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CORROSIVE CHEMICALS 

Corrosive chemicals can also attack the module and gas 

control and eventually cause a failure. Where chemicals 
may be used routinely for cleaning, make sure the cleaning 
solution cannot reach the controls. Where chemicals are 
likely  to  be  suspended  in  air,  as  in  some  industrial  and 
agricultural applications, protect the ignition module from 
exposure  with  a  NEMA  4  enclosure;  see  the  Electronic 
Ignition Service Manual, form 70-6604. 

 

DUST OR GREASE ACCUMULATION 

Heavy accumulation of dust or grease may cause the 

controls to malfunction. Where dust or grease may be a 
problem, provide covers for the module and the gas control 

 

INSTALLATION 
WHEN INSTALLING THIS IGNITION SYSTEM… 

1. Read  these  instructions  carefully.  Failure  to  follow 

them could damage the components or cause a hazardous 
condition. 

2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the 

components to make sure they are suitable for your appli- 
cation. 

3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service tech- 

nician. 

4. After installation is complete, check out component 

operation as provided in these instructions. 

that  will  limit  environmental  contamination.  A  NEMA  4 
enclosure is recommended for the ignition module; see the 
Electronic Ignition Service Manual, form 70-6604. 

 

HEAT 

The  controls  can  be  damaged  by  excessively  high 

temperatures. Make sure the maximum ambient tempera- 
ture at the control locations will not exceed the rating of the 
control.  If  the  appliance  normally  operates  at  very  high 
temperatures, insulation, shielding, and air circulation may 
be necessary to protect the controls. Proper insulation or 
shielding should be provided by the appliance manufac- 
turer;  make  sure  adequate  air  circulation  is  maintained 
when the appliance is installed. 

 
 

•  In many such applications, particularly commercial 

cooking, the equipment operates  100,000-200,000 
cycles per year. Such heavy cycling can wear out the 
gas control in one to two years. A normal forced air 
furnace,  for  which  the  controls  were  originally  in- 
tended,  typically operates less than 20,000  cycles 
per year. 

•  Exposure  to  water,  dirt,  chemicals,  and  heat  can 

damage the module or the gas control and shut down 
the control system. A NEMA 4 enclosure can reduce 
exposure to environmental contaminants. See Elec- 
tronic Ignition Service Manual, form 70-6604. 

The maintenance program should include regular check- 

out of the system as outlined under Checkout, page 11. 

 
 
 
 

 

Maintenance frequency must be determined individually 

for each application. Some considerations are: 

• 

Cycling frequency

. Appliances that may cycle more 

than 20,000 times annually should be checked 
monthly. 

• 

Intermittent use

. Appliances that are used seasonally 

should be checked before shutdown and again be- 
fore the next use. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PERFORM PREINSTALLATION SAFETY INSPECTION 

The preinstallation checks described in ANSI Standard 

Z21.71 on page 19 

must 

be done before the replacement 

module  is  installed.  If  a  condition  which  could  result  in 
unsafe operation is detected, the appliance should be shut 
off  and  the  owner  advised  of  the  unsafe  condition.  Any 
potentially unsafe condition must be corrected before pro- 
ceeding with the installation. 

 

Maintenance Requirements in Severe Environments 

Regular  preventive  maintenance  is  important  in  any 

application, but especially so in commercial cooking, agri- 
cultural, and industrial applications because: 

• 

=Consequence of unexpected shutdown

. Where the 

cost of an unexpected shutdown would be high, the 
system should be checked more often. 

• 

Dusty, wet, or corrosive environment. 

Since  these 

environments can cause the controls to deteriorate 
more rapidly, the system should be checked  more 
often. 

 

Any control should be replaced if it does not perform 

properly  on  checkout  or  troubleshooting.  In  addition,  re- 
place any module if it is wet or looks like it has ever been 
wet. Protective enclosures as outlined under 

“Planning the 

Installation” are recommended regardless of checkout fre- 
quency. 

 

MOUNT IGNITION MODULE 

Select a location close enough to the burner to allow a 

short (3 ft. [0.9 m] max.), direct cable route to the igniter. 
Ambient  temperature  at  the  module  must  be  within  the 
range  listed  under  APPLICATION,  page  1.  The  module 
must be protected from water, moisture, corrosive chemi- 
cals and excessive dust and grease. 

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD 
MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE 
INJURY OR DEATH 
Do not attempt to take the module apart or to clean 
it. Improper reassembly and cleaning may cause 
unreliable operation. 

1.  Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring 

to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. 

