32
LMO EQUIPMENT
The release pushbutton on the equipment is the main component for accessing all the diagnostic functions
(activation and deactivation) as well as for releasing the control and checking device.
The release pushbutton has a multicoloured led which indicates the state of the control and checking device
during operation and when the diagnostic function is in use.
EQUIPMENT STATE INDICATORS
Description
Condition
Colour sequence
Standby, other intermediate states
No light
Fuel preheating “on”, waiting time 5s.max
Yellow
Ignition stage
Yellow, flashing
Correct operation
Green
Incorrect operation, current level of
flame detector below permitted minimum
Green, flashing
Drop in voltage
Alternating yellow red
Burner lock out
Red
Fault (see table on page 8)
Red, flashing
Stray light before burner ignition
Alternating green red
Rapid flashing for diagnostics
Red, rapid flashing
If the burner is locked out, there will be a steady red light on the lock out pushbutton.
By pressing the transparent pushbutton, the control and checking device will be released.
By pressing it for more than 3 seconds, the diagnosis stage will be activated (red light flashes rapidly).
The table below describes the causes of the lock out or fault in relation to the number of flashes (always red).
The diagnosis function is interrupted by pressing the release button for at least 3 seconds.
DIAGNOSIS OF LMO EQUIPMENT FAULTS AND LOCK OUT
Description of operating anomalies
Visual indication
Possible causes
2 flashes
4
4
No flame signal
-
Faulty fuel valves
-
Faulty flame detector
-
Incorrect burner setting, no fuel
-
No ignition
3 flashes
4
4
4
Not used
4 flashes
4
4
4
4
Stray light on ignition
5 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
Not used
6 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
4
Not used
7 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
No flame signal during operation
-
Faulty fuel valves
-
Faulty flame detector
-
Incorrect burner setting, no fuel
8 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Anomalies in fuel preheating time
9 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Not used
10 flashes
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Incorrect electrical connection or damage to equipment
Summary of Contents for ECO 30
Page 2: ......
Page 93: ...GR...
Page 97: ...97 l ECO 30 MPE LOA 24 LMO14 F FA FCA FR IG IMA MB MPE Landis TC TS TR VE...
Page 99: ...99 L H d 1013 mbar 0 45 bar 4 60m d10 2 d12 2...
Page 104: ...104 Y EYH LMO...
Page 105: ...105 ECO 30 A 1 max ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2 1 2 2 SQN 70...
Page 106: ...106 1 2 F P VE1 1 VE2 2 G1 1 G2 2 A ECO 30 ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2 B VE1 G1...
Page 107: ...107 12 bar 11 15 bar 1 2 3 4 4 m CO2 CO2 CO2 11 12 Bacharach 2 BH BH ECO 30 2 ECO 40 2...
Page 108: ...108...
Page 109: ...109 1 2 3 2 ECO 30 2 ECO40 2 4 5 6...
Page 110: ...110 a b c a b c a b a b a b c a b a b c a b a b c a b...
Page 111: ......