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UV1A UV8A UV5 UV90L SC-108 June 14, 2017 FIREYE FLAME SCANNERS UV non self-checking Scanner Models: UV1AL-3, UV1AL-6, UV90L-1, UV90L-2, UV5-1. UV1AL 45UV3 DESCRIPTION The UV1AL, UV90L, and UV5 scanners are used with the BurnerPRO, MBCE and NXF4000 systems. The UV1AL-3/6 scanners come with 3 ft. or 6 ft. cables rated for Tray Cable - Exposed Run (TC-ER) and complies with the crush and impact requirements of the standard for metal clad cable, UL 1569. The UV1AL-3/6 is fitted with a 1/2 NPT threaded coupling. The UV90L-1/2 provides field wireable terminal block. The UV5-1 comes with a 6.5ft UL rated cable for installation. The UV90L Series Scanners are designed for front and lateral (90 ) mounting which, in some applications allow the scanners to obtain a clearer view of the flame. The UV90L, with its exclusive snugfit mounting block, eliminates the need for a threaded sight pipe. The UV5-1 scanner also supports front and lateral viewing, but it s highly recommended for lateral viewing to maximize the UV tube s sensitivity. The UV5-1 is shipped with a mounting flange and a detachable cable The UV tube is made of quartz and is filled with a gas that ionizes when struck by UV radiation from the flame. In the absence of UV radiation, the gas acts as an insulator between two electrodes which are mounted inside the tube. These electrodes are energized continuously by a high voltage. During combustion, UV radiation ionizes the gas, causing current pulses to flow between the electrodes. These current pulses result in a flame signal which is transmitted to the amplifier in the control, where it is processed to energize or hold in the flame relay. WARNING: When installing or replacing UV scanners, a minimum pilot turndown test on pilot ignited burners and a spark pickup test on all burners must be performed. APPLICATION The UV scanner is ideally suited for gaseous fuels (natural gas & propane). However, it can be used in detecting flames from standard fuel gases, some waste gases and light oil fuels such as No. 2 oil. Flames from heavier oils can be detected with UV scanners but the unburned fuel shroud and/or atomization shroud can block passage of the UV from the flame zone to the UV tube, causing nuisance burner/boiler trips. Infrared detection is recommended for fuel oil heavier than No. 2, and some installations where waste gases are burned together with natural gas as a main flame. It should be noted that certain safety codes and regulations require the use of self-checking ultraviolet scanners. For information on self-checking UV scanners, refer to Bulletin SC-101. 1

SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage: Operating Temperature UV1AL: UV90L: UV5: Humidity: (S1-S2): 300 VDC nominal -40 C to +94 C (-40 F to +201 F) -40 C to +90 C (-40 F to +194 F) -20 C to +60 C (-4 F to +140 F) 85% RH maximum non-condensing UV1AL-3: UV1AL-6: 1 / 2 " NPT, 36" (915mm) shielded leads / 2 " NPT, 72" (1830mm) shielded leads UV90L-1 Terminal block UV90L-2 Terminal block (specialty application - contact factory) UV5-1 80 (2000mm) length, detachable cable For scanner dimensions refer to Figures 2, 3 and 4. Consult factory for custom lead lengths. NOTICE: The information provided in this bulletin is directed to assist boiler and combustion service technicians who are experienced in the installation and operation of Fireye Flame Safety equipment. Persons not familiar with Fireye products should contact the nearest Fireye representative or other qualified service group. The UV1AL, UV5, and UV90L, as well as all other Fireye scanners, are designed to be used exclusively with the appropriate Fireye Flame Safeguard and Burner Management controls. The application of these scanners to other than Fireye equipment should be reviewed for approval by Fireye. APPLICATION REFERENCE UV1AL, UV5 and UV90L can be used only with the following FIREYE flame safeguard controls. BURNERPRO MBCE FLAMESWITCH NEXUS BP110UV series BP230UV series BP110UVFR series BP230UVFR series MBCE-110UV-x MBCE-230UV-x NXF4000 NXF4000-230V 2

