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76e
Flame Relay
A 285 K 2.2
for DIN-rail mounting
11/02
man_a285K22_176e_1102_uk
1. Technical Data
Coil voltage........................................90 - 125V DC
Max. contact load ..............................max. 4 A(ohmic) at 250 V AC
Mechanical lifetime.............................= 3x106 max. switching numbers
Screw-type terminals
for wire size.......................................0.75 –1.5 mm2
Max. cable length
Ignitor – flame relay ............................150 m
Mounting ...........................................on 35 mm rails according to EN 50022
Protection..........................................IP 00
Enclosure material .............................Polyamid
Mounting position...............................any
Ambient temperatrure .........................0 up to +60°C
Weight ..............................................0.1 kg
4
8
45
76
Dimensions
2
A 285 K 2.1
3. Electrical Connection
Flame relay
A 285 K2.2 11 14 21 24
Note:
Both change over contacts
at terminal 11 und 21 must be
provided with 2 A slow
blowing fuse at site
Burner BA...
Ignitor ZA..., ZAE... Plug terminals
Standard, IP 54
with plug and socket PE
A1 A2 12 22
1 N
Ionisation Supply voltage
2 L
3 Bridge 1-3 if the transformer
Nozzle and flame monitor voltages
4 have the same phases
Ground 5
6
Ignition 7
8 L Ignition voltage(primary)
9
10
Flame signal
“Flame burning”
Burner BA... A1 A2 12 22
Ignitor ZA..., ZAE...
Connecting cable
Special design, IP 65 with numeric code
with 7-conductor connecting cable,
transformer module sealed
1
N Supply voltage
2
L (Flame monitor)
Ionisation 3
N Ignition voltage (primary)
Nozzle Bridge 1-3 if the transformer
and flame monitor voltages
have the same phases
Ground
Ignition
4 L Ignition voltage(primary)
5
6
PE green/yellow
Screw terminals A1 A2 12 22
Ignitor ZAVEX.. PE
1 N Supply voltage
Ionisation 2 L (Flame monitor)
Nozzle
Ground
Ignition
8 L Ignition voltage (primary)
9
10
Note
1. Installation and maintenance procedures may only be carried out by authorized personnel.
2. All local regulations must be observed during installation.
3. Improper installation, alignment and maintenance, as well as modifications by the cutomer,
can all lead to personal injury or properly damage, as well as loss of warranty