LMV Series    Technical Instructions 
    Document No. LV5-10
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SCC Inc.  Page 1  Section 2   
2-1:  Wiring Introduction 
 
The  LMV5  is  a  very  flexibl
e  burner  control.    As  such,  there  are  many  different  ways  to  wire  it.    The 
specific application will dictate the wiring required.  This section details the most common applications.  
 
The  parameter  settings  outlined in  Section  3  can  enable,  disable or  change  the  functionality  of  many 
terminals  on  the  LMV5.  Thus,  wiring  and  parameter  settings  work  together  to  make  the  LMV5  an 
extremely versatile BMS.  
 
This section includes terminal descriptions (Section 2-2) and extensive wiring diagrams (Section 2-3) that 
detail the many applications of the LMV5. 
 
Terminals 
 
The connection terminals of the LMV5 are RAST 5 and RAST 2.5 connectors (plugs). Line voltage plugs 
are keyed so that they will only fit into one socket of the LMV5, eliminating the possibility of inserting a 
plug into an incorrect socket.  
 
Each plug is designed to connect one external device or a small group of external devices, such as gas 
valves, to the LMV5.  Each group of plugs on the front of the LMV5 provides line voltage and grounds so 
that an additional terminal strip is not necessary.   
 
Note:  All protective earth grounds (PE), neutrals (N) and lines (L) are common inside the LMV5.  
 
 
 
X9-  01.  04 
Plug Group  Plug Number in Group  Pin Number on Plug 
 
Figure 2-1.1:  Numbering Scheme on Line Volt
age (RAST 5) Terminals of the LMV5 
 
Note:  Dashes or dots can be used interchangeably betw
een the numbers shown above.  
 
 
 
X62.  2 
Plug Number  Pin Number 
 
Figure 2-1.2:  Numbering Scheme on Low Vol
tage (RAST 2.5) Terminals of the LMV5 
 
Terminal descriptions (Section 
2-2) provide a map outlining exactly where the line and low voltage plugs 
are located.   
 
For each plug, Pin 1 is marked on the casing of the LMV5 as well as on the PLL52 module.