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RM7890, RM7895 100 Vac

8 . 

When the pilot ignites, measure the flame signal. If the 

pilot flame signal is unsteady or approaching the 1.25 

Vdc minimum value, adjust the pilot flame size or detector 

 position to provide a maximum and steady flame signal.

9 . 

Recycle the system to recheck lightoff and pilot flame 

 signal.

10 . 

When the RUN period (MAIN IGN period for the RM7895) 

is displayed by the MAIN LED, make sure the automatic 

main fuel valve is open; then smoothly open the  manual 

main fuel shutoff valve(s) and watch for main burner 

flame ignition. When the main burner flame is established, 

 p roceed to step 17.

11 . 

If the main burner flame is not established within five 

seconds or the normal lightoff time specified by the equip-

ment manufacturer, close the manual main fuel shutoff 

valve(s).

12 . 

Recycle the system to recheck lightoff and pilot flame sig-

nal.

13 . 

Let the relay module recycle to the RUN period (MAIN IGN 

period for the R7895). Smoothly open the manual fuel 

shutoff valve(s) and try lightoff again. (The first attempt 

may have been required to purge the lines and bring suffi-

cient fuel to the burner.)

14 . 

If the main burner flame is not established within five 

seconds or the normal lightoff time specified by the 

 equipment manufacturer, close the manual fuel shutoff 

valve(s). Check all burner adjustments.

15 . 

If the main burner flame is not established after two 

 attempts:

a . 

Check for improper pilot size.

b . 

Check for excess combustion air.

c . 

Check for adequate fuel flow.

d . 

Check for proper gas supply pressure.

e . 

Check for proper valve operation.

f . 

Check for proper pilot flame positioning.

16 . 

Repeat steps 11 through 15 to establish the main burner 

flame, then proceed to step 17.

17 . 

With the sequence in RUN, make burner adjustments for 

flame stability and BTU input rating.

18 . 

Shut down the system by opening the burner switch or by 

lowering the setpoint of the operating controller. Make 

sure the main flame goes out. There may be a delay due 

to gas trapped between the valve(s) and the burner. Make 

sure all automatic fuel valve(s) close.

19 . 

Restart the system by closing the burner switch and/or 

raising the setpoint of the operating controller. Observe 

that the pilot is established during PILOT IGN and the 

main burner flame is established during RUN (MAIN IGN 

for RM7895) within the normal lightoff time.

20 . 

Measure the flame signal. Continue to check for the proper 

signal, see Table 10, through the RUN period.

21 . 

Run the burner through another sequence, observing the 

flame signal for:

a . 

Pilot flame alone (unless using direct spark ignition).

b . 

Pilot and main flame together. Also observe the time it 

takes to light the main flame. Ignition of the main flame 

should be smooth.

22 . 

Return the system to normal operation.

23 . 

Make sure all readings are in the required ranges before 

proceeding.

NOTE:  Upon completing these tests, open the master switch 

and remove all test jumpers from the subbase termi-

nals, limits/controls or switches .

Initial Lightoff Check for Direct Spark 

Ignition (DSI)

Use this check for gas and oil burners that do not use a pilot 

immediately following the preliminary inspection. Refer to the 

appropriate sample block diagram of field wiring for the igni-

tion transformer and fuel valve(s) hookup.

NOTE:  Low fuel pressure limits, if used, could be open; if so, 

bypass them with jumpers during this check .

1 . 

Open the master switch.

2 . 

Complete the normal checkout of the fuel supply and 

equipment as recommended by the equipment manufac-

turer.

3 . 

Close all manual main fuel shutoff valve(s). Check that the 

automatic fuel valve(s) are closed. Make sure fuel is not 

entering the combustion chamber.

4 . 

Close the master switch and start the system with a call for 

heat by raising the setpoint of the operating controller; see 

Fig. 15 or the relay module operating sequences. The pri-

mary sequence should start with the 10-second INITIATE 

sequence.

5 . 

Let the sequence advance through STANDBY and SAFE-

START CHECK for the RM7890 (PREPURGE for the 

RM7895) to Ignition Trial. Ignition spark should occur. 

