Honeywell RM7800L1087 Installation Instructions Manual page 6

Relay modules with valve proving
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RELAY MODULES WITH VALVE PROVING
Ground Type
Earth ground (subbase and relay
module).
Signal ground (KDM, Data
ControlBus Module™
Terminal
No.
G
Flame Sensor Ground
Earth G
Earth Ground
L2(N)
Line Voltage Common
3
Alarm
4
Line Voltage Supply (L1)
5
Burner Motor
6
Burner Controller and Limits Demand (NOT Valve
Proving)
7
Lockout/Running Interlock 8A run, 43A inrush
8
Pilot Valve/Ignition
9
Main Fuel Valve
10
Ignition
F(11)
Flame Sensor
12
Firing Rate High Fire
13
Firing Rate Common
14
Firing Rate Low Fire
15
Firing Rate Modulate
16
Valve Proving Switch
17
Demand — Valve Proving
18
Low Fire Switch Input
19
High Fire Switch Input (7800/40L only)
20
Pre-Ignition Interlock Input
21
Interrupted/Intermittent Pilot Valve/First Stage Oil Valve
or MV2
22
Shutter
a
The relay module must have an earth ground providing a connection between the subbase and the control panel or the
equipment. The earth ground wire must be capable of conducting the current to blow the 15A fuse (or breaker) in event
of an internal short circuit. The relay module requires a low impedance ground connection to the equipment frame,
which, in turn, requires a low impedance connection to earth ground.
b
2000 VA maximum connected load to relay module assembly.
c
See Tables 4 and 5.
d
220/240 Vac to 120 Vac, 10 VA (minimum) stepdown transformer (not provided) must be used to drive the shutter.
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Table 2. Recommended Grounding Practices.
1. Use to provide a connection between the subbase and the control panel of the
equipment. Earth ground must be capable of conducting enough current to
blow the 15A fuse (or breaker) in the event of an internal short circuit.
2. Use wide straps or brackets to provide minimum length, maximum surface area
ground conductors. If a leadwire must be used, use 14 AWG copper wire.
3. Make sure that mechanically tightened joints along the ground path are free of
nonconductive coatings and protected against corrosion on mating surfaces.
Use the shield of the signal wire to ground the device to the signal ground
terminals [3(c)] of each device. Connect the shield at both ends of the chain to
earth ground.
Table 3. Terminal Ratings.
Description
a
b
6
Recommended Practice
Ratings
120 Vac
1A pilot duty
120 Vac (+10%/-15%),
50 or 60 Hz (±10%)
9.8 AFL, 58.8 ALR (inrush) 4A at PF = 0.5, 20A Inrush
1 mA
8A run, 43A inrush
c
c
c
60 to 220 Vac,
current limited
75 VA pilot duty
75 VA pilot duty
75 VA pilot duty
75 VA pilot duty
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
c
0.5A
220/230/240 Vac
220-240 Vac (+10%/-
15%), 50 or 60 Hz (±10%)
1 mA
4A at PF = 0.5, 20A Inrush
4A at PF = 0.5, 20A Inrush
2A at PF = 0.2
60 to 220 Vac,
current limited
0.5A at PF = 0.5
0.5A at PF = 0.5
0.5A at PF = 0.5
0.5A at PF = 0.5
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
4A at PF = 0.5, 20A Inrush
d

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