Controlador Siemens Lae10 Lfe
Controlador Siemens Lae10 Lfe
The LAE10 / LFE10 and this Data Sheet are intended for use by OEMs which
integrate the flame safeguards in their products!
Use
LAE10 - For the supervision of oil flames
- Flame supervision with silicon photocell detector RAR9...
LFE10 - For supervision of gas flames and luminous or blue-burning oil flames
- Flame supervision with flame detector QRA... or ionization probe
General Both types of flame safeguards are used primarily in conjunction with LEC1 control
units on the following applications:
- Dual-supervision of burners / supervision of the main flame or of the ignition and
main flame by 2 identical or different types of detectors
- Supervision of forced draft oil / gas burners / supervision of the flame with
different types of detectors, depending on the operating mode
- Multiflame supervision / plants with several burners whose flames must be
supervised individually by one or several detectors, whose startup and supervision,
however, should or must be carried out centrally and simultaneously by only 1
burner control
- The flame safeguards can also be used in connection with other types of burner
controls provided the given combination and selected connection circuit do not
impair the burner control’s safety functions
- The flame safeguards are also used as flame indication units in combustion plant
with manual startup
CC1N7781en
Building Technologies Division
15.10.2012 Infrastructure & Cities Sector
Warning notes
The avoid injury to persons, damage to property or the environment, the
following warning notes must be observed!
All activities (mounting, installation and service work, etc.) must be performed by
qualified staff. If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of safety functions or
a risk of electric shock
For safety reasons – self-test of flame supervision circuit, etc. – at least one
controlled shutdown is required every 24 hours. If this is not observed, there is a
risk of loss of safety functions
Before making any wiring changes in the connection area, completely isolate the
plant from mains supply (all-polar disconnection). Ensure that the plant cannot be
inadvertently switched on again and that it is indeed dead. If not observed, there is
a risk of electric shock hazard
Ensure protection against electric shock hazard by providing adequate protection
for the flame safeguard´s connection terminals. If this is not observed, there is a
risk of electric shock
Each time work has been carried out (mounting, installation, service work, etc.),
check to ensure that wiring is in an orderly state. If this is not observed, there is a
risk of loss of safety functions or a risk of electric shock
Fall or shock can adversely affect the safety functions. Such units must not be put
into operation, even if they do not exhibit any damage
The ionization probe does not offer protection against electrical shock hazard. The
mains-operated ionization probe must be protected against accidental contact. If
this is not observed, there is a risk of electric shock
An ignited UV tube is a source of UV radiation! In case of flame supervision by
means of flame detectors, the detectors must be placed such that there is no
direct visual contact between them. If this is not observed, there is a risk of
loss of safety functions
Engineering notes
Ensure that the drop out delay time of relay «d» does not exceed 50 ms (also refer to
«Connection examples», 7781a02).
Mounting notes
The relevant national safety regulations must be complied with
The flame safeguards can be mounted in any position directly on the burner, in
control panels, or on the front of a panel
There are 2 types of plug-in bases available, designed for cable entry from the
front, the side or below. 2 earth terminals provide looping facilities for the earth
connections of other burner plant components such as ignition transformers (the
flame safeguards themselves are double-insulated!)
Installation notes
Always run the high-voltage ignition cables separately while observing the greatest
possible distances to the unit and to other cables
Do not mix up live and neutral conductors
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With LEC1…
LAE10 x x x x x --- x ---
LFE10 x x x x --- x x x
Life cycle
Flame safeguards has a designed lifetime* of 250,000 burner startup cycles which,
under normal operating conditions in heating mode, correspond to approx. 10 years of
usage (starting from the production date given on the type field). This lifetime is based
on the endurance tests specified in standard EN230 / EN298 and the table containing
the relevant test documentation as published by the European Association of
Component Manufacturers (Afecor) (www.afecor.org).
The designed lifetime is based on use of the flame safeguards according to the
manufacturer’s Data Sheet. After reaching the designed lifetime in terms of the number
of burner startup cycles, or the respective time of usage, the flame safeguards is to be
replaced by authorized personnel.
* The designed lifetime is not the warranty time specified in the Terms of Delivery
Disposal notes
The flame safeguards contain electrical and electronic components and must not be
disposed of together with household waste.
Local and currently valid legislation must be observed.
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The electrical circuit is intrinsically safe in connection with LEC1 control unit – is tested
in respect of proper functioning each time the burner is started up. The plug-in bases –
like the housing – are made of impact-proof and heat-resistant plastic. For illustrations
of the plug-in bases and other notes, refer to «Dimensions».
Special features LAE10 Automatic light simulation test by increasing the sensitivity of the amplifier during the
burner off and the purging times of the LEC1 control unit control.
Special features LFE10 Automatic testing of the flame detector by increasing the operating voltage of the UV
tube during the burner off and the purging times of the LEC1 control unit.
Ionization probe Flame supervision by making use of the electrical conductivity of the flame in
conjunction with the rectifying effect is only possible with gas and blue-flame burners.
Since the flame signal amplifier responds only to the DC component of the flame signal
(ionization current), a short-circuit between flame detector and functional earth cannot
simulate a flame signal.
