Control components, The control system, Hot surface igniter – A.O. Smith VB/VW- 1000 User Manual

Page 8: Pressure switches, Low gas switch, Water flow switch, Flame sensor

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THE CONTROL SYSTEM

The control system consists of four basic components:

1) Modulation Control Board (MCB); 2) Power Distribution

Board (PDB); 3) Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), see Figure

2; User Interface Module, see Figure 20. The Modulation

Control Board and the Power Distribution Board are located

in the control box and can be accessed by opening the front

door of the unit. The User Interface Module is attached to

the front door panel. Every system will have one Modulation

Control Board (MCB), one Power Distribution Board (PDB),

and one User Interface Module (UIM).

The MCB contains dipswitches which are used to configure the

boiler for several different control options, see the Control System

Section.

FIGURE 2.

HOT SURFACE IGNITER

The Hot Surface Igniter is a device that ignites the main burner by high

tempera ture (>1800°F) [982°C], see Figure 3. The igniter is made

of recrystallized silicon carbide, and when 120 VAC is applied to the

igniter, suf fi cient heat is generated to ignite the main burner. Although

improvements have been made to strength en the igniter, it is still fragile

and care must be taken in handling the igniter to prevent breakage.

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 4.

PRESSURE SWITCHES

This control system has 3 pressure switches that are standard. Blocked

Inlet Pressure Switch (BIS), Blower Prover Switch (BPS) Blocked Flue

Switch (BFS).

The BPS on this model is a normally open switch that closes on increased

vacuum. Once the blower moves enough air to create a vacuum across

the Venturi the BPS is activated. If the blower fails or cannot move sufficient

air a soft lockout will occur. Inspect the blower for correct operation.

The Blocked Inlet Switch (BIS) will activate is the intake is blocked only

during the heating cycle. The BIS is a normally closed pressure switch

that opens when the air intake is blocked. If the BIS is activated check

and clear the intake of any obstructions.

The blocked flue pressure switch (BFS) activated when the exhaust

flue of the unit is restricted or blocked. The BFS is a normally closed

switch that opens when positive pressure is placed on the switch

because of any restriction to the exhaust venting. If the BFS is

activated check and clear any obstructions causing the restriction.

LOW GAS SWITCH

This VF boiler is available with a low gas pressure switch which

meets the CSD-1 code requirements, see Figure 5.

The Low Gas Pressure Switch (LGPS) is normally closed and remains

closed unless the pressure falls below the preset pressure.

FIGURE 5.

LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH.

WATER FLOW SWITCH

The water flow switch is installed at the boiler outlet to

prevent burner operation in the event of inadequate water flow

through the boiler. It is a normally open switch that will close

its contacts when increasing water flow rate is detected. The

water flow switch is factory-set. The contacts will open when

the flow rate drops below the factory setting causing the gas

valve to close which will turn off the gas to the burner, see

Figure 6. Under no circumstances shall the flow switch be

tampered with or bypassed. Doing so may cause damage to

the heat exchanger not covered under the warranty.

FIGURE 6. WATER FLOW SWITCH.

FLAME SENSOR

Each Boiler is equipped with two flame senors coupled together

to detect the presence of the burner flames at high and low fire

conditions. These flame sensors work together as one to sense

the flame. If no flame is sensed, the gas valve(s) will close

automatically. If no flame is sensed on three ignition trials, the boiler

will lock out. In the event of a lockout, depress the SELECT button

on the display board to restart the boiler.

CONTROL COMPONENTS

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