Beckett AQUASMART 7600 User Manual

PARTS & ACCESSORIES  
Description / Applications  
The Beckett AquaSmart™ is an advanced boiler control designed for use on  
residential and light commercial boiler systems. All models include the option of  
enabling Beckett HeatManager™ dynamic temperature reset that, when selected,  
provides up to 20% fuel consumption savings. The control includes a backlit LCD  
digital display with touch pad to easily program temperature limits, differentials,  
and other advanced options. The AquaSmart™ also has memory storage of  
system history for help with diagnostics and troubleshooting.  
Figure 1 - Getting to know the AquaSmart 7600 Series Control  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
The AquaSmart control should only be operated with the door attached and securely closed.  
Communication Port  
TW/TR Terminals  
Sensor Mount  
Touch Pad  
Sensor Jack  
Clamping Screw For Sensor  
Power Disconnect Switch (Optional)  
Rotate door until grooves  
are aligned  
Pull door up  
Technical Specications  
Temperature Ranges and Differentials  
Do Not Use This Control in  
an Application that is Not  
High Limit Setting Range: 100 to 240°F (37 to 115°C)  
High Limit Differential Range: 5 to 45°F (2 to 25°C)  
Low Limit Setting Range: 100 to 220°F (37 to 104°C)  
Low Limit Differential Range: 10 to 45°F (5 to 25°C)  
Factory Range Stops available - consult factory  
Within the Ratings Listed in This Section.  
Improper Control Operation May Result.  
Electrical Ratings  
Environmental Ratings  
Input Voltage: 120 Vac - 50/60 Hz.  
Storage Temperature: -40 to +150°F (-40 to +65°C)  
Operating Temperature: -4 to +150°F (-20 to +65°C)  
7600B at 50 Hz: -4 to +140°F (-20 to +60°C)  
Maximum Sensing Element Temperature: 250°F (121°C)  
Relative Humidity: 5 to 85% RH, non-condensing and  
non-crystallizing  
Input Current: 0.1 A + B1 + C1 + ZC  
MAX Input Current: 20A (Reduce to 15A if optional  
power disconnect switch is used)  
24 Vac Thermostat Anticipator Current: 0.1 Amp.  
Burner Current Rating (B1):  
7600A (oil): 7.4 A at 120 Vac FLA; 44.4 A inrush LRA.  
7600B (gas): 1.25 A at 24 Vac; 30 VA (total load).  
Circulator Current Rating (C1): 7.4 A at 120 Vac FLA;  
44.4 A inrush LRA.  
Zone Control Current Rating (ZC): 7.4 A at 120 Vac  
FLA; 44.4 A inrush LRA.  
Approvals  
Underwriters Laboratories Listed to UL353,  
UL1998 for U.S. and Canada;  
CSA C22.2 No. 24  
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Figure 2 - Basic Dimensions (inches)  
3.51  
4.92  
4.50  
3.04  
6.50  
5.38  
.75  
3.50  
Figure 3 - Mounting Options  
Installation  
Sensor/Immersion Well Mounting:  
Mounting  
OEM Installation: When replacing an OEM-installed  
AquaSmart, consult the appliance manufacturer’s wiring  
diagrams and instructions for additional information.  
Retrot Installation: The AquaSmart can be used to  
replace most standard boiler temperature controls. For a  
cross-reference of compatible replacements, refer to  
Table 1.  
There are two basic methods for mounting the  
AquaSmart to the boiler as outlined in Figure 3.  
Surface Mounting:  
1. Sensor/Immersion Well Mounting – This is the  
most common method. If the existing well is not  
suitable for any reason, a standard design  
aftermarket immersion well with the proper  
dimensions can be purchased from a HVAC  
distributor. The AquaSmart can then be mounted in  
the typical way.  
Position the strain relief over the hex,  
capturing the sensor cable and crimp to secure.  
2. Surface Mounting – This is sometimes required  
and is part of the AquaSmart base design. The  
base has adequate clearance built-in to  
accommodate the temperature sensor lead exiting  
the back of the control. A remote mounting kit (Pt.  
No. 7600RMU) that includes a 48” extension cable  
and mounting screws can be purchased separately  
for applications where needed.  
Sensor Lead (a 48”  
extension cable can be  
purchased separately)  
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AquaSmart Models and Cross-Reference Guide  
Table 1a - Direct Replacements  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Honeywell  
Notes  
Must conrm that 7600 VA rating is adequate to meet VA requirements of system.  
Make sure 7600 B1 output does not exceed 1.25A @ 24VAC (30 VA).  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
L7148F (All)  
L8148E (All)  
7600B  
B2, TW and TR terminals replace TV, T and Z, respectively.  
L8124A (All)  
L8124C (All)  
7600A  
7600A  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
L7124A/C (All)  
L7148A (All)  
L7224A/C/U (All)  
L7248A/C (All)  
The 7600 has no Honeywell EnviraCOMTM Communications port.  
The diagnostic LED lights are replaced by the 7600’s display.  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
B1 terminal on 7600 utilizes a 1/4” quick connect.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
L8148A (All)  
7600A  
L8124E 1016  
L8148E 1265  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
B2, TW and TR terminals replace TV, T and Z, respectively.  
7600B  
7600A  
7600A  
L8124M (All)  
L8151A  
For replacement with the 7600: Turn low limit off so the circulator is controlled directly by the thermostat and ZC is constantly powered.  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
Remote mount sensor cable needed (Part No. 52120)  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Hydrolevel  
Notes  
3100  
3150  
7600B  
7600A  
Not a suitable replacement if Low Water Cutoff (LWCO) functionality of the 3100 is used.  
Not a suitable replacement if Low Water Cutoff (LWCO) functionality of the 3150 is used.  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Carlin  
Notes  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A.  
90524A  
7600A  
Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
The diagnostic LED lights are replaced by the 7600’s display.  
Beckett  
Replacement  
White Rodgers  
Notes  
11C15-11  
7600A  
7600A  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
8B48A-217  
11C30-3  
11B54-4  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
7600A  
7600B  
7600A  
8F48A-351  
8B43A-601  
Not a suitable replacement if SPDT switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600.  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
11C61-12  
Burn, Scald, Explosion, and Equipment Malfunction Hazard  
Replacement of the following controls must be done only by a qualied service agency or technician who is  
trained and experienced in the use of boiler controls.  
Carefully follow these guidelines and the directions provided by the manufacturer of the control being replaced.  
Note: Beckett assumes no liability for incorrect installation or replacement.  
Table 1b - Functional Replacement (Advanced Wiring Needed)  
(Table continued on next page)  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Honeywell  
Notes  
L4006A (All)  
L4006G 1022  
L4006H 1004  
L4008A (All)  
L4080B/D  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
To use with a millivolt system, an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Requirements)  
Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
L4006E (All)  
L4008E (All)  
L4080F/G  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
To use with a millivolt system, an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit.  
Requirements)  
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Table 1b (continued from previous page)  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Honeywell  
Notes  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
L4081A/B  
L6081A/C  
Remove switching relay, if used, from the system when replacing the L4081 or L6081.  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
Requirements)  
Not a suitable replacement if SPDT switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600.  
To use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit.  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
L6006A (All)  
L6006C 1018  
L6008A 1192  
L6008A 1242  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
L8124B 1039  
L8148J 1009  
To use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit.  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
Requirements)  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Carlin  
Notes  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
90200A  
Requirements)  
90000 (All)  
90200E  
90200EL  
90300B  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit.  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Not a suitable replacement if SPDT switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600.  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
90200D  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
White  
Rodgers  
Beckett  
Replacement  
Notes  
11B06-1  
11D18-1  
11B18-101  
11B30-104  
11B02-1  
1145-33  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
Requirements)  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
11B06-46  
11B95-31  
11B18-153  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
11D82-1  
11D31-1  
1131-102  
1127-2  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Not a suitable replacement if SPDT switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600.  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
Requirements)  
11A79-2  
Not a suitable replacement if SPDT switch action is required; only break-on-rise available on 7600.  
7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
1127-9  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges may not be equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before  
replacing.  
Requires the addition of a manual-reset high limit.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
