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BURNER CONTROL SYSTEM
FIGURE 26. R7910A1138 CONTROL SYSTEM
The R7910A1138 is a burner control system that provide heat control, ame supervision, circulation pump control, fan control, boiler/
water heater control sequencing, and electric ignition function. It will also provide boiler/water heater status and error reporting.
Multiple boiler/water heaters can be joined together to heat a system instead of a single, larger burner or boiler/water heater. Using
boiler/water heaters in parallel is more efcient, costs less, reduces emissions, improves load control, and is more exible than the
traditional large boiler/water heater.
Control System consists of:
R7910A1138 Control Device.
S7999D Touchscreen Display—required for setup and ModBus communication but not required for the system to operate
once the R7910A1138 is programmed.
S7910A Local Keyboard Display Module.
Flame Sensor.
Temperature Sensor, NTC Type 10KΩ at 77°F (25°C) or 12KΩ at 77°F (25°C).
Limit Sensor, NTC Type 10KΩ at 77°F (25°C).
24V Digital I/O.
OVERVIEW
Functions provided by the R7910A1138 include automatic boiler/water heater sequencing, ame supervision, system status indication,
ring rate control, load control, CH/DHW control, limit control, system or self-diagnostics and troubleshooting.
The R7910 maximum version of the controller offers:
1. NTC-temperature sensor for:
Outlet Limit And Temperature.
Stack Temperature Limit and Temperature.
Inlet Temperature.
Outdoor Temperature (R7910 only).
2. Modulating output PWM-driven rotation speed controlled DC-fan for optimal modulation control.
3. Three Pump Outputs with 5 selectable operation modes.
4. 24VAC:
Output control of gas valve (Pilot and Main) and External Ignition Transformer.
Digital inputs for room limit control, high limit control, Gas pressure switch, low water cutoff.
5. External spark transformer.
6. Flame sensor.
7. Test jacks for ame signal measurement from a ame sensor.
8. Alarm Output.
CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATIONS