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Building Technologies Division
Basic documentation LMV36...
CC1P7544en
Infrastructure & Citiies Sector
7 Basic unit
25.09.2013
7.2.1 Loss of flame
In the event of loss of flame, the unit initiates safety shutdown, followed by a restart, if
required. A repetition counter can be used to select the number of flame losses after
which the unit shall initiate lockout (refer to chapter
Repetition counter
).
Error
code
Diagnostic
code
Meaning for the LMV36... system
7 0
Loss
of
flame
No. Parameter
186
Software drop-out delay time of flame signal (100 ms)
Index 0 = QRB... / QRC... (0 = inactive, >1)
Index 1 = ION / QRA... (0 = inactive, >3 -only 200 ms steps)
187
Fuel 1: Software drop-out delay time of flame signal (100 ms)
Index 0 = QRB... (0 = inactive, >1)
Index 1 = ION / QRA... (0 = inactive, >3 -only 200 ms steps)
194
Repetition limit no flame at the end of safety time (TSA)
1 = no repetition
2...4 = 1...3 repetitions
Recharging time:
Entering into operation
240
Repetition limit value loss of flame
1 = No repetition
2 = 1 Repetition
280
Repetition limit value loss of flame
1 = No repetition
2 = 1 Repetition
340
Repetition limit value loss of flame
1 = No repetition
2 = 1 Repetition
380
Repetition limit value loss of flame
1 = No repetition
2 = 1 Repetition
Caution!
The response time of the flame detector leads to an extension of the second
safety time (TSA2). This must be taken into account when designing the burner!
7.2.2 Extraneous light
Extraneous light during standby (phase 12) leads to prevention of startup, followed by a
restart. Extraneous light during the prepurge phase results in immediate lockout. If
extraneous light occurs during the shutdown phase, the system switches to the safety
phase.
One repetition is permitted. This means that if the error occurs again the next time the
system is shut down, the unit will initiate lockout.
Error
code
Diagnostic
code
Meaning for the LMV36... system
4
0
Extraneous light during startup
1
Extraneous light during shutdown
2
Extraneous light during startup – prevention of startup