2nd Ave 7800 Series Keyboard Display Module Sequence and Status Hold Messages

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7800 SERIES RELAY MODULES

 

Table 2. Keyboard Display Module Sequence and Status Hold Messages.

Sequence

 

Status

 

 

 

INITIATE mm:ss

 

The Keyboard Display Module (KDM) indicates the burner status, INITIATE, a stabilization period

 

 

for the relay module to check for any fluctuations in ac line voltage inputs or control inputs on

 

 

power up or during normal operation. The timing of the INITIATE period is either two seconds or

 

 

ten seconds, depending on the model, before entering STANDBY.

 

 

 

If the relay module is in an INITIATE HOLD status, the following conditions could exist:

INITIATE HOLD:

The KDM indicates the burner status and that it is waiting for excess line noise to clear up, which

(AC Frequency/Noise)

prevents sufficient reading of the line voltage inputs. The burner sequence does not advance into

 

STANDBY until the excess line noise ceases or a line frequency error occurs; this is caused by

 

using a 60 Hz device on a 50 Hz line, or vice versa on devices with a date code earlier than 9804,

 

is corrected.

 

 

INITIATE HOLD:

The KDM indicates the burner status and that ac line power has momentarily dropped out. The

(AC Line Dropout)

burner sequence does not advance into STANDBY until the ac line voltage has stabilized

 

throughout the INITIATE sequence.

 

 

INITIATE HOLD:

The KDM indicates the burner status and that line frequency is faster than the expected value.

(AC Frequency)

The burner sequence does not advance into STANDBY until the line frequency returns to the

 

proper value; this is perhaps caused by using a 60 Hz device on a 50 Hz line for devices with a

 

date code earlier than 9804.

 

 

INITIATE HOLD:

The KDM indicates the burner status and that low line voltage (10% lower than rated voltage) has

(Low Line Voltage)

occurred. The burner sequence does not advance into STANDBY until the line voltage is at a

 

sufficient level for proper operating parameters.

 

 

STANDBY

The KDM indicates the burner status, STANDBY. The burner can be placed in STANDBY by

 

opening the burner switch or if the operating controller indicates its setpoint is satisfied. If a

 

demand is present for burner operation, the burner sequence does not advance from STANDBY

 

to PURGE until the recycle limits close. If an Expanded Annunciator is connnected, the display

 

messages are enhanced.

 

 

If the relay module is in a STANDBY HOLD status, the following conditions could exist:

STANDBY HOLD:

The KDM indicates the burner status and that a flame is detected. A demand is present for burner

F/G (Flame Detected)

operation. The sequence does not advance to PREPURGE until the flame signal clears. If the

 

flame signal does not clear within 40 seconds, the relay module locks out.

 

 

STANDBY HOLD: T20

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the Preignition Interlock is not closed. A demand is

(Preignition Interlock)

present for burner operation, but the burner sequence does not advance to PREPURGE until the

 

Preignition Interlock proves closed. If this time exceeds a 30 second hold, the relay module locks

 

out.

 

 

STANDBY HOLD: T7

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the Lockout Interlock is closed. A demand is

(Lockout Interlock)

present for burner operation, but the burner sequence does not advance to PREPURGE until the

 

Lockout Interlock proves open. If this time exceeds the 120 second hold, the relay module locks

 

out.

 

 

STANDBY HOLD: T7

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the Running Interlock is closed. A demand is

(Running Interlock)

present for burner operation, but the burner sequence does not advance to PREPURGE until the

T17 for EC/RM7810,

Running Interlock proves open. If this time exceeds the 120 second hold, the relay module locks

7820, 7830, 7850

out.

devices

 

 

 

PURGE

The KDM indicates the burner status, PURGE, which is the period of time the blower motor is

 

running before the Ignition period. The timing of the PURGE period is selectable.

 

 

If the relay module is in a PURGE HOLD status, the following conditions could exist:

PURGE HOLD: T19

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the High Fire Switch is not closed. The firing rate

(High Fire Switch)

motor is driving to its PURGE rate position. If this time exceeds four minutes and fifteen seconds,

 

the relay module locks out.

 

 

PURGE DELAY: T19

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the High Fire Switch is jumpered. The High Fire

(High Fire Switch

Switch is bypassed, welded or otherwise prematurely closed. The system automatically adds 30

Jumpered)

seconds to allow the firing rate motor additional drive time to reach or near the open damper

 

position before starting the PURGE sequence.

 

 

PURGE HOLD: TEST

The KDM indicates the burner status and that the Run/Test Switch is in the TEST position. The

(Run/Test Switch)

sequence does not continue until the Run/Test Switch is placed in the RUN position.

 

 

NOTE: Normal sequences are in bold type, while abnormal sequences are in regular type. This table is for all 7800 SERIES Relay Modules so all listed steps may not apply to the unit installed.

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