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3.
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.
CAUTION: Restore power for the following test.
4.
With Flame-Monitor removed, measure voltage from L2 to all other terminals. Reading should
be zero on all terminals except Ll.
INSTALLING THE CONTROL
CAUTION: Electric power must be turned off during installation.
1.
Check the electrical tabs on the bottom of the chassis—if they are bent out of position, reposi-
tion them with your fingers so that they are in line as shown here.
2.
Select the appropriate programmer and amplifier modules for your application. Remove the dust
cover from the chassis. Insert the amplifier module into the slot marked Flame Amplifier Mod-
ule and gently push the module into position. Insert the programmer module into the slot
marked Programmer Module and gently push the module into position. Attach the display to the
program module and plug ED580-1 into RJ45 connections.
3.
Slide the slots at the bottom of the assembled control over the tabs on the wiring base. Push the
control into position. Insert a screwdriver through the hole in the top of the control and tighten
the retaining screw.
4.
Electric power may now be turned on.
OPERATION
The programmer module determines the functional operation of the E110 control (e.g. purge timing,
trial for ignition timings, recycle or non-recycle operation, etc.). For purposes of illustration, we will
be looking at the EP160/EPD160 Programmer functions and messages associated with the ED510
display module in this bulletin.
Because the messages change depending upon which EP style
programmer is being used, it is necessary to check the bulletin covering the specific program-
mer for exact details.
Refer to the suggestions shown in this bulletin before proceeding to power the
Fireye E110 Flame-Monitor system. Items such as scanner installation, short circuit tests and safety
information should be reviewed.