Commissioning Notes; Standards And Certificates; Service Notes; Life Cycle - Siemens LMO14 Series Manual

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Commissioning notes

Standards and certificates

Service notes

Life cycle

Disposal notes
Building Technologies Division
Infrastructure & Cities Sector
When commissioning the plant or when doing maintenance work, make the
following safety checks:
a)
Burner startup with flame detector
darkened
b)
Burner startup with flame detector
exposed to extraneous light
c)
Burner operation with simulated loss of
flame; for that purpose, darken the flame
detector during operation and maintain
that state
Conformity to EEC directives
- Electromagnetic compatibility EMC (immunity)
- Low-voltage directive
ISO 9001: 2008
ISO 14001: 2004
Cert. 00739
Cert. 38233
Type
Identification code to EN 230:
LMO14...
F M L L X N
LMO24...
F M L L X N
LMO44...
F M L L X N to WLE
Use the KF8885 / KF8833 / KF8840 service adapters for short periods of time only
Burner controls has a designed lifetime* of 250,000 burner startup cycles which, under
normal operating conditions in heating mode, correspond to approx. 10 years of usage
(starting from the production date given on the type field).
This lifetime is based on the endurance tests in the standard EN 230.
A summary of the conditions has been published by the European Control
Manufacturers Association (Afecor) (www.afecor.org).
The designed lifetime is based on use of the burner controls according to the
manufacturer's Data Sheet. After reaching the designed lifetime in terms of the number
of burner startup cycles, or the respective time of usage, the burner control is to be
replaced by authorized personnel.
* The designed lifetime is not the warranty time specified in the Terms of Delivery
The unit contains electrical and electronic components and must not be disposed of
together with domestic waste.
Local and currently valid legislation must be observed.
Safety check
Anticipated response
Lockout at the end of safety time
(TSA)
Lockout after no more than 40
seconds
Repetition followed by lockout at
the end of safety time (TSA)
2004/108/EC
2006/95/EC
CC1N7130en
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