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PARS & ACCESSORIES Description / Applications he Beckett AquaSmart is an advanced boiler control designed for use on residential and light commercial boiler systems. All models include the option of enabling Beckett HeatManager dynamic temperature reset that, when selected, provides up to 20% fuel consumption savings. he control includes a backlit LCD digital display with touch pad to easily program temperature limits, differentials, and other advanced options. he AquaSmart also has memory storage of system history for help with diagnostics and troubleshooting.

able of Contents Features... 2 echnical Specifications... 3 Electrical Ratings...3 emperature Ranges and Differentials...3 Environmental Ratings...3 Approvals...3 Installation... 4 Mounting...4 AquaSmart Models and Cross-Reference Guide...5 Removing the Control to be Replaced...7 Installing the emperature Sensor...7 Installing the AquaSmart Control... 8 Immersion Well...8 Appliance Surface...8 Wiring... 8 Wiring the AquaSmart Control...9 Programming Basic Functions... 21 A. emperature High Limit... 21 B. emperature Low Limit... 21 C. emperature High Limit Differential... 21 D. emperature Low Limit Differential... 21 Programming Additional Options... 22 A. Changing the Heat Manager Settings... 22 B. Viewing the Boiler Cycle History... 22 C. Changing the Circulator Settings... 22 D. Changing Domestic Hot Water Priority (DHWP) Setting... 23 E. Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius emperature Display... 23 AquaSmart Operation... 24 Control Checkout Procedure... 24 How a Boiler Control Works... 25 Display Boiler Status Mode... 26 roubleshooting... 26 Lockout... 26 HeatManager echnology... 26 Final Checklist... 27 Mounting emplate... 27 Service... 27 Features HeatManager dynamic temperature reset for additional energy savings DOE 2012 Compliant Meets NR CAN proposed 2010 requirements Advanced microprocessor-based design Backlit LCD digital display Installer programming touch pad Quick access to system cycle history Onboard power disconnect switch (optional) High limit and differential adjustment Low limit and differential adjustment Burner circuit control - 120Vac or 24Vac 24Vac hermostat compatible Circulator control - 120Vac Zone Control - 120Vac (programmable priority override for domestic hot water) emperature sensor mounts in standard immersion wells Compatible retrofit for most standard boiler temperature controls Programmable circulator-on and -off delays Helps prevent freeze-up by energizing circulator and ZC if an error condition is detected. Periodically exercises circulator pump to help prevent sieze-up. Cold-start compatible Electrical Shock, Fire, Explosion and Burn Hazards his control must be installed, adjusted and put into operation only by a trained, licensed, qualified professional or service agency in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (Canada CSA C22.1) state, local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. he installer must carefully read and follow the installation and service instructions contained in this manual. Make them available to the equipment owner, so they can be kept for future reference. Page 2

Figure 1 - Getting to know the AquaSmart 7600 Series Control Communication Port W/R erminals Sensor Mount ouch Pad Sensor Jack Clamping Screw For Sensor Disconnect Switch (Optional) Rotate door until grooves are aligned Pull door up o remove door... echnical Specifications Do Not Use his Control in an Application that is Not Within the Ratings Listed in his Section. Improper Control Operation May Result. Electrical Ratings Input Voltage: 120 Vac - 50/60 Hz. Input Current: 0.1 A + B1 + C1 + ZC MAX Input Current: 20A (Reduce to 15A if optional power switch is used) 24 Vac hermostat Anticipator Current: 0.1 Amp. Burner Current Rating (B1): 7600A (oil): 7.4 A at 120 Vac FLA; 44.4 A inrush LRA. 7600B (gas): 1.25 A at 24 Vac; 30 VA (total load). Circulator Current Rating (C1): 7.4 A at 120 Vac FLA; 44.4 A inrush LRA. Zone Control Current Rating (ZC): 7.4 A at 120 Vac FLA; 44.4 A inrush LRA. emperature Ranges and Differentials High Limit Setting Range: 100 to 240 F (38 to 116 C) High Limit Differential Range: 5 to 45 F (3 to 25 C) Low Limit Setting Range: 100 to 220 F (38 to 104 C) Low Limit Differential Range: 10 to 45 F (6 to 25 C) Factory Range Stops available - consult factory Environmental Ratings Storage emperature: -40 to +150 F (-40 to +65 C) Operating emperature: -4 to +150 F (-20 to +65 C) Maximum Sensing Element emperature: 250 F (121 C) Relative Humidity: 5 to 85% RH, non-condensing and non-crystallizing Approvals Underwriters Laboratories Recognition to UL353, UL1998 for U.S. and Canada Page 3

