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RESETTING THE CONTROL UNIT 
Non-volatile lockout (manual reset) 
If the control unit goes to non-volatile lockout, to reset the system 
press the reset push-button (mounted on board or on the BRAHMA 
chronothermostat  type  ENCRONO  GA1)  till  the  lockout  signal 
switches off. 
Volatile lockout (electrical reset) 
In  case  of  volatile  lockout,  the  control  unit can  be  reset  by cutting 
off  and  then  restoring  the  power  supply.  It  is  not  possible to  reset 
the system by switching off the heat demand device. 
 
OPERATING CYCLE VARIATIONS 
Followings  are  the  available  operating  cycle  variations  of  the 
control units: 

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Option 9 (“K”, “Knn”): lockout due to extraneous light 

If extraneous light is detected at start-up or during the waiting/pre-
purge  time,  the  control  unit  will  proceed  to  lockout  immediately 
(option  “K”)  or  with  a  delay  (expressed  in  seconds)  settable  upon 
request (option “Knn”). 

− 

Option 10 (“Qnn”): insufficient or no air flow at start-up 

If insufficient or no air flow is detected or the pre-heater thermostat 
does not switch at start-up or during the waiting/pre-purge time, the 
control  unit  will  go  to  lockout  within  3

÷

120  seconds  (the  time  is 

settable upon request). 

− 

Option 11 (“R”): insufficient or no air flow in running status 

In case of air failure in running status, the ignition and flame control 
unit proceeds to immediate lockout. 

− 

Option 12 ( “V”): flame failure in running status 

In case of flame failure in running status, the control unit proceeds 
to immediate lockout. 

− 

Option 13 (“Pnn”, “PTnn”): post-purge time on EF burner motor  

The  control  unit  carries  out  a  post-purge  action  on  the  EF 
combustion motor fan (the time is settable upon request). 
With option “Pnn”, post-purge is carried out regardless of the heat 
demand  status;  with  option  “PTnn”,  post-purge  can  be  interrupted 
by restoring the heat demand and having a new ignition cycle start. 

− 

Option 14 (“Ynn”): recycling attempts 

The  control  unit  performs  multiple  recycling  attempts  in  case  of 
burner  ignition  failure  (the  number  of  attempts  is  settable  upon 
request). 

 

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IMPORTANT NOTE 
The indication “nn” corresponds to the max. allowed number of recycling attempts 
and is  not therefore the total  number of ignition cycles carried  out in case  of  heat 
demand switching on. 
For example, a system with option Y2 can carry out a max. of 2 recycling attempts, 
but the total number of ignition cycles starting from the heat demand switching on is 
3 (1 ignition cycle + 2 recycling attempts).

 

 

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Option 15 (“Inn”): inter-waiting or inter-purge time 

A  waiting  or  pre-purge  time  (expressed  in  seconds)  is  performed 
after a failed ignition attempt and before the next recycling attempt. 

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Option 16 (“G”, "GP"): air pressure switch checking 

Option  "G",  available  in  the  devices  type  TC340A,  enables  the 
control  unit  to  start  the  ignition  cycle  without  checking  the  air 
pressure switch; option "GP", available in the devices type TC340P 
and  TC340P1,  allows  the  air  pressure  switch  checking  during  the 
pre-purge stage and at start-up only. 

− 

Option 17 (“Jnn”): pre-ignition time 

The transformer is switched on at the end of the waiting/pre-purge 
time and before the beginning of the safety time, for a time settable 
upon request. 

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Option 29 (“QS”): QuickStart function 

This  function  enables  to  carry  out  a  short  pre-purge  in  case  the 
heat demand is restored before the end of a post-purge phase (for 
this  reason,  this  function  can  only  be  requested  in  case  the  PT 

function  is  available),  in  order  to  perform  the  ignition  as  soon  as 
possible  by  exploiting  the  portion  of  post-purge  already 
accomplished. 
To  better  understand  this  function,  please  refer  to  figure  9, 
representing  an  example  with  a  control  unit  having  a  pre-purge 
time and a post-purge time of 10 seconds: if the heat demand (HR) 
is restored, for example, 6 seconds after the beginning of the post-
purge,  the  device  will  carry  out  a  pre-purge  equal  to  10  -  6  =  4 
seconds,  i.e.  the  difference  between  the  nominal  pre-purge  time 
and the performed post-purge time. 

