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PART III: OPERATION

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MultiBloc MBE

  

Regulation VD-R whith PS

Pressure taps 

MultiBloc MBE

Increasing pressure

Decreasing pressure

Fig. 2

Setting scale is „Not“ linear! Various sensors available. 

Output pressure according to sensor‘s measuring 

range.

Adjust the outlet pressure to the value specified by the 

burner or equipment manufacturer!

While making outlet pressure adjustments, do not 

exceed a value that creates a hazardous condition to the 

burner!

Adjusting output pressure for positive pressure

systems (requires PS-10/40 or PS-50/200):

Outlet 

pressure

MIN

10%

25%

50%

75%

MAX

PS-10/40

4 mbar

0,4 kPa

2 "w.c.

10 mbar

1,0 kPa

4 "w.c.

25 mbar

2,5 kPa

10 "w.c.

50 mbar

5,0 kPa

20 "w.c.

75 mbar

7,5 kPa

30 "w.c.

100 mbar

10,0 kPa

40 "w.c.

PS-50/200

20 mbar

2,0 kPa

8 "w.c.

50 mbar

5,0 kPa

20 "w.c.

125 mbar

12,5 kPa

50 "w.c.

250 mbar

25,0 kPa

100 "w.c.

375 mbar

37,5 kPa

150 "w.c.

500 mbar

50,0 kPa

200 "w.c.

ATTENTION: 

To set the outlet pressure of the VD-R regulator, act on the adjustment ring nut (Fig. 10)

The position of the indicator in the dial indicates the value of the outlet pressure calculated as a percentage of the 
full scale of the PS sensor (Fig. 11)

Fig. 3

10%

25%

50%

75%

Max.

Min.

1, 2, 3, 5

Sealing plug

4

For system accessories

Fig. 4

Summary of Contents for C120A

Page 1: ...M039441CB Rel 0 0 10 2021 BURNERS BRUCIATORI BRULERS BRENNER QUEMADORES MANUAL OF INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE C85A C120A Microprocessor controlled LMV5x Gas burners...

Page 2: ...e employed exclusively for the use for which it was designed Before connecting the burner make sure that the unit rating is the same as delivery mains electricity gas oil or other fuel Observe caution...

Page 3: ...ixtures DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS Gas burners European directives Regulation 2016 426 UE appliances burning gaseous fuels 2014 35 UE Low Tension Directive 2014 30 UE Electromagnetic compatibility Direc...

Page 4: ...quipment of machi nes EN 60335 2 Electrical equipment of non electric appliances for house hold and similar purposes Safety requirements Burner data plate For the following information please refer to...

Page 5: ...olling the flame geometry and combustion efficiency Fuel and air are routed through separated channels inside the combustion head then mixed to ignite the flame inside the combustion chamber The ignit...

Page 6: ...COUNTRY see data plate 6 BURNER VERSION A Standard Y Special 7 EQUIPMENT 0 2 gas valves 1 2 gas valves gas proving system 7 2 gas valves maximum gas pressure switch 8 2 gas valves gas proving system m...

Page 7: ...Valves size Gas connection 50 2 Rp 2 2 Rp 2 2 Rp 2 2 Rp 2 Valves size Gas connection 65 2 1 2 DN65 2 1 2 DN65 2 1 2 DN65 2 1 2 DN65 Valves size Gas connection 80 3 DN80 3 DN80 Operating temperature C...

Page 8: ...1062 718 563 432 593 292 C120A 40 87 1085 1195 345 380 490 705 345 978 634 344 234 264 233 300 357 M10 330 216 250 233 458 131 327 541 512 198 155 50 473 342 526 65 1062 718 563 432 593 292 80 1036 69...

Page 9: ...525 65 87 963 718 338 593 292 C120A 40 87 1182 1292 345 380 490 802 320 879 634 245 234 264 238 300 347 M10 330 216 250 233 458 131 327 541 502 198 155 50 473 342 526 65 963 718 563 432 526 292 80 937...

