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Parameters
11.4.3 Flame simulation check in standby position
Parameter A003
This defines the instant for the flame simulation check.
t
8802 . . .00
V1
Start 1
Parameter A003 = 0: flame simulation check in standby
position. The flame simulation check is conducted pro-
vided no start-up signal (start1) is applied (during the
so-called start-up position/standby). This allows fast
start-up of the burner since there is no waiting timet
W
.
The burner must have been switched off for at least 4s
before start-up in order for the flame simulation check
to be conducted correctly.
t
8800 02 . . .01
t
W
V1
Start 1
Parameter A003 = 1: flame simulation check on start-
up. The flame simulation check is conducted after ap-
plying the start-up signal (start1) during the waiting
timet
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
timet
LV
for 25s. If the extraneous signal disappears
during this time, the burner can start. Otherwise, a fault
lock-out occurs.
E 01
flashes 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 valveV1 is enabled.