Settings and adjustments, Selectable site-configurable jumpers, Post purge (rm7896a,b,c,d only) – Greenheck 7800 Series Relay Modules User Manual
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RM7895A,B,C,D/EC7895A,C; RM7896A,B,C,D 7800 SERIES RELAY MODULES
66-1090—2
66-1090–2 R.R. Rev. 9-98
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Run
1. The RM7895C,D, EC7895C, RM7896C,D has a
delayed main valve that is energized once the RUN
period is entered.
2. The relay module is now in RUN and remains in RUN
until the controller input, terminal 6, opens, indicating
that the demand is satisfied or a limit has opened.
Post Purge (RM7896A,B,C,D Only)
After demand is satisfied or a limit opens, de-energizing
terminal 6, the Ignition/Pilot valve, main valve and delayed
main valve, terminals 8, 9, and 21 are de-energized. The
blower motor, terminal 4, remains powered for 15 seconds.
Run/Test Switch (RM7895C,D/EC7895C;
RM7896C,D only)
The Run/Test Switch is located on the top side of the relay
module, see Fig. 5. The Run/Test Switch allows the burner
sequence to be altered as follows:
1. In the measured PREPURGE sequence, the Run/Test
Switch, placed in the TEST position, causes the
PREPURGE timing to stop.
2. In the Pilot Flame Establishing Period, the Run/Test
Switch, placed in the TEST position, stops the timer
during the first eight seconds of a ten-second PFEP
selection or during the first three seconds of a four-
second PFEP selection. It also allows for pilot turn-
down test and other burner adjustments. This activates
a fifteen-second flameout timer that permits pilot flame
adjustment without nuisance safety shutdowns. The
Run/Test Switch is ignored during PFEP for the C and
D relay modules if terminals 8 and 9 or 9 and 21 are
jumpered.
IMPORTANT
When the relay module is switched to the TEST
mode, it stops and holds at the next Run/Test Switch
point in the operating sequence. Make sure that the
Run/Test Switch is in the RUN position before
leaving the installation.
SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Selectable Site-Configurable Jumpers
The relay module has three site-configurable jumper options,
see Fig. 6 and Table 7. If necessary, clip the site-configurable
jumpers with side cutters and remove the resistors from the
relay module.
SERVICE NOTE:
Clipping and removing a site-configurable
jumper enhances the level of safety.
Fig. 5. Sequence Status LEDs.
RUN/TEST SWITCH
(EC7895C; RM7895C,D; RM7896C,D)
SELECTABLE CONFIGURATION JUMPERS
M7553A
Fig. 6. Selectable site-configurable jumpers.
Table 7. Site-Configurable Jumper Options.
a
The RM7895C1020 has a fixed PFEP of ten seconds and
does not have jumper JR1.
IMPORTANT
Clipping and removing a jumper after 200 hours of
operation causes a nonresettable Fault 110. The
relay module must then be replaced.
Jumper
Number
Description
Intact
Clipped
JR1
a
Pilot Flame Establishing
Period (PFEP)
10
seconds
4
seconds
JR2
Flame Failure Action
Recycle
Lockout
JR3
Airflow Switch (ILK)
Failure
Recycle
Lockout
SEQUENCE
STATUS
LEDs
RESET
PUSHBUTTON
FLAME
SIMULATOR INPUT
FLAME CURRENT
TEST JACKS
RUN/TEST SWITCH
(RM7895C,D;
EC7895C;
RM7896C,D)
CAPTIVE
MOUNTING
SCREW
PLUG-IN
PURGE
CARD
DUST
COVER
RELAY
MODULE
FLAME
AMPLIFIER
M7552A