Weil McLain BCP 3 User Manual

BCP-3  
Hydronic Multi-Stage Boiler Control  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The BCP-3 is a multi-boiler or multi-stage outdoor reset  
hydronic heating control. It establishes ambient comfort by  
varying the temperature of the heating system’s circulating  
hot water in response to changes in the outdoor temperature.  
In addition, it provides an outdoor temperature based cutoff,  
heating system pump control, and domestic hot water (DHW)  
pump control. Two unique features have been added to this  
control including a customized reset ratio curve. A Set Point  
option was added for applications where outdoor reset will not  
apply.  
Hot Water Control with  
Outdoor Reset, Set  
Point, and DHW for  
Hydronic Applications  
Two sensors are used, one to monitor the outdoor temperature  
and one to monitor the circulating hot water temperature in  
the heating system. When the outdoor temperature falls below  
the outdoor cutoff setting, the heating system is activated  
and the target water temperature is increased proportionally  
to satisfy the load. Should it get warmer outdoors, the target  
water temperature is automatically lowered by the control. If  
the outdoor temperature continues to rise to the outdoor cutoff  
setting then the heating system is turned off.  
Black (120VAC power)  
2 Line Alphanumeric Display  
Displays sensor values and  
menu settings  
Output Lights indicate  
output status  
BCP-3  
SYSTEM =  
TARGET =  
147F  
150F  
Because of the many different physical characteristics of  
buildings including the type of radiation; i.e., baseboard or  
radiant, the heat loss varies. In one building, a 1-degree  
outdoors temperature change may require a change of 1 degree  
in heating water temperature; for another it may require a  
change of 2, 3, or even 4 degrees in order to gain the desired  
comfort level. This is known as the Reset Ratio. The Reset  
Ratio chart shows the wide range of Reset Ratios available for  
the BCP-3 in addition to the customized reset ratio. See page 2.  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
SET  
Yellow (Output 1)  
Blue (Output 2)  
The installer fits the BCP-3 to a specific building by adjusting  
the Reset Ratio curve. With curve number 4 (2:1 reset ratio)  
a 2-degree change in outdoor temperature will change the  
circulating hot water temperature by 1 degree; at curve number  
11(1:3 reset ratio) an outdoor change of 1 degree will change  
the water temperature by 3 degrees. Most buildings with  
White (Output 3) baseboard radiation require a curve of 6, 7, or 8. Radiant heat  
applications usually require a lower curve. An external T-Stat  
input can be used to shut the heating system down when the  
Display Section Locking Screws  
This Weil McLain control is strictly an operating control; it should never be used as a  
primary limit or safety control. All equipment must have its own certified limit and safety  
controls required by local codes. The installer must verify proper operation and correct any  
safety problems prior to the installation of this Weil McLain control.  
WARNING  
Part Number 550-110-070/0308  
BCP-3 Installation and Operation Manual  
Base Section  
Display Section  
Base Mounting Holes  
Mounting the Controller  
• The BCP-3 is designed to mount on a 1900 (4”x4”) deep  
electrical box.  
• If additional room is needed for wiring use the extension  
skirt provided.  
• Place the BCP-3 in an indoor convenient location near  
the unit to be controlled and away from excessive heat  
or cold.  
• Partially unscrew the Display Cover Mounting screws.  
This allows for its removal.  
• Lifting the Display Section away from the base starting  
with the bottom will unplug it from the Base section.  
• Proceed with the power and output wiring instructions.  
• Use the screws provided to mount the BCP-3 to the  
1900 box or the extension skirt.  
• Mount Display Section back to the Base Section.  
Tighten the Display Cover Mounting Screws.  
T1 COM T2 COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM 24VAC  
Input Terminals 24VAC optional power input  
Display Cover Mounting Screws  
120VAC Power Wiring  
BLACK  
WARNING  
The BCP-3 can accept only one source of power:  
120VAC or 24VAC. If more than one power source is  
applied, the unit may be damaged.  
120VAC Power Source  
BLACK  
Wiring  
Wiring Power Input  
The BCP-3 is designed to accept ONLY A SINGLE POWER SOURCE. It can be wired to  
either 120VAC using the two Black wires or 24VAC using the right most two terminals on the  
terminal block on bottom of the control. Weil McLain recommends the installation of a Surge  
Suppressor and a Power Switch before the Power Line connection for safety and ease of service.  
Input Terminals  
T1 COM T2 COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM 24VAC  
120VAC  
• Attach line voltage, 120VAC, to the two Black wires extending from the back of the BCP-3.  
Remember to use the power line from a different source than the equipment being controlled.  
24VAC  
• Use a dedicated transformer with at least a 5VA output.  
• Bring 24VAC to the two right most terminals on the front of the BCP-3 marked 24VAC and  
COM.  
24VAC Power Wiring  
Wiring Input Terminals  
Locating HSS  
EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM 24VAC  
Heating System Sensor (HSS) Installation (T1, COM)  
Place the Heating System sensor in the common header where it will register the output of the  
boilers before any takeoffs.  
Only use the Standard Brass Tube sensor provided.  
24VAC Power Source  
The sensor wires can be extended up to 500' using a shielded 2-conductor cable (Belden #8760 or  
equivalent (#18/2)).  
Sensor Wiring  
Cut the shield and do not connect it at the sensor end. Only connect it at the control end using the outdoor  
terminal marked COM. Do not ground the shield at the sensor but at the control using the COM terminal.  
Do not run sensor wires in conduit with line voltage wiring.  
T1 COM T2 COM T3+  
T
Immersion Heating System Sensor (HSS) Installation  
Install a 3/8"ID x 1/2"NPT immersion well.  
Insert the supplied sensor probe into the well.  
Strap-On Heating System Sensor (HSS) Installation  
Strap the sensor to the pipe using a metal clamps. Do not over tighten the clamp.  
Strap pipe insulation around the sensor and the pipe.  
