Eclipse Combustion VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System, 5600 Burner Shutdown

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Table 9.1 Veri-Flame Operating Sequence (continued)

BURNER SHUTDOWN

Shutdown is started by opening the operating interlock circuit.

Is voltage present at interlocks?

 

Continued operation.

 

 

 

 

YES

 

NO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is post purge selected?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

YES

NO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NORMAL MESSAGE

POST PURGE

XX

Fuel valves de-energized; fan energized for 15 seconds.

Is main valve closed switch made?*

FOR PURGE & MODULATING

ERROR MESSAGE #1

UNSAFE AIR SHORT

If switch is opened within 30 seconds, sequence continues. If not, then . . .

ERROR MESSAGE #2 – 30 SECONDS AFTER #1

UNSAFE AIR SHORT

XX:XX:XX LOCKOUT

Alarm energized.

YES NO

Is voltage present at air flow switch?

YES NO

ERROR MESSAGE #1

UNSAFE FLAME ON

Fan is energized. If signal is elimi- nated within 30 seconds, se- quence continues. If not, then . .

ERROR MESSAGE #2 – 30 SECONDS AFTER #1

UNSAFE FLAME ON

XX:XX:XX LOCKOUT

Alarm energized.

ERROR MESSAGE

MAIN VALVE FAIL XX:XX:XX LOCKOUT

Fan energized; alarm sounds.

Is flame signal present?

YES

NO

NORMAL MESSAGE

LIMITS OPEN

TIME = XXXX:XX:XX

* Applies to purge and no purge models only.

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Contents VeriFlame Single Burner Monitoring System Copyright Disclaimer Notice Liability Warranty Audience Scope Document Conventions About this manualHOW to GET Help Table of Contents Page LED Status & Conditions for No Purge Models Table Product Description IntroductionSpecifications SpecificationsIntroduction Veri-Flame Unit/All Models DimensionsVeri-Flame Bases/Purge & No Purge Models Remote Display Model Number 5602-DB Veri-Flame/Modulating Model with Base Model NumberRemote Display Model Number 5602-DBP Modulation & Purge DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch SelectionDIP Switch Location Introduction Standard Features Interlocks and Limit Switch Input Terminal Combustion AirMain Fuel Valve Closed Switch Terminal Function SummaryTest Mode Run Mode Seconds Status Lights PUSH-BUTTON Optional FeaturesSystem Installation High Purge Input Remote Reset Remote Display & Power Supply Ignition Wiring Low Fire InputNo Purge and Purge Wiring Diagrams No Purge Models Typical Connections For All Models Modulating Base Purge and No Purge BasesInputs Sequence DiagramsSensor Wiring Flame Rods Sensor InstallationFlame Rod Position Scanners Scanner Sighting ConsiderationsFlame Signal Strength Minimum Pilot Test Test ProceduresSpark Sighting Test Limits & Interlock Tests Pilot Flame Failure Test Main Flame FailureTestMonthly Checklist Yearly Checklist Maintenance &TroubleshootingIntroduction Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingLED Status AIR Failure LED Status & Conditions forVeri-Flame Purge ModelsAuto Interlocks Closed LED Status & Conditions forVeri-Flame Modulation ModelsRemote Display Messages Veri-Flame Operating Sequence Power onYES no YES Burner Shutdown AIR Failure Xxxxxx Lockout Pilot on Remote Display Diagnostic MessagesInternal Fault Conversion Factors AppendixMetric to English Metric to MetricPos Model Part Category Description Number Illustrated Parts List

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.

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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.