Cad cells – Carlin Component Testing User Manual

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Carlin U – Residential Oil Burners – Page 78

What does cadmium sulfi de do?

• Cadmium sulfi de is an electrical conduc-

tor.

• When cadmium sulfi de is exposed to

visible light, its resistance changes. The
stronger the light source, the lower the
resistance.

• When the burner isn’t fi ring, with the

cad cell inside and not exposed to any
light, the cad cell has a high resistance
(over 50,000 ohms).

• When the burner fl ame starts, the cad

cell sees the light from the fl ame, and its
resistance drops.

• The primary control (48245, 60200, for

examples) knows fl ame is present be-
cause it senses this resistance change.

Fixed resistance primary test

Use this method to test the performance of

a primary control, removing the cad

cell as a factor.

• Remove the cad cell wires

from the primary control’s

“F-F” terminals.

• Connect one end of a
¼-watt, 1500 ohm (1.5 k

Ω)

resistor to one of the “F-F”

terminals.

• Start the burner. AFTER

fl ame has been established,

connect the other end of the 1.5

k

Ω resistor to the other “F-F” terminal.

• If the primary control is operating cor-

rectly, it should accept this resistance
and operate normally. If the control does
not operate correctly, replace the con-
trol.

• Remove the resistor and replace the cad

cel leads on the “F-F” terminals.

Cad

Cells

Cad cell construction

A cad cell contains:

• a sensing plate coated with cadmium

sulfi de.

• a metal grid on the cadmium sulfi de

to supply the two connections from
the sensor.

• a clear coating over the cadmium

sulfi de and grid that prevents con-
tamination from moisture, dirt and
oil.

• a housing to mount the sensor as-

sembly.

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