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Beckett GeniSys 7505, homeappliance
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PARTS & ACCESSORIES GeniSys™24V Model 7559 Advanced 24 Vdc Burner Control Description / Applications The Beckett GeniSysTM 24V Advanced Burner Control is a 24 Vdc primary safety control for oil burners used in special applications including, but not limited to, water heaters, pressure washers, crack sealers and portable heaters having fi ring rates less than 5.5 GPH. The GeniSysTM 24V is used with a suitable cad cell fl ame sensor to control the oil burner motor, igniter, and optional solenoid valve. It has 24 volt enable input compatible with mechanical and high limit switches. It can provide interrupted or intermittent duty ignition, and it has a 15 second lockout time on fl ame failure. Features WARNING Maintain Specifi ed ••• Welded Relay Protection Limited Relight Valve-On Delay / Motor-Off Delay (Field programmable with Beckett's Contractor Tool) ••••• 15 Second Lockout Time Interrupted Ignition Voltage A low or erratic power supply could result in impaired burner operation, severe delayed ignition or an explosion inside the heat exchanger resulting in a burn and/or asphyxiation hazard. Communication Port ⮹ Lockout Alarm Output Fused Protection Specifications ⮹ Do Not Use This Control Beckett DC Burners require a continuous supply of 21.6 to 30 volts DC (at 11 amps for Model ADC or 15 amps for Model SDC), measured at the burner during operation. Consult other DC burner manufacturers' specifi cations for the correct voltage range. CAUTION ⮹ in an Application that Special Note: The 7559 Control is Not Within the Ratings Listed in This Section. Improper Control Operation May Result. shuts the burner down if the input voltage drops to a sustained level of 20 volts DC, or below. Operation resumes at a sustained input voltage of 21 volts DC, or above. CAUTION ⮹ Do Not Use This Control Above 5.5 GPH An automotive or small engine charging system that is capable of supplying the required continuous voltage/amperage is recommended Electrical Ratings Inputs: with certain road equipment, such as asphalt hot patchers and similar applications. ••• Voltage: 24 Vdc nominal (21.6 to 30 Vdc) ⮹ Current: 220 mA nominal (230 mA max at 30 Vdc)* Enable Load: 22mA at 24 Vdc This is especially true while maintaining nominal load temperatures during idle periods. Outputs: • Motor: 24 Vdc, 10 full load amps (FLA), 50 locked rotor amps (LRA) ••• Igniter: 24 Vdc, 3 A Table 1 - Model Guide Beckett Valve-on Motor Solenoid Valve: 24 Vdc, 1 A Lockout Alarm: 24 Vdc, 1A GeniSys 24V Control Part No. Lockout Time delay time1 off delay time1 * The 7559 control draws 40-55mA in the standby 7559A 0000 1 15 sec 0 sec 0 sec state. If the red control wire is left powered without a battery charging system, it can drain a standard 45 Amp hour automotive battery in four to six weeks. Environmental Ratings: • Storage and Operating Ambient Temperature: 7559P 1530 1 15 sec 15 sec 30 sec 7559P 152M 1 15 sec 15 sec 2 min 7559P 158M 1 15 sec 15 sec 8 min 1 Valve-on delay and motor-off delay timings on all models are programmable with the Beckett Contractor Tool. Other factory set timings are available. Contact Beckett for alternate timings. -40°F to +160°F (-40°C to +71°C) • Moisture: 5 to 95% RH, condensing 2 Installation/Operation/Maintenance Explosion, Fire, WARNING Scald, & Burn Hazard Professional Service Required. Incorrect installation or misuse of this control could result in severe personal injury or death from heavy smoke, explosion or fi re. Please read and understand the manual supplied with this control. This control must be installed, adjusted and put into operation only by a qualifi ed individual or WARNING All heating equipment must have HIGH LIMIT controls to protect against excessive temperature and/or pressure. The control must interrupt electrical power and shutdown the burner, if operating or safety controls fail and cause a runaway condition. service agency that is: ⮹ Follow the equipment manufacturer's ⮹ Licensed or certifi ed to install and provide technical service to oil heating systems. ⮹ ⮹ Experienced with all applicable codes, standards and ordinances. ⮹ Responsible for the correct ⮹ installation and commission of this equipment. ⮹ Skilled in the adjustment of oil burners using combustion test instruments. wiring diagrams and note all required safety controls. Typical safety controls include high temperature or pressure limits, low water cutoffs, pressure relief valves and blocked fl ue sensing switches. Verify all limit and safety controls are installed and functioning correctly, as specifi ed by the manufacturer, applicable safety standards, codes and all authorities having jurisdiction. ⮹ The installation must strictly comply with all applicable codes, authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision of ⮹ the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada) for stationary equipment. Regulation by these authorities take precedence over the general instructions provided in this installation manual. Insure that the equipment is free of oil and oil vapor before starting or resetting the burner. Do not wire power directly to the burner motor. Only wire the motor as shown in Figure 2. If instant burner heat is required by the application, purchase or program a control with a long motor-off delay time, which will ensure instant heat if a new call for heat is received within the motor-off delay time. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard ■ Mounting: Electrical shock can cause severe ○ personal injury or death. Mount the control on a 4" x 4" junc tion box on the burner, or inside the ⮹ Disconnect ALL electrical power to the equipment/burner circuit before installing or servicing this control. ⮹ Provide ground wiring to the equipment, burner and metal control mounting box. ⮹ Perform all wiring in compliance with ○ the National Electrical Code ANSI/ NFPA 70 (Canada CSA C22.1). equipment cabinet. In replacement applications, mount the new control in the same location as the old control. In some replacement applications, it may be necessary to rotate the con trol on the 4" x 4" box for best fi t. Mounting orientation: any orientation is acceptable with the exception of up-side down. GeniSys Control 24V Control Installation and Operation Manual 3 Figure 1 – Getting to know the control 7.5 amp Fuse for Igniter, Control, Valve and Alarm 20 amp Motor Fuse Wiring Connections Communication Port Cad Cell Connections Figure 2 – Typical Wiring for Interrupted Ignition (With or without Valve-on Delay or Motor-off Delay.) OIL VALVE IGNITER MOTOR ALARM VALVE GND (VLV) IGNITER GND (IGN) MOTOR GND (MTR) CAD MAIN POWER 24V ON/OFF/RESET CELL HIGH LIMIT CAD CELL RED WIRE ENABLE BLACK WIRE THERMOSTAT 8 4 0 0 1 K S 4 ■ Wiring: 5. End the call for heat. Verify that the burner turns off before leaving the installation site. CAUTION Incorrect Wiring Will Result in Improper ■ Check Safety Features Control Operation ○ Safe Start Check ⮹ ⮹ ○ ○ GeniSys 24V wiring label colors may 1. not match the wire colors of the burner or other manufacturers' controls. The GeniSys 24V Control should be 2. wired according to the equipment manufacturer's instructions. 3. Make sure all equipment wiring complies with all local codes and ordinances. 4. Make connections to the control's terminals as shown in Figure 2. Refer to the label on the underside of the Place a jumper across the cad cell terminals. Refer to the steps for "Starting the System" and have the system call for heat. Burner must not start. Verify that the control remains in Standby mode. End the call for heat and remove the cad cell jumper. control for wiring details. ○ ○ Motor-off delay on a 7559P will be Simulate Flame Failure and Ignition Failure disabled if the safety and operating 1. limits as shown in Figure 2 interrupt power to the control's red +24 volt wire. ○ Input power to the control's red +24 2. volt wire must be provided from a fused service switch, rated at 50 amps or less. 3. Refer to the steps for "Starting the System" and have the system call for heat. After fl ame is established and the burner igniter turns off (if wired for interrupted ignition), simulate fl ame failure by pulling the cord set out of the solenoid valve. At fl ame loss, the control will enter Startup / Checkout 4. If the burner or control fails any of the following tests, recheck control wiring. If the burner or control still fails any tests, replace the control. Relight mode. The control will immediately turn the igniter on. After the 15 second lockout time, the control will lock out the burner. Verify that the burner motor and igniter are off and that the burner oil solenoid valve (if used) is not ■ Starting the System energized. 5. 1. Open the shut-off valve(s), if applicable, in the supply line from 6. the oil tank. 2. Close the disconnect switch to supply power to the burner. 7. 3. Adjust the thermostat to call for heat. Push the cord set back in. To reset the control from lockout, turn off power to the control for at least 2 seconds. Turn power on and verify that the burner lights. ▪ If the pump has not been primed, 8. refer to "Priming the Pump" in this End the call for heat. manual. • 4. Monitor burner operation to insure that the burner ignites. Insure that all control wiring is correct prior to securing the control. Consult equipment manual for details. GeniSys Control 24V Control Installation and Operation Manual 5 Sequence of Operation Fire Hazard WARNING Reset and Service by Qualifi ed Technician only. seconds on, 5 seconds off, 3 times before locking out. To reset the control from lockout interrupt power for at least 2 seconds. 5. Burner States Ignition Carryover: Once fl ame is established, the igniter remains on for 10 additional seconds to ensure fl ame 1. Standby: The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat. 6. 2. Valve-On Delay: The igniter and motor are on while the control delays turning on the oil solenoid valve for the programmed time. 7. 3. Trial For Ignition: The oil solenoid valve is energized. A fl ame should be established within the factory set trial for ignition time ("lockout time"). stability. Run: The fl ame is sustained until the call for heat is satisfi ed. The control then switches to Motor-Off Delay, if applicable, or it shuts down and returns to Standby. Relight: If the fl ame is lost while the burner is fi ring, the control immediately repeats the ignition sequence. The control will continue to Relight each time the fl ame is 4. Lockout: The control has shut down for one of the following safety reasons: a. The trial for ignition (lockout) time expired without fl ame being established. 