 

 

 

Fig. 9 – QuickStart function 

 
SIGNALLING DURING OPERATION 
The system can signal its operation status or the presence of any 
anomalies by a two-colour LED. The following figure represents the 
main  standard  displays  of  the  unit,  which  can  be  modified  upon 
request. 

 

 

                        Stand-by 
                         

                         Pre-purge 
                         

                        Ignition 
                         

                        Waiting time before running status (RP1) 
                         

                        Running status (RP2) 
                         

                        STF contact opening 
                         

                        General lockout 
                         

                        Lockout due to overtemperature 
                         

                        Extraneous light / SR probe failure 

 

Fig. 10 – Main LED displays 

 

In case the control unit is not installed in frontal position next to the 
hot air generator panel, both the light signals and the reset signals 
can  be  remoted  by  using,  for  example,  a  BRAHMA  interface 
module  type  865.  Otherwise,  if  requested,  the  SL2  outputs  of  the 
J4  connector  (see 

"Wiring  diagrams"  section)  can  be  used  to 

manage  any  external  auxiliary  devices  (e.g.  a  BRAHMA  device 
type 343).

 

 
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE 
The  BRAHMA  system  type  TC340  can  communicate  with  a 
personal  computer  through  RS-232  communication  protocol.  The 
communication interface enables to: 

check  the  operation  status  of  the  unit  and  carry  out  some 
diagnostic  functions  to  locate  any  anomalies  or  errors  in  the 
system; 

programme  the  “open"  parameters  of  the  unit  (e.g.  the  motor 
speed  in  different  modulation  stages,  the  switch-on  delay  time 
and  the  post-purge  time  of  the  FAN  blower,  the  T

ON

  and  T

OFF

 

intervention thresholds, …). 

The  serial  interface  of  the  system  can  be  used  by  means  of  the 
BRAHMA  interface  device  type  810  and  dedicated  management 
software. 

Содержание TC340

Страница 1: ... version for fan assisted appliances output for the control of an auxiliary electronic ignition transformer prearranged for the control of the EV2 second valve stage by means of two independent contacts taking the power supply from the EV1 first valve stage version for fan assisted appliances burner power modulation by means of a current modulator version for fan assisted appliances or through a P...

Страница 2: ...ute are insufficient in case a brushless fan is used premix versions 4 This parameter can be modified through BRAHMA serial interface type 810 and management software Max contact rating 240V 50Hz Hot air blower FAN 3 5 A cos ϕ 0 4 Burner motor EF 0 5 A cos ϕ 0 4 Remote ignition device ACC1 0 8 A cos ϕ 0 4 First valve stage EV1 0 4 A cos ϕ 0 4 6 Second valve stage EV2 0 4 A cos ϕ 0 4 6 Current modu...

Страница 3: ...damper STF This input option S enables to check the status of the fire damper contact in case this contact is open anomaly condition the ignition cycle is interrupted and the device goes to stand by position signalling the failure through a LED The behaviour of the device in case the fire damper contact is open can be customized upon request Overall dimensions Fig 3 shows the overall dimensions of...

Страница 4: ...ditional BRAHMA device type TC340 in case of cascade systems The control unit starts the ignition cycle by checking the air pressure switch status fan assisted version or the number of revolutions per minute of the EF burner motor premix version In case no signal is detected the system starts the EF fume extractor at its max speed as soon as the air pressure switch goes to air flow position fan as...

Страница 5: ... the power supplied to the EF fume extractor to the FAN hot air blower and to the current modulator s according to the min and max pre set values Fig 5 shows the three types of temperature adjustment available in the system Outside temp probe SE available Temperature adjustment by an OUTSIDE PROBE The system type TC340 directly manages the temperature adjustment by calculating the required percent...

Страница 6: ...vironment and the FAN hot air blower can therefore be activated If the heat exchanger temperature exceeds the TV ventilation temperature threshold during the switch on delay time the activation of the FAN hot air blower will be anticipated as the system will have already reached suitable conditions for the environment heating A similar operation is carried out during the heat exchanger cooling pha...

Страница 7: ...e at start up speed TP2_TS_speed point 3 In case of flame signal failure at the end of the safety time the system goes to lockout else the system goes on point 4 carrying out the modulation delay time lasting for DELAY_RP_STAB at RP_STAB_speed in order to settle the burner flame At the end of this phase which can be set up to 0 if it is not necessary the device enters the real operation stage poin...

