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If limit, water flow and airflow lights are not lit, the 
ignition module will receive a 24V signal at terminal 
‘TH‘ thru a purple wire. After performing internal self 
checks the ignition module will energize the amber trial 
for ignition light and the hot surface igniter at S1 thru a 
black and brown wire respectively and close the 
auxiliary fan connections thru two blue wires which will 
switch a 20

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resistor across the modulating signal. This 

will occur whether the appliance is in remote or local 
mode. The resistor will case the VFD to see a 
minimum modulating signal and cause the fan motor to 
decelerate to the frequency programmed for soft start. 
The ignition control looks for the set proof current from 
the igniter (3.2 +/-0.2A). 

10  If the proof current is not reached the module will stop 

the ignition sequence after the trial for ignition .The 
blue main flame light indicating that the main valve is 
energized will not come on and the appliance will go 
into lockout. If the proof current is reached the ignition 
module sends a 24V signal thru a blue wire marked 
‘valve” to the 24/115V interface relay on the PCB and 
to the proof demand terminal 3 on the on board smart 
flame control. 

11  115V from the 24/115V interface relay will only reach 

the ratio control valve if the proof of closure (POC) 
switch in the ratio control valve is closed if provided .If 
the switch is in an open position the valve stem travel 
indicator visible thru a view window in the valve will not 
move even though the blue main flame light will 
illuminate. This can occur if there is dirt under the valve 
seat or if the POC switch is defective. 

12  If the POC switch is initially closed, the blue main flame 

light will illuminate and the latching relay on the PCB 
allows the 115V signal to the control valve to be 
uninterrupted when the control valve drives open and 
the POC switch contacts open. 

13  After the valve open time (5 or 7 seconds) is ended the 

ignition module looks for a minimum flame rectification 
signal of 2 µA DC from the flame sensor. If the signal is 
present the ignition module will allow the control valve 
to remain open, if the ignition module does not see a 
continuous signal it will shut down the control valve 
and will immediately go into lockout mode for CSD1, or 
proceed to two more trials before locking out in the 
standard version. 

14  The ignition module will go into lockout if it does not 

see the flame rectification signal due to the flame 
sensor being insulated from oxide deposits or from the 
sensor rod grounding out due to improper placement or 
from a damaged ceramic insulator.  

15  The tip of a properly located sensor rod will be ¾” to 1” 

away from the burner surface. The µA reading can be 
conveniently taken at the front of the ignition module at 
the ‘Flame Sense Test’ terminals. 

1.5.1 

IGNITION PROCESS 

The Ignition module supplies voltage to the Air/Gas 
Ratio Control Valve through proof of closure switch and 
a latching relay located on the PCB.  

Air/Gas Ratio Control Valve senses the pressure 
differential between the Combustion Air Fan outlet and 
the vent outlet and supplies gas to the orifice and into 
the Fan inlet to pre-mix with air. 

The Gas/Air mixture is forced into the Burner and out 
of the Burner Ports under pressure at soft start input 
rate.  

Hot Surface Igniter lights the Gas/Air mixture and the 
Flame Sensor serves as a means to prove Main 
Burner Flame by rectification. 

Burner is now firing at soft start input rate.  

Variable Frequency Drive adjusts fan speed based on 
desired water temperature set point or input signal 
from remote operator 4-20 mA or 2-10VDC signal 
(must be specified at time of placing order). 

Burner input rate is variable down to approximately 
30% of rate or up to 100% of rate as required to satisfy 
the set point.  

1.5.2 

HEAT TRANSFER PROCESS  

Burner Input continues to increase until water 
temperature reaches the Set Point temperature.  

Burner Input may stabilize at a fixed rate where 
demand equals input.  

Burner Input will decrease rate when water 
temperature approaches temperature Set Point.  

1.5.3 

END OF SEQUENCE  

Set Point temperature is satisfied.  

Power to the gas valves is turned off.  

Combustion Air Fan ramps to a stop over the factory 
preprogrammed time period of 60 seconds.   

Thermostat is now in a standby mode waiting for the 
next “Call for Heat”.  

 

WARNING 

To minimize the possibility of serious personal injury, fire or 
damage to your appliance, never violate the following 
safety rules. 

 

WARNING

 

IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, 
ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE
 can cause 
injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For 
additional information, consult a qualified installer, service 
agency or gas supplier. 

 

DO NOT 

Do  not  use  this  appliance  if  any  part  of  it  has  been  under 
water
. The possible damage to a flooded appliance can be 
extensive  and  present  numerous  safety  hazards.  Any 
appliance that has been under water must be replaced 

 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS 

Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric 
switch:  do  not  use  any  phone  in  your  building.  • 
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. 
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. • If you cannot reach 
your gas supplier, call the fire department. 

