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7

 

WARNING: Dipswitches 7 and 8 are shipped from the factory in the OFF position. 
FFRT = 1 sec.

 

FIGURE 3.

LOCATION OF DIPSWITCHES AND JUMPERS

 

JUMPERS JP4 AND JP5

 

Two jumpers on the FlameWorx module select the function associated with terminal 9 (Flame Chan-
nel #1) and terminal 10 (Flame Channel #2) of the FlameWorx module (refer to Wiring Diagrams).
The two selections (for each terminal) are:

— Normally closed contact for the appropriate flame relay

— 4-20 mA output signal proportional to the flame signal strength for each flame switch

 

Normally closed contact:

 

 Each flame switch provided with the FlameWorx module has a SPDT

flame relay. The normally open contact (NO) and associated common of each flame relay are pro-
vided on terminals 7 and 8 (for Channel #1) and terminals 12 and 11 (for Channel #2). With jumper
JP4 placed over pins 2 and 3, the FlameWorx module will also provide a normally closed flame relay
contact (terminal 9) for Channel #1. With jumper JP5 placed over pins 2 and 3, the FlameWorx mod-
ule will provide a normally closed flame relay contact (terminal 10 for Channel #2. 

 

The jumpers

are shipped from the factory jumpering pins 2 and 3 (providing NC flame relay contact).

 

 Small

needle-nose pliers are required to move jumpers JP4 and JP5. Refer to Wiring Diagram.

 

4-20 mA Output Signal

 

: The FlameWorx module provides a 4-20mA output signal (proportional to

flame signal strength) for each flame switch via test jack points located on the face plate of the mod-
ule. 

 

In addition to these analog outputs via the test jacks

 

, jumpers JP4 and JP5 will provide an

additional 4-20 mA flame signal via terminals on the connector of the FlameWorx module (to allow
an easier means of wiring to a remote meter). Use terminal 14 (Input power common) as the com-
mon return for either/both 4-20 mA output signals. With jumper JP4 placed over pins 1 and 2, the
FlameWorx module will also provide a 4-20 mA output signal (terminal 9) for channel #1. With
jumper JP5 placed over pins 1 and 2, the FlameWorx module will provide a 4-20 mA output signal
(terminal 10) for channel #2. 

 

The jumpers are shipped from the factory jumpering pins 2 and 3

(providing NC flame relay contact).

 

 Small needle-nose pliers are required to move jumpers JP4

and JP5. Refer to Wiring Diagram.

 

SPECIFICATIONS OF DIN RAIL WIRING BASES AND MOUNTING RAILS

 

DIN Mounting Rails: 

 

The DIN mounting rails are available in three lengths; 12, 24, and 36 inches

for the installation of the DIN rail mount flame switch modules (MBUV-100D, MBIR-100D,
MBFR-100D, and MBUVS-100D) and the power supplies (MBHPS-100D, -200D and MBLPS-
100D, -200D).

 

DIN Rail Wiring Bases: 

 

Fireye offers two (2) wiring bases for use with the flame switch modules

and power supplies. 

SEE BULLETIN

MBD-1001 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

OFF

ON

J

APPROVED

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12

34

56

78

1

2

3

JP5*

JP4*

P

4

J

P

5

BOTTOM VIEW OF 
FlameWorx MODULE

DIPSWITCHES

* JUMPERS SHOWN PROVIDING NC FLAME RELAY CONTACT (POSITION 2-3).

Summary of Contents for FlameWorx MBFR-100D

Page 1: ...selected via dipswitch Fireye FlameWorx modules can be used in a number of flame detection applications In addition the modules also incorporate LonWorks communications which allow the use of Fireye programming modules e g multi burner module which provide safe start check purge timing safety lockout etc which further expands on the functionality of the flame switches LonWorks communications use a...

Page 2: ...up to 12 modules Flame Scanners UV1A3 Ultra violet scanner for use with MBUV modules 1 2 NPT mount 3 flex conduit UV1A6 Ultra violet scanner for use with MBUV modules 1 2 NPT mount 6 flex conduit UV2 Ultra violet scanner for use with MBUV modules 3 8 NPT mount 3 flex conduit UV8A Ultra violet scanner for use with MBUV modules 1 2 NPT mount 90 head 6 cable no conduit 45UV3 1050 Ultra violet scanner...

