Installation Guide

R7284B,P,U,G ELECTRONIC OIL PRIMARY, ENVIRACOM™ ENABLED
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BASIC USER INTERFACE
The basic user interface consists of 3 buttons and an
LED. Simple diagnostic information can be obtained
through the interaction of the buttons and LED.
R7284 Status (Basic Interface)
R7284 Flame Strength
(Basic Interface)
During normal operation and when the R7284 is in the
Running state, the LED will show CAD cell resistance.
See Table 3.
Error History (Basic Interface)
The last two errors are available for display on the LED:
Pressing the up arrow button displays the most recent
error.
Pressing the down arrow button displays the next most
recent error.
Once the up or down arrow is pushed, the LED will
display the most recent or next most recent alarm by
blinking the error code. See Table 4.
R7284 Error Codes
(Basic Interface)
TROUBLESHOOTING AND
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
Due to the potential hazard of line voltage, only a
trained, experienced service technician should
preform the troubleshooting procedures.
This control contains no field-serviceable parts.
Do not attempt to take it apart. Replace entire
control if operation is not as described.
To completely troubleshoot an oil burner installation,
check the burner and oil primary control for proper
operation and condition.
Cad Cell Resistance Check
For proper operation, it is important that the cad cell
resistance is below 1600 ohms. On the basic model with
LED interface, during a normal call for heat, once the
control has entered the Run mode, press and release the
“i” button.
On the advanced model with display, follow the screen
diagnostic procedure to read the cad cell resistance.
Preliminary Steps
1. Check wiring connections and power supply.
2. Make sure power is on to controls.
3. Make sure limit control is closed.
4. Check contacts between igniter and the electrodes.
5. Check the oil pump pressure.
6. Check the piping to the oil tank.
7. Check the oil nozzle, oil supply and oil filter.
Check Oil Primary Control
If the trouble is not in the burner or ignition hardware,
check the oil primary control by using the following
equipment:
1. Screwdriver.
2. Voltmeter (0 to 150 Vac range).
3. Insulated jumper wire with both ends stripped.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property
damage.
Troubleshoot with the system powered. Be careful
to observe all precautions to prevent electrical
shock or equipment damage.
Table 2. LED Codes.
Description LED Code
Standby Pulse (1/4 sec. ON, 4 sec OFF)
Call for Heat Heartbeat (1/2 sec bright, 1/2 sec dim) *
Flame proven On solid
Recycle 2 second ON, 2 second OFF flashing
Lockout 1/2 second on, 1/2 second OFF flashing
Interrupt OFF
“i” button Flame Strength Indication
Up button Most recent error
Down button Next most recent error
Table 3. Flame Strength Indication.
Flame Strength Indication Number of 1/2 sec flashes
Cad Cell less than 400Ω 1
400Ω < Cad Cell < 800Ω 2
800Ω < Cad Cell < 1600Ω 3
1600Ω < Cad Cell < 6100Ω 4
Cad Cell > 6100Ω None
Table 4. Error Codes.
Error Codes
Number of 1/4 sec
flashes
No ignition / Late ignition 1
Max flame losses / Cad Cell high
while running
2
Flame out of sequence 3
Low Voltage / EnviraCOM™ error 4
Internal Error 5