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Eclipse Veri-Flame Single Burner Monitoring System, Model 5600, V1, Installation Guide 818, 1/15/2015
The modulation terminals will sequence as follows:
The purge to high fire sequence does not start until the air
switch input is on. The Automatic step occurs when the
burners are operating and allows the burner firing rate to
be controlled by an automatic temperature controller.
Optional Features
The following features are available on select models, or
when optional equipment is purchased.
Air Switch Input Hold
For purge models: Holds the sequence indefinitely until air
switch input is confirmed without affecting the air failure
function and causing a lockout.
Remote Display and Power Supply
The model 5602DBP operates on 120 VAC and has a
keypad for reset function. The display is door panel
mounted and features a liquid crystal display in a 1/4 DIN
housing. The unit connects to the Veri-Flame by a cable to
the flame signal test jack, and receives a serial
communication on each sequence state change. The
display incorporates the following functions:
1. Provides status messages for the Veri-Flame
sequence (see section 9).
2. Indicates lockout conditions when they occur, as
well as the amount of time into the sequence when
the lockout occurred (see section 9).
3. Provides continuous monitoring of the burner’s
flame signal strength and run time during main
burner operation.
Status Lights and Pushbutton
All of the status lights and the TEST/RESET push-button
are located on the front cover of the Veri-Flame. This
section describes their respective functions.
• Interlocks Closed
For all models: This green LED illuminates when the
operation limits are made. These limits are wired in
series to terminal 7. This input becomes energized
to begin the burner sequence. When in the test
mode, this LED blinks (see “Pilot Test Mode” on
page 13).
• Air Failure
For purge and modulation models: This red LED
illuminates whenever combustion air is lost during
the operational cycle of the Veri-Flame.
• System Error
For all models: This red LED illuminates when a
system error is detected (see “System Errors &
Lockout Conditions” on pages 13).
• Flame Failure
For all models: This red LED illuminates when a pilot
or main flame fails.
• Low Fire
For modulation models: This yellow LED illuminates
during the low fire period of the purge cycle.
• High Fire
For modulation models: This red LED illuminates
during the high fire period of the purge cycle.
• Auto
For modulation models: This green LED illuminates
during the automatic period which occurs 20
seconds after the main valve is energized.
• Test/Reset
For all models: This push-button is used to activate
the pilot test mode or to reset the Veri-Flame unit.
• Flame Signal
For all models: This red LED is located behind the
signal test port and illuminates when a flame signal
is present.
Sequence Step
Internal Contact Connections
Power Off
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 12 (Low Fire)
Power On, Limits Open
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 12 (Low Fire)
Purge to High Fire
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 13 (High Fire)
Purge to Low Fire
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 12 (Low Fire)
Automatic Modulation
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 11 (Auto)
Alarm & Lockout
Terminal 10 (Common)
Terminal 12 (Low Fire)