TYPE 25SU3-5166/5168 CONTROL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FLAME AMPLIFIER, WIRING BASE, SCANNERS, AND DISPLAY



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X-742E MAY 3, 205 TYPE 25SU3-566/568 ONTROL SYSTEM DESRIPTION FLAME AMPLIFIER, WIRING BASE, SANNERS, AND DISPLAY 25SU3-566 /568 SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL DISPLAY MODULE INSTALLED WARNING: This bulletin is directed to the licensed boiler service technicians and professional combustion engineers who are experienced in the installation and operation of flame safeguard controls. Persons not experienced with flame and combustion controls should contact the nearest Fireye distributor, representative, or a qualified service group for assistance. Improper installation of these products may be hazardous to life and property. DESRIPTION APPLIATIONS The FIREYE Type 25SU3-566/568 control confirms the presence or absence of a flame to provide reliable ignition and flame failure protection in an industrial or utility combustion application. The difference between the 25SU3-566 and the 25SU3-568 is in the characteristics of the amplifier sensitivity.the 566 has high discrimination (low sensitivity) and the 568 has high sensitivity (low discrimination). It should be used only in conjunction with a Fireye Type 45UV5, 45RM, 45RM2, 45RM4, 45FS, or 45UVFS flame scanner to provide repetitive self-checking of the flame safeguard system. ompatible flame scanners for the 25SU3 Model 566/568 control include: 45UV5-000, 00, 0 45RM4 SERIES 45RM Series 45FS 45RM2 Series 45UVFS Dimension drawings of the control and wiring base are shown on page 5 of this bulletin. For detailed information concerning: Type 45RM and Type 45RM2 scanners see Bulletin U-26 Type 45UV5 scanners see Bulletin U-22 Type 45FS scanners see Bulletin U-32 Type 45RM4 scanners see Bulletin U-3 Type 45UVFS scanners see Bulletin U-32 The Fireye Type 566/568 control provides flame safeguard interlock capability for systems incorporating single and multiple burner firing apparatus. Typical applications include power generation, industrial processes, pulp and paper mills, chemical plants, and electric utility furnaces and boilers that fire gas, oil, pulverized coal or a combination of these fuels on a continuous basis. The 566/568 control can also be applied in the flame safeguard circuits of supervised manual and semiautomatic burner management systems. This control monitors flame to supervise burner operation throughout the entire burner firing cycle.

The 566 with high discrimination amplifier should be used in those applications where the scanner pulse ratio from flame-on to flame-off is low (< 3:). The 568 with high sensitivity amplifier should be used in those applications where the scanner pulse ratio from flame-on to flame-off is large (> 3:). During normal burner start-up and operation, the 566/568 control proves the presence of flame and activates auxiliary equipment to indicate flame status and permit the delivery and ignition of fuel to the burner. In the event of an ignition or flame failure, the control can provide the primary shutdown contact to the control circuitry. Using this primary contact, the control circuit designer can provide functions such as visual indication of flame and ignition presence, alarm indication, shutdown of ignition power and control of the shutoff valve. An external connection diagram is shown later in this bulletin. WARNING SPEIFIATIONS The product described in this bulletin is expected to be used as one element in the entire flame safeguard control system. This product is not considered the entire system and its safe application is dependent on the system design. The user should insure that a licensed professional combustion engineer has designed and tested the entire burner management system. This system should also comply with all appropriate safety standards. This product must be used with an external interlock device unless it solely functions as a flame status indicator. The selected flame failure response time (FFRT) must be compatible with the FFRT requirements of the combustion system on which it is installed. Supply Voltage: 20 VA/230 VA (+0%, -5%), 50/60 Hz Max. FFRT:, 2, 3, Sec. Selectable Power onsumption: (ontrol with one scanner) 3 VA, Power Factor 70% Inrush at turn on, 2.5 A. peak 20 VA with two scanners & remote meter Flame Relay Output: (At 230V, 50 Hz) (DPDT) Terminals 0,, 2-25 VA Pilot Duty Terminals 7, 8, 9-25 VA Pilot Duty Storage Temperature: - 40 (- 40 F) Min. 85 (85 F) Max. Operating Temperature: 0 (32 F) Min. 60 (40 F) Max. Note: heck scanner bulletins for operating temp. limits. Humidity: Max. 85% R.H. (Relative Humidity) Noncondensing. IP Rating: 00 To provide protection against electrical and weather hazards a suitable electrical cabinet is recommended. 20 Order dust cover Part Number 60-2223 to upgrade IP rating to 20. Shutter ycle Time:.5 Sec. losed. 4.5 Sec. Open. Scanners: 45RM, 45RM2, 45RM4, 45FS, 45UVFS, 45UV5-0, 45UV5-00, 45UV5-000 Shipping Weights: 25SU3-566/568 2.7 Kg (6 lb.) 60-2206-2 Wiring Base.0 Kg (2 lb.) 60-2060-7 Adapter.4 Kg (3 lb.) 60-2203-2 hassis.8 Kg (4 lb.) 60-2205 Display Module.2 Kg (.5 lb.) 60-2207-2 Amplifier.2 Kg (.5 lb.) 60-2207- Amplifier.2 Kg (.5 lb.) 2

