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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
- < [SELECT 1] N
- [SELECT 2] N
- [SELECT 3] N
- [STATE] N
- [STATE][LOAD] N
- [STATE][LOAD%] N
- KEY POSITION N
- REQUEST KEY N
- [STATE] N
- [STATE][LOAD] N
- [STATE][LOAD%] N
1 BOILER
1 1 BOILER PRES N BAR
1 - 1 - 1 HI.SHT.DWN. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 8.5 com set: 8.5
1 - 1 - 2 HIGH ALARM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 8.3 com set: 8.3
1 - 1 - 3 LOW ALARM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 4 com set: 4
1 - 1 - 7 ACTUAL SP. N BAR np
1 - 1 - 8 SETP. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 7 com set: 6.4
1 - 1 - 9 SETP.HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 16 com set: 6.4
1 - 1 - 10 P N pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 5 com set: 5
1 - 1 - 11 T.SAMPLE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 1 com set: 1
1 - 1 - 12 T.INT. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.5 hi: 999.9 def: 10 com set: 10
1 - 1 - 13 T.DIFF. N SEC pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
1 - 1 - 14 REG OUTPUT N% np
1 - 1 - 15 NEUTRALZONE N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 5 def: 0,5 com set:
1 - 1 - 16 REMOTE CTRL N pw:cu
1 - 2 WATER LEVEL N mm
1 - 2 - 1 HI.SHT.DWN. N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: 250 com set: 180
1 - 2 - 2 HIGH ALARM N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: 150 com set: 150
1 - 2 - 3 LOW ALARM N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: -100 com set: -150
1 - 2 - 4 LO.SHT.DWN. N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: -150 com set: -180
1 - 2 - 14 SETP. N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: -30 com set: 20
1 - 2 - 15 SETP.HIGH N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: 0 com set: 20
1 - 2 25 NORMAL LIMIT N mm np lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: -30
1 - 2 - 26 STBY LIMIT N mm np lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: -85
2 FUEL OIL
2 - 1 F.OIL TEMP N ºC
2 - 1 - 1 HI.SHT.DWN. N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 145 com set:
2 - 1 - 2 HIGH ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 140 com set: 200
2 - 1 - 3 LOW ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 110 com set: 90
2 - 1 - 4 LO.SHT.DWN. N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 95 com set: 80
2 - 1 - 5 SETP. N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 130 com set: 135
2 - 1 - 6 SETP. HIGH N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 130 com set: 135
2 - 1 E- 7 P N pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 2 com set: 10
1
2 - 1 - 8 T.SAMPLE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
1
2 - 1 0- 9 T.INT. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.5 hi: 999.9 def: 160 com set: 300
2 - 1 - 10 T.DIFF. N SEC pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
2 - 1 - 11 MIN PULSE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.2 hi: 5 def: 0.5 com set: 1
2 - 1 - 12 RUN TIME N SEC pw:cu lo: 10 hi: 180 def: 35 com set: 25
2 - 1 - 13 REMOTE CTRL N pw:cu
2 - 1 - 14 NEUTRALZONE N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 10 def: 2 com set:
2 - 2 F.OIL PRES HI.SHT.DOWN N BAR 34
2 - 2 - 1 HI.AlaRM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 4 com set: 32
2 - 2 - 2 LOW ALARM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 20
2 - 2 - 5 LO.SHT.DWN. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 18
2 - 2 - 6 D.OIL PRES HI.SHT.DOWN N BAR 34
2 - 2 - 7 HI.AlaRM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 4 com set: 32
2 - 2 - 8 LOW ALARM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 20
2 - 2 - 9 LO.SHT.DWN. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 18
2 - 2 - 10 D.OIL TEMP N ºC
2 - 2 - 11 HI.SHT.DWN. N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 145 com set: 120
2 - 2 - 12 HIGH ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 140 com set: 120
2 - 2 - 13 LOW ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 110 com set: 0
2 - 2 - 14
2 - 2 - 15
G.OIL PRES HI.SHT.DOWN N BAR 34
2 - 4 HI.AlaRM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 4 com set: 32
2 - 4 - 1 LOW ALARM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 20
2 - 4 - 2 LO.SHT.DWN. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 40 def: 1,5 com set: 18
G.OIL TEMP N ºC
- - - - - HI.SHT.DWN. N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 145 com set: 65
- - - - - HIGH ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 140 com set: 62
- - - - - LOW ALARM N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 250 def: 110 com set: 0
4 - 1
4 - 1 AIR SERVO N%
4 - 1 - 1 ACTUAL SP. N% np
4 - 1 - 2 NEUTRALZONE N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 5 com set: 5
4 - 1 - 3 P N pw:cu lo: 0.01 hi: 10 def: 3.5 com set: 3.5
4 - 1 - 4 T.SAMPLE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.5 hi: 999.9 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
4 - 1 - 5 T.INT N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 600 def: 3 com set: 3
4 - 1 - 6 T.DIFF N SEC pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
4 - 1 - 7 MIN PULSE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.2 hi: 5 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
4 - 1 - 8 RUN TIME N SEC pw:cu lo: 10 hi: 180 def: 35 com set: 35
4 - 1 - 9 REG OUTPUT N% np
4 - 1 - 10 REMOTE CTRL N pw:cu
- - - - - [STATE][LOAD%] N np
4 - 1
4 - 1 OIL SERVO N%
4 - 1 - 1 ACTUAL SP. N% np
4 - 1 - 2 NEUTRALZONE N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 5 com set: 5
4 - 1 - 3 P N pw:cu lo: 0.01 hi: 10 def: 3.5 com set: 3.5
4 - 1 - 4 T.SAMPLE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.5 hi: 999.9 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
4 - 1 - 5 T.INT N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 600 def: 3 com set: 3
4 - 1 - 6 T.DIFF N SEC pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
4 - 1 - 7 MIN PULSE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.2 hi: 5 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
4 - 1 - 8 RUN TIME N SEC pw:cu lo: 10 hi: 180 def: 35 com set: 35
4 - 1 - 9 REG OUTPUT N% np
Blue: New 761569596.xls
Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
4 - 1 - 10 REMOTE CTRL N pw:cu
- - - - - [STATE][LOAD%] N np
7 CMN CTRL
7 - 1 PUMP CTRL
7 - 1 - 1 - OIL PUMP np
7 - 1 - 1 - 1 F.O.PMP1 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 2 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 3 F.O.PMP2 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 4 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 5 F.PMP1 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 6 F.PMP1 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 7 F.PMP2 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 1 - 8 F.PMP2 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 2 CHEM PMP np
7 - 1 - 2 - 1 CHEM PMP1 N np
7 - 1 - 2 - 2 CHEM PMP2 N np
7 - 1 - 3 - WATER PUMP np
7 - 1 - 3 - 1 WATER PUMP np
7 - 1 - 3 - 2 PUMP 1_1 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 3 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 4 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 5 PUMP 1_2 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 6 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 7 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 8 PUMP 2_1 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 9 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 10 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 11 PUMP 2_2 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 12 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 13 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 14 F.PMP1 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 15 F.PMP1 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 16 F.PMP2 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 17 F.PMP2 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 18 F.PMP3 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 19 F.PMP3 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 20 F.PMP4 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 21 F.PMP4 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 22 CIRCULATION PUMP np
7 - 1 - 3 - 23 C.PMP1 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 24 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 25 C.PMP2 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 26 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 27 C.PMP1 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 28 C.PMP1 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 29 C.PMP2 REM START N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 30 C.PMP2 REM STOP N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 22 WATER PUMP EGB np
7 - 1 - 3 - 23 PUMP 5 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 24 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 25 STATE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 26 PUMP 6 SEL. N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 27 MODE N np
7 - 1 - 3 - 28 STATE N np
- - - - - - - CHEM PMP
- CHEM PMP1 N np
- CHEM PMP1 N np
7 - 3 STEAM DUMP
7 - 3 - 1 STEAM DUMP N BAR
7 - 3 - 1 - 3 ACTUAL SP. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 8 com set:
7 - 3 - 1 - 4 SETP. N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 8 com set: 7.1
7 - 3 - 1 - 5 SETP.HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 8 com set: 7.1
7 - 3 - 1 - 6 P N pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 5 com set: 5
7 - 3 - 1 - 7 T.SAMPLE N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.1 hi: 10 def: 0.5 com set: 0.5
7 - 3 - 1 - 8 T.INT. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0.5 hi: 999.9 def: 3 com set: 3
7 - 3 - 1 - 9 T.DIFF N SEC pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
7 - 3 - 1 - 10 REG OUTPUT N% np
7 - 3 - 1 - 11 REMOTE CTRL. N pw:cu
- - - - - - - [STATE] np
- - - - - - - [STATE][LOAD] N np
- - - - - - - [STATE][LOAD%] N np
7 - 4 SALINITY
7 - 4 - 1 - SALINITY N ppm
7 - 4 - 1 - 1 HI.SHT.DWN. N ppm pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 50 def: 25 com set:
7 - 4 - 1 - 2 HIGH ALARM N ppm pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 50 def: 15 com set: 50
- - - - - - - [STATE][LOAD] N np
- - - - - - - [STATE][LOAD%] N np
8 - SURVEIL np
8 - 1 SHT.DWN. INSPECTION np
8 - 1 - 1 [SHT.DWN. NUM] N np
8 - 1 - 2 [SHT.DWN. TEXT] N np
8 - 2 ALARM INSPECTION np
8 - 2 - 1 [ALARM NUM] N np
8 - 2 - 2 [ALARM TEXT] N np
9 SETUP
9 - 1 CTRL MODE np
9 - 1 - 1 BURNER CTRL MODE N np
9 - 1 - 2 SYSTEM CTRL N np
9 - 1 - 3 SETPOINT SELECT N np
9 - 2 - 1 TIMERS TIMERS SETUP
9 - 2 - 1 - 1 SEQUENCE
9 - 2 - 1 - 2 0 START START N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 3600 def: 1200 com set: 1200
9 - 2 - 1 - 3 1 AIR SERVO N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 4 2 OIL SERVO N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 5 3 IGNITER POS N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 3600 def: 10 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 6 4 FD.FAN ST. N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 25 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 7 5 PURGE N SEC pw:su lo: 23 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 8 6 IGNITION N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 30 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 9 7 SAFETY TIME N SEC pw:su lo: 2 hi: 15 def: 5 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 10 8 START SEQ N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 180 com set: 240
9 - 2 - 1 - 11 9 FLAME STAB. N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 10 com set: 10

