9
General Information
Using these instructions
Purpose of these instructions
These instructions are concerned exclusively with commissioning and
servicing.
Further information, for example design examples, possible uses, software
settings etc., is given in separate booklets.
Special information dealing with optional equipment on this unit is
explained in separate booklets.
Preliminary clarification
To make the best use of these instructions, proceed as follows:
Check whether the settings of your FMS meet the system requirements.
You will find the settings on the sticker on the unit.
- Which physical quantities (current, resistance) and values does your
FMS need on its inputs?
- Which physical quantities (current, voltage, relay signal) and values
does the system expect on the outputs of the FMS ?
- Do the settings of the FMS match your requirements with regard to
operating behaviour (pre-ventilation, feedback etc) ?
Should these matters not be clear, please read the section "Settings”
(page 16-29)
Finding the appropriate section
Determine what operation you wish to perform on the FMS.
When initially putting into operating or tracing the cause of a fault, a
function test is first recommended. You must then decide whether you
wish to program with the burner stationary or running and whether or not an
entire curve is to be programmed.
Identify your current requirement from the table of contents and turn to the
appropriate page.
Conventions
Sub-headings
Serve as a guide if you can already handle the FMS and merely want to
refer to certain information again.
Lines in italics after the sub-headings
describe what the current state of the system should be. If this is not the
case, the subsequent operations will not show the desired result.
Lines in bold type
indicate an action which you are to perform.