Honeywell RM7800E Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

RM7800E,G,L,M; RM7840E,G,L,M 7800 SERIES RELAY MODULES

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WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can cause serious injury or death.

Disconnect the power supply before beginning 

installation. More than one power supply disconnect 

may be required.

IMPORTANT

1. Wiring connections for the relay modules are unique; 

therefore, refer to Fig. 2, 3, 4, or the correct 

Specifications for proper subbase wiring, and 

sequence charts.

2. Wiring must comply with all applicable codes, 

ordinances and regulations.

3. Wiring must comply with NEC Class 1 (Line Voltage) 

wiring.

4. Loads connected to the RM7800/RM7840 must not 

exceed those listed on the RM7800/RM7840 label or 

the Specifications, see Table 1.

5. Limits and interlocks must be rated to simultaneously 

carry and break current to the ignition transformer, 

pilot valve, and main fuel valve(s).

6. All external timers must be listed or component 

recognized by authorities who have jurisdiction for 

the specific purpose for which they are used. 

7. For on-off gas-fired systems, some authorities who 

have jurisdiction prohibit the wiring of any limit or 

operating contacts in series between the flame 

safeguard control and the main fuel valve(s).

8. Two Flame Detectors can be connected in parallel 

with the exception of Infrared Flame Detectors 

(C7015, C7915), Ultraviolet Flame Detectors 

(C7927, C7961) or Visible Light Detector (C7962).

9. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 

radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 

in accordance with the instructions, may cause 

interference to radio communications. It has been 

tested and found to comply with the limits for a 

Class B computing device 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 may cause 

interference; in which case, the users at their own 

expense may be required to take whatever 

measures are required to correct this interference. 

10.This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B 

limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in 

the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian 

Department of Communications. 

Location

Humidity

Install the relay module where the relative humidity never 

reaches the saturation point. The relay module is designed to 

operate in a maximum 85 percent relative humidity 

continuous, noncondensing, moisture environment. 

Condensing moisture may cause a safety shutdown. 

Vibration

Do not install the relay module where it could be subjected to 

vibration in excess of 0.5G continuous maximum vibration.

Weather

The relay module is not designed to be weather tight. 

When installed outdoors, protect the relay module using an 

approved weather-tight enclosure.

Mounting Wiring Subbase

1.

Mount the subbase in any position except horizontally 

with the bifurcated contacts pointing down. The 

standard vertical position is recommended. Any other 

position decreases the maximum ambient temperature 

rating. 

2.

Select a location on a wall, burner or electrical panel. 

The Q7800 can be mounted directly in the control 

cabinet. Be sure to allow adequate clearance for 

servicing, installation, access or removal of the 

RM7800/RM7840, Expanded Annunciator, Keyboard 

Display Module, flame amplifier, flame amplifier signal 

voltage probes, Run/Test Switch, electrical signal 

voltage probes and electrical field connections. 

3.

For surface mounting, use the back of the subbase as a 

template to mark the four screw locations. Drill the pilot 

holes. 

4.

Securely mount the subbase using four no. 6 screws.

Wiring Subbase

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can cause serious injury, death or equipment 

damage.

Disconnect the power supply before beginning 

installation to prevent electrical shock, equipment 

and control  damage. More than one power supply 

disconnect may be required.

1.

For proper subbase wiring, refer to Figs. 2, 3, 4 or 5.

2.

For proper remote wiring of the Keyboard Display 

Module,  through a 203541 5-wire Connector, refer to 

the Specifications for the Keyboard Display Module 

(65-0090), Data ControlBus Module™ (65-0091) or 

Extension Cable Assembly (65-0131).

3.

Disconnect the power supply from the main disconnect 

before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock 

and equipment damage. More than one disconnect may 

be required. 

4.

All wiring must comply with all applicable electrical 

codes, ordinances and regulations. Wiring, where 

required, must comply with NEC, Class 1 (Line Voltage) 

wiring.

5.

Recommended wire size and type: see Table 1.

6.

Recommended grounding practices: see Table 2.

