CIB UNIGAS RX92R-FGR Manual

CIB UNIGAS RX92R-FGR Manual

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MANUAL OF INSTALLATION - USE - MAINTENANCE
BURNERS - BRUCIATORI - BRULERS - BRENNER - QUEMADORES - ГОРЕЛКИ
M039428ZC 0.2 09/2022

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  • Page 1 RX92R-FGR RX92-FGR RX512R-FGR RX512-FGR RX515-FGR RX520-FGR RX525-FGR Gas burners LMV5x Microprocessor controlled MANUAL OF INSTALLATION - USE - MAINTENANCE BURNERS - BRUCIATORI - BRULERS - BRENNER - QUEMADORES - ГОРЕЛКИ M039428ZC 0.2 09/2022...
  • Page 2 DANGERS, WARNINGS AND NOTES OF CAUTION THIS MANUAL IS SUPPLIED AS AN INTEGRAL AND ESSENTIAL PART OF THE PRODUCT AND MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE USER. INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION ARE DEDICATED BOTH TO THE USER AND TO PERSONNEL FOLLOWING PRODUCT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE.
  • Page 3 3b) FIRING WITH GAS, LIGHT OIL OR OTHER FUELS DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS Gas burners GENERAL European directives  The burner shall be installed by qualified personnel and in compliance -Regulation 2016/426/UE (appliances burning gaseous fuels) with regulations and provisions in force; wrong installation can cause -2014/35/UE (Low Tension Directive) injuries to people and animals, or damage to property, for which the -2014/30/UE (Electromagnetic compatibility Directive)
  • Page 4 Burner data plate Type Gas - Light oil burners For the following information, please refer to Model Year European Directives the data plate: S.Number -Regulation 2016/426/UE (appliances burning gaseous fuels) burner type and burner model: must be Output  Oil Flow -2014/35/UE (Low Tension Directive) reported in any communication with the Fuel...
  • Page 5 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS PART I: SPECIFICATIONS BURNERS FEATURES Note: the figure is indicative only Control panel with startup switch Gas train Electrical panel Cover Blast tube + Combustion head Flange Actuator Silcencer FGR, flue gas recirculation (FGR burners only) 10 Air pressure switch 11 Combustion head adjusting ring nut Gas operation: the gas coming from the supply line, passes through the valves group provided with filter and governor.
  • Page 6 Burners are identified by burner type and model. Burner model identification is described as follows. Type RX92R-FGR Model MD. S. BURNER TYPE RX92R-FGR, RX92-FGR, RX512R-FGR, RX512-FGR, RX515-FGR, RX520-FGR, RX525-FGR FUEL M - Natural gas OPERATION (Available versions) MD - Fully modulating...
  • Page 7 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications BURNER TYPE RX92R-FGR M-.. RX92-FGR M-.. RX512R-FGR M-.. 320 - 1870 680 - 2504 680 - 2800 Output min. - max. kW Natural gas Fuel see next paragraph Category 34 - 198 72 - 265...
  • Page 8 65 1256 1356 136 35 564 117 390 490 441 866 506 1521 971 435 261 291 228 447 360 464 M12 424 300 632 148 484 846 292 649 228 479 56 481 550 128 185 RX92R-FGR 80 1256 1356 136 35 579 132 390 490 441 866 506 1552 1002 435 261 291 228 447 360 464 M12 424...
  • Page 9 Burner flange A ( 0.1 ) Boiler recommended drilling template FGR flange B*: SPECIAL blast tube lengths must be agreed with Cib Unigas AA AD AN 1513 220 595 100 530 517 969 529 1556 946 644 309 349 494 540 494 M14 552 390 390 763 149 614 845 190 764 529...
  • Page 10 Overall dimensions (mm) Burner flange Boiler recommended drilling template FGR flange AA AD AN AP 65 1860 432 30 826 117 530 648 1318 614 1876 1216 689 419 470 520 709 660 831 M16 651 460 460 922 204 269 718 80 1092 289 1161 579 735 659 151 421 330 RX525- 80 1860 432 30 841 132 530 648 1318 614 1879 1219 689 419 470 520 709 660 831 M16 651 460...
  • Page 11 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS How to read the burner “Performance curve” To check if the burner is suitable for the boiler to which it must be instal- Campo di lavoro bruciatori lled, the following parameters are needed: Tipo P60 Mod. M-xx.x.IT.A.0.50 - M-.xx.x.IT.A.0.65 furnace input, in kW or kcal/h (kW = kcal/h/860);...
  • Page 12 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Performance Curves RX92R-FGR RX92-FGR RX512R-FGR RX512-FGR RX515-FGR RX520-FGR RX525-FGR To get the input in kcal/h, multiply value in kW by 860. Data are referred to standard conditions: atmospheric pressure at 1013mbar, ambient temperature at 15° C NOTE: The performance curve is a diagram that represents the burner performance in the type approval phase or in the laboratory tests, but does not represent the regulation range of the machine.
  • Page 13 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Pressure in the Network / gas flow rate curves (natural gas) RX92R-FGR M-.. RX92-FGR M-.. RX512R-FGR M-.. RX512-FGR M-.. RX515-FGR M-.. RX520-FGR M-.. RX525-FGR M-.. ATTENTION: the gas rate value is quoted on the x-axis, the related network pressure is quoted on the y-axis (pressure value in the combustion chamber is not included).
  • Page 14 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Combustion head gas pressure curves Combustion head gas pressure depends on gas flow and combustion chamber backpressure. When backpressure is subtracted, i depends only on gas flow, provided combustion is properly adjusted, flue gases residual O2 percentage complies with “Recommended combustion values”...
  • Page 15 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Pressure - rate in combustion head curves (natural gas) Curves are referred to pressure = 0 mbar in the combustion chamber! RX92R-FGR M-.. RX92-FGR M-.. RX512R-FGR M-.. RX512-FGR M-.. RX515-FGR M-.. RX520-FGR M-.. RX525-FGR M-..
  • Page 16 PART I: SPECIFICATIONS BURNER SAFETY The burners - and the configurations described below - comply with the regulations in force regarding health, safety and the environ- ment. For more in-depth information, refer to the declarations of conformity that are an integral part of this Manual. DANGER! The safety elements and devices have been realized to protect from risks deriving from expected use, adjustment and maintenance.
