Model 201CRD & 301CRD Advanced oil burners — Instruction manual
Carlin part number MN2301 Rev. 04/12/04
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Start-up & operation
Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber contains oil or oil
vapor.
Per UL requirements, the control will not turn on if the cad cell senses
flame during the self-test. If the cad cell sees light, the control will
remain in self-test mode until the cad cell no longer senses light (flame).
The amber LED will remain on, but blink off momentarily every 3 to
4 seconds.
Check 60200 control label for trial for ignition (TFI), pre-purge and post-
Model 60200 diagnostic LED’s
– Red OFF – Red ON – Red FLASHING
– Amber OFF – Amber ON – Amber FLASHING
– Amber BLINKING (blinks off momentarily every 3 to 4 seconds)
Service & Troubleshooting
Burner (control) will not come on
No power to control
• Check line voltage to the control (at least 102 VAC).
• Check all electrical connections.
Control is in lockout
• Red LED will be on. Press the reset button for
1 second.
• If the control returns immediately to lockout, the
Safety Monitoring Circuit may have detected an inter-
nal control problem. Replace the control.
CAD cell seeing light
• Amber LED blinks off each 3 to 4 seconds. Remove
one yellow lead from FF terminal on the control.
If the amber LED remains on with a wire detached,
the control is defective.
If amber LED goes off , control is OK, and:
• light is leaking into the burner housing, OR
• CAD cell is defective, OR
• there is a problem with the CAD cell wiring or
holder.
• If appliance was recently shut down, CAD cell may
see residual hot spots in chamber.
To troubleshoot:
• Check CAD cell by unplugging it and measuring
the resistance across its pins: dark resistance at
least 50 KOHMS; room light resistance less than
10 KOHMS. Replace if necessary. If the CAD cell
functions properly, reinstall the cell and close the
burner housing.
• Check for stray light by measuring the CAD cell
resistance looking into the inactive combustion
chamber. It should read at least 50 KOHMS.
Repeated flame failures ( flashing red LED)
Check for:
• CAD cell is defective.
• Air leaking into oil line causing flame out — Check oil
line connections and filter gasket.
• Defective nozzle causing flame to be erratic — Change
nozzle.
• Excessive airflow or draft causing flame to leave burner
head — Check for proper air shutter setting and draft.
• Excessive back pressure causing flame to be erratic
— Check appliance and flue for sooting/plugging.
Control locks out after TFI ( red LED on)
Check for:
• No oil to burner — Check oil supply, filter, lines.
• Shorted electrodes — Inspect for cracked porcelain and
replace as needed.
• Poor spark — Check electrode spacing and condition
per burner manual. Replace or realign if necessary.
• Nozzle clogged — Replace nozzle.
• Airflow too high — Check air shutter setting.
• Ignitor module defective — Replace if no spark.
• CAD cell defective.
• Oil valve stuck in closed position.
• Check wiring connections.
Power ON Open all manual oil line valves. Close the line switch. (If Red LED turns on
constant , control is in lockout. See below to reset.)
Self-test 1 The control performs a “boot-up” test to verify internal operation each
time power is applied to the red/white wire. About 4 seconds after power
application, the amber LED turns on. The test continues for about 6
more seconds. If the test fails, the control turns the amber LED off and
repeats this test sequence until successful.
Stand-by (No call for heat) If Self-test 1 is successful, amber LED turns off and
control waits for heat call.
Call for heat Set thermostat (or limit) to call for heat. Thermostat circuit must be
closed and power coming to black wire from limit circuit.
Self-test 2 The amber LED turns on. For the first 3 to 4 seconds, the control
performs a self-test. If the cad cell senses flame, the control repeats this
test until flame is no longer detected. During this time, the amber LED
will remain on, but blink off momentarily every 3 to 4 seconds. If the
control detects motor contacts closed, lockout occurs.
Burner on After the self-test, amber LED turns off. The ignitor starts, followed 1
second later by the motor.
Pre-purge The oil valve opens after the valve delay-on period (pre-purge).
TFI The cad cell must sense flame within the TFI time limit (trial for ignition).
After cad cell senses flame, the ignitor stays on another 10 seconds
(flame stabilization period).
Run The burner continues firing during call for heat if the cad cell senses
flame. Both LED’s are off during normal running.
Lockout If cad cell does not sense flame within the TFI time limit after burner
starts, lockout occurs. The control turns the red LED on constant, and
closes the alarm contact.
To Reset Push in and hold reset button for 1 second, then release.
Latch-up If the control locks out 3 times during a single call for heat, latch-up oc-
curs. The control turns on both the amber and red LED’s constant. You
must use the special procedure below to reset the control after latch-up.
Reset after latch-up — Only a qualified service technician should
attempt to reset the control after latch-up. The problem that caused
the repeated burner problems must be corrected before returning the
burner to normal operation.
Push in and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds. The amber and
red LED’s will begin to flash alternately.
After the LED’s begin flashing, continue holding the reset button for
about another 20 seconds. The LED’s will turn off. Release the reset but-
ton and the control will restart. (Releasing the button before the LED’s
turn off will cause the control to remain in latch-up.)
The 60200 control will not reset from lockout or latch-up if power is
interrupted.
Flame failure If the cad cell loses flame signal during operation (after the TFI), the red
LED flashes. The oil valve closes within 2 seconds. The motor remains
on for the motor delay off period, then shuts off. (If no oil valve is wired
to the control, the burner shuts down within 2 seconds.) Recycle:
Control waits for 65 seconds (with red LED flashing), then begins again
at Self-test 2. Red LED goes off .
Post-purge Set thermostat (or aquastat) to stop call for heat. The oil valve (if
installed) will turn off within 2 seconds. The motor remains on for the
motor delay off period (post-purge), then turns off. (If no oil valve is
wired to the control, the burner shuts off within 2 seconds after end of
call for heat. There is no post-purge.)
Stand-by Control remains in stand-by mode until limit circuit sends power to the
black wire and thermostat circuit closes (call for heat).