AquaSmart®
Wireless Temperature Module
PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Model 7600WTM
Wireless Outdoor Temperature Reset
Description / Applications
The
Beckett AquaSmart®
Wireless Temperature Module
(WTM) is a 2-part accessory
for the AquaSmart boiler
control. It adds outdoor reset
capability to the AquaSmart
control by overriding the
control’s built-in HeatManager
algorithm when installed.
The wireless feature makes
installation easy by eliminating
mounting location limitations
for the outdoor sensor and
the need to run wires outside.
Outdoor Temperature Reset
(OTR) settings like reset ratio and boost have been made easier
to adjust and are accessible through the AquaSmart control’s
backlit LCD digital display. The WTM is backwards-compatible
with all existing AquaSmart controls. The WTM may provide
additional fuel savings over the built-in HeatManager algorithm
with the addition of a warm weather shutdown feature that can
disable the low limit. It is ideal for installations with high indirect
domestic hot water demands or a large water mass (such as
radiant in-floor heating).
This accessory is NOT intended for use on any
other Non-AquaSmart Control or Equipment.
NOTICE
Non-intended usage can cause damage to the WTM or the control
being connected to and potentially alter control or system operation.
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This device is only for use in the United States and Canada.
For information regarding installation and operation of the
AquaSmart control, consult the latest revision of Beckett form
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Approvals
This device complies with Industry Canada
license - exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment OFF and ON, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
compromettre le fonctionnement.
To satisfy FCC RF Exposure
requirements for mobile
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
and base station transmission devices, a
separation distance of 20cm (8”) or more
should be maintained between the antenna
of this device and persons during operation.
To ensure compliance, operation at closer
than this distance is not recommended.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must
not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Figure 1 - Outdoor Temperature Reset Curve
RESET
TEMPERATURE
High Limit
Setting
Minimum
Reset
Temperature
OUTDOOR AIR
TEMPERATURE
(OAT)
High
OAT
Low
OAT
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The Beckett 7600WTM can help to
achieve even greater fuel savings over the
base AquaSmart with the following
advanced features:
Operation
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The Beckett 7600AWM (AquaSmart
Wireless Module) dynamically adjusts the
boiler high setpoint using the graph shown
in Figure 1 and inputs of the outdoor
temperature and user-configurable
setpoints as noted in the figure.
a. Warm Weather Shutdown can be
enabled to turn the low limit (if used) off
if the outdoor temperature is above
70°F.
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The WTM algorithm overrides the
HeatManager functionality of the base
b. The boost function can be adjusted in
small increments to prevent the reset
algorithm from being overridden too
quickly, which can benefit systems with
high water mass (such as in-floor
radiant heating applications).
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AquaSmart when enabled. If the outdoor
sensor battery is depleted or if the sensor
stops working for any reason, the AWM will
revert the AquaSmart back to its
TM
HeatManager algorithm until the battery
can be replaced.
c. The outdoor reset algorithm begins
economizing immediately after a
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In normal operation, the WTS sends the
AWM the outdoor temperature every 10 -
60 minutes. Pressing the WTS button
once forces a transmission.
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) call for heat,
where the HeatManager takes time to
reach full economizing after a DHW call.
Figure 2 - AWM Installation
COM Port
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Figure 3 - How to open WTS
battery cell from the Wireless Temperature
Sensor (WTS). Press in the plastic tabs and
pull the cartridge out as shown in Figure 3.
Installation
Risk of Fire, Explosion, and
4. Remove the plastic insert on the battery
terminal. Make sure battery is inserted
properly (see polarity mark on battery
holder).
Burn Hazard.
y Do not attempt to recharge,
disassemble, heat above 85°C, expose
to water, puncture, incinerate, or short-
circuit the battery.
5. Mount the WTS with the two screws
provided at your desired location. Mount the
sensor on any exterior wall (preferably on
the north face of the house), at least 6
inches below any vertical overhang, above
the snow line, out of reach of children, and
sufficiently far away from any vents for them
not to affect temperature readings. Choose
a location protected from direct sunlight.