OMPONENT PARTS The 25SU3-566/568 controls include: Dust over P.N 60-2223 hassis P.N 60-2203-2 Amplifier Module P/N 60-2207- (use with 568) P/N 60-2207-2 (use with 566) Mounting Screw P/N 48-805 Blank Display Module P/N 60-230 3

ORDERING INFORMATION ontrol consists of the following parts assembled: 25SU3-566 60-2203-2 hassis 60-2223 Dust over 60-2207- 2 Amplifier, high discrimination 60-230 Blank Display Module 48-805 Mounting Screw 25SU3-568 60-2203-2 hassis 60-2223 Dust over 60-2207- Amplifier, high sensitivity 60-230 Blank Display Module 48-805 Mounting Screw INSTALLATION WARNING: Installer must be a trained safety control technician. WARNING: Verify that electrical power is disconnected before starting installation. Scanners: For installation of: 45UV5 see Bulletin U-22 45RM and 45RM2 see Bulletin U-26 45RM4 see Bulletin U-3 45FS see Bulletin U-32 45UVFS see Bulletin U-32 Fiber Optic Scanners see Bulletin U-2 25SU3-566/568 ontrol: For installation of the 25SU3-566/568 control using the 60-2206-2 wiring base, refer to page 7 for detailed wiring information. Using the dimension drawings of the wiring base found on page 5, mount the wiring base on an upright surface that is flat and free from excess vibration and moisture. Mount the control inside an electrical cabinet with proper ventilation. Prior to plugging the control in the wiring base, check the electrical tabs on the bottom of the chassis. If they are bent out of position, reposition them with your finger so that they are in line at the proper angle as shown in Figure. 4

FIGURE. onnect the wiring base ribbon cable to the chassis and plug connection in the wiring base. Refer to Figure 2. FIGURE 2. Install the chassis into the wiring base by aligning the two metal tabs on the wiring base with the cutouts in the chassis. onnect the chassis to the wiring base using the chassis mounting screw. Make sure that the mounting screw is fully tightened so that the chassis seats completely onto the wiring base. ONTROL AND SANNER WIRING The following wiring diagrams depict terminals found on the wiring base. Insulated wire lugs are recommended when connecting wires to screw terminals. All wiring should be enclosed in an approved raceway and must comply with the applicable local codes. Splices should be made in junction boxes. It is important that cross phasing be prevented on multi phase installations. The common of all control components (magnetic starter coil, ignition transformer, pilot and main fuel valves, etc.) powered by the 566/568 control must be connected to the common of the control, terminal 2. Scanner wiring should be run in conduit. Use shielded wire for connection to terminal 4 and connect the shield to terminal /3 at the control end only. The shield at the scanner end should be taped and un-connected to any terminal. All wiring to the scanner should be rated at 600 volts and 90. For runs less than 000 feet, use Fireye scanner cable 59-470 (four #8AWG wires, two #22 AWG wires with overall shield) or 59-47 (four #8 AWG wires, four #22 AWG wires with overall shield). For runs greater than,000 feet, consult factory. Scanner wiring should be run in separate conduit and away from all other power wiring. aution: When a Fireye Type 45RM Series or 45FS Series scanner is used in parallel with a Fireye UV scanner, a blocking diode must be used. Fireye part #0-78 blocking diode should be connected in series with the lead from terminal 4 to the UV scanner as shown in the wiring diagram on page 7. This diode is used to avoid overloading of the 45RM scanner output circuit. If two UV scanners are used, the diode indicated is not required. 5

