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.
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)
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...
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PART I: SPECIFICATIONS PART I: SPECIFICATIONS BURNERS FEATURES Note: the figure is indicative onlyNote: the figure is indicative only Control panel with startup switch Gas train Electrical panel Cover Blast tube + Combustion head Flange Silcencer Actuator Air pressure switch 10 Combustion head adjusting screw Gas operation: From the supply line the gas fuel passes through the gas train (filter, safety valves, gas pressure regulator and butterfly valve).
Burners are identified by burner type and model. Burner model identification is described as follows. Type RX92R Model MD. S. BURNER TYPE RX92R, RX92.1, RX512R, RX512.1, RX515.1, RX520.1, RX525.1 FUEL M - Natural gas, L - LPG OPERATION (Available versions) PR - Progressive , MD - Fully modulating BLAST TUBE...
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MENDED DRILLING TEMPLATE O min. O max. BURNER FLANGE B*: SPECIAL blast tube lengths must be agreed with Cib Unigas BS = standard blast tube BL = long blast tube DN = gas valves size DN* A 50 1256 1356 136...
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1002 1513 1726 1082 1513 1590 1513 1613 1513 1646 1002 1513 1726 1082 B*: SPECIAL blast tube lengths must be agreed with Cib Unigas BS = standard blast tube BL = long blast tube DN = gas valves size...
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1860 1318 1924 1235 419 470 709 660 460 848 269 644 1092 1161 B*: SPECIAL blast tube lengths must be agreed with Cib Unigas BS = standard blast tube BL = long blast tube DN = gas valves size...
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PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Overall dimensions (mm)Overall dimensions (mm)Overall dimensions (mm) 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.
PART I: SPECIFICATIONS Performance Curves RX92R RX92.1 RX512R RX512.1 RX515.1 RX520.1 RX525.1 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.
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Pressure in the Network / gas flow rate curves (natural gas) RX92R M-.. RX92.1 M-.. RX512R M-.. RX512.1 M-..
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On the basis of the measured differential pressure, it is possible to get the maximum flow rate: in the pressure - rate curves (showed on Pressure - rate in combustion head curves (natural gas) Curves are referred to pressure = 0 mbar in the combustion chamber! RX92R M-.. RX92.1 M-.. RX512R M-..
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PART I: SPECIFICATIONS RX515.1 M-.. RX520.1 M-.. RX525.1 M-.. The values in the diagrams refer to natural gas with a calorific value of 8125 kcal/Stm (15°C, 1013 mbar) and a density of 0.714 kg/Stm The values in the diagrams refer to GPL with a calorific value of 22300 kcal/Stm (15°C, 1013 mbar) and a density of 2.14 kg/ .
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.
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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”;...
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PART II: INSTALLATION GAS TRAIN CONNECTIONS The diagrams show the components of the gas train included in the delivery and which must be fitted by the installer.The diagrams are in compliance with the current laws. Note: the figure is indicative only ”direction”...
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PART II: INSTALLATION GAS TRAIN CONNECTIONS The diagrams show the components of the gas trai included in the delivery and which must be fitted by the installer.The diagrams are in compliance with the current laws. Gas train with valves group VGD and MBE with built-in gas pressure governor + gas leakage pressure switch (PGCP) BY OTHERS SUPPLIED BY BURNER CONSTRUCTOR GAS INLET...
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PART II: INSTALLATION Threaded train with MultiBloc MBE - Mounting 1. Mount flange into pipe systems. Use appropriate sealing agent. 1. Insert studs A. 2. Insert VB together with supplied O-rings. 2. Insert seals B. Check current position of O-rings. 3.
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PART II: INSTALLATION Mounting VD-R & PS-... VD-R VD-V 1. Gas pressure regulation is possible with VD-R and PS pressure sensor only. WARNING! For US/CN installation, the output pressure must be monitoried by min. and max. pressure switches set to +/- 20% of the setpoint. 2.
