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The panel also includes special provisions for adjustable valve characterization which can be
utilized to reduce stack emissions. Refer to Section F, Valve Characterization, for details.
Available options include 4-20mA outputs for dryer draft and combustion air Variable Frequency
Drive (VFD) control, 4-20mA inputs for fuel flow monitoring and totalization, data logging, and an
Optimizer mode.
B. RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
Upon receipt, check each item on the bill of lading and/or invoice to determine that all
equipment has been received. Examine all parts to determine if there has been any damage in
shipment. If equipment is to be stored prior to installation, provide a dry storage area.
C. INSTALLATION
1. Locate the tabletop panel on a firm support in an area that is protected from the weather
and free from vibration. The drop-in version is designed to install in an existing
enclosure. Reference THE Panel Assembly sales drawing for required cutouts and
mounting dimensions.
2. Provide 120Vac single phase grounded neutral power to the burner control panel. It is
recommended that the customer provide a master disconnect switch to interrupt power
service to the panel. Maintain polarity as indicated on the drawings provided when
connecting the main power source to the panel.
3. Install a heavy gauge (No. 12 AWG minimum) ground wire between the panel ground
connector and ‘Earth’ ground.
4. Wire the fuel valves, valve position limit switches and fuel pressure limit switches as
shown on the external component wiring diagram.
5. Install the exhaust fan flow limit switch in the dryer exhaust duct as shown in Appendix
F. Wire the normally open contact of the exhaust flow limit to the appropriate terminals
in either the burner junction box or the BCS control panel.
IMPORTANT
For optimum use of the BCS panel, it is suggested that the drawings
provided by Hauck be referred to for limit switch and valve installation, and
wiring. In the event that a recommended switch or valve is not used, it may
be necessary to connect jumper wire(s) between appropriate terminals in
the control panel or burner junction box. Such determination remains the
responsibility of the Customer, based upon his application, accepted safe
installation and operating procedures, and any applicable insurance
guidelines or governmental regulations.
IMPORTANT
Operating specifications of 32 to 131°F (0 to 55°C) and 30 to 95% relative
humidity (non-condensing) should be considered in selecting a suitable
location for the control panel.