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The display blinks and indicates 

 P

or

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A bus fault is indicated on the automation sys-
tem.

 ! 

   The PROFIBUS DP data traffic has suffered a fault.

 ! 

  Bus cable interrupted.

 • 

  Check bus cable.

 ! 

  Bus cable connections confused in the plug.

 • 

  Check the wiring.

 ! 

  A and B cables confused.

 • 

  Check cables.

 ! 

  Terminal resistors connected incorrectly.

 • 

 Switch on the terminal resistors on the first and last 

station in the segment and switch them off for all other 
stations.

 ! 

  Incorrect PROFIBUS address set.

 • 

  Correct the address setting – switch the unit off and 

then on again to save the address.

 ! 

  Bus cables too long.

  •  

 Reduce cable length or baud rate – see page 5 

(Commissioning).

 

If the transfer rate is reduced, remember that this 
will increase the signal running times to and from the 
individual units.

 ! 

  Poor shielding.

  •  

 The shield must be connected to the shield clips in 

the PROFIBUS DP plugs in full and over a wide area.

 ! 

  Poor equipotential bond.

  •  

  The PROFIBUS DP shield should be connected at all 

points to the same ground potential by grounding the 
BGT. If necessary an equipotential bond cable must 
be laid.

 ! 

  If faults only occur sporadically in the PROFIBUS DP 

system, and are mostly only indicated briefly in the 
bus master, the terminal resistors, shielding, cable 
lengths/routes, equipotential bond and the use of 
interference-suppressed ignition electrode plugs (1 kΩ) 
in particular should be checked.

 

Further notes on building PROFIBUS DP networks 
are set out in the instructions for the automation 
system or, for example, in the “Installation Guideline 
for  PROFIBUS DP/FMS”, available from the PUO 
 (PROFIBUS User Organization).

 ? 

  

All the burners are constantly in operation, re-
gardless of data traffic.

 ! 

   The PFA is set to manual mode.

 • 

  Switch the PFA to “normal operation”.

 ? 

  

The display indicates 

 

.

 ! 

   Profibus module fault.

 • 

  Remove the unit and return it to the manufacturer.

 ? 

  

The display indicates 

 30

 31

 34

 80

 89

 94

 95

 96

 97

 98

 or 

 99

.

 ! 

   Internal  faults.

 • 

  Remove the unit and return it to the manufacturer.

Technical data

BGT

Weight: 2.3 kg.

PFA

Front width 8 depth units = 40.6 mm. 
Overall height 3 height units = 128.4 mm.

Ambient temperature: -20°C to +60°C.
4 digital inputs: 24 V DC, ± 10%, < 10 mA.
4 digital outputs for controlling small relays 24 V, max. 
250 mW (10 mA).

Mains voltage: 
220/240 V AC, -15/+10%, 50/60 Hz,

110/120 V AC, -15/+10%, 50/60 Hz,

for grounded and ungrounded mains.
Weight: approx. 0.75 kg.

Designed lifetime

This information on the designed lifetime is based on using 

the product in accordance with these operating instruc-
tions. Once the designed lifetime has been reached, safety-
relevant products must be replaced.
Designed lifetime (based on date of manufacture) in ac-
cordance with EN 230 and EN 298 for PFA/BGT: 10 years.

You can find further explanations in the applicable rules and 

regulations and on the afecor website (www.afecor.org).

This procedure applies to heating systems. For thermopro-

cessing equipment, observe local regulations.

Logistics

Transport

Protect the unit from external forces (blows, shocks, vibra-
tion). On receipt of the product, check that the delivery is 
complete, see page 2 (Part designations). Report any 
transport damage immediately.

Storage

Store the product in a dry and clean place.
Storage temperature: see page 7 (Technical data).
Storage time: 6 months in the original packaging before 
using for the first time. If stored for longer than this, the 
overall service life will be reduced by the corresponding 
amount of extra storage time.

Packaging

The packaging material is to be disposed of in accordance 

with local regulations.

Disposal

Components are to be disposed of separately in accord-
ance with local regulations.

Summary of Contents for BGT SA-8U/1DP

Page 1: ...NING Indicates possible danger to life and limb CAUTION Indicates possible material damage All interventions may only be carried out by qualified gas technicians Electrical interventions may only be carried out by qualified electricians Conversion spare parts All technical changes are prohibited Only use OEM spare parts Changes to edition 06 13 The following chapters have been changed BGT SA 9U 1D...

Page 2: ... Part designations 2 6 1 3 4 6 7 5 8 1 LED display for program status and error messages 2 Reset Information button 3 On Off button 4 Type label 5 Connection for opto adapter 6 Screws for attachment to the subrack 7 Code switches for address setting 8 CD with device master data GSD file Input voltage and ambient temperature see type label PFA 700 BGT SA 9U 1DP Pre wired module subrack for a fieldb...

