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Description
72
Incomplete Commissioning
73
NOT USED
74
Cross Compare Failure
75
External Switch Stuck
76
External Switch Invalid
77
User Stop via External Switch
78
User Stop via Interface
79
NOT USED
80
Settings CRC Failed
81
State Mismatch
82
Pressure I2C Bus Fault
83
High Pressure I2C Bus Fault
Proof of Light Off I2C Bus
84
Fault
85
Level I2C Bus Fault
86
Aux Temp I2C Bus Fault
87
Aux In 1 I2C Bus Fault
88
Aux In 2 I2C Bus Fault
89
Pilot 1 I2C Bus Fault
90
Pilot 2 I2C Bus Fault
91
SSV1 I2C Bus Fault
92
SSV2 I2C Bus Fault
93
High Fire I2C Bus Fault
System Voltage Current I2C
94
Bus Fault
95
IO Short Switch Run Fault
96
IO Short Switch Ignition Fault
97
IO Short Start Fault
98
IO Short POC Fault
99
Reserved
100
Reserved
101
IO Short ESD Fault
102
Analog Output 1 Fault
103
Analog Output 2 Fault
104
Analog Output 3 Fault
105
Flash Failed To Read
106
Flash Failed To Write
107
Descriptor Failure
108
Descriptor Mismatch
109
Pilot 1 Output Voltage Fault
110
Pilot 2 Output Voltage Fault
111
SSV1 Output Voltage Fault
112
SSV2 Output Voltage Fault
113
Start Contact Out of Range
114
POC Contact Out of Range
115
ESD Contact Out of Range
116
Reserved
Alarm Condition
The commissioning setting is set to Incomplete.
One or more Settings / Status register(s) do not agree between primary and secondary
processors.
Note: the event log will call out which register(s) have failed the cross comparison.
External switch input is stuck in the Ignite position.
External switch input is in an invalid position.
External switch input is in the off position.
The BMS card received a stop command from the UI or remote modbus device.
Settings have been corrupted and cannot be verified.
Note: a settings reset is usually required.
The primary and secondary processors of the BMS card disagree on the process
control state.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Pressure input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the High Pressure input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Proof of Light Off
input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Level input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Aux Temp input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Aux 1 input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Aux 2 input.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Pilot 1 output.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the Pilot 2 output.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the SSV1 output.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the SSV2 output.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the High Fire output.
Diagnostic detection of communication bus issue related to the System Voltage input.
BMS Card fault associated with Ignition switch.
BMS Card fault associated with Ignition switch.
BMS Card fault associated with Start input.
BMS Card fault associated with PoC input.
BMS Card fault associated with ESD input.
BMS Card fault associated with Level Echo output.
BMS Card fault associated with Temperature Echo output.
BMS Card fault associated with TCV output.
BMS card fault associated with reading last shutdown code and/or relights remaining
status from non-volatile memory.
BMS card fault associated with writing last shutdown code and/or relights remaining
status to non-volatile memory.
BMS card fault associated with failing to load board identification information.
BMS card board identification information does not match software that has been
programmed.
Valve is de-energized and measured voltage on the (+) terminal is greater than 5V.
Valve is de-energized and measured voltage on the (+) terminal is greater than 5V.
Valve is de-energized and measured voltage on the (+) terminal is greater than 5V.
Valve is de-energized and measured voltage on the (+) terminal is greater than 5V.
Input is not within a valid range
Input is not within a valid range
Input is not within a valid range
Section 6: APPENDIX A: ALARM CODES & RESPONSE TIMES
[1]
[1]
[1]
V 4.0
Set Time
0
2s
4.5s
0
0
0
0
0.8s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
1.5s
1.5s
1.5s
1.5s
1.5s
2s
2s
2s
0
0
0
0
10s
10s
10s
10s
2s
2s
2s
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