Make sure 7600 outputs do not exceed 7.4A @ 120 VAC. 7600 outputs are not rated for 240 VAC.  
7600 will require an additional wire (L2) for operation. Short TW-TR terminals. C1, C2, ZC, and ZR are unused.  
Set low limit on 7600 to OFF.  
11B27-9  
Requirements)  
Available operating limit and/or differential ranges are not equivalent. Compare the settings to the AquaSmart ranges before replacing.  
7600A or 7600B  
(Based on System  
Voltage  
8J48A-209  
To use with a millivolt system an appropriate voltage relay with isolated gold plated contacts must be added to switch the millivolt circuit.  
Requirements)  
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1. Make sure the immersion well is clean inside, has no  
leaks, is of proper length and is otherwise suitable for  
receiving the new control and temperature sensor.  
Removing the Control to be Replaced  
Electrical shock hazard.  
2. Replace questionable wells with new ones and use  
pipe sealant to seal the threads.  
Disconnect all electrical power to the appliance  
circuit before replacing the control. There may be  
more than one disconnect switch.  
3. Grasp the sensor lead, just behind the sensor probe  
and carefully insert it into the well until it comes to rest  
at the very end of the well. The sensor is designed  
with radial splines to provide a snug t in most  
standard wells.  
1. Compare the attached wires to available wiring  
diagrams on the control cover and to the devices to  
which they can be traced. If wiring diagrams have  
been lost they are available later in this manual.  
4. The thermal time constant of the sensor is 40  
seconds. Consider using thermal grease if faster  
response in desired.  
2. Label each wire accordingly, to ensure accurate  
reconnection. (Masking tape works well for labeling.)  
5. Surface mounting may require additional lead length  
to reach the control receptacle. Use the extension  
cable (part no. 52120), found in the 7600RMU Remote  
Mount Kit, to extend the lead by 48”.  
3. Remove each wire from the old control. Make sure  
each label is intact.  
4. Loosen the control mounting arrangement and remove  
the control from the system.  
6. Install the strain relief (part no. 3266201) as shown,  
capturing the cable against the hex. Crimp the  
strain relief opposite side of the cable. This anchors  
the sensor securely inside the immersion well.  
5. Make note of the temperature settings for high limit,  
low limit and differentials. This will provide important  
reference data for the new control adjustment. Please  
note that differentials may be used differently in other  
manufacturer’s controls. See Figure 19 & 16 toward  
end of manual for a description of how the  
7. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the  
receptacle on the control base. See Figure 10.  
AquaSmart’s differentials work. Consult the manual of  
the control being replaced for information regarding its  
differentials.  
Note: The sensor is not tested and approved for being  
mounted to the outside of a pipe. It is for use in immersion  
wells only.  
Figure 4b - Strain Relief  
Installing the Temperature Sensor  
This is very important for successful control operation.  
Burn and Scald Hazard  
Excessive water temperatures could cause  
explosion, burns, scalding, pressure relief ooding  
and tting leaks.  
y
Carefully follow the outlined procedures for temperature  
sensor installation to ensure accurate water  
temperature sensing and effective control operation.  
y
Make sure the plumbing for domestic hot water has  
anti-scald valve protection.  
Figure 4a - Installation of Temperature Sensor in Immersion Well  
Sensor must butt against end  
Brass Fitting  
Temperature Sensor  
Copper Well Tube  
Sensor connects to Beckett AquaSmart  
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Installing the 2-in-1 Sensor  
Do not use in steam  
applications. For use in  
hot water boilers or water heaters only. Do  
not use outside of the intended use and  
specications.  
Explosion,  
Burn and Scald Hazards  
Excessive water temperatures could cause explosion,  
burns, scalding, pressure relief ooding and tting leaks.  
y The 2-in-1 Sensor shall only be installed by a trained  
professional.  
y The sensor must be installed in the proper location  
for correct low water cut-off (LWCO) operation in  
accordance with the Boiler Manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
Leak, Burn, and Scald  
Hazards  
Incompatible thread sealants could severely damage  
the sensor threads.  
y The 2-in-1 sensor body is installed directly into the  
boiler wall tapped hole in place of an immersion well.  
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Only use Teon Tape or Rectorseal No. 5 (soft-set).  
y
Carefully follow the outlined procedures for temperature  
sensor installation to ensure accurate water  
temperature sensing and effective control operation.  
y DO NOT use any anaerobic fast-setting sealants  
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such as, but not limited to, Loctite , Leak Lock ,  
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Permatex , or Gasoila .  
y
y
Make sure the plumbing for domestic hot water has  
anti-scald valve protection.  
y Call RWB Technical Services at 1(800)645-2876 to  
conrm, if unsure.  
Follow all applicable safety codes, rules and guidelines  
for installing an immersion well. Improper installation  
can result in the Boiler overheating.  
For proper operation, there  
must be a secure electrical bond  
between the green sensor wire from the sensor and  
the boiler metal vessel in direct contact with the boiler  
water. Failure to secure an electrical bond will result in  
the AquaSmart locking out and displaying, “LOCKOUT  
- LOW WATER”.  
Figure 5 - Overall Dimensions & Specications  
C
B
A
1-1/8” hex  
A
B
C
Part No.  
Specications  
Lead Length  
Insulation Depth  
Insertion Depth  
76002N1S01  
76002N1S02  
76002N1S05  
76002N1S06  
8-1/4”  
6-1/4”  
5”  
1-1/2”  
3-1/2”  
4-3/4”  
1-1/2”  
1-5/8”  
1-5/8”  
1-5/8”  
7/8”  
Storage Temperature Range  
-40° to 250°F  
-32° to 250°F  
250 PSIG  
Operating Temperature Range  
Maximum Pressure  
8-1/4”  
Installation Torque Range (Screw-in)  
185 - 200 in/lbs.  
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Figure 6 - Sensor lead & ground screw connections  
2-in-1 Installation Instructions  
This is very important for successful control operation.  
1. Remove the existing immersion well. Clean the  
threads in the boiler port tapping. Follow all applicable  
safety codes, rules and guidelines for removing/  
installing immersion wells.  
2. Apply pipe sealant to the 2-in-1 sensor threads and  
install it securely into the port. BECKETT  
RECOMMENDS ONLY TO USE TEFLON TAPE OR  
RECTORSEAL NO. 5 PIPE SEALANT.  
a
c
b
3. Tighten with 1-1/8” open end or box wrench. Pipe  
wrenches, pliers, and adjustable wrenches will  
damage/round-off the hex.  
4. Securely install the AquaSmart control to the sensor.  
Plug the 2-in-1 Sensor RJ connector (phone jack style)  
into the receptacle (Item a, Figure 6) on the control.  
Figure 7 - Ground Clamp and Grounding Wire  
5. Route the 36” green wire through the AquaSmart  
bottom rectangular slot (Item c, Figure 6). Securely  
install the fork connector of the 36” ground wire and  
the ground wire from the 2-in-1 sensor under the  
ground screw at the bottom of the control (Item b,  
Figure 6).  
6. Thoroughly clean the pipe surface and securely  
tighten the pipe clamp on the water inlet pipe to the  
boiler as close to the boiler as possible.  
d
7. Route the 36” green ground wire to the pipe clamp  
then cut to proper length, if necessary.  
8. Strip the wire and insert the stripped end into hole on  
the pipe clamp (item d, Figure 7). Tighten retaining  
screw against the wire making sure that you have  
good contact.  
Figure 8 - Sensor Water Detection Method  
AquaSmart  
Boiler Control  
9. Complete control wiring and ll the appliance with  
water to the pressure required, according to appliance  
manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure all air is  
purged from the system and there are no leaks. Turn  
on power to the appliance and observe one call for  
heat cycle with shut off at set temperature.  
2-IN-1 SENSOR  
Ground Screw  
Water Not Present  
Water Present  
Ground Wire  
Incomplete  
Circuit  
Complete  
Circuit  
Pipe Clamp  
Water Inlet  
The AquaSmart 2-in-1 Sensor uses the “conduction”  
method to detect whether water is present in the  
boiler. This is done by using the water in the boiler  
itself to “conduct” a signal and complete an electrical  
circuit. It is necessary that the ground wire from the  
sensor be bonded to the boiler wall (not the jacket -  
unless the jacket is bonded to the boiler wall). When  
water is not present, there is no “conduction” and the  
circuit is incomplete.  
Test the Low Water Cut-off (LWCO) Safety Function  
WARNING! Avoid touching or shorting the live  
terminals during this test.  
Turn electric power ON to energize AquaSmart control.  
Perform the following tests to verify the LWCO function.  
• For AquaSmart 7600A: Remove the green sensor  
lead from the ground screw. The sensor should cause  
the AquaSmart display to indicate, “LOCKOUT – LOW  
WATER”. If it does not, replace the sensor.  
For the AquaSmart we recommend that a grounding  
pipe clamp be mounted to the water inlet pipe, and  
that a ground wire be bonded from the pipe clamp to  
the green terminal inside the AquaSmart control. The  
2-in-1 sensor green “ground wire” shall also be  
bonded to the green terminal in the AquaSmart  
control.  
• For AquaSmart 7600B: Remove the green sensor  
lead from the ground screw and remove both the B1 and  
B2 (24 Vac) leads from their terminals. The sensor should  