Figure 2 - Basic Dimensions (inches) 4.50 4.92 3.51 3.04 5.38 6.50 SK10013.75 3.50 Installation Mounting OEM Installation: When replacing an OEM-installed AquaSmart, consult the appliance manufacturer s wiring diagrams and instructions for additional information. Figure 3 - Mounting Options Sensor/Immersion Well Mounting: Retrofit Installation: he AquaSmart can be used to replace most standard boiler temperature controls. For a cross-reference of compatible replacements, refer to able 1. here are two basic methods for mounting the AquaSmart to the boiler as outlined in Figure 3. Surface Mounting: 1. 2. Sensor/Immersion Well Mounting his is the most common method. If the existing well is not suitable for any reason, a standard design aftermarket immersion well with the proper dimensions can be purchased from a HVAC distributor. he AquaSmart can then be mounted in the typical way. Surface Mounting his is sometimes required and is part of the AquaSmart base design. he base has adequate clearance built-in to accommodate the temperature sensor lead exiting the back of the control. A 48 extension cable (Pt. No. 52120) can be purchased separately for applications where needed. Sensor Lead (a 48 extension cable can be purchased separately) Page 4

AquaSmart Models and Cross-Reference Guide able 1a - Direct Replacements Honeywell L8124A (All) L8124C (All) L7124A (All) L7124C (All) L7148A (All) L7224A (All) L7224C (All) L7224U (All) L7248A (All) L7248C (All) L8148A (All) Beckett Replacement 7600A 7600A 7600A Notes 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. he 7600 has no Honeywell EnviraCOM M Communications port. he diagnostic LED lights are replaced by the 7600 s display. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. B1 terminal on 7600 utilizes a 1/4 quick connect. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. L8124E 1016 L8148E 1265 7600B 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. B2, W and R terminals replace V, and Z, respectively. L8124M (All) 7600A For replacement with the 7600: urn low limit off so the circulator is controlled directly by the thermostat and ZC is constantly powered. L8151A Hydrolevel 7600A Beckett Replacement 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. Remote mount sensor cable needed (Part No. 52120) Notes 3100 7600B Not a suitable replacement if Low Water Cutoff (LWCO) functionality of the 3100 is used. 3150 7600A Not a suitable replacement if Low Water Cutoff (LWCO) functionality of the 3150 is used. Carlin 90524A White Rodgers Beckett Replacement 7600A Beckett Replacement Notes Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A. Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. he diagnostic LED lights are replaced by the 7600 s display. Notes 11C15-11 7600A Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 8B48A-217 11C30-3 11B54-4 8F48A-351 8B43A-601 7600A 7600A 7600B 11C61-12 7600A Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Not a suitable replacement if SPD switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600. Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. Burn, Scald, Explosion, and Equipment Malfunction Hazard Replacement of the following controls must be done only by a qualified service agency or technician who is trained and experienced in the use of boiler controls. Carefully follow these guidelines and the directions provided by the appliance manufacturer of the control being replaced. Note: Beckett assumes no liability for incorrect installation or replacement. able 1b - Functional Replacement (Advanced Wiring Needed) Honeywell Beckett Replacement Notes (able continued on next page) L4006A (All) L4006G 1022 L4006H 1004 L4008A (All) L4006E (All) L4008E (All) 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Page 5

able 1b (continued from previous page) Honeywell L6006A (All) L6006C 1018 L6008A 1192 L6008A 1242 Beckett Replacement 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Notes Not a suitable replacement if SPD switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600. o use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit. Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. L7148F (All) L8148E (All) 7600B Must confirm that 7600 VA rating is adequate to meet VA requirements of system. Make sure 7600 B1 output does not exceed 1.25A @ 24VAC (30 VA). 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. B2, W and R terminals replace V, and Z, respectively. If damper is used, consult damper manufacturer s wiring instructions for using damper without damper plug. L8124B 1039 L8148J 1009 Carlin 90200A 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Beckett Replacement 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) o use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. Notes Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. 90000 (All) 90200E 90200EL 90300B 90200D White Rodgers 11B06-1 11D18-1 11B18-101 11B30-104 11B02-1 1145-33 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Beckett Replacement 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit. Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Not a suitable replacement if SPD switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600. Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Notes Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. 11B06-46 11B95-31 11B18-153 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. 11D82-1 11D31-1 1131-102 1127-2 11A79-2 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Not a suitable replacement if SPD switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. 1127-9 11B27-9 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) Not a suitable replacement if SPD switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit. Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC. 7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short W-R terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused. Set low limit on 7600 to OFF. Available operating limit and/or differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing. 8J48A-209 7600A or 7600B (Based on System Voltage Requirements) o use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit. Page 6

