Installation And Commissioning; System Configuration; Passwords - ProFire PF2200-SB Product Manual

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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
mechanical aspects of the installation).
Must understand the electrical and mechanical limitations of the product and how that relates to
the installation.
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).
Must be familiar with navigating the product menus and modifying settings.
Must understand the effect modifying a setting has on the safety and operation of the appliance.
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
impact the process operation
Level 1: settings that DO NOT impact the safety-integrity of the system BUT can impact the
process operation
Level 2: settings that DO impact the safety-integrity of the system
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.
Section 3: INSTALLATION and COMMISSIONING
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