Honeywell P531, P532UI, P532 Operating Manual

MODEL P531, P532 AND P532UI
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FLAME MONITOR
OPERATING MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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DESIGN FEATURES OVERVIEW ................. 1
Viewing Head Selection.....................................1
Default Settings ................................................. 2
Numerical configuration.....................................2
Alternate – Primary............................................ 2
DEFAULT DISPLAY FOR P532, P532 UI ..... 2
Flame count.......................................................2
Lockout.............................................................. 3
Alternate Indicator .............................................3
Hot Viewing Head Indication .............................3
Primary / Alternate selection..............................3
Using the Prim/Alt switch................................... 3
To reset Modbus Prim/Alt register ..................... 3
Non-Advanced viewing heads ........................... 3
Replacing viewing heads................................... 4
Parity................................................................. 6
20ma output ...................................................... 6
Default (global default) ...................................... 6
FLAME RELAY CONTROL ............................ 6
Flame On, Flame OFF ...................................... 6
Temperature display ......................................... 6
AUTOMATIC SETUP...................................... 6
Fit ...................................................................... 6
Fit procedure ..................................................... 7
Sequence.......................................................... 7
Sequence Procedure ........................................ 7
Filter .................................................................. 8
P531 AND P532UI .......................................... 8
Display for P531................................................ 8
Flame On .......................................................... 8
Flame Signal: .................................................... 8
MENU STRUCTURE ...................................... 4
Viewing Head Set ............................................4
Viewing head parameters (gains and filters) .....4
Channel Set.......................................................4
Associate Viewing head with channel ...............4
FFRT .................................................................5
Delay On ...........................................................5
Analog out gain .................................................5
Alarm Set point..................................................5
Temperature Alarm (Viewing Head) .................. 5
Default (Channel) ..............................................5
Option Menu......................................................5
Address .............................................................5
Baud..................................................................5
Power Reset...................................................... 5
Panel ................................................................6
LOCKOUT ........................................................ 8
Status................................................................ 9
P522 MODE ....................................................9
P522 mode operation........................................ 9
INFRARED GAIN............................................ 9
Gain boundaries................................................ 9
INSTALLATION NOTES............................... 10
Mounting: ........................................................ 10
Power connection:........................................... 10
Remote 20 mA ............................................... 10
Relays ........................................................... 10
Flame Relays .................................................. 10
Alarm Relays................................................... 10
Viewing head (See Figures 1 and 2) ............... 10
Alternative Setting Selection ...........................10
P522 Mode ..................................................... 10
TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES ....................10
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If the display is blank:...................................... 10
If only one line is blank:................................... 10
If the viewing head is not listed. .....................11
Channels display LKOUT ................................ 11
The Display flashes “HOT” ............................. 11
CODE display.................................................. 11
MODBUS PROTOCOL .................................12
Legacy Modbus support .................................. 12
Extensions ...................................................... 12
Modbus function support: ............................... 14
CONTACT INFORMATION...........................14
Sales and applications support: ...................... 14
Factory and repairs: ........................................14
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................23
Electrical - Model P531 AC, P532 AC .............23
Electrical - Model P531 DC, P532 DC............. 23
Outputs............................................................ 23
Inputs ..............................................................23
Serial Communications ...................................23
Flame ..............................................................24
Compatibility.................................................... 24
Fuses ..............................................................24
Maintenance.................................................... 24
Cleaning .......................................................... 24
Cable............................................................... 24
Environmental .................................................24
MODELS P531, P532 AND P532UI OPERATING MANUAL
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DESIGN FEATURES OVERVIEW