Blue: New 761569596.xls


Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
9 - 2 - 1 - 12 10 LOW FIRING N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 13 11 RISING TIME N SEC pw:cu lo: 300 hi: 3600 def: 600 com set: 600
9 - 2 - 1 - 14 12 MGO PURGE N SEC pw:cu lo: 5 hi: 120 def: 20 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 15 13 STEAM PURG1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 30 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 16 14 STEAM PURG2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 1200 def: 20 com set:
9 - 2 1 17 15 POSTPURGE N SEC np lo: 1 hi: 1200 def: 0 com set: 10
9 - 2 1 18 16 IG.PURGE VLV N SEC np lo: 0 hi: 10 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 1 19 17 OIL CIRC T. N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 300 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 20 SURVEILLANCE
9 - 2 - 1 - 21 0 AIRFAN START N SEC pw:cu lo: 5 hi: 120 def: 20 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 22 1 WATER HI.SD N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 120 def: 5 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 23 2 WATER HI.AL N SEC pw:su lo: 0 hi: 120 def: 5 com set: 30
9 - 2 - 1 - 24 3 WATER.LO.AL N SEC pw:su lo: 0 hi: 120 def: 5 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 25 4 WATER LO.SD N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 5 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 26 5 WATER SW LO N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 5 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 27 6 OIL VLV CLS N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 30 def: 3 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 28 7 IGNITER OUT N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 3600 def: 50 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 29 8 PMS FEEDBAC N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 1200 def: 160 com set: 15
9 - 2 - 1 - 30 9 SERVO POS N SEC pw:su lo: 1 hi: 1200 def: 120 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 31 10 B.MOT.STAR N SEC pw:su lo: 1 hi: 30 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 32 11 W. REG OUT N SEC pw:su lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 33 12 SMOKE HI.AL N SEC pw:su lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 20 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 34 13 TEMP HI.AL. N SEC pw:su lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 35 14 TEMP.HI.SD. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 36 15 KEY HOLD N SEC pw:su lo: 60 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 3600
9 - 2 - 1 - 37 16 AIR FLOW LO N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 30 def: 5 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 38 17 CIRC LO.FLOW N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 39 18 BOOST.M.ST N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 30 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 40 19 L. COMB AIR N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 41 20 LOW ATM PR. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 5 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 42 21 CUP CLEANER N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 600 def: 120 com set: 120
9 - 2 - 1 - 43 22 EGB LO.LE N SEC ½ lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 5 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 44 23 EGB HI.LE N SEC ½ lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 5 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 45 24 OXYGEN N SEC not used
9 - 2 - 1 - 46 25 W.L.C.NO N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 2 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 47 26 W.L.C.STBY N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 2 com set: 7
9 - 2 - 1 - 48 27 DF.PR.HI.AL N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set:
- 2 1 49 28 ME LOAD HIGH N SEC pw:su lo: 60 hi: 3600 def: 30 com set:
- 2 1 50 29 ME LOAD LOW N SEC pw:su lo: 60 hi: 3600 def: 30 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 51 SHARED
9 - 2 - 1 - 52 0 SAL HI.AL. N SEC pw:su lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 15 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 53 1 SAL HI.SD. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 54 2 OIL LO.AL. N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 10 com set: 10
9 - 2 - 1 - 55 POWER PANEL 1
9 - 2 - 1 - 56 0 F.O.PMP 1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 2 - 1 - 57 1 F.O.PMP 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 2 - 1 - 58 2 FUEL PRESS N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 30 def: 2 com set: 2
9 - 2 - 1 - 59 3 F.O.PMP DEL N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 60 4 FLUSH TIME 1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 1200 def: 300 com set: 120
9 - 2 - 1 - 61 5 FLUSH TIME 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 1200 def: 300 com set: 120
9 - 2 - 1 - 62 6 FLUSH TIME 3 N SEC pw:cu lo: 15 hi: 100 def: 45 com set: 120
9 - 2 - 1 - 63 7 F.W.PMP 1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 20 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 2 - 1 - 64 8 F.W.PMP 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 20 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 2 - 1 - 65 9 F.W. DELAY N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 660
9 - 2 - 1 - 66 10 F.W. M. RUN N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set: 60
9 - 2 - 1 - 67 11 F.W. DELAY2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 68 12 FLUSH TIME 6 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 20 def: 15 com set: 120
9 - 2 1 69 13 C.PUMP 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 20 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 2 1 70 14 HI OIL PRS N SEC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 60 def: 0 com set: 5
9 - 2 - 1 - 71 15 F.W.PMP 5 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 72 16 F.W.PMP 6 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 1 73 17 W.L.C NO EGB N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 2 com set:
9 - 2 1 74 18 W.L.C STBY EGB N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 2 com set: 7
9 - 2 1 75 19 W. REG OUT EGB N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 10 com set:
9 - 2 1 76 20 AUX PMP START N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 1 77 21 AUX PMP DELAY N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 10 com set:
9 - 2 1 78 22 F.O.PRE.SHT N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 60 def: 3 com set: 7
9 - 2 - 1 - 79 POWER PANEL 2
9 - 2 - 1 - 80 0 F.W.PMP 1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 81 1 F.W.PMP 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 82 2 F.W.PMP 3 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 83 3 F.W.PMP 4 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 84 4 F.W. DELAY N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 85 5 F.W. M. RUN N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 86 6 F.W. DELAY2 N SEC pw:su lo: 1 hi: 3600 def: 60 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 87 7 C.PUMP 1 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 1 - 88 8 C.PUMP 2 N SEC pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 120 def: 15 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 1 DATE/TIME
9 - 2 - 2 - 2 HOUR N pw:no lo: 0 hi: 23 def: 0 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 3 MIN N pw:no lo: 0 hi: 59 def: 0 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 4 SEC N pw:no lo: 0 hi: 59 def: 0 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 5 DAY N pw:no lo: 1 hi: 31 def: 0 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 6 MONTH N pw:no lo: 1 hi: 12 def: 0 com set:
9 - 2 - 2 - 7 YEAR N pw:no lo: 1992 hi: 2091 def: 0 com set:
9 - 3 - SETTINGS
9 - 3 - 1 - START/STOP LIMITS
9 - 3 - 1 - 1 M.START LOW N BAR pw:no lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 0.2 com set: 6
9 - 3 - 1 - 2 M.START HIGH N BAR pw:no lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 0.7 com set: 6
9 - 3 - 1 - 3 M.STOP LOW N BAR pw:no lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 2 com set: 6.9
9 - 3 - 1 - 4 M.STOP HIGH N BAR pw:no lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 7 com set: 7
9 - 3 - 2 - MIN.FIRING POSITION
9 - 3 - 2 - 1 AIR POS. N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 2 OIL POS. N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 3 AIR DO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 4 OIL DO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 5 AIR HFO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 6 OIL HFO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 2 - 7 SERVO POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 30 com set:
9 - 3 - 3 PURGE POSITION
9 - 3 - 3 - 1 AIR POS. N% pw:su lo: 50 hi: 100 def: 70 com set: 70
9 - 3 - 3 - 2 OIL POS. N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set: 15