Internal Wiring/Functions Amplifier Module 60-2207-2 and 60-2207- 5 3 27 28 29 ELETRONI IRUITRY + 0-3 VD OUTPUT IRUIT - A B + - TEST JAKS SENSITIVITY SELETION Internal Wiring/Functions hassis 60-2203-2 WIRING SANNER A WIRING SANNER B SHUTTER SANNER A LA SUPPLY SANNER A OMMON SANNER A 4 SIGNAL A & B 26 SHUTTER B LB 2 SUPPLY SANNER B OMMON SANNER B 20 +24VD SUPPLY D SANNER ** 230 VA * FUSE 5 VA 4 2 FLAME RELAY OIL FLAME RELAY ONTATS 7 8 9 2 0 WIRING D SANNER(S) SEE NOTE -- ON PAGE 8 AUTION: SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE ON- TROL WILL RESULT IF 230 VA LINE VOLT- AGE IS APPLIED WHEN THE VOLTAGE SE- LET SWITH IS IN THE 5 VA POSITION. Note:All numbered terminals shown are found on the wiring base P/N 60-2206-2. ** AUTION: SET SELETOR SWITH ON REAR OF HASSIS TO PROPER VOLTAGE (5 VA OR 230 VA) BEFORE APPLYING POWER. * A. Replaceable Fuse Switch Shown in 5 VA Position Switch Shown in 230 VA Position 6

FIGURE 3. Typical Diagram of Type 25SU3 Model 566 or 25SU3 Model 568 External onnections WARNING: System arrangement shown should not be used in lieu of applicable codes. WIRING BASE P/N 60-2206-2 8 5 SEE NOTES 4 AND 5 EXTERNAL FUSE AMP SLOW BLOW EXTERNAL SENSITIVITY ONTROL SELETOR SWITH (NOTE 6) NOTE 2 A WITH ONTROLS INSTALLED, TERMINALS /3 AND 2 ARE GROUNDED TO WIRING BASE. SHIELDED WIRE B ONNET SHIELD FROM EAH SANNER ABLE TO TERMINAL /3 OR 2 REMOTE BAR GRAPH METER P/N 38-88 7 0 2 /3 4 5 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 2 20 0-20 MA D REORDER MARGINAL ALARM FLAME ON INDIATOR FLAME OUT INDIATOR ALARM MAIN LOAD 6 9 LB LA 4 2 Notes:. Diode part no. 0-78 must be connected as shown in signal lead (4) of U.V. scanner when using with B.G.. scanner. If two U.V. scanners are used, the diode indicated is not required. 2. onnect the scanner cable shield to terminal at the control end only. The shield at the scanner end should be left disconnected. 3. Do not exceed the 30V (A or D) marginal alarm contact rating. 4. To increase FFRT to 2 sec. max.; jumper terminal 5 to terminal /3. 5. To increase FFRT to 3 sec. max.; jumper terminals 5 and 6 to terminal /3. 6. A used when 27 and 28 are jumpered B used when 28 and 29 are jumpered FAST ATING 6 AMP FUSE HOT L SUPPLY VOLTAGE 20V/230V (SWITH SELETABLE) * PH - 50/60 Hz N ONNET SREW TO SUITABLE EARTH GROUND. BLAK SHIELDED NOTE WIRE BLAK L I 4 P I 4 B TYPE 45UV5 SANNER A TYPE 45RM,2 SANNER See additional scanner wiring combinations on page 8. NOTE 3 * IMPORTANT: SET SELETOR SWITH ON REAR OF HASSIS TO PROPER POSITION (5 V OR 230 V) BEFORE APPLYING POWER. TERMINAL DESRIPTION TERMINAL DESRIPTION SANNER SHUTTER # 2 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 20 OR 230VA (HEK VOLTAGE SELETOR SWITH ON REAR OF HASSIS) 4 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 20 OR 230VA (HEK VOLTAGE SELETOR SWITH ON REAR OF HASSIS) 5 IF JUMPE TO TERMINAL /3, FFRT BEOMES 2S. AND 6 IF JUMPE TO TERMINAL /3, FFRT BEOMES 3S. 7 # NORMALLY OPEN ONTAT-FLAME RELAY 8 # FLAME RELAY OMMON 9 # NORMALLY LOSED ONTAT-FLAME RELAY 0 #2 NORMALLY LOSED ONTAT-FLAME RELAY #2 FLAME RELAY OMMON 2 #2 NORMALLY OPEN ONTAT-FLAME RELAY 3 IRUIT OMMON (SAME AS 2) 4 SANNER(S) SIGNAL 5 FLAME SIGNAL METER (POSITIVE) LA SANNER # SUPPLY LB SANNER #2 SUPPLY 20 +24VD FOR D SANNERS AND 0-20MA OUTPUT IRUIT (POSITIVE) 2 IRUIT OMMON (SAME AS /3) 22 0-20MA OUTPUT IRUIT (NEGATIVE) 23 NORMALLY OPEN ONTAT MARGINAL ALARM RELAY 24 NORMALLY LOSED ONTAT MARGINAL ALARM RELAY 25 OMMON MARGINAL ALARM RELAY 26 SHUTTER SANNER #2 27 SENSITIVITY A SELETED IF JUMPE TO TERMINAL 28 28 OMMON SENSITIVITY SELETION 29 SENSITIVITY B SELETED IF JUMPE TO TERMINAL 28 7

