Honeywell Q179B User Manual

Q179A,B Gas Pilot Burner Assemblies
PRODUCT DATA

FEATURES

• Q179A is a gas pilot assembly with a flame electrode (rod) and ignition electrode, making it suitable for applications requiring an interrupted or intermittent electrically ignited gas pilot burner.
• Q179A1183 is an “I” port burner with an ignition electrode (spark) only.
• Q179B has only the flame electrode and is suitable for use in continuous pilot applications.
• Primary aerated type burner is equipped with stainless steel fins that provide the proper flame rod area to ground area ratio for maximum flame signal and flame stabilization.
• Stainless steel electrode(s) are mounted in ceramic insulators, which permit electrode adjustment.
• Rajah connectors facilitate disconnecting.
• Bracket permits side or end mounting.

GENERAL

Q179A,B Gas Pilot Burner Assemblies use the flame rectification principle to prove the flame. Q179A,B are used in conjunction with a suitable electronic flame safeguard control on industrial or commercial gas and gas pilot ignited oil burners.
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Contents
General ............................................................................. 1
Features ........................................................................... 1
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Installation ........................................................................ 4
Checkout .......................................................................... 5
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SPECIFICATIONS

Model Number:
Q179A—Gas pilot assembly with ignition and flame elec-
trodes. Use with intermittent or interrupted ignition. Ignition electrode is for use with 6,000V grounded secondary-igni­tion transformer. (Q179A1183 has ignition electrode [spark] only.)
Q179B—Gas pilot assembly with flame electrode (rod) only.
Use with continuous pilot.
Burner:
Primary aerated. Stainless steel fins provide proper flame con-
tact area to ground area. Flame electrode and ground bracket are furnished with each tip. Available tips are illus­trated in Fig. 1, and listed in Table 1.
Mounting Means:
Bracket has holes for side mounting and two lugs for end
mounting.
Type of Gas:
Natural; for LP gas, order LP orifice separately (see
Accessories).
Gas Consumption:
Approximately two cu ft/hr.
Electrodes:
Stainless steel, maximum temperature 1750°F (954°C).
Electrode Insulator(s):
Ceramic.
Maximum Temperature:
See Fig. 3.
A
B
D
"I" PORT
1
45° "I" PORT
45° RIGHT HAND "ELL"
E
F
G
45° LEFT HAND "ELL"
"T" PORT
45° "Y" PORT
Electrical Connector:
Rajah connector (both male and female supplied).
H
45° "T" PORT
Approvals:
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listed, File No. MP268;
Industrial Risk Insurers acceptable; CSA certified, Master File No. LR-95329-1;
Factory Mutual approved;
American Gas Association certified, No. G140.401.
Mounting Dimensions:
See Fig. 2.
1 NOTE THAT GROUND PRONG
IS CUT OFF CLOSE TO BASE.
M5007
Fig. 1. Pilot tip assembly styles.
ORDERING INFORMATION
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number, or specify:
1. Order numbr
2. Burner tip
3. Thermocouple, collar, and bracket, if desired, for Q1879B
4. High temperature cable, if required.
If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone:
1. Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).
2. Honeywell Customer Care
1885 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9. International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
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MOUNTING EARS FOR END MOUNTING
LOCATION OF OPTIONAL THERMOCOUPLE
1-1/2 (38)
1-5/16 (33)
Q179A,B GAS PILOT BURNER ASSEMBLIES
FLAME ELECTRODE
GROUND BRACKET
IGNITION ELECTRODE (ON Q179A ONLY)
ELECTRODE
2
INSULATORS
CLAMP SCREW
3
INSULATOR BRACKET
FLAME ELECTRODE 1750F (954C)
PILOT BURNER TIP 1500F (816C)
7/32 (6)
1-3/16 (30)
1-11/16 (43)
4-7/64 (104)
1
13/32 (10)
13/32 (10)
3 (74)
1-29/32 (48)
7/32 (6)
MOUNTING HOLES ­7/32 DIA. FOR SIDE MOUNTING
1
THIS DIMENSION WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE FLAME ELECTRODE AND INLET FITTING USED. FORMATION OF THE FLAME ELECTRODE AND GROUND FINS WILL VARY WITH THE BURNER TIP USED.
2
GAP BETWEEN IGNITION ELECTRODE AND BURNER TIP MUST BE 1/16 TO 3/32 INCH.
Q179A1183 DOES NOT HAVE FLAME
3
ELECTRODE OR GROUND BRACKET.
Fig. 2. Approximate mounting dimensions in in. (mm) and arrangement of parts.
Inlet Fittings:
GROUND SHIELD 1300F (704C)
Q179A
1/4 inch compression coupling factory-installed on all models.
Replacement Parts (See Table 1):
37356 Rajah Connector—for ignition electrode. 104312 Rajah Connector—for flame electrode. 133445A Ignition Electrode and Insulator Assembly.
Accessories:
INSULATOR 1050F (566C)
High temperature (higher than 125°F [52°C]) cable: Flame Rod Leadwire—part no. R1298020 (specify length)
rated at 400°F (204°C).
Ignition Leadwire—part no. R1061012 (specify length), rated at
350°F (177°C).
IGNITION ELECTRODE 1750F (954C)
High Tension Cable—part no. R1239001 (specify length), rated
at 220°F (104°C).
M24193
PILOT ORIFICE 780F (416C)
FLAME ELECTRODE
IGNITION CONNECTOR 750F (399C)
CONNECTOR 750F (399C)
M7859
Fig. 3. Component maximum temperature ratings.
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Table 1. Additional Q179A, B Replacement Parts
Ground and
Assembly Tip Style Tip
I 105063A 102464A
45° I 105064A 102464B
45° RH 105066A 120464D
45° LH 105067A 102464D
T 105068A 102464F
45° Y 105069A 102464C
45° T 105070A 102464H
Large I 121831A 102464A
a
On some ground areas, one or more prongs were intentionally removed at the factory.
b
Orifice 0.025 in. (0.635 mm) diameter.
c
Orifice 0.0130 in. (0.330 mm) diameter (order separately).
d
Orifice 0.028 in. (0.711 mm) diameter.
Ground Shield

