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4 Actuators
4.1
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. Remember to check that the jumper “Bus termination” of the last actuator on the CAN bus is set to “On”, before
starting addressing.
Following the below route access to the programming levels of the menu by means the Esc
1st level
2nd level
3rd level
4th level
5th level
6th level
Description
Params & Display
Actuators
Addressing
Addressing unad- dressed actuators
AirActuator
GasActuat (Oil)
OilActuator
AuxActuator 1
AuxActuator 2
AuxActuator 3 (**)
(**) used with FGR
To address an actuator, choose the corresponding actuator and follow the instructions on display:
When the actuator green LED flashes, it means that one of the following function is set according to the number of blinks:
Blinks Actuator
function
1 blink
air damper actuator
2 blinks
gas butterfly valve actuator
3 blinks
oil pressure governor actuator
4 blinks
auxiliary actuator AUX1
5 blinks
auxiliary actuator AUX2
6 blinks
auxiliary actuator AUX3
CAUTION: it is recommended not to adjust the actuators. Anyway, never press the actuator red button, otherwise the
fundamental parameters, necessary for the burner operation, will be cancelled. The burner will therefore continuously
lock out
In case P1 was pressed for a long time, it will be necessary to perform a new addressing of the actuator.
ATTENTION: when the actuator LV green LED is always lit, it means that the actuator has not been addressed yet or it has been
reset and needs to be addressed again.
If the burner is equipped with FGR,
AUX3 must be used
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