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IMPORTANT  
Determining the proper location for the Outdoor Sensor is very important.  
The BCP-3 will base the heat on the outdoor temperature information it  
receives from this location. If the sensor is in the sun, or covered with  
ice, its reading will be different from the actual outdoor temperature.  
Sensor Clip  
Outdoor Sensor  
Outdoor Sensor Installation (T2, COM)  
The Outdoor Sensor must be used when Outdoor Reset is selected as the Control Mode  
from the Startup menu. However, in Set Point mode, the Outdoor Sensor is optional.  
When connected in that mode, it will be used as an input for the Outdoor Cutoff only.  
Only use the Weil McLain sensor included with the unit.  
Place the sensor in the shade on the north side of the building.  
Be sure the location is away from doors, windows, exhaust fans, vents, or other heat  
sources.  
10' Minimum  
The sensor should be mounted approximately 10' feet above ground level.  
Mount the sensor clip base to the outside of the building. Insert the sensor in the middle  
and snap close the second clip on the sensor.  
The sensor wires can be extended up to 500' using shielded 2-conductor cable.  
Cut the shield and do not connect it at the sensor end. Only connect it at the control end  
using the outdoor terminal marked COM.  
Low Voltage  
Sensor Wires  
Do not run sensor wires in conduit with line voltage wiring.  
Wiring the Domestic Hot Water Call DHW (T3+, T3-)  
A DHW call will raise system Set Point to 200°F or Maximum Target temperature,  
whichever is lower.  
DHW Call  
Wiring  
When "1-On/Off+2-Pump" is selected as the Output Mode from the Startup menu, the BCP-3 can control the  
operation of the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) pump using Output 3. See Output Mode Table on page 4.  
DHW Call terminals are dry contact N.O. terminals.  
T1 COM T2 COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT-  
Wire an aquastat or another control to provide dry contact closure on the DHW Call terminals.  
Wiring the Enable/Disable (TSTAT) (EXT+, EXT-)  
• The EXT terminals can be used to enable or disable the heat to the system by connecting it to a thermostat,  
external control, or a switch. It accepts dry contact input only.  
• If no thermostat or control is connected to the EXT terminals, leave the jumper supplied connected.  
• No outputs will be active unless the EXT terminals are closed/shorted.  
Enable/Disable  
Wiring  
Wiring the Setback/Boost (P+, P-)  
The Setback feature can be used to provide the BCP-3 with a lower temperature Set Point when less heat is  
required during night or unoccupied periods.  
COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM  
The Setback is activated by closing/shorting the P+ and P- terminals using an external control, i.e. timer or  
switch.  
Wiring Outputs  
Setback/Boost  
Wiring  
Wire Colors and Output Lights  
The BCP-3 has a three S.P.S.T. (N.O.) output relays. Each relay is rated at 1A Inductive load (1/8 HP).  
The BCP-3 has three LED lights that follow the output relays' operation. When a relay energizes, its LED  
will turn on. When the relay de-energizes, its LED will turn off.  
3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM 24VAC  
The outputs are dry contacts only. They do not source any power.  
The two Yellow wires represent Output 1 relay and the left LED.  
The two Blue wires represent Output 2 relay and the middle LED.  
The two White wires represent Output 3 relay and the right LED.  
Depending on the Output Mode of operation selected during the Startup, the function of each  
output will vary. See Output Mode Table for output wire colors and functions on page 4.  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
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Output Mode Table  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Output Mode  
Description  
(Yellow  
Wires)  
(Blue  
(White  
Wires)  
Notes  
Wires)  
1-On/Off+1-Pump One On/Off boiler and a System pump Sys Pump  
One On/Off boiler, a System pump and  
Boiler  
Not used  
DHW  
Pump  
1-On/Off+2-Pump  
Sys Pump  
Boiler  
a Domestic Hot Water Pump  
DHW Pump  
controlled by DHW  
Aquastat  
DHW Pump  
controlled by DHW  
Aquastat  
Sys Pump controlled  
using other controls  
or run constantly.  
2-On/Off+1-Pump Two On/Off boilers and a System pump Sys Pump Boiler 1  
Boiler 2  
Boiler Hi  
Boiler 3  
1-Lo/Hi+1-Pump  
3-On/Off  
One Lo/Hi boiler and a System pump Sys Pump Boiler Lo  
Three On/Off boilers and NO pumps  
Boiler 1  
Boiler 2  
On/Off Boiler  
Output Wiring  
Wiring the Boiler Output  
Blue  
Single-Stage (On/Off) Boiler Wiring  
If any of the "1-On/Off" Output Modes is selected, wire the two Blue wires to the boiler circuit.  
If more than one On/Off boiler is to be controlled by the BCP-3, follow the wiring colors as per  
the Output Mode Table above.  
The BCP-3 does not source any output power to the boiler. The relay makes when energized.  
Two-Stage Boiler  
Output Wiring  
Two-Stage (Lo/Hi) Boiler wiring  
Wire the two Blue wires to the boiler control circuit initiating the Low Fire signal.  
Then, wire the two White wires to the High fire circuit.  
The BCP-3 does not source any output power to the boiler. The relay makes when energized.  
Blue (Lo Fire)  
White (Hi Fire)  
System Pump  
Output Wiring  
Wiring the System and DHW Pump Outputs  
System Pump Wiring (Not Available With "3-On/Off" Output Mode)  
The BCP-3 will control the System Pump relay (Maximum of 1/8 HP) in all Output Modes  
except (3-On/Off), as all outputs will be used by boiler stages. In this scenario, the system pump  
can be controlled independently using a switch or left to run constantly.  
Wire the two Yellow wires to the System Pump circuit.  
The BCP-3 does not source any output power to the pump. The relay makes when energized to  
switch the power to the pump on.  
