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APPLICABLE BULLETINS
ORDERING INFORMATION
Programmers, Non-recycle Operation
YP-1001
Programmers, Recycle Operation
Programmers, Non-modulating
Displays
BD-5001
Wiring base installation, 60-2810-1
133-676
Wiring base installation, 60-2812-1
133-677
Wiring base installation, 60-2814-1
133-677
BurnerLogix Chassis/Flame Amplifier Module
YB110UV
120 VAC input with UV non self-check amplifier
YB110UVSC
120 VAC input with UV self-check amplifier
YB110IR
120 VAC input with IR auto-check amplifier
YB110IR2
120 VAC input with IR auto-check amplifier (special application only -consult factory)
YB110FR
120 VAC input with flame rectification amplifier
YB110DC
120 VAC input with direct coupled amplifier
YB230UV
230 VAC input with UV non self-check amplifier
YB230UVSC
230 VAC input with UV self-check amplifier
YB230IR
230 VAC input with IR auto-check amplifier
BurnerLogix Programmer Modules
YP100
Keypad selectable parameters, non-recycle operation, modulation, open damper proving, 4 second FFRT
YP102
Keypad selectable parameters, non-recycle operation, modulation, open damper proving, 2 second FFRT
YP138
Keypad selectable parameters, non-recycle operation, modulation, open damper proving, indefinite pilot hold,
revert to pilot from auto, 4 second FFRT
YP118
Keypad selectable parameters, non-recycle operation, modulation, open damper proving, indefinite pilot hold,
revert to pilot from auto, 1 second FFRT
YP200
Keypad selectable parameters, recycle operation, modulation, 4 second FFRT
YP202
Keypad selectable parameters, recycle operation, modulation, 2 second FFRT
YP300
Keypad selectable parameters, recycle operation, low fire start, early spark termination, 4 second FFRT
YP302
Keypad selectable parameters, recycle operation, low fire start, early spark termination, 2 second FFRT
YP113
Keypad selectable parameters, non-recycle operation, modulation, open damper proving, 1 second FFRT
WARNING: This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to
radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference
in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures which
may be required to correct the interference.