Beckett AFG, Oil Burner manual Typical Burner Wiring

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Typical Burner Wiring & Burner Sequence of Operation for R7184P Control.

Refer to the appliance manufacturer’s wiring diagram for actual specifications.

Figure 7. – Typical Burner Wiring

1.STANDBY. The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat. When a call for heat is initiated, there is a 3- 10 second delay while the control performs a safe start check.

2.VALVE-ON DELAY. The ignition and motor are turned on for a 15 second valve-on delay.

3.TRIAL FOR IGNITION (TFI). The fuel valve is opened. A flame should be established within the 15 second lockout time.

4.LOCKOUT. If flame is not sensed by the end of the TFI, the control shuts down on safety lockout and must be manually reset. If the control locks out three times in a row, the control enters restricted lockout.

5.IGNITION CARRYOVER. Once flame is estab- lished, the ignition remains on for 10 seconds to ensure flame stability before turning off. If the con- trol is wired for intermittent duty ignition, the ignition unit stays on the entire time the motor is running.

6.RUN. The burner runs until the call for heat is sati- fied. The burner is then sent to burner motor off delay, if applicable, or it is shut down and sent to standby.

Control System Features

7.RECYCLE. If the flame is lost while the burner is firing, the control shuts down the burner, enters a 60 second recycle delay, and then repeats the above ignition sequence. If flame is lost three times in a row, the control locks out to prevent cycling with repetitious flame loss due to poor combustion.

8.BURNER MOTOR-OFF DELAY. The fuel valve is closed and the burner motor is kept on for the selected motor-off delay time before the control re- turns the burner to standby.

61351

Feature

Interrupted

Limited reset,

Diagnostic LED,

Valve-on

Burner motor

Alarm Con-

 

ignition

Limited recycle

cad cell indicator

delay

off delay

tacts

R7184A

YES

YES

YES

R7184B

YES

YES

YES

YES

R7184P

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Optional

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