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DISPLAY SYSTEM (TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY)
The Display System is a microprocessor-based color touchscreen Operator Interface (OI) display that provide an operator interface
for monitoring and conguring parameters such as burner control sequence, ame signal, diagnostics, historical les, and faults in
the Control System. It can be used to monitor an individual boiler/water heater but is primarily used for multiple boiler/water heater
applications in a lead/lag arrangement. Wiring connections to the Display System are through a removable 8-pin wiring header.
Electrical Ratings:
1. Input Voltage: 18 – 30 Vac (24Vac nominal), 50/60 Hz.
2. Input Current: 500 mA max.
3. Power consumption: 12W max.
4. Operating Temperature: -4 to 158 ºF (-20 to 70 ºC)
5. Storage/Shipping Temperature: -22 to 176 ºF (-30 to 80 ºC)
6. Humidity: 90% RH, non-condensing.
7. Enclosure rating: IP10 / NEMA 1
8. Approvals:
FCC Part 15, Class A Digital Device.
Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. (UL) (cUL) Component Recognized (for non-continuous operation): File Number MH17367
(MJAT2, MJAT8).
CONNECTOR TERMINALS
The Display System must be appropriately wired for both power and communications.
The communication is done over two RS-485 bus:
COM1 is connected directly to the Control Board J3 connector to either Modbus (MB1 or MB2).
COM2: A bus to the Building Automation System.
Refer to the Table 4 for 8-pin Connector Terminals.
PIN # FUNCTION
1 COM1 A
2 COM1 B
3 COM1 C*
4 COM2 A
5 COM2 B
6 COM2 C*
7 24 VAC Common*
8 24 VAC Power
* These 3 terminals are connected internally and can be connected to earth ground.
FIGURE 18. DISPLAY CONNECTOR TERMINALS
TABLE 4. 8-PIN CONNECTOR TERMINALS