 

IMPORTANT 

Consult and  follow  local  Building  and Fire  Regulations and 
other  Safety  Codes  that  apply  to  this  installation.  Contact 
the  local  gas  utility  company  to  authorize  and  inspect  all 
gas and flue connections. 

 

Installation  and  service  must  be  performed  by  Camus 
qualified factory trained service technicians.
 

 

Содержание DynaFlame DFW501

Страница 1: ...property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS o Do not try to...

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Страница 3: ...INLET AND VENT CAPS 10 2 1 9 AIR INLET DAMPER 10 2 1 10 MASONARY CHIMNEY INSULATIONS 10 2 1 11 VERTICAL VENTING TERMINATION 10 2 1 12 COMBINED COMBUSTION AIR INLET 10 2 1 13 DRAIN TEE 11 2 2 CONVENTI...

Страница 4: ...CY DRIVE VFD 29 6 3 DYNAFLAME CONTROL PANEL 30 6 4 GENERAL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 30 6 5 MODE 1 2 SETPOINT OPERATION VIEW DISPLAY 31 6 6 MODE 1 2 SETPOINT OPERATION ADJUST DISPLAY 32 6 7 MODE 3 DEDICATED...

Страница 5: ...BUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR 49 10 12 CONTROL CIRCUIT VOLTAGE 49 10 13 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 49 10 14 FREEZE PROTECTION 49 10 15 FREEZE PROTECTION FOR A HEATING BOILER SYSTEM Optional 50 PART 11 INSTAL...

Страница 6: ...ise proportion 1 1 Ratio to modulation signal allowing combustion characteristics which determine efficiency to remain the same over entire operating range DynaFlame Non Condensing In this series most...

Страница 7: ...ntarily light up during ignition trials If appliance fails to start the fan will shut down the air flow light will light up and the flame failure light will stay on continuously On a call for heat any...

Страница 8: ...urner surface The A reading can be conveniently taken at the front of the ignition module at the Flame Sense Test terminals 1 5 1 IGNITION PROCESS 1 The Ignition module supplies voltage to the Air Gas...

Страница 9: ...shall apply only when the appliance is installed in accordance with local plumbing and building codes ordinances and regulations the printed instructions provided with it and good industry practices...

Страница 10: ...kets a high temperature ceramic paper gasket under the burner flange and a stamped silicon gasket between the burner flange and fan flange Tighten fan flange mounting nuts to 20 ft lb 6 Restore electr...

Страница 11: ...nces is the manufacturer to be held responsible for water damage in connection with this unit or any of its components If the appliance is installed above the level of the building s radiation system...

Страница 12: ...7 Table 4 Appliance Dimensions and Specifications Table 5 Vent Sizes for a Single Appliance...

Страница 13: ...le codes All connections should be secured and sealed per the vent manufacturers specifications When a Positive vent system is disconnected for any reason the flue must be reassembled and resealed acc...

Страница 14: ...uired when operating appliance at low fire for long periods 3 C Vent 4 Equivalent or higher rated than above Exhaust Vent for Use for DynaFlame Non condensing Category lll Installations 1 Corrosion re...

Страница 15: ...e or negative pressure appliance Category II or IV If a masonry chimney is to be used the chimney MUST use a sealed metallic corrosion resistant liner system to vent flue products from this high effic...

Страница 16: ...w temperature and is being run for extended periods of time at low fire it is likely that condensation will be formed in the vent Consideration must be given to heating the room or providing a special...

Страница 17: ...to the elements The additional protection afforded by the shelter will help to minimize nuisance problems with electrical connections and will allow easier servicing of the appliance under severe wea...

Страница 18: ...minimum of 3 feet 1M horizontally and 12 inches 0 30M below the point of flue gas termination vent cap if it is located within a 10 foot 3M radius of the flue outlet 2 4 4 LENGTH OF AIR INLET PIPE Th...

Страница 19: ...ifferential air pressures are noted at full firing rate There are two pressure taps at the fan discharge and care must be taken to tee into the correct line The correct line may be identified by traci...

Страница 20: ...models 3000 and above be supplied with no more than 9 W C supply pressure This means that lockup pressure must not exceed 9 W C A suitable lockup regulator will not exceed running pressure by more tha...

Страница 21: ...The optional gas pressure switches may be provided with threaded termination points to be vented to the atmosphere outside the building The gas pressure regulation function is provided by the ratio ga...