Page 10: ...mbient temperature at 15 C NOTE The performance curve is a diagram that represents the burner performance in the type approval phase or in the laboratory tests but does not represent the regulation ra...

Page 11: ...ut This value must be lower or equal to the pgas value calcula ted before GAS PRESSURE IN THE NETWORK mbar C85A M Stm3 h C120A M Stm3 h GAS PRESSURE IN THE NETWORK mbar C120A L Stm3 h ATTENTION the ga...

Page 12: ...Refer to showing the correct way to measure the gas pressure considering the values o pressure in combustion chamber surveyed by means of the pressure gauge or taken from the boiler s Technical specif...

Page 13: ...tm3 The values in the diagrams refer to GPL with a calorific value of 22300 kcal Stm3 15 C 1013 mbar and a density of 2 14 kg Stm3 When the calorific value and the density change the pressure values s...

Page 14: ...e carried out with appropriate resources and qualified personnel ATTENTION Use intact and correctly dimensioned hoisting equipment conforms to the local regulations and health and safety regulations D...

Page 15: ...act the supplier to verify that a correct matching is possible with respect of the application involved To correctly match the burner to the boiler verify the type of the blast tube Verify the necessa...

Page 16: ...pressure switch PGCP 1 Filter optional 6 Butterfly valve 2 Pressure switch PGMIN 8 Main burner 3 Safety valve with built in gas governor 9 Bellows unit optional 4 Proving system optional 10 Manual va...

Page 17: ...unt the gas train proceed as follows NOTE the bellows unit the manual cutoff valve and the gaskets are not part of the standard supply WARNING before executing the connections to the gas pipe network...

Page 18: ...Insert MB DLE note position of O rings 3 Remove MultiBloc between the threaded flanges 4 After installation perform leakage and functional test 5 Disassembly in reverse order Keys 1 Gasket 2 Gas filt...

Page 19: ...UCIATORE 185 501939 PGMAX PGCP PGMI EV1 EV2 S EV2 EV1 PGMAX PGMIN VD R PGCP VD V VD V VD R PS PS pressure sensor Gas filter Example of gas train MBE A A C B B C 1 Mount flange into pipe systems Use ap...

Page 20: ...pressure switches set to 20 of the setpoint 2 Mounting on pipe Sensor position 5x DN according to MBE Pipe fitting with female thread size mount sensor with seal observe torque 3 The pressure sensor i...

Page 21: ...e safety valve during maintenance operation SA SA TP D BS SKP1 SKP2 SIEMENS VGD Mounting positions TP Siemens VGD con SKPx Example of gas train Gas filter PGCP PGMIN PGMAX T VR Performance range mbar...

Page 22: ...se of pressure Test space filling EV1 opens and keep this position for a preset time td3 in order to fill the test space Test gas pressure EV1 closes and keep this position for a preset time td2 The p...

Page 23: ...he connection functionality and compliance with the health and safety principles of the earth cable If in doubt ask for an accurate inspection by qualified technical engineers Check the connection to...

Page 24: ...ration with separate electrical panel optional The length of the electrical cables must comply with the provisions in the technical sheets of the equipment or the advice the company gives at the time...

Page 25: ...E MACHINE EXCEPT FOR ITS MAINTENANCE TO SECURE THE MACHINE ACT ON THE ISOLATOR SWITCH IN CASE OF ANOMALIES THAT REQUIRED A SHUT DOWN OF THE BURNER IT S POSSIBLE TO ACT ON THE AUXILIARY LINE SWITCH LOC...

Page 26: ...B2 on see front panel At the end of the pre purge the air damper is driven to the ignition position the ignition transformer is energised signalled by the light B4 on the front panel then few seconds...

Page 27: ...ain switch on the panel front with the ON OFF selector to position ON 8 Check the phase and neutral position is correct 9 Open the manual shut off valves slowly in order to prevent any water hammers t...