YELLOW  
L N  
120VAC  
DHW Pump  
Output Wiring  
DHW Pump Wiring (Available Only With "1-On/Off+2-Pumps" Output Mode)  
The BCP-3 will control the DHW Pump relay (Maximum of 1/8 HP) only in (1-On/Off+2-Pump)  
Output Mode. In the other modes, the DHW pump can be controlled using an external DHW  
aquastat.  
WHITE  
If the BCP-3 is controlling the DHW pump, wire the two White wires to the DHW Pump circuit.  
The BCP-3 does not source any output power to the pump. The relay makes when energized to  
switch the power to the pump on.  
L N  
120VAC  
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BCP-3 Output Modes Wiring  
L
L
120 VAC  
120 VAC  
BCP-3  
BCP-3  
N
N
Power (Black)  
SYSTEM =  
147F  
150F  
SYSTEM =  
147F  
150F  
Power (Black)  
TARGET =  
TARGET =  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Output 1 Output 2 Output3  
Output capped  
(White/Output 3)  
Boiler  
Boiler  
(Blue/  
output 2)  
(Blue/  
Output 2B)  
L
N
120 VAC  
System Pump  
(Yellow/Output 1)  
L
120 VAC  
N
System Pump  
(Yellow/Output 1)  
Wiring 1 On/Off Boiler +  
System Pump + DHW Pump  
Wiring 1 On/Off Boiler +  
System Pump  
L
120 VAC  
L
120 VAC  
BCP-3  
BCP-3  
N
N
Power (Black)  
Power (Black)  
SYSTEM =  
TARGET =  
147F  
150F  
SYSTEM =  
TARGET =  
147F  
150F  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Boiler2  
(White/  
Output 3)  
Boiler1  
(Blue/  
Output 2)  
Boiler Lo Boiler Hi  
(Blue/ (White/  
Output 2) Output 3)  
L
L
120 VAC  
120 VAC  
N
System Pump  
N
System Pump  
(Yellow/Output 1)  
(Yellow/Output 1)  
Wiring 1 Lo/Hi Boiler +  
System Pump  
Wiring 2 On/Off Boilers +  
System Pump  
L
120 VAC  
BCP-3  
N
Power (Black)  
SYSTEM =  
TARGET =  
147F  
150F  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
NOTES:  
• The BCP-3 does not source any output power  
to any of its relays. A power source must sup-  
ply the pumps with power and the control can  
break the hot leg.  
• Weil McLain recommends not sharing the  
power source to the control with any pumps,  
boilers, or heavy electric equipment.  
Boiler 3  
(White/  
Output 3)  
Boiler 2  
(Blue/  
Output 2)  
• When wiring a sensor to the BCP-3, connect  
the Shield to the COM terminal on the BCP-3  
end. DO NOT connect the Shield at the sensor  
end.  
Boiler 1  
(Yellow/  
Output 1)  
• Eventhough in some Output Modes the BCP-3  
does not control the DHW Pump, a DHW call  
will raise the System Target to whichever is  
lower of 200F or the Maximum Water Temp.  
Wiring 3 On/Off Boilers  
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Menus  
Startup Menu  
Weil McLain  
BCP-3  
Loading Default  
Values...  
DISPLAY UNIT:  
V1.00 (c) 2008  
Boiler Control  
F
C
-OUTPUT MODE--  
1-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-On/Off+2-Pump  
2-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-Lo/Hi+1-Pump  
3-On/Off  
SENSOR FAULT:  
Output On  
CONTROL MODE:  
Outdoor Reset  
Set Point  
SETUP COMPLETE!  
PRESS SET  
Output Off  
Default Screen  
SYSTEM=  
68F  
TARGET=  
150F  
Cutoff:  
60F  
Set Point:  
170F  
SET  
Set Point  
Reset Ratio O/S:  
Custom  
-OUTDOOR RESET--  
Reset Ratio 7  
Operating Menu  
1(8.00 / 1.00)  
2(4.00 / 1.00)  
3(3.00 / 1.00)  
4(2.00 / 1.00)  
5(1.50 / 1.00)  
6(1.25 / 1.00)  
7(1.00 / 1.00)  
8(1.00 / 1.25)  
9(1.00 / 1.50)  
10(1.00 / 2.00)  
11(1.00 / 3.00)  
12(1.00 / 4.00)  
------MAIN------  
Set Point 170F  
<Out. Reset>  
<Settings>  
Offset  
Cutoff  
+0F  
60F  
Reset  
Min Tgt. 140F  
Max Tgt. 200F  
<Back>  
<Maintenance>  
<Sys. Startup>  
<Info>  
Max Target:  
200F  
<Back>  
Min Target:  
140F  
Offset:  
+0F  
Differential:  
5F  
BCP-3 V1.00  
SetpointF  
FAULT: Output On  
Set SYS Temp 1:  
100F  
----SETTINGS----  
SYSTEM STARTUP  
Diff.  
5F  
2m  
No  
<Stage>  
Run-On  
Yes  
At OD Temp 1:  
70F  
DHW Prior 60m  
---MAINTENANCE---  
Sys. Trim +0F  
Out. Trim +0F  
<Back>  
Setback  
<Back>  
20F  
Set SYS Temp 2:  
170F  
DHW Priority:  
60m  
Outdoor Trim:  
+0F  
At OD Temp 2:  
0F  
Pump Run-On:  
2m  
System Trim:  
+0F  
Lead Boiler:  
Output 1  
Setback:  
20F  
--STAGE SETTINGS-  
Multi-  
Boiler  
Lead Rotation:  
Time  
Reaction  
Purge  
2m  
1.0m  
Boost:  
No  
Manual  
Min. Runtime 2m  
Lead Output 1  
Yes  
Rotate  
<Back>  
Time  
Rotation Period:  
24hrs  
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Button and Navigating Menus  
The BCP-3 has three buttons.  
The SET button function varies. When the Default Screen is  
displayed, pressing the SET Button views the MENU. When  
in the Menus and settings, the SET Button accepts the selected  
entry or setting value.  