INSTALLATION

When Installing this Product…

1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application.
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced, flame safeguard control technician.
4. After installation is complete, check out product opera­tion as provided in these instructions.
Follow instructions provided by burner manufacturer if available. If no instructions are furnished, use the following recommendations.
a
395390-25
395390-25
395390-25
395390-25
395390-28
395390-28
395390-28
395390-25

Install the Q179A,B

Install the pilot assembly so the pilot flame has full contact with the gas stream from the main burner heads or jets. Mount the flame electrode just inside the junction of the main and pilot flame to prove both flames. Mount the pilot so that it fires in the same direction as the draft at the mounting point, rather than where the draft is at right angles to flame travel. Keep the pilot burner below or behind the main burner so that the burner frame and refractory will help protect the pilot from radiant heat. Locating the pilot in the secondary air stream will also provide considerable cooling. The primary air adjustment must be accessible and outside the high temperature area.
Do Not Install the Q179A,B—
— Where ambient temperatures exceed those specified in
— Where excessive draft turbulence can deflect the pilot
— Where the ignition electrode is within arcing distance of

Mounting

The Q179 has two mounting ears at the burner and two mounting holes in the bracket (see Fig. 2). If the mounting holes in the bracket are used, it may be necessary to break off one of the mounting ears so that the bracket fits flush with the burner.
— Where the flame electrode contacts any metal part of
— Where the flame electrode is closer than one inch from
Orifice
b
b
b
b
d
d
d
b
Fig. 3.
flame away from the main burner or flame electrode.
any metal other than the pilot burner head.
the installation.
a radiant refractory.
395390-13
Flame Rod and
Insulator AssemblyNatural Gas LP Gas
c
133448A
133450A
133452A
133444A
133451A
133446A
133452A
133448A
All models are supplied with a factory-installed 1/4 inch compression coupling inlet fitting. When a fitting is used, remove the compression nut and install the new fitting.

Gas Pressure Regulation

Use a pressure regulator in the line supplying the Q179 pilot. Adjust the regulator for a maximum inlet gas pressure of eight inches water column. The minimum inlet gas pressure must be two inches water column to assure reliable lightoff of the main flame.
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WIRING

CAUTION
Disconnect power supply to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage. More than one disconnect may be involved. Wiring must conform to local codes and ordinances.
Rajah connectors are furnished for making connections to the ignition and flame electrodes. The ignition electrode (A models only) takes a receptacle connector. The flame electrode (both A and B models) takes a plug connector and has a snap-action spring terminal.
Q179A,B GAS PILOT BURNER ASSEMBLIES
Use high tension wire, of a type found acceptable by a nationally recognized testing agency, for the wiring to the ignition electrode (Q179A). High tension wires should be rated electrically equivalent to type GTO-10 and should have temperature and humidity characteristics adequate for the application. If the ignition lead is exposed to temperatures above 125°F (52°C), use Honeywell R1061012 Ignition Cable rated at 350°F (177°C) or equivalent. For ignition installations in a contaminated environment, use Honeywell R1239001 High Tension Cable rated at 220°F (104°C) or equivalent.
For wiring between the F terminal of the relay and the flame electrode, use wire with moisture-resistant insulation. Number 14 single-conductor TW wire is adequate; however, those portions of the leadwire exposed to temperatures over 125°F (52°C) should also be heat resistant. For both heat and moisture-resistant applications, use part no. R1298020 Flame Rod Leadwire rated at 400°F (204°C) continuous duty or equivalent.
Run a ground wire from the pilot burner to the relay to assure a continuous, unchanging ground.
For detailed wiring diagrams, see the Instructions packed with the flame safeguard control.