Page 3: ...OWER SUPPLIES Input Supply Voltage MBLPS 100D 120 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz MBHPS 100D 120 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz MBLPS 200D 230 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz MBHPS 200D 230 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz Maximum current output MBLPS 100D 200D 1 4A 24 VDC Will power up to 10 FlameWorx modules MBHPS 100D 200D 25mA 600 VAC Will power up to 20 flame scanners UV and or flame rod FLAMEWORX MODULES and POWER SUPPLIES Operating Temperatu...

Page 4: ...ER RLY 1 RLY2 SIG 1 CS1 COM CS2 MBUVS 100D SIG 2 1 4 1 1 38 1 06 2 VIEW A A P N 60 2538 FLAMEWORX MODULES AND POWER SUPPLY MODULES HAVE IDENTICAL DIMENSIONS DIN RAIL MOUNT 60 2539 12 60 2539 24 60 2539 36 L 12 305 L 24 610 L 36 914 PART NO LENGTH L 59 VIEW A A P N 60 2537 35 3 7 5 25 36 5 15 59 15 15 59 15 27 DIMENSIONS IN INCHES MM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 5: ...blink in the manner described below to indicate the following fault conditions Fault Condition Corrective Action CPU failure Replace FlameWorx module Communication failure Check communication wiring Check communication master Press CS1 and CS2 communication push buttons Set dipswitch 6 to On position for stand alone module Shutter check failure on Check shutter operation on scanner Channel 1 Check...

Page 6: ...alone mode the FlameWorx module will not attempt to communicate on a communications network The settings for dipswitches 1 through 5 are inhibited when set for stand alone mode When the FlameWorx modules are used in a communication network e g Fireye MB Module dipswitch 6 must be set in the Network mode to enable communications Also refer to Communica tion Pushbuttons CS1 and CS2 Dipswitch 6 Off S...

Page 7: ... proportional to flame signal strength for each flame switch via test jack points located on the face plate of the mod ule In addition to these analog outputs via the test jacks jumpers JP4 and JP5 will provide an additional 4 20 mA flame signal via terminals on the connector of the FlameWorx module to allow an easier means of wiring to a remote meter Use terminal 14 Input power common as the com ...

Page 8: ...snaps into place To mount the flame switch module or power supply onto the wiring base 1 Align the flame switch module with its wiring base and insert the edge of the flame switch mod ule into the connector on the wiring base 2 Using a medium slotted screw driver with a 4 inch shaft minimum tighten down the two retaining screws on the flame switch module To remove the wiring base from the DIN moun...

Page 9: ...tch Channel 2 13 Input power 24 VAC 24 VDC 14 Input power common 15 LonWorks Communications Data A 16 LonWorks Communications Data B 4 20MA 4 20MA 1 3 1 3 2 2 JP4 JP5 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS Jumpers JP4 and JP5 are shipped from the factory in positions 2 3 providing the flame relay normally closed NC contact USE TERMINAL 14 INPUT POWER COMMON AS THE COMMON RETURN FOR EITHER BOTH ...

Page 10: ...0D MBFR 100D MBIR 100D CONNECT TO TERMINALS 10 AND 11 ON MBHPS MBLPS POWER SUPPLY OR SUITABLE 230VAC POWER SOURCE CHANNEL 2 BLACK LEADS BLACK LEADS CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 ALL DIN RAIL FLAMEWORX MODULES USE THE 60 2537 WIRING BASE NOTE TERMINALS 1 AND 2 OF THE MBIR 100D FLAMEWORX MODULE DO NOT HAVE TO BE POWERED BY MBHPS 200D POWER SUPPLY MBLPS 200D AND MBHPS 20...

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Page 12: ...h is found defective in material or workmanship or which otherwise fails to conform to the description of the product on the face of its sales order THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND FIREYE MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED Except as specifically stated in these general terms and conditions of sale remedies with respect to any product ...

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