Страница 8: ...Option 16 G GP air pressure switch checking Option G available in the devices type TC340A enables the control unit to start the ignition cycle without checking the air pressure switch option GP available in the devices type TC340P and TC340P1 allows the air pressure switch checking during the pre purge stage and at start up only Option 17 Jnn pre ignition time The transformer is switched on at the...

Страница 9: ... letter recycling without lockout Standard mode 11 R immediate lockout see OPERATING CYCLE VARIATIONS paragraph Flame failure in running status No letter recycling Standard mode 12 V immediate lockout Post purge of the burner motor EF No letter no post purge Standard mode Pnn the post purge is settable upon request and cannot be interrupted in case of heat demand restoration see OPERATING CYCLE VA...

Страница 10: ...D with flame signal on X at the end of the safety time 23 Wnn during operation after nn seconds from the end of the safety time FAN hot air blower switch on delay tFA for TC340A and TC340P versions only 24 RAnn hot air blower switched on after nn seconds from the end of the safety time FAN hot air blower switch off delay tFS for TC340A and TC340P versions only 25 RSnn hot air blower switched off a...

Страница 11: ... 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F1 F2 2 1 2 1 PE FAN2 PE Key to symbols GA1 Chronothermostat type ENCRONO GA1 SR Heating circuit probe EF Burner motor SA Room temperature probe optional FAN Hot air blower APS Air pressure switch FAN2 Second hot air blower STF Fire damper ACC1 Remote auxiliary ignition transformer SL LED signalling ACC2 Inbuilt ignition transformer RESET Reset push button EV1 First ...

Страница 12: ... 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F1 F2 2 1 2 1 PE FAN2 PE Key to symbols GA1 Chronothermostat type ENCRONO GA1 STF Fire damper EF Burner motor SA Room temperature probe optional FAN Hot air blower SL LED signalling ACC1 Remote auxiliary ignition transformer RESET Reset push button EV1 First valve stage EX Connection for cascade appliances SR Heating circuit probe IO...

Страница 13: ...2 1 2 1 2 3 1 FAN2 PE PE Key to symbols GA1 Chronothermostat type ENCRONO GA1 SA Room temperature probe optional EF Burner motor APS Air pressure switch FAN Hot air blower STF Fire damper ACC1 Remote auxiliary ignition transformer SL LED signalling ACC2 Inbuilt ignition transformer RESET Reset push button EV1 BRAHMA valve type VCM01 0 P 0 P 24VDC EX Connection for cascade appliances SP VCM01 valve...

Страница 14: ... P3 J3 M Nota 2 PE PE J13 IN IN Key to symbols TC Heat demand room thermostat N1 Three point adjuster T2 Adjustment thermostat BOOST function SL LED signalling EF Burner motor RESET Reset push button ACC1 Remote auxiliary ignition transformer EX Connection for cascade appliances ACC2 Inbuilt ignition transformer ION Ionization electrode EV1 First valve stage NOTES 2 Vertical module for setting up ...

Страница 15: ...CASCADE CONNECTION OF SEVERAL DEVICES THROUGH OpenTherm Nota 1 N L PE J12 J12 J12 MASTER SLAVE 1 SLAVE 2 SLAVE n NOTES 1 The cascade connection is possible also by a contact chronothermostat This configuration is not used in TC340P1 versions ...

Страница 16: ...9 Modulator MOD power supply connector 2 pin connector type LUMBERG 3114 series terminals type LUMBERG 3111 01 L series J10 Heating circuit probe SR and room temperature probe SA 6 pin connector type LUMBERG 3114 series terminals type LUMBERG 3111 01 L series J11 Air pressure switch APS or PWM control brushless fan low voltage signals 7 pin connector type LUMBERG 3114 series terminals type LUMBERG...

Страница 17: ...OTES the EV2 second valve stage if available depending on option no 23 may be activated in a different moment in comparison to what appears in the diagrams in these specific cases option X the modulation circuit may not be available depending on the type of device and on option no 28 at the end of the heat demand a post purge on the EF burner motor may be performed depending on option no 13 ...

Страница 18: ...OTES ABOUT PRODUCT DISPOSAL The device contains electronic components and cannot therefore be disposed of as normal household waste For the disposal procedure please refer to the local rules in force for special waste BRAHMA S p A Via del Pontiere 31 37045 Legnago VR ITALY Tel 39 0442 635211 Fax 39 0442 25683 http www brahma it E mail brahma brahma it 19 11 10 Subject to amendments without notice ...

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