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APPLICATION NOTE
FLAME CURRENT MEASUREMENT
LOCAL FLAME SENSING (Single Spark and Sense)
With power off, connect a DC micro ammeter (D’Arsonval movement type) as shown in the diagram below. (The meter
should be protected from high voltage surges which could damage the meter movement. A 1.5µF 200 volt lm capacitor
across the meter terminals or lead wires will provide adequate protection). The lead wires and terminals must be isolated
from other surfaces to prevent the H.V. signal from arcing to ground during the trial-for-ignition period.
Apply power. Once the ame is established and the sparks shut off, a ame sense current of 1.5µA DC minimum is required
for proper operation.
CAUTION: Due to possible conditions, do not touch the micro ammeter or lead wires during the ame sense test. Always
remove power before any adjustments.
A
1.5µF
0 to 50µA
METER
REMOTE FLAME SENSING (Single Spark and Sense)
With power off, remove the sense wire from the electrode terminal and install a DC micro ammeter in series with electrode
terminal and sense wire, as shown in the diagram below.
Apply power. Once ame is established, a ame sense current of 1.5µA DC minimum is required for proper operation.
When Remote Flame Sensing is used, it is not necessary to employ the 1.5µF protection capacitor across the meter.
However, since it does not affect the performance of the micro ammeter, it may remain in place at all times.
A
0 to 50µA
METER
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HV
GND

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Suburban SW6PR Specifications

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BrandSuburban
ModelSW6PR
CategoryWater Heater
LanguageEnglish

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