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PART II: INSTALLATION SIEMENS VGD.. Mounting positions = BS SKP1. SKP2. version with SKP2 (built-in pressure stabilizer) Siemens VGD valves with SKP actuator: The pressure adjusting range, upstream the gas valves group, changes according to the spring provided with the valve group. To replace the spring supplied with the valve group, proceed as fol- lows: - Remove the cap (T)
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 ...
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PART II: INSTALLATION BURNERS WITH INVERTER VARIANT (if provided) Type Model 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.
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PART II: INSTALLATION BURNERS WITH INVERTER VARIANT (if provided) KOSTAL Tipo Modello 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.
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.
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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.
PART III: OPERATION Fig. 6 - 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 Operation selector MAN - AUTO (operation in manual or automatic mode): MIN = operation with minimum output MAX = operation at the maximum output...
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PART III: OPERATION AIR FLOW AND FUEL ADJUSTMENT (First) Start-up preliminary operations - gas supply Recommended actions to be carried out in sequence: Check the burner and all its components are installed correctly Check that all electrical and mechanical parts are connected correctly Check that there is water or other vector fluids in the generator Check that the ventilation gates/dampers in the plant are open and the stack is free Connect the gauges used to adjust and check pressures on the incoming line and on the head, air and fuel side.
PART III: OPERATION User interface The AZL2x.. display is shown below: The keys functions are the following: Key F Used to adjust the “fuel” actuator position (Fuel): : While pressing the F key, the “fuel” actuator position can be changed by means of the + and - keys. Key A Used to adjust the “air”...
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PART III: OPERATION Lock+unlock codes Flame Open valves Ignition transformers energised Fan motor energised Oil pre-heater energised Plant heat request Parametere setting mode Info mode Service mode Closing actuator Opening actuator Unit measure The display will show these data: Setting menu The setting menu is divided into different blocks: Bloc.
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PART III: OPERATION TSA1= 1st safety time (ignition transformer Ph40 TSA1 = primo tempo sicurezza (trasformatore accensione ON) TSA1 = primo tempo sicurezza (trasformatore accensione OFF) TSA1 = 1st safety time (ignition transformer OFF) Ph42 t42 = preignition time OFF Ph44 t44 = intervallo 1 t44 = interval 1...
PART III: OPERATION Info level To enter the Info level, proceed as follows: in any menu position, press keys + and - at the same time, then the program will start again: the display will show OFF. until the display will show InFo, Press the enter (InFo) key then il will show the first code (167) flashing, on the right side it will show the data entered.
PART III: OPERATION If a message like the one below is shown during operation, it means that the burner is locked out and the Errore code is shown (in the example “error code:4”); this message is alternating with another message Diagnostic code (in the example “diagnostic code:3”).
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PART III: OPERATION The service level shows all the information about flame intensity, actuators position, number and lock codes: Parameter Description Flame intensity % output, if set = automatic operation Actuators position, 00=combustibile; 01= aria Lock-outs number 701..725 Lock-outs History (see chapter 23 in the LMV2x manual) .the first parameter will be “954”: the percentage of flame is shown on the right.
PART III: OPERATION CORPO 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!
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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.
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PART III: OPERATION 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. Laboratory tests have shown that this is the optimal configuration to assure flame stability. If different settings are required, it is possible to change the position: loosen the VB screw and slightly move the combustion head backwards, turning clockwise the knob VRT.
PART IV: MAINTENANCE PART IV: MAINTENANCE At least once a year carry out the maintenance operations listed below. In the case of seasonal servicing, it is recommended to carry out the maintenance at the end of each heating season; in the case of continuous operation the maintenance is carried out every 6 months.
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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.
PART IV: MAINTENANCE Removing the combustion head Attention: before adjusting the combustion head, turn the burner off and wait until it gets cold. Remove the cover C. remove the electrodes cables; unscrew the 3 screws V which hold in position the gas manifold G and pull out the complete group as shown in the picture below. ...
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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: remove the burner cover loose the nuts that fasten the electrodes group to the combustion head (A);...
PART IV: MAINTENANCE 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. Device Flame detector Minimum detection signal...
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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...
