Eclipse Combustion 6500 User Manual

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Eclipse Bi-Flame v1.8, Instruction Manual 826, 05/03

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Auxiliary Inputs

This feature provides four auxiliary inputs which are monitored by
the Bi-Flame as alarm interlocks. This means that when the input
voltage is interrupted, the system locks out and will annunciate on
the optional remote display unit.

A voltage of 120 VAC must be present at the input for the Bi-Flame
system to operate. If an auxiliary input loses its voltage for more
than one second while the interlocks and limits input is powered, a
lockout condition will occur. If the Bi-Flame is equipped with a re-
mote display unit, the following message will occur:

Aux. Input #1

Aux. Input #2

Aux. Input #3

Aux. Input #4

AUX.LIM. #1 FAIL

AUX.LIM. #2 FAIL

AUX.LIM. #3 FAIL

AUX.LIM. #4 FAIL

LKOUT HHHH:MM:SS

LKOUT HHHH:MM:SS

LKOUT HHHH:MM:SS

LKOUT HHHH:MM:SS

Note:
Unused auxiliary inputs should be connected to 120 VAC.

History Log

The history log is only accessible through the remote display unit
with remote reset, and when the Bi-Flame is in a “LOCKOUT” or
“LIMITS OPEN” condition. The history log records the total num-
ber of operating cycles, total recycles, cause of last recycle and the
last lockout messages up to a maximum of 10.

With a remote display available and the Bi-Flame in one of the two
conditions described above, the history log can be accessed as fol-
lows:

1) Press and hold the ENTER key on the remote display unit until

the following message appears:

TOTAL OPERATING CYCLES = XXXXXX (where X is a

digit between 1 and 9).

The record number will display as long as the ENTER key is
pressed. The scan button on the logic board also scrolls the his-
tory log.

2) If there has been a recycle, release and press the ENTER key to

see: RECYCLES TOTAL = XXXXXX then release and press
the ENTER key to see:

LAST RECYCLE BY AIR=XXXXXX or

LAST RECYCLE BY FLAME=XXXXXX

3) Release and press the ENTER key a second time. The record

number of the lockout message will be displayed:

RECORD #X (where X is the number of the most recent
lockout)

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