Removing the Control to be Replaced Electrical shock hazard. Disconnect all electrical power to the appliance circuit before replacing the control. here may be more than one disconnect switch. 1. Compare the attached wires to available wiring diagrams on the control cover and to the devices to which they can be traced. If wiring diagrams have been lost they are often available online. 2. Label each wire accordingly, to ensure accurate reconnection. (Masking tape works well for labeling.) 3. Remove each wire from the old control. Make sure each label is intact. 4. Loosen the control mounting arrangement and remove the control from the system. 5. Make note of the temperature settings for high limit, low limit and differentials. his will provide important reference data for the new control adjustment. Please note that differentials may be used differently in other manufacturer s controls. See Figure 15 & 16 toward end of manual for a description of how the AquaSmart s differentials work. Consult the manual of the control being replaced for information regarding its differentials. Installing the emperature Sensor his is very important for successful control operation. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Make sure the immersion well is clean inside, has no leaks, is of proper length and is otherwise suitable for receiving the new control and temperature sensor. Replace questionable wells with new ones and use pipe sealant to seal the threads. Inject thermal conducting grease (Beckett Part No. 32620) in the well to fi ll all gaps around the sensor for good heat transfer. See Figure 4a for proper sensor installation. Grasp the sensor lead, just behind the sensor probe and carefully insert it into the well until it comes to rest at the very end of the well. he sensor is designed with radial splines to provide a snug fi t in most standard wells. he sensor lead must be tightly secured in the well for remote mount applications. Install the strain relief, Beckett Pt. No. 21883, as shown in Figure 4b. Retrofi t bracket or surface mounting may require additional lead length to reach the control receptacle. Use the extension cable (Part No. 52120), found in the 7600RMU Remote Mount Kit, to extend the lead by 48. Figure 4b - Strain Relief Burn and Scald Hazard Excessive water temperatures could cause explosion, burns, scalding, pressure relief flooding and fitting leaks. Carefully follow the outlined procedures for temperature sensor installation to ensure accurate water temperature sensing and effective control operation. Figure 4a - Installation of emperature Sensor in Immersion Well Sensor must butt against end Brass Fitting emperature Sensor Contact area for conductive grease Copper Well ube Sensor connects to Beckett AquaSmart Page 7

Installing the AquaSmart Control (Refer back to Figure 3 for appropriate mounting method). Immersion Well Figure 5 - Mounting Clamp and Screw for Immersion Well For clarity, the printed circuit board is not shown. 1. 2. Mount the control by aligning the 7/8 diameter hole (found on back) around the shaft of the immersion well and press into place. Position the control upright and tighten down the #10 screw located on the left side of the control. ighten so that control is securely in place. See Figure 5. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the receptacle on the control base. See Figure 6. Figure 6 - emperature Sensor Lead/Receptacle Connection Appliance Surface 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Use the AquaSmart mounting template to locate the mounting holes in a desired location on mounting surface. he template can be found in the back of this manual. Use (3) #8 x 3/4 self drilling screws included in the installation kit. Run screws into mounting surface, leaving a 1/4 space between bottom of screw head and mounting surface. Open the cover of the AquaSmart control to expose key hole locations in plastic case. Align key holes over mounting screws and secure in place. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the receptacle on the control base. See Figure 6. If necessary, use the 48 cable extension to connect sensor to control base. Refer back to Figure 3. Wiring Electrical Shock, Fire, Explosion and Burn Hazards his control must be installed, adjusted and put into operation only by a trained, licensed, qualified professional or service agency in accordance with the latest revision of the National Electric Code ANSI/ NFPA 70 (Canada CSA C22.1) state, local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. Follow the appliance manufacturer s wiring diagrams and note all safety controls. ypical safety controls include high temperature or pressure limits, low water cutoffs, pressure relief valves and water feed valves. Verify all limits and safety controls are installed and functioning correctly, as specifi ed by the appliance manufacturer, applicable safety standards, codes and all authorities having jurisdiction. Provide ground wiring to the appliance, burner and controls. Electrical Shock Hazard. Can Cause Severe Injury, Death, or Equipment Damage. Disconnect power before wiring to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances. he limits given in the specifications section must not be exceeded when applying this control. erminals on the AquaSmart are approved for copper wire only. Refer to the label on the inside of the AquaSmart door or to echnical Specifications in this manual for Electrical ratings and maximum load information. Use manufacturer instructions when wiring controlled equipment or refer to typical hookups in Figure 8 thru 13. Explosion Hazard. Can Cause Severe Injury, Death or Property Damage. Use this product only in systems with a pressure relief valve. Page 8