The Models P531and P532 feature a new design in flame monitoring technology. The dual processor system is capable of monitoring three viewing heads simultaneously. It can also monitor both UV and IR separately from one S55xx viewing head. In addition, three marginal alarm relays can be configured to pro­vide a secondary indication if the flame count falls be­low set point or if a viewing head temperature reaches 70° C (158° F).
The P532 and P532UI makes use of three scrolling dot matrix displays capable of displaying alphanumeric characters in three different colors as follows:
Red indication for IR
Green indications for UV
Orange indication for mixture of UV and IR
The P531 Signal Processor uses seven discrete LED’s for display. These include:
Tricolor flame strength flashing indicators for each channel.
Relay and status indicators.
In addition to automatic viewing head detection, each channel and viewing head can be associated with two sets of configuration data as follows:
1. Primary: This is the normal viewing head con- figuration.
2. Alternate: This is a set of alternate settings that can be activated by applying a voltage across the alternate select pins for each specific chan­nel or writing configuration to Modbus register.
Automatic set up functionality is a feature whereby each channel can be configured automatically in one of three ways:
1. Auto Fit: The flame is monitored and the gain is adjusted to produce an optimal count of between 1100 and 1300. The flame on will then be set at 800 and flame off will be set to 600.
2. Auto Sequence: The gain will first be adjusted as in the Auto Fit routine and then the flame on and flame off settings will be adjusted. (This requires turning off the flame).
3. Auto Filter: Used for definitive infrared calibra- tion. The sequence procedure (above) is per­formed on each of the 8 filter settings. The best­differentiated filter is chosen and configured for gain, flame on and flame off settings.
The P532 provides the use of a lockable front panel for restricting unauthorized access. The P531 uses the removable P532UI to achieve this feature.
Both Signal Processors have viewing head error de­tection with viewing head lockout capabilities. (this requires user intervention)
A P522 operation mode can be achieved by installing a jumper between the two P522 pins.
Changing viewing head types (while the system is operational) will cause the processor to go into lockout mode. (This is a safety feature).
The P531 and P532 are compatible with RS-422 and Modbus protocol, and are field upgradeable with firm­ware download capabilities.
Viewing Head Selection.
Models S702 / S802 IR and the S706 / S806 UV viewing heads can be connected to Viewing Head #3.
Viewing head #3 will default to be assigned to chan­nel “A”.
Models S552 IR and S556 UV together with the S550 that utilizes both UV and IR sensors can be con­nected to Viewing Head #1 and #2.
Viewing Head #1 will default to be assigned to channel ‘B”.
Viewing Head #2 will default to be assigned to channel “C”.
Note: Alternate channels default to NONE

USER INTERFACE OVERVIEW

The P532 front panel and the P532UI (User Interface) makes use of nine push buttons for operation. Each of these buttons has at least one specific purpose.
All access to the front panel operation is initiated by pressing and holding a button for two seconds (this eliminates the possibility of inadvertent access).
In all cases, only the available options will be dis­played.
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There are three menu branches:
1. Channel menu has all configuration items asso- ciated with the channel.
2. Viewing head menu has all configuration items associated with the Viewing head.
3. Options menu has global and system configu- ration items and information.
Note: The RESET button will return you to the de­fault display from any place in the menu structure. If left for a period of time without intervention, the display will revert back to the default display. (Except during auto calibration modes)
A channel (Primary and or Alternate) can be assigned to a viewing head (or viewing head sensor in the case of advanced S550x viewing heads).
Default Settings
Default choices are available in two menus.
1. Channel (Primary and or Alternate) defaults all parameters under the channel menu except for the viewing head association. The viewing head (or the viewing head sensor) assigned to the defaulted channel will also be defaulted.
Alternate – Primary (during configuration)
The top line will display ALT or PRIM, followed by :
Channel letter (A, B, or C)
OR
Viewing Head number (1, 2, or 3)
The color of this line (top)
Red indicates that this configuration is active at present
Green indicates a non active configuration.
The CHANNEL button will toggle between these two configurations.
Alternate configurations can be activated by applying a voltage across the select terminals.

