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FIGURE 7.
BURNERPRO SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
BP230UV-S1, BP230UV-S2, & BP230UV-S3 SERIES
21
5
4
22
23
3
7
6
8
11
10
9
20
16
17
18
TAB
2
1
PV
IMPORTANT
A good earth
ground is
essential
NON-RECYCLING
RUNNING INTERLOCKS
EXAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODULATING BURNER w/ INTERRUPTED PILOT
UV SCANNER
RECYCLING
INTERLOCKS
Disconnect
Means and
overload
protection
required
BLOWER
ALARM
OPEN
RELEASE TO
MODULATE
ECONOMY
MIN
MODULATOR
IGN
XFMR
PILOT
VALVE
P
T
13
14
P
T
12
POC (FVES)
COMBUSTION
AIR SWITCH
NO
NC
C
FEEDBACK
19
MV
MAIN
VALVE
PILOTED
24
15
NOT
USED
+
REMOTE RESET AND
EMERGENCY
SHUTDOWN
N/C
1. Pilot is only on during Ignition.
2. MIN represents the LOW FIRE position.
3. OPEN represents the HIGH FIRE position.
4. POC represents Proof of Closure – otherwise known as Fuel Valve End Switch.
5. Recycling Interlocks are general one or more limits switches in series (High/Low gas pressure, Oil temperature, etc) that are used to stop
the burner when the limit switch opens and restart when the limit switch recloses.
6. Non-Recycling Interlocks are general one or more limits switches in series (High steam pressure, Low water, etc) that are used to
stop the burner when the limit switch opens and prevent it from restarting until both the limit switch recloses and the manual/remote reset
is activated.
7. CAST is defined as the Combustion Air Switch Test.
8. CAP is defined as the Combustion Air Prove.
9. Combustion Air Blower Terminals 6 & 7 are tied internally.
10. If equipped, the ECONOMY position may be used to fully close the air damper. Thus, reducing heat losses.
CAST
CAP
S1
S2
REMOTE
RESET
HOT
NEUTRAL
COMBUSTION
AIR BLOWER
ALARM
LOCKOUT
LIMITS
RECYCLE
LIMITS
POC
HOT
MAINS
230VAC 50Hz
NEUTRAL
BURNER
SWITCH
OPTIONAL
LIMIT
SWITCH
EARTH
GROUND
SERVICE
DISCONNECT
EXTERNAL
FUSE
Terminals
1
2
Caution: All safety limit switches should
be approved as limit controls and should
be wired directly in the circuit of the
Flame Safeguard control. The use of
electronic switches to close interlock
circuits may cause erratic operation.
Proper grounding is necessary.
Wiring base ground terminal
should be attached to grounded
bonding screw in cabinet
All wiring must comply with
regional and local codes.
Typical Mains connection