Fireye SB560533AA Control
The Fireye SB560533AA is a specialized burner control module engineered for flame rectification and precision burner management in industrial and commercial combustion systems. Operating on 120VAC, this unit is a no purge model, making it the correct choice for specific process heaters or HVAC applications where a pre-purge cycle is either managed by another controller or not required by the firing sequence. This flame rod compatible module features a selectable 5/10 second trial for ignition (TFI), providing the necessary timing for consistent light-offs. As a combustion control component, it utilizes advanced flame rectification amplifier technology to distinguish between actual flame presence and electrical leakage, preventing nuisance shutdowns and enhancing system reliability during continuous or intermittent operation.
Key Benefits for Technicians:- Direct Compatibility: Designed as a drop-in flame monitoring solution for systems requiring a 120V input without an internal purge timer.
- Optimized Ignition Timing: The 5/10 TFI (Total Flame Ignition) range allows for precise tuning to meet specific burner manufacturer requirements.
- Robust Flame Detection: High-sensitivity flame rectification circuitry ensures stable signal strength even in demanding industrial environments.
- Simplified Wiring: Streamlined terminal layout facilitates faster field replacement and troubleshooting for burner management technicians.
Does this module support UV scanners?
No, the Fireye SB560533AA is specifically designed for flame rod (flame rectification) detection systems. If your setup requires ultraviolet sensing, a different amplifier module must be used.
Can I use this on a system that requires a 30-second purge?
This is a no purge burner control. It should only be used in applications where the purge timing is handled by an external logic controller or where code allows for the omission of a purge cycle.
What is the primary cause of a 'no flame' signal with this unit?
In most flame rectification setups, ensure the flame rod is properly positioned in the flame and that the burner is correctly grounded. A weak ground is often the culprit for signal loss on 120VAC modules.
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