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The L8148A,E,J Aquastat@ Relays are immersion-type controllers for use with forced hydronic heating systems. The combination high limit and intermediate switching relay works with a low voltage (24V) thermostat to control burner and circulator circuits. A call for heat by the thermostat starts both the burner and the circulator. When boiler-water temperature exceeds the high-limit settings, the burner circuit is broken; the circulator continues to operate during the thermostat call for heat.
The L8148A controls line-voltage burner circuits; the L8148E,J control low-voltage burner circuits; the L8148J controls millivoltage burner circuits. All models control line-voltage circulator circuits.
L8148A,E,J have provisions for adding low-limit controllers; L8148E,J can power valves in multizone systems.
L8148E is available with a plug and 50 VA transformer for use with Honeywell Smart Valve SV9500/SV9600.
Electrical Ratings:
Table 1. Circulator Control Circuit (A):
Type | 120 Vac | 240 Vac |
Full Load | 7.4 | 3.7 |
Locked Rotor | 44.4 | 22.7 |
Table 2. Burner Control Circuit:
Model No. | Voltage | Electrical Rating |
L8148A | Line | Same as circulator control circuit. |
L8148E,J | Low | 0.8A maximum at 24 Vac. |
Scale Range: 140°F to 240°F (60°C to 116°C) or 180°F to 240°F (82°C to 116°C).
Differential: Nonadjustable.
High Limit Dial Stop: Adjustable.
Maximum Pressure on Immersion Well: 255 psi (1758 kPa).
Maximum Ambient Temperature: 150°F (66°C) with 1.2A, 24V load; 77 F (25°C) with 1.4A, 24V load.
Maximum Bulb Temperature: 40°F over setpoint, up to 265°F (4°C over setpoint, up to 129°C).
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting: 0.2A.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): For information on heat-conductive compound, see form number 69-0955.
Explosion Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
This product is intended for use only in systems with a pressure relief valve.
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
The L8148A,J has a case that can be converted to either horizontal or vertical mounting (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1. Case is designed for vertical or horizontal mounting.
Order well assemblies and 124904 Well Adapter for the Aquastat Relay separately; refer to form 68-0040, Wells and Fittings for Temperature Controllers. Boilers usually have tappings that allow the well to be mounted horizontally so boiler water of average temperature can circulate freely.
Best thermal response is obtained with a well that snugly fits the sensing bulb. Insert the bulb until it rests against the bottom of the well. Use a well of correct length and bend the tubing, if necessary, to hold the bulb against the bottom of the well, but do not make a sharp bend in the tubing.
If the well is not a snug fit on the bulb, use the heat-conductive compound (furnished with TRADELINE@ models) as follows: Fold the plastic bag of compound lengthwise and twist it gently. Then snip off end of bag and work the open end of bag all the way into the well. Slowly pull the bag out while squeezing it firmly to distribute compound evenly in the well. Bend the tubing, if necessary, to hold the bulb against the bottom of the well and to hold outer end of the bulb in firm contact with the side of the well. See Fig. 2. Wipe excess compound from the outer end of the well.
Turn off all power and remove the old control. Refer to the cover insert of the old control to identify and tag each external lead as it is disconnected. If old well is unsuitable for new installation, remove it and proceed with instructions for new installation. If old well is suitable, use it and a 124904 immersion well adapter (ordered separately from form 68-0040, Wells and Fittings for Temperature Controllers) for the installation. (If the well clamp fits directly over the flange of the existing well spud, adapter use is not necessary.) The adapter has a flange at the wide end that fits into the well clamp and is slotted lengthwise to accommodate both the capillary tube and the short length of tube extending from the bulb.
Fig. 2. Proper position of sensing bulb in immersion well, and use of well adapter in existing well.
The terminals of these Aquastat@ Relays are approved for use with copper wire only.
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances. Do not exceed the specifications in the Application section when applying this control.
L8148J can power up to two V8043 Zone Valves. Additional valves, in groups of two or less, require an additional transformer. Follow the appropriate wiring diagrams when using zone valves or a low limit controller. See Fig. 3 through 7.
If the B1 terminal on the device being replaced is a 1/4 in. tab terminal, use the existing wiring harness terminals to install the replacement device. If the B1 terminal on the device being replaced is a screw terminal, insert the provided tab terminal to screw terminal adapter onto the 1/4 in. tab terminal of the replacement device. After the adapter is installed, reuse the existing wraparound wire end to make an electrical connection to the B1 terminal.
Equipment Damage Hazard.
Can cause incorrect operation.
Fig. 4. Internal schematic and external connections for L8148J with either low voltage or millivoltage gas valves. Low limit added in hookup with 24V gas valve.
Fig. 5. Wiring L8148A in oil-fired, forced hot water, tankless, zoned, pump system.
Fig. 6. Wiring L8148E1265 with internal plug directly to vent damper in hydronic intermittent pilot system.
Fig. 7. Wiring L8148J for multizone control.
The high limit switch shuts off the burner when the boiler temperature exceeds high-limit setting. Because heating systems differ, the correct temperature setting for one system might not be correct for another. Follow the boiler manufacturer recommendation for proper setting. To set, remove cover, and turn dial until the desired setting is directly below the pointer.
The dial stop is factory-set at the high end of the limit scale. To adjust, use a small screwdriver to hold the stop away from the dial face, and turn the dial until the desired setting is below the pointer. See Fig. 8. Release pressure on screwdriver, and make sure the stop rests flat against the dial face.
Explosion Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
This product is intended for use only in systems with a pressure relief valve.
The switching relay is controlled by the room thermostat. On a call for heat, the relay coil is energized, completing the line voltage circulator circuit and also the burner circuit, if the boiler water temperature is below the high limit setting.
The AUTO-MANUAL switch (only L8148J millivolt models) makes it possible to operate the burner (in a system with a millivoltage gas valve) during an electrical power failure. With switch at MANUAL, the burner operates continuously until either the high limit setting is reached or the switch is reset to AUTO. The circulator, requiring line voltage, is inoperative. When power is restored, the switch must be set to AUTO to resume automatic burner operation.
Fig. 8. Setting high limit stop.
Equipment Damage Hazard.
Improper procedure will damage equipment.
Never apply a jumper across (or short) terminals B1, B2, or B3. This burns out the transformer.
Put the system into operation and observe through at least one complete cycle to be sure control operates as described above.
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