cause the AquaSmart display to indicate, “LOCKOUT –  
LOW WATER”. If it does not, replace the sensor.  
• Attach wires and tighten terminal screws securely  
when testing is complete.  
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Figure 9 - Mounting Clamp and Screw for Immersion Well  
Installing the AquaSmart Control  
(Refer back to Figure 3 for appropriate mounting method)  
.
For clarity, the printed circuit board is not shown.  
Immersion Well or 2-in-1 Sensor  
1. Mount the control by aligning the 7/8” diameter hole  
(found on back) around the mating feature of the  
immersion well or 2-in-1 sensor and press into  
place. Position the control upright and tighten down  
the #10 screw located on the left side of the control.  
Tighten so that control is securely in place (Figure 9)  
.
2. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the  
receptacle on the control base. See Figure 10.  
Figure 10 - Temperature Sensor Lead/Receptacle  
Appliance Surface  
1. Use the AquaSmart mounting template to locate the  
mounting holes in a desired location on mounting  
surface. The template can be found in the back of  
this manual.  
2. Use (3) #8 x 3/4” self drilling screws (.110 hole  
diameter if pre-drilling) included in the installation  
kit. Run screws into mounting surface, leaving a  
1/4” space between bottom of screw head and  
mounting surface.  
3. Open the cover of the AquaSmart control to expose  
key hole locations in plastic case. Align key holes  
over mounting screws and secure in place.  
4. Plug the temperature sensor lead terminal into the  
receptacle on the control base. See Figure 10.  
5. If necessary, use the 48” cable extension to connect  
sensor to control base. Refer back to Figure 3.  
Wiring  
Electrical Shock Hazard.  
Can Cause Severe Injury,  
Death, or Equipment Damage.  
Electrical Shock, Fire,  
Explosion and Burn Hazards  
Disconnect power before wiring to prevent electrical  
shock or equipment damage.  
This control must be installed, adjusted and put  
into operation only by a trained, licensed, qualied  
professional or service agency in accordance with  
the latest revision of the National Electric Code ANSI/  
NFPA 70 (Canada CSA C22.1) state, local codes and  
authorities having jurisdiction.  
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y
y
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and  
ordinances. The limits given in the specications  
section must not be exceeded when applying this  
control. Terminals on the AquaSmart are approved for  
copper wire only.  
y Follow the appliance manufacturer’s wiring diagrams  
and note all safety controls.  
Refer to the label on the inside of the AquaSmart door or  
to Technical Specications in this manual for Electrical  
ratings and maximum load information. Use manufacturer  
instructions when wiring controlled equipment or refer to  
typical hookups in Figure 12 through Figure 17.  
y Typical safety controls include high temperature or  
pressure limits, low water cutoffs, anti-scald valves,  
pressure relief valves and water feed valves.  
y Verify all limits and safety controls are installed and  
functioning correctly, as specied by the appliance  
manufacturer, applicable safety standards, codes  
and all authorities having jurisdiction.  
More than one service switch may be needed to  
disconnect all power to the AquaSmart. The optional  
power disconnect switch interrupts power to the  
AquaSmart control. Depending on system wiring, some  
terminals and connections (most notably ZR and the input  
to the optional power disconnect switch) may still be live.  
y Provide ground wiring to the appliance, burner and  
controls.  
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7600B only: TERMINALS TR (Z or  
hot) and B2 (TV or ground) offer a  
Explosion Hazard. Can  
Cause Severe Injury, Death  
or Property Damage.  
24-volt supply for operating other 24 VAC equipment on  
the boiler. IMPORTANT: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO  
THE CONTROL, DO NOT OVERLOAD THE  
TRANSFORMER. The AquaSmart is equipped with a  
30VA transformer. Make sure that the total load,  
including the burner circuit and TR & B2 connections do  
not exceed 30VA. See Figure 11.  
Use this product only in systems with a pressure relief  
valve.  
Wiring the AquaSmart Control  
Consult the appliance wiring diagrams to check the  
manufacturer’s specications.  
Refer to Figure 12 through Figure 17 for some  
typical wiring diagrams.  
Verify the wires are still labeled correctly and make  
connections to the appropriate terminals on the  
control wiring terminal strip.  
How to calculate VA - Add all AMP ratings of 24VAC  
components in this circuit and multiply sum by 24 volts.  
(Example: .4 + .4 + .2 + .2 = 1.2A x 24V = 28.8 VA)  
When powering multiple circulators  
from the C1 and C2 terminals, take  
extra care not to exceed the output’s reading. If the sum  
of the full load amps of all the circulators exceeds the  
output’s rating, use the C1 and C2 terminals to power the  
coil of a multiple-pole contactor; the contacts of which can  
be wired to switch L1 to each circulator.  
Provide disconnect means and overload protection  
as required on power supply.  
Connect control conduit bracket to earth ground  
using the supplied grounding screw.  
B1 terminal is a 1/4 in. tab terminal (quick connect).  
To wire a vent damper to the 7600B,  
rst remove jumper plug from 6-  
position receptacle and then connect 6-pin connector of  
the vent damper to the receptacle. See Figure 11. Once  
the 7600B is operated with a vent damper, it will not  
function without one (even if the jumper plug is replaced).  
Some Thermostats Are  
Polarity Sensitive  
Reversed polarity could cause erratic cycling of the  
boiler control.  
y Connect the red thermostat wire (from the RH or R  
terminal of the thermostat) to the T terminal on the  
control.  
R
Water Flow Symbols Key (Figures 12 through 17)  
y Connect the white thermostat wire (from the W  
terminal of the thermostat) to the TW terminal on the  
control.  
- Air Vent  
- Air Separator  
Figure 11 - TR, B2, & Vent Damper Connections  
- Expansion Tank  
TR  
- Isolation Valve  
6-Position Vent  
Damper Receptacle  
- Pressure Regulator  
Z
- Zone Valve  
B2  
- Check Valve  
- Circulator  
Observe proper polarity when wiring  
L1 and L2. If polarity is reversed, a  
call for heat on the ZR input may not be recognized.  
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Figure 12 - 7600A/B single-zone connections  
with or without a tankless coil  
AIR  
VENT  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
P1  
HEATING  
ZONE  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
Control Wiring:  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
WHITE  
TW  
TR  
RED  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
HOT  
7600A:  
BLACK  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
7600B:  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
P1  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
12  
* Additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Figure 13 - 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with or without a tankless coil  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
VENT  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
P3*  
P1  
P2  
HEATING  
ZONE  
1
HEATING  
ZONE  
2
HEATING  
ZONE  
3*  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
Control Wiring (Option 1): Circulator-On and -Off Delays on Zone 1 ONLY  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on and -off delays will only affect zone 1  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P3*  
ZONE  
RELAY  
WHITE  
RED  
6
5
TW  
TR  
ZONE  
1
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
3*  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
7600A:  
P1  
P2  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
7600B:  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
ZONE  
RELAY  
6
5
IGNITION SYSTEM  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
2
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
HOT  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
BLACK  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Figure 13 (continued) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with or without a tankless coil  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 2): Circulator-On Delay on All Zones  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on ZR” (see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect.  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P3*  
6
ZONE  
RELAY  
5
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P2  
TW  
TR  
6
ZONE  
RELAY  
5
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
2
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
7600A:  
P1  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
7600B:  
24 VAC GAS  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
1
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
HOT  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
BLACK  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
14  
* Additional zones can be added by duplicating the  
plumbing and wiring of zone 3, adding additional  
transformers as needed.  
Figure 14 - 7600A/B alternate multi-zone connections  
with or without a tankless coil  
AIR  
VENT  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
GENERAL  
CIRCULATOR  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
Z
Z
Z
VALVE  
VALVE  
VALVE  
HEATING  
ZONE  
1
HEATING  
ZONE  
2
HEATING  
ZONE  
3*  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
Control Wiring (Option 1): 7600B only  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect.  
4. Up to two 24 VAC zone valves can be powered with the 7600B. Add an additional transformer as shown  