Wiring the AquaSmart Control Consult the appliance wiring diagrams to check the manufacturer s specifi cations. Refer to Figure 8 through Figure 13 for some typical wiring diagrams. Verify the wires are still labeled correctly and make connections to the appropriate terminals on the control wiring terminal strip. Provide disconnect means and overload protection as required on power supply. Connect control conduit bracket to earth ground using the supplied grounding screw. B1 terminal is a 1/4 in. tab terminal (quick connect). Some hermostats Are Polarity Sensitive Reversed polarity could cause erratic cycling of the boiler control. Connect the red thermostat wire (from the RH or R terminal of the thermostat) to the R terminal on the control. Connect the white thermostat wire (from the W terminal of the thermostat) to the W terminal on the control. Figure 7 - R & B2 Connections 7600B only: ERMINALS R (Z or hot) and B2 (V or ground) offer a 24-volt supply for operating other 24 VAC equipment on the boiler. IMPORAN: O PREVEN DAMAGE O HE CONROL, DO NO OVERLOAD HE RANSFORMER. he AquaSmart is equipped with a 30VA transformer. Make sure that the total load, including the burner circuit and R & B2 connections do not exceed 30VA. See Figure 7. When powering multiple circulators from the C1 and C2 terminals, take extra care not to exceed the output s reading. If the sum of the full load amps of all the circulators exceeds the output s rating, use the C1 and C2 terminals to power the coil of a multiple-pole contactor; the contacts of which can be wired to switch L1 to terminals 4 and 5 of each zone relay as shown in Figure 12 (option 3). Water Flow Symbols Key (Figures 8 through 13) - Air Vent - Air Separator R - Expansion ank - Isolation Valve B2 - Pressure Regulator Z - Zone Valve - Check Valve - Circulator Page 9

Figure 8-7600A/B single-zone connections with or without a tankless coil Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPARAOR P1 SK10030 HEAING EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE Control Wiring: 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) SK10019 W R WHIE RED LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 NEURAL WHIE HO SERVICE SWICH BLACK BLACK WHIE P1 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM CIRCULAOR Page 10

Figure 9-7600A/B multi-zone connections with or without a tankless coil Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPARAOR P1 P2 Pn SK10031 HEAING 1 HEAING 2 HEAING n EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE Control Wiring (Option 1): Circulator-On and -Off Delays on Zone 1 ONLY 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on and -off delays will only affect zone 1 SK10020 CIRCULAOR Pn W R WHIE RED LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 1 6 5 4 RELAY 3 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 2/N 1/H n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA P1 CIRCULAOR 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM P2 6 RELAY 5 4 3 NEURAL HO WHIE SERVICE SWICH BLACK 2/N 1/H 2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA CONINUED ON NEX PAGE Page 11

Figure 9 (cont.) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections with or without a tankless coil CONINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Control Wiring (Option 2): Circulator-On Delay on All Zones 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 and ZR (see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect. CIRCULAOR Pn 6 5 RELAY 4 3 2/N 1/H n SK10032 CIRCULAOR P2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA W R 6 5 RELAY 4 3 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 2/N 1/H 2 CIRCULAOR LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM P1 6 5 RELAY 4 3 NEURAL HO WHIE SERVICE SWICH BLACK 2/N 1/H 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA Page 12

Figure 10-7600B alternate multi-zone connections with or without a tankless coil Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPERAOR Z 1 Z 2 24 VAC 24 VAC Z VALVE VALVE n 24 VAC VALVE SK10033 HEAING 1 HEAING 2 HEAING n EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE GENERAL CIRCULAOR Control Wiring: 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect. 4. Up to two 24 VAC zone valves can be powered with the 7600B. Add an additional transformer for every two or less valves over the original two. 5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves. SK10021 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 1 24 VAC VALVE 550 MR 1 3 2 2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 2 24 VAC VALVE V8043E V8044E Y MR Y R H MR R R n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA n 24 VAC VALVE V8043F H/ R W R Z V L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 40 VA RANSFORMER NEURAL HO WHIE SERVICE SWICH BLACK CIRCULAOR GENERAL CIRCULAOR 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM Page 13

Figure 11-7600A/B single-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPARAOR P2 P1 SK10034 DHW INDIREC DHW HEAING 1 EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE Control Wiring: 1. Set DHWP on ZR (see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on and -off delay will only affect zone 1. SK10023 W R WHIE RED LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 1 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 CIRCULAOR NEURAL WHIE HO BLACK SERVICE SWICH P1 CIRCULAOR 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM P2 6 5 RELAY 4 3 DHW AQUASA 2/N 1/H Page 14

Figure 12-7600A/B multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPARAOR P1 P2 P3 Pn SK10035 DHW INDIREC DHW HEAING 1 HEAING 2 HEAING n EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE CONINUED ON NEX PAGE Page 15