FIGURE 4. 25SU3-566 or 25SU3-568 Flame Safeguard ontrol Scanner(s) Wiring ombinations (see note 2) 25SU3 LA 4 BLAK P 4 45RM/2 25SU3 LA 4 BLAK L 4 45UV5 LA 4 BLAK P 4 45RM/2 LA 4 BLAK L 4 45UV5 25SU3 25SU3 2 26 LB BLAK 4 45RM/2 P 2 26 LB BLAK 4 L 45UV5 LA 4 BLAK P 45RM/2 4 2 BLAK 20 4 3 45RM4 or 45FS or 45UVFS 25SU3 0-78 25SU3 2 26 LB BLAK 4 L 45UV5 26 20 2 BLAK 2 3 45RM4 or 45FS or 45UVFS 25SU3 20 4 BLAK 2 3 45RM4 or 45FS or 45UVFS 20 4 BLAK 2 3 45RM4 or 45FS or 45UVFS 25SU3 0-78 26 LB 2 BLAK L 4 45UV5 IMPORTANT: The self-check shutter mechanism only operates when the scanner detects a flame. IMPORTANT: WHEN USING 45RM4, 45FS, or 45UVFS SANNER, ONNET BLAK WIRE (PIN # ON ONNETOR) ON THE SANNER TO TERMINAL 20 ON THE 60-2206- WIRING BASE. DO NOT ONNET TO LA OR LB. AUTION: TWO SANNERS SHOULD NEVER BE WI IN PARALLEL. Note : Diode part No. 0-78 must be connected as shown in signal lead (4) of the 45UV5 scanner when using with a 45RM, 45FS, or 45UVFS scanner. Note 2: Scanner cable shield is not shown. onnect cable shield(s) to wiring base terminal. Refer to appropriate scanner bulletin regarding termination of the shield at the scanner end. Note 3: The scanner wiring shown applies to control wiring base P/N 60-2206-2 only. If Modernization Adapter P/N 60-2060-7 is used, only one line voltage scanner (45UV5, 45RM, 45RM2) may be connected at one time. Refer to bulletin X-743E for additional information. 8