CAUTION: The UV1AL, UV5 and UV90L ultra-violet flame scanners are non-self checking UV systems and should be applied only to burners that cycle often (e.g.: a minimum of once per 24 hours) in order for the safety checking circuit to be exercised. FIGURE 1. TYPICAL SCANNER MOUNTING FOR UV1AL BURNER FRONT PLATE 1/2'' SWIVEL MOUNT 1/2'' SWIVEL MOUNT #60-302 #60-302 UV1AL 1/2'' NIPPLE 1/2'' NIPPLE AIR ENTRY (PURGE AND COOLING) 1/2'' NIPPLE UV1AL 2" 2" STANDARD MOUNTING STANDARD MOUNTING WITH PURGING/COOLING AIR 1/2'' SIGHT PIPE UV1AL 1/2'' SWIVEL MOUNT #60-302 1/2'' NIPPLE UNION COUPLING #60-1257 WITH QUARTZ WINDOW #60-1290 WITH QUARTZ LENS 1/2'' NIPPLE UV1AL ALTERNATE STANDARD MOUNTING (NOT ADJUSTABLE) 2" MOUNTING FOR EXCESSIVE FURNACE OR WINDBOX PRESSURE 1/2'' SWIVEL MOUNT #60-302 1/2'' NIPPLE HEAT INSULATOR #35-69 UV1AL 2" MOUNTING WITH HEAT INSULATING NIPPLE NOTE: UV1AL SCANNERS MOUNT ON 1/2" NPT PIPE. FIGURE 2. POSITION SCANNER FOR OPTIMUM VIEW OF FLAME MOUNTING DIMENSION FOR UV90L-1 TIGHTEN SCREW TO SECURE SCANNER IN MOUNTING BLOCK TO A MINIMUM OF 6 in/lbs TORQUE 35.7 1.406 DRILL (2).1065 in HOLES FOR #6-32 SELF TAPPING SCREWS 37.3 1.47 22.23.875 95.29 3.75 22.4.880 48.3 1.90 113.03 4.45 UV90L MOUNTING BLOCK ( INCLUDED WITH UV90L SCANNER) 3

FIGURE 3. MOUNTING DIMENSION FOR UV5-1 Use two #8-32 PAN or M4 PAN screws to secure flange to mounting surface 4

ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 60-302 1 / 2 " Swivel Union 35-69 Heat Insulator 1 / 2 " NPT threads each end, (male x female). 60-1257 1 / 2 " NPT Union with quartz window 60-1290 / 2 " NPT Union with quartz lens to increase sensitivity INSTALLATION OF UV1AL, UV5-1, & UV90L SCANNERS WARNING: THE LEADS FROM THE SCANNER TO THE CONTROL MUST BE SHIELDED TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL NOISE FROM GENERATING A FALSE FLAME SIGNAL TO THE CONTROL. Where possible, obtain the Burner Manufacturer s Instructions for mounting the scanner. This information is available for most standard burners. The scanner mounting should comply with the following general Instructions: The following UL standards have been revised and now allow the use of TC-ER rated cable on Commercial boilers and burners: UL 295: Commercial - Industrial Gas Burners Sections 10.1.6, 10.1.9, and 11.2.2. UL 296: Oil Burners Sections 31.1.8, 31.1.11, and 32.2.2. UL 726: Oil fired Boiler Assemblies Sections 15.1.6, 15.1.9, and 16.1.6. UL 795: Commercial - Industrial Gas Heating Equipment Section 12.5. 1. The quartz UV tube is brittle. Care must be exercised to avoid dropping or otherwise striking the scanner with force. Keep the scanner protected until mounted. 2. Position the UV scanner within 36 inches of the flame to be monitored. 3. Select a scanner location that will remain within the ambient temperature limits of the UV Scanner. If cooling is required, use an insulating coupling (Fireye P/N 35-69). 4. The UV Scanners are designed to seal off against pressures up to 1 PSI. To seal against higher pressures, install a union coupling with quartz window (P/N 60-1257). Add cooling air to reduce the scanner sight pipe temperature. (Not applicable to UV90L and UV5). 5. Install the UV1AL scanner on a standard 1/2 inch NPS pipe whose position is rigidly fixed. If the scanner mounting pipe sights through the refractory, do not extend it more than halfway through. Swivel flanges are available if desired (P/N 60-302). The sight pipe must permit an unobstructed view of the pilot and/or main flame, and both pilot and main flames must completely cover the scanner field of view. Oil and gas flames radiate more ultraviolet energy from the base of the flame than from further out in the flame. This fact should be considered when installing the scanner sight pipe. SCANNER MUST HAVE UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF FLAME FLAME MUST COMPLETELY COVER SIGHT OPENING NOT THIS NOT THIS BUT THIS NOT THIS NOT THIS BUT THIS 6. Since the radiated energy from an electric spark ignitor is very rich in the UV region, the field of view should be aimed so that it does not see an electric spark ignitor nor any reflector that is close to the spark. 5