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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.
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AZL2x - LMV2x/3x Burner Management System Service manual 03/2023 M12916CD Rev. 3.4...
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INDEX MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED SYSTEM..........................6 User interface....................................6 Parameters level (heating engineer)............................... 8 Setting menu....................................9 Block 000: Internal Parameter ..............................10 Block 100: General information..............................10 Block 200: Burner control................................13 Block 400: Setting air/fuel ratio curves............................25 Block 500: Air/fuel ratio control ..............................26 Block 600: Actuators ..................................
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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 PRO- DUCT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE.
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DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS do not leave the equipment exposed to weather (rain, sun, etc.) unless expressly required to do so; Gas burners European directives: do not allow children or inexperienced persons to use equipment; - Directive 2009/142/EC - Gas Appliances; The unit input cable shall not be replaced by the user.
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-EN 55014-1Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus. -UNI EN 676 (Gas Burners; -CEI EN 60335-1(Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety. Part 1: General requirements; - EN 50165 Electrical equipment of non-electric appliances for household and similar purposes.
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MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED SYSTEM The control system is made of the Siemens LMV central unit that performs all the burner control functions and of the Siemens AZL local programming unit that interfaces the system with the user. Keys Burner AZL2.. Air actuator Fuel actuator LMV2..
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The keys functions are the following: Key F Used to adjust the “fuel” actuator position (Fuel): : While pressing the F key, the “fuel” actuator position can be changed by means of the + and - keys. Key A Used to adjust the “air” actuator position (Air): While pressing the A key, the “air”...
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Setting menu The seeting menu is divided into different blocks: Bloc. Descrizione Description Password Internal parameters OEM / Service Informazioni generali General OEM / Service / Info Controllo bruciatore Burner control OEM / Service Controllo bruciatore (solo LMV26) Burner control (LMV26 only) OEM / Service Curve rapporto Ratio curves...
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Block 000: Internal Parameter Param. Descrizione Description Password Password livello assistenza (ingegnere del Password heating engineer (4 characters) calore) Password livello OEM (costruttore del brucia- Password OEM (5 characters) tore) Start backup / restore via AZL2.../ PC sof- tware (set parameter to 1) Index 0: Create backup Index 1: Execute restore Error dia- Start backup/restore via AZL2x/PC gnostics via negative values...
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Frequenza di rete Mains frequency 0 = 50 Hz 0 = 50 Hz Service / Info 1 = 60 Hz 1 = 60 Hz Luminosità display Display brightness Service / Info Tempo dopo il quale, se non viene premuto nessun tast il software esce dalla modalita Timeout for menu operation (default value = programmazione (valore fabbrica = 60min - 60min - range: 10 - 120 min)
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Numero totale di partenze (non azzerabile) Total number of startups Service / Info Volume combustibile (azzerabile da OEM) Fuel volume (resettable by OEM) Service / Info Fuel 1(secondo combustibile)Ore di eserci- Fuel 1: Operation hours resettable Service / Info zio (azzerabile da Service) Fuel 1 (secondo combustibile) Numero di Fuel 1: Number of startups resettable Service / Info...
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Block 200: Burner control Param. Descrizione Description Password Modalità funzionamento bruciatore ( rampa Burner operating mode (fuel train, modula- combustibile, modulante / multistadio, servo- ting / multistage, actuators, etc..) comandi, ecc.) __= non definito (cancellazione curve) __= undefined (delete curves) 1 = accensione diretta a gas (G mod) 1 = gas direct ignition (G mod) 2 = accensione tramite pilota gas con attacco...
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15 = gas rampa Gp1 modulante pneumatico 15 = Gp1 mod pneu without actuator senza servomotori (Gp1 mod pneu) 16 = Gp2 mod pneu without actuator 16 = gas rampa Gp2 modulante pneumatico 17 = Lo 2-stage without actuator senza servomotori (Gp2 mod pneu) 18 = Lo 3-stage without actuator 17 = olio LO 2 stadi senza servomotori 19 = G mod gas actuator only...
