Startup And Checkout; Start System; Operation - Honeywell Y343B1002 User Manual

Direct spark gas burner ignition package
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STARTUP AND CHECKOUT
The following
start-up
and checkout
procedures
are
basic
to the S87.
If possible,
refer
to the specific
instructions
provided
by the appliance
manufacturer
since the application
and controls
used may differ.
NOTE: If one of the system components
fails, the S87
will either not operate
or it will go into safety lockout
(depending
on the type of failure).
If the system does
not perform
as outlined
in START SYSTEM
and
CHECK SAFETY LOCKOUT steps below, refer to the
SERVICE section to determine
the cause.
START SYSTEM
1. Turn on power and gas supply.
2. Perform the following
Test for Gas Leaks.
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DO NOT OMIT THIS TEST.
With main burner in operation, paint pipe joints,
gas tubing connections,
and valve gasket lines
with rich soap and water solution. Bubbles in-
dicate
gas leaks. To stop leak, tighten joints
and/or
screws, or replace gasket. Never use a
flame to check for gas leaks.
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3. Set temperature
controller
to call for heat and
watch for spark
at the igniter.
Time the length of the
spark
operation;
it must be within the lockout
timing
period (see Table 3).
4. Check
that the system
starts as follows:
Spark
turns on, gas valve opens at once, and burner
ignites
after gas reaches the main burner.
Once burner flame
is established,
spark igniter shuts off.
NOTE: If the gas control has been replaced
or serviced,
lightoff
may not be satisfactory
until air has been
purged
from
the gas line or the gas input
and
combustion
air have been adjusted
(see manufac-
turer's instructions).
CHECK SAFETY LOCKOUT
1. With the system
power off and the temperature
controller
set to call for heat, manually
shut off the gas
supply.
2. Turn power
on to energize
the S87 and begin
spark ignition.
Immediately
start timing.
3. Determine
the
number
of seconds
to safety
lockout
(spark
cutoff).
It should
not exceed
the time
shown
in Table 3.
TABLE 3-S87
LOCKOUT TIMES.
SPECIFIED
S87 LOCKOUT
TIME (stamped on
SAFETY LOCKOUT TIME
S87 Control Module)
SHOULD NOT EXCEED-
11 .O sec.
15.0 sec.
4. After spark
cutoff,
manually
reopen
gas supply
cock. No gas should flow to the main burner.
5. Reset system as described
below.
RESET S87 AFTER SAFETY LOCKOUT
If the control
goes into safety lockout,
it will remain
locked out until the system is reset.
To reset the system,
adjust
the thermostat
setting
below room temperature,
wait 30 seconds,
and move
the thermostat
setting
up to call for
heat.
Normal
ignition
should occur as described
in START SYSTEM,
above.
CHECKOUT
Start system and observe
operation
through
at least
one complete
cycle to make
certain
all controls
are
operating
safely.
OPERATION
OPERATION
The S87D is powered
by a 24 Vat transformer
and
activated
when
the temperature
controller
calls
for
heat. Operation
is as follows (refer to Fig. 8).
When the S87 is activated,
an internal
transformer
provides
power
to the electronic
generator
circuit for
spark ignition
and the safety lockout
timing
begins. At
the same time, the S87 opens the gas control's
main
valves which allows gas to flow to the main burner.
Power is supplied
to the generator
until:
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the main burner
lights and flame sensor
current
reaches 1.5 uA, or...
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the safety lockout timing period ends.
If the main
burner
lights,
a circuit
is completed
through
the flame to the burner
head to ground.
This
current flow returns the safety lockout timer to the reset
(normal)
condition
and interrupts
the spark
ignition
circuit.
Should
the current
flow
be interrupted;
i.e.,
flame-out
condition,
the trial-for-ignition
begins again.
The S87 will keep the gas control main valve open as
long as there is a call for heat and current through
the
flame
sensing
circuit.
If, however,
the safety
lockout
timing period ends before the main burner lights or the
flame
sensor
establishes
enough
current,
the system
will go into safety lockout.
When the system goes into safety lockout,
power to
the generator
is interrupted,
the gas control
circuit
is
interrupted
and the alarm
relay circuit
is completed.
The system
will stay locked
out until
it is reset
by
moving
the thermostat
set point
below
room
tem-
perature,
no
call
for
heat,
for
30
secondsThen,
re-energize
the system
by moving
the thermostat
set
point 5 F [2.8 C] above room temperature.
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