Blue: New 761569596.xls


Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
9 - 3 - 3 - 3 AIR SERVO N% pw:su lo: 50 hi: 100 def: 70 com set:
9 - 3 - 3 - 4 OIL SERVO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 3 - 5 SERVO POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 70 com set:
9 - 3 - 4 IGNITION POSITION
9 - 3 - 4 - 1 AIR POS. N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 4 - 2 OIL POS. N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 4 - 3 AIR DO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 4 - 4 OIL DO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set: 30
9 - 3 - 4 - 5 AIR HFO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 4 - 6 OIL HFO N% pw:no lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set: 30
9 - 3 - 4 - 7 SERVO POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 30 com set:
9 - 3 - 5 SERVO POS
9 - 3 - 5 - 1 POS NOZZL 1 N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 30 com set:
9 - 3 - 5 - 2 POS 2 OPENG N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 65 com set:
9 - 3 - 5 - 3 POS 1 AND 2 N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 75 com set:
9 - 3 - 6 RISING
9 - 3 - 6 - 1 WARM UP LIM N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 2 com set: 2
9 - 3 - 6 - 2 RISING DIFF N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 1 com set: 1
9 - 3 - 6 - 3 MOD.FR.DIFF N BAR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 27 def: 1 com set: 1
9 - 3 - 7 STEAM PURGE POSITION
9 - 3 - 7 POST PURGE
9 - 3 - 7 - 1 AIR POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 25 com set: 25
9 - 3 - 7 - 2 OIL POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set: 15
9 - 3 - 7 - 3 AIR SERVO N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 25 com set:
9 - 3 - 7 - 4 OIL SERVO N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 8 STAND BY POSITION
9 - 3 - 8 - 1 AIR POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 3 - 8 - 2 OIL POS. N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 8 - 3 AIR SERVO N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 0 com set:
9 - 3 - 8 - 4 OIL SERVO N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 15 com set:
9 - 3 - 9 SERVO POS
9 - 3 - 9 - 0
9 - 3 - 9 - 1 pos nozzle 1 30
9 - 3 - 9 - 2 pos 2 open 48
9 - 3 - 9 - 3 pos 1 and 2 62
9 - 3 - 9 - 4
9 - 3 - 9 - 5
9 - 3 - 9 - 6
9 - 3 - 9 - 7
9 - 3 - 9 - 8
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9 - 3 - 10 - 2
9 - 3 - 10 - 3
9 - 3 - 10 - 4
9 - 3 - 10 - 5
9 - 3 - 10 - 6
9 - 3 - 10 - 7
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9 - 3 - 10 - 11
9 - 3 10 - 12
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9 - 3 - 12 - 1
9 - 3 - 12 - 2
9 - 3 - 12 - 3
9 - 3 - 12 - 4
9 - 3 - 12 - 5
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9 - 3 - 12 - 7
9 - 3 - 12 - 8
9 - 3 - 12 - 9
9 - 3 - 12 - 10
9 - 3 - 12 - 11
9 - 3 - 13
9 - 3 - 13 - 1
9 - 3 - 13 - 2
9 - 3 - 13 - 3
9 - 3 - 13 - 4
9 - 3 - 13 - 5
9 - 3 - 13 - 6
9 - 3 - 13 - 7
9 - 3 - 13 - 8
9 - 3 - 13 - 9
9 - 3 - 13 - 10
9 - 3 - 13 - 11
9 - 3 - 14
9 - 3 - 14 - 1
9 - 3 - 14 - 2
9 - 3 - 14 - 3
9 - 3 - 14 - 4 HFO -DO TMP 90
HFO -MGO TMP 130
TMP INCTIME 3600
9 - 4 DIAGNOSES
9 - 4 - 1 SOFTWARE VERSION np 5.2
9 - 4 - 1 - 1 [PANEL TYPE] N np

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Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
9 - 4 - 1 - 2 [VERSION] N np
9 - 4 - 1 - 3 [INFO 1] N np
9 - 4 - 1 - 4 [INFO 2] N np
9 - 4 - 2 DIGITAL INPUT np
9 - 4 - 2 - 1 EXTERN SHUTDOWN N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 2 HI STM PRESS SWITCH N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 3 LANCE REDRAWN N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 4 BURNER SWING OUT N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 5 WATER LEVEL LOW N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 6 FLAME SCANNER 1 N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 7 FLAME SCANNER 2 N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 8 START PER. FROM PMS N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 9 IGNITER INSERTED N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 10 AIR FAN CLOSED N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 11 HFO DO POSITION N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 12 OIL VLV. IN POSITION N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 13 QUICK CLOSING VALVE N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 14 HI. OIL PRESS RETURN N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 15 IGN. FLAME SURV. N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 16 FIRE IN WINDBOX N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 17 HIGH TEMP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 18 LOW COMB AIR PRESS N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 19 LOW OIL PRSS NOZZLE N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 20 HI.OIL TEMP SW IN PRE N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 21 LOW OIL TEMP NOZZLE N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 22 LOW ATM PRESS N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 23 COLD WARM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 24 INERT GAS N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 25 EXTERN STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 26 SMALL GUN N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 27 BURNER MOTOR 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 28 BURNER MOTOR 1 OL N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 29 COMB AIR FAN 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 30 BOOSTER PUMP FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 31 COMB AIR FAN 1 OL N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 32 EXTERN STOP 2 N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 33 EXTERN SHUTDOWN 2 N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 34 CIRC.PMP 1 LF N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 35 HEAVY FUEL OPERATION N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 36 FUEL PUMP1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 37 FUEL PUMP2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 38 F.W.PMP1 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 39 F.W.PMP1 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 40 F.W.PMP 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 41 F.W.PMP 2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 42 COMB AIR FAN 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 43 HOTWELL LOW STOP PUMPS N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 44 COMB AIR FAN 1 OL N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 45 F.W.PMP 1 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 46 COMB AIR FAN 2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 47 AUXILLARY PUMP FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 48 COMB AIR FAN 2 OL N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 49 CIRC.PMP 1 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 50 F.W.PMP2 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 51 F.W.PMP2 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 52 CIRC.PMP 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 53 CIRC.PMP 2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 54 SALINITY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 55 OIL CONTENT N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 56 HI. STEAM XS2V N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 57 HIGH GAS TEMP AT EGB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 58 F.O.PMP1 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 59 F.O.PMP1 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 60 F.O.PMP2 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 61 F.O.PMP2 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 62
9 - 4 - 2 - 63 F.W.PMP 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 64 F.W.PMP 1 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 65 F.W.PMP 2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 66 F.W.PMP 2 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 67 F.W.PMP 3 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 68 F.W.PMP 3 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 69 F.W.PMP 4 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 70 F.W.PMP 4 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 71 CIRC.PMP 1 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 72 CIRC.PMP 1 STBY N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 73 CIRC.PMP 1 LF N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 74 CIRC.PMP 2 FB N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 75 CIRC.PMP 1 STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 76 CIRC.PMP 1 START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 77 CIRC.PMP 1 STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 78 CIRC.PMP 1 START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 79 F.W.PMP1 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 80 F.W.PMP1 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 81 F.W.PMP2 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 82 F.W.PMP2 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 83 F.W.PMP3 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 84 F.W.PMP3 REM START N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 85 F.W.PMP4 REM STOP N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 86 F.W.PMP4 REMSTART N np
9 - 4 - 2 - 87
9 - 4 3 DIGITAL OUTPUT
9 - 4 3 1 ATM STEAM PRS. UP N np
9 - 4 3 2 SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 3 3 OIL SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 3 4 ATM STEAM PRS. DW N np
9 - 4 3 5 SERVO MOTOR DOWN N np
9 - 4 3 6 OIL SERVO MOTOR DW N np
9 - 4 3 7 IGNITION N np
9 - 4 3 8 BURNER MOTOR 1 N np
9 - 4 3 9 WATER LEVEL MAN AUTO N np