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Gas: sonda rilevazione fiamma attivo (valore Gas: active detector flame evaluation (default fabbrica = 1) value = 1) OEM / Service 0 = QRB../QRC.. 1 = ION / QRA.. Gas: Preventilazione (valore fabbrica = 1) Gas: Pre-purging (default value = 1) 1 = attivo 1 = active 0 = non attivo...
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Gas: Pressostato gas di minima (default = 1) Gas: Pressure switch-min input 0 = inattivo 0 = inactive 1 = pressostato gas di minima (a monte val- 1 = pressure switch-min (upstream of fuel vola V1) valve 1 (V1)) 2 = controllo perditavalvole via pressostato 2 = valve proving via pressure switch-min OEM / Service (montato tra le valvole V1 e V2)
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Gas: tempo pressione atmosferica controllo Gas: proving test time atmospheric pres- tenuta (valore fabbrica = 10s - range impo- sure (default value = 10s - range:0.2s - 60s) stazione:0.2s - 60s) Gas: tempo riempimento controllo tenuta Gas: proving test filling time (default value = (valore fabbrica = 3s - range imposta- 3s - range:0.2s - 10s) zione:0.2s - 10s)
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Olio: Intervallo 1 (valore fabbrica = 2s - Oil: Interval 1 (default value = 2s - OEM / Service range impostazione:0.2s - 60min) range:0.2s - 60min) Olio: tempo di sicurezza 2 (TSA2) (valore Oil: safety time 2 (TSA2) (default value = 3s fabbrica = 3s - range impostazione:0.2 - 10s) - range:0.2 - 10s) Olio: Intervallo 2 (valore fabbrica = 2s -...
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Block 300: Burner control (only with LMV26) Param. Descrizione Description Password Combustibile 1 : Modalità funzionamento bru- Fuel 1 : Burner operating mode (fuel train, ciatore ( rampa combustibile, modulante / modulating / multistage, actuators, etc..) multistadio, servocomandi, ecc.) __= non definito (cancellazione curve) __= undefined (delete curves) 1 = accensione diretta a gas (G mod) 1 = gas direct ignition (G mod)
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11 = olio 2 stadi con accensione tramite pilota 11 = LoGp 2-stage (LOGp 2-stage) 12 = Lo mod 2 fuel valves 12 = olio modulante con 2 valvole combusti- 13 = LoGp mod 2 fuel valves bile (LOmod 2 valvole) 14 = G mod pneu without actuator 13 = olio modulante con 2 valvole combusti- 15 = Gp1 mod pneu without actuator...
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Combustibile 1 - Gas: tempo di preaccen- Fuel 1 - Gas: Preignition time (default value = sione (valore fabbrica = 2s - range imposta- 2s - range: 0.2s - 60min) OEM / Service zione:0.2s - 60min) Combustibile 1 - Gas: tempo di sicurezza 1 Fuel 1 - Gas: Safety time 1 (TSA1) (default (TSA1) (valore fabbrica = 3s - range impo- value = 3s - range: 0.2 - 10s)
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Limite ripetizioni perdita di fiamma (valore Repetition limit loss of flame (default value= 2 fabbrica = 2 - range impostazione:1 - 2) - range:1 - 2) Fuel 1 - Gas: execution proving test (default Combustibile 1 - Gas: esecuzione controllo value= 2) tenuta (valore fabbrica = 2) 0 = no controllo tenuta...
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Fuel 1 - Oil: prepurging (default value = 1) Combustibile 1 - Olio: preventilazione (valore fabbrica = 1) 0 = deactivated 1 = attivo 1 = activated 0 = non attivo 0 = deactivated OEM / Service In ambito civile la norma EN267 rende obbli- WARNING: in the civil field, the prepurge is gatoria la preventilazione.
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Limite ripetizioni perdita di fiamma (valore Repetition limit value loss of flame (default fabbrica = 2 - range impostazione:1 - 2) value = 2 - range:1 - 2) Fuel 1 - Oil: time oil ignition (default value = Combustibile 1 - Olio: tempo iniezione olio (valore fabbr.
