EP Programmer Modules
The Fireye EP Programmer Modules are used with the Flame-Monitor Burner
Management Control System (P/N's E110 and E100). They provide start-up
programming, safe start check, and flame monitoring supervision. They
insure open damper high fire purge interlock (EP100 series only), proof
of low fire position and fuel valve end switch safety checks. A running
interlock circuit on the Flame-Monitor system constantly monitors the
limit switches, air flow switches, and fuel pressure switches through
the programmer. The EP programmer modules will de-energize all fuel
valve circuits with 4 seconds (max.) following a flame failure (2
seconds for the EP165, EP166, EP265), or at the end of the
pilot-trial-for-ignition period if no flame is detected. A modulator
(firing rate motor) circuit is provided on the EP100 and EP200 series
programmers. The EP300 series programmers do not provide a modulator
circuit. The EP programmers provide a Check-Run switch to stop the
control in its firing sequence at any time (except MTFI) to aid in
set-up, start-up, and check out of the burner and its associated
interlocks.
The EP programmers offer the following selectable functions: increase
purge timing, require the air flow switch (terminals 3-P) to be open at
the start of the operating cycle, recycle or non-recycle operation
(EP300 series only), and intermittent or interrupted operation of
terminal 6 (EP300 series only). The EP programmers include an RJ45
style connector to interface with the ED510 display module (mounted
local or remote) and two (2) RJ style connector to connect to an E500
communication interface wired in a multi-drop configuration. The EP
programmers store the burner cycle and on-time history, as well as
lockout history (with burner cycle and burner hour time stamp).
EPD Programmer Modules
The EPD programmers offer a cost effective version of the Flame-Monitor
control. EPD style programmers provide the same start-up programming,
safe start check, and flame monitoring supervision as their counterpart
EP style programmers. The major difference between EP and EPD style
programmers is that the EPD programmers incorporate a built-in display
consisting of seven (7) LED indicator lights to annunciate the current
operating status of the Flame-Monitor control, as well as the reason of
the last lockout condition. EPD programmers provide a switch-selectable
option that requires the air flow switch (terminals 3-P) to be open at
the start of the operating cycle. The EPD programmers include an RJ45
style connector to interface with a remote alpha-numeric display (P/N
ED510)
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and two (2) RJ style connectors to connect to an E500 communication interface.
The EPD programmers do not require the ED510 alpha-numeric display to
operate. The ED510 display is optional for EPD programmers, but is
required for the EP-style programmers.
The EPD Flame-Monitor System can be upgraded to include an E300
Expansion Module (remote ED510 alpha-numeric display required). A set
of test jacks located on the front of the programmer module provide a
0-10 VDC output to indicate flame signal strength. |