Page 28: ...pen Flame the flame lights up Driving to low flame the actuator drives to low flame NOTE the C and A on the Once the ignition cycle ends the main page is shown Main page Set point temperature set poin...

Page 29: ...story will be showed about the last 9 lockouts occured and the related date and hour Alarm act deact enable disable the horn in case of alarm Fault History To visualise the Fault History select it and...

Page 30: ...press ENTER the following menu is shown Choose ControllerParam and press ENTER the following menu is shown Choose SetPointW1 and press ENTER Curr it shows the current set point use the arrows keys to...

Page 31: ...u by menas of the arrow keys and press ENTER the display will show The deafult value for this parameter is10 that is the burner will turn off at a temperature 1 higher than the set point Change value...

Page 32: ...month day year choose the desired format and cofirm by pressing ENTER press ESC to exit PhysicalUnits it allows setting the measuring units for temperature and pressure Settable temperature units C o...

Page 33: ...ion the manual mode is provided To choose the manual mode Manual Operation use the SELECT arrow keys Items to be set are the following SetLoad to set the required load percentage set the required perc...

Page 34: ...te the bur ner at a lower power progressively shift back the combustion head towards the MIN position screwing the screw VRT The ID index shows how much the combustion head moved CAUTION perform these...

Page 35: ...sted by operating the screw VS located under the cover C By screwing down the pressure is increased and by unscrewing it is reduced Note the screw VSB must be removed only in case of replacemente of t...

Page 36: ...requires PS 10 40 or PS 50 200 Outlet pressure MIN 10 25 50 75 MAX PS 10 40 4 mbar 0 4 kPa 2 w c 10 mbar 1 0 kPa 4 w c 25 mbar 2 5 kPa 10 w c 50 mbar 5 0 kPa 20 w c 75 mbar 7 5 kPa 30 w c 100 mbar 10...

Page 37: ...ced by 15 Repeat the ignition cycle of the burner and check it runs properly Refit the transparent plastic cover on the pressure switch Calibration of low gas pressure switch As for the gas pressure s...

Page 38: ...ine and clean the detection electrode photoelement according to the burner models replace it if necessary in case of doubt check the detection circuit after the burner start up Clean and grease levera...

Page 39: ...the pressure difference between pressure connection 1 and 3 Fig 1 Fig 3 is twice as high compared to the last check You can change the filter without removing the fitting 1 Interrupt the gas supply c...

Page 40: ...uent assembly carry out the above described operations in the reverse order checking the correct position of the OR ring C B A To clean or remove the filter proceed as follows 1 remove the cap unscrew...

Page 41: ...r out of its housing disconnect electrode cables and the light oil flexible hoses 3 Loosen the screws V holding the gas manifold G loosen the connectors E 4 If the burner is supplied with a movable co...

Page 42: ...after removing adjusting the combustion head ATTENTION avoid the ignition and detection electrodes to contact metallic parts blast tube head etc otherwise the boiler s operation would be com promised...

Page 43: ...bulb replace the photocell into its slot Checking the detection current with electrode natural gas To check the detection signal follow the scheme in the picture below If the signal is less than the...

Page 44: ...er or replacing and disposing of it based on the actual state of the appliance and any repair costs The use of the burner for other purposes after the expiry of the terms of use is strictly prohibited...

Page 45: ...ssure switch damaged or bad links Check air pressure switch functions and links Burner control damaged Replace burner control BURNER LOCKS OUT WITHOUT ANY GAS FLOW Gas valves don t open Check voltage...

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Page 48: ...a L Galvani 9 35011 Campodarsego PD ITALY Tel 39 049 9200944 Fax 39 049 9200945 9201269 web site www cibunigas it e mail cibunigas cibunigas it Note specifications and data subject to change Errors an...

Page 49: ...Siemens LMV5x Service Manual M12920CC rev 2 1 08 2017...

Page 50: ...harmful Before any cleaning or servicing operation disconnect the unit from the mains by turning the master switch OFF and or through the cut out devices that are provided Make sure that inlet or exh...

