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Figure 2—JIB Wiring Diagrams

Eclipse 5605

Honeywell RA-890

1

Shown in normal

position.  If hot
gases back up
through the burner,
the Therm-o-Disc
switches to turn the
motor on, cooling
the burner.

On/Off

7

S2

S1

1

2

115 V/1 Ph/60 Hz

Fused disconnect by customer.

L1 must always be hot, L2 must be ground.

DO NOT REVERSE!

3

4

5

Ignition Trans.

Pilot Solenoid

Main Gas Solenoid #1

Flame Rod

A

M

6000 VAC

To Igniter

Main Gas Solenoid #2

Air Flow

Switch

Black

White

Black Stripe

Black

Red

Yel.

White

L2

L1

Orange

Purple

Brown

Flame

Sensor

To S1

To S2

To S1

To S2

5

S2

S1

7

3

4

2

1

A

Ground

Eclipse 5605

5605-32—For UV Scanner
5605-33—For Flame rod

Flame Rod

UV Scanner

Terminal

Locations

Blue

Yellow

Blue

Green

Therm-o-Disc

1

On/Off

6

G

F

1

2

115 V/1 Ph/60 Hz

Fused disconnect by customer.

L1 must always be hot, L2 must be ground.

DO NOT REVERSE!

3

4

5

Ignition Trans.

Pilot Solenoid

Main Gas Solenoid #1

Flame Rod

T

M

6000 VAC

To Igniter

Main Gas Solenoid #2

Air Flow

Switch

Black

White

Black Stripe

Jumper

RA-890G

Only

Red

Yel.

White

L2

L1

Orange

Purple

Brown

Flame

Sensor

To F

To G

6

T

F

G

3

4

2

1

Honeywell RA-890

RA-890F—For Flame Rod
RA-890G—For UV Scanner

Flame Rod

UV Scanner

Terminal

Locations

T

5

To F

To G

Blue

White

T

Jumper

Blue

Green

Therm-o-Disc

1

1

Shown in normal

position.  If hot
gases back up
through the burner,
the Therm-o-Disc
switches to turn the
motor on, cooling
the burner.

5

Figure 2—JIB Wiring Diagrams (Continued)

PCI 7256 BE

For Propane:  With the gas inlet pressures listed above, multiply
the number of turns of the adjusting screw by 0.40.  Alternately,
the gas inlet pressure may be multiplied by .40, in which case the
graph is correct as shown.

See Figure 5 for adjusting screw details.

On/Off

7

G

E

1

2

115 V/1 Ph/60 Hz

Fused disconnect by customer.

L1 must always be hot, L2 must be ground.

DO NOT REVERSE!

3

4

5

Ignition Trans.

Pilot Solenoid

Main Gas Solenoid #1

Flame Rod

UV

M

6000 VAC

To Igniter

Main Gas Solenoid #2

Air Flow

Switch

Black

White

Black Stripe

Jumper

White

L2

L1

Orange

Purple

Brown

Flame

Sensor

To “E”

To “G”

To “UV”

To “G”

5

7

3

4

2

1

PCI 7256 BE

Flame Rod

UV Scanner

Terminal Locations

Purple

Yellow

Blue

Green

Red

Yellow

6

8

9 E UV G

Therm-o-Disc

1

1

Shown in normal

position.  If hot
gases back up
through the burner,
the Therm-o-Disc
switches to turn the
motor on, cooling
the burner.

Figure 4—Gas Adjustment Data

Figure 3—Burner Mounting

Oven Wall

Cutout

4-3/4"

121 mm

Gasket

Fill Gap

With

Insulation

3/8" (10 mm) Studs

1" (25 mm) Long

Welded to Oven Shell

Oven Wall

Cutout

4-3/4" (121 mm)

On 10 Deg. Angle

Fill Gap

With

Insulation

Gasket

0

2

6

4

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

0

100

200

300

600

400

500

700

800

900

1000

210 JIB-F

With 5" w.c.

Gas Press. at

Tap “B”

236 JIB-G

With 8.3" w.c.
Gas Press. at

Tap “B”

Gas Adjusting Screw—Turns Open

Natural Gas Capacity—Btu/Hr. in 1000’s

See Figure 1 for

mounting flange

dimensions.

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Страница 1: ...g of electrical circuits should be done by qualified plant electricians tech nicians or engineers experienced in all facets of this type of combustion equipment CAUTION Info 280 10 93 1 On initial start up gas line may be filled with air Repeat ignition trial several times to purge 2 No power to ignition transformer or pilot solenoid 3 Open circuit between ignition transformer and spark plug 4 Spa...

Страница 2: ...place 4 11 If necessary re adjust the pilot setting to compen sate for changes in the air shutter opening 4 12 The burner can now be operated without further adjustment using only the on off switch Figure 5 Main Gas Adjusting Screw Figure 6 Pilot Cock Top Screw Handle Shown in Open Position Adjusting Screw Clockwise for less pilot gas Counter Clockwise for more pilot gas Locknut Loosen before adju...

Страница 3: ... rec ommends installing a shutoff cock and suitable pipe union dsconnect upstream of the burner Use flexible nipples on all gas connections Solid piping may restrain the burner from normal thermal expansion and damage the burner or its piping com ponents Do not use the burner assembly to support the piping Gas piping must comply with American National Standard National Fuel Gas Code NFPA No 54 or ...

Страница 4: ...e burner the Therm o Disc switches to turn the motor on cooling the burner 5 Figure 2 JIB Wiring Diagrams Continued PCI 7256 BE For Propane With the gas inlet pressures listed above multiply the number of turns of the adjusting screw by 0 40 Alternately the gas inlet pressure may be multiplied by 40 in which case the graph is correct as shown See Figure 5 for adjusting screw details On Off 7 G E 1...

Страница 5: ...e burner the Therm o Disc switches to turn the motor on cooling the burner 5 Figure 2 JIB Wiring Diagrams Continued PCI 7256 BE For Propane With the gas inlet pressures listed above multiply the number of turns of the adjusting screw by 0 40 Alternately the gas inlet pressure may be multiplied by 40 in which case the graph is correct as shown See Figure 5 for adjusting screw details On Off 7 G E 1...

Страница 6: ... rec ommends installing a shutoff cock and suitable pipe union dsconnect upstream of the burner Use flexible nipples on all gas connections Solid piping may restrain the burner from normal thermal expansion and damage the burner or its piping com ponents Do not use the burner assembly to support the piping Gas piping must comply with American National Standard National Fuel Gas Code NFPA No 54 or ...

Страница 7: ...place 4 11 If necessary re adjust the pilot setting to compen sate for changes in the air shutter opening 4 12 The burner can now be operated without further adjustment using only the on off switch Figure 5 Main Gas Adjusting Screw Figure 6 Pilot Cock Top Screw Handle Shown in Open Position Adjusting Screw Clockwise for less pilot gas Counter Clockwise for more pilot gas Locknut Loosen before adju...

Страница 8: ...g of electrical circuits should be done by qualified plant electricians tech nicians or engineers experienced in all facets of this type of combustion equipment CAUTION Info 280 10 93 1 On initial start up gas line may be filled with air Repeat ignition trial several times to purge 2 No power to ignition transformer or pilot solenoid 3 Open circuit between ignition transformer and spark plug 4 Spa...

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