N 120VAC 20 VAC Actuator power 120 VAC Earth Ground G O N 9 O N 9 Installation and Operation Manual 17

Wiring One Motorized Valve using Power Actuator TR1000 Control Warning To avoid damage to the valve and actuator, the actuator MUST BE FULLY CALIBRATED before operation. Calibration must be done every time the actuator and the valve are reassembled. See actuator manual for Calibration instructions. SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F MENU/SET Shield CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. Output PWR 24VAC Shutdown Setback Sys Aux Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary RS485 L N ~ ~ + - Temp Temp + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Alert Heat-Timer is aware that each installation is unique. Thus, Heat-Timer is not responsible for any installation related to any electrical or plumbing diagram generated by Heat-Timer. The provided illustrations are to demonstrate Heat-Timer s control operating concept only. L N 120VAC Shutdown Setback 24 VAC Power 0-10VDC Signal Actuator 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ERR RUN B O O E Y B O O E Y B O O E Y On 18 Installation and Operation Manual

Wiring Two Motorized Valves using Power Actuator TR1000 Control Actuator 1 SYSTEM= 128 o F TARGET= 130 o F MENU/SET ERR RUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B O O E Y B O O E Y Shield CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing Use Copper Conductor Only. Wire all circuits as Class I or Electric Light and Power circuits. Output PWR 24VAC Sys Aux Shutdown Setback Voltage 1 Voltage 2 Auxiliary RS485 Temp Temp L N ~ ~ + - + - + - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 B O O E Y Shutdown 0-10VDC Signal Setback 0-10VDC Signal L N 120VAC 24 VAC Power Actuator 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ERR RUN B O O E Y B O O E Y B O O E Y On On Installation and Operation Manual 19

Specifications Control Voltage Input:...................................................... 120 VAC 60 Hz Power Consumption:..................................................... 48 VA Max Display:......................................... Back Lite 2 Line Alphanumeric LCD Display Display Units:............................................. Fahrenheit (ºF) and Celsius (ºC) Temperature:........................................ from 60 F (16 C) to 180 F (82 C) Setback:................................................. from 0F (0C ) to 80F (44C ) Gain:.......................................................... from -10 to +10 Valve Output Signal:........................................ 0-10V, 2-10V, 0-5V, 1-5V, Valve Modulating Outputs:................................. 2 Voltage outputs and one output LED:..........................................................1 Actuator Signal Inputs:......... System Temperature s, Aux Temperature, Shutdown Input, Setback Input, Buttons:................................................. 4 (,,, MENU/SET) Dimensions:................................................... 8 ⅝ W x 10 H x 3 ½ Weight:............................................................. 2 pound Warranty WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGE: Heat-Timer Corporation warrants that it will replace, or at its option, repair any Heat-Timer Corporation manufactured product or part thereof which is found to be defective in material workmanship within one year from the date of installation only if the warranty registration has been properly filled out and returned within 30 days of the date of installation. Damages to the product or part thereof due to misuse, abuse, improper installation by others or caused by power failure, power surges, fire, flood or lightning are not covered by this warranty. Any service, repairs, modifications or alterations to the product not expressly authorized by Heat-Timer Corporation will invalidate the warranty. Batteries are not included in this warranty. This warranty applies only to the original user and is not assignable or transferable. Heat-Timer Corporation shall not be responsible for any maladjustments of any control installed by Heat-Timer Corporation. It is the users responsibility to adjust the settings of the control to provide the proper amount of heat or cooling required in the premises and for proper operation of the heating or cooling system. Heat-Timer Corporation shall not be required to make any changes to any building systems, including but not limited to the heating system, boilers or electrical power system, that is required for proper operation of any controls or other equipment installed by Heat-Timer Corporation or any contractor. Third Party products and services are not covered by this Heat-Timer Corporation warranty and Heat-Timer Corporation makes no representations or warranties on behalf of such third parties. Any warranty on such products or services is from the supplier, manufacturer, or licensor of the product or service. See separate Terms and Conditions of Internet Control Management System ( ICMS ) services, including warranties and limitations of liability and damages, for ICMS services. THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION, ITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES, AFFILIATED OR SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. THE SOLE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT OR PART SOLD OR INSTALLED BY HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE RIGHT TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR F.O.B. FAIRFIELD, NJ. HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM DELAY OR INABILITY TO DELIVER FOR ANY REASON, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FIRE, FLOOD, LIGHTNING, POWER FAILURE OR SURGES, UNAVAILABILITY OF PARTS, STRIKES OR LABOR DISPUTES, ACCIDENTS AND ACTS OF CIVIL OR MILITARY AUTHORITIES. 03122010 20 New Dutch Lane, Fairfield, NJ 07004 Ph: (973) 575-4004 Fax: (973) 575-4052 http://www.heat-timer.com 20 Installation and Operation Manual