When in the menus, pressing the Up and Down buttons will  
scroll through the menu options. They can be used to change  
the setting of a specific function. I.e., change the Set Point,  
Differential, or System Trim. In addition, when in the default  
screen, the Up and Down buttons will display the outdoor  
temperature and Outdoor Cutoff.  
At the end of every operation menu there is a <Back>option  
that allows the user to go back one menu level. If the SET  
Button was held down for three seconds on the <Back>  
option, the display will go back to the default screen.  
SET  
OUTPUT MODE:  
1-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-On/Off+2-Pump  
2-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-Lo/Hi+1-Pump  
3-On/Off  
DISPLAY UNIT:  
Startup Options  
When the control is initiated for the first time or after a manual  
reset, it will start its operation with the Startup Menu. Later, the  
Startup menu can be accessed as an option from the operation  
menu. An option must be accepted in each screen in the Startup  
Menu to move to the next level.  
F
C
CONTROL MODE:  
Outdoor Reset  
Set Point  
SENSOR FAULT:  
Output On  
Output Off  
Display Unit  
DISPLAY UNIT:  
Options: ºF, ºC  
Default: ºF  
F
C
/<System Startup>/Display Unit  
The BCP-3 will offer two different temperature display standards. If ºF is selected, all  
temperatures will display in Fahrenheit. If ºC is selected, all temperatures will display in Celsius.  
Control Mode  
CONTROL MODE:  
Outdoor Reset  
Set Point  
Options: Outdoor Reset, Set Point  
Default: Outdoor Reset  
SET  
/<System Startup>/Display Unit/Control Mode  
The new BCP-3 has two heating logics. Outdoor Reset; varies the system set point/target  
based on outdoor temperature. This selection adds several menu options to adjust and fine tune  
the reset curves: Reset Ratio, Offset, Min Water temp, Max Water temp, and Outdoor Cutoff. In  
addition, a customized reset ratio curve will be available for specialized applications.  
Set Point; gives the installer the flexibility of selecting a fixed set point. The Outdoor Cutoff will  
be available if an outdoor sensor was installed.  
Output Mode  
OUTPUT MODE:  
1-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-On/Off+2-Pump  
2-On/Off+1-Pump  
1-Lo/Hi+1-Pump  
3-On/Off  
Options: 1-On/Off+1-Pump, 1-On/Off+2-Pump, 2-On/Off+1-Pump, 3-On/Off  
Default: 2-On/Off+1-Pump  
SET  
/<System Startup>/Display Unit/Control Mode/Output Mode  
The new BCP-3 has multiple operating Output Modes of heating. Each can be applied based on  
the number of boilers, stages, and pumps controlled. See Output Mode Table on page 4.  
Sensor Fault  
SENSOR FAULT:  
Output On  
Options: Output On, Output Off  
Default: Output On  
SET  
Output Off  
/<System Startup>/..../Sensor Fault  
The Sensor Fault will determine the operating status of the output relays when a sensor reads  
Short or Open. On sensor fault, the Set Point will indicate FAULT TGT=ONor OFFto  
indicate the condition of the output and the faulty sensor will read OPENor SHORTto indicate  
the condition of the sensor.  
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Outdoor Reset Mode  
When Output-On is selected, the BCP-3 will energize all boiler and system relays when the System reads SHORTor OPENand  
Outdoor is below Outdoor Cutoff. Thus, all boilers will run on their limits. However, if the Outdoor sensor fails and the Outdoor  
reads SHORTor OPEN, the BCP-3 will change the Target Set Point to the Max Water Temperature.  
When Output-Off is selected, the BCP-3 will turn all boilers Off when the System sensor reads SHORTor OPEN. However,  
when the Outdoor sensor reads SHORTor OPEN, the BCP-3 will change the Target Set Point to be the Min Water Temperature.  
Set Point Mode  
When Output On is selected, the BCP-3 will turn all boilers On when the System sensor reads SHORTor OPEN.  
When Output-Off is selected, the BCP-3 will turn all boilers Off when the System sensor reads SHORTor OPEN.  
The Outdoor Sensor fault status will not affect the control operation in Set Point mode. And, no Outdoor Cutoff will be available.  
Setting the Control to Factory Default  
To Reset the BCP-3 control to its original factory defaults, power down the control. Hold down the  
SET and DOWN buttons while powering the control back up until the Loading Default Values screen  
appears. The Display will direct you to the Startup menu after the defaults are loaded to program the  
control.  
SET  
Loading Default  
Values...  
NOTE: When resetting the control to original factory defaults all control settings will be over written and will no longer exist.  
SYSTEM=  
148F  
150F  
Default Display  
TARGET=  
The default display will show the current System temperature and the Target temperature. By clicking  
the Up or Down button, the display will show the current Outdoor temperature and the Outdoor  
SET  
Cutoff.  
SET  
Outdoor=  
Cutoff=  
48F  
65F  
Operating Menu Options (Click SET Button)  
Set Point (Available when Startup Control Mode = Set Point)  
Set Point:  
Options: From -30ºF/-34ºC to 250ºF/121ºC  
Default: 140ºF/60ºC  
140F 160F  
SET  
/Set Point  
The Set Point option provides the user with an adjustable fixed Target temperature to control the  
SYSTEM=  
TARGET=  
68F  
system. If an Outdoor Sensor was connected, the next menu option will show Outdoor Cutoff.  
Otherwise, there will be no Outdoor Cutoff option.  
160F  
The Set Point less the Differential should be set above the boiler manufacturer minimum water  
temperature requirements to protect the boilers.  
