Operations And Maintenance; Assumptions Specific To Use; Transportation & Storage Conditions; Operator User Interface - ProFire PF2200-SB Product Manual

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OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE

Operators working on or maintaining the PF2200 must meet the following criteria:
Be fluent in the English language (the only language this product supports).
Be familiar with navigating the product menus and modifying settings.
Understand the effect modifying a setting has on the safety and operation of the appliance.
4.1

ASSUMPTIONS SPECIFIC to USE

All powered outputs that are in a de-energized state are assumed to be in safe state (e.g. a de-
energized pilot output should connect to a normally closed valve to shut off gas-flow in the de-
energized state).
All digital inputs are energized-to-run (e.g. an open contact presents an alarm / shutdown).
Power supply and external fusing should be determined using the local electrical code (e.g. NEC
in the United States or CEC in Canada)
4.2
TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE CONDITIONS
Transportation of the product shall be in the original product packaging or equivalent. Transportation
of cards without enclosure is not recommended and should be done with the utmost care utilizing an
Anti-Static/ESD bag.
Storage temperature should be kept within the operating temperature listed in Section 3 in a dry area.
Avoid moisture buildup inside the enclosure.
4.3

OPERATOR USER INTERFACE

4.3.1 SYSTEM NAVIGATION

The PF2200 has a very intuitive design for navigation. The front of the unit houses a large backlit
Screen, a status LED indicator light, and a minimalist keypad layout.
There is a Start and Stop button just above the navigational keys, with a Plus and Minus key to the side
of the navigational keys. The Start and Stop keys are used to Start and Stop the burner.
The Plus and Minus keys are used to interact with certain aspects of the system such as scrolling
through the three different status screens, as well as increasing and decreasing settings.
Section 4: OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE
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