DEFAULT DISPLAY FOR P532, P532 UI

The default display will appear most of the time. Each line on the display will always be associated with the same channel. The default display will show the flame count for all 3 channels.
IR saturation is indicated by flame counts of 9999
Flame count
Options defaults all channels and viewing heads
2.
as well as resetting the system wide parameters and viewing head to channel association.
Note: The response to YES is always the STORE button.
Numerical configuration.
Green is the current set point stored in memory.
Orange indicates that the setting has been changed
but not saved yet.
The speed of changing numerical values is acceler­ated as the key is held down.
The UP and DOWN buttons are used to change nu­merical values or to jump between configuration pa­rameters.
The SELECT button is used to jump to the next item in all 3 of the menu structures, or to select intermediate parameters that will not be stored.
Normal Flame counts are in the range of 0 to 3500 for the S55x viewing heads and 0 to 3000 for S70x / S80x viewing heads (viewing head #3)
A red display will indicate that channel is associated with the IR only portion of a viewing head’s output. (Saturation is indicated for advanced viewing heads only)
A green display will indicate that channel is associ­ated with the UV only portion of a viewing head’s out­put.
An orange display will indicate that channel is associ­ated with a mixture of both IR and UV from a S550 viewing head.
A Blank Line indicates that no viewing head is associ-
ated with the channel.
This could also indicate that the gain of an associated sensor is zero.
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A Bar Graph will be displayed in the last digit of the default display.
The graph is proportional to the analog output (20ma) and is affected by the flame count and the analog gain for the channel.
Lockout
LKOUT will be displayed on the panel if a viewing
head error has occurred. (Flame relays will trip and the channels will remain locked out until any button is pressed on the front panel). Lockout will also occur when an unexpected viewing head is detected. This will occur when changing head types or attaching new viewing heads to a system that has been defaulted. LKOUT Cannot be cleared by a power reset (to clear push any button)
Verification of all viewing head and channel pa­rameters is required after a lockout has occurred.
Alternate Indicator
The middle pixel of the rightmost column will be illumi­nated if the Alternate configuration for that channel is currently in operation.
Hot Viewing Head Indication
The configuration is written to Modbus register
The Primary configuration will be used for operation if:
No voltage is present and Modbus is configured for Primary (default)
To reset Modbus Prim/Alt register
Use the serial RS-422 communications port (see Mod­bus register map)
Doing a system default (Options / Default) will set this register to Primary for all channels.
Non-Advanced viewing heads
(S550 models with no following letter designation)
The processor treats non-advanced viewing heads as a single sensor. The UV and IR cannot be separated as with the advanced viewing heads.
To configure for UV only the IR gain should be set to zero, conversely the IR only can be seen if the UV gain is set to zero (note the appropriate color change of flame count display).
These two configurations can be saved in primary and alternate for a single channel and switched when needed.
A warning will be displayed for 1 second in each 4 seconds if a viewing head attached to Viewing Head #1 or Viewing Head #2 terminals exceeds a tempera­ture of 70° C (158° F).
Seeing that the viewing head may not be associated with any particular channel the number of the offend­ing viewing head will be displayed.
Except for this notification, no other action is taken when a viewing head is hot.
Primary / Alternate selection
Two sets of configuration data can be stored and used for each of the 3 channels.
Both the alternate and primary configurations can be viewed and adjusted from the panel.
Using the Prim/Alt switch.
The Alternate configuration is used for operation if:
A voltage is applied across the associated alternate select pins, OR
Individual sensors of advanced viewing heads (and non-advanced viewing heads) can be assigned to channel configurations Primary and Alternate.
A sensor CANNOT be assigned to more than one channel and a primary and an alternate configura­tion all at the same time.
A sensor can be assigned to both Primary and Alter­nate configurations of the same channel (but not to another channel)
OR
A sensor can be assigned to more than one channel (all either primary or alternate).
All channel parameters settings can be configured for both Primary and Alternate usage.
The color of the words PRIM or ALT in the display indicates if it is the current configuration in use.
RED selected.
Green not selected.
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A letter or a number will be displayed after the selec­tion indicating the Channel of Viewing head that is being configured or viewed.
Letters (A, B, C) indicate Channels
Numbers (1, 2, 3) indicate viewing head numbers
Note: Invalid configurations will not be allowed and an “IN USE” warning will be displayed if the sensor is already in use by conflicting configuration. The offending configuration that is using the sensor must be configured to either use a different sensor or use no sensor at all (NONE).
Replacing viewing heads
If a viewing head is replaced with a different type (model), all channels using the head will lockout.
Only one button press is required to clear all lockouts.
If more than one channel or Alternate/Primary configu­ration was using the head then the channel assign­ments will be set to none.
Toggle primary and alternate viewing head parame­ters using the CHANNEL button.
The appropriate configuration can be selected with the SELECT button.
Display of (PRIM/ALT) in Red indicates that the displayed parameter is being used by the channel selection (for the control of the channel relays).
Viewing head parameters (gains and filters)
The valid parameters for the viewing head can be scrolled through using the SELECT button. The cur­rent stored setting will be displayed in green.
To adjust the gains and filters the UP and Down but­tons will be used.
The STORE button must be pressed to store the ap­propriate setting.
Channel Set
Channel selection: (See Flow Chart 2)
Advanced viewing heads will be assigned to Primary for one of the previously used channels only.
All viewing head gains and filters will be set to default values.
Both Primary and Alternate settings will be defaulted.
Note: Changing viewing heads (to that of the same Model) while the unit is operating may cause a lock­out. (Cleared with a press of a button).