Setup and Adjustment with Fireye 45UV5-000, 00, 0 Scanners U-V eye scanners have a UV detector tube that may be placed in one of four different positions. The scanners are shipped with the tube set in the maximum sensitivity position. Aim the scanner at the base of the flame as described in Bulletin U-22. Setup and Adjustment with Fireye 45RM and 45RM2 Scanners BG scanners have a sensitivity pot located under the screw on the rear of the scanner housing. Turn it clockwise (maximum) and aim at the base of the flame as described in Bulletin U-26. Setup and Adjustment with Fireye 45RM4, 45FS, and 45UVFS Scanners Refer to Bulletin U-3 (45RM4) or U-32 (45FS/45UVFS) for setup. Testing and Adjustment Procedure. Turn the sensitivity to maximum. 2. Plug a meter into the ( + ) and ( ) test jacks on the Flame Amplifier Module or connect at terminals /3 ( ) and 5 ( + ). 3. Establish the flame at the operating level. 4. While aiming the scanner, it may be helpful to disconnect the shutter drive(s) so there will be a continuous signal. 5. Adjust the alignment of the scanner to achieve the highest flame signal strength, usually the first /3 of the flame. 6. Turn off the burner being supervised. 7. Verify that the flame signal drops below the flame relay s drop-out threshold, (refer to figure below), and that the flame relay de-energizes. In multi-burner applications, this test must be performed with the other burners firing. 8. Eliminate any unwanted flame signal by reducing the 25SU3 sensitivity, by re-aligning the scanner, by reducing the scanner s field of view with a sight pipe orifice, or by a combination of these methods. 9. Repeat steps 3 through 9 until reliable operation is achieved. FIGURE 5. FLAME RESPONSE URVES (shown with sensitivity set @ maximum) 3.0 60-2207- AMPLIFIER (HIGH SENSITIVITY) 2.5 METER VOLTAGE (VD) 2.0.5.25.0 60-2207-2 AMPLIFIER (HIGH DISRIMINATION) 0.5 0.25 00 200 300 400 FLAME SIGNAL PULSES (From Scanner) 9

METER/TEST JAK VOLTAGE FLAME RELAY 60-2207- 60-2207-2 Pull-In.25 0.80 Drop-Out.00 0.25 Note: The pull-in and drop-out voltage are nominal and for reference only. The actual value may vary. OPERATION The 25SU3 Model 566/568 control detects flame using a Fireye infrared or ultraviolet scanner. When flame is detected by the scanner, a pulse train is generated and transmitted to the 566 control through the scanner wiring cable. Pulses are modified by a pulse shaping circuit in the amplifier and regulated by operator adjustment of the sensitivity potentiometer. An increase in the sensitivity adjustment will provide an increase in the signal level to an output relay comparator. If the signal to the relay is greater than the comparator threshold, the flame relay will energize. If the flame signal drops below the flame relay threshold (or is absent) for a period longer than the selected flame failure response time (FFRT), the flame relay will drop out. Warning: The flame relay contact should be wired in to the burner management system in such a manner as to provide manual start-up sequencing and automatic burner shutdown as appropriate. The flame failure response time (FFRT) remains constant regardless of the flame intensity prior to flame out. Sensitivity adjustment of the control is performed by the use of two potentiometers found on the face of the flame amplifier module. These adjustments are marked Sensitivity A and Sensitivity B as shown on Figure 3. Flame amplifier module #60-2207-2 or 60-2207- can accommodate the use of two scanners. Sensitivity A and B can be selected through the use of an external selector switch connected to terminals 27, 28, and 29. Note the wiring diagram on page 7. If Sensitivity A only is to be used, terminals 27 and 28 should be jumpered together. For Sensitivity B only, terminals 28 and 29 should be jumpered together. FIGURE 6. An indication of flame signal strength can be obtained using a remote meter (see Accessories on Page 4) or a 20,000 ohm per volt voltmeter on a 3 volt D scale. Wire to the test jack terminals found on the face of the flame amplifier module or to terminals 5 and /3. 0

