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CMS Components
NOTICE
The limits of the technical data must be strictly adhered to.
4.1.3
Functional Description
The MCC can be used independently, without any expansion modules, as a standalone burner
sequencer for gaseous and liquid fuels. The on-board I/O is sufficient for basic burner control
components such as fuel isolation valves, air pressure switch etc. Burner control components
are defined in the CMS I/O matrix. In addition to standard digital inputs and outputs an input
is provided for LAMTEC dedicated FFS07 and FFS08 flame sensors as well as the option for
ionisation input - all without the need for a separate continuous pilot burner flame relay. There
is an analogue input to accept a 4-20mA firing rate signal from an external source and an an-
alogue output to drive a 4-20mA third-party motor for burner modulation using standard me-
chanical linkages. A three-point step motor, with potentiometer feedback is also available as
an control output option. The MCC can be configured and commissioned for each application
using either one of the CMS HMI touch screen panel options or using the PC-based CMS con-
figuration software.
The analogue inputs of the CMS (MCC or SAI) can be used as digital signals. To do so, the
IO configuration must be set as in chapter
Housing
Dimensions (H × W × D) [mm]
120 x 67.8 x 121
Weight [kg]
0,505
Flammability
UL94 V-0
Function
Environmental conditions
Operation
Climatic conditions
Class 3K5 according to DIN EN 60721-3-3, 5-95%
Mechanical conditions
Class 3M5 according to DIN EN 60721-3-3
Temperature range
−
30 … +70°C (non-condensing)
Transportation
Climatic conditions
Class 2K4 according to DIN EN 60721-3-2,
95%
Mechanical conditions
Class 2M2 according to DIN EN 60721-3-2
Temperature range
−
40 … +80°C (non-condensing)
Storage
Climatic conditions
Class 1K3 according to DIN EN 60721-3-1, 5-95%
Mechanical conditions
Class 1M2 according to DIN EN 60721-3-1
Temperature range
−
40 … +80°C (non-condensing)
Electrical safety
IP rating according to DIN EN 60529
IP20 ( as long as all terminals are mounted)
Summary of Contents for CMS
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Page 131: ...130 7 Operating Control and Displays 7 1 5 5 Deleting Curves Delete firing rate curve...
Page 148: ...147 7 Operating Control and Displays Channel configuration AL1 Fig 7 18 Channel configuration...
Page 157: ...156 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 27 System CRCs menu...
Page 162: ...161 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 32 IP setting menu...
Page 166: ...165 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 35 Installation...
Page 167: ...166 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 36 Installation...
Page 176: ...175 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 49 Loading a protected dataset into the device...
Page 202: ...201 7 Operating Control and Displays Replacing a Module Fig 7 81 Module replacement menu...
Page 276: ...275 10 Maintenance 3 Restart CMS to complete the update...
Page 282: ...281 12 Appendix 12 5 EU Declaration of Conformity...
Page 283: ...282 12 Appendix...