Use caution not to drill screws into any
existing electrical wiring or gas lines.
y Keep battery out of reach of children and in
original package until ready to use.
y Mount with battery at bottom position only.
Failure to do so could expose the battery to
water.
y Dispose of used batteries promptly.
Initial Set-up
1. Remove power from the AquaSmart.
6. Verify operation:
2. Snap the AquaSmart Wireless Module
(AWM) onto the COM Port (Figure 2) on the
side of the AquaSmart boiler temperature
control. Restore power to the AquaSmart
control.
a. Press the WTS button once (Figure 4).
The LED should flash five times.
b. Using the AquaSmart’s display, navigate
to Screen 1 as shown in Figure 5, in the
Navigating the Display Menus Section.
3. Remove the internal cartridge containing the
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Figure 4 - WTS Internal View
LED
WTS Button
WARNING! Mount with battery at bottom position only.
Failure to do so could expose the battery to water.
The screen should display the current
c. Navigate to screen 2. The signal strength
screen indicates the strength of the
connection between the AWM and WTS.
At least 3 darkened bars are
outdoor temperature and show that the
last transmission was received within the
last few minutes. If “NOT INSTALD”
appears, the AWM and AquaSmart are
not communicating. Wait 30 seconds. If
the error persists, power down the
AquaSmart control, ensure the AWM is
properly connected, and restore power to
the control. If the OAT screen says “0F
AS OF 18:12 AGO”, press the WTS
button once. If the value does not
update, there is a problem with the
connectivity of the WTS. Move the WTS
to a location closer to the AWM or with
less interference.
recommended for operation, with 6 or
more indicating a good connection.
Moving the WTS closer to the AWM or
away from large metal object can improve
the connection.
6. On older AquaSmart controls, the OTR
may be off by default. Refer to the OTR
ON/OFF section of the Programming
Basic Functions Section to make sure it
is turned on.
7. If modifying the default settings is desired,
refer to the Programming Basic
Functions Section.
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3. Installing a new WTS
Replacing the WTS battery
1. To determine if battery needs replaced:
a. Remove the battery from the old WTS
and discard both. The lithium battery
should be recycled.
a. Navigate to Screen 3 as shown in
Figure 5 (Navigating the Display
Menus). If the screen says
“REPLACE”, the battery needs
replaced.
b. In the new Wireless Temperature Sensor,
remove the plastic insert on the battery
terminal. Make sure battery is inserted
properly (see polarity mark on battery
holder).
b. If the OAT Screen (screen 1) reads “AS
OF 18:20 AGO” the AWM is not
receiving transmissions from the WTS,
and the battery should be replaced.
c. Mount the new Wireless Temperature
Sensor with the two screws provided at
same location as the old WTS.
2. To replace battery:
d. Clear the old link for the AquaSmart
Wireless Module: Navigate to Screen 10
as shown in Figure 5 (Navigating the
Display Menus). Press ENTER to begin
clearing connections, and press ENTER
again to confirm.
a. Remove old battery from Wireless
Temperature Sensor. The lithium battery
should be recycled.
b. Press button on Wireless Temperature
Sensor once. This step is extremely
important to make sure the power from
the old battery is depleted so that the
sensor will know it has a new battery.
e. Proceed to Step 4.
4. Linking the AWM and WTS
c. Insert new 3.6V lithium battery. See
Technical Specifications Section for
battery specifications and replacement
part number. Make sure battery is
inserted properly (see polarity mark on
battery holder).
a. Put the WTS in discovery mode: press
the WTS button twice. The LED will flash
slowly until it finds the AWM (for up to 3
minutes).
b. While the WTS is still in discovery mode,
put the AquaSmart Wireless Module in
discovery mode: Navigate to Screen 9
as shown in Figure 5 (Navigating the
Display Menus). Press ENTER to begin
searching for new connections. The
screen will read “SEARCHING… 3:00”
and count down from 3 minutes.
Installing a new AWM or WTS
1. If the pre-linked AWM or WTS must be
replaced for any reason, the new pair of
devices must be linked before use. Follow
the steps below to link the new devices.
