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Honeywell BCU 465 - Flame Simulation Check in Standby Position

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BCU 460, BCU 465 · Edition 11.19 74
Parameters
11.4.3 Flame simulation check in standby position
Parameter A003
This defines the instant for the flame simulation check.
t
8802 . . .00
t
8800 02 . . .01
t
W
V1
V1
Start 1
Start 1
Parameter A003 = 0: flame simulation check in standby
position. The flame simulation check is conducted pro-
vided no start-up signal (start1) is applied (during the
so-called start-up position/standby). This allows fast
start-up of the burner since there is no waiting timet
W
.
The burner must have been switched off for at least 4s
before start-up in order for the flame simulation check
to be conducted correctly.
t
8802 . . .00
t
8800 02 . . .01
t
W
V1
V1
Start 1
Start 1
Parameter A003 = 1: flame simulation check on start-
up. The flame simulation check is conducted after ap-
plying the start-up signal (start1) during the waiting
timet
W
.
What is flame simulation?
Flame simulation means that an extraneous signal is
detected as a flame signal out of sequence. If the BCU
detects such an extraneous signal during the flame
simulation check, it starts the flame simulation delay
timet
LV
for 25s. If the extraneous signal disappears
during this time, the burner can start. Otherwise, a fault
lock-out occurs.
E 01
ashes on the display.
Flame simulation check in standby position (parameter
A003=0):
t
LV
00
t
E 01
88
ϑ
V1
V2
1
1
35
L
51
22
60
61
96
82
Flame simulation check on start-up (parameter A003=1):
t
00 01
t
LV
E 01
88
ϑ
V1
V2
1
L
51
22
60
61
96
The flame simulation check of the burner is always ac-
tive until valveV1 is enabled.

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