Figure 12 (cont.)- 7600A/B multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) CONINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Control Wiring (Option 1): Circulator-On and -Off Delays on DHW Zone Only 1. Set DHWP on (see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on and -off delays will only affect DHW zone. CIRCULAOR Pn 6 5 RELAY 4 3 SK10022 DHW AQUASA CIRCULAOR 2/N 1/H P3 n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA W R 6 5 RELAY 4 3 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 P1 CIRCULAOR 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM 2/N 1/H CIRCULAOR P2 6 5 RELAY 2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 4 3 NEURAL HO WHIE SERVICE SWICH BLACK 2/N 1/H 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA CONINUED ON NEX PAGE Page 16

Figure 12 (cont.) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) CONINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Control Wiring (Option 2): Circulator-On Delay on All Zones 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on ZR (see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect. 4. DHW zone will not have priority over heating zones. CIRCULAOR Pn 6 5 RELAY 4 3 CIRCULAOR 2/N 1/H n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA P3 6 5 RELAY 4 3 2/N 1/H 2 SK10024 CIRCULAOR P2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA W R 6 5 RELAY 4 3 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM 2/N 1/H CIRCULAOR P1 6 RELAY 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 5 4 3 DHW AQUASA NEURAL WHIE 2/N 1/H HO SERVICE SWICH BLACK CONINUED ON NEX PAGE Page 17

Figure 12 (cont.) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) CONINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Control Wiring (Option 3): Utilizing a Zone Panel 1. Set DHWP OFF (default, see programming section for instructions) DHW Zone priority will be determined by the zone panel. 2. Set C1 on (default, see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect. If Circulator-on delay is not desired, remove the n-pole contactor and wire the circulators directly to the zone panel. DHW AQUASA 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA SK10036 W R X X END SWICH PANEL Z1 Z2 Z3 Zn L1 L2 L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 NEURAL HO WHIE SERVICE SWICH BLACK 7600A: BURNER OR GAS IGNIION SYSEM 7600B: 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM n-pole CONACOR COIL P1 P2 P3 Pn CIRCULAOR CIRCULAOR CIRCULAOR CIRCULAOR Page 18

Figure 13-7600B alternate multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Water Flow: AIR VEN AIR SEPARAOR SK10037 Z DHW 24 VAC VALVE DHW INDIREC DHW Z Z Z 1 24 VAC VALVE HEAING 1 2 24 VAC VALVE HEAING 2 n 24 VAC VALVE HEAING n EXPANSION ANK COLD WAER INLE GENERAL CIRCULAOR CONINUED ON NEX PAGE Page 19

Figure 13 (cont.) - 7600B alternate multi-zone connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) CONINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Control Wiring: 1. Set DHWP on ZR (see programming section for instructions) 2. Set C1 on BOH (see programming section for instructions) 3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect. 4. Up to two 24 VAC zone valves can be powered with the 7600B. Add an additional transformer as shown for every two or less valves over the original two. 5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves. DHW 24 VAC VALVE V8043F n LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA n 24 VAC VALVE V8043E V8044E R MR H H/ R Y R MR Y R 1 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA 1 24 VAC VALVE V8043F 2 24 VAC VALVE 550 2 LOW VOLAGE HERMOSA SK10038 R MR H H/ R MR 1 3 2 W R Z V 6 5 RELAY L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2 4 NEURAL WHIE 24 VAC GAS IGNIION SYSEM 3 2/N DHW AQUASA HO SERVICE SWICH BLACK 1/H 40 VA RANSFORMER GENERAL CIRCULAOR CIRCULAOR Page 20