8. b. The cad cell detected fl ame at the end of the Valve On Delay state. c. The pre-set time allotment for relighting is exceeded. d. Failed welded relay check. If the control detects a welded motor contact, the motor only will cycle 5 1 lost, until it reaches a pre-set time allotment. The control will then go into Lockout instead of Relight. This feature prevents excessive accumulation of oil in the equipment's combustion chamber. Motor-Off Delay: If applicable, the oil solenoid valve is turned off and the control delays turning the motor off for the set motor-off delay time before the control returns to standby. Note that to utilize the motor off delay, power must remain to the red wire after the call for heat ends. (Enable input turned off, see Figure 2.) 2 Valve-on delay 3 5 Standby Trial for ignition Ignition carryover 4 Lockout 8 6 Motor-off delay 7 Run Relight 6 ■ Priming the Pump To reset, interrupt power for at least 2 1. Hot Gas Puff-Back & WARNING Heavy Smoke Hazard 2. Failure to bleed the pump properly could result in unstable combustion, hot gas 3. puff-back and heavy smoke. seconds. Always verify the control functions according to all specifi cations before leaving the installation site. Replace the control if it does not operate as specifi ed. ⮹ Do not allow oil to spray into a hot combustion chamber while bleeding air from the pump. ⮹ Install a gauge in the nozzle discharge port tubing or fully open the pump bleed valve to prevent oil spray from accumulating in the combustion chamber during the air bleed procedure. ⮹ Insure that all bubbles and froth are purged from the oil supply system before tightening the pump bleed valve. ⮹ Insure that the equipment is free of oil Maintenance Oil heating systems require annual service performed by a qualifi ed, professional service agency. The 7559 primary control should be inspected during this service routine according to the following checklist: The 7559 control has no serviceable internal parts. and oil vapor before starting or resetting □ the burner. 1. Prepare the burner for priming by □ attaching a clear plastic hose over the bleed port fi tting and fully opening the pump bleed port. Use a suitable □ container to collect purged oil. 2. Initiate a call for heat. □ 3. Bleed the pump until all froth and bubbles are purged. If desired, terminate the call for heat to return to Standby. □ 4. If prime is not established during the valve on delay and the trial for ignition □ times, repeat Step 3 until the pump is fully primed and the oil is free of bubbles. 5. Terminate the call for heat, and the control will resume normal operation. □ Inspect the exterior of the control. Replace the control if there is any sign of impact damage. Use a multimeter to test the input voltage at the control. It should read 21.6 to 30 Vdc. Inspect all external wiring for secure connections and verify insulation integrity. Verify the control lockout and operation sequence, (Reference Startup/ Checkout section). Observe a full operating cycle to prove the sequence and timings are correct. Replace any control that does not meet listed specifi cations. Always replace with the parts specifi ed by the equipment manufacturer. Replace a blown fuse with an ■ Resetting From Lockout Fire & Smoke equivalent fast-acting automotive blade style fuse (refer to Figure 1 for fuse ratings and locations). WARNING Hazard Before starting or resetting the control from lockout state, troubleshoot the heating system for the root cause(s) of the lockout. ⮹ Make necessary repairs or adjustment to ensure a safe start condition. ⮹ Insure that the equipment is free of oil and oil vapors before starting or resetting the burner. GeniSys Control 24V Control Installation and Operation Manual 7 Limited Warranty Information The R. W. BECKETT CORPORATION ("Beckett") warrants to persons who purchase its "Products" from Beckett for resale, or for incorporation into a product for resale ("Customers"), that its equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship. To qualify for warranty benefi ts, products must be installed by a qualifi ed service agency in full compliance with all codes and authorities having jurisdiction, and used within the tolerances of Beckett's defi ned product specifi cations. To review the complete warranty policy and duration of coverage for a specifi c product, or obtain a written copy of warranty form 61545, please choose one of the following options: 1. Visit our website at: www.beckettcorp.com/warranty 2. Email your request to: rwb-customer-service@beckettcorp.com 3. Write to: R. W. Beckett Corporation, P. O. Box 1289, Elyria, OH 44036 NOTE: Beckett is not responsible for any labor cost for removal and replacement of equipment. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PRECISE TERMS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDES EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES, AND IN PARTICULAR THERE SHALL BE EXCLUDED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL BECKETT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE. Beckett neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for Beckett, any other liability or obligation in connection with the sale of this equipment. Beckett's liability and Customer's exclusive remedy is limited to the cost of the product. CORPORATION USA: P.O. Box 1289 ● Elyria, OH 44036 Canada: R.W. Beckett Canada, Ltd. ● Unit #3, 430 Laird Road ● Guelph, Ontario N1G 3X7 www.beckettcorp.com Form No. 61765 R03, Printed in USA 08/10
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