Page 51: ...2 Configuration of a pressure or a temperature probe type at X61 door 20 6 2 1 Configuration of a pressure or a temperature probe signal at X61 door 20 6 3 Configuration of the X62 door input signal...

Page 52: ...must be connected to earth PE Volt must be 0 V between N PE NOTE PE protection earth it is not FE FE functional earth 1 1 2 Protective Earth PE and Functional Earth FE Protective Earth PE Known as an...

Page 53: ...les and to the burner housing e g use a electrical insulating conduit or distance parts e g plastic material see also Appendix Example for wiring earthing and shielding the LMV5 System Prefer a double...

Page 54: ...lso Appendix Example for wiring earthing and shielding the LMV5 System 1 3 2 Shielding The LMV5 FE terminals for the shields are LMV5 internally connected with X52 4 this terminal must be connect exte...

Page 55: ...ables for the Load controller Temperature or Pressure sensor set point load output at the LMV5 X60 X61 X62 X63 Together in cable duct 2 for Line voltage e g Cable for Ignition transformer Cables for o...

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Page 57: ...9 1 4 1 Servomotor wiring example 1 4 2 Bus cable wiring on LMV5x and AZL doors 1 4 3 EARTH connection example...

Page 58: ...urner will immediately turns off keys socket The user interface is made of display it shows menus and parameters ESC key previous level it goes back to the previous level menu or exits the programming...

Page 59: ...ition position phase 38 The burner remains in that position because this is the only one work point in memory The fuel air ratio curve must be set until the maximum load limit 100 output During the se...

Page 60: ...12 2 2 LMV5x program structure...

Page 61: ...ED TO NOT USE O2 MONITORING IF FGR IS INSTALLED AND ACTIVE 2 3 Burner ID number The burner ID number corresponds to the burner serial number NOTE in case of call to the Service Center always tell the...

Page 62: ...rmed by pressing Enter Display before the first password character is entered Enter Password The example displays when entering the third password character Enter Password S If the check of the passwo...

Page 63: ...nals 318 and 319 of the burner supply terminal block see below the system will lead to an immediate burner lockout In case of burner designed with automatic pull out system from the generator the burn...

Page 64: ...address an actuator choose the corresponding actuator and follow the instructions on display When the actuator green LED flashes it means that one of the following function is set according to the nu...

Page 65: ...o according to the next procedure By following the next table set both parameter OperatRampMod and TimeNoFlame to set the ramp up stop times for the VSD and the actuator opening speed from 0 to 90 Fol...

Page 66: ...al output from the LMV to the client DCS or PLC Output Value Selection are Load Load 0 O2 Pos Air Pos Fuel Pos Aux1 Pos Aux2 Pos Aux3 Speed VSD Flame Temp Pt1000 TempNi1000 Temp Pt100 Temp X61 Press X...

Page 67: ...level 5th level 6th level Description Params Display Menu level for making the parameter set tings LoadController Settings for the internal load controller Configuration General configuration of the l...

Page 68: ...ens End of pressure measuring range for input X61 0 99 9 bar 0 2000 C 0 99 9 bar 0 2000 C Set the probe value Example if a max 10bar Siemens sensor is used the voltage output signal will be 0 V at 0 b...

Page 69: ...6th level Description Params Display Menu level for making the t Params Display SD ModOn General configuration of the load SD ModOn SD ModOff General configuration of SD ModOff the display will show T...

Page 70: ...for internal load controller StandardParam Adaption very fast fast normal slow very slow It is possible to manually set the PID parameters to any value in the setting range shown below to activate a...

Page 71: ...100 Ni1000 or Pt 1000 temperature sensor is connected to X60 3 and X60 4 terminals ATTENTION basically these parameters provide a function similar to the safety thermostat one but can not replace it T...

Page 72: ...of the menu by means the Esc 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level Range Description Params Display Menu level for making the parameter settings VSD Module Settings for the VSD module Conf...

