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RM7895A RELAY MODULE

32-00122-01

14

Fig. 12. Sequence status LEDs.

SELECTABLE SITE-CONFIGURABLE 
JUMPERS

The RM7895 has three site-configurable jumper options, 
see Fig. 14 and Table 6. The site-configurable jumpers 
should be clipped with side cutters and the resistors 
removed from the Relay Module. 

SERVICE NOTE: Clipping and removing a site-
configurable
        jumper enhances the level of safety. 

IMPORTANT:

Clipping and removing a site-configurable jumper 
after 200 hours of operation results in a hard lock-
out (code 110).

Fig. 13. Selectable site-configurable jumpers.

Table 6. Selectable site-configurable jumper status.

Static Checkout

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property 
damage.

1. Use extreme care while testing the system. Line 

voltage is present on most terminal connections 
when power is on.

2. Open the master switch before installing or 

removing a jumper on the subbase. 

1.

Before continuing to the next test, be sure to remove 
the test jumper(s) used in the previous tests. 

2.

Replace all limits and interlocks not operating prop-
erly. Do not bypass limits and interlocks.

3.

Close all manual fuel shutoff valve(s) before starting 
these tests. 

After checking all wiring, perform this checkout before 
installing the RM7895 on the subbase. These tests verify 
that the Q7800 Wiring Subbase is wired correctly, and that 
the external controllers, limits, interlocks, actuators, 
valves, transformers, motors and other devices are 
operating properly. 

IMPORTANT

Do not perform a dielectric test with the RM7895 
installed. Internal surge protectors will break down 
and conduct a current. This could cause the 
RM7895 to fail the dielectric test or possibly 
destroy the internal lightning and high current 
transient protection components.

Equipment Recommended

1.

Voltmeter (1 megohm/volt minimum sensitivity) set 
on the 0-300 Vac scale. 

2.

Two jumper wires; no. 14 wire, insulated, 12 inches 
(305 mm) long, with insulated alligator clips at both 
ends. 

General Instructions

1.

Perform all applicable tests listed in Static Checkout, 
Table 5, in the order listed. 

2.

MAKE SURE THAT ALL MANUAL FUEL SHUT-OFF 
VALVE(S) ARE CLOSED.

3.

Raise the set point of the operating controller to 
simulate a call for heat. 

4.

For each test, open the master switch and install the 
jumper wire(s) between the subbase wiring termi-
nals listed in the Test Jumpers column of Table 7.

5.

Close the master switch before observing operation. 

6.

Read the voltage between the subbase wiring termi-
nals listed in the Voltmeter column of Table 7.

CAPTIVE 

MOUNTING

SCREW

PLUG-IN

PURGE

CARD

DUST

COVER

RELAY

MODULE

FLAME

AMPLIFIER

FLAME

CURRENT

TEST JACKS

FLAME

SIMULATOR

INPUT

RESET

PUSH

BUTTON

SEQUENCE

STATUS

LEDs

M10590

SELECTABLE CONFIGURATION JUMPERS

M10591

Configuration 

Jumper

Intact

Clipped and 

Removed

JR1

10 sec. limit.

4 sec.

JR2

Recycle

Lockout

JR3

Recycle

Lockout

Summary of Contents for RM7895A

Page 1: ...c input check Dynamic safety relay test Dynamic self check logic Internal hardware status monitoring Tamper resistant timing and logic Access for external electrical voltage checks Application Flexibi...

Page 2: ...ing the current to blow the 15A fuse or breaker in event of an internal short circuit The RM7895 needs a low impedance ground connection to the equipment frame which in turn needs a low impedance conn...

Page 3: ...in Flame Signal Amplifier see Table 2 Plug in Purge Timer Cards selectable ST7800A two sec onds to 30 minutes Q7800A Wiring Subbase Accessories 203541 5 wire connector required when Keyboard Dis play...

Page 4: ...5 127 M3529 5 1 4 133 REMOVE ONLY FOR TERMINAL TEST ACCESS 1 1 BURNER CONTROL R MOUNTING FLANGE 1 2 14 NPSM LEADWIRES FACEPLATE 3 4 14 NPT M1962B 3 3 4 95 7 7 32 183 5 1 8 130 3 7 16 87 5 1 4 133 C701...

