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R4795A

INSTALLATION

Installation

Vibration

Do not install the R4795A where it could be subject to

excessive vibration. Vibration shortens the life of the elec-
tronic and mechanical components.

Weather

The R4795A is not designed to be weathertight. If it is

installed outdoors, use a suitable weathertight enclosure.

Mounting The Subbase

Locate the subbase where ambient temperature is within

the specified rating.

Mount the subbase so the top and bottom are horizontal

and the back is vertical. The subbase can lean backward as
much as 45 degrees when necessary. See Fig. 1.

Fig. 1—Subbase mounting dimensions in in.
(mm).

CAUTION

1. Installer must be a trained, experienced, flame

safeguard control service technician.

2. Disconnect power supply before beginning in-

stallation to prevent electrical shock and equip-
ment damage.

3. All wiring must comply with applicable local

electrical codes, ordinances, and regulations.

4. Voltage and frequency of the power supply

connected to this control must agree with those
marked on the device.

5. Loads connected to the control terminals must

not exceed those listed in the Specifications
section.

6. All external timers must be Listed or Compo-

nent Recognized by authorities having jurisdic-
tion for the specific purpose for which they are
used.

7. Some authorities having jurisdiction prohibit

the wiring of any limit or operating contacts in
series with the main fuel valve(s).

8. Perform all required checkout tests after instal-

lation is complete.

Follow the burner manufacturer’s instructions, if sup-

plied. Otherwise proceed as follows.

CAUTION

Ultraviolet sensing tubes have a life expectancy of
40,000 hours of continuous use within the ambient
temperature and voltage ratings. Worn out ultra-
violet sensing tubes can result in failure of the
sensing tube to properly discriminate between flame
conditions.

For systems using R4795A with R7290 Amplifiers, use

C7027, C7035 and C7044 Flame Detectors only on burners
that cycle On and Off at least once every 24 hours. Appli-
ances with burners that remain on for 24 hours continuously
or longer should use the C7012E Flame Detector with the
R7247C Amplifier or the C7076A Flame Detector with the
R7476A Amplifier as the ultraviolet flame detection system.

LOCATION
Temperature

Install the R4795A where the surrounding temperatures

remain within the Ambient Operating Temperature Ratings
listed in the Specifications section.

Humidity

Install the R4795A where the relative humidity never

reaches the saturation point. Condensation of moisture on
the R4795A may cause enough leakage to short the flame
signal to ground and prevent the burner from starting.

M8681

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

2-7/8

(73.0)

4-1/8  (104.8)

KNOCKOUTS (9) FOR
1/2 IN. (13) CONDUIT

45 DEGREES
MAXIMUM LEAN

WIRING TO SUBBASE

1. All wiring must comply with applicable codes, ordi-

nances, and regulations. All wiring to the Q270A Universal
Mounting subbase must be NEC Class 1.

2. When wiring the Q270A for use with the R4795A, use

the terminal designations 8, 7, and 6 (printed in yellow).

3. For normal installations, use moisture-resistant No. 14

wire suitable for at least 167

°

F (75

°

C).

4. For high temperature installations, use moisture-re-

sistant No. 14 wire selected for a temperature rating above
the maximum operating temperature for all but the ignition
and flame detector F leadwires.

a. For the ignition, use Honeywell Specification no.

R1061012 Ignition Cable or equivalent. This wire is
rated at 350

°

F (175

°

C) for continuous duty, and up to

500

°

F (260

°

C) for intermittent use.

b. For the flame detector F leadwire, use Honeywell

Specification no. R1298020 or equivalent. This wire
is rated up to 400

°

F (205

°

C) for continuous duty. It is

tested for operation up to 600V and breakdown up
to 7500V.

Содержание R4795A

Страница 1: ...repurge if the flame goes out while burner is running If pilot flame is not re established safetyswitchtripsandlocksoutsystem A tripped safety switch must be manually reset to restore operation Push to resetsafetyswitchisdust resistantenclosed Optional spdt alarm contacts operate external alarm on safety switch lockout Ignition interference circuit rectification amplifier only protects electronic ...

Страница 2: ...t contacts Male quick connect terminals female quick connects included See Terminal Ratings 40 F 40 C models have isolated spdt alarm contacts Ordering Information When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE wholesaler or your distributor refer to the TRADELINE catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number or specify 1 Order number 3 Flame failure response tim...

Страница 3: ...tion Design Certified File no 21 6 F and F1 ACCESSORIES W136A Test Meter includes 117053 Meter Connector Plug Flame Simulator 203659 Ultraviolet 121708 Rectification 123514B Ultraviolet 117053 Meter Connector Plug FSP1535 Tester for operational check Q624 Solid State Spark Generator 118702E Remote Reset Cover 120 Vac 60 Hz 202471C Reset Cover for R4795A ADDITIONAL CONTROLS Order all additional con...

