Step 5: Flame Monitoring Control System - Eclipse Combustion RatioMatic RM Series Design Manual

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Step 5:
Flame Monitoring
Control System
Flame Rod
U.V. Scanner
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The flame monitoring control system consists of two main
components:
Flame Sensor
Flame Monitoring Control
Flame Sensor
Two types can be used on a RatioMatic Burner:
flame rod
U.V. scanner
Flame rods are available for all RatioMatic Burner sizes. Further
information can be found in:
Info Guide 832
A U.V. scanner can be used on all RatioMatic Burner sizes.
Further information can be found in:
Info Guide 852; 90° U.V. scanner
Info Guide 854; straight U.V. scanner
Info Guide 856; self-check U.V. scanner
Flame Monitoring Control
The Flame Monitoring Control processes the signal from the
flame rod, or U.V. scanner, and controls the start-up sequence
and the main gas shut-off valve sequence.
Eclipse Combustion recommends the use of flame monitoring
control systems which maintain a spark for the entire trial for
ignition time when using U.V. scanners. Some of these flame
monitoring models are:
Veri-Flame; see Bulletin / Info Guide 610, 620, 630
Bi-Flame series; see Instruction Manual 826
Multi-Flame series 6000; see Instruction Manual 820
DO NOT USE:
PCI Automatic flame monitoring
Honeywell RM7890 series flame monitoring
Flame monitoring relays which interrupt the trial for ignition
when the flame is detected.
Flame sensors which supply a weak signal.
Flame monitoring relays with low sensitivity.
Eclipse RatioMatic v3.00 - Design Guide No. 110, 04/98

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