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R7824, R7847, R7848, R7849, R7851, R7852, R7861, R7886 AMPLIFIERS FOR 7800 SERIES AND R7140 RELAY MODULES

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65-0109—14

7.

Disconnect power supply before making wiring connec-

tions to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage. 

8.

All wiring must comply with appropriate electrical codes, 

ordinances and regulations including NEC Class 1 (Line 

Voltage) wiring where required.

9.

Use recommended wire size and type no. 18 copper 

conductors TTW(60C) or THW (75C) or THNN(90C). 

10.

Use recommended wire routing:

a. Keep the flame signal leadwire as short as possible 

from the detector to the 7800 SERIES and R7140 

Relay Module. The maximum permissible leadwire 

length depends on the type of leadwire, conduit type 

and leadwire diameter. The ultimate limiting factor for 

flame signal leadwire length is the flame signal volt-

age. 

b. Do not run high voltage ignition transformer wires in 

the same conduit with the flame detection wiring.

c. If the flame detector leadwires are not long enough 

to reach the 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Module 

electrical connectors, make splices in a junction box. 

(1) Enclose scanner wiring without armor cable in 

metal cable or conduit. 

(2) Follow flame detector Instructions.

11.

Check wiring, see Fig. 3.

12.

Install 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Module. 

13.

Restore power to the 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay 

Module.

Flame detector wiring is shown in Fig. 3.

CHECKOUT

Preliminary Inspection

Make certain that:

1.

Wiring connections are correct and all terminal screws 

and electrical connections are tight. 

2.

Proper flame failure response time is selected. 

3.

Amplifier is securely mounted on the 7800 SERIES and 

R7140 Relay Module.

4.

Detectors are properly positioned and cleaned according 

to Detector Instructions. 

5.

Correct combination of amplifier and flame detector is 

used. 

Flame Signal Measurement (Fig. 4)

Flame signal can be measured at the Flame Signal Test Jacks, 

see Fig. 4, and at the Keyboard Display Module. Measure the 

flame signal at the appropriate times defined in the Checkout 

section; see applicable 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay 

Module Instructions. See Table 3 for acceptable and maximum 

flame signal voltage strengths.

CAUTION

Equipment Damage Hazard.

Improper wiring can destroy ultraviolet sensing 

tube.

Carefully follow polarity sensitive wiring instructions for 

the C7027, C7035, C7044, C7012, C7024, C7061, 

C7961 and C7076. Reversing the leadwires, even 

momentarily, can destroy the ultraviolet sensing tube. 

Fig. 4. Flame signal measurement with meter.

1.

Connect blue leadwire from detector to terminal F and 

white leadwire from C7027/C7035/C7044/C7061 to ter-

minal G.

2.

Connect blue leadwire from detector to terminal F and 

yellow leadwire from C7012/C7024/C7961 to terminal G. 

3.

Follow lightoff Instructions for applicable 7800 SERIES 

and R7140 Relay Module.

Measuring Flame Signal With 
Keyboard Display Module

Consult Instructions for applicable 7800 SERIES and R7140 

Relay Module or Keyboard Display Module. 

Measuring Flame Signal with a Volt 
Ohmmeter

Two test jacks, positive and negative (Com) are accessible on 

the top of the amplifier when plugged into the 7800 SERIES 

and R7140 Relay Module. These jacks are provided for 

monitoring flame signal strength. Use a one megohm/volt 

meter to measure the flame signal strength. Connect the 

positive meter lead (red) to the positive (+) amplifier test jack 

and the negative meter lead (black) to the negative (-) amplifier 

test jack. The test jacks use standard 0.180 inch diameter 

voltmeter probes. A minimum 1.25 Vdc flame signal is 

required. 

NOTE: The probes need to tip toward the relay module in 

order to make electrical contact.

NEGATIVE (-)

METER LEAD

POSITIVE (+)

METER LEAD

ONE

MEGOHM/VOLT

METER

M11459A

FLAME SIMULATOR

TEST JACK

Содержание R7824

Страница 1: ...40 Relay Modules The R7849A B Ultraviolet Flame Amplifiers are solid state plug in amplifiers that respond to an ultraviolet signal from a C7027 C7035 or C7044 Ultraviolet Flame Detector to indicate the presence of flame when used with 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Modules The R7851B Optical Flame Amplifiers are solid state plug in amplifiers that respond to optical signals from C7927 and C7962 Flam...

Страница 2: ...n the amplifier and relay module selected See Table 1 Plug in to 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Module through printed circuit board edge connector keyed for proper orientation Flame signal test jacks measure amplifier flame signal voltage 0 0 to 5 0 Vdc Flame signal strength reading range Color coded label identifies flame detection type Green rectification Red infrared Purple ultraviolet Blue pulse...

Страница 3: ...able The Amplifiers R7847B C R7861A R7886 R7851C or R7852B used with the appropriate flame detector and used in Relay Module EC7810A 20A 30A 40L 50A RM7800 E G L M 30A 38 A B C 40 E G L M 50A 90 A B C D 97 A C 98A is SIL 3 Capable in a properly designed Safety Instrumented System See form number 65 0312 for Certificate Agreement Approvals Underwriters Laboratories Inc Listed File no MP268 Guide no...

Страница 4: ... and R7847C Series 4 or greater pulse the shutter when signal of 1 5 Vdc is sensed Display readings of 0 7 to 2 4 Vdc are common i Order flame rod separately see flame detector Instructions for holder Plug in Flame Signal Amplifiers Applicable Flame Detectors Type Color Self Checking Model Flame Failure Response Time sec a Fuel Type Models Rectification Green Dymanic Self Check R7824Cb c h 3 Gas o...

Страница 5: ...Shock Hazard Can cause severe injury death or property damage Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation More than one power supply disconnection can be involved 1 Align the amplifier circuit board edge connector with the keyed receptacle on the 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Module Be sure the amplifier nameplate faces away from the Relay Module 2 Push in the amplifier until the circu...

Страница 6: ...AGE FLAME DETECTOR LEADS ARE COLOR CODED THE BLUE LEAD MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE F TERMINAL AND THE WHITE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE G TERMINAL THE UV SENSING TUBE IS POLARITY SENSITIVE FLAME DETECTOR LEADS ARE COLOR CODED THE BLUE LEAD MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE F TERMINAL AND THE YELLOW MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE G TERMINAL THE UV SENSING TUBE IS POLARITY SENSITIVE CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD INCOR...

Страница 7: ... amplifier and flame detector is used Flame Signal Measurement Fig 4 Flame signal can be measured at the Flame Signal Test Jacks see Fig 4 and at the Keyboard Display Module Measure the flame signal at the appropriate times defined in the Checkout section see applicable 7800 SERIES and R7140 Relay Module Instructions See Table 3 for acceptable and maximum flame signal voltage strengths CAUTION Equ...

Страница 8: ...t and the power supply is of the correct voltage and frequency and is sinusoidal 2 Check the detector wiring for defects including a Incorrect connections b Wrong type of wire c Deteriorated wire d Open circuits e Short circuits f Leakage paths caused by moisture soot or accu mulated dirt 3 For a flame rod make sure a There is enough ground area b The flame rod is properly located in the flame c T...

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