Form #: SIDOM.4 Page | 22 Revised: 03/19
4. Check “Requested Flow” DC voltage on terminal “2-10 IN” and “COM“.
a. Use Table 4 (pg. 19) to correlate into cubic feet per minute (CFM).
b. If reading is not what is desired, then adjust thermostat to give correct CFM.
NOTE: Never jumper terminal 16 VDC to “-” as this would cause a short, and possibly
damage the power supply
NOTE: When using the same transformer for more than one control, the phase and ground
must be consistent with each device.
Water Valve Installation
WARNING: Disconnect Power before Wiring or Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Could Result
Water valves are field supplied. Most control manufacturers offer three different hot water valve
applications; on/off, floating point, and proportional control. The controls contractor should provide
water valve specifications used on controls supplied by others. To connect the field-supplied water
valves to the controller, refer to the wiring labels for the control package.