Wiring, Q354a flame sensor, Auxiliary controls – Honeywell Y343B1002 User Manual

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Position the Q347 so that only the tips of the elec­

trodes are immersed in the burner flame. The burner

must ignite smoothly — usually this will be ac­

complished with tip of electrodes (spark gap) spaced

approximately 1/4 in. [6.4 mm] from the surface of the
burner. Gas must flow into one of the three open sides

of the spark gap (where outer electrode does not block

gas). The center electrode must not be near any

ground.

The spark gap is factory-adjusted to 5/32 in. [4 mm].

If this setting is disturbed in shipment or installation,

readjust by carefully bending the bent tip of the ground
(outer) electrode only.

WIRING

Q354A FLAME SENSOR

The Q354 should be rigidly mounted in an accessible

location. It must remain in a fixed position relative to the
main burner. Mount the Q354 on a separate bracket or
on the same bracket with the Q347 Spark Igniter.

Tip of rod must be immersed in main burner flame.

Depth of immersion (usually about 1 In. [25.4 mm]) and
distance from rod to burner surface (usually 1/4 in. [6.4
mm]) depends on type of burner and flame configura­

tion. Position selected must produce sensor current of

1.5 microamperes (minimum). See Fig. 9, Page 10, to

measure current.

The main burner serves as the grounding area for

the flame signal. Install ground wire from the main

burner to the ground terminal of the S87D.

AUXILIARY CONTROLS

CAUTION

1. If a common transformer is used to power both

the S87D and the burner valve circuit, its
capacity (VA) must be adequate for all of the
system components (see Table 2).

2. Turn off gas supply before beginning installa­

tion. After Installing gas control, be sure to
conduct Gas Leak Test, page

8

.

Install the auxiliary controls required in the complete

control system, following the instructions of the ap­

pliance or control manufacturer.

TABLE 2—TRANSFORMER RATINGS FOR

S87D AND DUAL VALVE COMBINATION

GAS CONTROL.

MINIMUM

TOTAL

VA

VALVE

S87D

RATING

CURRENT

CURRENT

(24 V transformer)

(in amperes)

(in amperes)

20

Up to 0.6

0.2

30

0.7 to 1.0

0.2

40

1.1 to 1.4

0.2

55

1.5 to 2.0

0.2

■GENERAL PRECAUTIONS-

1. Check the wiring diagram furnished by the

appliance manufacturer, if available, for
circuits differing from the ones shown in this

publication. Carefully follow all instructions af­

fecting the general procedures outlined below.

2. All wiring must comply with applicable elec­

trical codes and ordinances.

3. Disconnect the power supply before wiring to

prevent

electrical shock and equipment

damage.

4. The flame sensor leadwire should be kept as

short as possible and should not be allowed to
rest against grounded metal surfaces.

5. A common ground is required for the S87D

Electroic

Module,

Q347A

Spark

Ig­

niter-Sensor, Q354A Flame Sensor and main

burner. The S87 ground (GND) terminal in­

ternally grounds one side of the transformer.
Any auxiliary controls or limits used must not

be in the grounded leg.

6

. Ignition cable should not touch any metal sur­

face or current-carrying wires. It must not be
more than 30 in. [762 mm] long.

7. Do not short valve terminals as this may burn

out the temperature

controller or the

transformer.

S87D CONTROL MODULE

1. Connect the system components to the S87D

quick-connect terminals as shown in the wiring dia­

grams. Refer to the appliance manufacturer's instruc­

tions for wiring any other auxiliary controls.

2. Adjust thermostat heat anticipator to match

system current draw. The current draw equals the total
current required for the S87D (0.2 A) plus the gas valve.
Gas valve must be designed for DSI application.

Q347A SPARK IGNITER AND
IGNITION CABLE

1. Connect the GND burner, quick-connect terminal

on the S87D to one of the mounting screws on the
Q347A as shown in Fig. 4. The S87 and 0347 must have
a common ground. Use thermoplastic insulated wire

with a minimum rating of 105 C [221 F] for the ground
wire; asbestos insulation is not acceptable. If neces­

sary, use a shield to protect the wire from radiant heat
generated by the burner.

2. Connect one end of the ignition cable (supplied

with the Y343B package) to the ignition terminal on the

S87 and the other end to the Q347.

NOTE: Ignition cable must not run in contact with a

metal surface or current-carrying wires. Use ceramic

or plastic standoff insulators to protect voltage to

spark electrode from being reduced. If cable passes

through a metal panel, use an insulated bushing in

the panel to prevent voltage reduction to spark
electrode.

68-0014

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