for every two or less valves over the original two.  
5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves.  
ZONE 1  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honeywell  
Taco  
Honeywell  
V8043E, V8044E  
550  
V8043F  
1
2
TH/  
TR  
Y
R
MTR  
Y
R
TR  
TH  
MTR  
MTR  
3
T
Z
TW  
TR  
TV  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
BLACK  
GENERAL  
HOT  
CIRCULATOR  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ►  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating the  
plumbing and wiring of zone 3, adding additional  
transformers as needed.  
Figure 14 (continued) - 7600A/B alternate multi-zone connections  
with or without a tankless coil  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 2): 7600A only  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect.  
4. 24 VAC zone valves cannot be powered directly with the 7600A. Add an additional transformer for every two  
or less valves.  
5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves.  
ZONE 1  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honeywell  
Taco  
Honeywell  
V8043E, V8044E  
550  
V8043F  
1
2
TH/  
TR  
Y
R
MTR  
Y
R
TR  
TH  
MTR  
MTR  
3
TW  
TR  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
120 VAC  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
BURNER OR  
GAS IGNITION  
SYSTEM  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
BLACK  
GENERAL  
HOT  
CIRCULATOR  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
16  
Figure 15 - 7600A/B single-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
VENT  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
P1  
P2  
INDIRECT  
DHW  
HEATING  
ZONE  
1
DHW  
ZONE  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
Control Wiring:  
1. Set “DHWP on ZR” (see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on and -off delay will only affect zone 1.  
WHITE  
TW  
TR  
ZONE  
1
RED  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P2  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
7600A:  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
P1  
BLACK  
ZONE  
RELAY  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
6
5
HOT  
7600B:  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
4
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
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Figure 16 - 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
* additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
VENT  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
P2  
P3  
P4*  
P1  
INDIRECT  
DHW  
HEATING  
ZONE  
2
HEATING  
ZONE  
1
HEATING  
ZONE  
3*  
DHW  
ZONE  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Figure 16 (continued)- 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 1): Circulator-On and -Off Delays on DHW Zone Only  
1. Set “DHWP on TT” (see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on and -off delays will only affect DHW zone.  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P4*  
ZONE  
RELAY  
6
5
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
P3  
ZONE  
RELAY  
TW  
TR  
6
5
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
2
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
7600A:  
P1  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
P2  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
7600B:  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
1
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
HOT  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
BLACK  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ►  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Figure 16 (continued) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 2): Circulator-On Delay on All Zones  
1. Set “DHWP OFF” (default, see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on ZR” (see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will  
have no effect.  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P4*  
4. DHW zone will not have priority over heating zones.  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P3  
ZONE  
RELAY  
6
5
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
2
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
P2  
TW  
TR  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
4
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
ZONE  
1
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
7600A:  
120 VAC BURNER  
OR GAS IGNITION  
SYSTEM  
P1  
7600B:  
ZONE  
RELAY  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
6
5
4
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
3
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
HOT  
BLACK  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ►  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating  
the plumbing and wiring of zone 3.  
Figure 16 (continued) - 7600A/B multi-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 3): Utilizing a Zone Panel  
1. Set “DHWP on TT” (see programming section for instructions).  
2. Set “C1 on TT” (default, see programming section for instructions).  
3. Circulator-on and -off delay will only effect DHW zone.  
4. A call for heat on TT (from the DHW zone) will change boiler set point to the high limit. All other zones will  
heat to the reset temperature determined by the HeatManager.  
5. Ensure that the zone panel and AquaSmart are powered from the same service switch.  
ZONE 1  
LOW  
VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 3*  
LOW  
VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
LOW  
VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
TW  
TR  
X
X
ZONE  
PANEL  
END  
SWITCH  
Z1  
Z2  
Z3*  
L1  
L2  
ZR ZC  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
P1  
7600A:  
BLACK  
120 VAC BURNER OR  
HOT  
GAS IGNITION SYSTEM  
7600B:  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
P3  
P4*  
P2  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating the  
plumbing and wiring of zone 3, adding additional  
transformers as needed.  
Figure 17 - 7600A/B alternate multi-zone connections  
with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
Water Flow:  
AIR  
VENT  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
Z
Z
Z
Z
DHW ZONE  
24 VAC  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE  
ZONE VALVE  
VALVE  
VALVE  
VALVE  
INDIRECT  
DHW  
HEATING  
ZONE  
1
HEATING  
ZONE  
2
HEATING  
ZONE  
3*  
DHW  
ZONE  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
GENERAL  
CIRCULATOR  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating the  
plumbing and wiring of zone 3, adding additional  
transformers as needed.  
Figure 17 (continued) - 7600A/B alternate multi-zone  
connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 1): 7600B only  
1. Set “DHWP on ZR” (see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on BOTH” (see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect.  
4. Up to two 24 VAC zone valves can be powered with the 7600B. Add an additional  
transformer as shown for every two or less valves over the original two.  
5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves.  
ZONE 3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
DHW ZONE  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honeywell  
Honewell  
V8043F  
V8043E, V8044E  
TH/  
Y
R
MTR  
Y
R
TR  
TH  
TR  
MTR  
ZONE 1  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honewell  
Taco  
V8043F  
550  
TH/  
TR  
TR  
TH  
1
2
MTR  
MTR  
3
T
Z
TW  
TR  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
TV  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
4
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
3
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
24 VAC GAS  
IGNITION SYSTEM  
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
BLACK  
HOT  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
GENERAL  
CIRCULATOR  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
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* Additional zones can be added by duplicating the  
plumbing and wiring of zone 3, adding additional  
transformers as needed.  
Figure 17 (continued) - 7600A/B alternate multi-zone  
connections with Indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW)  
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  
Control Wiring (Option 2): 7600A only  
1. Set “DHWP on ZR” (see programming section for instructions)  
2. Set “C1 on BOTH” (see programming section for instructions)  
3. Circulator-on delay will affect all zones. Circulator-off delay will have no effect.  
4. 24 VAC zone valves cannot be powered directly with the 7600A. Add an  
additional transformer as shown for every two or less valves.  
5. Ensure there are no jumpers between the terminals of the zone valves.  
ZONE 3*  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
DHW ZONE  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 3*  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honeywell  
Honewell  
V8043F  
V8043E, V8044E  
TH/  
Y
R
MTR  
Y
R
TR  
TH  
TR  
MTR  
ZONE 1  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
LOW VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 1  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
ZONE 2  
24 VAC  
ZONE VALVE  
Honewell  
Taco  
V8043F  
550  
TH/  
TR  
TR  
TH  
1
2
MTR  
MTR  
3
TW  
TR  
6
5
ZONE  
RELAY  
L2 L1 C1 C2 ZC ZR B1 B2  
4
DHW  
LIMIT  
CONTROL  
3
120 VAC  
NEUTRAL WHITE  
120 VAC  
BURNER OR  
GAS IGNITION  
SYSTEM  
2/N  
1/H  
T
T
BLACK  
HOT  
FIELD/MFR.  
SUPPLIED  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
40 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
GENERAL  
CIRCULATOR  
CIRCULATOR  
120 VAC  
24  
Programming Basic Functions  
the following screen:  
Electrical Shock Hazard.  
  
