Transferring Parameter Sets Using The Azl Display - Siemens LMV3 series Technical Instructions

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Transferring Parameter Sets Using the AZL Display

This procedure will detail how to transfer a parameter set from one burner to another burner. In this
example, the parameter set will originate from Burner #1 (B1) and will be copied to Burner #2 (B2).
Naturally, using a similar procedure, the parameter set from Burner #1 can be copied to Burners #3, #4,
#5, etc. The ACS410 PC software can also be used for this purpose (see Section 8).
Note: Passwords are transferred with the parameter sets.
1. Obtain the OEM or service level passwords for B1 and B2.
2. On B1, download all of the current parameters from the LMV3 to the AZL flash memory via
parameter 050. Select "Backup" and set the parameter to 1. This will begin the parameter
download. This process is complete when the value changes back to 0. If the value changes to
any number other than 0, a fault occurred during the parameter download.
3. Write down B1 burner ID. This can be found via parameter 113.
After this step, B1 LMV3 can be powered off. After B1 is powered off, remove the AZL.
4. If the burner ID on B2 is not the same as B1, change the burner ID on B2 to match B1 via
parameter 113. The OEM or service level password will be required to change the burner ID.
5. Power off B2 LMV3. After B2 LMV3 is powered off, remove the AZL from B2 and replace with
the AZL from B1. Power B2 LMV3 back on.
6. Now that the burner IDs match, the B1 parameter set can be downloaded into B2 via parameter
050. Select "Restore" and set the parameter to 1. This will upload all of the parameters from B1
AZL into the LMV3 on B2. This process is complete when the value changes back to 0. If the
value changes to any number other than 0, a fault occurred during the parameter upload.
7. After this is complete, B2 can be powered down. The AZL from B1 can be returned to B1 and the
AZL from B2 can be reconnected to B2. Power B2 LMV3 back on.
8. Change the burner ID on B2 to a unique value different than B1. Typically, the burner serial
number is used.
NOTE: An exact copy of all parameters is transferred when the above procedure is executed,
including light-off positions and Fuel-to-Air Ratio Control Curves. Typically, even "identical"
burners and boilers need unique light-off positions and Fuel-to-Air Ratio Control Curves. Since
this is typically the case, curves and ignition positions are typically deleted or modified after
the parameter set is downloaded into a new burner.
SCC Inc.
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Technical Instructions
Document No. LV3-1000
Section 4

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