S7830 Expanded Annunciator; Burner Control—Fault History; Burner Control—Fault History With Time Listing; Expanded Annunciator Status—Left View - Honeywell S7999B Manual

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The "Show Faults" button displays the burner control fault
history (Fig. 62). This button has a red color when the burner
control is currently in a fault (lockout) condition.
Fig. 62. Burner Control—fault history.
If timestamps are enabled (see User Preferences), the time
the fault occurred is displayed in the history (Fig. 63). Pressing
the "Show Time" button will also show the fault timestamps.
NOTE: Fault timestamps are cleared after the S7999B resets
or when switching to a different burner system.
Fig. 63. Burner Control—fault history with time listing.
If you press the button showing the value for the Flame Signal
(yellow button), trending information is displayed as shown in
Fig. 64. You can select the time span of the display by
pressing the Seconds, Minutes, Hours, or Days button (it
changes depending on what time span is currently displayed).
Fig. 64. Flame Signal Strength trend analysis.

S7830 Expanded Annunciator

Monitoring the S7830 Expanded Annunciator is performed by
clicking on the Expanded Annunciator icon on the Home
page.
The expanded annunciator has 19 different terminals
indicating separate conditions. A scroll bar on the bottom of
the screen is used to move the terminal states on the page so
that all of them can be seen (Fig. 65–67). A colored LED
located to the left of the terminal indicates whether the
terminal state (and condition) is on (green) or off (red). Current
State is the status of the burner equipment control, limit and
interlocks.
Fig. 65. Expanded Annunciator status—left view.
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