  
Can cause severe injury, death, or equipment damage.  
Live line voltage wires and connections will be exposed  
while programming the AquaSmart. Take care to touch only  
the AquaSmart keypad while programming the control.  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct, or  
“CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
B. Temperature Low Limit  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
Fire, Explosion, and Burn  
Hazards.  
Can cause severe injury, death, or equipment damage.  
menu, press the “LOW LIMIT” key.  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
Do not set the operating limits of the control outside of  
those listed by the appliance manufacturer.  
  
  
The temperature displayed is the current setting.  
Use the and keys to select the desired  
setting. Tap the button to increase or decrease the  
temperature by 1°, or hold it to increase or  
decrease the temperature by 5° at a time. The  
control will not allow you to select out-of-range  
values. For cold-start operation, turn the low limit  
off by pressing the down arrow key repeatedly until  
OFF is displayed.  
Figure 18 - AquaSmart Keypad  
IMPORTANT: To prevent ue gas condensation  
and reduce fatigue caused by thermal cycling on  
conventional (non-condensing) boilers, the LOW  
LIMIT set point should be 150° F or above.  
NOTE: Appliance manufacturer’s temperature  
requirements supersede this recommendation.  
To ensure smooth appliance operation, the AquaSmart  
requires a separation between the High and Low limits  
no less than the greater differential plus 5°F. For  
example: If the HIGH LIMIT is set to 180°F, the HIGH  
DIFF to 20°F, and the LOW DIFF to 10°F, the control will  
not allow a LOW LIMIT above 155°F (180°F - 20°F [the  
greater of the two differentials] - 5°F = 155°F).  
3. Press the “ENTER (RESET)” key.  
4. The control will ask you to conrm the setting with  
the following screen:  
  
  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct, or  
“CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
A. Temperature High Limit  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
menu, press the “HIGH LIMIT” key.  
C. Temperature High Limit Differential  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
menu, press the “HIGH DIFF” key.  
  
