Install Instructions

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zero each time a call for heat is successfully
completed.
v. T-T Jumper: Select models have pre-
installed T-T jumper. DO NOT remove
jumper.
Note: DO NOT remove "T-T" jumper
unless wiring diagram indicates a direct
connection from thermostat and/or tankless
heater aquastat control to the oil burner
primary control's "T-T" terminal. Refer to
appropriate wiring diagram, see Figure 20,
21, 22 or 23.
vi. Diagnostic LED: The indicator light on oil
primary control provides lockout, recycle
and cad cell indications as follows:
Flashing at 1 Hz (½ second on, ½ second
off): system is locked out or in Restricted
Mode.
Flashing at ¼ Hz (2 seconds on, 2 seconds
off): control is in Recycle Mode.
On: cad cell is sensing ame.
Off: cad cell is not sensing ame.
vii. Cad Cell Resistance Check: For proper
operation it is important that the cad
cell resistance is below 1600 ohms. During
a normal call for heat, the cad cell leads
can be unplugged from the control and the
resistance measured with a meter in the
conventional way.
Conduct these tests with ame present, see
chart below.
Flame Detection Range
Normal (0 - 1600 ohms)
Limited (1600 ohms to lockout)
3. CHECK OIL PRIMARY CONTROL
CAUTION
Due to the potential hazard of line voltage, only a
trained, experienced service technician should
perform the following safety checks.
This control contains no eld-serviceable parts.
DO NOT attempt to take it apart. Replace entire
control if operation is not as described.
a. Preliminary Steps
Check wiring connections and power supply.
Make sure power is on to the controls.
Make sure limit control is closed.
V: SYSTEM START-UP (continued)
Check contacts between ignitor and the
electrodes.
Check the oil pump pressure.
Check the piping to the oil tank.
Check the oil nozzle, oil supply and oil lter.
b. Check Safety Features
Safe Start:
Place a jumper across cad cell terminals.
Follow procedure to turn on burner. Burner
must not start, indicator light turns on and
control remains in Idle Mode.
Remove jumper.
c. Simulate Ignition or Flame Failure:
Follow procedure to turn on burner.
Check cad cell resistance. If resistance is
below 1600 OHMS and burner runs beyond
safety cut-out time, cad cell is good.
If safety switch shuts down burner and
resistance is above 1600 OHMS, open line
switch to boiler. Access cad cell under ignitor,
clean face of cad cell and see that cell is
securely in socket. Check gasket around
perimeter of ignitor lid for proper seal. If
gasket is missing or damaged, replace gasket.
Room light can effect cad cell resistance. Reset
safety switch.
Close line switch to boiler. If burner starts
and runs beyond safety switch cut-off
time, cell is good. If not, install new cell.
Close hand valve in oil supply line.
Failure occurs, device enters Recycle Mode.
Device tries to restart system after
approximately 60 seconds.
After third Recycle Mode trial, safety
switch locks out within safety switch
timing indicated on label and control
enters Restricted Mode. Ignition and
motor stop and oil valves closes.
d. Power Failure Check: After Flame is
established, turn the power off to the control/
burner. The burner should shut down safely.
When power is restored a normal ignition
sequence should be started.
WARNING
Cad Cell Jumper must be removed after this
check.