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S8921D HOT SURFACE IGNITION MODULE

PLANNING THE INSTALLATION

WARNING

Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Can Cause Property Damage,
Severe Injury, Or Death.

Follow these warnings exactly:
• Review the installation as outlined in this

section.

Plan for frequent maintenance as described in
the Maintenance section.

When hot surface ignition systems are used on heating
equipment in barns, greenhouses, and commercial
properties and on heating appliances such as commer-
cial cookers, agricultural equipment, industrial heating
equipment and pool heaters, heavy demands are made
on the controls. Special steps may be required to prevent
nuisance shutdowns and control failure due to frequent
cycling, severe environmental conditions related to
moisture, corrosive chemicals, dust or excessive heat.
These applications require Honeywell Home and
Building Control Engineering review; contact your
Honeywell Sales Representative for assistance.

Review the following conditions that can apply to your
specific installation and take the precautionary steps
suggested.

Frequent Cycling

These controls are designed for use on appliances that
typically cycle only three to four times an hour during the
heating season. In year-round applications with greater
cycling rates, the control can wear out more quickly.
Perform a monthly checkout.

Water or Steam Cleaning

If a module or gas control gets wet, replace it. If the
appliance is likely to be cleaned with water or steam,
protect (cover) the controls and wiring from water or
steam flow. Mount the controls high enough above the
bottom of the cabinet to avoid getting wet during normal
cleaning procedures. NEMA 4 enclosure is recom-
mended for the ignition module; see the Electronic
Ignition Service manual, 70-6604.

High Humidity or Dripping Water

Dripping water can cause the module to fail. Never install
an appliance where water can drip on the controls.

In addition, high ambient humidity can cause the gas
control to corrode and fail.

If the appliance is in a humid atmosphere, make sure air
circulation around the controls is adequate to prevent
condensation. Also, regularly check out the system. NEMA
4 enclosure is recommended for the ignition module; see
the Electronic Ignition Service manual, 70-6604.

Corrosive Chemicals

Corrosive chemicals can attack the module and gas
control, eventually causing a failure. If chemicals are used
for routine cleaning, avoid contact with the controls. Where
chemicals are suspended in air, as in some industrial or
agricultural applications, NEMA 4 enclosure is recom-
mended for the ignition module; see the Electronic Ignition
Service manual, 70-6604.

Dust or Grease Accumulation

Heavy accumulations of dust or grease can cause controls
to malfunction. Where dust or grease can be a problem,
provide covers for the module and the gas control to limit
contamination. NEMA 4 enclosure is recommended for the
ignition module; see the Electronic Ignition Service
Manual, 70-6604.

Heat

Excessively high temperatures can damage controls.
Make sure the maximum ambient temperature at the
control does not exceed the rating of the control. If the
appliance operates at very high temperatures, use
insulation, shielding, and air circulation as necessary, to
protect the controls. Proper insulation or shielding should
be provided by the appliance manufacturer; verify proper
air circulation is maintained when the appliance is
installed.

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 product to make sure the product is suitable for
the application.

3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service

technician.

4. After installation is complete, check out component

and appliance operation as provided in these
instructions.

WARNING

Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Can Cause Property Damage,
Severe Injury, Or Death.
If the ignition module gets wet, it can malfunction,
leading to accumulation of explosive gas.

Never install where water can flood, drip or
condense on the module.

Never use a module that has been wet.
Replace it.

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.

Do not attempt to disassemble or clean the
module. Improper reassembly and cleaning can
cause unreliable operation.

Содержание S8921D

Страница 1: ... 60 Hz Contact Rating at 120 Vac Hot Surface Igniter 5A Combustion Air Blower 3 FLA 10 LRA IMPORTANT The S8921D is to be used only in a 60 Hz system Be sure the system is not 50 Hz Hot Surface Igniter Norton Model 271 or equivalent NOTE If an igniter other than a Norton Model 271 is used the igniter must meet the following minimum specifications required over the life of the igniter Igniter must r...

Страница 2: ...A 4 enclosure is recommended for the ignition module see the Electronic Ignition Service manual 70 6604 Corrosive Chemicals Corrosive chemicals can attack the module and gas control eventually causing a failure If chemicals are used for routine cleaning avoid contact with the controls Where chemicals are suspended in air as in some industrial or agricultural applications NEMA 4 enclosure is recom ...

Страница 3: ...ly before doing any work on the unit Disconnect and tag the wires from the old module Label each wire as it is removed Remove the old module from its mounting location Mount New Ignition Module Mount the new module in the same location as the old module Protect the module from exposure to water moisture corrosive chemicals and excessive dust and grease Make certain that the ambient temperature at ...

Страница 4: ...ormer has adequate VA The ignition module requires 0 4A at 24 Vac Add the current draws of all other devices in the control circuit including the pilot and main valves in the gas control and multiply by 24 to determine the total VA requirement of these components Add this total to 9 6 VA for the ignition module The result is the minimum transformer VA rating Use a Class II trans former when replac...

Страница 5: ... gas control is energized 5 Gas control is energized for the trial for ignition time This time can be measured by connecting a voltmeter range set to measure approximately 24 Vac across the gas valve terminals 6 After the trial for ignition the between trial delay begins and the combustion air blower is turned off 7 The second trial begins with the hot surface igniter warmup followed by the combus...

Страница 6: ...nition The gas control opens for the ignition trial time The hot surface igniter stays powered for the ignition activation period and then the igniter turns off Near the end of the ignition trial time the flame rectification sensing circuit determines if the main burner flame is present If so the gas control remains open and the burner operation phase begins Burner Operation When the main burner i...

Страница 7: ...onsiderations are Cycling frequency Appliances that may cycle 20 000 times annually should be checked monthly Intermittent use Appliances that are used seasonally should be checked before shutdown and again before the next use 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 th...

Страница 8: ... of module Re establish call for heat Check for 24 Vac across VALVE and VALVE GND terminals during trial for ignition Note Voltage present only during trial for ignition after air proving switch confims combustion air flow Replace module Check replace wiring to gas control Check replace gas control Note Ignition module will continue ignition cycle to lockout after 5 trials for ignition Troubleshoo...

Страница 9: ...em Checks Step 1 Check wiring harness Make sure 1 Connections to the ignition module air proving switch and gas control are clean and tight 2 Hot surface ignition cable provides good electrical continuity Step 2 Check ignition system grounding Nuisance shutdowns are often caused by a poor or erratic ground A common ground is required for the module flame sensor and main burner 1 Check for good met...

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