Automatic Electrical Controls - Part 2-5: Particular Requirements for Automatic Electrical Burner Control Systems
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A specific standard that addresses the prerequisites for automatic electrical burner control systems is IEC 60730-2-5:2013. These control systems are used to automatically control burners for a variety of combustibles, such as oil, gas, coal, or others, that are used in domestic settings and for comparable purposes, such as heating and air conditioning. The individual programming unit as well as the entire burner control system are both subject to the standard. It also covers the independent flame detector and electronic high-voltage ignition source. Separate ignition systems and devices are not included unless they are presented as components of a burner control system, nor are systems using thermoelectric flame supervision. The inherent safety, manufacturer-declared operating values, operating times, and sequences linked to burner safety are the main topics of the standard. The testing of automatic electrical burner control systems installed in or on burners is also covered. The publication's fourth edition (2010) served as the foundation for this standard's creation, while future revisions or updates to IEC 60730-1 may be taken into account. It should be noted that although the technical requirements have not been revised in line with the title change from IEC 60730-2-5 Ed4.0 to IEC 60730-1 Ed5.0, It is necessary to read IEC 60730-1:2013 with this standard.
Descriptors | Automatic control, Burner control |
Edition | 4.0 |
ICS Codes | 97.120 - Automatic controls for household use |
Language(s) | English + French |
File Size | 1.4 MB |