Страница 22: ...gnition system components are protected from water dripping spraying rain etc during appliance operation and service circulator replacement control replacement etc Figure 12 Typical Space Heating Syst...

Страница 23: ...a cold system some condensation will be generated but it will be quickly evaporated once the system return temperature reaches 115 F 46 C Return Water Temperatures Required for Dynaflame Boilers Water...

Страница 24: ...nner jacket chamber at the right side of the appliance facing the appliance The CHRM is constructed from all stainless steel headers and special multiple horizontal stainless tubes This CHRM is design...

Страница 25: ...provide an extractor at the chimney outlet in order to maintain a negative draft in the chimney and allow common venting The chimney must be protected from down drafts rain and debris by using a list...

Страница 26: ...0 F 44 C it will not condense fully and therefore the CHRM will not perform to its maximum efficiency capacity If water colder than 110 F 44 C is available it can be fed to the CHRM WATER HEATER APPLI...

Страница 27: ...om the local modulating control or a remote source based on water temperature to vary the frequency of the voltage supplied to the fan motor from 20 Hz up to 60 Hz This varies the output of the combus...

Страница 28: ...5 6 1 SERVICE PARTS This appliance uses a proved electronic ignition control module and a hot surface igniter The electronic ignition module is not repairable Any modification or repairs will invalid...

Страница 29: ...se emery paper since the silica will foul the sensor surface PART 6 CONTROL PANEL 6 1 APPLIANCE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER The appliance is provided with a control panel at the front Operating controls ar...

Страница 30: ...r pool heating Intermittent pumping provided Mode 3 For DHW control with tank sensor Controls to boiler inlet sensor Intermittent pumping provided Mode 4 For hydronic heating with outdoor reset Temper...

Страница 31: ...ature immersion well within the DHW tank to function properly The BTC 1 modulates the boiler based on the boiler inlet sensor to maintain a tank temperature at the DHW sensor An internal heat demand i...

Страница 32: ...tinues to circulate until the PUMP DELAY timer expires In this case it is imperative that the system pump operates continuously in order to provide constant circulation past the system sensor The wate...

Страница 33: ...eset limit is set to 210 o F and is fixed In addition to the auto reset limit Camus installs a manual reset limit set to 250 o F Figure 30 Mode 7 Piping Electrical Layout Mode 8 External Direct Drive...

Страница 34: ...High Low Voltage Input Voltage 120 220 240 460 480 01 02 2 Carrier Frequency 03 4 Stop Method 03 5 Standard Speed Source 04 03 for 2 10 VDC 19 Acceleration Time 120 sec 20 Deceleration Time 60 sec 28...

Страница 35: ...ease of startup and serviceability 6 4 GENERAL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Boiler Pump Shown when boiler pump is in operation DHW Pump Shown when DHW pump is in operation...

Страница 36: ...Outlet Temperature Real time Outlet Temperature to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Inlet Temperature Real time Inlet Temperature to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Delta T Real tim...

Страница 37: ...etpoint for the heating system Setpoint is controlled to the inlet sensor 70 to 220 o F 21 to 104 o C Default 120 o F 49 o C Differential Temperature To provide a modulation rate above and below the B...

Страница 38: ...r Inlet Temperature Real time Inlet Temperature to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Delta T Real time temperature difference between the outlet sensor and the inlet sensor 99 to 252 o F 72 to...

Страница 39: ...trolled to the DHW sensor OFF 70 to 190 o F OFF 21 to 88 o C Default 140 o F 54 o C DHW Differential To provide a modulation rate above and below the DHW Target Temperature For example if the value is...

Страница 40: ...lable in Mode 5 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Outlet Temperature Real time Outlet Temperature 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Inlet Temperature Real time Inlet Temperature 14 to 266 o F 10 to...

Страница 41: ...reset ratio calculation for the heating system Typically set to the desired building temperature 35 to 150 o F 2 to 66 o C Default 70 o F 21 o C Boiler Design Temperature Boiler design water temperatu...

Страница 42: ...C Boiler Outlet Temperature Real time Outlet Temperature to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Inlet Temperature Real time Inlet Temperature to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Delta...

Страница 43: ...Modes of Operation in this manual 1 to 8 Default 1 Differential Temperature To provide a modulation rate above and below the Boiler Target temperature For example if the value is 10 o F and the Boile...

Страница 44: ...e to Boiler 14 to 266 o F 10 to 130 o C Boiler Delta T Real time temperature difference between the outlet sensor and the inlet sensor 99 to 252 o F 72 to 122 o C Modulation Real time modulating outpu...

Страница 45: ...will stop operation until all settings in the Adjust menu have been checked by the installer Outlet Sensor Short Circuit If the inlet sensor is operational the control will operate using the inlet sen...