CAUTION: The unprotected leads must be run in electrical conduit in order to eliminate pickup of electrical noise which could present an unsafe condition. To prevent spark pickup by the UV detector, close and/or disconnect all pilot and main fuel valves. Operate the control through a burner startup cycle to determine that ignition spark cannot be detected. Burner will not ignite if spark is detected. 7. Avoid running the scanner cables or conduit in close proximity to hot surfaces at the burner. 8. Avoid running the scanner conduit in close proximity to high energy ignition wires. 9. Smoke or unburned combustion gases absorb ultraviolet radiation. On installations having negative pressure combustion chamber, a small hole drilled in the scanner sight pipe will assist in keeping the pipe clean and free of smoke. For positive pressure furnaces, provide clean air to pressurize the sight pipe, if necessary. 10. Two UV Scanners may be installed on one burner if it is necessary to view two areas to obtain reliable detection of the flame. They should be wired in parallel. 11. To increase scanner sensitivity with the UV Scanners, a quartz lens permits location of the scanner at twice the normal distance. (Union w/quartz lens P/N 60-1290). 12. Request the assistance of any Fireye Field Office for recommendations of a proper scanner installation on a non-standard application. CAUTION: Ultra-violet tubes can simulate flame when exposed to high levels of X and GAMMA radiation. The table below indicates the maximum dose of radiation that a UV tube can be exposed to safely. Minimum Pilot Test SOURCE MAXIMUM DOSE Cobalt 60 (CO 60 ) 7.5mR/Hr Iridium 192 (IR 192 ) 1.0mR/Hr X-Ray 4mR/Hr 150kV @ 0.2mA X-Ray 1mR/Hr 150kV @ 5mA This test assures that the flame detector will not detect a pilot flame too small to reliably light off the main flame. The test should be made on every new installation and following any repositioning of the flame detector. THE MINIMUM PILOT TESTS MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A TRAINED AND QUALIFIDED BURNER TECHNICIAN REFRACTORY REFRACTORY REFRACTORY PILOT FLAME MAIN FLAME PILOT FLAME MAIN FLAME PILOT FLAME MAIN FLAME MAIN BURNER MAIN BURNER MAIN BURNER PILOT BURNER SCANNER PILOT BURNER SCANNER PILOT BURNER SCANNER INSUFFICIENT PILOT MINIMUM PILOT NORMAL PILOT 6

SPARK REJECTION TEST CAUTION: The scanner must not sight the ignition spark directly or any part of the burner that can reflect the spark back to the scanner. the scanner must not see a pilot flame that is too small to reliably ignite the main flame. Test procedures vary according to the control used. See procedures as described in the technical bulletin for the control being installed. WIRING - UV SCANNERS To connect the scanner to the control, the UV1AL Scanners are supplied with up to 72" of flexible cable. Consult factory for custom lead lengths. The UV90L provides field wireable terminal block and the UV5 provides an 80 flexible cable. Wiring Instructions: Wire the black and red wires (18 AWG) on the UV1AL flame scanner to terminals S1 and S2 on the Fireye flame safeguard control. There is no polarity associated with the wire colors. Either wire (red or black) can be wired to either terminal (S1 or S2). UV5 cable is tagged with S1 and S2 at the ends of the cable. Shield and Drain Wire: The UV1AL scanner provides a shield and drain wire that are internally bonded to the metal threaded ½ NPT coupling nut. This allows a conduit clamp to provide an electrical ground around the exposed shield when entering a metal junction box or control cabinet, or connect the drain wire to a suitable ground connection when using a non-metallic (or metallic) junction box or control cabinet. For the UV1AL scanner, use shielded cable for the entire run. Attach shield to electrical ground at the control. Conduit required: On those applications where conduit is required for the scanner, Fireye recommends the Thomas and Betts 449-TB (or suitable) fitting which is used to couple 3/8" flexible metal conduit to 1/2" EMT conduit. The set screw on the fitting bites into the plastic on the scanner and seats onto the metal casing below, providing a secure connection. If it is necessary to extend the scanner wiring, the following instructions apply: Scanner wires should be installed in a separate conduit. The wires from several scanners may be installed in a common conduit. NOTICE: The voltage applied to UV scanner is nominally 300 VDC with no flame present. Selection of Wire 1. Use #14, 16, or 18 wire with 75 C, 600 volt insulation for up to 100 foot distances (signal loss approximately 20% at 100 feet). 2. For extended scanner wiring up to 500 feet, or for shorter lengths to reduce signal loss, use a shielded wire (Belden 8254, RG-62/U coaxial cable, or equal) for each scanner wire. The ends of the shielding must be taped and not grounded. 3. Asbestos insulated wire should be avoided. 4. Multiconductor cable is not recommended. 5. High voltage ignition wiring should not be installed in the same conduit with flame detector wires. CAUTION: Keep scanner leads well clear of ignition high voltage wiring or any other high voltage or high current wiring in order to prevent false signal pickup in the scanner leads. WARNING: Protective filtered lenses should be worn when viewing flame. Infrared and ultraviolet energy can be damaging to the eyes. 7