Page 5: ...terminal is not energized c No flame present at end of PFEP d Main valve terminal is energized e Internal system fault occurred f Purge card is removed g Purge card is bad 5 RUN PERIOD a No flame pres...

Page 6: ...and self checking detector are energized for the first 40 seconds during STANDBY and the last two seconds before exiting STANDBY If a flame exists a safety shutdown occurs A standard amplifier is ener...

Page 7: ...trol and the main fuel valve s 2 Two flame detectors can be connected in parallel 3 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wit...

Page 8: ...All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes ordinances and regulations Wiring where required must comply with NEC Class 1 Line Volt age wiring 4 Recommended wire size and type see Table 4...

Page 9: ...quired for the RM7895 Add the required disconnect means and overload protection 2 Check all wiring circuits and complete the Static Checkout see Table 7 before installing the RM7895 on the subbase 3 I...

Page 10: ...lifier flame amplifier signal probes electrical signal voltage probes and electrical connections M3536B G L2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F L1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12 AIR FLOW INTERLOCK MASTER SWITCH IGN...

Page 11: ...Fig 8 2 Insert the two interlocking ears into the two mating slots and with a hinge action push on the upper corners of the Dust Cover to secure it to the RM7895 3 Be sure the Dust Cover is firmly in...

Page 12: ...ut Causes for hold conditions in the INITIATE sequence are AC line dropout is detected AC line frequency error caused by using a 60 Hz device on a 50 Hz line or vice versa devices with a date code pri...

Page 13: ...If 10 second PFEP is chosen main valve terminal 9 is turned on as soon as flame is sensed Ignition terminal 10 is de energized as soon as the main valve is energized The pilot valve remains energized...

Page 14: ...red correctly and that the external controllers limits interlocks actuators valves transformers motors and other devices are operating properly IMPORTANT Do not perform a dielectric test with the RM78...

Page 15: ...oltage at terminal 6 1 Limits 2 Burner controller 3 4 5 7 L2 1 Burner motor fan or blower starts 2 Line voltage at terminal 7 within 10 seconds 1 Burner motor circuit a Manual switch of burner motor b...

Page 16: ...the flame detector s in the FINAL position Equipment Recommended Volt ohmmeter 1 Mohm volt minimum sensitivity with 0 300 Vac capability 0 6000 ohm capability 0 10 Vdc capability Checkout Summary Pre...

Page 17: ...e rod make sure Ground area is large enough Flame rod is properly located in the flame Temperature at the flame rod insulator is no greater than 500 F 260 C 4 For all optical detectors clean the detec...

Page 18: ...16 10 If the main burner flame is not established within five seconds or the normal lightoff time specified by the equipment manufacturer close the manual main fuel shutoff valve s 11 Recycle the sys...

Page 19: ...ents for flame stability and input rating e Shut down the system by lowering the set point of the operating controller Make sure the burner flame goes out and all automatic fuel valves close Proceed t...

Page 20: ...cessary to construct a barrier to block the ignition spark from the detector view Continue adjustments until the flame signal due to ignition spark is less than 0 5 Vdc NOTE The Honeywell Q624A Solid...

Page 21: ...Troubleshooting manual form 65 0233 The RM7895 provides diagnostic information to aid the service mechanic to obtain information when troubleshooting the system see Table 8 The optional Keyboard Disp...

Page 22: ...STANDBY until the line voltage is at a sufficient level for proper operating parameters STANDBY The LED indicates the burner status POWER The burner can be placed in STANDBY by opening the burner swi...

Page 23: ...es shall be connected to the Burner Controller DDL line License agreement Copying and reverse engineering is prohibited by the law PURGE HOLD Airflow Interlock The LED indicates the burner status POWE...

Page 24: ...RM7895A RELAY MODULE U S Registered Trademark 2018 Honeywell International Inc 32 00122 01 M S Rev 08 18 Printed in United States...

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