Field Wiring │ Tx I&O Manual5212.0 FIELD WIRINGAll wiring must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical code, CSA C22.2 and any applicable local codes.Ensure that the wiring complies with this manual. The boiler must be electrically grounded in accordance withthe National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, local codes, and/or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1.Avoid Shocks - To Avoid Electrical Shock, turn off electrical power to the boiler prior toopening any electrical box within the unit. Ensure the power remains off while anywiring connections are being made. Failure to follow these instructions may result in component failure, seriousinjury or death.Field Wiring - Wire grommets must be used to secure wiring and prevent chafing whenpassing wiring through the cabinet wall. Failure to follow instructions may damage unit.Wiring ConnectionsElectrical rating for the Trinity Tx is 120V / 1 Phase / 60 Hz / 12A. All wiring connections to the Trinity Tx aremade at the junction box, located behind the control panel at the bottom of the boiler cabinet, see Figure 12-1.Field wiring enters the cabinet through holes located on the bottom (underside) of the boiler cabinet; use suitablestrain-relief grommets to protect the wires. Field wiring connections are to be installed in accordance withinstructions provided in Figure 12-2 and Table 12-1.Fuse (120VAC) - The Trinity Tx is equipped with a 3.15 Amp fuse located at “F1” on the boiler controller at thetop left; the fuse protects all 120VAC circuits within the boiler, as well as any circulators connected to it. Aspare fuse is located directly below the operating fuse in an open holder.Figure 12-1 Wiring Terminal AccessWire Protection - When passing any wiring through the cabinet of the boiler, theinstaller must use wire grommets suitable for securing the wiring and preventing chafing.Failure to follow instructions may result in component failure, serious injury or death.Power Supply - The Trinity Tx is designed to be powered using a single phase 120VACpower supply that is fused (or protected via a circuit breaker) to allow a maximum of 15Amps. Failure to follow instructions may result in component failure, serious injury or death.Control Panelswings outField WiringTerminals