Overview of Primary Product
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incorporates test point and ground (GND) connection jacks in the front of the unit. Using these, the
flame signal strength of each burner can be measured using a 0-15 VDC, one megohm/volt meter.
Expansion Module
The expansion board contains the mounting sockets and connection ter-
minals for adding additional MB-600PF flame sensing modules, which
is needed for systems having more than four burners.
There are two expansion boards available: one for adding up to four
more burners (MB-604E) and one for adding up to eight more burners
(MB-608E). For systems monitoring 13 to 20 burners, two of the expan-
sion boards for up to eight more burners are used.
The four burner expansion board CANNOT be used in conjunction with the eight burner expan-
sion board.
A cable, P/N 59-506-1 or 59-506-3, connects either expansion board to
the motherboard (J8 on the motherboard to J2 on the expansion board).
For greater than 13 burners, two 8 module expansion boards are daisy
chained together (J7 on one expansion board to J2 on the other expan-
sion board); see page 16 for terminal strips identification and location.
Remote Display
The MB510 remote display provides alphanumeric messages which indicate burner status as well as
annunciate lockout condition in the Multi-Burner Control System. The MB510 also contains a key-
pad used to provide remote reset and access to lockout history
A cable connects the remote display to the motherboard; this cable is available in 6 feet, 59-507-6
and 10 feet, 59-507-10, lengths.
DIP Switch Selection
The Fireye Multi-Burner Control DIP switches allow for sequence and timing functions as well as
system configuration.
DIP Switch Selection
The Fireye Multi-Burner Control Monitoring System provides a series of dip switches that allow
for sequence and timing functions that assist in configuring the system to meet the application
requirement.
MB-604E, 4 BURNER
EXPANSION BOARD
MB-608E, 8 BURNER
EXPANSION BOARD
Caution: To avoid electric shock, shut off the power supply when installing any control
device. Flame monitoring systems must be installed by a qualified, licensed technician.