2. Installing a new AWM
c. Once the AWM sees the WTS, the 4-digit
Network I.D. of the WTS will appear on
the 2nd line of the AquaSmart’s display.
Pressing up or down will cycle through
multiple device I.D.s if more than one
WTS is found. Press ENTER twice on
the AquaSmart display to accept the
connection with the WTS. Once the two
are linked, the LED on the WTS will flash
quickly for 10 seconds and the
Remove power from the AquaSmart control.
Remove the old AWM from the control by
gently squeezing the sides of the device at the
indentations marked with arrows and then pull
away from the AquaSmart.
a. Snap the new AquaSmart Wireless
Module onto the COM Port on the side of
the AquaSmart boiler temperature
control. Restore power to the control.
AquaSmart’s screen will read
“CONNECTED: XXXX“, where XXXX is
the Network I.D. of the WTS.
b. Clear the old link from the Wireless
Temperature Sensor: Hold the button of
the WTS for five seconds. The LED
should turn on. Within 5 seconds, press
the button once more to confirm the
clearing. Once the link is cleared, the
LED will flash quickly for 2 seconds.
c. Proceed to Step 4.
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Navigating the Display Menus
Use the following screen structure to navigate through the AquaSmart Wireless Module screens
available on the AquaSmart display. When navigating, always use the keypad as follows:
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ENTER (RESET) – Enter menu
CANCEL (BACK) – Navigate up one level in menu structure
Up / Down Arrows – Flip through available screens in current menu
Note: Once in the wireless menu, the AquaSmart display is taken over by the AWM. The
screens may take a few seconds to update, and the buttons may have to be pressed more
deliberately. This is normal.
Figure 5 - Navigation Screen Menu
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HEAT MANAGR MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
ECONOMIZER: ON
ENTER TO CHANGE
OTR MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
OAT:
72F
AS OF 00:02 AGO
HISTORY MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
EFFICIENCY: MED
SIGNAL STRENGTH:
ENTER TO CHANGE 13
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CIRCULATOR MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
BATTERY LIFE:
100% (10 YEARS)
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MORE OPTIONS
ENTER TO VIEW
LWCO MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
OTR: ON
ENTER TO CHANGE
5
HIGH OAT:
70F
PRESSURE MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
ENTER TO CHANGE
6
LOW OAT:
0F
WIRELESS MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
ENTER TO CHANGE
7
WWSD: ON
ENTER TO CHANGE
DHWP: OFF
ENTER TO CHANGE
8
DEG (F/C): F
ENTER TO CHANGE
BOOST:
1F
ENTER TO CHANGE
9
CONNECTIONS
ENTER TO ADD
MAINTENANCE MENU
ENTER TO VIEW
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11
CONNECTIONS
ENTER TO CLEAR
BROADCAST ONCE
ENTER TO START
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4. Default is 0°F (-18°C). Range is 0°F to
+40°F (-18°C to +4°C)
Programming Basic
Functions
5. NOTE – the maximum high limit value is
determined by the high limit setting of the
AquaSmart
OTR ON/OFF:
1. Navigate to Screen 4 as shown in Figure
5 (Navigating the Display Menus).
Boost:
1. Navigate to Screen 8 as shown in Figure
5.
2. Pressing ENTER (RESET) on this screen
will toggle the setting on and off.
2. Press ENTER (RESET) on this screen and
follow the on-screen instructions to change
this setting.
3. ON (default) indicates that the outdoor
reset algorithm will override the
TM
HeatManager algorithm.
3. This number specifies the value to be
added to the reset temperature every 10
consecutive minutes of a call for heat.
This can help to ensure the heating
demand of the house will be met even if
the reset temperature is not high enough
to satisfy the heating demand
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4. OFF indicates that the HeatManager
algorithm will be used.
5. NOTE – the Economizer must be set to
ON for either algorithm to be used (see
Screen 12).
