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 After the ignition trials, and with the presence of flame,

the main valve is energized. ("MAIN" LED will be lit.) If a
flame-out occurs, the RM7895 will lockout or recycle
within 3-seconds, depending on "jumper" configuration.
Refer to Honeywell literature for proper configuration.

RUN

 The RM7895 is now in 

RUN

 mode and will remain in

run mode until the controller input opens, indicating that
the call for heat has been satisfied or a limit has opened.
Once  this occurs the RM7895 will sequence back to the

STANDBY

 mode.

Notes:

1.

During 

STANDBY

 and during RM7895

sequencing the "

POWER

"  LED will blink

every four seconds. This is normal.

2.

The "

ALARM

" LED will be lit in the event of

any flame failure. 

3.

To maintain proper operation of this device

in 

MUST

 be electrically grounded. Refer to

Honeywell RM7895 literature for criteria.

 

XV SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (OEM VERSIONS)

 Special equipment,  either  factory  or  field  installed,

can cause variations in the procedures and descriptions
given in this manual. Generally, any burner ordered with
special factory installed equipment will be supplied  with
the appropriate wiring diagram  and  related   instruction
manuals   from  the  special   equipment   manufacturer 
Consult  these  manuals  to  identify  any  differences  in 
construction, operation, and testing. Field installed
special equipment is the responsibility of the installing
contractor. 

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FIGURE 7

  

General Assembly

INITIATE ("POWER" LED is lit).

 The RM7895 enters the INITIATE sequence when it is

powered. The

 INITIATE

 sequence lasts for ten seconds

unless the voltage or frequency tolerances are not met
(refer to Honeywell RM7895 literature for criteria). When
tolerances are met, the 

INITIATE

 sequence will restart. If

the conditions not corrected and the hold condition exists
for four minutes, the RM7895 will lock-out. Causes for
hold conditions in the 

INITIATE

 sequence are in the

Honeywell RM7895 literature.

STANDBY ("POWER" LED is lit).

 The RM7895 is idle in this state of sequencing. When

the burner switch, limits, operating limit controls, and all
microprocessor monitored circuits are in the correct state
for the RM7895 to continue, sequencing will advance to

PREPURGE

.

PREPURGE ("POWER" LED is lit).

 The RM7895 in this application features a prepurge

time of 30-seconds for ON-OFF, 90-seconds for 2-Step
or Modulating burners.

 

Once the 

STANDBY 

sequence has a "

CALL FOR

HEAT

" input, normal start-up prepurge will be initiated.

A.

The blower motor is powered to start the prepurge

sequence.

B.

The airflow interlock switch must close in

ten seconds of prepurge or within the specified
purge card timing. Otherwise a recycle to the
beginning of prepurge or lockout will occur,
depending on how the airflow switch selectable
jumper is configured. Refer to Honeywell
RM7895 literature for configuration requirements.

IGNITION TRIAL

1. PILOT FLAME ESTABLISHING PERIOD (PFEP)

A.

The pilot valve and spark generator are

energized.

B.

Flame must be proven by the end of the 4 or

10-second PFEP to allow the sequence to
continue. If flame is not proven by the end of
PFEP, a safety shutdown occurs.

2.  MAIN FLAME ESTABLISHING PERIOD (MFEP)

Summary of Contents for ECONOMITE 400-33

Page 1: ...Code ANSI Z223 1 1992 or latest edition available from American National Standard Institute Further reference should be made to the recommendation of your fuel supplier In Canada Installation must co...

Page 2: ...ce area Install permanently open grilles sized at not less than one square inch free area per 4 000 BTU of burner input When ventilating through hori zontal ducts grilles should be sized at not less t...

Page 3: ...and flue collars Joints between sections of connector piping shall be fastened by sheet metal screws or other approved means The Vent Connector shall be supported for the design and weight of the mat...

Page 4: ...during testing Exposing low pressure regulators and valves including manual valves to pressures over 1 2 PSIG 14 0 W C will cause damage and void all warranties When the gas supply line is about to be...

Page 5: ...TION Do not exceed maximum or minimum rated capacity of burner model as shown in Table 1 Capacities shown are for a total pressure drop of 0 3 W C For 0 5 W C pressure drop multiply capacity shown by...

Page 6: ...tronic flame detection circuit by turning off the pilot manual valve with pilot burning and Main Manual Shut Off Valve still closed The circuit to the main automatic pilot valve should be broken immed...

Page 7: ...tion chamber pressure actu al air shutter setting and altitude extremes Do not subject the pilot to an inlet pressure over 14 0 W C See section VI PIPING for high pressure gas Note that the standard p...

Page 8: ...low When the current is broken the valves close They will normally require no service However dirt or foreign matter on the valve seats could cause leakage If leakage is detected or if the operator ma...

Page 9: ...TE sequence when it is powered The INITIATE sequence lasts for ten seconds unless the voltage or frequency tolerances are not met refer to Honeywell RM7895 literature for criteria When tolerances are...

Page 10: ...HT FLAME SAFEGUARD REMAINS SET A Defective centrifugal actuator B Defective blower interlock switch C Slow motor D Defective purge timer E False flame signal F Defective flame safeguard 4 PILOT LIGHTS...

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