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Flame safeguard
- For the supervision of gas / oil flames with flame detector QRA... or ionization probe
- AC 220…240 V LFE10
- AC 110 V LFE10-110V
Ordering
When ordering, please give complete type reference.
Flame safeguard is delivered without plug-in base; order these separately (refer to
«Accessories»).
Accessories
Silicon photocell detectors RAR9... refer to Data Sheet N7713
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LAE10 LFE10
Flame supervision with... ...RAR9... ...Ionization probe ...QRA...
Required detector current
- At AC 100 V / AC 220 V Min. 8 µA Min. 8 µA Min. 150 µA
- At AC 110 V / AC 240 V Min. 8 µA Min. 9 µA Min. 200 µA
Possible detector current
- At AC 100...110 V / AC 220...240 V Max. 38 µA Max. 100 µA Max. 650 µA
Caution!
Condensation, formation of ice and ingress of water are not permitted!
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Caution!
Ignition may affect the ionization current!
Remedy: Exchange the connections on the primary side of the ignition
transformer.
Function
Basic mode of operation of the flame safeguards in connection with the LEC1 control
unit:
When used with the LEC1, the flame safeguard feeds the flame signal into the burner
control’s control program the same way as if the flame safeguard was a component of
the burner control (same as with an oil or gas burner control). In the event of non-
ignition, loss of flame during burner operation or faulty flame signal during burner off or
purging times, the burner will always be shut down and the burner control will initiate
lockout. The switching functions needed to feed the flame signal into the burner
control’s control circuit are provided by flame relay «FR» of the flame safeguard and
the 2 auxiliary relays «HR1» and «HR2» of the LEC1 control unit. The LEC1 control
unit also delivers the sequence control for the flame simulation test in connection with
the LAE10 flame safeguard, and the flame detector test with the LFE10. The test is
controlled via the connecting line between terminal 15 of the burner control and
terminal 6 of the respective flame safeguard.
Both tests
start about 7 seconds after a controlled shutdown
are continued during burner off times
Are continued during the ensuing prepurge time
end 3 seconds before start of the safety time
Following flame signals during this test time lead to lockout with interlocking of the
LEC1 control unit:
- Extraneous light
- Ageing flame detectors
- Other defects of the flame supervision equipment
In the flame safeguard, the switching functions required are performed by auxiliary
relay «HR3».
Since in the case of flame supervision with an ionization probe, it is not necessary to
carry out a test, the connecting line between terminal 15 of the burner control and
terminal 6 of the flame safeguard is not required here.
Information!
Instead, terminal 6 must be connected to the live wire.
Example: By making a connection to terminal 1, 5 or 7.
Any flame signal – be it a normal flame signal during operation or a faulty signal – is
indicated by the indication lamp at housing of flame safeguard.
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3 4 1 6
8
FR RAR9...
9 +
10
Z OV1 OV2 L1
7 5 2 LAE10
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Note!
Ensure that the drop out delay time of relay «d» does not exceed 50 ms (also refer to
«Connection examples», 7781a02).
Caution!
An ignited UV tube is a source of UV radiation! In case of flame supervision by
means of flame detectors, the detectors must be placed such that there is no direct
visual contact between them. If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of safety
functions
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0 I L1
10 QRA... only – after the burner control has been reset –
Z
BS 7 5 2 LFE10
when the faulty burner has been shut down.
GV1 GV2 In that case, the operating switch must not only
bridge the control contacts of the respective
flame safeguards, thus closing the control chain
3 4 1 6
8 again, but must also break the phase wire
FR ION
9 + connection to the ignition transformer and the
10 QRA...
0 I Z L1 fuel valves.
BS 7 5 2 LFE10 Likewise, after rectification of the fault, the
GV1 GV2 burner can only be restarted in connection with
the other burners, that is, only after all burners
P(R) N(Mp) 7781a03/0903
have previously been shut down.
Caution!
Terminal 10 must be connected to
earth also when using the flame
detector QRA...!
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P(R)
H 15 LEC1
7 5 1 6
FR
HR3
8
QRA...
hr3 9 +
10
L1
3 4 2 7781a05/0199
N(Mp)
13 14 LEC1
Caution!
Terminal 10 must be connected to earth!
P(R)
7 5 1 6
FR HR3
8
ION
hr3 9
10
L1
3 4 2 7781a06/0903
N(Mp)
13 14 LEC1
15 LEC1
FR Flame relay
H
H Main switch
7 5 1 6 HR3 Auxiliary relay for UV detector or
flame simulation test
FR ION Ionization probe for ionization
HR3
supervision
8 L1 Built-in signal lamp
RAR9...
hr3 9 + Indication of flame
L1 10 QRA... Flame detector
RAR9... Silicon photocell detector
3 4 2
7781a04/0908
N(Mp)
13 14 LEC1
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Base versions
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4,6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 31
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13
16
31
90 4
22 22 16,2
25 25 7781m02/1198
30 30
42,5 42,5
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Base versions
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4,5
31,5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4
N
11 12
13
16
23,5
34
16 10,5 110 4
22 22 4,5
25 25
30 30 7781m01/1198
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