High OAT:
1. Navigate to Screen 5 as shown in Figure 5.
4. Default is 0°F. Range is 0°F to 10°F (0°C
to 6°C)
2. Press ENTER (RESET) on this screen and
follow the on-screen instructions to change
this setting.
Programming
3. This number specifies the outdoor
temperature at which the boiler reset
temperature will be at its minimum value.
See Operation Section for further
description of what this value indicates.
Additional Options
Heat Manager Efficiency Setting:
1. Navigate to Screen 13 as shown in Figure 5.
4. Default is +70°F (+21°C). Range is +40°F
to +70°F (+4°C to +21°C)
2. Pressing ENTER (RESET) on this screen
will toggle the setting between HI, MED,
and LOW.
5. NOTE – the minimum reset temperature
value that the AquaSmart will economize
to is determined by a number of factors,
including the low limit setting and the
efficiency setting (Programming
3. This value can adjust the minimum high
limit value that the AquaSmart will
Additional Options Section). A lower
efficiency setting can raise this minimum
temperature if needed for comfort.
economize to if needed for comfort.
Warm Weather Shut Down
(WWSD):
Low OAT:
1. Navigate to Screen 6 as shown in Figure 5.
1. Navigate to Screen 7 as shown in Figure 5.
2. Pressing ENTER (RESET) on this screen
2. Press ENTER (RESET) on this screen and
follow the on-screen instructions to change
this setting.
will toggle the setting on and off.
3. ON will turn the low limit of the AquaSmart
off when the outdoor temperature is above
70°F (21°C). Turning this feature on can
help to increase fuel savings.
3. This number specifies the outdoor
temperature at which the boiler high limit
will be at its maximum value. See
Operation Section for further description
of what this value indicates.
4. OFF (default) will not turn the low limit off
based on outdoor temperature.
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2. This screen displays the most recent report
of the battery life of the WTS in percentage
of battery life left and estimated years of
service left. If less than a year of service life
is expected, the screen will say “REPLACE”.
Other Menu Items
Current Outdoor Air Temperature
(OAT):
1. See Screen 1 shown in Figure 5.
Adding Connections:
2. This screen displays the most recent outdoor
temperature received from the WTS, and the
hours and minutes since the last
1. See Screen 9 shown in Figure 5.
2. This screen is used when linking two devices
when a new one has been added (see
Installation Section).
transmission received.
Signal Strength:
1. See Screen 2 shown in Figure 5.
Clearing Connections:
2. This screen displays a visual representation
of the connection strength between the AWM
and WTS. The number of darkened bars
(between 0 and 16, with 16 being the
strongest) indicates the strength. A
1. See Screen 10 shown in Figure 5.
2. This screen is used when clearing a link
between two devices that is no longer
needed (see Installation Section).
mimimum of 3 bars are recommended for
reliable operation, while at least 6 indicate a
good connection. Pressing the WTS button
once will update this value.
Broadcast Once:
1. See Screen 11 shown in Figure 5.
2. This screen may be used in linking
procedures with future Beckett wireless
products.
Current WTS Battery Life:
1. See Screen 3 shown in Figure 5.
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Limited Warranty Information
The R. W. BECKETT CORPORATION (“Beckett”) warrants to persons who purchase its
“Products” from Beckett for resale, or for incorporation into a product for resale
(“Customers”), that its equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship. To
qualify for warranty benefits, products must be installed by a qualified service agency in full
compliance with all codes and authorities having jurisdiction, and used within the tolerances
of Beckett’s defined product specifications.
To review the complete warranty policy and duration of coverage for a specific product, or
obtain a written copy of warranty form 61545, please choose one of the following options:
3. Write to: R. W. Beckett Corporation, P. O. Box 1289, Elyria, OH 44036
NOTE: Beckett is not responsible for any labor cost for removal and replacement of
equipment.
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PROVIDES EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES,
AND IN PARTICULAR THERE SHALL BE EXCLUDED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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WILL BECKETT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OF
ANY NATURE. Beckett neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for Beckett,
any other liability or obligation in connection with the sale of this equipment. Beckett’s
liability and Customer’s exclusive remedy is limited to the cost of the product.
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