2.  If a new gas control is to be installed, turn off gas 

supply before starting installation. Conduct Gas 
Leak  Test  according  to  gas  control  manufac- 
turer’s  instructions  after  the  gas  control  is  in- 
stalled. 

3.  If  module  must  be  mounted  near  moisture  or 

water, provide suitable waterproof enclosure. 

CAUTION 

WARNING 

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 
1.  The ignition module can malfunction if it gets 

wet, leading to accumulation of explosive gas. 
•  Never install where water can flood, drip or 

condense on module. 

•  Never  try  to  use  a  module  that  has  been 

wet

—replace it. 

2.  Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is heavier than 

air and will not vent upward naturally. 
•  Do  not  light  pilot  or  operate  electric 

switches, lights, or appliances until you are 
sure the appliance area is free of gas. 

WARNING 

Содержание S8600

Страница 1: ...ANING Once a module or gas control has been wet it may operate unreliably and must be replaced If the appliance is likely to be cleaned with water or steam the controls and associated wiring should be covered so water orsteam flow cannot reach them The controls should be high enough above the bottom of the cabinet so they will not be subject tofloodingorsplashingduringnormalcleaningprocedures If n...

Страница 2: ...on Some considerations are Cyclingfrequency Appliances that may cycle more than 20 000 times annually should be checked monthly Intermittent use Appliances that are used seasonally should be checked before shutdown and again be fore the next use PERFORM PREINSTALLATION SAFETY INSPECTION The preinstallation checks described in ANSI Standard Z21 71 on page 19 must be done before the replacement modu...

Страница 3: ... end to vent damper To connect the D80B follow the wiring diagrams sup plied with the vent damper or see Fig 7 for typical connec tions Connect Ignition Module 1 Connectremainingsystemcomponentstotheignition module terminals as shown in the appropriate wiring dia gram Figs 1 to 10 Fig 1 is a basic circuit for a heating only atmos pheric burner with S8600F H M S8610F H S8660D or S8670D Fig 2 shows ...

Страница 4: ... Strip the other end of the wire and fasten it under the igniter bracket mounting screw If necessary use a shield to protect the ground wire from radiant heat 3 The burner serves as the common grounding area If thereisnotgoodmetal to metalcontactbetweentheburner and ground run a lead from the burner to ground NOTE Earth ground is not required REPLACING MODULE WITH TH R TH W TERMINALS On modules th...

Страница 5: ... CONTROL 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED THERMO STAT 1ST 2ND OPERATOR OPERATOR MAIN VALVE PILOT COM 3 197516A WIRING HARNESS SPARK DAMPER PLUG 5 VENT 24V GND 24V TH W S8600F H M S8610F H GND MV MV PV PV BURNER PILOT GAS SUPPLY LIMIT CONTROLLER GROUND IGNITER 1 L2 L1 HOT 4 3 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH 3 ft 0 9 m 4 CONTROLS IN 24V CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE IN GROUND L...

Страница 6: ...SE SPARK 5 VENT DAMPER PLUG 24V GND 24V TH W S8600A B S8610A B GND MV MV PV PV BURNER M1177C L2 L1 HOT 1 PILOT GAS SUPPLY COMBUSTION 1 AIR BLOWER MOTOR GROUND 5 FOR MODULE WITH TH W TERMINAL AND VENT DAMPER PLUG CONNECT THERMOSTAT TO TH W LEAVE 24V OPEN DO NOT REMOVE VENT DAMPER PLUG PILOT BURNER Q345 Q346 Q348 Q362 Q381 PILOT BURNER IGNITER SENSOR LIMIT CONTROLLER L2 L1 HOT 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONT...

Страница 7: ...L COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER RELAY 4 Q381PILOT BURNER IGNITER SENSOR PILOT BURNER GROUND PILOT GAS SUPPLY LIMIT CONTROLLER 1 L1 L2 L1 L2 HOT 1 COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER MOTOR HOT M1178C 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION 3 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH 3 ft 0 9 m 4 CONTROLS IN 24V CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE IN GROUND LEG TOTRANSFORMER 5 FOR MOD...

Страница 8: ...UND PILOT GAS SUPPLY 4 1K3 1 2 3 4 5 6 L2 L1 HOT 1 TRANSFORMER LIMIT 2 CONTROLLER THERMOSTAT OR CONTROLLER LIMIT CONTROLLER 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION 3 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH 3 ft 0 9 m 4 CONTROLS IN 24V CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE IN GROUND LEG TOTRANSFORMER 5 FOR MODULE WITH TH W TERMINAL AND VENT DAMPER PLUG CONNECT T...