  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
The temperature displayed is the current setting.  
Use the and keys to select the desired setting.  
Tap the button to increase or decrease the  
temperature by 1°, or hold it to increase or  
decrease the temperature by 5° at a time. The  
control will not allow you to select out-of-range  
values.  
  
  
The temperature displayed is the current setting.  
Use the and keys to select the desired  
setting. Tap the button to increase or decrease the  
temperature by 1°, or hold it to increase or  
decrease the temperature by 5° at a time. The  
control will not allow you to select out-of-range  
values.  
3. Press the “ENTER (RESET)” key.  
4. The control will ask you to conrm the setting with  
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3. Press the “ENTER (RESET)” key.  
The temperature displayed is the current setting.  
Use the and keys to select the desired  
setting. Tap the button to increase or decrease the  
temperature by 1°, or hold it to increase or decrease  
the temperature by 5° at a time. The control will not  
allow you to select out-of-range values.  
4. The control will ask you to conrm the setting with  
the following screen:  
  
  
Press the “ENTER (RESET)” key.  
The control will ask you to conrm the setting with  
the following screen:  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct, or  
“CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
  
  
D. Temperature Low Limit Differential  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct, or  
menu, press the “LOW DIFF” key.  
“CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
  
  
Programming Additional Options  
Note: Some additional menus may be visible that are not included in the following pages. Those menus are non-  
functional and reserved for future use.  
a. To toggle the fuel economizer on or off: Press  
“ENTER (RESET)” key.  
Electrical Shock Hazard.  
b. To Adjust the Heat Manager efciency setting:  
Can cause severe injury, death, or equipment damage.  
Live line voltage wires and connections will be exposed  
while programming the AquaSmart. Take care to touch only  
Press the or keys until the following  
screen is displayed:  
the AquaSmart keypad while programming the control.  
  
  
Fire, Explosion, and Burn  
Hazards.  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” to toggle the comfort  
setting between HI, MED, and LOW. See  
Can cause severe injury, death, or equipment damage.  
Do not set the operating limits of the control outside of  
those listed by the appliance manufacturer.  
“HeatManager Technology” section for an  
explanation of the efciency settings.  
4. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit.  
A. Changing the Heat Manager Settings  
B. Viewing the Boiler Cycle History  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
1. In any mode or screen other than an OPTION sub-  
menu, press the “OPTION” key.  
menu, press the “OPTION” key.  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
2. The following screen will be displayed:  
  
  
  
  
Press “ENTER (RESET)” key.  
Press the or keys until the following screen  
is displayed:  
3. The following screen will be displayed:  
  
  
  
  
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3. Press the “ENTER (RESET)” key. The following  
1. In any mode other than an OPTION sub-menu,  
press the OPTION” key. The following screen will  
be displayed:  
screen will be displayed:  
A
B
  
  
  
  
2. Press the and keys until the following  
C
D
screen is displayed:  
4. To navigate the history menu, press or key  
  
  
to view additional data and cycles.  
5. Press the key to view the other data screen for  
the most recent cycle. The following screen will be  
displayed:  
3. Press ENTER (RESET)”. The following screen  
will be displayed:  
  
  
A
E
  
  
a. To change the circulator-off delay after a call for  
heat ends, press ENTER (RESET)”. The  
following screen will be displayed.  
F
6. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit.  
  
  
The time displayed is the current setting in  
minutes:seconds.  
Key (for steps B3 & B5):  
A = Current cycle data being displayed (1 being the most recent cycle)  
B = Burner on time in minutes:seconds  
Press the and keys to select the  
desired setting a press “ENTER (RESET).  
C = Burner off time in minutes:seconds  
  
  
D = Average water temperature over burner off-on cycle.  
E = Cycle start reason:  
Press ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct,  
or CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
LL = burner turned on to maintain low limit.  
TT = burner turned on to satisfy a thermostat call for heat.  
ZR = burner turned on to satisfy a ZR call for heat.  
F = Cycle end reason:  
b. To change the circulator-on delay when a call for  
heat begins, press the and keys until the  
following screen is displayed:  
CFH = the call for heat (from T-T or ZR) was satised  
HL = the boiler water temperature reached the high operating limit.  
LL = the boiler water temperature reached the low limit plus low  
differential.  
  
  
The time displayed is the current setting in  
minutes:seconds.  
Press ENTER (RESET)”. The following screen  
will be displayed.  
Lockout reasons (see Lockout Troubleshooting section for more  
details): SENSOR ERR, SELF-CHECK, CANCEL  
  
  
C. Changing the Circulator Settings  
Press the and keys to select the  
desired setting and press the ENTER  
(RESET)” key.  
The circulator-off delay keeps the C1 output energized  
for the set time after a call for heat ends. This helps to  
increase the efciency of the system by transferring  
more heat into the home instead of letting it sit in the  
boiler.  
  
  
The circulator-on delay holds the C1 output off for the  
set time at the start of a call for heat. This helps the  
boiler to heat up more quickly and spend less time in the  
condensing range (if applicable).  
Press ENTER (RESET)” if the value is correct,  
or CANCEL (BACK)” if it is not.  
Both circulator delays are selectable from 0 to 4 minutes  
and 15 seconds.  
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c. To change the call for heat source that the  
circulator is activated from (see Figures 8 - 13  
for examples), press the and keys until  
the following screen is displayed:  
E. Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius  
Temperature Display  
1. In any mode other than an OPTION sub-menu, press  
the “OPTIONkey. The following screen appears:  
  
  
  
  
Press “ENTER (RESET)to toggle the circulator  
source between ON TT, ON ZR, and ON BOTH.  
2. Press the and keys until the following  
screen is displayed:  
4. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit.  
  
  
D. Changing Domestic Hot Water Priority  
(DHWP) Setting  
3. Press “ENTER (RESET).The following screen  
will be displayed:  
The Domestic Hot Water Priority function temporarily  
overrides the HeatManager Dynamic Temperature Reset  
functionality when there is a call for domestic hot water.  
This ensures that hot water will be produced when  
needed. It also temporarily turns off either the C1 or ZC  
outputs (depending on the DHWP and circulator source  
settings) to give priority to the DHWP zone when it calls  
for heat. See Figures 8-13 for examples of how to use  
these settings for maximum benet.  
  