Page 73: ...ogramming levels of the menu by means the Esc 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Params Display Menu level for making the para meter set tings RatioControl GasSett...

Page 74: ...corresponding to a hypothetic low flame stage Note points P1 and P2 are temporally mentioned 10 and 100 load independently from the actual load The operator can name the load on each point without re...

Page 75: ...of oil ATTENTION as for increasing by few degrees it means that the increasing must be performed in order to avoid great excess of air or defect of air Therefore the increasing operation must be perfo...

Page 76: ...ir actuator Do not exit by pressing Esc from the values column because data will not be stored Press arrows to select another actuator to be set for example press to choose Fuel Press keys to change t...

Page 77: ...the other points So it is necessary to check the adjustment of the points already set ATTENTION for proper operation it is necessary that the curve of each actuator does not reverse its slope ATTENTI...

Page 78: ...cts are the following 1 Pressures have reciprocal effects 2 The reduction of O2 can lead to a significant increase of NOx levels As a result of these reciprocal effects it is difficult if not impossib...

Page 79: ...ngs for firing on Gas or on Oil AirActuator GasActuat OilActuat AuxActuator AuxActuator 2 AuxActuator 3 AuxActuator 3 AuxActuator 3 MUST be chosen After the addressing activate the FGR servomotor 1st...

Page 80: ...Open 10 4 Setting the load controller mode see the previous chapter regolazione senza FGR WARNING If one of the intLC internal Load Controller option must be choice a temperature sensor cannot be con...

Page 81: ...ulation temperature Auxiliary actuator 3 maintains the ignition position until an adjustable temperature is reached parameter FRG On Temp During the operation the burner regulate its load as per the s...

Page 82: ...inimum amount of flue gas The position is also used to ensure a defined damper position for emergency operation or automatically deactivated flue gas recirculation FGR FGR MaxPos Fact Maximum limitati...

Page 83: ...on FGR factor of 50 leads to a 50 reduction of the damper positions If the temperature value of the smoke during the operation of the burner is higher than the temperature value during the commissioni...

Page 84: ...StageLoad 0 100 15 StageSetp_M od 1 100 Wcurrent 5 Stage Setp_Stage 1 100 Wcurrent 5 MaxTme Mod 1 63 min 3 min MaxTmeStage 1 63 min 3 min Cold start thermal shock protection maximum time per step mult...

Page 85: ...tion this function can be set at user level also see chapter manual operation the CSTP function is momentary excluded when enabling the automatic operation again the CSTP function previously set at Se...

Page 86: ...assword Description ManualOpe ration Menu level for activating manual operation with the preselected load Au tom Manual Off Selection of manual or automatic operation Automatic Burner on Burner off Us...

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Page 88: ...V 10 15 50 60 Hz Imax 5 A PIN3 x Protective earth PE PIN4 x Supply voltage neutral conductor N PIN5 x Supply voltage live conductor L AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz fuse 6 3 AT DIN EN 60 127 2 5 X4 01 Fuel s...

Page 89: ...5 mA PIN2 x Controller closes stage 3 AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz Imax 1 5 mA PIN3 x Controller opens stage 2 AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz Imax 1 5 mA PIN4 x Power signal for control of con troller AC 230 V 10...

Page 90: ...ductor N PIN3 Fuel valve 2 oil AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz 1 A cos 0 4 X7 02 PIN1 x Protective earth PE PIN2 x Neutral conductor N PIN3 Fuel valve 3 oil AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz 1 A cos 0 4 X7 03 PIN1 x Pr...

Page 91: ...oil AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz 1 A cos 0 4 X9 01 PIN4 x Fuel valve 1 gas AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz 2 A cos 0 4 PIN3 x Fuel valve 2 gas AC 230 V 10 15 50 60 Hz 2 A cos 0 4 PIN2 x Fuel valve gas AC 230 V 10...

Page 92: ...vely QRA2 QRA4 U QRA10 refer to section Description of inputs and out puts Umax X3 04 PINS Imax 0 5 mA X50 PIN6 x Reference ground PELV PIN5 x Communication signal CANL DC U 5 V Rw 120 level to ISO D...