Страница 46: ...nd related wiring The error message will clear once the error condition is corrected and a button is pressed Outdoor Sensor Short Circuit The BTC assumes an outdoor temperature of 32 o F 0 o C and con...

Страница 47: ...rod must be removed with steel wool Do not use sand paper since this will contaminate the surface 7 3 COMBUSTION AIR FAN Figure 36 Fan Burner Hot Surface Igniter and Flame Sensor Arrangement DynaFlame...

Страница 48: ...in lit If ignition is not accomplished the red flame failure light will energize and two more ignition trials will be made 15 seconds apart The control will then proceed to lockout and must be reset b...

Страница 49: ...rol to the IN temperature display Remove fan inlet filter During trial for ignition block 50 of the fan inlet opening The air flow light should de energize If it does not slowly turn the adjustment on...

Страница 50: ...ion Light Turns On Check for boiler demand No Demand STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 NO YES NO YES YES NO NO YES Light Burnt Out Replace PCB YES High Limit Light Turns On YES Check Manual Reset if equipped Check...

Страница 51: ...Check for gas tightness at fittings on Low Gas High Gas connections at actuator Check flame sensor for cracks in the insulator or continuity to ground Check for incoming gas pressure Adjust the air pr...

Страница 52: ...ply of combustion and ventilation air 10 3 FLUE GAS PASSAGEWAYS CLEANING PROCEDURES Any sign of soot around the inner jacket outer jacket flue pipe connections burner or in the areas between the fins...

Страница 53: ...g tubes from the air ratio gas valve to the combustion air fan Remove the 4 nuts holding the fan assembly to the heat exchanger and remove the fan assembly On occasion the red silicone gasket may adhe...

Страница 54: ...m the side 10 9 RE INSTALL HEAT EXCHANGERS Carefully reinstall the heat exchanger if removed from the appliance Check all gaskets and replace if damaged Replace heat exchanger cover Reassemble outer j...

Страница 55: ...so have a properly sized expansion tank installed Typically an air charged diaphragm type expansion tank is used The expansion tank must be installed close to the boiler and on the suction side of the...

Страница 56: ...been used to maintain the temperature rise across the appliance confirm that the recommended flow for pure water has been increased by 15 and the head loss by 20 4 Turn on power to the primary system...

Страница 57: ...t be properly adjusted to achieve the specified flow rate The required temperature rise and the recommended pump size are based on the heating of potable water with a hardness of 7 5 to 17 0 grains pe...

Страница 58: ...53 PART 12 EXPLODED VIEW...

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Страница 61: ...et Right Panel 14 6012 X X X X 14 5223 X X X X X X X X X 14 5323 X X X 7 Flue Outlet Transition 14 5290 X 8 Flue Conduit 14 5014 X X X X 14 5208 X X X X X X X X X 14 5308 X X X 9 Vent Transition Disk...

Страница 62: ...X 14 5331 X X X 23 Secondary Heat Exchanger Cover 14 5270 X 26 Electrical Box 14 0263 X 27 Vee Baffle Sets 14 6035 X X X X 14 0354 X X X X X X X X X 14 5314 X X X 28 Outer Jacket Top Wrap 14 6031 X X...

Страница 63: ...X 45 White Ceramic Gasket Under Burner Flange 33 0023 X X X X 33 0024 X X X X 33 0022 X X X X X 33 0035 X X X 46 Main Burner 500 BRN X 750 BRN X 1100 BRN X 1200 BRN X 1500 BRN X 1750 BRN X 2000 BRN X...

Страница 64: ...X GFH 5000 CH X X X GFH 6000 CH X 54 Fan Intake Filter GFIF 500 CH X GFIF 750 CH X GFIF 1100 CH X GFIF 1200 CH X GFIF 1500 CH X GFIF 1750 CH X GFIF 2000 CH X GFIF 2500 CH X GFIF 3000 CH X GFIF 3500 C...

Страница 65: ...izes ALL 500 750 1100 1200 1500 1750 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 4504 5004 6004 60 Variable Frequency Drive 1 2HP 1HP 1 1 2HP 3HP 5HP SM005S X X X X SM010S X X X SM015S X X SM230S X X X X X X S...

Страница 66: ...61 PART 13 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS...

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Страница 68: ...63 Camus DynaFlame PCB Electrical Ladder Diagram...

Страница 69: ...ten replacement purchase price pro rated at the following schedule Year six 60 Year seven 65 Year eight 70 Year nine 75 Year ten 80 of the current list price of the current list price This term is red...

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