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Burner Management System BMS

This document discusses burner management systems (BMS) for boilers. It begins with defining a BMS as a control system dedicated to boiler safety during startup and shutdown of fuel equipment. It describes BMS objectives like sequencing startup safely and supervising safety limits during operation. It outlines design standards from organizations like NFPA and discusses BMS logic components like purge and igniter interlocks.
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Burner Management System BMS

This document discusses burner management systems (BMS) for boilers. It begins with defining a BMS as a control system dedicated to boiler safety during startup and shutdown of fuel equipment. It describes BMS objectives like sequencing startup safely and supervising safety limits during operation. It outlines design standards from organizations like NFPA and discusses BMS logic components like purge and igniter interlocks.
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Preferred Utilities Manufacturing Corp.

Burner
Management Systems
A Technical Discussion
Prefened Utilities Manufacturing Corp.

o Introduction
D Burner Management System Objectives
D BMS Design Standards and Definitions
D BMS Logic
D BMS Strategies and Hardware
• Types of Burner Management Systems
D BMS Interface to SCAD A Systems
D Smnmary

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Introduction

Burner Management
Systems ..

. .a starting point.

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Introduction
What is a BMS?
o A Bmner Management £'stem is defined as
the following:
• A Control System that is dedicated to boiler
safety, operator assistance in the starting and
stopping of fuel preparation and burning
equipment, and the prevention of mis-operation
of and damage to fuel preparation and fuel
buming equipment. 1
I. from NFPA 850 I ''Swndard for Single Burnco·lloiler Operaoion··

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Burner Manage1nent Objectives

D Sequence burner through safe start-up


D Insure a complete pre-purge of boiler
D Supervise safety limits during operation
D Supervise the flame presence during
operation
D Sequence a safe shutdown at end of cycle
o Integrate with combustion control system
for proper fuel and air flows

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BMS Design Standards
o Each Burner Management System should be
designed in accordance with the below listed
guidelines to control and monitor all sequences of
the start-up and shutdown of the burner
• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 850 l
/8502 or others)
• Industrial Risk Insurers (IRI)
• Factory Mutual loss prevention guidelines
o Each burner management system should be
designed to accomplish a safety shutdown in the
event of an unsafe condition. (FAIL SAFE)

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BMS Design Standards
o U.S. National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA)
• Governs safety system design on virtually aU boilers
(regardless of the process to be used to combust the
fuel)
• Requires the separation of the Burner Management
System from any other control system
• Requires the use of a hardwired backup tripping scheme
for microprocessor based systems
• Requires that a single failure NOT prevent an
appropriate shutdown
• Factory Mutual loss prevention guidelines.

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NFPA8501

o NFPA 8501 Standard for Single Burner


Boiler Operation
• Single Burner Boilers with fuel input greater than 12.5
mBTU/Hr (Approx. 250 BHP)
• Single Fuel or Combination of Fuels (Common being
Natural Gas I No.2 Oil I No. 6 Oil)
• Simultaneous Firing

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NFPA8502

o NFPA 8502 Standard for Prevention of


Furnace Explosions I Implosions in Multiple
Burner Boilers
• Multiple Burner Boilers with fuel input greater than
12.5 mBTU/Hr
• Single Fuel or Combination of Fuels including
Pulverized Coal
• Emphasis on implosion protection (larger boilers with
induced draft systems)

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BMS Definitions

o Furnace Explosions
• "Ignition of accumulated combustible mjxture withjn
the confined space of a furnace or associated boiler
passes, ducts, and fans that convey gases of combustion
to tbe stack"l
• Magilltude and intensity of explosion depends on
relative quantity of combustibles and the propo1tion of
air at the time of ignjtion
I. From NFPA 8502 ..Prevcnlion of Furnace Ext>losions/ lmplosions in Multipl\! Burner Boilers"

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BMS Definitions

o Furnace Explosions can occur with any or a


combination of the following: 1
• Momentary loss of flame followed by delayed re-
ignit ion
• Fuel leakage into an idle furnace ignited by source of
ignition (such as a welding spark)
• Repeated Light-off attempts without proper purging
• Loss of Flame on one Bw-ner while others are in
operation
• Complete Fmnace Flame-out followed by an attempt to
light a burner
I. From NFPA 8502 ''Prevention of Furnace Explosions / Implosions in Multiple llu m~: r Ooilcrs''

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BMS Definitions

o Furnace Implosions
• More common in large Utility Boilers
• Caused by any oftbe folJowing:
» Malfunction of equipment regulating boiler gas flow
resulting in fhrnace exposw·e to excessive induced
draft fan bead capability
» Rapid decay for furnace gas temperature and
pressure due to furnace trip
I. from NFPA 8502 "l,.rcvcnlion of Furnace E.'iplosions / lmplosions in Multiple Burner Boilers"

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BMS Basic Definitions

o Common Terminology
• Supervised Manual
» Manual Burner Lightoffwith Interlocks
• Automatic Recycling (Single Burner Only)
» Automatic Burner Start and Stop based on preset
operating range (ie .. Drum pressure)
• Automatic Non Recycling (Single Burner Only)
» Automatic Burner Start and Stop based on MrulUal
command to start.