Page 93: ...mperature sensor input PT100 X61 PIN5 x Functional earth for shield connec tion PIN4 x Reference ground PIN3 x Current input for temperature pressure signal 0 4 20 mA DC 0 4 20 mA PIN2 x Voltage input...

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Page 96: ...Note Specifications and data subject to change Errors and omissions excepted...

Page 97: ...d an earth external wire for the motor ground The cable for the 4 20mA signal that controls the VSD must be shielded only LMV5x side ends connected to the equipotential terminal If the VSD is not insi...

Page 98: ...Annex1 Example for motor cable...

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Page 100: ...Annex 2 Example for sensor cable...

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Page 103: ...E Power supply Line voltage Gas L1 High Voltage Transformer N M Power supply Line voltage FE X73 Speed sensor VSD Fan Motor Separate conduit shielded line voltage cable X70 X10 02 X9 01 X4 02 Separate...

Page 104: ...ion and current fuel throughput The LMV52 system uses an O2 sensor QGO20 an external O2 module and the standard components of the LMV51 sys tem The PLL O2 module is a detached measuring module for the...

Page 105: ...defined system cables AGG5 641 and AGG5 631 result from the points of intersection in the graph 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 5 1 25 2 3 5 7 8 AGG5 631 AG...

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Page 107: ...CAN bus cable 100 m Whenever the distance between the LMV5 and the last actuator exceeds 20 m or if more than one SQM48 is used on the burner refer to sizing chart Determination of maximum cable leng...

Page 108: ...N F T4 AC2 12 V 5 5 3 Not used M L Power trafo 2 AGG5 2 No bus termination No bus termination Bus termination 5 5 5 5 No bus termination No bus termination Installation in the control panel actuator...

Page 109: ...owered by a sec ond transformer to be located near the actuators and the O2 module Connect the power supply line from that transformer to the O2 module PLL52 in ex ample 3a SA6 in example 3b Auxiliary...

Page 110: ...n facility 18 8 1 Inputs and outputs Mounting panel shielding connection Communication and power supply for LMV52 Mounting panel shielding connection Communication and power supply Temperature sensor...

Page 111: ...l o w e d t o j o i n t h e f l u e g a s e s o n t h e i r w a y f r o m t h e b u r n e r t o t h e d e t e c t o r D F l o w v e l o c i t y 1 1 0 m s F l u e g a s t e m p e r a t u r e a t t h e...

Page 112: ...e p o u r B 1 B 2 B 2 T e n s i o n d e t h e r m o c o u p l e M U 3 S i g n a l d e l l m e n t d e c p m p e n s a t i o n d e t e m p r a t u r e G 2 A l i m e n t a t i o n d e l l m e n t d e c...

Page 113: ...k s i t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t o l e a v e t h e m e a s u r i n g s y s t e m Q G O a n d R P O s w i t c h e d o n D u r i n g t h e h e a t i n g u p p h a s e t h e d e t e c t o r c o u l d...

Page 114: ...A G O 2 0 0 0 2 A A R a u c h g a s e i n t r i t t B R a u c h g a s a u s t r i t t C K e r b e D F l a c h d i c h t u n g b e i l i e g e n d L 1 8 0 m m f o r A G O 2 0 0 0 1 A L 2 6 0 m m f o r...

Page 115: ...r h Transport DIN EN 60 721 3 2 Climatic conditions class 2K2 Mechanical conditions class 2M2 Temperature range 30 70 C Humidity 95 r h Operation DIN EN 60 721 3 3 Climatic conditions class 3K5 Mecha...

Page 116: ...GND SHIELD 12VAC1 12VAC2 CANH CANL GND SHIELD AZL5 x FE FE SQM4 LMV52 Brown brn White wh Yellow yl Green grn Black blk Brown brn White wh Yellow yl Green grn Black blk Flue gas temperature PLL52 PLL5...

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