The Keyboard Display Module and Data ControlBus Module™ 

(for remote mounting or communications), through a 203541 

5-wire Connector, must be wired in a daisy chain 

configuration, (1(a)-1(a), 2(b)-2(b), 3(c)-3(c)). The order of 

interconnection of all the devices listed above is not important. 

Be aware that modules on the closest and farthest end of the 

daisy chain configuration string require a 120 ohm (1/4 watt 

minimum) resistor termination across terminals 1 and 2 of the 

electrical connectors, for connections over 

100 feet.

7.

Recommended wire routing of leadwires:

Summary of Contents for RM7800E

Page 1: ...Amplifiers for the 7800 SERIES Product Data 65 0131 221818A Extension Cable Assembly Product Data 65 0229 7800 SERIES RELAY MODULES Checkout and Troubleshooting Product Data 65 0249 S7810M ModBus Module Product Data SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings see Table 3 Voltage and Frequency 120 Vac 10 15 50 or 60 Hz 10 Power Dissipation RM7800 RM7840 10W maximum Maximum Total Connected Load 2000 VA Fusing...

Page 2: ...ty shutdown Vibration Do not install the relay module where it could be subjected to vibration in excess of 0 5G continuous maximum vibration Weather The relay module is not designed to be weather tight When installed outdoors protect the relay module using an approved weather tight enclosure Mounting Wiring Subbase 1 Mount the subbase in any position except horizontally with the bifurcated contac...

Page 3: ...us Module cable length depends on the number of system modules connected the noise conditions and the cable used The maximum length of all Data Controlbus Module interconnecting wire is 1000 feet 10 Make sure loads do not exceed the terminal ratings Refer to the label on the RM7800 RM7840 or to the ratings in Tables 3 4 and 5 Final Wiring Check 1 Check the power supply circuit The voltage and freq...

Page 4: ...IFIER RELAY DRIVE CIRCUIT CONTROL POWER TEST JACK REMOTE RESET DDL DDL COMMUNICATIONS INDICATES FEEDBACK SENSING OF RELAY CONTACT STATUS AND LINE VOLT INPUTS FIELD WIRING INTERNAL WIRING IGNITION PILOT PILOT V2 MAIN VALVE 1K 9K RELAY STATUS FEEDBACK AND LINE VOLTAGE INPUTS LIMITS CONTROLLER RUNNING LOCKOUT INTERLOCK PRE IGNITION INTERLOCK 1K1 2K1 5K1 8K1 8K2 9K1 9K2 120 Vac 50 60 Hz FLAME SIGNAL T...

Page 5: ...re 3 Make sure that mechanically tightened joints along the ground path are free of nonconductive coatings and pro tected against corrosion on mating surfaces Signal ground KDM Data ControlBus Module Use the shield of the signal wire to ground the device to the signal ground terminals 3 c of each device Connect the shield at both ends of the chain to earth ground Terminal No Description Ratings G ...

Page 6: ... both sides of the RM7800 RM7840 for electrical signal voltage probes 3 Make sure no subbase wiring is projecting beyond the terminal blocks Tuck in wiring against the back of the subbase so it does not interfere with the knife blade terminals or bifurcated contacts IMPORTANT The RM7800 RM7840 must be installed with a plug in motion rather than a hinge action 4 Mount the RM7800 RM7840 by aligning ...

Page 7: ...OR DOES NOT START UNTIL THE HIGH FIRE SWITCH MAKES RM7800L1053 RM7840L1026 TERMINAL 21 PROVIDES INTERMITTENT PILOT FUNCTION 1 2 2 1 1 TIMED PREPURGE POWER FLAME MAIN PILOT ALARM POWER FLAME MAIN PILOT ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM 00 IC PII SSC LED DISPLAY M12261C G L2 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 F L1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12 LOCKOUT INTERLOCKS INC AIR FLOW SWITCH MASTER SWITCH LOW FIRE START SWITCH 5 ...

