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C7061M MINIATURE DYNAMIC SELF-CHECK ULTRAVIOLET FLAME DETECTOR

65-0304—05

10

TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING

Electrical shock hazard.

Can cause serious injury or death.

Open the master switch to disconnect power before 

removing or installing the detector or its cover. More 

than one disconnect may be involved.

UV Sensor Tube Test

See “UV Sensor Tube Test” on page 8.

Inadequate Flame Signal

If a satisfactory flame signal (see Table 1) cannot be obtained 

while adjusting the sighting position of the detector, follow 

these procedures. If you encounter other problems in the 

system, refer to the Troubleshooting section in the instructions 

for the appropriate flame safeguard control.

NOTE: For instructions to replace the sensing tube, see 

“Service” in next column.

1.

Check for the proper line voltage. Make sure the master 

switch is closed, connections are correct, and power 

supply is of the correct voltage and frequency.

2.

Check the detector wiring for defects:

a. Incorrect connections.

b. Wrong type or size of wire.

c. Deteriorated wire.

d. Open circuits.

e. Short circuits.

f. Leakage paths caused by moisture, soot, or dirt.

3.

With the burner running, check the temperature at the 

detector. If it exceeds 175°F (80°C):

a. use a heat block (part number 136733) or seal off 

assembly (part number 105172C).

NOTE:  A bushing will be needed as these parts are 3/4-

in. npt.

b. Add additional insulation between the wall of the 

combustion chamber and the detector.

c. Add a shield or screen to reflect radiated heat away 

from the detector, or

d. Add cooling (refer to Sight Pipe Ventilation).

4.

Remove detector from the sight pipe and clean the view-

ing window with a soft clean cloth.

5.

Clean the inside of the sight pipe before re-installing the 

flame detector(Fig. 6).

NOTE: Do NOT remove the detector while the equipment 

is operating.

NOTE: The detector is free when the collar is unscrewed; 

do not drop it.

6.

If the flame signal continues to be too low, replace the 

plug-in amplifier. Then recheck the flame signal.

7.

Replace the ultraviolet sensing tube (see “Service” on 

page 10). Then recheck the flame signal.

8.

Remove detector from the sight pipe and sight it on a UV 

source, and note the flame LED on the 7800 Series 

device.

9.

If you cannot yet obtain a meter reading, replace the 

detector.

IMPORTANT

At the completion of Troubleshooting, be sure to 

perform the Adjustments and Checkout procedures.

SERVICE

WARNING

Electrical shock hazard.

Can cause serious injury or death.

Open the master switch to disconnect power before 

removing or installing the detector or its cover. More 

than one disconnect can be involved.

Periodic Maintenance

1.

Clean the viewing window when necessary. Remove the 

detector (see “Troubleshooting” on page 10) and use a 

clean cloth over the eraser end of a pencil. Do not 

remove the window (or lens) to clean it. If it is broken or 

damaged or it is coated with a substance that cannot be 

removed, replace the detector.

2.

Keep the flame detection system adjusted for the 

smoothest, most reliable operation as recommended by 

the burner manufacturer.

3.

Ultraviolet sensing tubes have a life expectancy of 

40,000 hours of continuous use within the ambient tem-

perature and voltage ratings. Replace the sensing tube 

at appropriate intervals.

Replacing Ultraviolet Sensing Tube 

(Fig. 9)

IMPORTANT

Be very careful not to jar the flame detector.

1.

Turn OFF the power.

2.

Wait at least one minute before loosening the mounting 

nut, then remove the C7061M detector from the sight 

pipe.

3.

Remove the cover by unscrewing the 4 mounting screws.

4.

Remove 2 tube unit fixing screws on the rear of the tube 

unit and remove the UV sensing tube unit.

NOTE: These screws are NOT captivated. Put them in a 

safe place to avoid losing them.

5.

Remove UV sensing tube from the tube unit.

6.

Carefully remove rubber cover from the old tube and 

install onto the new UV tube (Part Number 129464N).

7.

Slide new tube into tube unit holder.

8.