Страница 9: ...R SENSOR PILOT BURNER GROUND PILOT GAS SUPPLY LIMIT CON TROLLER FAN CENTER 4 R C W G Y MOTOR COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER RELAY COIL FAN MOTOR FAN CONTROL C H 2 AIR PROVING SWITCH 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECTMEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION 3 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH 3 ft 0 9 m 4 CONTROLS IN 24V CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE IN GROUND LEG TO TRANSFORMER 5 FOR MODULE ...

Страница 10: ...OR PILOT BURNER GROUND PILOT GAS SUPPLY CABLE 2 L1 HOT 1 BLUE YELLOW G L1 5 BLACK TP 1K ORANGE B R L8148J 1K1 1K3 Z W T TV 1K2 AUTO MANUAL SWITCH C1 FAN MOTOR L2 L2 B3 B2 B1 C2 M1181C THERMOSTAT 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 CUT PLUG OFF MODULE END OF D80D WIRE HARNESS CONNECT LEADWIRE COLORS AS SHOWN 3 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH 3 ft 0 9 m 4 FOR MODULE WI...

Страница 11: ...y Turn gas supply off Set thermostat or controller above room temperature to call for heat Watch for spark at pilot burner either immediately or following prepurge See device label Time spark from start to shutoff See device label On S8600M wait 6 min nom Ignition sequence should start again followed by shutoff after 90 sec max Open manual gas cock and make sure no gas is flowing to pilot or main ...

Страница 12: ...ustion air blower starts on a call for heat On proof of airflow the air proving switch closes and energizes the S8660 S8670 When the module is used in an atmospheric system the call for heat energizes the module In either case the module first initiates a 45 sec delay to allow system prepurge After prepurge the module starts the pilot ignition sequence START STAGE 1 TRIAL FOR IGNIITION 3 Pilot bur...

Страница 13: ...yretry for ignition Operation on ignition failure is the same as lockout modules except that a timer starts timing imme diately following shutoff Six minutes nom five minutes min after shutoff the module restarts the ignition se quence The ignition trial shutoff wait sequence continues until either the pilot lights or the thermostat is set below room temperature to end the call for heat The module...

Страница 14: ...exposure to extreme heat which can permit leakage to ground Replace pilot burner igniter sensor and provide shield ifnecessary If flame rod or bracket are bent out of position restore to correct position STEP 3 Check spark ignition circuit You will need a short jumper wire made from ignition cable or other heavily insulated wire Close the manual gas valve Disconnect the ignition cable at the SPARK...

Страница 15: ...stem SPARK STOPS WHEN PILOT IS LIT Check continuity of ignition cable and ground wire Clean flame rod Check electrical connections between flame rod and module Check for cracked ceramic flame rod insulator Check that pilot flame covers flame rod and is steady and blue Adjust pilot flame If problem persists replace module Spark okay Pull ignition lead and check spark at module TURN GAS SUPPLY OFF T...

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Страница 17: ...CIRCUITS SPARK IGNITER SENSOR GND BUR NER BURNER GROUND MAIN 1K1 1K2 3K2 VALVE MV PILOT MV PV 2K 3K1 VALVE PV 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION 3K RELAY ON 100 PERCENT SHUTOFF MODELS ONLY ON NON SHUTOFF MODELS PV AND MV WIRED AS FOLLOWS TO 24V TO 24V GND MAIN INTERNAL WIRING 1K1 2K2 1K2 VALVE MV PILOT VALVE PV MV PV EX...

Страница 18: ...E DETECTOR CIRCUIT RELAY DRIVERS HYBRID CIRCUIT TIMING CIRCUITS SPARK IGNITER GND BUR NER BURNER GROUND MAIN 1K1 1K2 3K2 VALVE MV PILOT MV PV 2K 3K1 VALVE PV 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION 3K RELAY ON 100 PERCENT SHUTOFF MODELS ONLY ON NON SHUTOFF MODELS PV AND 3 MV WIRED AS FOLLOWS TO 24V MAIN TO 24V GND INTERNAL W...

Страница 19: ...all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance is located and other spaces of the building Turn on clothes dryers Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they will operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan Close fireplace dampers If after complet ing steps 7 through 12 it is believed sufficient combus tion air ...

Страница 20: ...laced with a Class 2 transformer of adequate rating 6 Check the heat anticipator in the comfort thermo stat to determine if it is properly adjusted to the current draw of the control system Follow the thermostat manufacturer s instructions 7 Make certain wiring connections are tight and wires are positioned and secured so they will not be able to contact high temperature locations 8 Conduct a Gas ...

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