Page 8: ...TION TRANSFORMER 2ND STAGE FUEL VALVE OPTIONAL R W B R W B L1 HOT L2 1 21 9 10 1ST STAGE FUEL VALVE L2 Q7800 3 15 OR 30 SEC INTERRUPTED INTERMITTENT PILOT VALVE 2 2 1 3 4 4 4 JUMPER WIRE FOR 30s MFEP RM7800G RM7840G POWER OPERATING CONTROLS AND INTERLOCKS BURNER FLAME SIGNAL FIRING RATE MOTOR INITIATE INITIAL POWERUP ONLY POWER STANDBY PREPURGE HOLD DRIVE TO LOW FIRE POWER PILOT FLAME MAIN POWER P...

Page 9: ...ON TRANSFORMER 2ND STAGE FUEL VALVE OPTIONAL L1 HOT L2 1 21 9 10 1ST STAGE FUEL VALVE L2 Q7800 3 INTERMITTENT PILOT 2 1 3 4 4 RUNNING INTERLOCKS INC AIR FLOW SWITCH 2 2 2 DAMPER MOTOR RM7800M RM7840M POWER OPERATING CONTROLS AND INTERLOCKS BURNER FLAME SIGNAL DAMPER MOTOR INITIATE INITIAL POWERUP ONLY POWER STANDBY PREPURGE HOLD DRIVE TO LOW FIRE POWER PILOT FLAME MAIN POWER PFEP 10 SEC 4 SEC IF J...

Page 10: ...ed f Internal system fault occurred g Purge card is not installed or is removed h Purge card is bad 3 PREPURGE Period a Preignition Interlock opens anytime during PREPURGE period RM7840E L b Flame signal is detected after first ten seconds during PREPURGE RM7840E L c High Fire Switch fails to close within four minutes and fifteen seconds after the firing rate motor is commanded to drive to the hig...

Page 11: ...met the INITIATE sequence restarts If the condition is not corrected and the hold condition exists for four minutes the RM7800 RM7840 locks out Causes for hold conditions in the INITIATE sequence a AC line dropout is detected b AC line noise prevents a sufficient reading of the line voltage inputs c Low line voltage brownouts occur The INITIATE sequence also delays the burner motor starter from be...

Page 12: ...he RM7800 RM7840 is now in RUN and remains in RUN until the controller input terminal 6 opens indicating that the demand is satisfied or a limit opened Postpurge The RM7800 RM7840 provides a fifteen second POSTPURGE following the completion of the RUN period The blower motor output is powered to drive all products of combustion and any unburned fuel from the combustion chamber It also supplies com...

Page 13: ...ch when placed in the TEST position holds in PREPURGE with the firing rate motor in the High Fire position 2 In the measured PREPURGE sequence the Run Test Switch when placed in the TEST position causes the PREPURGE timing to stop The firing rate motor is in the High Fire position 3 In Prepurge Drive to Low Fire position the Run Test Switch when placed in the TEST position holds the burner sequenc...

Page 14: ...ty set on the 0 300 Vac scale 2 Two jumper wires no 14 wire insulated 12 inches 304 8 mm long with insulated alligator clips at both ends An ammeter may be used in place of a jumper wire to check the amp usage when testing the blower motor ignition pilot and main valve operation General Instructions 1 Perform all applicable tests listed in Static Checkout Table 8 in the order listed 2 Make sure al...

Page 15: ...ons to Terminal 8 If using direct spark ignition check the first stage fuel valve s instead of the pilot valve Same as test no 6 If using direct spark ignition check the first stage fuel valve s instead of the pilot valve 8 4 9 Automatic main fuel valve s open If using direct spark ignition on a model with intermittent pilot on Terminal 21 check the optional second stage fuel valve if used 1 Liste...

Page 16: ... motor is used motor drives open line voltage at Terminal 18 after motor is in Low Fire position 1 Low Fire Start Switch 2 Damper motor 17 RM7800M RM7840M with open damper contacts 4 5 and 4 13 18 L2 If damper motor is used motor drives open zero volts at Terminal 18 1 Low Fire Start Switch 2 Damper motor Final All CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard Improper wiring can damage equipment On completing ...

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