Programming Basic Functions Figure 14 - AquaSmart Keypad o assure smooth appliance operation, the AquaSmart will never allow the HIGH LIMI and LOW LIMI to be closer than the greater of the HIGH or LOW differentials plus 5 F. For example: If the HIGH LIMI is set to 180 F, the HIGH DIFF is set to 20 F, and the LOW DIFF is set to 10 F, the control will not allow a LOW LIMI above 155 F (180 F - 20 F - 5 F = 155 F). A. emperature High Limit 1. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the HIGH LIMI key. 2. he following screen will be displayed: 3. 4. he temperature displayed is the current setting. Use the and keys to select the desired setting. ap the button to increase or decrease the temperature by 1, or hold it to increase or decrease the temperature by 5 at a time. he control will not allow you to select out-of-range values. Press the ENER (RESE) key. he control will ask you to confi rm the setting with the following screen: Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. B. emperature Low Limit 1. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the LOW LIMI key. 2. he following screen will be displayed: he temperature displayed is the current setting. Use the and keys to select the desired setting. ap the button to increase or decrease the temperature by 1, or hold it to increase or decrease the temperature by 5 at a time. he control will not allow you to select out-of-range values. For cold-start operation, turn the low limit off by pressing the down arrow key repeatedly until OFF is displayed. IMPORAN: o prevent fl ue gas condensation and reduce fatigue caused by thermal cycling on conventional (non-condensing) boilers, the LOW LIMI set point should be 150 F or above. NOE: Boiler manufacturer s temperature requirements supersede this recommendation. 3. Press the ENER (RESE) key. 4. he control will ask you to confi rm the setting with the following screen: Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. C. emperature High Limit Differential 1. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the HIGH DIFF key. 2. he following screen will be displayed: 3. 4. he temperature displayed is the current setting. Use the and keys to select the desired setting. ap the button to increase or decrease the temperature by 1, or hold it to increase or decrease the temperature by 5 at a time. he control will not allow you to select out-of-range values. Press the ENER (RESE) key. he control will ask you to confi rm the setting with the following screen: Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. D. emperature Low Limit Differential 1. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the LOW DIFF key. 2. he following screen will be displayed: he temperature displayed is the current setting. Page 21

Use the and keys to select the desired setting. ap the button to increase or decrease the temperature by 1, or hold it to increase or decrease the temperature by 5 at a time. he control will not allow you to select out-of-range values. Press the ENER (RESE) key. he control will ask you to confi rm the setting with the following screen: Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. Programming Additional Options Note: Some additional menus may be visible that are not included in the following pages. hose menus are non-functional and reserved for future use. 3. 4. 5. Press the or keys until the following screen is displayed: Press the ENER (RESE) key. he following screen will be displayed: A B D C E o navigate the history menu, press or key to view additional data and cycles. Press CANCEL (BACK) to exit. Press the key to view the other data screen for the most recent cycle. he following screen will be displayed: A F A. Changing the Heat Manager Settings 1. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the OPION key. 2. he following screen will be displayed: 3. 4. Press ENER (RESE) key. he following screen will be displayed: o toggle the fuel economizer on or off: Press ENER (RESE) key. o Adjust the Heat Manager effi ciency setting: Press the or keys until the following screen is displayed: Press ENER (RESE) to toggle the comfort setting between HI, MED, and LOW. See HeatManager echnology section for an explanation of the effi ciency settings. Press CANCEL (BACK) to exit. B. Viewing the Boiler Cycle History 1. 2. a. b. In any mode or screen other than an OPION submenu, press the OPION key. he following screen will be displayed: Key (for steps A3 & A5): G A = Current cycle data being displayed (1 being the most recent cycle) B = Burner off time in minutes:seconds C = Burner on time in minutes:seconds D = Minimum voltage during burner on time E = Average water temperature over burner off-on cycle. F = Cycle start reason: LL = burner turned on to maintain low limit. = burner turned on to satisfy a thermostat call for heat. ZR = burner turned on to satisfy a ZR call for heat. G = Cycle end reason: CFH = the call for heat (from - or ZR) was satisfied HL = the boiler water temperature reached the high operating limit. LL = the boiler water temperature reached the low limit plus low differential. Lockout reasons (see Lockout roubleshooting section for more details): SENSOR ERR, SELF-CHECK, LOW VOLS, CANCEL C. Changing the Circulator Settings 1. In any mode other than an OPION sub-menu, press the OPION key. he following screen will be displayed: 2. Press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: Page 22

3. Press ENER (RESE). he following screen will be displayed: a. o change the circulator-off delay after a call for heat ends, press ENER (RESE). he following screen will be displayed. when there is a call for domestic hot water. his ensures that hot water will be produced when needed. It also temporarily turns off either the C1 or ZC outputs (depending on the DHWP and circulator source settings) to give priority to the DHWP zone when it calls for heat. See Figures 8-13 for examples of how to use these settings for maximum benefit. 1. In any mode other than an OPION sub-menu, press the OPION key. he following screen appears: he time displayed is the current setting in minutes:seconds. 2. Press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: Press the and keys to select the desired setting a press ENER (RESE). 3. Press ENER (RESE). he following screen will be displayed: b. Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. o change the circulator-on delay when a call for heat begins, press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: he time displayed is the current setting in minutes:seconds. Press ENER (RESE). he following screen will be displayed. 4. 5. 6. Press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: Press ENER (RESE) to toggle between OFF, ON, and ON ZR settings. See wiring diagrams in Figures 11 thru 13 for proper wiring with DHWP on. Press CANCEL (BACK) to exit. c. Press the and keys to select the desired setting and press the ENER (RESE) key. Press ENER (RESE) if the value is correct, or CANCEL (BACK) if it is not. o change the call for heat source that the circulator is activated from (see Figures 8-13 for examples), press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: E. Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius emperature Display 1. In any mode other than an OPION sub-menu, press the OPION key. he following screen appears: 2. 3. Press the and keys until the following screen is displayed: Press ENER (RESE). he following screen will be displayed: Press ENER (RESE) to toggle the circulator source between ON, ON ZR, and ON BOH. D. Changing Domestic Hot Water Priority (DHWP) Setting he Domestic Hot Water Priority function temporarily overrides the HeatManager Dynamic emperature Reset functionality 4. 5. 6. Press the and keys until ( ) is displayed. Press ENER (RESE) to toggle between F and C. Press CANCEL (BACK) to exit. Page 23

