2.2.3 READY
Ready is the system state where the system is not running and no alarms are present. If there are any
alarms present while in this state, the system will move to the Alarm state. In the Ready state, the
system may proceed to start by one of the following methods:
User Interface start
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Toggling of the Start input
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Holding the Start/Stop switch in the ignite position
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Modbus Interface start
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In the Ready state, the status of each powered outputs is as follows:
Powered Output
Pilot 1 / 2
Coil 1 / 2
SSV
HFV
2.2.4 ALARM
Alarm is the state of the system where there is an active and persistent alarm present. Typically this is
indicative of a static problem (e.g. transmitter not connected, system voltage too low, etc.) and the
system can only exit this state when all alarms have cleared.
In the Alarm state, the status of each powered outputs is as follows:
Powered Output
Pilot 1 / 2
Coil 1 / 2
SSV
HFV
Status
De-energized
De-energized
De-energized
De-energized
Status
De-energized
De-energized
De-energized
De-energized
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