Page 3: ...ram Setting the PFA All the unit specific parameters for the PFA are saved in a device master data file GSD file see www docutheck com 1 Copy device master data for the PFA into the program mable logic controller PLC The steps required to copy the file are described in the instructions for the PLC 2 Configure the PROFIBUS DP using the appropriate tools for the PLC you are using The PFA will automa...

Page 4: ... A P DI on on on PFU 7 2 3 3 4 1 2 PFU 2 1 2 PFU 4 1 2 PFU 6 1 2 PFU 8 4 5 1 2 PFU 2 1 2 PFU 4 1 2 PFU 6 1 2 PFU 8 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on PFA 6 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on PFU 2 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on PFU 4 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on PFU 6 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on PFU 8 7 Legend 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on Ready for operation 1 2 ϑ A P A P DI on on on Burner start up signal 1 2 Start up signal p...

Page 5: ... in manual mode the PFA switches back to normal operation automatically When using operating mode parameters set at the factory PFA 700 PFA 710 Parameter 43 1 4 Press the Reset Information button for 1 s The display indicates step 04 The PFUs start the burners and open the air valve via the external control system programming of the operating mode at the factory When using adjusted operating mode ...

Page 6: ...ers switch to low fire rate Each time the Reset Information button is pressed the air valves are opened the burners switch to high fire rate the display indicates 04 or closed the burn ers switch to low fire rate the display indicates 03 PFA 710 in conjunction with PFU 780 L Parameter 43 4 4 Press the Reset Information button for 1 s The display indicates step 01 The PFUs start the burner pre purg...

Page 7: ...al mode Switch the PFA to normal operation The display indicates Profibus module fault Remove the unit and return it to the manufacturer The display indicates 30 31 34 80 89 94 95 96 97 98 or 99 Internal faults Remove the unit and return it to the manufacturer Technical data BGT Weight 2 3 kg PFA Front width 8 depth units 40 6 mm Overall height 3 height units 128 4 mm Ambient temperature 20 C to 6...

Page 8: ...2e 4e 2c 4c sk1 PFU 7xx v2 v1 6a 6e c1 c2 10c 12c 10a 12a 30e 22a 2 1 1 2 28c 26a 14a 14e 10e 12e 24c 20c 18a l Z I 1 26e 30a 32c 230 V F1 s PFU c1 c2 10c 12c 10a 12a 30e 22a 1 2 28c 26a 14a 14e 10e 12e 24c 20c 18a Z I 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 X9 7 8 DI 2 X10 21 X1 3 X1 5 UVS 1 2 3 X10 21 GB 8 GB F NL I E BGT SA 9U 1DP connection diagram ...

Page 9: ...Vex 24 Vex 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 14b 18b 21b 22b 23b 24b I O 18c N PE 24 Vex 0 Vex 19b 20b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X10 11 12 13 30e 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 X10 K2 K1 COM k2 k3 k5 k4 E1 E2 E3 E4 P 30c PFU 19c 17b 24 V L1 PROFIBUS DP 25b 26b K4 K5 K3 24 Vex 24 Vex 24 Vex max 1 A 24 V PROFIBUS DP PFU 7xx 1 9 1 22e 16c 18e 2a 4a 2e 4e 2c 4c sk1 U 7xx v2 v1 6a 6e 2 1 l DI 2 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 X1 7 8 k1 GB 9 D GB ...

Page 10: ... v2 v1 6a 6e c1 c2 10c 12c 10a 12a 30e 22a 2 1 1 2 28c 26a 14a 14e 10e 12e 24c 20c 18a l Z I 1 26e 30a 32c 230 V F1 s PFU c1 c2 10c 12c 10a 12a 30e 22a 1 2 28c 26a 14a 14e 10e 12e 24c 20c 18a Z I 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 X8 7 8 DI 2 X8 3 X8 5 UVS 1 2 3 X10 21 X1 3 X1 5 UVS 1 2 3 X10 21 GB 10 GB F NL I E BGT SA 8U 1DP connection diagram ...

Page 11: ...b I O 17c N PE 24 Vex 0 Vex 19b 20b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X10 11 12 13 30e 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 X10 K2 K1 COM k2 k3 k5 k4 E1 E2 E3 E4 P 30c PFU 19c 17b 24 V L1 PROFIBUS DP 25b 26b K4 K5 K3 24 Vex 24 Vex 24 Vex max 1 A 24 V PROFIBUS DP PFU 7xx 1 8 1 22e 16c 18e 2a 4a 2e 4e 2c 4c sk1 U 780 v2 v1 6a 6e 2 1 l DI 2 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 X1 7 8 2 1 1 2 1b 1 PFU 7 PFU 7b 27a 8 PFU 27c 27b 24a 26a 1 PFU 2 PFU ...

Page 12: ...ations to the Profibus bus ca ble To replace existing PROFIBUS plug connectors if a new PFA 700 is operated in an old module subrack with the Order No 84402283 in order to improve EMC see page 4 Replacing the PFA 5 5 15 A B A B O N O F F Data cable fold back the woven shield A and B incoming cables A and B outgoing cables 1st and last stations ON other stations OFF Data cables A and B must not be ...

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