S9360A, S9361A, S9380A, S9381A INTEGRATED BOILER CONTROLLERS
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WIRING
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property 
damage.
Disconnect the power supply before making wiring 
connections to prevent electrical shock or 
equipment damage.
Check the wiring diagram furnished by the appliance 
manufacturer for circuits differing from the wiring hookup 
shown in Fig. 4. Carefully follow any special instructions 
affecting the general procedures outlined below.
IMPORTANT
1. All wiring must comply with applicable local 
electrical codes and ordinances.
2. When installing a hot surface igniter, the 
leadwires should be kept as short as possible 
and should not be allowed to rest against 
grounded metal surfaces.
3. A common ground is required for the S93XX and 
the main burner. The 24V “secondary” plug inter-
nally grounds one side of the transformer. Any 
auxiliary controls or limits must not be in the 
grounded leg. In addition, the appliance should 
be earth-grounded.
4. Make sure the transformer has adequate VA. 
The ignition module requires at least 0.2A at 24 
Vac. Add the current draws of all other devices in 
the control circuit, including the gas control, and 
multiply by 24 to determine the total VA 
requirements of these components. Add this 
total to 5.0 VA (for the module). The result is the 
minimum transformer VA rating. Use a Class II 
transformer if replacement is required.
5. Check that L1 (hot) and L2 (neutral) are wired to 
the proper terminals.
Connect Ignition Cable (S936XAXXXX, 
S938XAXXXX)
Use Honeywell ignition cable or construct an ignition 
cable that conforms to suitable national standards, such 
as Underwriters Laboratories Inc. See Specifications 
section. To construct a cable, fit one end (the module end) 
with 1/4 in. connector receptacle and the other with a 
connector to match the pilot assembly. Protect both ends 
with insulated boots.
NOTE: Cable length must be 36 in. (0.9 m) or less. 
The cable must not be in continuous contact 
with a metal surface or spark voltage will be 
greatly reduced. Use ceramic or plastic 
standoff insulators as required.
1. Connect one end of the cable to the male 
quick-connect SPARK terminal on the module.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the igniter or 
igniter-sensor stud on the pilot burner/igniter-
sensor.
S938X Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) 
Versions
See Fig. 5 for direct spark ignition wiring details.
Connect Inducer (Inducer Models)
An inducer can be used with modules provided with an 
inducer plug connector. The Molex
®
 plug provided 
simplifies wiring connections.
To connect the inducer, follow the wiring diagrams 
supplied with the inducer for typical connections.
Connect Remaining Module Connectors
Connect remaining system components to the ignition 
module terminals as shown in the appropriate wiring 
diagrams, Fig. 4.
Connect Gas Control
Use No. 18 AWG solid or stranded wire. Connect to gas 
control terminals as shown in wiring diagrams, using 
terminals appropriate to the gas control.
Ground Control System
The igniter, flame sensor and module must share a 
common ground with the main burner. Use AWM 
insulated wire with a minimum rating of 105°C (221°F) for 
the ground wire; asbestos insulation is not acceptable. If 
necessary, use a shield to protect the wire from radiant 
heat generated by the burner.
The burner serves as the common grounding area. If 
there is not a good metal-to-metal contact between the 
burner and ground, run a lead from the burner to ground.
NOTE: “Earth” ground is not required.
Transformer: Add current ratings of module, gas control, 
vent damper and any other components of the control 
system to determine transformer size requirements.