 Listen for the click of the first stage fuel solenoid valve(s).

6 . 

Let the program sequence complete its cycle.

7 . 

Open the manual fuel shutoff valve(s).

8 . 

Push the reset button and recycle the program sequence 

through STANDBY and SAFE-START CHECK for the 

RM7890 (PREPURGE for the RM7895).

9 . 

Watch for the FLAME LED to help determine when the first 

stage burner flame is established. If it is established, go to 

step 15.

10 . 

If the first stage burner flame is not established within four 

seconds, or within the normal lightoff time specified by the 

equipment manufacturer, close the manual fuel shutoff 

valve(s) and open the master switch.

11 . 

Check all burner adjustments.

12 . 

Wait about three minutes. Close the master switch, open 

the manual fuel shutoff valve(s), and try again to light off 

the burner. The first attempt may have been required to 

purge the lines and bring sufficient fuel to the burner.

13 . 

If the first stage burner flame is not established within four 

seconds or within the normal lightoff time specified by the 

equipment manufacturer, close the manual fuel shutoff 

valve(s) and open the master switch.

14 . 

If necessary, repeat steps 8 through 13 to establish the 

first stage burner flame. Then proceed to step 15.

15 . 

When the first stage burner flame is established, the se-

quence will advance to RUN. Make burner adjustments for 

flame stability and input rating. If a second stage is used, 

proceed to step 18. 

16 . 

Shut down the system by opening the burner switch or by 

lowering the setpoint of the operating controller. Make 

sure the burner flame goes out and make sure all automat-

ic fuel valves close.

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Содержание RM7895 Series

Страница 1: ...ument provides installation and static checkout in structions Other applicable publications are Table 1 Other applicable publications Form number Description 65 0249 S7810M Modbus Module 65 0084 Q7800A B 22 Terminal Wiring Subbase Product Data 65 0090 S7800A 2 line VFD Keyboard Display Module Product Data 65 0091 S7810A Data ControlBus Module Product Data 65 0095 S7820 Remote Reset Module Product ...

Страница 2: ...d optional Keyboard Display Module Status of configuration jumpers SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings See Table 2 Voltage and Frequency 100 Vac 10 15 50 60 Hz 10 Power Dissipation 10W maximum Maximum Total Connected Load 2000 VA Fusing Total Connected Load 15A maximum type SC or equivalent Environmental Ratings Ambient Temperature Operating 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Storage 60 F to 150 F 51 C to 6...

Страница 3: ...M7895 Alarm 100 Vac 1A pilot duty 4 RM7890 Alarm 100 Vac 1A pilot duty 4 RM7895 Burner Motor 100 Vac 9 8AFL 58 8ALR inrush 5 RM7890 Unused 5 RM7895 Line Voltage Supply L1 100 Vac 10 15 50 60 Hz 10 b 6 RM7890 Burner Controller and Limits 100 Vac 8A Run 43A inrush b 6 RM7895 Burner Controller and Limits 100 Vac 1 mA 7 RM7890 Unused 7 RM7895 Airflow Interlock 100 Vac 8A run 43A inrush 8 Pilot Valve I...

Страница 4: ...ch Combination A B C D F 4 5A ignition 50 VA Pilot Duty plus 4 5A ignition 180 VA ignition plus motor valves with 660 VA inrush 360 VA open 250 VA hold 2A Pilot Duty 65 VA Pilot Duty plus Motor valves with 3850 VA inrush 700 VA open 250 VA hold Fig 1 Mounting dimensions of RM7890 RM7895 Relay Module and Q7800A Subbase in in mm Fig 2 Mounting dimensions of RM7890 RM7895 Relay Module and Q7800B Subb...

Страница 5: ... Dynamic Self Check R7886A Mb 3 0 sec Gas oil coal Ultraviolet Adjustable Sensitivity C7076 Optical White Dynamic Ampli Check R7851B 0 8 or 3 0 sec Gas oil coal Optical UV Visible Light C7927 C7962 Dynamic Self Check R7851Cb 3 0 sec Gas oil coal Optical UV only C7961 a Flame Failure Response Time FFRT depends on selection of amplifier b Circuitry tests all electronic components in flame detection ...

