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INSTALLATION and COMMISSIONING
Installers which integrate the PF2200 and commission the system must meet the following criteria:
Must understand local codes and how they apply to the installation (for both electrical and
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mechanical aspects of the installation).
Must understand the electrical and mechanical limitations of the product and how that relates to
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the installation.
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Must verify all required safety functions prior to completing the commissioning of the appliance.
Must be fluent in the English language (the only language this product supports).
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Must be familiar with navigating the product menus and modifying settings.
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Must understand the effect modifying a setting has on the safety and operation of the appliance.
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3.1
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The PF2200 Single Burner BMS is designed to be configured from the user interface through a
password protection mechanism. End users are not given the ability to program any of the safety-
related system settings without the appropriate password.
3.1.1 PASSWORDS
Every setting in the PF2200 Single Burner BMS has a settings-level which is pre-programmed at the
factory. The settings level can be one of three levels:
Level 0 (no level): settings that DO NOT impact the safety-integrity of the system AND DO NOT
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impact the process operation
Level 1: settings that DO NOT impact the safety-integrity of the system BUT can impact the
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process operation
Level 2: settings that DO impact the safety-integrity of the system
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In order to modify a setting that has Level 1 or Level 2 access, the user is required to enter the
appropriate password via a prompt. Furthermore, modification of any safety critical settings must be
validated prior to starting the appliance.
Password protection and authentication of safety critical settings is done locally on the PF2200-SB BMS
card, making it more resilient to unauthorized modification.
For Level 1 and Level 2 passwords, please contact Profire Energy. Passwords shall only be distributed
to individuals that are capable of assessing the safety impact of the changes they intend to make.
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