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Types of Flame Scanners
o Infrared (IR) Detectors
• Single Burner Applications
• More Suitable with Oil Burning F lames
o Ultra-Violet (UV) Detectors
• Multiple Burner Applications
• More Suitable for Gas Burners and
Combination Gas I Oil Burners
o Self Check Scanners
• Flame Signal is interrupted at set intervals to
verify proper operation of scanner

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Single Burner BMS Inputs

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BMS Logic

o Burner Management Systems can be broken


down into "Interlock Groups"
o Typical BMS Interlock Groups:
• Boiler Purge
• Igniter Header Va lve Management
• Main Fuel Header Valve Management
• MFT (Master Fuel Trip) Logic

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Purge Interlocks
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Igniter Interlocks
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Main Flame Interlocks
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Single Burner Main Fuel Trip
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BMS System Types

o Early Burner Management Systems


• Hardwired Systems
• Solid State Systems
o Microprocessor Based Systems
• Fireye EllO / Honeywell 7800 series witb fixed
Logic.
o PLC Based Systems
• Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Based
• Powerful, versatile, expandable, more reliable.

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Early Burner Management Systems

o Hardwired Systems
• Relay and Timer Driven. Found on older
instaUations
• Typical of Late 50's, 60's
o Solid State Systems
• Solid State Processors and Relays
• Found on Systems provided in the 70's and 80 's
• Proprietary Hardware (ie .. Forney and Peabody)
• Spare Parts are extremely hard to find.

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MicroProcessor Based Systems

o Microprocessor Based System providing:


• Burner Sequencing
• Ignition
• Flame Monitoring
o Fixed Program with Limited Configuration
Changes
o Components Selected Based on Requirements
• Programmers, Flame Amplifiers , Message Displays
Fireye,.l\1 BMS Layout

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MicroProcessor Capabilities

o Simple, Cost Effective


o Features
• Selectable Flame Amplifiers I Scanners
• Remote Display
• Remote Data Communications via Modbus Port
• Modernization kits are available to integrate with older
systems
• Spare Parts Normally Readily Available
When These Systems are Used

o "Simple" Boiler Installations


• Packaged Firetube I Wate1tube Boilers (Steam I
Hot Water)
• Single Burner
• One Fuel at a Time
• No Flue Gas Re-Circulation
• Upgrades from Previous MicroProcessor Based
Systems
PLC Based Burner Management Systems

o PLC Based Features


• NFPA8501, 8502
• Watchdog timer
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• UL 508 Certification
D Redundant Scanners
o Logic+ Message Center
• Shows program status
••
• Displays alarms
• Prompts operator
PLC System Basic Design Features

o Each PLC based burner management system should


incorporate a number of design techniques which
help detect and act upon unsafe failure modes which
can occur in any microprocessor based system.
These design features include the following:
• Critical Input Checking
• Critical output channel monitoring
• Electro-mechanical Master Fuel Trip (MFT) Relay
• Redundant Watchdog Timers
• Low Water Cut-out Monitoring During Blow Down
PLC Based System Capabilities

o Provision for Multiple Fuel Firing


• Capped gas input during curtailment
• Changeover from gas to oil at any load
• Simultaneous firing of waste and fossil fuels
o Redundant Scanners, change scanner with fuel
o Single or Multiple Burner Applications
o Integration of BMS with SCADA
PLC Based Operator Interfaces

o Features
• Clear Written Messages to indicate status, required
operator interaction, trip/alarm indication
• High Visibility through two lines of display
• Messages reduce time consuming troubleshooting
• Prioritizes Messages
» First Out Alarms
» Warning I Alrum Messages
» Status Messages I Prompts Operator
PLC System Layout (Typical)

Logic+ Message
Display

COMBUSTION
CONTROL SYSTEM

FLAME AMPLIFIER
(SINGLE I
REDUNDANT)

FIELD DEVICES
Benefits of PLC Based Systems

D Flexibility I Reliability
• Programming Software allows changes to
system
D Choice ofPLCs
• GE I Modicon I Allen Bradley I Koyo
D Choice of Flame Scanners
• PPC I Fireye I Honeywell I Iris I Coen
D Application Specific
D Quantity of Burners I Fuels is not restricted
When to Use PLC Based Systems

o "Complex" Boiler Installations


• Larger Packaged Units I Field Erected Units
• Multiple Bumers
• Multiple Fuels, On-line Fuel Changeovers
• Flue Gas Re-Circulation
• Replace Existing Relay Logic Systems
• Requirement to maintain consistent control
platform (spare parts, etc..)
BMS SCADA Interface
o BMS Systems can be integrated into a
SCADA System
• Allows Remote Monitoring of Flame Status
• Allows Remote Control of BMS
• Events (ie .. Burner trip) can be routed to
Historical Portion of SCADA fo r fault
evaluation
• Bumer Operation can be trended over time
BMS SCADA Interface
o Interface Methods:
SCADAPC

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COMMONICAllON
PROlOCOL

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Suminary

o Benefits Associated with New Burner


Management Systems
• Help Improve plant safety
• Help qualify for reduced insurance cost
• Reduce Startup and Down Time with
comprehensive alarming and diagnostics
Summary

o Review of Topics Discussed


• Objectives of Burner Management Systems
• BMS Design Considerations
• Basic BMS Logic
• Types of Burner Management Systems
• How BMS Systems can be integrated with
Plant Wide SCADA Systems

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