Each sensitivity adjustment is used for regulating the signal level in excess of the flame relay threshold. Turning the sensitivity in the clockwise direction amplifies the flame signal. The sensitivity must be set so that the monitored burner produces a reading greater than the Flame Relay Pull-In voltage as read across the test jacks found on the face of the amplifier or terminals 5 and /3. With flame not present at the monitored burner, the flame from other burners and/or radiation from hot refractory should yield a reading lower than the Flame Relay Drop-Out voltage. If the flame signal does not drop sufficiently when the flame from the monitored burner is turned off, decrease the sensitivity. If decreasing the sensitivity results in an insufficient meter reading when flame is present, resight the scanner to detect more of the flame being monitored. Normally, the flame signal can be adjusted for a reading of 2 volts and the control will be capable of detecting a flame failure in the presence of background radiation and adjacent burner flames. Discrimination between burner flames is best with a reading below the saturation level of 2.85 volts. Note: Sensitivity settings do not affect the flame failure response time (FFRT). The flame relay (RF) is a D powered flame proving relay with its contacts shown in the electrical diagram found on page 6. This relay will be energized when the control is powered and flame signal greater than the flame relay threshold is being received. The flame relay automatically de-energizes if any of the following conditions occur:. No flame signal within the selected FFRT. 2. A flame signal level below the flame relay threshold for the FFRT. 3. A scanner failure or electronic circuit failure is detected. The Fireye 566/568 control provides repeated self-checking of both the scanner and control amplifier approximately 2 times per minute. This feature reduces the risk associated with component failure of the types which would otherwise generate a flame on response. This is especially valuable when extended firing periods occur. When the control fails to detect signal loss for three consecutive shutter cycles, the flame relay is de-energized. MAINTENANE Humidity Effects: It is considered good practice to minimize any possible adverse effects of high humidity by keeping electronic equipment continuously powered, even during periods when it is not in use. Scanner: If continuous air purging of the scanner sight pipe is not completely effective in preventing viewing window contamination, a schedule should be set up for periodically cleaning the window. Always use a soft, clean (non-oily) cloth to wipe the window. For maximum assurance that oily films will be removed, wash first with a cloth dampened (not dripping) with a concentrated detergent solution. Warning: Disconnect or shut off electric power when working on scanner. Notice: When Fireye products are combined with equipment manufactured by others and/or integrated into systems designed or manufactured by others, Fireye s warranty, as stated in its General Terms and onditions of Sale, pertains only to the Fireye products and not to any other equipment or to the combined system or its overall performance.

FIGURE 7. Agency Approvals Type Model FM Underwriters APAVE Laboratories 25SU3 566 25SU3 568 45UV5 000 00 0 45RM 00 003 005 45RM2 000 00 002 45RM4 000 00 45FS 000 00 45UVFS 000 00 AESSORIES Wiring Base (P/N 60-2206-2) The wiring base is used to terminate all wires to the control. It should be mounted on a smooth, secure surface capable of supporting the base and control. The chassis and control assembly mounts into the wiring base and is secured using the single mounting screw. The ribbon cable included with the base should be plugged into the lower left corner of the chassis. Display Module (P/N 60-2205) An optional LED display module can be inserted in place of the blank display module. It contains a bright red LED display of flame signal strength, a flame relay indication LED, and a marginal alarm relay with setpoint adjustment. aution: Do not exceed the 30V (A or D) marginal alarm relay contact rating. Display Module Functions: 2