Outdoor Reset (Available when Startup Control Mode = Outdoor Reset)  
Reset Ratio O/S:  
Custom  
Options: From 1(8.00º/1.00º) to 12(1.00º/4.00º), and Custom  
Default: 7(1.00º/1.00º)  
SET  
1(8.00 / 1.00)  
2(4.00 / 1.00)  
3(3.00 / 1.00)  
4(2.00 / 1.00)  
5(1.50 / 1.00)  
6(1.25 / 1.00)  
7(1.00 / 1.00)  
8(1.00 / 1.25)  
9(1.00 / 1.50)  
10(1.00 / 2.00)  
11(1.00 / 3.00)  
12(1.00 / 4.00)  
/<Out. Reset>/Reset Ratio  
The Reset Ratio determines how the System Target temperature will vary with Outdoor  
temperature changes. The colder it gets outside, the hotter the Target will be. The Ratio is  
measured as; Outdoor (O): System Water (S).  
With a 1.00:4.00 ratio, the System water temperature will increase rapidly as the outside  
temperature falls hitting the maximum default water temperature of 240°F at 35°F outdoor  
temperature. With a 4.00 (O):1.00 (S) ratio, the System water temperature (S) will increase  
slowly as the outside temperature (O) falls.  
The Reset Ratio controls the amount of heat entering the heating system based on the outdoor  
temperature. A higher numbered Reset Ratio will result in a higher Calculated water temperature.  
See the Reset Ratio chart on page 2. If the application has radiant heat, a lower numbered Reset  
Ratio curve should be selected. See Type of Radiation in Building Table on page 2.  
Reset Ratios are adjustable based on the building and application. See suggested ratios on page 2.  
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If required: Adjust the RESET RATIO in cold weather. If the ambient building temperatures are too cold in cold weather,  
move the ratio to a higher selection. That is, if 1.00 (O):1.00 (S) was initially selected, change the selection to 1.00 (O):1.25 (S).  
If the building temperatures are too warm in cold weather, move the ratio to a lower selection. That is, if 1.00 (O):1.00 (S) was  
initially selected, change the selection to 1.25 (O):1.00 (S).  
The Custom option gives the user the capability of creating a specialized Reset Ratio curve. Setting two points on the Reset Ratio  
chart generates the customized curve. Each point requires a System Water Temperature SYS and an Outdoor Temperature OD.  
The line connecting the two points will be the reset ratio. The Offset, Minimum Target and Maximum Target settings will still  
apply to the customized curve.  
Set SYS Temp 1:  
Custom Outdoor Reset Curve  
100F  
Options: Sys Temp 1, 2 (-10ºF/21ºC) to (210ºF/99ºC)  
Default: 1(100ºF/38ºC), 2(171ºF/77ºC)  
Options: Outdoor Temp 1, 2 (-10ºF/-23ºC) to (100ºF/38ºC) Default: 1(70ºF/21ºC), 2(0ºF/-18ºC)  
At OD Temp 1:  
70F  
SET  
/<Out. Reset>/Reset Ratio/Custom  
For situations where the standard reset ratios do not provide the perfect building heat-loss  
equilibrium, the customized option can be used.  
Point1: System=120°F  
Oudoor=60°F  
Point2: System=170°F  
Oudoor=0°F  
Max Target  
180  
170  
160  
150  
140  
130  
The Custom Reset Ratio is only available when Customis selected from the Reset Ratio menu.  
It provides the user with the capability of assigning two points on the reset ratio diagram and use  
the line that connects those two points as the customized reset ratio curve. Each of the two points  
will need a specific System and Outdoor Temperature to identify it on the diagram.  
To Specify the first point, set Sys Temp 1, and OD Temp 1. Then, set Sys Temp 2, and OD  
Temp 2, to set the second point on the curve. The two points can be any where on the line, not  
necessarily at the ends.  
Point2  
Point1  
Min Target  
120  
110  
The chart shows an example of a customized curve 6(O):5(S) that does not exist in the standard  
curve options. If the outdoor temperature reaches 30ºF, the system target will be 145ºF.  
Remember that the Min Target and Max Target apply to all reset ratios including the custom reset  
ratio ones.  
100  
70  
50  
30  
10  
-10 -20  
60Outdo4o0r Temp2e0rature (0in °F)  
Custom Reset Ratio  
Offset (Available when Startup Control Mode = Outdoor Reset)  
Offset:  
+0F  
Options: From -40ºF/-22ºC to +40ºF/+22ºC  
Default: 0ºF/0ºC  
SET  
/<Out. Reset>/Offset  
The Offset setting adjusts the starting points of the Reset Ratio curves. This means that, regardless of the Outdoor temperature  
or the Reset Ratio, when the Offset setting is changed, that change is directly added to or subtracted from the calculated Target.  
For example, if the Set Point temperature was 130°F and the Offset was changed from 0° to +10°, then the Set Point temperature  
would increase to 140°F  
If required: Adjust the Water Offset in mild weather. If the ambient building temperatures are too warm in the mild weather,  
decrease the Offset. If the ambient building temperatures are too cold in the mild weather, increase the Offset. The rule of thumb  
for baseboard radiation is to change the Offset 4°F for every 1°F you wish to change the building temperatures. In radiant heat  
applications, change the Offset 1°F or 2°F for every 1°F you wish to change the building temperature. See Type of Radiation in  
Building Table on page 2.  
Outdoor Cutoff  
Cutoff:  
60F  
Options: Off, 30ºF/0ºC to 75ºF/25ºC, On  
/Set Point/Cutoff  
Default: 60ºF/16ºC  
in Set Point  
/Set Point/<Out. Reset>/Cutoff  
in Reset  
In Set Point Mode, if the outdoor sensor is installed, the Outdoor Cutoff setting screen will  
automatically appear after the temperature Set Point has been selected.  
The Outdoor and Cutoff temperatures can be viewed from the default screen by clicking the Up or Down buttons.  
When the outdoor temperature falls to the adjustable Outdoor Cutoff temperature, the BCP-3 will control the System Pump and  
Boiler relays to provide heat.  