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Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
9 - 4 3 10 OIL N np
9 - 4 3 11 NOZZLE1 N np
9 - 4 3 12 ATM STEAM N np
9 - 4 3 13 SAFETY VALVE N np
9 - 4 3 14 IGNITION PURGE VLV N np
9 - 4 3 15 STEAM PURGE N np
9 - 4 3 16 HEATING ELEMENT N np
9 - 4 3 17 OUT SETP N np
9 - 4 3 18 NOZZLE2 N np
9 - 4 3 19 FUEL OIL BOOSTER P. N np
9 - 4 3 20 AIR SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 3 21 SOOTBLOWER N np
9 - 4 3 22 AIR SERVO MOTOR DW N np
9 - 4 3 23 W. LEVEL MAN INC. N np
9 - 4 3 24 FUEL HEATER N np
9 - 4 3 25 W. LEVEL MAN DEC. N np
9 - 4 3 26 SMOKE DENSITY 1 N np
9 - 4 3 27 ALARM N np
9 - 4 3 28 ALARM GR.1 N np
9 - 4 3 29 START REQ. TO PMS N np
9 - 4 3 30 WARNING N np
9 - 4 3 31 ALARM GR.2 N np
9 - 4 3 32 HIGH WATER LEVEL N np
9 - 4 3 33 ALARM GR.3 N np
9 - 4 3 34 LOW WATER LEVEL N np
9 - 4 3 35 ALARM GR.4 N np
9 - 4 3 36 BURNER IN STOP N np
9 - 4 3 37 FEED WATER REG 1 N np
9 - 4 3 38 FEED WATER REG 2 N np
9 - 4 3 39
9 - 4 3 40 FUEL PUMP1 N np
9 - 4 3 41 FUEL PUMP2 N np
9 - 4 3 42 N np

FUEL OIL PRESS UP


9 - 4 3 - 43 FUEL OIL PRESS DW N np
9 - 4 3 - 44 FEED WATER PUMP1 N np
9 - 4 3 - 45 FUEL OIL TEMP UP N np
9 - 4 3 - 46 FEED WATER PUMP2 N np
9 - 4 3 - 47 FUEL OIL TEMP DW N np
9 - 4 3 - 48 SMOKE DENSITY 1 N np
9 - 4 3 - 49 FEED WATER STBY N np
9 - 4 3 - 50 SMOKE DENSITY 2 N np
9 - 4 3 - 51 CIRC PUMP STBY N np
9 - 4 3 - 52 HEATING 1 N np
9 - 4 3 - 53 CIRC. PUMP1 START N np
9 - 4 3 - 54 HEATING 2 N np
9 - 4 3 - 55 CIRC. PUMP2 START N np
9 - 4 3 - 56 FUEL PMP STB ST N np
9 - 4 3 - 57 OIL VLV RETURN LINE N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 58 START COMB AIR FAN 1 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 59 FUEL OIL TEMP UP N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 60 FUEL OIL TEMP DW N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 61 START COMB AIR FAN2 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 62 CHEMICAL STATION1 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 63 CHEMICAL STATION2 N np
9 - 4 3 - 64 AUX START N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 65
9 - 4 - 3 - 66 FEED WATER PUMP1 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 67 FEED WATER PUMP2 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 68 FEED WATER PUMP3 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 69 FEED WATER PUMP4 N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 70 CIRC. PUMP1 START N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 71 CIRC. PUMP2 START N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 72 FEED WATER STBY N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 73 CIRC PUMP STBY N np
9 - 4 - 3 - 74
9 - 4 - 4 SUPERUSER KEYWORD np
9 - 4 - 4 - 1 [USED] N np
9 - 4 - 5 SERIAL NUMBER np
9 - 4 - 5 - 1 SERIAL NO N pw:cu
9 - 4 - 5 - 2 COMMISSIONED N np
9 - 4 - 5 - 3 ERASE EEPROM N pw:cu
9 - 4 - 6 NO OF SHT.DWN. np
9 - 4 - 6 - 1 NO OF SHT.DWN. N np
9 - 4 7 DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST
9 - 4 7 - 1 ATM STEAM PRS. UP N np
9 - 4 7 - 2 SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 7 - 3 OIL SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 7 - 4 ATM STEAM PRS. DW N np
9 - 4 7 - 5 SERVO MOTOR DOWN N np
9 - 4 7 - 6 OIL SERVO MOTOR DW N np
9 - 4 7 - 7 IGNITION N np
9 - 4 7 - 8 BURNER MOTOR 1 N np
9 - 4 7 - 9 WATER LEVEL MAN AUTO N np
9 - 4 7 - 10 OIL N np
9 - 4 7 - 11 NOZZLE1 N np
9 - 4 7 - 12 ATM STEAM N np
9 - 4 7 - 13 SAFETY VALVE N np
9 - 4 7 - 14 IGNITION PURGE VLV N np
9 - 4 7 - 15 STEAM PURGE N np
9 - 4 7 - 16 HEATING ELEMENT N np
9 - 4 7 - 17 OUT SETP N np
9 - 4 7 - 18 NOZZLE2 N np
9 - 4 7 - 19 FUEL OIL BOOSTER P. N np
9 - 4 7 - 20 AIR SERVO MOTOR UP N np
9 - 4 7 - 21 SOOTBLOWER N np
9 - 4 7 - 22 AIR SERVO MOTOR DW N np
9 - 4 7 - 23 W. LEVEL MAN INC. N np