  • Page 17 PART II: INSTALLATION PART II: INSTALLATION MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE BURNER Transport and storage ATTENTION! The equipment must be installed in compliance with the regulations in force, following the manufac- turer’s instructions, by qualified personnel. All handling operations must be carried out with appropriate resources and qualified personnel ATTENTION: Use intact and correctly dimensioned hoisting equipment, conforms to the local regulations and health and safety regulations.
  • Page 18 PART II: INSTALLATION Fitting the burner to the boiler To install the burner into the boiler, proceed as follows: make a hole on the closing door of the combustion chamber as described on paragraph “Overall dimensions”) place the burner to the boiler: lift it up and handle it according to the procedure described on paragraph “Handling the burner”; place the 4 stud bolts (5) on boiler’s door, according to the burner drilling template described on paragraph “Overall dimensions”;...
  • Page 19 PART II: INSTALLATION Sizing of the FGR pipe (FGR burners only) ATTENTION! Performance curve is obtained in a plant designed according to the following guidelines, size the FGR pipe as per the example below. 1111 Keys: 1 Stainless steel FGR pipe, insulated welded to the FGR duct) 2 Burner 5 FGR butterfly valve...
  • Page 20 PART II: INSTALLATION must be fitted by the installer.The diagrams are in compliance with the current laws. ”direction” arrows for installation gas supply network Keys 1A..1EGasket 2 Gas filter 3 Gas valves group 4 Bellows unit 5 Manual valve Procedure to install the double gas valve unit: two (2) gas flanges are required;...
  • Page 21 PART II: INSTALLATION MultiBloc MBE ALLA V. FARFALLA Example of gas train MBE 501939 GAS BRUCIATORE ø185 VD-R VD-V VD-R VD-V Gas filter PGMAX PGMAX PGMI PGMIN PS pressure sensor PGCP PGCP ATTENTION: once the gas train is mounted according, the gas proving test mus be performed, according to the procedure set by the laws in force.
  • Page 22 PART II: INSTALLATION Mounting VD-R & PS-... ActuatorVD-R ActuatorVD-V The actuator VD-V does not need any adjustment (funzione M12 x 5 Pin  ON-OFF) The actuator VD-R It must be combined with the PS sensor  (include regolatore di pressione) The PS sensor chosen based on the necessary pressure ...
  • Page 23 PART II: INSTALLATION Siemens VGD20.. e VGD40.. Siemens VGD20.. and VGD40.. gas valves - with SKP2.. (pressure governor) - Connect the reference gas pipe (TP in figure; 8mm-external size pipe supplied loose), to the gas pressure nipples placed on the gas pipe, downstream the gas valves: gas pressure must be measured at a distance that must be at least 5 times the pipe size.
  • Page 24 PART II: INSTALLATION Integrated proving system (burners equipped with LME7x, LMV, LDU) This paragraph describes the integrated proving system operation sequence: At the beginning both the valves (EV1 and EV2) must be closed.  Test space evacuating: EV2 valve (burner side) opens and keep this position for a preset time ...
  • Page 25 PART II: INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING! Respect the basic safety rules. make sure of the connection to the earthing system. do not reverse the phase and neutral connections. fit a differential thermal magnet switch adequate for connection to the mains. WARNING! before executing the electrical connections, pay attention to turn the plant’s switch to OFF and be sure that the burner’s main switch is in 0 position (OFF) too.
  • Page 26 PART II: INSTALLATION BURNERS WITH INVERTER VARIANT (if provided) Tipo Modello XXXXX M-. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EI. XXXXX M-. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EG. LMV5 DANFOSS XXXXX MG. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EK. XXXXX MG.
  • Page 27 PART II: INSTALLATION BURNERS WITH INVERTER VARIANT (if provided) Tipo Modello KOSTAL XXXXX M-. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EI. XXXXX M-. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EG. LMV5 XXXXX MG. MD. xx. xx. x. x. xxx. EK. XXXXX MG.
  • Page 28 PART III: OPERATION PART III: OPERATION LIMITATIONS OF USE THE BURNER IS AN APPLIANCE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED TO OPERATE ONLY AFTER BEING CORRECTLY CONNEC- TED TO A HEAT GENERATOR (E.G. BOILER, HOT AIR GENERATOR, FURNACE, ETC.), ANY OTHER USE IS TO BE CONSIDE- RED IMPROPER AND THEREFORE DANGEROUS.
  • Page 29 PART III: OPERATION Fig. 3 - Burner front panel Keys Lock-out LED Hi-flame operation LED Lo-flame operation LED “Ignition transformer operation” LED “Fan motor overload tripped” LED “EV2 opening” LED “EV1 opening” LED “Gas pressure switch signal ” LED Main switch AZL..
  • Page 30 PART III: OPERATION AIR FLOW AND FUEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING! During commissioning operations, do not let the burner operate with insufficient air flow (danger of formation of carbon monoxide); if this should happen, make the fuel decrease slowly until the normal combustion values are achieved.
  • Page 31 PART III: OPERATION Start-up procedure Turn the burner on. the LMV control box starts the system test cycle: the AZL display shows the System Test message; at the end of the test, it shows the main page and the system stops (the safety chain is open) waiting for the startup enabling signal (standby - Program phase no. Setpoint 80°C Act.value...
  • Page 32 PART III: OPERATION OperationalStat Operation ManualOperation Params & Display Main menu By pressing the ESC key once, the Operational Status (first item in the main menu) menu is directly shown: Normal operation Status/Reset Fault History Lockout History the Operational Status menu provides the following items: Normal operation: by selecting this item and pressing the ENTER key, the main page is showed;...