When the outdoor temperature rises to the Outdoor Cutoff plus a 2°F differential, the BCP-3 will turn the boilers off. The System  
relay will remain energized for the Run-On delay then de-energize.  
The Outdoor Cutoff can be set from 30°F to 75°F. In addition, the Setting can be set to ON or OFF. If ON is selected, the System  
Relay will run regardless of the Outdoor temperature and the boilers will be active to hold the calculated water temperature. If  
OFF is selected, the System and Boiler relays will always be off.  
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Minimum Target (Available when Startup Control Mode = Outdoor Reset)  
Options: From 70ºF/21ºC to 170ºF/77ºC  
Default: 140ºF/60ºC  
Min Target:  
140F  
SET  
/Set Point/<Out. Reset>/Min. Tgt  
The Minimum Target Temperature must be set to the boiler manufacturer’s specification.  
The BCP-3 will calculate the Target based on the Outdoor temperature, the Reset Ratio, and the Offset value. The BCP-3 will  
control the boiler to hold the higher of either the calculated temperature or the Minimum Target Temperature.  
The Minimum Target Temperature must be at least 20°F lower than the Maximum Temperature (See next setting).  
Maximum Target (Available when Startup Control Mode = Outdoor Reset)  
Options: From 90ºF/38ºC to 240ºF/116ºC  
Default: 200ºF/93ºC  
Max Target:  
200F  
SET  
/Set Point/<Out. Reset>/Max. Tgt  
This is the highest Target Temperature the BCP-3 will circulate through the heating system.  
When using a radiation system, it should be set according to the tubing or floor manufacturer’s specification.  
The Maximum Temperature must be at least 20°F higher than the Minimum Temperature.  
Reaction Time:  
5m  
Purge Delay:  
1.0m  
--STAGE SETTINGS-  
Reaction  
Purge  
2m  
0.0m  
Minimum Runtime:  
2m  
Min. Runtime 2m  
Lead Output 1  
Rotate  
<Back>  
Time  
Lead Boiler:  
Output 1  
Stage Menu Options  
/<Settings>/<Stage>  
This menu is only available when multiple stages or multiple  
boilers are selected as the Output Mode from the Startup Menu.  
Lead Rotation:  
Time  
Rotation Period:  
24hrs  
Manual  
Reaction Time  
Reaction Time:  
2m  
Options: 1 to 10 minutes  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Reaction  
Default: 2 minutes  
It is the amount of time it takes a single stage to affect the system.  
After the BCP-3 turns on a stage trying to meet a set point, it will not turn on another stage until  
the reaction time has elapsed. Then, it will recalculate if an additional stage is need.  
To determine the optimum time, in a heating system start with a hot system. Then, turn on a  
single stage and calculate how long it takes until the system begins to respond to that stage by  
rising an additional 2°F. That period should be set as the Reaction Time.  
Purge  
Purge Delay:  
1.0m  
Options: 0.0 to 10 minutes  
Default: 1.0 minutes  
SET  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Purge  
Most large units must go through a purge cycle before they are brought on line.  
When the BCP-3 activates a unit (the lowest firing stage on a boiler), it does not start to calculate  
its output until the Purge Delay is over. This allows the boiler to fully come on and begin  
producing output.  
The Purge Delay helps prevent short cycling of newly activated boilers. Once the lowest boiler  
stage is activated, it MUST run through the entire Purge Delay period before starting the Reaction  
Time calculation..  
The Purge Delay setting MUST be set to the time required by the boiler's manufacturer  
specification.  
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Minimum Runtime  
Minimum Runtime:  
2m  
Options: 1 to 60 minutes  
Default: 2 minutes  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Min. Runtime  
This is the minimum amount of time any stage will run.  
The Minimum Runtime for the lowest firing stage on a boiler starts after the purge cycle.  
Initially, set the Min. Runtime to half the Reaction Time.  
If System tends to overshoot, reduce the Min. Runtime. If boilers tend to short cycle, increase the  
Min. Runtime.  
Lead Boiler (Not Available for Lo/Hi or 1-On/Off Output Modes)  
Lead Boiler:  
Output 1  
Options: Output 1, Output 2, or Output 3  
Default: Output 1  
SET  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Lead  
The Lead boiler will always be the first boiler brought on when there is a call for output. As more  
heat is needed, additional boilers are added.  
Lead Rotation (Not Available for Lo/Hi or 1-On/Off Output Modes)  
Lead Rotation:  
Time  
Lead Rotation Options: Manual or Time  
Default: Time  
Default: 24 Hours  
Manual  
Rotation Period Options: 1 to 999 Hours  
SET  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Lead  
/<Settings>/<Stage>/Lead/Rotate  
SET  
Rotation Period:  
24hrs  
The Lead boiler can be rotated automatically based on time or manually. The Time rotation is  
recommended for most applications.  
If Time is selected, a second screen will allow the adjustment of the Auto Rotate Period If  
24 Hours (default setting) was selected, the first rotation will take effect after 12 hours. The  
following rotations will take place every 24 hours thereafter.  
If Manual Lead Rotation is selected, it will be followed by the Lead Boiler selection option. (See  
previous topic.)  
Single On/Off Boiler and System Pump Settings  
Differential (Available for Single-Boiler Applications only)  
Differential:  
5F  
Options: From 1ºF/1ºC to 20ºF/11ºC  
Default: 5ºF/3ºC  
SET  
/<Settings>/Diff.  
The Differential controls boiler cycling. When there is a call for heat, the boiler will be activated until the Calculated temperature  
is reached. The boiler will then turn off and stay off until the system water temperature falls to the Set Point less the Differential.  
A smaller Differential setting will normally result in tighter control of the set point but will tend to increase the frequency of  
boiler cycling. Larger Differential values will reduce boiler short cycling, but the system will be allowed to vary further from the  
target value.  