Blue: New 761569596.xls


Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (LOCAL PANEL) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Platform: All Platform: All Settings: All Settings: All
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9 - 4 7 - 25 W. LEVEL MAN DEC. N np
9 - 4 7 - 26 SMOKE DENSITY 1 N np
9 - 4 7 - 27 ALARM N np
9 - 4 7 - 28 ALARM GR.1 N np
9 - 4 7 - 29 START REQ. TO PMS N np
9 - 4 7 - 30 WARNING N np
9 - 4 7 - 31 ALARM GR.2 N np
9 - 4 7 - 32 HIGH WATER LEVEL N np
9 - 4 7 - 33 ALARM GR.3 N np
9 - 4 7 - 34 LOW WATER LEVEL N np
9 - 4 7 - 35 ALARM GR.4 N np
9 - 4 7 - 36 BURNER IN STOP N np
9 - 4 7 - 37 FEED WATER REG 1 N np
9 - 4 7 - 38 FEED WATER REG 2 N np
9 - 4 7 - 39
9 - 4 - 8 NEW PASSWORD
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9 - 4 - 8 - 2 RESET PASSWORDS N pw:special
9 - 4 - 9 CONTROLLERS np
9 - 4 - 9 - 1 AIR FLOW [SET.P][VALUE] N np
9 - 4 - 9 - 2 F.O. FL [SET.P][VALUE] N np
- - - - - - - [STATE][LOAD%] N np
- - - - - - - [STATE][MODE][LOAD%] N np
9 - 5 LOGGINGS
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9 - 5 - 1 - 1 [SHT.DWN. NUM] N np
9 - 5 - 1 - 2 [SHT.DWN. TEXT] N np
9 - 5 - 2 OIL SUMMARIZER
9 - 5 - 2 - 1
9 - 5 - 2 - 2 OIL FLOW SUMMARIZED N
9 - 5 - 2 - 3 TOTAL N HOUR pw:su lo: 0 hi: 30000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 5 - 2 - 4 SERVICE N HOUR pw:su lo: 0 hi: 30000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 5 - 2 - 5 SRV.VAL(1000L) N HOUR pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 22760 def: 0 com set:
9 - 5 - 2 - 6 RESET N pw:cu
9 - 6 - CALIBRATE
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9 - 6 - 1 - 2 RANGE HIGH N mm pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 1500 def: 260 com set: 350
9 - 6 - 1 - 3 RANGE LOW N mm pw:cu lo: -1000 hi: 0 def: -265 com set: -350
9 - 6 - 1 - 4 RND.1/10MM N pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 100 def: 10 com set:
9 - 6 - 3 SERVO
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9 - 6 - 3 - 2 RAW DATA N
9 - 6 - 3 - 3 RANGE HIGH N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 999.9 def: 100 com set: 7500
9 - 6 - 3 - 4 RANGE LOW N% pw:cu lo: -100 hi: 100 def: 0 com set: 900
9 - 6 - 4 OIL FLOW
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9 - 6 - 4 - 2 MAX FLOW N L/H pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 10000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 6 - 4 - 3 BEATS/(10L) N pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 22000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 6 - 5 OIL SERVO
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9 - 6 - 5 - 2 RAW DATA N
9 - 6 - 5 - 3 RANGE HIGH N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 10000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 6 - 5 - 4 RANGE LOW N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 22000 def: 0 com set:
9 - 6 - 6 BOILER PRES
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9 - 6 - 6 - 2 RANGE HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 25 com set: 10
9 - 6 - 6 - 3 RANGE LOW N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 7 OIL PRE RL
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9 - 6 - 7 - 2 RANGE HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 25 com set: 10
9 - 6 - 7 - 3 RANGE LOW N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 8 FUEL O.PRES
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9 - 6 - 8 - 2 RANGE HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def:40 com set: 40
9 - 6 - 8 - 3 RANGE LOW N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 30 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 9 FUEL O.TEMP
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9 - 6 - 9 - 2 RANGE HIGH N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 500 def: 160 com set: 160
9 - 6 - 9 - 3 RANGE LOW N ºC pw:cu lo: -200 hi: 200 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 10 G. O.TEMP
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9 - 6 - 10 - 2 RANGE HIGH N ºC pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 500 def: 160 com set: 150
9 - 6 - 10 - 3 RANGE LOW N ºC pw:cu lo: -200 hi: 200 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 11 SMOKE DENS.
9 - 6 - 11 - 1 SMOKE DENS. N%
9 - 6 - 11 - 2 RANGE HIGH N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 100 com set:
9 - 6 - 11 - 3 RANGE LOW N% pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 100 def: 0 com set:
9 - 6 - 12 SALINITY
9 - 6 - 12 - 1 SALINITY N ppm np
9 - 6 - 12 - 2 RANGE HIGH N ppm pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 50 def: 20 com set: 100
9 - 6 - 12 - 3 RANGE LOW N ppm pw:cu lo: 0 hi: 50 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 6 - 23 - 4 RND.1/10MM N pw:cu lo: 1 hi: 100 def: 10 com set:
9 - 6 - 24 FUEL O.TEMP BURNER
9 - 6 - 24 - 1 FUEL O. TEMP N BAR np
9 - 6 - 24 - 2 RANGE HIGH N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 25 com set: 200
9 - 6 - 24 - 3 RANGE LOW N BAR pw:cu lo: -1 hi: 50 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 7 CONFIG
9 - 7 - 1 PANEL SYSTEM
9 - 7 - 1 - 1 PANEL TYPE N pw:su def: not def com set: LOCAL1
9 - 7 - 1 - 2 IO CFG N pw:su def: not def com set: MCT
9 - 7 - 1 - 3 BURNER TYPE N pw:su def: not def com set: WH-MSZ
9 - 7 - 1 - 4 BURNER FAMILY N pw:su def: multi com set: ALONE
9 - 7 - 1 - 5 NODE NO.OFFSET N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 125 def: 1 com set: 7
9 - 7 - 1 - 6 PART NO OFFSET N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 125 def: 1 com set: 7
F.O SYSTEM 2
SOFEWARE ID 5.2
9 - 7 - 1 - 7 BAUD RATE N pw:su lo: 600 hi: 38400 def: 38400 com set: 38400
9 - 7 - 2 BURNER SYSTEM
9 - 7 - 2 - 1

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Yellow: Changes M = MS+KBO-H; R = RMS; KBP = KBO-E+KBP; KBE = KBE ,EGB = Stand Alone EGB
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LINE NO. FRONT MENU LOCK MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
9 - 7 - 2 - 2
9 - 7 - 2 - 3
9 - 7 - 2 - 4
9 - 7 - 2 - 5
9 - 7 - 2 - 6
9 - 7 - 2 - 7
9 - 7 - 2 - 8
9 - 7 - 2 - 9
9 - 7 - 2 - 10 TAU W.LEVEL N pw:no lo: 0 hi: 20 def: 0 com set: 0
9 - 7 - 2 - 11 MAN STEP 1
9 - 7 - 3 - 12 OIL SAMPLING N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 10 def: 1 com set: 1
9 - 7 - 3 BURNER OPTIONS
9 - 7 - 3 - 1 0 PRESS UNIT N BAR pw:cu def: bar com set: BAR
9 - 7 - 3 - 2 1 OXYGEN N pw:su def: no com set: NO
9 - 7 - 3 - 3 2 SMOKE MONITOR N pw:su def: no com set: NO
9 - 7 - 3 - 4 3 STEAM DUMP N pw:su def: no com set: YES
9 - 7 - 3 - 5 4 WATER PUMPS N pw:su def: no com set: YES
9 - 7 - 3 - 6 5 W.LCTRL N pw:su lo: -1000 hi: 1500 def: 0 com set: ON/OFF
9 - 7 - 3 - 8 7 WATER L. CONT EGB N pw.su mod on/off mod com set:
9 - 7 - 3 - 9 8 FW.OUTPUT.CFG N pw:su def: off com set: OFF
9 - 7 - 3 - 10 9 FW.REG.TYPE N pw:su def: PID com set: PID
9 - 7 - 3 - 11 10 W.CIRC.PUMPS N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 2 def: 0 com set: 2
12 11 EGB WATER PUMPS N pw:su def: 0 com set:
9 - 7 - 3 - 13 12 CHEM. PUMPS N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 2 def: 0 com set: OFB
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1 - 3 - 2

1 - 3 - 3

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9 - 3 - 4 IGNITION POSITION

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9 - 3 - 5 SERVO POS

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9 - 3 - 6 RISING

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9 - 3 - 7 STEAM PURGE POSITION

9 - 3 - 7 POST PURGE

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9 - 3 - 8 STAND BY POSITION

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9 - 3 - 9 OIL - AIR RATIO

9 - 3 OIL - AIR RATIO HFO

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9 - 3 OIL - AIR RATIO DO

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9 - 3 - 10 OIL - ATOMIZING PRES

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9 - 3 - 11 OIL OUT/IN CORRECTION

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9 - 3 - 12 AIR OUT/IN CORRECTION

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9 - 3 - 2 MAX.FIRING POSITION

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9 - 3 - 13 MIN.FIRING POSITION S.GUN

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9 - 3 - 14 MAX.FIRING POSITION S.GUN

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9 - 3 - 15 PURGE POSITION S.GUN

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9 - 3 - 16 IGNITION POSITION S.GUN

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9 - 3 - 17 STM.PURGE POS.S.GUN

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9 - 4 DIAGNOSES

9 - 4 - 1 SOFTWARE VERSION

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9 - 4 - 2 DIGITAL INPUT

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9 - 4 3 DIGITAL OUTPUT

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9 - 4 - 4 SUPERUSER KEYWORD

9 - 4 - 4 - 1

9 - 4 - 5 SERIAL NUMBER

9 - 4 - 5 - 1

9 - 4 - 5 - 2

9 - 4 - 5 - 3

9 - 4 - 6 NO OF SHT.DWN.