CHECKOUT

CAUTION
Check to ensure the main valve opens only when the pilot flame is strong enough to ignite the main burner. Perform the pilot turn-down test as described in the Honeywell Flame Safeguard Control instructions.
available, a dc ammeter with a 0 to 25 microampere scale can be wired in series with the F lead of the flame detector circuit. A minimum flame current of 2.0 microamperes is considered acceptable.
The Honeywell BCS 7700 and 7800 SERIES Flame Safeguard Control flame signals are measured in dc volts. A 20,000 volt/ ohm meter with a 0 to 5 or 10 Vdc scale is recommended for measuring the flame signal of BCS 7700 controls while a one megohm/volt meter is recommended for 7800 SERIES controls. The flame signal voltages are measured as illustrated in Fig. 5 and 6.
The minimum acceptable flame signal voltage for the BCS 7700 controls is 2.2 Vdc (maximum expected is 4.98 Vdc).
The minimum acceptable flame signal voltage for the 7800 SERIES controls is 1.25 Vdc (maximum expected is 5.0 Vdc).
If the flame signal is less than the minimum acceptable for the Honeywell Flame Safeguard Control used, adjust the flame electrode (rod) to increase the flame signal to at least the minimum acceptable level by loosening the clamp screw and turning the electrode (rod) slightly to the right or left as required. After the flame electrode (rod) is adjusted, check the gap between the ignition electrode and burner tip (Q179A). The gap must be between 1/16 and 3/32 inch.
Perform the pilot turndown test as described in the Flame Safeguard Control Instructions to ensure the pilot flame is adequate to ignite the main burner.
W136A VOLT­OHMMETER
W136A SELECTOR SWITCH
196146 METER CONNECTOR PLUG
The proper pilot burner orifice must be selected for the gas being used (natural, LP gas) so that the pilot burns with a medium hard flame. This type of flame provides the maximum flame signal.
The flame safeguard control relay will chatter if excess secondary air velocity or a severe draft condition causes the pilot flame to make intermittent contact with the flame electrode (rod) or grounding bracket.
The performance of the pilot assembly can be determined by measuring the flame signal developed with the pilot operating. The flame signal (current/voltage) measurement requires the use of an appropriate volt-ohmmeter.
Most existing Honeywell Flame Safeguard Controls incorporate a flame current jack in the control plug-in amplifier or in the control itself. The flame current measurement can be made with a Honeywell W136A Test Meter, which has a 0 to 25 microampere dc scale (see Fig. 4). With the W136A selector switch positioned to the 0 to 25 microampere scale, connect the meter leads to the two ends of the meter connector plug, positive (red, +) to positive, negative (black, -) to negative. The Meter Connector Plug part no. 196146 is provided with the W136A Meter. If a W136A Meter or connector plug is not
PLUG
FLAME SIGNAL METER JACK
PLUG-IN FLAME
RED (+) METER LEAD
RED CONNECTOR
BLACK CONNECTOR BLACK (–) METER LEAD
SIGNAL AMPLIFIER
M6532A
Fig. 4. Measuring microamp flame signal.

Pilot Turndown Test

If the flame rod is used to prove a pilot flame before the main fuel valve(s) can be opened, perform a pilot turndown test. Follow the procedures in the Instructions for the appropriate Flame Safeguard Control, and in the burner manufacturer’s instructions.
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RESET BUTTON
BCS 7700 CHASSIS MODULE FOOT MOUNT
PROGRAM MODULE
METER PROBES
FLAME AMPLIFIER
20,000 VOLT/OHM METER
M7860
Fig. 5. Measuring BCS 7700 Control flame signal voltage.
POSITIVE (+)
NEGATIVE (-) METER LEAD
METER LEAD
ONE MEGOHM/VOLT METER
M7382
Fig. 6. Measuring 7800 SERIES Control flame signal
voltage.
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