  • Page 33 PART III: OPERATION To see the other Lockout History pages, press the arrow keys. To exit the Lockout History pages, press ESC. Setting the temperature/pressure set-point value To set the temperature/pressure set-point value, that is the generator operating temperature/pressure; proceed as follows. From the main page, enter the main menu by pressing the ESC key twice: OperationalStat Operation...
  • Page 34 PART III: OPERATION Setpoint Actual value SDoff SDon To set these values, select the item SD_ModOn (SDOn), by scrolling down the “Load controller” menu with the arrow keys and press ENTER: SetpointW1 SetpointW2 SD_ModOn SD_ModOff the display will show: SD_ModOn Curr:: 1.0% New:...
  • Page 35 PART III: OPERATION confirm by pressing ENTER: Times Languages DateFormat PhysicalUnits Times: it sets the “Summer (SUM) Time / Winter (WIN) Time” operation and the continent (EU - Europe; US - United States) Sum/Winter Time Time EU/US choose the Summertime/Wintertime mode desired and cofirm by pressing ENTER; press ESC to exit. Set the time zone (Time EU/US) in the same way.
  • Page 36 PART III: OPERATION call the Technical Service and tell the message data. Cold start thermal shock (CSTP) If the generator cannot suffer thermal shocks, the CSTP (Cold Start Thermal Schock) function can be enabled. This function is already set by the Technical service (access by reserved password). if this function is enabled, when the burner starts upthe “Thermal shock protection activated”...
  • Page 37 PART III: OPERATION MultiBloc MBE Regulation VD-R whith PS Setting scale is „Not“ linear! Various sensors available. Output pressure according to sensor‘s measuring range. Increasing pressure Adjust the outlet pressure to the value specified by the burner or equipment manufacturer! While making outlet pressure adjustments, do not exceed a value that creates a hazardous condition to the burner!
  • Page 38 PART III: OPERATION Calibration air and gas pressure switches The air pressure switch locks the control box if the air pressure is not the one requested. If it happens, unlock the burner by means of the control box unlock pushbutton, placed on the bur- ner control panel.
  • Page 39 PART IV: MAINTENANCE PART IV: MAINTENANCE Adjusting the combustion head CAUTION: perform these adjustments once the burner is turned off and cooled. The combustion head position affects the flame stability. The burner is factory-adjusted with the combustion head in its "all-ahead" position.
  • Page 40 PART IV: MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Check that the gas meter is not moving when the burner is off. In case it is rotating, look for possible leaks.  Check the cleaning condition of the vent. Clean the vent by using exclusively a dry brush. If needed, disassemble it from the ...
  • Page 41 PART IV: MAINTENANCE MultiBloc MBE MultiBloc VD Mounting to push position 1. Position VD on VB, fig. 2+3. 2. Slide VD forward up to the stop, fig. 4. 3. Screw VD on with 2 M5 screws for each, max. 5 Nm/44 in.-lb., fig. 5/6. 4.
  • Page 42 PART IV: MAINTENANCE Electrodes Adjustment Important Note: Check the ignition and detection electrodes after removing/adjusting the combustion head. ATTENTION: avoid the ignition and detection electrodes to contact metallic parts (blast tube, head, etc.), other- wise the boiler’s operation would be compromised. Check the electrodes position after any intervention on the combustion head.
  • Page 43 PART IV: MAINTENANCE Replacing the ignition electrodes ATTENTION: avoid the ignition and detection electrodes to contact metallic parts (blast tube, head, etc.), otherwise the boi- ler’s operation would be compromised. Check the electrodes position after any intervention on the combustion head. To replace the ignition electrodes, proceed as follows: electrodes - type A remove the burner cover...
  • Page 44 PART IV: MAINTENANCE To replace the electrodes, proceed as follows: electrodes - type B / C remove the burner cover C;r disconnect the electrodes cables; emove the combustion head referring to paragraph “Removing the combustion head”; unscrew VE screws that fasten the electrodes (see next pictures) remove the electrodes and replace them referring to the measures indicated in the previous paragraph;...
  • Page 45 PART IV: MAINTENANCE electrodes - type B electrodes - type C Checking the detection current with electrode (natural gas) To check the detection signal follow the scheme in the picture below. If the signal is less than the value indicated, check the position of the detection electrode or detector, the electrical contacts and, if necessary, replace the electrode or the detector.
  • Page 46 PART IV: MAINTENANCE Burner service term - In optimal operating conditions, and with preventive maintenance, the burner can last up to 20 years. - Upon expiry of the burner service term, it is necessary to carry out a technical diagnosis and, if necessary, an overall repair. - The burner status is considered to be at its limit if it is technically impossible to continue using it due to non-compliance with safety requirements or a decrease in performance.
  • Page 47 PART IV: MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTNG GUIDE Gas operation * No electric power supply * Restore power supply * Main switch open * Close switch * Thermostats open * Check set points and thermostat connections * Bad thermostat set point or broken thermostat * Reset or replace the thermostat * No gas pressure * Restore gas pressure...
  • Page 48 C.I.B. UNIGAS S.p.A. Via L.Galvani, 9 - 35011 Campodarsego (PD) - ITALY Tel. +39 049 9200944 - Fax +39 049 9200945/9201269 web site: www.cibunigas.it - e-mail: cibunigas@cibunigas.it Note: specifications and data subject to change. Errors and omissions excepted.
  • Page 49 Siemens LMV5x Service Manual M12920CC rev 2.1 08/2017...
  • Page 50 Warnings: To avoid injury to persons, damage to property or the environment, the following warning notes must be observed Qualified personal In the sense of this documentation, qualified personal are those who are knowledgeable and qualified to install, mount, commission, operate and service / maintain LMV5 system together with burner &...
  • Page 51: Table Of Contents

        WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................... 4     Earthing ......................................4     1.1.1 TN earthing system ................................4     1.1.2 Protective Earth (PE) and Functional Earth (FE) ........................4     .Frequency inverter / Variable Speed Drive (VSD) ......................... 5  ...
  • Page 52: Wiring Recommendations

    1 WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS Earthing 1.1.1 TN earthing system For the LMV5x-System it is preconditioned that a TN earthing system is used. In a TN earthing system, one of the points in the generator or transformer is connected with earth, usually the star point in a three-phase system. TN−S: PE and N are separate conductors that are connected together only near the power source.
  • Page 53: Frequency Inverter / Variable Speed Drive (Vsd)

    .Frequency inverter / Variable Speed Drive (VSD) A VSD is one of the strongest EMC sources in a boiler house, so the following is recommended: LMV5 hi ld Earth Note: If the LMV5 is mounted in a cabinet, alternative to (X73.6 / FE), also a connection with the PE- rail in the cabinet is possible Use only VSD with EMC- filter!
  • Page 54: Recommendations

    1.3.1 Recommendations It is recommended to use a metal "mounting plate" for the LMV5 Base Unit and the Transformer AGG5.220. Use this plate to provide the Functional Earth (FE), see also /EARTH connection example The connection of the FE to the LMV5 has to be made by connecting the X52.4 terminal with FE! Follow exactly the shield and earth connection in the wiring diagram In some cases connecting the terminal X52.2 with FE results in an improved EMC- immunity of the LMV5.
  • Page 55: Wireway And Electrical Conduit