9 - 4 - 6 - 1

9 - 4 3 DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST

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9 - 4 - 8 NEW PASSWORD

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9 - 4 - 9 CONTROLLERS

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9 - 5 LOGGINGS

9 - 5 - 1 INSPECT SHT.DWN. LOG

9 - 5 - 1 - 1

9 - 5 - 1 - 2

9 - 5 - 3 OIL SUMMARIZER

9 - 2 - 6 - 1

9 - 2 - 6 - 2

9 - 2 - 6 - 3

9 - 2 - 6 - 4

9 - 2 - 6 - 5

9 - 2 - 6 - 6

9 - 6 - CALIBRATE

9 - 6 - 1 WATER LEVEL

9 - 6 - 1 - 1

9 - 6 - 1 - 2

9 - 6 - 1 - 3

9 - 6 - 1 - 4
9 - 6 - 2 AIR FLOW

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9 - 6 - 2 AIR SERVO

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9 - 6 - 3 OIL FLOW

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9 - 6 - 3 - 3

9 - 6 - 3 OIL SERVO

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9 - 6 - 3 - 3

9 - 6 - 4 BOILER PRES

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9 - 6 - 5 ATM.STM.PRS

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9 - 6 - 6 - 3

9 - 6 - 6 FUEL O.PRES

9 - 6 - 6 - 1

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9 - 6 - 6 - 3

9 - 6 - 7 FUEL O.TEMP

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9 - 6 - 7 - 3

9 - 6 - 8 OXYGEN SENS

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9 - 6 - 8 - 3

9 - 6 - 9 SMOKE DENS.

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9 - 6 - 10 SALINITY

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9 - 6 - 10 - 3

9 - 6 - 11 O.PR.NZ/EXT

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9 - 6 - 12 ST.PRES.COM

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9 - 6 - 12 - 3

9 - 6 - 13 SERVO MOTOR

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9 - 6 - 14 STEAM FLOW

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9 - 6 - 14 - 3

9 - 6 - 15 TEMP.INLET

9 - 6 - 15 - 1

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9 - 6 - 15 - 3

9 - 6 - 16 TEMP. OUTLET

9 - 6 - 16 - 1

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9 - 6 - 16 - 3

9 - 6 - 17 DIFF.PRESS.

9 - 6 - 17 - 1

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9 - 6 - 17 - 3

9 - 6 - 18 ME. LOAD

9 - 6 - 18 - 1

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9 - 6 - 18 - 3

9 - 6 - 19 FW.PR/FL

9 - 6 - 19 - 1

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9 - 6 - 19 - 3

9 - 6 - 19 - 4

9 - 6 - 3 OIL FLOW

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9 - 6 - 3 - 2

9 - 6 - 3 - 3

9 - 6 - 1 WATER LEVEL XS2V

9 - 6 - 1 - 1

9 - 6 - 1 - 2

9 - 6 - 1 - 3

9 - 6 - 1 - 4

9 - 6 - 4 BOILER PRES XS2V

9 - 6 - 4 - 1

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9 - 6 - 4 - 3
9 - 7 CONFIG

9 - 7 - 1 PANEL SYSTEM

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9 - 7 - 2 BURNER SYSTEM

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9 - 7 - 3 BURNER OPTIONS

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9 - 7 - 4 ANALOG OPTIONS

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9 - 7 - 6 LINK TEXT

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9 - 8 - 0 - LANGUAGE

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Explanation

Displays a selected item. The items available for display can be selected from sub menu level 1 in the main menus: boiler, fuel oil, air, and combust. A new item can be selected when the
black bar is placed at the desired item. The selection is made by pressing the set soft key until the whole line has been emphasised.
Displays a selected item.

Displays a selected item. The last selected item will be shown in the third display line.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (locked/unlocked panel).

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Indicates the position of the key operation lock. The default position is PP1 (power panel 1) but this position can be changed in the request key menu item line.

Unlocks the actual local panel and operation can take place from this panel. Please note that if any operation of the panel has not taken place for a period of time the key operation lock
automatically changes back to the default position (PP1). The time period for non-operation can be set in the timer setup menu.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of steam pressure and water level.

Menu for control of the boiler pressure. Please note that the transmitter is connected directly on the boiler.

Set point for high steam pressure shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for high steam pressure alarm.

Set point for low steam pressure alarm.

Displays the chosen set point which is selected in the setup/ctrl mode menu.

Set point for boiler operation in low pressure mode.

Set point for boiler operation in low pressure mode.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Regulation output signal in %. In multi boiler plants the signal is identical to the signal from the common press menu.

The neutral zone controls start/stop of nozzle 2 when the burner is in operation.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator (identical to the regulator from the common pres menu). In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be
increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the
previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the
regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Menu for control of the water level.

Set point for high water level shut down (burner cut off). If this shut down function is not required by the actual classification society, it should be set as high as possible.

Set point for high water level alarm.

Set point for low water level alarm.

Set point for too low water level shut down (burner cut off).

Displays the active set point for normal water level.

Displays the actual ramp function set point as a positive value when the set point changes from "setp." to "setp.high" during burner start. The "setp.offset" function is only active if three point
or two point feed water regulation is selected in the setup/config/burner option menu.
Set point for normal water level when the boiler is in starting, stopping or stopped mode. If the firing is off, the water level falls. To prevent refilling of feed water, this set point is active in these
modes.
Set point for normal water level during normal operation.

Setting of dead zone for the water level regulation. The dead zone is used to ensure a steady regulator output when the water level is close to the set point. When the actual value is 0.5 dead
zone away from the set point the calculation of the PID P-part is stopped, leaving the I-part to do the final tuning. In order to make this bump less the P-part distortion is calculated as the
distance from the set point ±0.5 dead zone.
Limitation of the I-part for the PID water level regulation. When the low limitation is active and the calculation exceeds -5% downwards, the I-part is limited and increased so that the PID
calculation maximum is -5%.
Limitation of the I-part for the PID water level regulation. When the high limitation is active and the calculation exceeds 105%, the I-part is limited and decreased so that the PID calculation
maximum is 105%.
Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Percentage value of the proportional part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.

Percentage value of the integral part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Percentage value of the derivative part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
When on/off regulation it start and stops the water pump

Start the standby pump when level get below setpoint

Menu for final control of the water level when two or three point feed water regulation is selected. This menu will not be displayed if two or three point feed water control is not selected in the
setup/burner option menu.
Displays the active set point for two or three point feed water regulation.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the feed water flow calculation part.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Regulation output signal in %.

Menu for control of the common steam line pressure. Please note that the transmitter(s) is connected to the common steam line and is active for boilers connected to this control system.

Set point for high steam pressure shut down (cut off of burners).

Set point for low steam pressure alarm.

Displays the chosen set point which is selected in the setup/ctrl mode menu.

Set point for boiler operation in low pressure mode.

Set point for boiler operation in high pressure mode.

Set point for boiler operation in high pressure mode.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Menu for control and display of the exhaust gas inlet temperature.

Set point for high exhaust gas inlet temperature shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and it can therefore be used as second alarm if desired.

Set point for high exhaust gas inlet temperature alarm.

Set point for low exhaust gas inlet temperature alarm. The alarm value should be set to 0°C.

Set point for low exhaust gas inlet temperature shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and the value should be set to 0°C.

Menu for control and display of the exhaust gas outlet temperature.

Set point for high exhaust gas outlet temperature shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and it can therefore be used as second alarm if desired.

Set point for high exhaust gas outlet temperature alarm.

Set point for low exhaust gas outlet temperature alarm. The alarm value should be set to 0°C.

Set point for low exhaust gas outlet temperature shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and the value should be set to 0°C.

Menu for control and display of the differential pressure across the exhaust gas inlet and outlet. This menu should only be activated if provided with a differential pressure transmitter
(setup/analogue options menu).
Set point for high differential pressure shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and it can therefore be used as second alarm if desired.

Set point for high differential pressure alarm.

Set point for low differential pressure alarm. The alarm value should be set to 0 mm H2O.

Set point for low differential pressure shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and the value should be set to 0 mm H2O.

