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BEFORE INSTALLING THE BURNERLOGIX CONTROL
INSTALLING THE YP PROGRAMMER MODULE
The YP programmer module plugs into the side of
the ZB110 (ZB230) chassis module and can only
be installed in one direction. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO FORCE THE YP PROGRAMMER INTO
THE CHASSIS. Referring to the illustration on the
right, align the holes in the YP programmer hous-
ing with the posts located within the ZB chassis.
Push the YP module into the chassis until the YP
module is flush with the ZB housing.
If it is necessary to remove the YP programmer
module from the ZB chassis, 2 slots are provided
on the top and bottom of the YP housing. A small
screwdriver can be used to ‘pop’ the programmer
from the chassis.
Note: The BurnerLogix Z system can only be used with YP100, YP102, YP138, YP113 or YP118
programmers.
All other programmer types will cause LOCKOUT, INVALID YP TYPE to be dis-
played.
For installations requiring CE certification:
After installation, the equipment should be protected from general access by means of a cabinet
which is only accessible with a key or special tool and therefore a clear responsibility who replaced
the fuse. If the fuse is blown during installation or operation, the control must be sent to the manu-
facturer to check.
ELECTRICAL CHECKOUT
If either a ground or a short circuit is detected, it must be eliminated before the control is plugged
into the wiring base and power turned on.
Test the electrical field wiring for short circuits and grounds. The recommended method requires the
use of an ohmmeter set on its lowest resistance scale.
6.
Touch the meter probes together and calibrate accurately to ensure a reliable test.
7.
Disconnect the neutral wire (L2) from the control system at the power source. Clip one meter
test lead to the grounded green wire or to terminal E and with the other probe touch each other
terminal. At no time should the meters show continuity or read 0 ohms.
8.
Reconnect the neutral wire (L2) at the power source. Remove the test probe from the grounded
terminal and reconnect it to Terminal L2 in the wiring base. With the other probe, touch each
other terminal. It is normal to obtain a resistance reading on the meter at some terminals during
this test as there are resistive loads (coils, transformers, lamps, etc.) connected whose normal
DC resistance may be less than 5 ohms. However, at no time should the test meter read zero
ohms.
WARNING: Controls require safety limits utilizing isolated mechanical contacts. Electronic
limit switches may cause erratic operation and should be avoided.
CAUTION: Ensure that electric power is turned off. Refer to SN-100 for recommended
grounding techniques.
Be aware that power to some interlocks (operating controls, air flow switches, modulating
circuits, etc.) may be derived from sources other than what is controlling the BurnerLogix.
ZB110
YP100
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