AquaSmart Operation able 4 ypical operation with default settings (Circulator set ON ) System Action AquaSmart Response emperature falls below low limit hermostat call for heat hermostat is satisfi ed ZR call for heat ZR is satisfi ed emperature reaches high limit Circulator is inactive for 24 hours AquaSmart locks out Burner has been running for 1 hour or AquaSmart has been locked out for 1 hour Priority call for heat Burner is turned on until the water temperature reaches the low limit plus the low differential. ZC is turned off until the water temperature reaches the low limit plus the low differential. Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below the high limit. Circulator is turned on after circulator-on delay if the low limit is satisfi ed. Burner is turned off. Circulator is turned off after circulator-off delay Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below the high limit. Burner is turned off Burner is turned off until the water temperature falls below the high limit minus the high differential. Circulator is turned on for 10 seconds to help prevent seizure. Burner, Circulator, and ZC are turned off until the control is reset. he lockout condition may reset automatically or require a manual reset. See lockout section for more information. Circulator on ZC are turned on to help prevent system freeze-up by circulating the boiler water to all zones. If DHWP is set on - and there is a - call for heat, ZC is held off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority. If DHWP is set on ZR and there is a ZR call for heat, C1 is held off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority. Control Checkout Procedure hese procedures are typical for the default configuration of the control. 1. 2. 3. 4. Wire and confi gure the AquaSmart as required by the application. NOE: Do not apply a thermostat call for heat to the AquaSmart at this time. Allow the burner to heat the water to above the low limit, plus the low limit differential. he display should read HEAING WR on the LCD display (B1 should be energized and C1 and ZC should be off). When the water is sufficiently heated, the burner will turn off and the display should read SANDBY. Now ZC should be energized and B1 and C1 should be off. Apply a call for heat from the thermostat. he burner and circulator should now also turn on (B1, C1, and ZC should now all be energized). Allow the AquaSmart to heat the water to the high limit. During this step the display should read HEAING WR or HEAING DHW. 5. Once the high limit is reached, the burner should turn off (C1 and ZC should now be energized, and B1 should be off). he display should now read CIRCULAING. 6. Set the thermostat back, so that it is no longer calling for heat. he circulator should turn off (now ZC should be energized and B1 and C1 should be off). he display should now read SANDBY. Do not leave the installation site if the AquaSmart operation did not match the descriptions in any of the above steps. Make all necessary adjustments until the correct operation is verified. he above procedure helps to verify that the high and low limits are working properly and that the thermostat is wired correctly to the control. Page 24

How a Boiler Control Works Figure 15 - Cold Start - Low Limit = OFF High emperature Limit (Adjustable 100 to 240 F) De-energizes burner at HIGH LIMI set point. Example: High Limit = 200 / Differential = 20 On call for heat, the burner will shut off at 200 and restart at 180 (200-20 ). he circulator will run as long as there is a call for heat. High emperature Differential (Adjustable 5 to 45 F) Re-energizes burner when temperature falls to the HIGH LIMI DIFFERENIAL setting. Figure 16 - Warm Start - Low Limit = ON (maintains temperature for domestic hot water) High emperature Limit (Adjustable 100 to 240 F) De-energizes burner at HIGH LIMI set point Example: High Limit = 200 / Differential = 20 On call for heat, the burner will shut off at 200 and restart at 180 (200-20 ). he circulator will run as long as there is a call for heat. Low emperature Limit (Adjustable 100 to 220 F) Re-energizes burner at LOW LIMI set point. High emperature Differential (Adjustable 5 to 45 F) Re-energizes burner when temperature falls to the HIGH LIMI DIFFERENIAL setting. Low emperature Differential (Adjustable 10 to 45 F) De-energizes burner when temperature rises to the LOW LIMI DIFFERENIAL setting. Example: Low Limit = 140 / Differential = 10 When there is no call for heat, the burner fi res at 140 to maintain boiler temperature. Burner shuts off at 150 (140 +10 ). NOE: o prioritize domestic hot water the AquaSmart control will not allow the circulator to operate at any time the temperature is below the low limit setting. Page 25