    Wireway and electrical conduit The following cables are recommended for separate wiring; Complete separate from all other cables: • Cable for "VSD to Fan motor" Line voltage, see also "1. Frequency inverter / Variable Speed Drive (VSD)" • Cable for ignition high voltage, see also "2. Ignition" •...
  • Page 57: Servomotor Wiring Example

    1.4.1 Servomotor wiring example 1.4.2 Bus cable wiring on LMV5x and AZL doors. 1.4.3 EARTH connection example...
  • Page 58: Azl Display/Programming Unit

    2 AZL display/programming unit Users can set only the LMV parameters that can be accessed without password: (see “Adjusting the temperature set-point”). The Siemens AZL User Interface allows programming the Siemens LMV control box and monitoring the system data. The user interface is made of: display: it shows menus and parameters key (previous level): it goes back to the previous level menu or exits the programming mode without changing...
  • Page 59: Lmv5X Program Operating Phases

    LMV5x program operating phases Phase number Description Sequence Home run Stand by 20,21 Waiting to start realase Startup Start fan on Startup Driving to pre-purge Startup 30..34 Pre purging Startup Driving to ignition pos Startup Ingnition pos Startup 40,42,44 Fuel release 1 Startup 50,52 Fuel release 2...
  • Page 60: Lmv5X Program Structure

    LMV5x program structure...
  • Page 61: Burner Id Number

    NOTE: (1) only for LMV52.400, LMV51.300 without temperature compensation (2) only for LMV5.200 (controlling the oxygen level in the exhaust gas flue) and LMV52.400 (monitoring the oxygen level in the exhaust gas flue, a lock out occur if a limit value is overcoming) (3) Only for LMV51.300 (in this case VSD cannot be used), LMV52.xxx ATTENTION: LMV51.300: HAS ONE AUX.
  • Page 62: Password

    Password 2.4.1 Access to service levels by password Depending on password (service or OEM), different parameters are visible. "Service" parameters, as per the actuator curves and the set-point values, are password protected. The operator must logon using the "9876" password. "User"...
  • Page 63: Thermostatic Series And Safety Loop

    3 Thermostatic series and safety loop The burner shuts down properly when the thermostatic series (X5-03.1 and X5-03.4 - terminals 3 and 4 of the burner terminal block) opens. In this way, before shut-down, the burner drives to the minimum load, then the fuel valve will close. The post-purging phase will be performed if set. By re-closing the thermostatic series, the burner will start-up again.
  • Page 64: Actuators

    4 Actuators Addressing the actuators The addressing assigns to each actuator its proper function. The addressing is factory set by the burner manufacturer. If an actuator must be replaced, it is necessary to address it, otherwise the system will not work. The parameter that sets the actuator function is protected by the Service level password.
  • Page 65: Actuator Doors Configuration

    Actuator doors configuration After the adressing of the actuators, it is necessary to activate and to configure the operation way for each servomotor. ATTENTION: Activate only the actuators that are really present, otherwise an error will occur. 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level Possible choices...
  • Page 66: Setting The Load Controller

    5 Setting the load controller Door X60 is used for IntLC... choice and a temperature modulationg probe is used. ATTENTION: in case of FGR, it is not possible to connect a modulating temperature probe at the X60 door of the LMX5...
  • Page 67: Setting The Probes And Set-Points

    ExtLC X5-03 = three-point external controller (X5-03 terminals) Int LC = internal controller (LMV5x) (it switches between 2 set points, W1,W2 set thought AZL. the switch from W1 and W2 is realized opening/closing the LMV5x... terminals X62.1, X62.2). Int LC Bus = internal controller and set point setting via bus connection Int LC X62 = internal controller (LMV), but set point is externally controlled by means of a voltage/current signal on X62 terminals Ext LC X62 = external controller, the burner output is controlled by means of a voltage/current signal on X62 terminals Ext LC Bus = external controller, the burner output is controlled via bus...
  • Page 68: Configuration Of A Pressure Or A Temperature Probe Type At X61 Door

    Configuration of a pressure or a temperature probe type at X61 door ATTENTION: If the external load controller is set do not connected to terminals X60 or X61. If a modulation probe is connected to the X61 terminal, proceeding as follows: 1st level 2nd level 3rd level...
  • Page 69: Setting The Setpoint And The Burner And The Pid Operative Band

    Setting the setpoint and the burner and the PID operative band. 6.4.1 Set-point To set the temperature set-point value, that is the generator operating temperature; proceed as follows. 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Params &...
  • Page 70: Pid Control Parameters

    The default value for this parameter is10% that is, the burner will turn off at a temperature 1% higher than the set-point. Press the ENTER to confirm, the press ESC to exit. Otherwise press ESC to exit without changing data. Press the ESC to exit 6.4.3 PID control parameters The controller’s memory contains 5 standard parameter sets.
  • Page 71: Setting Functions "Tl_Threshoff" And "Tl_Sd_On

