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With BurnerLogix installed, measure voltage from L2 to all other terminals. Reading should be
zero on all terminals except Ll.
INSTALL BURNERLOGIX INTO WIRING BASE
The BurnerLogix ZB chassis/amplifier module contains 2 screws permanently retained into the top
and bottom of the housing. The wiring base contains two brass inserts with recessed threads to ease
the installation. Line up the printed circuit board spacer located in the ZB chassis/amplifier module
with the alignment tabs located in the wiring base. Firmly push the ZB model into the wiring base to
assure the connectors mate properly. Tighten the screws into the brass inserts until snug.
REPLACEABLE FUSE
The following applies only to the ZB110 controls operating at 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz:
The chassis/amplifier modules are designed with a field replaceable fuse to protect Terminals 5, 6, 7
and W against short circuit loads or mis-wiring. In the event the fuse becomes OPEN, the display
will indicate CHECK FUSE or the CLOSE DAMPER, AUTO and IGN LED’s will light. An OPEN
or blown fuse is a result of an over current condition on Terminals 5, 6, 7, or W. The over current
condition causing the fuse to OPEN must be resolved before another attempt to apply power.
For installations requiring CE certification
:
Only Fireye or a Fireye trained technician is allowed to replace the fuse.
All other installations:
The fuse is located on the printed circuit board containing the relays. To replace the fuse, remove
power from the system and remove the control from its wiring base. Using an appropriate tool,
remove the defective fuse and discard. Install a Fireye replacement fuse (P/N 23-197). Re-install the
BurnerLogix control in accordance with the installation procedure detailed in a previous section.
The ZB230 control contains a non-replaceable fuse and must be returned to the manufacturer for
repair or replacement.
BURNERLOGIX PROGRAMMER SELECTION
All programmers for the BurnerLogix Series are designated with the prefix “YP”. The functional
operation, flame failure response time, purge timings, firing rate motor circuit, trial for ignition tim-
ings, recycling function and display messages are determined by the programmer.
A chart of the most common programmers is found below.
Take note of the programming sequence chart for each programming module for the proper explana-
tion of prepurge timings.
CAUTION: Restore power for the following test.
WARNING: THE INAPPROPRIATE SELECTION OR APPLICATION OF A PRO-
GRAMMER MODULE COULD RESULT IN AN UNSAFE CONDITION HAZARDOUS
TO LIFE AND PROPERTY. The various programmer modules are interchangeable
because they plug into a common ZB chassis. Many parameters are configurable through
the keypad display. Care should be taken to insure the proper parameters are set. Refer to
the appropriate programmer bulletin for appropriate settings. Selection of the programmer
module and setting the various parameters for a particular application should be made by a
competent professional, such as a Boiler/Burner technician licensed by a state or govern-
ment agency, engineering personnel of the burner, boiler or furnace manufacturer (OEM)
or in the performance of duties based on the information from the OEM.
WARNING: FOR IR MODELS, PRIOR TO VERSION 12, IT IS HIGHLY RECOM-
MENDED THAT AN "IR LEARN" OPERATION BE PERFORMED TO GUARANTEE
RELIABLE OPERATION. REFER TO IR LEARN SECTION FOR MORE INFORMA-
TION.
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