MARGINAL ALARM SETTING MARGINAL ALARM RELAY OIL MARGINAL ALARM RELAY ONTATS BARGRAPH LED FLAME RELAY ON - OFF LED MARGINAL ALARM RELAY ON - OFF 0-20mA OUTPUT IRUIT + - 23 25 24 20 22 Remove the Blank Display Module from the chassis slot marked Display Module and replace with the Display Module, Fireye P/N 60-2205, shown above. The bar graph meter found on the 60-2205 display contains a vertical scale having ten light emitting diodes (LED S) number through 0. Highest LED Lit Flame Signal Intensity Volts D 0 3.0 9 2.7 8 2.4 7 2. 6.8 5.5 4.2 3.9 2.6.3 Note: The bar graph indicator will normally decrease by one to two bars when the scanner shutter cycles. Marginal Alarm with LED The Display Module is equipped with a Marginal Alarm Relay (RA) having dry contacts brought out on terminals shown on page 7 in the wiring diagram. This relay is energized only if:. The Flame Relay is energized and 2. The Flame Signal is greater than the Marginal Alarm Relay setpoint. The Marginal Alarm Relay setpoint is adjustable via the LED/potentiometer located on the Display Module. If the flame signal becomes marginal for more than 30 seconds, as might be caused by dirt on the scanner lens, etc., the Marginal Alarm Relay will drop out to sound an external alarm (not provided) and illuminate its LED setpoint potentiometer. Note: The Marginal Alarm setpoint should be set high enough to allow for corrective action, not too high such that nuisance trips occur. The Marginal Alarm will automatically reset when the flame signal intensity is greater than the setpoint. aution: Do not exceed the 30V Marginal Alarm contact rating. A or D voltage may be used. Do not use contacts for safety relevant function. 3

Diagnostic Flame Relay LED This LED is illuminated when the flame signal is greater than the Flame Relay threshold. The LED may also be used in diagnosing a malfunctioning UV tube and/or shutter failed open evidenced by the following:. Flame relay LED Lit and 2. Remote Flame Out Indicator (terminal 0, Flame Relay deenergized). Meters Four styles of remote analog meters are available for use with the Type 25SU3 Model 566/568 ontrols: P/N Description Input/Scale Size 38-54 Panel Meter 0-3 VD 0-64 38-55 Panel Meter 0-3 VD 0-64 38-56 Panel Meter 0-3 VD 0-64 2-3/8 (60.3) sq. -/4 (3.8) x 3 (76.2) hrz. -/4 (3.8) x 3 (76.2) vrt. 38-88 Analog Bar Graph Meter (LED) 0-3 VD 0-0 (0).00 (25.4) v 2.2 (55.9) vrt. 3.06 (77.7) depth 4

ontrol, Wiring Base and Scanner Dimensions ONTROL WITH OVER AND WIRING BASE (P/N 60-2206-2) WIRING BASE MOUNTING HOLES 3 5/8 (92) 5 /6 2 7/6 2 (5) 4.06 (03) 7 9/32 (85) 5 3/4 (46) KNOKOUTS FOR 3/64 (5.) 5 /4 7 6 (52) DIMENSIONS IN INHES (MM) KNOKOUT FOR /2" ONDUIT 3/4 25/32 /6 3/6 4 7/8 /4 TYP 25/64 TYP /6 SANNER TYPE 45UV5 2 (5) LEARANE REQUI TO REMOVE 8 / 2 (26) 45 O 2 3 / 6 (72) 2 3 / 32 (6) 6 3 / 6 R (58) LEARANE FOR LEANING LENS Notes:. Housing may be rotated with respect to hinge position in 90 o increments. 2. Material - Aluminum SANNER TYPE 45RM, 45RM2, 45RM4, 45FS, 45UVFS Notes: 2 (5) LEARANE REQUI TO REMOVE 8 / 4 (20). Housing Material - Aluminum 2. Shown without fiber optics. See Bulletin U-2. 45RM4, 45FS, 45UVFS have quick disconnect. 45 O 2 (5) TERMI- NALS FOR WIRING LENS 7/6 4 DIA (02) / 6 (43) HEX - /2 NPT (BSP-S) FOR SIGHT TUBE 2 3 / 6 (56) 3 / 8-8 NPT OR 3 / 8-8 BSP-PL 4 (02) / 6 HEX (43) / 2-4 NPSM FOR ELETRIAL WIRING 3/8-8 NPT FOR PURGE AIR ONNETION ( 3 / 8-9 BSP-PL) PURGE AIR ONNETION - / 2 NPT (BSP-S) SIGHT PIPE ONNETION 5

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