Menu for control and display of the main engine load. This menu should only be activated if an analogue input for main engine load is present (setup/analogue options menu).

Set point for high main engine load shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and the value should be set to 100%.

Set point for high main engine load alarm. The alarm value should be set to 100%.

Set point for low main engine load alarm. The alarm value should be set to 0%.

Set point for low main engine load shut down. There is no cut off function connected to this menu point and the value should be set to 0%.
Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the fuel oil pressure, temperature, and flow.

Menu for control of the fuel oil temperature. In plants with two boilers, which operate as master/slave boilers and with common supply systems, alterations of the fuel oil temperature can only
be performed from the master boiler panel.
Set point for high fuel oil temperature shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for high fuel oil temperature alarm.

Set point for low oil temperature alarm.

Set point for low fuel oil temperature shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for heavy fuel oil temperature.

High set point for heavy fuel oil temperature.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Setting of the minimum pulse time. The signal time from the regulator that must be exceeded before regulation of the valve position is initiated.

Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full valve stroke.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.

Menu for control of the fuel oil pressure. In plants with two boilers, which operate as master/slave boilers and with common supply systems, alterations of the fuel oil pressure can only be
performed from the master boiler panel.
Set point for high fuel oil pressure shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for low oil pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.

Set point for low oil pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.

Set point for low oil pressure shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for low oil pressure shut down (burner cut off).

Set point for oil pressure in the ring line.

Limitation of the I-part for the PID fuel oil pressure regulation. When the low limitation is active and the calculation exceeds -5% downwards, the I-part is limited and increased so that the PID
calculation maximum is -5%.
Limitation of the I-part for the PID fuel oil pressure regulation. When the high limitation is active and the calculation exceeds 105%, the I-part is limited and decreased so that the PID
calculation maximum is 105%.
Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full valve stroke.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Menu for control of the oil flow.

The actual set point for the oil flow regulator is the percentage value of the set point which is active for maintaining the steam pressure (steam pressure controller or manual regulation).

During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, rising position, steam purge position, etc.
Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Percentage value of the proportional part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.

Percentage value of the integral part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.

Percentage value of the derivative part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.

Number of pulses from the oil flow meter in percent. Used for commission purpose.

Regulation output signal in %.


Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Fuel oil temperature on burnet

Setpoint for High shutdown

Setpoint for low shutdown

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the air flow and atomising steam pressure.

Menu for control of the air flow.

Set point for low combustion air flow shut down (burner cut off). If small gun is selected in the setup/burner option menu this item line is moved to a cmn ctrl/air flow menu.

The actual set point for the air flow regulator is the percentage value of the set point which is active for maintaining the steam pressure (steam pressure controller or manual regulation).

During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, rising position, steam purge position, etc.
Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Menu for control of the atomising steam pressure.

Set point for low atomising steam pressure alarm.

Set point for low atomising steam pressure shut down (burner cut off).

Displays the actual set point which is connected to the oil flow via the oil-atomising curve function.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Setting of the minimum pulse time. The signal time from the regulator that must be exceeded before regulation of the valve position is initiated.

Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full valve stroke.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the servo motor.

Displays the actual position of the servo motor.

Start of the burner and operation of nozzle 1 are controlled by the actual set point from the boiler pres menu - the master start difference from the settings/m.start dif menu. Stop of the burner
and operation of nozzle 1 are controlled by the actual set point + the master stop difference setting. Please note that master start/stop difference settings can be set to both positive and
negative values. Operation of nozzle 2 is controlled by the actual set point from the boiler pres menu - the neutral zone setting also from the boiler pres menu. Stop of nozzle 2 is controlled by
the actual set point + the neutral zone setting. During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, purge position, minimum
firing position.
Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. This means operation with nozzle 1 only or operation with both nozzle 1 and nozzle 2 provided the burner is operating. Alteration of the regulator output can only be
performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu item. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control
mode. Please note that the regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the air servo.

The actual set point for the air flow regulator is the percentage value of the set point which is active for maintaining the steam pressure (steam pressure controller or manual regulation).

During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, rising position, steam purge position, etc.
Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Setting of the minimum pulse time. The signal time from the regulator that must be exceeded before regulation of the valve position is initiated.

Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full valve stroke.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).

Menu for control of the oil servo.

The actual set point for the air flow regulator is the percentage value of the set point which is active for maintaining the steam pressure (steam pressure controller or manual regulation).

During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, rising position, steam purge position, etc.
Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Setting of the minimum pulse time. The signal time from the regulator that must be exceeded before regulation of the valve position is initiated.

Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full valve stroke.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.
Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Unlocks the actual local panel and operation can take place from this panel. Please note that if any operation of the panel has not taken place for a period of time the key operation lock
automatically changes back to the default position (PP1). The time period for non-operation can be set in the timer setup menu.
Displays the fuel oil pressure at the nozzle.

Displays the smoke density measurement. This menu will not be displayed if smoke density monitor is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Set point for alarm of high soot contents in the flue gas.

Displays the oxygen sensor measurement. This menu will not be displayed if oxygen sensor is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Set point for alarm of high oxygen contents in the flue gas.

Displays the uptake temperature measurement. This menu will not be displayed if uptake temperature measurement is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Set point for shut down because of high temperature in uptake (burner cut off).

Set point for alarm of high temperature in uptake.

Windbox temperture

Setpoint for high shutdown

Setpoint for high alarm

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for display of operation parameters for a connected boiler in a double boiler plant. If the plant consists of more than two boilers, the largest of the connected boilers will be displayed.

Displays the boiler pressure on the connected boiler.

Displays the water level on the connected boiler.

Displays the water level on the connected boiler.


Displays the air flow on the connected boiler.

Partner oil servo position

Partner air servo position

Displays the atomising steam pressure on the connected boiler.

Displays the fuel oil pressure at the nozzle on the connected boiler.

Displays the oxygen contents in the flue gas on the connected boiler. This item will not be displayed if oxygen sensor is not selected on the connected boiler.

Displays the smoke density of the flue gas on the connected boiler. This item will not be displayed if smoke density monitor is not selected on the connected boiler.

Displays the inert gas state of the connected boiler (on, off). This item will not be displayed if inert gas mode is not selected on the connected boiler.

Displays the state of the connected boiler (starting, ignition, rising, modulation free, etc.).

Displays the control mode of the connected boiler (stopped, auto, manual).

Menu for common control of pumps, smoke blower, steam dump equipment, salinity equipment, inert gas mode, three point feed water regulation.

Menu for common control of pumps.

Menu for control and display of the fuel oil pumps.

Selection of operation mode for fuel oil pump 1 (stop, start, stand-by).

Displays the state of fuel oil pump 1 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for fuel oil pump 2 (stop, start, stand-by).

Displays the state of fuel oil pump 2 (on/off).

Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Menu for control of the chemical pumps. This menu will not be displayed if chemical pumps are not selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Selection of operation mode for chemical pump 1 (start/stop).

Selection of operation mode for chemical pump 2 (start/stop).

Selection of operation mode for chemical pump 2 (start/stop).

Menu for control and display of the feed water pumps.

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 1 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 1 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 1 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 2 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 2 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 2 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 3 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 3 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 3 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 4 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 4 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 4 (on/off).

Status for remote start of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Menu for control and display of the circulation pumps.

Selection of operation mode for circulation pump 1 (stop, start, stand-by).

Displays the state of circulation pump 1 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for circulation pump 2 (stop, start, stand-by).


Selection of operation mode for circulation pump 2 (stop, start, stand-by).

Status for remote start of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Menu for control and display of the EGB feed water pumps.

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 5 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 2 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 2 (on/off).

Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 6 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).

Selection of operation type for feed water pump 3 (main, service, not def.).

Displays the state of feed water pump 3 (on/off).

Menu for Chemical pumps

Chemical pump 1 start/stop

Chemical pump 2 start/stop

Menu for control and display of the smoke blower for the smoke density equipment.

Displays the state and start/stop of the smoke blower for the smoke density equipment.

Menu for control of the steam dump equipment. In plants with two boilers, which operate as master/slave boilers, alterations of the steam dump pressure can only be performed from the
master boiler panel. This menu will not be displayed if steam dump equipment is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Menu for control and display of the steam dump equipment.