MENU STRUCTURE

Three menus are accessible from the front panel. Pressing and holding the appropriate button for 2 sec­onds will open the menu.
Viewing Head Set
Viewing head selection : (See Flow Chart 1)
All attached viewing heads can be scrolled through using the UP and DOWN or the VIEWING HEAD SET buttons.
Scroll between channels “A”, “B”, and “C”, using the UP, DOWN, or CHANNEL SET buttons.
Select the Channel to view or configure with the SE­LECT button. The viewing head associated with the channel will now be displayed.
The top line of the display will indicate either PRIM or ALT along with the channel letter. Toggle between these using the CHANNEL button.
Scroll through the channel menu items using the SE­LECT button.
Associate Viewing head with channel
Associating a viewing head with the channel can be done by scrolling through the viewing heads using the UP and DOWN buttons. Then select the viewing head with the STORE button.
If an advanced viewing head is selected with the STORE button from the channel Viewing head se­lection menu, then another menu choice will appear IR UV.
The viewing head to be accessed can be selected with the SELECT button.
The top line of the display will indicate either PRIM or ALT along with the viewing head number.
Using the UP or DOWN buttons scroll among
1. Both IR and UV will be mixed for this channel
2. IR? - Only IR will be used for this channel
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3. UV - Only UV will be used for this channel
Temperature Alarm (Viewing Head)
The appropriate choice must be stored with the STORE button.
If association is invalid (the sensor is associated with another channel and Alt) “IN USE” will be displayed.
The channel that is using the sensor must be disas­sociated, either by selecting another sensor for that channel or setting it’s sensor association to NONE.
FFRT
Using the UP and DOWN buttons then STORE the Flame Failure Response time.
FFRT Nominal Opening Maximum FFRT
1 1 sec 2 sec
2 2 sec 3 sec
3 3 sec 4 sec
Delay On
Using UP and DOWN button and STORE the Delay relay on time.
The Alarm relays can be configured to energize if a viewing head with a temperature sensor gets hot (70° C (158° F) or above).
Set both Primary and Alternate Alarm set points to ZERO
Channel A alarm is for Viewing head #1
Channel B alarm is for Viewing head #2
Viewing head #3 has no temperature feature.
To set both Alarm set points for one channel first set one of the set points to zero then press CHANNEL button to access the other. (note the change in the top line of the display).
Default (Channel)
To reset the channel to default values:
Scroll to YES using the UP or DOWN buttons and then press the STORE button. The STORE button must be pressed again to answer the “are you sure?” question.
Option Menu
Analog out gain
Selecting this parameter (with either the UP or DOWN button) will cause the display to change.
The Gain (0 – 100) will be displayed on the line asso­ciated with the channel being adjusted in the color associated with the flame count. There will be a bar graph that is proportional to the analog (20ma) output for that channel. (Selected channel only.)
Adjusting the gain using the UP and DOWN buttons will (in real time) produce outputs on the analog output pins and on the bar graph proportional to the current flame count.
Real time bar graph display of the analog gain set­ting will be calculated from the fame count of the channel selection
Alarm Set point
Using the UP and DOWN buttons then STORE the Alarm set point.
The alarm relay can be disabled by setting this pa­rameter to zero.
System wide configuration parameters
(See Flowchart 3)
Address
Using the UP and DOWN buttons, enter the value for the RS-422 node address. (Default is zero)
The P532 will not respond to the Zero “Broadcast” address.
Baud
Using the UP and DOWN buttons, toggle between baud rates for the RS-422 press then STORE to ac­cept. (Default is 9600)
Power Reset
To reset the power:
Scroll to YES using the UP or DOWN buttons and then press the STORE button. The STORE button must be pressed again to answer the “are you sure?” question. This cycles power to all the viewing heads and restarts both processors.
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Panel
The front panel can be disabled for configuration changes by entering a LOCK CODE. The lock code is
available SRVIUYIWX.
If panel is locked: All parameters are viewable but none can be changed.
Parity
Using the UP and DOWN buttons, toggle between parities for the RS-422 press then STORE to accept. (Default is none)
20ma output
Using the UP and DOWN buttons, toggle between the 0 to 20 ma output or the 4 to 20 ma output then STORE to accept. (Default is 4 to 20).
Default (global default)
To reset the system to default values:
Scroll to YES using the UP or DOWN buttons and then press the STORE button. The STORE button must be pressed again to answer the “are you sure?” question.
All channels will be associated with the default viewing heads, all channel set points will be defaulted, and all viewing head parameters will be set to default values (both Primary and Alternate). Channels will be set to 4 – 20 ma output mode.