Страница 4: ...ng tubes can result in failure of the sensingtubetoproperlydiscriminatebetweenflame conditions For systems using R4795A with R7290 Amplifiers use C7027 C7035 and C7044 Flame Detectors only on burners that cycle On and Off at least once every 24 hours Appli ances with burners that remain on for 24 hours continuously or longer should use the C7012E Flame Detector with the R7247C Amplifier or the C70...

Страница 5: ...TS BURNER MOTOR AIR FLOW SWITCH TO FLAME DETECTOR FLAME ROD OR UV DETECTOR FLAME AMPLIFIER 1K4 3K2 2K2 2K3 MAIN FUEL VALVE S IGNITION PILOT VALVE CONTROLLER LIMIT S R4795A 8 7 6 F G 5 4 3 1 2 2 3 Fig 3 Wiring hookup of oil system with interrupted ignition M8683 L1 HOT L2 1 1 2 3 4 5 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED FOR INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONNECT IGNITION...

Страница 6: ...R FLAME DETECTOR 6 8 7 6 T T F G 2 1 3 4 5 AIR FLOW SWITCH SODERLESS CONNECTION 120V 120V M8684 R4795C Replacement In most cases the R4795A can directly replace the R4795C For standing pilot applications where the pilot flame was detected during the off cycle install a relay as shown in Fig 5 Flame Detector Wiring See Fig 6 Alarm Contacts Models with alarm contacts have three male quick con nect t...

Страница 7: ...wandremovethecover seeFig 8 Position the R4795 over the Q270 Subbase Start all ten mounting screws and tighten uniformly These screws com plete electrical circuits terminal 1 excepted and hold the R4795 to the subbase L1 HOT L2 1 1 2 2 IF A LINE VOLTAGE ALARM IS USED THE R4795 MUST BE MOUNTED IN A SUITABLE ENCLOSURE POWER SUPPLY MUST MATCH THE ELECTRICAL RATINGS OF THE ALARM PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEA...

Страница 8: ... SAFETY SWITCH RESET BUTTON CAPTIVE MOUNTING SCREWS 10 2K 3K M8680 ST71A PLUG IN PURGE TIMER PURGE TIMER CONNECTORS PLUG IN AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL ALARM TERMINALS AMPLIFIER CONNECTORS TEST JACK ARC GAP IGNITION INTERFERENCE PROTECTION R7289 RECTIFICATION AMPLIFIER ONLY PRELIMINARY INSPECTION Make certain that 1 Wiringconnectionsarecorrectandallterminalscrews are tight Use a meter to check the continui...

Страница 9: ...ge c As the control attempts to restart the pilot turn the pilot back up slowly just until relay 2K pulls back in You will have 15 seconds to complete this step before lockout occurs d Again turn the pilot down slightly but not enough so theflamerelaydropsout Iftherelaydropsout simply allow the control to complete the purge period and then turn the pilot back up to pull in the flame relay as in st...

Страница 10: ...so spark is produced between the electrode and ground 3 Checktheflamerelay2K Therelayshouldnotpullin The flame signal current should not be more than one fourth microampere 4 If relay 2K does pull in resight the detector farther out from the spark or away from possible reflection It may be necessary to construct a barrier to block the ignition spark from the detector view Continue adjustments unti...

Страница 11: ...e 1K relay will not pull in The result will be a continuous purge safe failure Hot Refractory Hold in Photocell Installations If hot refractory holds in the flame relay at the end of the running cycle startup is prevented until the hot refractory no longer holds in the flame relay Troubleshooting The first step in troubleshooting the R4795A is to deter mine the location of the system trouble Reset...

Страница 12: ... is pulled in check for flame simulating condition 4 If the flame relay is not pulled in clean the 2K relay contacts 5 Replace the purge timer with one of the same timing If problem still continues replace the R4795 D Relay 1K pulls in but the pilot does not light ignition doesnotoccur orexpandingpilotvalvedoesnotopen 1 Make sure that all manual fuel valves are open 2 Check voltage between termina...

Страница 13: ... Howeliminated tabulatedinorderofimportance 1 Provide adequate flame grounding area 2 Be sure the ignition electrode and the flame rod are on opposite sides of the grounding area 3 Check for the correct spacings on the ignition electrode Spacing should be 1 16 in 1 6 mm to 3 32 in 2 4 mm for 6 000V systems 1 8 in 3 2 mm to 3 16 in 4 8 mm for 10 000V systems 4 Eliminate any marginal spacings at oth...

Страница 14: ...e reasons 1 Some had solvents that could deteriorate plastic parts and wire insulation 2 Some leave an oily residue that will collect dust and dirt The residue will also break down to form various carbonaceousproducts Eitherresultwillcauseearlycontact failure Do not use an abrasive sand paper stock file etc or a burnishing tool to clean contacts Its use can cause early contact failure for these re...

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