    Setting functions “TL_ThreshOff” and “TL_SD_On” These functions enable the settable threshold for the immediate shutdown, if value set on TL_ThreshOff is exceeded. The automatic restart is performed for values lower than the one set on TL_SD_On. On display, values detected by temperature/pressure probe are shown at the same time. TL_ThreshOff turns the burner off if temperature exceeds the set value.
  • Page 72: Vsd Standardization

    7 VSD Standardization Motor standardization (speed acquisition) allows the LMV unit to control the motor rounds at the maximum frequency signal coming from the VSD. A temporary standardization is factory set only for test purpose. The definite standardization must be performed on site by the Service Center (only if the fan is supplied), before the plant test.
  • Page 73: Special Positions

    8 SPECIAL POSITIONS Ignition position The ignition point is independent from the other curve points of the air/fuel ratio curve. As far as dual fuel burners, the ignition point set for the gas operation does not depend on the one set for the oil operation. LMV5x allow two different ignition position for gas mode and oil mode.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Air/Fuel Ratio Curves

    9 ADJUSTING THE AIR/FUEL RATIO CURVES ATTENTION: when burners are provided with VSD, before setting the air/fuel ratio curves, the Standardization of the motor speed must be performed (see chapter “Standardization”). 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Params &...
  • Page 75: Setting The Load Points Output (Burners With No Fgr)

    Setting the load points output (burners with no FGR) Following the below route access to the programming levels of the menu 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Params & Display RatioControl Parameter settings for fuel/ air ratio control GasSettings Parameter settings for firing...
  • Page 76 Point Load To choose the actuator to set, press the “left arrow” and choose Air or VSD Fuel Point Load Press "Enter" to access the Air actuator value to be set. Fuel Point Load Press keys to change value. Fuel Point Load Press Enter...
  • Page 77 Caution! In case it is necessary to immediately shut the burner down while working at high flame and the maximum load point is not already set observing the combustion parameters, decrease gas by means of the pressure governor as to drive the burner to a sufficient excess of air, then shut the burner down by the main switch.
  • Page 78: Configurations For Burner With Fgr

    10 Configurations for burner with FGR 10.1 Recommendations Note! Reduction of maximum burner output Use of the flue gas recirculation (FGR) function or the flue gas mass introduced to the supply air duct might lower the burner’s maximum output. This means that the maximum amount of combustion air that can be introduced will be reduced. It is recommended to consider a proper air excess during the regulation of the burner in order to have to the right O2 content in the smoke, after the flue gas recirculation.
  • Page 79: Address And Activate The Aux3 Servomotor

    10.2 Address and activate the AUX3 servomotor. Usually these operations are already set in the manufacturer factory. They would be necessary in same cases as: the substitution of the servomotor, in case the FGR mode were not activated yet or the LMV5x were be supplied loose…...
  • Page 80: Setting The Special Positions

    10.3 Setting the special positions 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Param & Display RatioControl GasSettings OilSettings SpecialPosition Suggested positions are below. They can be modify during the commissioning according to right needs. Special Position: AUX3 POS •...
  • Page 81: Fgr Mode Choice

    10.5 FGR mode choice 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level Description Param & Display Flue Gas Recirc According to the preference and FGR-Mode AUX3onCurve instruction in the table below. time temperature temp. contr. TCautoDeact deactMinpos auto deact Description of the FGR mode.
  • Page 82: Main Parameter Of The Fgr Function

    10.6 Main parameter of the FGR function LMV50 LMV52.4.. Parameter Description LMV51.3 LMV52.2 DelaytimeFGR Gas Setting of delay time for auxiliary actuator 3 to be kept in the ignition position after entering phase ● ● OPERATION DelaytimeFGR Oil ThresholdFGR Gas Setting of temperature that must not be exceeded so that auxiliary actuator 3 can be kept in the ●...
  • Page 83: Example Of Fgr Factor And Fgr Maps Factor On The Burner Regulation

    10.7 Example of FGR factor and FGR Maps Factor on the burner regulation. We consider to set the AUX3 for FGR with the “temp.contr.” Mode The curve is as per the below table. Point Note Load % 37,5 % 62,5 % 75 % 100 % AUX3 FGR Curve...
  • Page 84: Cold Start Thermal Shock (Cstp)

    11 Cold start thermal shock (CSTP) If there is a steam boiler or a boiler that must start up cold in the plant and to avoid thermal shocks a slow heating is required for the boiler by maintaining the burner at the minimum output, the automatic function “Cold start thermal shock” can be performed instead of the manual operation at minimum load. The CSTP (Cold Start Thermal Schock) function can be enabled by the Technical service only (access by reserved password).
  • Page 85 Note: by enabling the manual operation (this function can be set at user level also -see chapter “manual operation”) the CSTP function is momentary excluded, when enabling the automatic operation again, the CSTP function (previously set at Service level) will be enabled as well.
  • Page 86: Burner Manual Operation