Display Boiler Status Mode roubleshooting Lockout A C D E B KEY: C - Current operating temperature mode of boiler. SANDBY will be displayed if neither the burner nor circulator are energized. CIRCULAING will be displayed if the circulator is energized but the burner is not. HEAING WR will be displayed if a non-priority heat call has caused the burner to be energized. HEAING DHW will be displayed if a priority heat call has caused the burner to be energized. D - Current input voltage measurement E - Current boiler water temperature measurement F - Lockout reason (see Lockout section under roubleshooting. he AquaSmart will lock out if any number of abnormal conditions are detected. Frozen Plumbing and Water Damage Hazard If the residence is unattended in severely cold weather, boiler control safety lockout, heating system component failures, power outages or other electrical system failures could result in frozen plumbing and water damage in a matter of hours. For protection, take preventative actions such as having a security system installed that operates during power outages, senses low temperature and initiates an effective action. Consult your heating contractor or a home security agency. F 3. 4. CANCEL - he ENER (RESE) key was held for 5 seconds or longer, which temporarily suspends the control s operation. he control will resume normal operation once the ENER (RESE) button is released. LOW VOLS - he control shuts down if sustained low voltage is detected. he control restarts automatically if an acceptable input voltage is detected. HeatManager echnology he Beckett AquaSmart comes equipped with the Department of Energy (DOE) 2012 compliant Heat Manager load-matching energy saving algorithm. he Heat Manager saves fuel by dynamically changing the temperature high operating limit to the minimum temperature necessary to meet the heating demand. he Contractor can adjust the HeatManager algorithm to maximize comfort or energy savings. he HeatManager M algorithm is designed to operate the boiler at its lowest possible temperature while still meeting the heating demand. By dynamically changing the boiler temperature, it is designed to reduce the energy used by the system without sacrifi cing comfort. he default HIGH effi ciency setting should work best for most systems. However, there are many system factors that may have an effect on its ability to react to changes quickly enough and supply adequate heat, such as connected radiation, boiler size, system design temperatures, etc. he effi ciency setting adjusts how aggressively the HeatManager M algorithm attempts to reduce the boiler operating temperature. If a loss of comfort is experienced, decreasing the effi ciency setting will help regain comfort at the expense of fuel savings (see section A of Programming Additional Options for instructions on changing the effi ciency setting). 1. 2. SENSOR ERR - he sensor has either detected an internal error or is not communicating properly with the AquaSmart. he AquaSmart will not reset from this condition until it can detect a properly working sensor. SELF-CHECK - An internal safety check, such as the check on the B1 relay contacts, has failed. Hold ENER (RESE) key for 5 seconds to reset from this condition. If the error occurs again, replace the control. Page 26

Final Checklist Before Leaving the Installation Site, Verify: All wiring has been done correctly in a workmanlike way, is secure and meets all applicable codes. AquaSmart control temperature settings, differentials and optional functions are correctly set. he control program is functioning properly by observing at least one complete cycle. At shutdown, the temperature and pressure level match the recommended settings. he pressure relief valve operation and boiler water feed system works properly by bleeding some water and observing the refi ll cycle. he low water cutoff operation by lowering the water level until it shuts the burner off. he boiler passages and vent system are clear of obstructions and operating to the appliance manufacturer s specifi cations and all required clearance dimensions to combustible materials are met. With combustion test instruments the burner is set to manufacturer s specifi cations. After the system has run through a complete cycle, that all fittings are free of leaks. A record has been made of all service work and all temperature control settings and optional functions. Attach a label or tag to the boiler for future reference. he AquaSmart Installation Manual is left at a suitable location near the boiler for future reference and the equipment owner is informed of this. Service During Annual Maintenance or More Frequent Service Intervals, Verify the below items. Note: he 7600 control has no serviceable internal parts. DO NO attempt to repair a malfunctioning control. he control is clean and all vents are free of dust, lint or foreign material. All wiring is tight, terminals are free from corrosion and insulation is intact. here is no physical damage to the case or display. here is no evidence of water damage on the control or terminals. he control is securely mounted to the well or other mounting support. he sensor is in its place, with no evidence of tampering. he sensor lead on remote mounted units is in good condition and securely anchored in the immersion well with the strain relief. he control temperatures, differentials and optional functions are set correctly and working to established specifi cations. Consult the service tag or label on the boiler. A record of service and any adjustments are made to the service label or tag. he control door is securely closed. HIS END UP Mounting emplate SK10029 Page 27

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