Страница 6: ...Internal system fault occurred c Main valve terminal is energized when it should be off d No flame present at end of PFEP e Airflow lockout feature is enabled and the airflow switch opens RM7895 f Purge card is not installed or was removed RM7895 only g Purge card is faulty RM7895 only 6 RUN PERIOD a Ignition terminal is energized when it should be off b Internal system fault occurred c Main valve...

Страница 7: ...r information during normal operation or when a safety shutdown or hold occurs First out Annunciation reports the cause of safety shutdown or identifies the cause of a failure to start or continue the burner control sequence with text and numbered code using the optional KDM It monitors all field input circuits including the flame signal amplifier Self Diagnostics add to the First Out Annunciation...

Страница 8: ...c trical separation using insulation at least equivalent to double or reinforced insulation This can be accomplished by either 1 Optically isolating the communication and or remote reset lines from the control cabinet 2 Providing physical separation from the communication and or remote reset lines using electrical conduit and a 204718A Remote Display Cover Assembly or other suitable enclosure that...

Страница 9: ...t the subbase using four no 6 screws not provided NOTE You might receive and error code 101 via KDM check the screws securing the relay to the subbase to check if they are not tight enough re tighten to insure there is no gap between the relay and the subbase Fig 4 Internal block diagram of the RM7890 see Fig 6 for detailed wiring instructions 9 32 00216 01 ...

Страница 10: ... refer to the Specifi cations for the 2 line VFD KDM 65 0090 the 4 line LCD KDM 32 00110 Network Data ControlBus Module 65 0091 or Extension Cable Assembly 65 0131 3 Disconnect the power supply from the main disconnect before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage More than one disconnect may be required 4 All wiring must comply with all applicable electrical codes...

Страница 11: ...r equivalent Remote Reset Module 22 AWG two wire twisted pair insulated for low voltage Modbus Module 22 AWG two wire twisted pair with ground Belden 8723 shielded cable or equivalent 13 Vdc full wave rectified transformer power input 18 AWG wire insulated for voltages and temperatures for given application TTW60C THW75C THHN90C The KDM and for remote mounting or communications Data ControlBus Mod...

Страница 12: ...path are free of nonconductive coatings and protected against corrosion on mating surfaces Signal ground KDM Data ControlBus Module Modbus Module Connect the shield at both ends of the daisy chain to earth ground 7 Recommended wire routing a For flame detector leadwires 1 Do not run high voltage ignition transformer wires in the same conduit with the flame detection wiring 2 Do not run scanner wir...

Страница 13: ...dule dust cover flame amplifier flame amplifier signal voltage probes electrical signal volt age probes and electrical connections a Allow an additional two inches 51 mm below the relay module for the flame amplifier mounting b Allow an optional three inch 76 mm minimum to both sides of the relay module for electrical signal voltage probes 3 Make sure subbase wiring does not project beyond the ter...

Страница 14: ...etector to the wiring subbase Capacitance increas es with leadwire length reducing the signal strength The maximum permissible leadwire length depends on the type of flame detector leadwire and conduit The ultimate limiting factor in the flame detector leadwire is the flame signal See Table 10 Fig 8 Electrical panel installation Fig 9 Wall or burner installation Fig 10 Dust cover mounting Fig 11 S...

Страница 15: ... sequence if the relay module verifies voltage fluctuations of 10 15 or fre quency fluctuations of 10 during any part of the operating sequence The INITIATE sequence lasts for ten seconds un less the voltage or frequency tolerances are not met When the tolerances are not met a hold condition is initiated and displayed on the optional KDM for at least five seconds When the tolerances are met the IN...

Страница 16: ...nds into PREPURGE or within the specified purge card timing oth erwise a recycle to the beginning of PREPURGE or lockout occurs depending on how the airflow switch selectable jumper is configured Ignition Trials Pilot Flame Establishing Period PFEP 1 The pilot valve and ignition transformer terminals 8 and 10 are energized The relay module has an intermittent pi lot valve terminal 8 2 Flame must b...