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Block 400: Setting air/fuel ratio curves Param. Descrizione Description Password Curve controllo servocomando combustibile Ratio control curve fuel actuator (F): it acces- (F): si accede alla lista dei punti da impostare ses to the parameter list of the points to be set OEM / Service (da P0 a P9) - consultare paragrafo “Imposta- (P0 to P9) - see paragrapf “Setting the curves”...
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Block 500: Air/fuel ratio control Param. Descrizione Description Password No-flame position fuel actuator Posizione servocomando combustibile in assenza di fiamma (no-flame) Indice 0 = posizione di sosta = 0° Index 0 = no-load position = 0° OEM / Service Indice 1 = posizione preventilazione = 0° Index 1 = prepurge position = 0°...
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Activation of VSD / PWM fan (PWM = Pulse- Width Modulation) Activation of VSD / PWM fan OEM / Service 0=deactived 1=actived (PWM = Pulse-Width Modulation) Parameter 544 Modulation Modulation Modulation Modulation Actuator Actuating speed param- Max. delta between the curve points eter 613 OEM / Service Actuator...
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Block 600: Actuators Param. Descrizione Description Password Impostazione punto di riferimento Selection of reference point Indice 0 = combustibile Index 0 = fuel Indice 1 = aria Index 1 = air 0 = chiuso (<0°) 0 = closed (<0°) 1 = aperto (>90°) 1 = open (>90°) Direzione rotazione del servocomando Actuator’s direction of rotation...
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Tipo di riferimento dei servocomandi index 0 = fuel (default = 0 (riferimento stan- dard) Type of referencing index 1 = air (default = 0 (riferimento stan- Index 0 = fuel dard) Index 1 = air 0 = standard 0 = standard 1 = fermo entro il raggio utile 1 = stop within usable range 2 = fermi interni (SQN1...)
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Configurazione uscita analogica % di carico Configuration of analog output (default value (valore fabbrica = 0) = 0) 0 = DC 0..10 V 0 = DC 0..10 V OEM / Service 1 = DC 2..10 V 1 = DC 2..10 V 2 = DC 0/2..10 V 2 = DC 0/2..10 V ATTENTION: as for SQM3x actuators, set the direction according to the acutator function.
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Block 700: Error history Param. Descrizione Description Password Storico errori: 701 - 725.01.codice Error history: 701 - 725.01.code Service / Info Storico errori: 701 - 725.02.codice diagnostico Error history: 701 - 725.02.diagnostic code ° Service / Info Storico errori: 701 - 725.03.classe errore Error history: 701 - 725.03.error class °...
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Block 900: Process data Param. Descrizione Description Password Potenza attuale (valore fabbrica = 0% - range Current output (default value = 0% - range = impostazione = 0-100%) 0-100%) Service / Info Indice 0 = combustibile Index 0 = fuel Indice 1 = aria Index 1 = air Posizione incrementale servocomandi (valore...
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Actuators references An incremental transducer is used to ensure position feedback. Referencing of the actuators must be performed after power-on. In addition, at the end of each shutdown in phase 10, the actuators are referenced to ensure that individual stepping errors, which could lead to shutdown, do not accumulate.
COMMISSIONING THE BURNER The LMV2x complete programming must be performed on units that has never been set before or reset units (e.g. spare parts). The programming procedure is performed by setting the following main parameters: if LMV.. is a spare part, insert burner ID (parameter 113) at least 4 digit. type of fuel train (parameter “201”) air/fuel ratio curvepoints (Block “400”) maximum load percentage (parameter “546”)
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the types of fuel trains are the following: Param. Descrizione Description Password Modalità funzionamento bruciatore ( rampa Burner operating mode (fuel train, mod / multi- comb., mod. / multistadio, servocom., ecc.) stage, actuators, etc.) __= non definito (cancellazione curve)___= __= undefined (delete curves) 1 = accensione diretta a gas (G mod) 1 = gas direct ignition(G mod) 2 = accensione tramite pilota gas con attacco...
