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Eclipse Veri-Flame Single Burner Monitoring System, Model 5600, V1, Installation Guide 818, 1/15/2015
For purge and no purge models: The main valve closed
switch must be connected to Terminal V and the jumper in
the base must be cut (see Figure 5.4).
For modulation models: The main valve closed switch
must be wired in series between the air flow switch and
the high purge damper switch (see Figure 5.1). To use this
feature, the jumper in the base must be cut.
High Purge Input
For modulation models: The system can be wired to check
for high purge position during the high fire purge portion of
the sequence. To use this feature, the red jumper in the
base must be cut and the high purge position switch must
be connected from terminal 6 to D. If this feature is not
used, the jumper in the base remains intact or a jumper
must be installed between terminals 1 and D. Please note
that the yellow jumper on the base has no effect whether
cut or intact.
Remote Reset
This feature permits remote mounting of a switch to reset
the Veri-Flame. To use this feature, a normally closed
remote reset switch must be wired so power is interrupted
to terminal 1. When it is depressed or actuated, the
connection to terminal 1 is momentarily interrupted and
resets the Veri-Flame.
Remote Display and Power Supply
Wire the display according to Figure 5.3. Mount through a
1/4 DIN cutout using the two supplied brackets in either
the top and bottom or the side slots. Locate the display
and wiring to minimize electrical interference. Applying
and disconnecting the display power supply should
coincide with power to terminal 1 of the Veri-Flame. Use
the appropriate cable (Eclipse part number 20318) to
connect to the test jack and to the S2 terminal of the Veri-
Flame wiring base. Do not attempt to parallel the test jack
signal to other devices when using a remote display. The
LCD display contrast can be adjusted on the back with a
small blade screwdriver.
NOTE:
Power for terminal 7 of the Veri-Flame must not
flow through the R1-R2 contact of the remote display
when load currents exceed 5 amps.
Notes for Figures 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 below:
1. Ground, shielding and conduit must not be
connected to terminal S2.
2. Control circuit wires must meet 90°C (194°F)
specification minimum and must be number 16
AWG or larger and in accordance with all applicable
codes.
3. Flame sensor wires must be individually run in their
own separate conduit; flame sensor wires
CANNOT be run together in a common conduit or
wireway (See Section 6).
4. Flame signal should read between 4 and 10 VDC
with a digital volt meter. Drop off is approximately
4.0 VDC. Positive test jack point is on the cover
marked “Flame Signal” with negative point being
the S2 or ground.
5. Purge time, TFI, intermittent/interrupted pilot, and
recycle/non-recycle selections are made with a DIP
switch located on the rear plate of the control unit.
6. Neutral must be grounded.
Figure 5.1. No Purge and Purge Wiring Diagram
On/Off
15 A
Fuse
7
S1
S2
V
1
2
Alarm
Interlocks & Limits
3
4
5
A
Piloted Burner
Pilot
Ignition
Main
5602/5605:
120 VAC
50/60 HZ
5603:
240 VAC
50/60 HZ
Proof of
Closure
On/Off
15 A
Fuse
Piloted Burner
Pilot
Ignition
Main
7
S2
S1
1
2
Alarm
Interlocks
& Limits
3
4
5
V
6
8
A
Fan
Air Flow Switch
Proof of Closure
5602/5605:
120 VAC
50/60 HZ
5603:
240 VAC
50/60 HZ
No Purge Models
Purge Models