  
4. Press the and keys until the following  
screen is displayed:  
()  
  
5. Press “ENTER (RESET)” to toggle between °F and °C.  
6. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit.  
1. In any mode other than an OPTION sub-menu, press  
the “OPTIONkey. The following screen appears:  
F. Changing Low Water Cut-Off (LWCO)  
Setting  
  
  
2. Press the and keys until the following  
The Low Water Cut-off function is active when the 2-in-1  
sensor is used with the AquaSmart control to prevent the  
burner from ring without sufcient water present in the  
boiler. The DELAY OFF time can be selected to delay  
the response of the control to a low-water condition. The  
DELAY ON time can be selected to delay the response  
of the control when the boiler water returns to a sufcient  
level. The RESET function can be set to AUTO or MAN  
(manual) to control how the AquaSmart will return from a  
LOCKOUT LOW WATER condition when the boiler  
water returns to a sufcient level. In AUTO, the  
screen is displayed:  
  
  
3. Press “ENTER (RESET). The following screen  
will be displayed:  
  
  
4. Press the and keys until the following  
AquaSmart returns automatically. In MAN (manual), the  
ENTER(RESET) button must be held for 5 seconds.  
screen is displayed:  
  
  
1. In any mode other than an OPTION sub-menu, press  
the “OPTIONkey. The following screen appears:  
5. Press “ENTER (RESET)to toggle between OFF,  
ON TT, and ON ZR settings. See wiring diagrams in  
Figures 11 thru 13 for proper wiring with DHWP on.  
  
  
6. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit.  
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2. Press the and keys until the following  
screen is displayed:  
  
  
3. Press “ENTER (RESET). The following screen  
will be displayed:  
  
  
4. Press “ENTER (RESET). The following screen  
will be displayed:  
  
  
5. Use the and keys to scroll between the  
DELAY OFF, DELAY ON, and RESET functions or  
press “ENTER (RESET)to change. Use the ”  
and keys to change the setting.  
6. If DELAY OFF is displayed, Press “ENTER  
(RESET)again, the following screen appears  
:
  
  
7. Press “ENTER (RESET)to accept the settings or  
press CANCEL (BACK)” to go to the previous  
screen.  
8. The same steps are used to change the DELAY ON  
time setting.  
9. If the RESET function has been selected, press  
“ENTER (RESET)to change between MAN and  
AUTO. Press CANCEL (BACK)” to go to the  
previous screen.  
10.Press CANCEL (BACK)” to exit LWCO menu.  
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AquaSmart Operation  
Table 4 – Typical operation with default settings (Circulator set “ON TT”)  
System Action  
AquaSmart Response  
Burner is turned on until the water temperature reaches the low  
limit plus the low differential.  
ZC is turned off until the water temperature reaches the low limit  
plus the low differential.  
Temperature falls below low limit  
Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below  
the high limit.  
Circulator is turned on after circulator-on delay if the low limit is  
Thermostat call for heat  
satised.  
Burner is turned off.  
Circulator is turned off after circulator-off delay  
Thermostat is satised  
Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below  
the high limit.  
ZR call for heat  
ZR is satised  
Burner is turned off.  
Burner is turned off until the water temperature falls below the  
high limit minus the high differential.  
Temperature reaches high limit  
Circulator is inactive for 3 days  
Circulator is turned on for 2 seconds to help prevent seizure.  
Burner, Circulator, and ZC are turned off until the control is  
reset. The lockout condition may reset automatically or require  
a manual reset. See lockout section for more information.  
AquaSmart locks out  
B1 has been energized for 1 hour or  
AquaSmart has been locked out for 1 hour  
Circulator and ZC are turned on to help prevent system freeze-  
up by circulating the boiler water to all zones.  
If DHWP is set on T-T and there is a T-T call for heat, ZC is held  
off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority.  
If DHWP is set on ZR and there is a ZR call for heat, C1 is held  
off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority.  
Priority call for heat  
Control Checkout Procedure  
These procedures are typical for the default conguration  
of the control.  
5. Once the high limit is reached, the burner should turn off  
(C1 and ZC should now be energized, and B1 should be  
off). The display should now read “CIRCULATING”.  
1. Wire and congure the AquaSmart as required by the  
6. Set the thermostat back, so that it is no longer calling for  
heat. The circulator should turn off (now ZC should be  
energized and B1 and C1 should be off). The display  
should now read “STANDBY”.  
application.  
2. NOTE: Do not apply a thermostat call for heat to the  
AquaSmart at this time. Allow the burner to heat the  
water to above the low limit, plus the low limit differential.  
The display should read “HEATING WTR” on the LCD  
display (B1 should be energized and C1 and ZC should  
be off).  
Do not leave the installation  
site if the AquaSmart  
operation did not match the descriptions in  
any of the above steps. Make all necessary  
adjustments until the correct operation is  
veried. The above procedure helps to verify  
that the high and low limits are working  
properly and that the thermostat is wired  
correctly to the control.  
3. When the water is sufciently heated, the burner will turn  
off and the display should read “STANDBY”. Now ZC  
should be energized and B1 and C1 should be off.  
4. Apply a call for heat from the thermostat. The burner and  
circulator should now also turn on (B1, C1, and ZC should  
now all be energized). Allow the AquaSmart to heat the  
water to the high limit. During this step the display should  
read “HEATING WTR or “HEATING DHW”.  
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How a Boiler Control Works  
Figure 19 - Cold Start Operation (Low Limit OFF)  
High Temperature Differential  
(Adjustable 5° to 45°F)  
Starts the burner when temperature drops to the  
HIGH LIMIT DIFFERENTIAL setting.  
High Temperature Limit  
(Adjustable 100° to 240°F)  
Shuts burner off at HIGH LIMIT set point.  
Example Shown:  
175  
150  
125  
200  
High Limit = 200°  
Differential = 20°  
225  
During a call for heat, the burner will be  
shut off at 200° and be turned back on at  
180° (200°-20°). The circulator will  
continue to operate until the call for heat  
is satised.  
100  
250  
275  
300  
75  
50  
Figure 20 - Warm Start Operation (Low Limit ON) (To maintain domestic hot water temperature)  
High Temperature Differential  
(Adjustable 5° to 45°F)  
Low Temperature Differential  
(Adjustable 10° to 45°F)  
Starts the burner when temperature drops to the  
HIGH LIMIT DIFFERENTIAL setting.  
Shuts burner off when temperature rises to  
the LOW LIMIT DIFFERENTIAL setting.  
High Temperature Limit  
(Adjustable 100° to 240°F)  
Low Temperature Limit  
(Adjustable 100° to 220°F)  
Shuts burner off at HIGH LIMIT set point.  
Starts the burner at LOW LIMIT  
set point.  
Example Shown:  
Example Shown:  
75  
150  
200  
Low Limit = 140°  
Differential = 10°  
High Limit = 200°  
Differential = 20°  
225  
125  
During the OFF cycle with no call for  
heat, the burner is turned on at 140° to  
maintain the boiler water temperature  
and is shut off at 150° (140°+10°).  
During a call for heat, the burner will be  
shut off at 200° and be turned back on at  
180° (200°-20°). The circulator will  
continue to operate until the call for heat  
is satised.  
100  
250  
275  
75  
300  
50  
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Display Boiler Status Mode  
1. SENSOR ERR - The sensor has either detected an  
internal error or is not communicating properly with  
the AquaSmart. The AquaSmart will not reset from  
this condition until it can detect a properly working  
sensor.  
D
  
A
  
E
2. SELF-CHECK - An internal safety check, such as  
the check on the B1 relay contacts, has failed. Hold  
ENTER (RESET) key for 5 seconds to reset from  
this condition. If the error occurs again, replace the  
control.  
  
