Eclipse Combustion 5600 Test Procedures, Flame Signal Strength Minimum Pilot Test

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Test Procedures

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INTRODUCTION

Flame Signal Strength

Minimum Pilot Test

This section describes the test procedures that must be performed after instal- lation to insure that the Veri-Flame is operating properly; these procedures are mandatory.

Insert the positive probe of a 0-15 VDC, digital volt meter into the test point on the front cover of the Veri-Flame; connect the negative probe to ground. A good flame signal strength will read between 6 and 11 VDC; any- thing below 4 VDC is inadequate. Also, the red LED inside the test point illuminates when a flame signal is indicated.

Run the following test procedures to ensure that the sensor will not detect a pilot flame too small to reliably light the main flame:

1)Manually shut off the fuel supply to the burner, but not to the pilot.

2)Start the system normally.

3)To enter the pilot test mode, depress the test/reset button located in the lower right corner on the front cover.

4)The control will hold the operating sequence at the pilot flame step. Mea- sure signal strength as described above.

5)Reduce pilot fuel until the flame relay drops out. Increase pilot fuel until the flame signal is greater than 4 VDC, and flame relay just manages to pull in. This is the minimum pilot. If you don’t think this flame will be able to safely light the main burner, realign the sensor so that it requires a larger pilot flame and repeat steps 2 through 5.

6)Push the test/reset button located in the lower right corner on the front cover to exit the test mode (reset) and begin the normal start-up sequence again.

7)When the sequence reaches the main flame trial for ignition, smoothly re- store the fuel supply to the burner. If the main burner does not light within five seconds, immediately shut off the burner supply to shut down the sys- tem. Realign the sensor so that it requires a larger pilot flame. Repeat steps 1 through 6 until the main burner lights off smoothly and reliably.

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Contents VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System Copyright Disclaimer Notice Liability Warranty About this manual Audience Scope Document ConventionsHOW to GET Help Table of Contents Page LED Status & Conditions for No Purge Models Table Introduction Product DescriptionIntroduction SpecificationsSpecifications Veri-Flame Bases/Purge & No Purge Models DimensionsVeri-Flame Unit/All Models Remote Display Model Number 5602-DBP Veri-Flame/Modulating Model with Base Model NumberRemote Display Model Number 5602-DB DIP Switch Selection Modulation & Purge DIP Switch SettingsDIP Switch Location Main Fuel Valve Closed Switch Terminal Interlocks and Limit Switch Input Terminal Combustion AirIntroduction Standard Features Function SummaryTest Mode Run Mode Seconds Optional Features Status Lights PUSH-BUTTONSystem Installation Ignition Wiring Low Fire Input High Purge Input Remote Reset Remote Display & Power SupplyNo Purge and Purge Wiring Diagrams No Purge Models Typical Connections For All Models Purge and No Purge Bases Modulating BaseSequence Diagrams InputsSensor Installation Sensor Wiring Flame RodsScanners Scanner Sighting Considerations Flame Rod PositionTest Procedures Flame Signal Strength Minimum Pilot TestPilot Flame Failure Test Main Flame FailureTest Spark Sighting Test Limits & Interlock TestsIntroduction Maintenance Maintenance &TroubleshootingMonthly Checklist Yearly Checklist Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionLED Status LED Status & Conditions forVeri-Flame Purge Models AIR FailureLED Status & Conditions forVeri-Flame Modulation Models Auto Interlocks ClosedRemote Display Messages Power on Veri-Flame Operating SequenceYES no YES Burner Shutdown AIR Failure Remote Display Diagnostic Messages Xxxxxx Lockout Pilot onInternal Fault Metric to English AppendixConversion Factors Metric to MetricIllustrated Parts List Pos Model Part Category Description Number

5600, VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System specifications

The Eclipse Combustion VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System, model 5600, represents a significant advancement in the field of combustion management technology. Designed to provide enhanced monitoring and control of burner operations, the VeriFlame system is equipped with state-of-the-art features that ensure optimal efficiency, safety, and performance in a variety of industrial applications.

One of the main features of the VeriFlame 5600 is its advanced flame detection technology, which employs efficient optical sensors to monitor flame presence and stability continuously. This feature enables the system to provide real-time feedback, ensuring that burners operate within specified parameters and respond swiftly to any fluctuations. The system’s intelligent analytics can easily discern between normal operational conditions and potential hazards, enhancing safety and reducing the risk of unsafe operation.

The VeriFlame system is also known for its versatile communication capabilities, featuring multiple connectivity options. The unit can integrate seamlessly with existing plant control systems using industry-standard protocols such as Modbus or Profibus. This interoperability allows for comprehensive data sharing and centralized control of multiple burner systems from a single interface, streamlining operations and improving operator efficiency.

Another notable characteristic of the Eclipse Combustion VeriFlame is its user-friendly interface. The system comes with an intuitive graphical display that provides operators with critical operational data, including flame quality, burner status, and diagnostic information. This straightforward interface facilitates quick decision-making and troubleshooting, minimizing downtime and enhancing the overall operational efficiency of the burner system.

The 5600 model also offers robust diagnostic capabilities, allowing for proactive maintenance and reduced unexpected failures. It features built-in self-check routines and historical data logging, which provide valuable insights into system performance over time. These diagnostic tools empower operators to identify and address potential issues before they escalate, thereby reducing maintenance costs and enhancing the longevity of the burner components.

Moreover, the VeriFlame system is designed with flexibility in mind, accommodating various burner types and fuel sources. This adaptability makes it suitable for use in a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, power generation, and manufacturing.

In conclusion, the Eclipse Combustion VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System 5600 stands out due to its advanced flame detection, versatile communication options, user-friendly interface, robust diagnostics, and flexibility. Together, these features make it an essential tool for optimizing combustion processes, enhancing safety, and improving overall operational efficiency in industrial environments.