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RA890F

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PILOT TURNDOWN TEST

CAUTION

The pilot turndown test should be performed only
by qualified personnel and the instructions should
be followed carefully.

On systems that prove a pilot before the main fuel valve

can be opened, perform a pilot turndown test to prove that the
main burner can be lighted by the smallest pilot that will hold
in the flame relay. Perform a flame current check before and
after the pilot turndown test.

1. Open the main power switch.
2. Shut off the fuel supply to the main burner only by

closing the manual main burner shutoff cock. Do not shut off
the fuel supply to the pilot valve.

3. Restore power to the relay.
4. Start the system by raising the setpoint of the control-

ler (or pressing the Start button). The pilot will light and pull
in the flame relay.

5. Reduce the size of the pilot flame to the turndown

condition by slowly closing the manual valve on the pilot gas
line. At the turndown condition, the pilot will be small
enough to just hold in the flame relay (2K).

a. Turn down the pilot until relay 2K drops out.
b. Slowly turn up the pilot again just until relay 2K pulls

back in.

c. Again turn down the pilot slightly, but not enough so

the relay drops out.

If the relay drops out again, simply turn up the pilot and

try again. The closer the pilot is to the dropout condition, the
more conclusive the test will be.

6. Check that the pilot is lit and relay 2K is pulled in.
7. Open the manual main burner shutoff cock. Main

flame should light smoothly within one second. If the burner
does not light within one second, close the shutoff cock and
shut off power to the relay. Proceed to step 9.

8. If the burner lights, repeat step 7 two or three times to

verify smooth lightoff.

9. If the lightoff is unsatisfactory, readjust the flame

detector to require a larger pilot flame to hold in the flame
relay. This usually requires:

a. Resighting an ultraviolet or photocell type detector

farther out on the axis of a pilot flame, or

b. Adjusting a flame rod detector so that a larger mini-

mum pilot is required.

CAUTION

If the pilot needs to be adjusted and rechecked,
allow five minutes for the purge of unburned gases
in the firebox before proceeding to the next step.

10. Repeat the entire turndown test until the flame is

established promptly in step 7.

11. Turn up the pilot to full flame at the completion of the

test. Perform a flame current check before leaving the job.

SAFE SHUTDOWN CHECKS
Limit Action

With the burner operating, lower the high limit setting to

simulate an overheated boiler or furnace. Normal shutdown
should occur. Restore the normal limit setting and the burner
should restart.

Use manual reset limits with the RA890F to prevent the

system from cycling off the high limit and to assure that the
condition that causes the limit action is detected as soon as
possible.

Flame Failure

With the burner operating, close the manual fuel valves to

simulate a flame failure. System should lock out in safety
switch timing (15 or 30 seconds). After the safety switch
cools, open the manual valves and reset the safety switch.
The burner should restart.

Power Failure

With the burner operating, open and then immediately

close the line switch to simulate a power failure. Burner
should shut down. After a short delay for component check,
burner should restart and operate normally.

HOT REFRACTORY HOLD-IN (PHOTOCELL OIL
INSTALLATION ONLY)

If hot refractory holds in the flame relay at the end of the

burner-on cycle, the system cannot restart until the relay
drops out. Check for hot refractory hold-in by observing the
flame relay for immediate dropout at the end of a long
burner-on period. If the relay does not drop out, resight the
photocell so it does not sight the refractory, or decrease
photocell sensitivity using aperture disks or filters.

NOTE: At the completion of all checkout tests, make sure

that the RA890 is not on safety lockout, that the pilot is
turned up to its normal level, and that all limit settings are
correct. Operate the system through one normal cycle
before leaving the installation.

Содержание RA890F Protectorelay Primary Control

Страница 1: ... required during Off cycle no tube to warm up before starting Push to reset safety switch in dust resistant enclosure Built inprotectionagainstignitioncrossoverinflame rod systems Does not start if flame simulating failure occurs in flame detector circuit Automatic safety shutdown if flame fails on start or if flame not re established after flame failure Flame signal current is directly measurable...

