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Fireye E350-6 E300 EXPANSION MODULE

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Description

FIREYE® E300

EXPANSION MODULE

For use with the Fireye FLAME-MONITORTM Control

S APPROVED

The FIREYE E300 Expansion Module provides increased interlock supervision capability of the FLAME-MONITOR System. The Expansion Module connects to any EB700 FLAME-MONITOR Chassis by means of a ribbon cable. (P/N E350-3, E350-6).

By wiring any of sixteen interlock switches into the Expansion Module, the FLAME-MONITOR display automatically acts as a “first-out” annunciator for these interlocks. In addition, a fuel selection circuit is standard. The E300 is shipped with default messages associated with each set of terminals. The user has the ability to modify these lockout messages in one of two ways:

  1. Use the ED510 display module to select a lockout alarm message for the individual terminals of the E300 from a library of available messages. Refer to Bulletins E-1101 or ED-5101 (E300 MESSAGE SELECT section).
  2. Program a customized message (up to 40 characters in length) for the individual terminals of the E300 using an IBM compatible PC with the E300 programming software (available at no charge from Fireye) and the appropriate hardware. On most PC’s Windows Hyperterminal can be used to program E300 messages.

Note: Modifying the E300 messages requires an EP Programmer with an Engineering code of 28 or later (Engineering codes are found after the date code, e.g. 9416-28).

The Expansion Module does not interfere with the normal operation of the FLAME-MONITOR System. It expands the message and diagnostic capability.

The E300 expansion module provides operational information and reduces troubleshooting time and expense. It expands the standard display messages of the FLAME-MONTOR to identify the specific limit in the operating control circuit or running interlock circuit which caused the burner shutdown or lockout. For a detailed of the FLAME-MONITOR System, see Bulletin E-1101.

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