Technical
Instructions
LMV
Series
Document
No.
LV5
‐
1000
Section
5
Page
16
SCC
Inc.
7.
If
working
on
an
un
‐
configured
LMV52,
parameters
unrelated
to
the
VFD
must
be
set
before
the
VFD
can
be
standardized.
These
are
thoroughly
outlined
in
Section
4
under
"Configuring
(Parameterization
of)
an
LMV5
with
a
Default
Parameter
Set".
To
summarize,
the
following
must
be
set:
burner
ID,
fuel
train,
actuator
addresses,
actuator
directions
of
rotation,
and
actuator
special
positions.
8.
The
LMV52
safety
loop
must
be
closed
(high
limit,
low
water,
burner
flange,
etc...)
or
the
standardization
will
not
occur
even
if
the
LMV52
is
not
in
alarm.
9.
The
burner
switch
must
be
off
(LMV52
input
X5
‐
03.1
must
be
de
‐
energized).
10.
The
VFD
must
be
in
remote
mode
so
that
it
will
respect
the
run
‐
stop
contact
and
the
analog
signal
from
the
LMV52.
11.
The
LMV52
/
VFD
/
blower
are
now
ready
to
be
standardized.
The
standardization
process
can
be
initiated
using
the
following
menu
path:
Params
&
Display
>
VSD
Module
>
Configuration
>
Speed
>
Standardization
Set
parameter
Standardization
to
“activated”.
The
air
damper
should
then
drive
to
the
pre
‐
purge
position
and
the
VFD
/
blower
should
ramp
up
to
approximately
60
Hz
(100%
VFD).
After
a
few
seconds
at
60
Hz,
the
VFD
/
blower
should
ramp
back
down
to
0
Hz.
The
air
damper
should
also
drive
back
to
home
position.
12.
Check
the
standardized
speed,
which
is
the
product
of
the
standardization,
using
the
following
menu
path:
Params
&
Display
>
VSD
Module
>
Configuration
>
Speed
>
StandardizedSp
For
2
‐
pole
blowers,
the
standardized
speed
should
be
3500
RPM,
+/
‐
100
RPM.
If
the
speed
is
out
of
this
range,
the
drive
was
most
likely
not
spanned
so
that
20mA
=
62Hz,
or
the
motor
is
heavily
loaded
(a
lot
of
slip).
The
same
logic
applies
to
4
‐
pole
motors,
except
the
speed
should
be
1700
+/
‐
100
RPM.
13.
If
the
LMV52
does
not
have
O
2
trim,
the
air
damper
actuator
can
be
set
back
to
“activated”
instead
of
“air
influen”
using
the
following
menu
path:
Params
&
Display
>
RatioControl
>
Gas/Oil
Settings
>
AirActuator
=
activated
Additional
Tips
for
Burners
with
VFD
Control
Most
of
the
time,
speed
faults
that
are
seen
on
the
LMV52
are
caused
by
the
VFD
not
being
able
to
decelerate
the
blower
when
the
blower
is
being
ramped
down.
If
fast
ramp
times
are
not
critical
for
the
application,
ramp
times
can
be
increased
and
this
should
correct
the
issue.
If
fast
ramp
times
are
necessary,
a
braking
resistor
may
also
be
required
to
achieve
the
fast
ramp
down
times.
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