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Dunkirk DCBF-125 - LWCO Wiring Diagram

Dunkirk DCBF-125
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41
LOW WATER CUTOFF
Low Water Cut Off - Heating Only and Combi Boilers
These guidelines are supplied when necessary to install
an additional Low Water Cut Off (LWCO), for sensing a
low water level condition in a boiler, as required by the
Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Follow LWCO manufacturer installation instructions for
type of LWCO selected in addition to these instructions.
LWCO shall be 120V/60HZ control and dry contacts sized
for load being connected. Wire control to boiler. See Figure
below.
Connect LWCO device to the system ground. Ground Boiler
in accordance with the requirements of the authority
having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements,
with the National Electrical Code (NEC) or Canadian
Electrical Code CEC.
LWCO WIRING DIAGRAM
Low Water Cutoff (LWCO)
Electrical Conduit
J-Box
120 V/60 HZ
Conduit or Power
Supply cord
(Polarized)
L
1
N
G
GND
L
1
N
GND

WHT
120 V/60 HZ Socket
(Polarized) 120 V/60 HZ
Cord Set From Boiler
N.O
Locate LWCO sensing device in the supply
piping, above the minimum height of boiler.
See Figure page 42, Piping Diagram.
Position control in piping above boiler to assure
proper boiler protection.
For proper operation, sensing element of the LWCO
control shall be positioned in the tee to sense the
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from pipe walls. Element shall NOT contact the rear,
or side walls of the tee. See Figure page 43.
Install an air vent using a tee to avoid nuisance
shutdowns.
Apply small amount of pipe sealant to threaded
connections.
Arrange piping to prevent water dripping onto boiler.
DO NOT install water shutoff valve between boiler
and LWCO sensing device.
PN 240012875 REV. B [07/01/2021]

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