B
  
F
  
  
C
G
3. CANCEL - The CANCEL (BACK) key was held for  
5 seconds or longer, which temporarily suspends  
the control’s operation. The control will resume  
normal operation once the CANCEL (BACK) button  
is released.  
NOTE: When economizing, the display will toggle  
between screens A and B every 5 seconds.  
KEY:  
D - Current operating temperature mode of boiler.  
HeatManager Technology  
STANDBY will be displayed if neither the burner nor  
circulator are energized.  
The Beckett AquaSmart comes equipped with the  
Department of Energy (DOE) 2012 compliant Heat  
Manager load-matching energy saving algorithm. The  
Heat Manager saves fuel by dynamically changing the  
temperature high operating limit to the minimum  
temperature necessary to meet the heating demand.  
CIRCULATING will be displayed if the circulator is  
energized but the burner is not.  
HEATING WTR will be displayed if a non-priority heat  
call has caused the burner to be energized.  
HEATING DHW will be displayed if a priority heat call  
has caused the burner to be energized.  
FREEZE RES will be displayed if the burner has  
been running for 1 hour or the AquaSmart has been  
locked out for 1 hour.  
The qualied service technician can adjust the  
HeatManager algorithm to maximize comfort or energy  
savings.  
E - Current boiler water temperature measurement  
F - Adjusted high limit when economizing  
The HeatManagerTM algorithm is designed to operate the  
boiler at its lowest possible temperature while still  
meeting the heating demand. By dynamically changing  
the boiler temperature, it is designed to reduce the  
energy used by the system without sacricing comfort.  
The default HIGH efciency setting should work best for  
most systems. However, there are many system factors  
that may have an effect on its ability to react to changes  
quickly enough and supply adequate heat, such as  
amount of connected radiation, boiler size, system  
design temperatures, etc. The efciency setting adjusts  
how aggressively the HeatManagerTM algorithm attempts  
to reduce the boiler operating temperature. If a loss of  
comfort is experienced, decreasing the efciency setting  
will help regain comfort at the expense of fuel savings  
(see section A of “Programming Additional Options” for  
instructions on changing the efciency setting).  
G - Lockout reason (see Lockout section under  
Troubleshooting”.)  
Troubleshooting  
Lockout  
The AquaSmart will lock out if any number of abnormal  
conditions are detected.  
Frozen Plumbing and  
Water Damage Hazard  
If the residence is unattended in severely cold  
weather, boiler control safety lockout, heating  
system component failures, power outages or other  
electrical system failures could result in frozen  
plumbing and water damage in a matter of hours.  
For protection, take preventative actions such as having  
a security system installed that operates during power  
outages, senses low temperature and initiates an  
effective action. Consult your qualied service  
technician or a home security agency.  
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Final Checklist  
Service  
Before Leaving the Installation Site, Verify:  
During Annual Maintenance or More Frequent  
Service Intervals, Verify the below items.  
All wiring has been done correctly in a workmanlike way,  
is secure and meets all applicable codes.  
Note: The 7600 control has no serviceable internal  
parts. DO NOT attempt to repair a malfunctioning  
control.  
AquaSmart control temperature settings, differentials and  
optional functions are correctly set.  
The control program is functioning properly by observing  
at least one complete cycle.  
The control is clean and all vents are free of dust, lint or  
foreign material.  
At shutdown, the temperature and pressure level match  
the recommended settings.  
All wiring is tight, terminals are free from corrosion and  
insulation is intact.  
The pressure relief valve operation and boiler water feed  
system works properly by bleeding some water and  
observing the rell cycle.  
There is no physical damage to the case or display.  
There is no evidence of water damage on the control or  
terminals.  
The low water cutoff operation by lowering the water level  
until it shuts the burner off.  
The control is securely mounted to the well or other  
mounting support.  
The boiler passages and vent system are clear of  
obstructions and operating to the appliance  
manufacturer’s specications and all required clearance  
dimensions to combustible materials are met.  
The sensor is in its place, with no evidence of tampering.  
The sensor lead on remote mounted units is in good  
condition and securely anchored in the immersion well  
with the strain relief.  
With combustion test instruments the burner is set to  
manufacturer’s specications.  
After the system has run through a complete cycle, that  
all ttings are free of leaks.  
The control temperatures, differentials and optional  
functions are set correctly and working to established  
specications. Consult the service tag or label on the  
boiler.  
A record has been made of all service work and all  
temperature control settings and optional functions.  
Attach a label or tag to the boiler for future reference.  
A record of service and any adjustments are made to the  
service label or tag.  
The AquaSmart Installation Manual is left at a suitable  
location near the boiler for future reference and the  
equipment owner is informed of this.  
The control door is attached and securely closed.  
The control door is attached and securely closed.  
Accessories  
AquaSmart Remote Mount Unit Pack • 7600RMU  
Includes:  
Cable Assembly with Coupler  
Mounting Template  
Self-drilling Screws (Qty:3)  
Cable Ty-wrap  
AquaSmart Temperature Sensor Unit Pack • 7600TSU  
Includes:  
Temperature Sensor  
Cable Ty-wrap  
Joint Compound  
Installation Instructions  
AquaSmart 2-in-1 Sensor Unit Pack • 76002N1S01U  
Includes:  
2-in-1 Sensor  
36” Ground Wire  
Pipe Clamp for grounding  
Installation Instructions  
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33  
Notes Section  
34  
THIS END UP  
Mounting Template  
Use self-drilling screws supplied in the  
7600RMU Remote Mount Kit  
-or-  
Drill 0.110” diameter holes  
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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 benets, products must be installed by a  
qualied service agency in full compliance with all codes and authorities having jurisdiction, and used within  
the tolerances of Beckett’s dened product specications.  
To review the complete warranty policy and duration of coverage for a specic product, or obtain a written  
copy of warranty form 61545, please choose one of the following options:  
2. Email your request to: [email protected]  
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.  
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PRECISE TERMS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDES  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES, AND IN PARTICULAR THERE  
SHALL BE EXCLUDED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT 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.  
CORPORATION  
USA: P.O. Box 1289 Elyria, OH 44036  
Canada: R.W. Beckett Canada, Ltd. Unit #3, 430 Laird Road Guelph, Ontario N1G 3X7  
Form No. 61738 Rev. 6, Printed in USA 6/11  

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