Insert the top part of the new tube unit into the round 

hole in the upper portion of the shutter unit and push the 

bottom part of the tube unit down into place.

Summary of Contents for C7061M

Page 1: ...ing tube is field replaceable Threaded conduit fitting and color coded leadwires allow rapid electrical installation C7061M1016 uses Molex Woodhead 1R5006A20A120 formerly Brad Harrison Type 41310 connector Two flame detectors can be wired in parallel to reduce nuisance shutdowns in difficult flame sighting applications 4 F 20 C to 175 F 80 C ambient temperature Incorporates UV sensor tube checking...

Page 2: ... unit that delivers the necessary voltages to operate the tube and shutter Ambient Operating Temperature Ratings Outside the Case 4 F to 175 F 20 C to 80 C using part no 129464N UV Sensing Tube Storage Temperature Ratings 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Housing Violet plastic cover Housing protection is IP66 Similar to Nema 4 indoor outdoor protection rain tight dust tight hose directed water pro tectio...

Page 3: ...nditions could result 2 All wiring must be NEC Class 1 line voltage 3 The C7061 is powered from the Flame Safeguard unit that delivers the necessary voltages to operate the sensing tube and shutter 4 Sight the detector so it does not respond to ignition spark 5 On multiburner installations each detector must respond only to the flame of the burner it is supervising 6 Do not connect more than two C...

Page 4: ...field of view If the temperature of the hot refractory causes the flame relay in the flame safeguard control to pull in re aim the sight pipe so the detector views a cooler area of the refractory Ignition spark is an intense source of ultraviolet radiation When installing the detector make sure it does not respond to ignition spark by following the Ignition Spark Response Test listed on page 9 Sin...

Page 5: ...e defined as locating all flame detectors so that each detector responds only to the flame of the burner it is supervising In multiple burner systems not every detector can be positioned so its line of sight does not intercept flames from other burners For example this situation occurs in front fired boiler furnaces having more than one row of burners or in multilevel opposed fired furnaces where ...

Page 6: ...tilate the sight pipe to cool the detector or to clear a viewing path through UV radiation attenuating material For a negative pressure combustion chamber drilling a few holes in the section of the sight pipe outside of the combustion chamber allows air at atmospheric pressure to flow through the sight pipe and into the chamber A perforated pipe nipple between the sight pipe and the detector can a...

Page 7: ...on source in the event of a seal leakage or diaphragm failure 1 All wiring must comply with applicable local electrical codes ordinances and regulations Use NEC Class 1 wiring 2 Keep the flame signal leadwires as short as possible from the flame detector to the terminal strip or wiring subbase Capacitance increases with leadwire length reducing the signal strength The maximum permissible leadwire ...

Page 8: ...the sighting position of the detector for optimum flame signal It is suggested that a volt ohm meter with a minimum sensitivity of one megohm volt and a zero to five or ten Vdc scale be used for R7861 Amplifier flame signal measurements Measure the flame signal as illustrated in Fig 8 Be careful to make the proper connections of positive red meter lead to positive control jack and negative black m...

Page 9: ...iew Continue adjustments until the flame signal due to ignition spark is less than the flame signal values indicated in step 2 Response to other Ultraviolet Radiation Sources Some sources of artificial light produce small amounts of ultraviolet radiation Under certain conditions an ultraviolet detector responds as if it is sensing a flame Do not use an artificial light source to check the response...

Page 10: ...e the plug in amplifier Then recheck the flame signal 7 Replace the ultraviolet sensing tube see Service on page 10 Then recheck the flame signal 8 Remove detector from the sight pipe and sight it on a UV source and note the flame LED on the 7800 Series device 9 If you cannot yet obtain a meter reading replace the detector IMPORTANT At the completion of Troubleshooting be sure to perform the Adjus...

Page 11: ...f ultraviolet rays with an orifice ring or the like If there is too much ultraviolet radiation it can penetrate the tube unit even when the shutter is closed causing faulty operation Inspection and Adjustment After replacing the UV sensing tube perform a pilot turndown test an ignition spark response test and a safety shutoff test to verify proper functioning of the tube unit IMPORTANT Do not put ...

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