MAINTENANCE Ultraviolet Scanners The viewing area of the scanner must be kept clean. Even a small amount of contamination on the lens will reduce the flame signal reaching the detector by a measurable amount. Wipe the viewing area routinely using a soft cloth dampened with concentrated detergent, then wipe dry. Flame Signal Strength Routine observation of the flame signal strength will forewarn any deterioration in the capability of the flame detector or its application. Periodic Safety Check It is recommended that a procedure be established to test the complete flame safeguard system at least once a month,. This test should verify the proper operation of all limit switches and safety interlocks as well as flame failure protection and fuel safety shutoff valve tightness. Rotation It is recommended that control and scanner units purchased as spares be installed periodically to ensure proper operation. 8

TROUBLESHOOTING NON SELF-CHECKING UV SCANNERS ZERO OR LOW FLAME SIGNAL 1. Zero volts at test jacks on control. Make sure scanner has good view of the first 1 / 3 of flame. Reposition scanner for best flame signal. If no signal... 2. Check for approximately 300 VDC across S1-S2 on control, with no flame present, as follows: Use meter with 20k ohms/volt sensitivity. Deenergize control. Close and secure all fuel valves. Energize control and measure voltage across S1-S2. 3. If voltage across S1-S2 is acceptable... With control energized, remove scanner from burner and bring it to within a few inches of a UV source such as a gas lighter or propane torch. Check for flame signal at control. 4. If no flame signal... Make sure scanner lens is clean and dry. Deenergize control and check continuity of leads between scanner and control. Replace scanner Replace amplifier or control. 5. If voltage across S1-S2 is low, check L1-L2 for proper line voltage. If line voltage is good: Deenergized control, remove scanner lead wires from terminals S1 and S2. Energize control and recheck for proper voltage across S1 and S2. If voltage across S1 and S2 is good, replace scanner or lead wires. If voltage across S1 and S2 is low, replace amplifier or control. FALSE FLAME SIGNAL 1. Control will not start burner. Check control wiring, all limits and interlocks. Verify flame signal at test jacks upon energizing control. 2. Flame signal appears at test jacks when no flame is in combustion chamber. Deenergize control to remove scanner leads from S1-S2. Close and secure all fuel valves. Energize control. Check for induced voltage pickup to amplifier. 3. Burner starts up with scanner removed from S1-S2. Deenergize control and connect scanner to S1-S2. Energize control. Check scanner for runaway condition. Look for a blue glow in the UV tube. If glow is present, replace scanner. If no glow is present, check to see that scanner leads are well clear of ignition or other noise carrying lines. 4. Burner does not start up even with scanner removed from S1-S2. Check control wiring, all limits and interlocks. Replace control/amplifier. 9

FIGURE 4. UV SCANNER OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 1/2" NPT UV1AL-3/6 2.53" (64.3mm) 1.06" OD (27.0mm) UV1AL-3-36" (915mm) Flexible Cable UV1AL-6-72" (1830mm)Flexible Cable Shielding of 72" (1830mm) leads is required WARNING: The leads from the UV1AL, UV90L, or UV5 Scanners to the control must be shielded to prevent electrical noise from generating a false flame signal to the control. Wiring the UV90L Scanner Wiring the UV90L scanner is very easy. Remove the rear back shell by undoing the 2 screws (see image below). The terminal block can be accessed with the back shell removed. Use a shielded 2- conductor cable to provide connectivity between the scanner and the control. It is recommended that the cable shield be tied to earth ground at the control. The terminal block is designed to accept a conductor of 14-26 AWG. Strip back the conductor insulation to about 0.25inch and feed the wire into terminal block opening. Torque down the retention screw sufficiently to secure the conductor. Use the included strain relief to secure the cable to the scanner housing (as shown in image B below). Re-attach the back shell to complete the assembly. FIGURE 5. UV90L WIRING A. B. C. 10

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NOTICE WARRANTIES When Fireye products are combined with equipment manufactured by others and/or integrated into systems designed or manufactured by others, the Fireye warranty, as stated in its General Terms and Conditions of Sale, pertains only to the Fireye products and not to any other equipment or to the combined system or its overall performance. FIREYE guarantees for one year from the date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacture of its products to replace, or, at its option, to repair any product or part thereof (except lamps, electronic tubes and photocells) which is found defective in material or workmanship or which otherwise fails to conform to the description of the product on the face of its sales order. THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND FIREYE MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Except as specifically stated in these general terms and conditions of sale, remedies with respect to any product or part number manufactured or sold by Fireye shall be limited exclusively to the right to replacement or repair as above provided. In no event shall Fireye be liable for consequential or special damages of any nature that may arise in connection with such product or part. FIREYE SC-108 3 Manchester Road June 14, 2017 Derry, New Hampshire 03038 USA supersedes Feb 6, 2015 www.fireye.com 12