Run-On (Not Available for 3-On/Off Output Mode)  
Options: From 0 min to 60 min  
Pump Run-On:  
2m  
Default: 2 min  
/<Settings>/Run On  
The System Pump relay will energize whenever the Outdoor temperature is below the Outdoor Cutoff. When the Outdoor  
temperature increases 2°F above the Outdoor Cutoff and after the boiler relay has de-energized, the pump relay will stay on for a  
period set by the Run-On. This allows the Pump to dissipate the residual heat within the boilers back into the system.  
The Run-On time should be set based on the size and type of the boilers and pump. In general, a boiler with large water content  
and high horsepower will need a longer Run-On than a boiler with the same horsepower and less water content. (Refer to boiler  
manufacturer recommendation).  
When DHW Priority is selected while the EXT+/EXT- (Enable/Disable terminals) are open or the outdoor temperature is above  
the Outdoor Cutoff, a DHW call will energize only the DHW relay. When the DHW call expires, the DHW Pump relay will run  
for the Run-On period then de-energize.  
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Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Priority  
DHW Priority:  
Options: NO and From 1 min to 120 min  
Default: NO  
60m  
SET  
/Settings>/DHW Prior.  
The DHW Priority, with a value set to other than NO, provides the user with an adjustable DHW priority timer for the domestic  
hot water call. That is, initiating a DHW call will de-energize the system pump relay for the period set by the DHW Priority.  
However, the DHW relay, when 1-On/Off+2-Pump is selected as the Output mode from the Startup menu, will remain energized  
for as long as the DHW is active. This will take place whenever the Outdoor temperature is below Outdoor Cutoff and the EXT+/  
EXT- (Enable/Disable terminals) are closed/shorted.  
On the other hand, when the EXT+/EXT- (Enable/Disable terminals) are open or the Outdoor temperature is 2°F above the  
Outdoor Cutoff, a DHW priority call will energize the DHW pump and boiler relays. When the DHW call expires, the DHW  
Pump relay will remain energized for the Run-On delay then de-energize.  
If NO was selected as the option for the DHW Priority, a DHW call will energize both relays, system pump and DHW pump even  
when TSTAT is de-activated.  
Setback  
Setback:  
20F  
Options: From 0ºF/0ºC to 80ºF/44ºC  
Default: 10ºF/6ºC  
SET  
/Settings>/Setback.  
SYSTEM=  
68F  
The Setback feature can be used to provide the BCP-3 with a lower temperature Set Point when  
SBC TGT= 140F  
less heat is required by closing the P+ and P- terminals.  
The lower Set Point will appear on the main display indicating SBC TGT=.  
For example; when the calculated temperature is 160°F and the Setback is set to 20°F, a setback call will change the Set Point to  
(160°F - 20°F) 140°F.  
A typical use for the Setback is to provide a reduced system temperature to a building during the night or on the weekends when  
building is not occupied, but heat is still required.  
The Setback is activated by closing/shorting the P+ and P- terminals using an external timer, control, or a switch.  
Boost  
Boost:  
No  
Options: Yes, No  
Default: No  
SET  
Yes  
/Settings>/Setback/Boost.  
The morning Boost is designed to return the building to comfortable ambient temperatures  
after the night Setback period. The BCP-3 will accomplish this by running elevated water  
temperatures (will add Setback setting to calculated water temperature) for 30 minutes after  
the opening of the setback terminals P+ and P-. That is, if the normal set point at a specific  
outdoor was 145˚F and the Setback setting was 20˚F, the boost will raise the system calculated  
temperature to 165˚F for 30 minutes after the setback.  
System and Outdoor Trim  
System Trim:  
+0F  
Options: From -20Fº/-11to +20Fº/+11Cº  
/<Maintenance>/Sys. Trm or Out. Trim  
Default: 0Fº/0Cº  
The Weil McLain sensors are very accurate. However, sometime it might be beneficial to adjust  
the values to match and existing system. The System and Outdoor Trim values adjust the System  
Sensor and Outdoor Sensor readings using positive or negative values.  
Outdoor Trim:  
+0F  
Enable/Disable (TSTAT) Input  
Enable/Disable  
The BCP-3 will provide heat only if the EXT- and EXT+ terminals are shorted. If no external  
equipment or switch is connected to these terminals, leave the factory jumper installed.  
When the terminals are OPEN, the Target will display TSTAT OPEN.  
Even if the EXT terminals are open, a call for DHW will energize the output relays based on the  
DHW Priority configuration.  
Wiring  
COM T3+ T3- EXT+ EXT- P+ P- COM 24  
The Enable /Disable terminals can be used as a Summer/Winter switch when connected to an  
external switch.  
NOTE: On a sensor fault while the Enable/Disable terminals are open, the control will follow the  
Enable /Disable state regardless of the sensor fault condition.  
SYSTEM=  
55F  
TSTAT OPEN  
SYSTEM=  
SHORT  
TSTAT OPEN  
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Troubleshooting  
No Display or LED Lights  
Check the power to the BCP-3. The BCP-3 requires 120VAC power to the Black wires or 24VAC to the right-most terminals.  
Turn the power off and back on to restore the display. If unsuccessful, make sure that the control's Display Cover is securely  
mounted to the Base.  
System or Outdoor Reads OPEN or SHORT  
If the sensor reads Open, short the sensor input terminals. The display should read SHORT. If it doesn’t, the BCP-3 may be  
damaged.  
If the sensor reads Short, remove the wires from the input terminals. The display should read OPEN. If it doesn’t, the BCP-3 may  
be damaged.  
System or Outdoor Sensor Reads an Incorrect Temperature  
Remove the sensor wires from the input terminals. The display should change to read OPEN. If it doesn’t, the BCP-3 may be  
damaged. Take an ohm reading across the detached sensor wires. The ohm reading should correspond to the Temperature Sensor  
Chart. If the difference is within 5°F adjust the sensor Trim. Otherwise, the sensor may be damaged.  