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Lo 3-stage In the example the Gmod gas train has been set (Configuration “1”). Choose the fuel train by pressing ENTER, then press “+” / “-”. Press ENTER to confirm: number “1” will appear on the right side of the display.
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CAUTION: at the first burner adjustment, it is recommended to set the maximum output P9 at the same value (or little higher) of the ignition point, in order to safely reach point P9 next (see next paragraph). By pressing “+” the display will show: The burner is ready to startup.
Warm setting Once pressed button “enter” and the chain thermostats open (X5-03 terminals), the LMV.. show Ph12.Then close the chain termostat and the unit performs the prepurge cycle (see “Phases List”) and stops at the ignition point P0 without ignition anyway. By pressing “+”, the burners lights abd the air/fuel ratio can be properly set in presence of flame.
P5, keep pressing “-” unitl “Calc” is displayed. The curve will be processed again downwards point P1. Fuel deviation between two following points: 25°max. 12 press “-” to go through the lower points and check the combustion values, if necessary change the points as described above. 13 By pressing ESC, at the end of the points adjusments, the parameter “546”...
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BURNER STARTUP WITH LMV2x ALREADY PROGRAMMED Once the LMV turns on, the AZL display will show The burners is basically factory set. The air/fuel ratio curve is set with the maximum output point P9 a little higher or equal to P0. To adjust the burner on the plant site, adjust the maximum output point to the flow rate values really requested.
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Set the air/fuel ratio curvepoints as described on chapter “Programming the LMV2x” Note: the other phases are Ph60 = operation (OP= in modulation) Ph62 = travelling to shutdown Ph70 = off but in prepurge after the burntime Ph72 = travelling to postpurging Ph74 = postpurge (countdown is displayed) Press ESC the parameter “546”...
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Reset / manual lockout The system can be manually locked by simultaneously pressing the ENTER (InFo) button and any other button on the AZL2..This function allows the user to stop the system from the operating level should an emergency occur. When making a reset, the following actions are carried out: Alarm relay and the fault display are off ...
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Entering the Parameter levels By means of a proper use of the keys, it is possible to enter the various level parameters, as shown in the following flow chart: The burner and consequently the LMV2x.. are factory set; the air and fuel curves as set as well.
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Info level To enter the Info level, proceed as follows: in any menu position, press keys + and - at the same time, then the program will start again: the display will show OFF. , until the display will show InFo, Press the enter (InFo) key then il will show the first code (167) flashing, on the right side it will show the data entered.
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10 Press InFo for more than three seconds or for more than three seconds orto return to the normal display. If a message like the one below is shown during operation, it means that the burner is locked out and the Errore code is shown (in the example “error code:4”); this message is alternating with another message Diagnostic code (in the example “diagnostic code:3”).
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Service level To enter the Service mode, press InFo until the display will show: The service level shows all the information about flame intensity, actuators position, number and lock codes: Parameter Description Flame intensity % output, if set = automatic operation Actuators position, 00=combustibile;...
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PHASES LIST Fase /Phase Funzione Function Ph00 Fase blocco Lockout phase Ph01 Fase di sicurezza Safety phase Ph10 t10 = tempo raggiungimento posizione riposo t10 = home run Ph12 Pausa Standby (stationary) t22 = tempo di salita ventilatore (motore ventilatore t22 = fan ramp up time (fan motor = ON, safety Ph22 = ON, valvola intercettazione di sicurezza = ON)
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BACKUP PARAMETER WITH AZL2x On the AZL2x you can save the configuration to download on another appliance LMV. To do this: access up, press F and A at the same time enter the password following the procedure on chapter “Programming LMV2x”. Press ENTER until the display will show: with the button go to the group 000 of the parameters and press...
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RESTORE PARAMETER FROM AZL2x TO LMV.. To copy the previously saved configuration on AZL2x proceed as follows: access up, press F and A at the same time enter the password following the procedure on chapter “Programming LMV2x”. Press ENTER until the display will show: To copy the configuration from AZL2x to LMV.
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