Страница 17: ...lightning and high current protection Equipment Recommended 1 Voltmeter one megohm volt minimum sensitivity set on the 0 to 300 Vac scale 2 Two jumper wires no 14 wire insulated 12 in 305 mm long with insulated alligator clips at both ends An ammeter can replace one of the jumper wires when checking operation of terminals 8 9 or 10 Verify amp draw to the device nameplate General Instructions 1 Per...

Страница 18: ...Ignition spark if ignition transformer is connected to terminal 8 Automatic pilot valve opens if connected to terminal 8 Refer to wiring diagram of system being tested 1 Watch for spark or listen for buzz a Ignition electrodes are clean b Ignition transformer is okay 2 List for click or feel head of valve for acti vation a Actuator if used b Pilot valve 5 3 to 9a Automatic fuel valve s opens If us...

Страница 19: ...or spark or listen for buzz a Ignition electrodes are clean b Ignition transformer is okay 2 List for click or feel head of valve for acti vation a Actuator if used b Pilot valve 6 5 to 9a Automatic fuel valve s opens If using direct spark ignition check the first stage fuel valve s instead of the pilot valve 3 Same as test number 5 If using direct spark ignition check the first stage fuel valve s...

Страница 20: ...a pilot 6 Hot refractory hold in test all installations 7 Ignition interference test all installations using flame rods 8 Flame signal with hot combustion chamber all installa tions 9 Safety shutdown tests all installations See Fig 14 for location of component parts and see Fig 5 or 6 or Q7800 Specifications form 65 0084 for terminal locations Preliminary Inspection When performing the following i...

Страница 21: ...ream from the burner inlet or disconnect power from the auto matic main fuel valve s 4 Close the master switch and start the system with a call for heat by raising the setpoint of the operating controller see Fig 15 or the relay module sequence The sequence should start the ten second INITIATE sequence 5 Let the sequence advance through STANDBY and SAFE START CHECK PREPURGE in the RM7895 Ignition ...

Страница 22: ...l operation 23 Make sure all readings are in the required ranges before proceeding NOTE Upon completing these tests open the master switch and remove all test jumpers from the subbase termi nals limits controls or switches Initial Lightoff Check for Direct Spark Ignition DSI Use this check for gas and oil burners that do not use a pilot immediately following the preliminary inspection Refer to the...

Страница 23: ... relay module will lock out a If the Flame Failure Action jumper see Table 6 or 7 JR2 is not clipped allow the RM7890 to recycle to PILOT IG NITION or the RM7895 to recycle through PREPURGE If the Flame Failure Action jumper is clipped push the reset pushbutton and allow the RM7890D to recycle to PILOT IGNITION or the RM7895E F to recycle through PREPURGE b As the control attempts to relight the p...

Страница 24: ...pi lot cannot ignite e Safety shutdown will occur 5 Observe loss of flame during RUN if Flame Failure Action configuration jumper JR2 is selected for Lockout see Ta bles 6 and 7 a Open the main fuel manual shutoff valve s and open the manual pilot shutoff valve s b Depress the reset pushbutton c Start the system Startup should be normal and the main burner should light normally d After the sequenc...

Страница 25: ...the actual status of the terminal If voltage is detected at the terminal 1 is displayed but if volt age is not present at the terminal 0 is displayed Historical Information Index The relay module has nonvolatile memory that allows it to retain historical information for the six most recent lockouts Each of the six lockout files retains the cycle when the fault occurred the hour of operation when t...

Страница 26: ...roper value INITIATE HOLD Low Line Voltage The LED indicates the burner status POWER and that low line voltage has occurred The burner sequence will not advance into STANDBY until the line voltage is at a sufficient level for proper operating parameters STANDBY The LED indicates the burner status POWER The burner can be placed in STANDBY by opening the burner switch or if the operating controller ...

Страница 27: ...output will be de energized after the reset pushbutton is released SAFETY AND SECURITY Physical device protection Device shall be accessible to authorized personnel only In stallation on publicly accessible places is not recommended as this could lead to unwanted and potentially unsafe chang es to device wiring configuration etc It is recommended to lock the device in an enclosed cabinet with acce...

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