No Heat - All LEDs are OFF  
Check the outdoor temperature and the Outdoor Cutoff readings. If the outdoor temperature is above the Outdoor Cutoff, the  
BCP-3 will not give heat. If the display shows TSTAT OPENthen, check the EXT terminals. If the EXT terminals are not  
jumped together, the BCP-3 will not give heat.  
No Heat - All LEDs are ON  
First, make sure that the system pump is running. Remove any connections to the Yellow wires for the Heating System Pump.  
Test for continuity across the pair of Yellow wires. If the wires are continuous, the BCP-3 is calling for the Heating System Pump  
to run and the problem is not with the BCP-3. Check the power source to the pump and the pump to determine why it is not  
circulating.  
Second, check the boiler operation and safety control status.  
No Heat - System Pump LED ON  
Check that the displayed System water temperature is below the Target water temperature minus the Differential. If not, wait  
until the System temperature falls, and then the stage LED should come on and the boiler should fire. Otherwise, remove all  
connections from the Blue pair of wires. Check for continuity across the pair of Blue wires using a meter. If the wires are  
continuous, the BCP-3 is calling for the boiler to run. Check the boiler to determine why it is not firing.  
Temperature Sensor Chart  
No Heat - Boiler LED ON  
TEMPERATURE  
Value  
TEMPERATURE  
Value  
The BCP-3 is registering a call for DHW. If the DHW Priority is  
set to a value other than NO, the Heating System Pump will not run  
during the priority period of a DHW call. Generally, the DHW will  
be satisfied before a drop in ambient temperature is noticeable. If  
the DHW load is large or the boiler can satisfy both loads, change  
the Priority setting to NO, this will allow the Heating System Pump  
to circulate hot water to the building while the DHW tank is being  
satisfied.  
(in Degrees °F) (in Ohms)  
(in Degrees °F) (in Ohms)  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
117720  
82823  
59076  
42683  
31215  
23089  
19939  
17264  
14985  
13040  
11374  
9944  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
210  
220  
230  
240  
250  
2914  
2332  
1879  
1524  
1243  
1021  
842  
10  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
70  
80  
90  
699  
583  
489  
412  
349  
8714  
297  
7653  
253  
5941  
217  
4649  
187  
3667  
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BCP-3 Plumbing Diagrams  
BCP-3  
Outdoor  
Sensor  
SYSTEM =  
TARGET =  
147F  
150F  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Piping 1 On/Off Boiler +  
System Pump + DHW Pump  
System  
Pump  
Building  
Heat  
System  
Sensor  
NOTES:  
• The BCP-3 does not source any output power to any of its  
relays. A power source must supply pumps with power and  
the control can break the hot leg.  
• Weil McLain recommends using a separate power source  
to the control from any pumps, boilers, heavy electric  
equipment.  
• When wiring a sensor to the BCP-3, connect the Shield to  
the COM terminal on the BCP-3 end. DO NOT connect  
the Shield at the sensor end.  
• Weil McLain is aware that each installation is unique.  
Thus, any wiring or piping diagrams in this document  
are to represent control operation concept only.  
Aquastat  
Boiler  
DHW  
Indirect  
DHW Pump  
BCP-3  
Outdoor  
Sensor  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
=
=
147F  
150F  
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3  
Piping 3 On/Off Boilers  
System  
Pump  
Building  
Heat  
System  
Sensor  
Aquastat  
Boiler1  
Boiler2  
Boiler3  
DHW  
Indirect  
DHW  
Pump  
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Specifications  
Voltage Input: . . . . . . . 120 VAC 60 Hz(2 Black wires) /24VAC 60 Hz (24VAc terminals) (Only One Power Source)  
Power Consumption: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 VA Max  
Operating Temperature: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 20°F to 120°F  
Operating Humidity: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 20% to 80%  
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4"W x 4"H x 2½"  
Weight:  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pound  
Display: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Lite 2 Line Alphanumeric LCD Display  
Display Units: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fahrenheit (ºF) and Celsius (ºC)  
Outputs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 S.P.S.T (Yellow = Output 1), (Blue = Output 2), (White = Output 3)  
Output Relay Ratings: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Amp inductive (Maximum of 1/8 HP), 6Amp resistive at 120 VAC 60 Hz  
Control Modes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outdoor Reset, Set Point  
Output Modes: . . . . . . . . . . 1-On/Off+1-Pump, 1-On/Off+2-Pump, 1-Lo/Hi+1-Pump, 2-On/Off+1-Pump, 3-On/Off  
Lead Rotation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manual or Time (from 1Hr to 999Hr)  
Purge Delay: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 0.0 to 10.0 minutes  
Reaction Time: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 1 to 10 minutes  
Minimum Runtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 1 to 60 minutes  
Reset Ratios: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Standard ranging from 8:1 to 1:4 (Outdoor: System), and one Custom  
Offset: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from -40˚F (-22˚C) to 40˚F (+22˚C)  
Minimum Target: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 70˚F (21˚C) to 170˚F (77˚C)  
Maximum Target: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .from 90˚F (38˚C) to 240˚F (116˚C)  
Set Point: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from -30˚F (-34˚C) to 250˚F (121˚C)  
Pump Run-On: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 0 to 60 minutes  
DHW Priority Timer Options: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No Priority, Priority from1 to 120 Minutes  
Setback: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 0˚F (0˚C) to 80˚F (44˚C)  
Boost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes, No  
Sensor Fault Operating Options: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Output On or Output Off  
Sensor Operating Range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from -35˚F (-37˚C) to 250˚F (121˚C)  
LED: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 representing the Output relays  
Buttons: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (Set, Up, Down)  
Enable/Disable: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminals EXT+, EXT-  
DHW Input: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terminals T3+, T3-  
Setback Input: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminals P+, P-  
500 Blaine Street  
Michigan City, Indiana 46360  
219-879-6561  
Part Number 550-100-070/0308  
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