FLAME RELAY CONTROL

The main flame relays are controlled by the Flame On and Flame Off settings. The relays are energized once the flame count has exceeded the Flame On setting for Delay ON consecutive seconds. Con­versely the relays are de-energized once the flame count has been less than Flame Off setting for FFRT consecutive seconds. (See flowchart 4)
Flame On, Flame OFF
Hold either of these buttons for 2 seconds to enter the relay menu.
Push the SELECT button at any time to change to the next available channel.
Pushing the CHANNEL button will toggle between ALT and PRIM settings (red display of Prim/Alt will indicate parameter is currently active)
Pushing either the FLAME ON or FLAME OFF will display the current set value in green.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the settings of these parameters and STORE to save the values.
Temperature display
See Configuration control charts 1 and 2
The temperature of a supported viewing head will be displayed when the TEMP button is held for 2 sec­onds. This display will also show the model of the viewing head.
Certain versions of the S550 were produced without a temperature sensor. These will display zero for tem­perature.

AUTOMATIC SETUP

The flame monitor can be configured automatically in two different ways. Seeing that this configuration is for a specific channel it therefore falls under the channel menu.
Only a currently selected channel can be set up automatically, as indicated by a red Prim/Alt display
Fit
The auto fit menu is entered by selecting AUTOMATIC from the channel menu.
The auto fit configuration only affects the gain of the specific sensor selected and Flame On and Flame Off set points).
A channel utilizing 2 simultaneous sensors (S550) cannot be calibrated with this procedure.
It is necessary to have a flame present to use auto set.
The gain will be set so that the flame count for the specific sensor is between 1100 and 1300. The Flame On will be set to 800 and Flame Off to 600.
If this is unobtainable, a message will be displayed indicating the flame is too high or too low. (High flame requires the installation of an orifice).
Note: If a channel is using two sensors a choice will be given to turn one or the other of these sensors off. The corresponding gain will be set to Zero for S550 viewing heads or the sensor will be selected for the specific channel for advanced viewing heads
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