Страница 2: ...r 1 0A at 120 Vac in suitable wiring enclosure Low Voltage Control Circuit T T 0 3A 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 standard or TRADELINE 2 Voltage and frequency 3 Flame response time 4 Safety switch tim...

Страница 3: ...TE All devices meeting UL components recognition have the following symbol Replacement exchange controls that meet current UL requirements are identified with the term REMFR D following the listing or component recognition mark Canadian Standards Association Certified 120V models only File No LR1620 Factory Mutual Approved Report No 17678 19417 and 19784 American Gas Association Design Certified f...

Страница 4: ...nt 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 Mounting subbase in in mm 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 WIRE SUBBASE 1 Disconnect power supply see Fig 2 before ma...

Страница 5: ... ALARM TERMINALS ARE ENERGIZED THROUGH RA890 SAFETY SWITCH ALARM WILL NOT SOUND UNTIL SAFETY SWITCH TRIPS OUT POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED FOR RA890E REPLACEMENT LEAVE POWER CONNECTED TO TERMINAL 1 SUBBASE WIRING CHANGES ARE NOT REQUIRED SOME AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION PROHIBIT THE WIRING OF ANY LIMIT OR OPERATING CONTACTS IN SERIES WITH THE MAIN F...

Страница 6: ...ON AS REQUIRED RA890F IS POWERED AT TERMINAL 6 ONLY WHEN REPLACING ANOTHER MODEL LEAVE HOT LINE L1 CONNECTED TO TERMINAL 1 EVEN THROUGH IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR OPERATION MAY USE LINE OR LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLLER IF LINE VOLTAGE CONTROLLER IS USED CONNECT IT BETWEEN THE LIMIT CONTROLLER AND TERMINAL 6 JUMPER T T FOR INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONNECT TO TERMINAL 3 OPENING OF A LIMIT CONTROL OR LINE VOLTAGE...

Страница 7: ...SET PUSHBUTTON LOAD RELAY 1K Q270A SUBBASE M8766 FLAME RELAY 2K CAPTIVE MOUNTING SCREWS 10 ARC GAP PROTECTOR OPTIONAL ALARM CONTACT 3 PILOT LINK JUMPER WIRE 0N BASE ALONGSIDE TEST JACK TEST JACK PILOT LINK ARC GAP PROTECTOR M8767 Operation NORMAL OPERATION SUMMARY Normal control operation is summarized below Refer to Fig 5 for the internal schematic of the control 1 Call for heat Load relay pulls ...

Страница 8: ...m all checkout tests indicated below Flame Current Check all installations PilotTurndownTest allinstallationsthatrequireproofof pilot before main fuel valve is opened Safe Shutdown Checks Flame failure power failure limit action all installations Hot Refractory Hold In photocell applications only FLAME CURRENT CHECK The flame current check is the best indicator of proper flame detector application...

Страница 9: ... on the axis of a pilot flame or b Adjusting a flame rod detector so that a larger mini mum pilot is required CAUTION If the pilot needs to be adjusted and rechecked allow five minutes for the purge of unburned gases in the firebox before proceeding to the next step 10 Repeat the entire turndown test until the flame is established promptly in step 7 11 Turn up the pilot to full flame at the comple...

Страница 10: ...ners tested were found to leave deposits on the contact surfaces or to attack RA890 chassis parts Troubleshooting Whentroubleoccursintheheatingsystemanditscauseis not immediately apparent the service technician can apply the following step by step checkout to locate the cause of most problems Refer to Fig 3 and 4 for terminal locations and to Fig 6 for location of component parts CAUTION Use extre...

Страница 11: ... PROBLEMS Relay Chatter Load relay chatter can result from extreme low voltage notifypowercompany orfromalooseconnection tighten Flame relay chatter may result from improper combus tion adjust burner or soot or carbon on flame detector clean and correct the cause Difficulty Resetting Safety Switch 30 Second Safety Switch Models _ Ambienttemperaturemaybebelow 10 F 12 C Prob lem is corrected by warm...

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