Flame Control; Flame Signal, Pilot Burner; Flame Signal, Main Burner; Program Status When The Most Recent Fault - Honeywell Krom Schroder PFU 780 Technical Information

Burner control unit
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Parameters

4 .2 Flame control

4 .2 .1 Flame signal, pilot burner

Parameter 01
Flame signal of the pilot burner, display in
ing range: 0 – 30
A.
μ

4 .2 .2 Flame signal, main burner

Parameter 02
Flame signal of the main burner, display in
ing range: 0 – 30
A.
μ
4 .2 .3 Program status when the most recent fault occurred
Parameter 03
Program status when the most recent fault occurred
This indicates the program status in which the last
burner fault occurred (e.g. the unit indicates that a
flame simulation has been detected with a blinking
01 ).
In parameter 03, it is now shown which program posi-
tion the unit was in when the fault was detected (wait-
ing time 01 or standby 00 ).
Result: A flame simulation was detected during the
waiting time or standby.
PFU 780 · Edition 02.12l

4 .2 .4 Switch-off threshold of the flame amplifier

Parameter 04, pilot burner switch-off threshold
Parameter 05, main burner switch-off threshold
The sensitivity at which the burner control unit still de-
A, measur-
μ
tects a flame can be set between 1 and 20
Example: In the case of UV control with the UV sensor
UVS, the signal of the burner to be monitored is influ-
enced by other burners.
A, measur-
μ
The set value can be incremented in parameter 04 so
that only the flame of the system's "own" burner is de-
tected.
The measured flame signal of the system's "own" burner
should be at least 3
set switch-off threshold.
A (empirical value) higher than the
μ
A.
μ
20

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