    12 BURNER MANUAL OPERATION The operator can decide if choosing burner manual operation at a settable fixed load or modulating operation through the automatic load controller, then can also set the burner shutdown by means of the “burner off” function. Choose the type of operation (Au-tom / Manual / Off).
  • Page 88 Terminal Description of connection termi- nals group Connection symbol Electrical rating PIN1 Fan motor contactor AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz, 1 A, cos.0.4 PIN2 Alarm AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 X3-01 Hz, 1 A, cos.0.4 PIN1 Air pressure switch (LP)
  • Page 89 Terminal Connection symbol Description of connection terminals Electrical rating group PIN1 Protective earth (PE) Pressure switch min-oil (DWmin-oil) AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, PIN2 50...60 Hz, Imax 1.5 mA X5-01 Power signal for pressure switch-min- AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, oil (DWmin-oil) PIN3 50...60 Hz, Imax 500 mA...
  • Page 90 Terminal Connection symbol Description of connection termi- nals Electrical rating group PIN1 Protective earth (PE) PIN2 Neutral conductor (N) X7-01 PIN3 Fuel valve 2 (oil) AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz, 1 A, cos.0.4 PIN1 Protective earth (PE) PIN2 Neutral conductor (N) AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60...
  • Page 91 Terminal Connection symbol Description of connection termi- nals Electrical rating group AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 PIN2 Firing on oil Hz, 1 A, cos.0.4 X8-01 PIN1 Firing on gas AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz, 1 A, cos.0.4 PIN4 Protective earth (PE)
  • Page 92 Termi- nal group Connection symbol Description of connection termi- nals Electrical rating AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz, PIN4 Neutral conductor (N) max 1 mA PIN3 Power signal transformer AC 12 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz, X10-01 PIN2 AC power signal GO...
  • Page 93 (functional earth) PIN4 AC power supply from transformer to LMV5... system PIN3 AC 12 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz PIN2 Reference ground (PELV) AC power supply from transformer to LMV5... system PIN1 AC 12 V +10 % / -15 %, 50...60 Hz Terminal Connection symbol Description of connection termi- nals...
  • Page 96 Note: Specifications and data subject to change. Errors and omissions excepted.
  • Page 97 Siemens LMV 5x User manual M12914CA Rev.0 03/2008...
  • Page 99 SIEMENS LMV CONTROLLED BURNERS Keys Burner Combustion head actuator Gas butterfly valve actuator Oil pressure governor actuator Air damper actuator Siemens LMV burner control Personal Computer Gas train Inverter 10 Siemens AZL User interface The control system is made of the Siemens LMV central unit (6) that performs all the burner control functions and of the Siemens AZL local programming unit (10) that interfaces the system with the user.
  • Page 100 USER SETTINGS Go on adjusting the burner. Users can set only the LMV parameters that can be accessed without password: (see “Adjusting the temperature set-point”). The Siemens AZL User Interface allows programming the Siemens LMV control box and monitoring the system data. The user interface is made of: 1.
  • Page 101 Start-up procedure Turn the burner on according to the following: ual fuel burners: choose the requested fuel by means of the related control panel switch one fuel burners: turn the burner on by means of the burner main switch (placed on the burner control panel) the LMV controller starts the system test cycle: the AZL display shows the System Test message;...
  • Page 102 Setpoint 80°C value 78°C Load Main page Set point: temperature set-point Act value: actual temperature value Load: load percentage (burner output) Flame: percentage of flame detection current. By pressing the ENTER key the display shows the second page: Fuel VSD 0.0 Ld 0.0 Second page Fuel: it shows (in degrees) the fuel actuator position.
  • Page 103 Fault History To visualise the Fault History, select it and press the ENTER key. The message will be as: 1 Class: 05Gas Code BF Phase: 10 Diag.: 00 Lod: Start No. alternating by an error message as: O2 control and limiter automat deactivated To see the other Fault History pages, press the arrow keys.
  • Page 104 Access w-out PW Access Serv Access OEM Access LS by means of the arrow keys, select “Access w-out pass” (access without password - user level), confirm by pressing ENTER. The other levels require password reserved to the Technical Service, to the Manifacurer, etc. The menu accessed without password is the following: BurnerControl RatioControl...
  • Page 105 SetPointW1 SetPointW2 SD_ModOn SD_ModOff the display will show: SD_ModOn Curr: 1.0% New: 1.0% The deafult value for this parameter is1% that is, the burner will light again at a temperature 1% lower than the set-point. Change value, if needed, by means of the arrow keys; press ENTER to confirm and the press ESC to exit. Press only ESC to exit without changing.
  • Page 106 Times Languages DateFormat PhysicalUnits Times: it sets the “Summer (SUM) Time / Winter (WIN) Time” operation and the continent (EU - Europe; US - United States) Sum/Winter Time Time EU/US choose the Summertime/Wintertime mode desired and cofirm by pressing ENTER; press ESC to exit. Set the time zone (Time EU/US) in the same way.
  • Page 107 Cold start thermal shock (CSTP) If there is a steam boiler that must start up cold in the plant, the fireman will heat the boiler keeping the burner at the lowest output to prevent thermal shocks. The LMV control box provides the CSTP (Cold Start Thermal Schock) function that is already set by the Technical service (access by reserved password).
  • Page 108 SPARE PARTS Desription Code SIEMENS LMV51.100 - 110V BURNER CONTROL 2020460 SIEMENS LMV51.100 - 230V BURNER CONTROL 2020456 SIEMENS LMV51.200 - 110V BURNER CONTROL 2020463 SIEMENS LMV51.200 - 230V BURNER CONTROL 2020457 SIEMENS LMV52.200 - 110V BURNER CONTROL 2020461 SIEMENS LMV52.200 - 230V BURNER CONTROL 2020459 SIEMENS PLL52.110 O2 PCB FOR LMV52 2022111...
  • Page 112 C.I.B. UNIGAS S.p.A. Via L.Galvani, 9 - 35011 Campodarsego (PD) - ITALY Tel. +39 049 9200944 - Fax +39 049 9200945/9201269 web site: www.cibunigas.it - e-mail: cibunigas@cibunigas.it...
  • Page 113 COD. M07979CD rel. 3.2 01/13 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LMV5x CONNECTIONS Connections affected by EMC noises are related to the bus cable (actuator line cable, PLL52), detection probe cable, speed sensor cable, 4-20mA signal cable that controls the VSD. Input and power cables (400V e 230V) must be laid separately from the signal cables. The bus cable between control panel and burner and between burner and PLL52 board (used when O2 trim control must be perfomed) must be laid separately and far from power cables.
  • Page 114 Annex1 – Example for motor cable...
  • Page 116 Annex 2 – Example for sensor cable...
  • Page 119 SIEMENS Appendix: Example for wiring, earthing and shielding the LMV5-System Cabinet Siemens MM440 CAN-Bus shielded cable X52.2 X52.4 "VSD - Fan Motor" Separate conduit & shielded line voltage cable! Separate plastic conduit X51, X50 Metal plate = FE for high voltage ign. cable X9-02 X10-01 Power...
  • Page 120 Addendum 4: LMV52... with O trim control and O module General The LMV52... system is an extended LMV51... system. A special feature of the LMV52… is control of the residual oxygen content to increase the boiler’s efficiency. In addition to the features of the LMV51..., the LMV52... provides O trim control, con- trol of a maximum of 6 actuators, control of a VSD, and acquisition of cumulated fuel consumption and current fuel throughput.
  • Page 121 The maximum cable length between transformer and CAN bus users is dependent on Determination of the the type of cable (cross-sectional area), the number of actuators and the type of actua- maximum cable length tor used (current). The following graphs can be used to determine the maximum CAN bus cable lengths between the transformer and group of actuators or the AZL5…, depending on the rele- vant influencing factors.
  • Page 123 Example 2 LMV5... basic unit in the control panel, actuator on the burner; CAN bus cable «LMV5... → SA» > 20 m Jumper Control panel Burner ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 ACT 4 Fixed internal bus termination SQM4... SQM4... SQM4...
  • Page 124 Example 3a Installation of all components in the burner; CAN bus cable «LMV52... ↔ SA» > 20 m with 6 actuators and O2 module PLL52... Jumper Fixed internal ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 ACT 4 ACT 5 ACT 6 bus termination SQM45...
  • Page 125 Notes on example 3a / 3b CAN bus cable with LMV52... and more than 4 actuators and O2 module PLL52... On LMV52... applications with more than 4 actuators (SQM45...), a second transformer is required for powering the extra actuators. In that case, transformer 1 powers the LMV52... basic unit, the AZL5..., and the first 4 actuators.
  • Page 126 O2 module In comparison with the LMV51... system, the extra components to be connected with the LMV52… system are the O module and the O sensor QGO... and, optionally, the combustion air and flue gas temperature sensors. The O module is to be connected to the basic unit via the CAN bus.
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  • Page 131 Technical Data PLL52... LMV52... basic unit Refer to chapter Technical Data! Mains voltage «X89-01» AC 120 V AC 230 V PLL52... –15 % / +10 % -15 % / +10 % Safety class I with parts according to II as per DIN EN 60730-1 Mains frequency 50 / 60 Hz ±6 % Power consumption...
  • Page 132 PLL52... Flue gas temperature X86.3 Shield connection Temperature sensor X86.1 Pt / LG-Ni1000 PLL52... Pt / LG-Ni1000 X86.2 Signal reference X89-01.4 Protective earth (PE) Supply air temperature X89-01.5 Power supply neutral X87.3 conductor (L) Shield connection F 6.3AT Temperature sensor X87.1 X89-01.6 Power supply live Pt / LG-Ni1000...

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