Setpoint for high shutdown

Setpoint for low alarm

Actual setpoint for steam dump

Set point for the steam dump pressure (opening of the steam dump valve).

Setpoint high for steam dump

Proportional gain for the regulation.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.

Integral action time for the regulation.

Derivative action time for the regulation.

Regulation output signal in %.

Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by pressing the soft keys for manual
increase or decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu
item. Furthermore, it is possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator
must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the salinity alarm equipment. This menu will not be displayed if salinity alarm equipment is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Menu for control and display of the salinity alarm equipment.

Set point for shut down because of high salinity contents in feed water (burner cut off).

Set point for alarm of high salinity contents in feed water.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for control of the inert gas mode.

The minimum load for operation in inert gas mode. If changed to a different value during operation the burner load will be adjusted to the new set point. When the boiler operates as
master/slave/alone and inert gas mode is selected (internal or external) the burner will be forced to start, if not already started. The burner load will ramp up to minimum inert gas load. If the
steam pressure in the common line drops below the set point the burner load follows the common stream pressure regulator. However, if the common stream pressure regulator sets the load
below the minimum inert gas load the burner load is kept on minimum inert gas load. Note that if the master boiler starts the slave boiler and inert gas mode is not selected for the slave boiler
the minimum load for this boiler will be minimum inert gas load provided this set point is higher than the normal set point for stop. In inert gas mode the normal set point for stop is inactive
and the burner is only stopped by an off signal for inert gas mode or the high steam pressure shut downs.
Forces the boiler "ON" or "OFF" in inert gas mode from the local control panel. Note that the external inert gas on/off function (switch) overrides the forced function.

Menu for two or three point feed water regulation. The regulation consists of the ordinary water level PID controller, the steam flow or oil flow as feed forward signal, and in case of three point
regulation the differential pressure before and after the feed water regulation valve(s) as the final control element.
Menu for correction of the input signal to the I/P positioner of the feed water regulation valve. The signal can be linearised to fit the characteristic of the feed water regulation valve. In case of

two point regulation a curve function is set in the following menu lines, which determines the relationship between steam flow or oil flow and the opening of the feed water regulation valve.
The actual opening position of the feed water regulation valve after manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner when three point regulation is selected. If two point regulation is
selected the menu line changes to FUNC.INPUT and displays the steam flow or oil flow.
The actual input signal to the I/P positioner of the feed water regulation valve before the signal is manipulated when three point regulation is selected. If two point regulation is selected the
menu line changes to FUNC.OUTPUT and displays the steam flow or oil flow part of the feed water valve opening.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 0% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 10% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 20% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 30% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 40% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 50% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 60% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 70% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 80% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 90% steam flow in
case of two point regulation.
Manipulation of the input signal to the I/P positioner to fit the opening position of the valve in case of three point regulation. Or setting correction of valve opening position at 100% steam flow
in case of two point regulation.
Menu for setting values used in the two or three point feed water regulation process. Note if two point regulation is selected the CALC.FLOW line disappears. Instead a menu line named
CALC. METHOD appears. In this menu line ADD must always be selected.

Selection between display or no display of the calculated feed water flow. The parameters used for this purpose are the corrected feed water valve opening position and the differential
pressure before and after the feed water valve.
Selection between steam flow or oil flow as feed forward signal. As standard steam flow is used.

Setting of the water level switch point between "setp." and "setp.high" Normally the high set point is active from burner sequence step “safety time” to “steam purge 1”. However, this can be
changed so that it also is dependent on the oil valve, which means that switching back to the stop mode set point will take place sooner.
Loop back filter, the average filter is placed in the loop back between the I/P positioner input signal of the feed water valve and the valve correction function. The time constant for the filter is

adjusted in tenths of a second. The purpose is to lower the influence of a jumpy output signal and hence reduce the possibility of oscillations in the flow circuit.
Ramp time in %/second for the input signal to the I/P positioner of the feed water valve at change of set points. The ramp function controls the speed when changing from "setp." to
"setp.high".
Cut off limit for the steam flow or oil flow signal. If the signal is lower than the value set in this menu item line the two or three point feed water regulation is cut off and the control system uses
the ordinary PID water level controller for regulation.
Setting of flow error hysteresis. A hysteresis range can be set to prevent the control system from switching between three point regulation and ordinary PID regulation at only one specific
limit.
Ramp time in mm/second for the input signal to the water level PID controller at change of set points. The ramp function controls the speed when changing from "setp." to "setp.high".

Maximum output limitation. Limits the effect of the output signal from the water level PID controller on the steam and water flow balance.

Minimum output limitation. Limits the effect of the output signal from the water level PID controller on the steam and water flow balance.

Menu for setting two sets of PID parameters for the feed water regulation. Set 1 is active when only the ordinary PID water level controller is operational and set 2 when the three point feed
water regulation is operational. This menu will only be displayed if three point feed water regulation is selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Proportional gain for the regulation when only the ordinary water level PID controller is active.

Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter when only the ordinary water level PID controller is active.

Integral action time for the regulation when only the ordinary water level PID controller is active.

Derivative action time for the regulation when only the ordinary water level PID controller is active.

Proportional gain for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Time interval between reading output signals from the water level PID transmitter when three point feed water regulation is active.

Integral action time for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Derivative action time for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Menu for selection of forced operation or automatic operation of the combustion air fan.

If NO is selected the combustion air fan starts/stops according to the burner sequence step. If YES is selected the combustion air fan operates continuously provided a feedback signal from
the PMS system is present, there are no shut downs, and the operation mode is set to auto or manual operation.
Menu for setting shut down set points due to low air flow. This menu and submenus will only be active and shown if small gun is selected in the setup/burner option menu

Set point for low combustion air flow shut down (burner cut off) when the normal burner lance is inserted.

Set point for low combustion air flow shut down (burner cut off) when the small burner lance (small gun) is inserted.

Indicates the fuel choice (diesel oil operation or heavy oil operation). Please note that the fuel type must be selected manually.
Menu for control of the EGB water level control.

Set point for high water level alarm.

Set point for low water level alarm.

Set point for normal water level when the boiler is in starting, stopping or stopped mode. If the firing is off, the water level falls. To prevent refilling of feed water, this set point is active in these
modes.

Set point for normal water level during normal operation.

Proportional gain for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Time interval between reading output signals from the water level PID transmitter when three point feed water regulation is active.

Integral action time for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Derivative action time for the water level PID regulation part when three point feed water regulation is active.

Regulation output signal in %.

Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.

When on/off regulation it start and stops the water pump

Start the standby pump when level get below setpoint

Menu for control of the EGB boiler pressure. Please note that the transmitter is connected directly on the boiler.

Set point for high steam pressure alarm.

Set point for low steam pressure alarm.

Menu for Temp inlet

Setpoint for high temperature inlet

Menu for Temp outlet

Setpoint for high temperature outlet

Menu for main engine load

Setpoint for Main engine load.

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Auxillary pump select on/off

Auxillary pump state

Menu for display of shut downs and alarms.

Menu for display of the first arising shut down out of the complete number of present shut downs. All arising shut downs initiate burner cut off. By pressing the up and down arrow soft keys on
the right side of the panel all present shut downs can be viewed.
Displays shut down number.

Displays shut down text.

Menu for display of the first arising alarm out of the complete number of present alarms. By pressing the up and down arrow soft keys on the right side of the panel all present alarms can be
viewed.
Displays alarm number.

Displays alarm text.

Menu for set-up of control mode, timers, settings, diagnoses, loggings, calibration, configuration, and language.

Menu for selection of burner mode and pressure mode.

Selection of burner control mode (stopped, auto, manual). If auto mode is selected, the burner mode can be switched directly between manual mode and automatic mode by pushing the soft
key for manual operation. Light in the LED above this soft key indicates that manual mode is selected. Please note that from ignition state to steam purge state the burner control mode
cannot be changed and that a number of menus can only be operated if the burner is in stop mode.

Selection of pressure mode (low, high). If the boiler plant is not intended to operate at different pressure modes, the set points in the boiler pressure menu or the common pressure menu
should be set to the same level.
Menu for readout and set-up of timers to sequences, surveillance, shared operation, power panels and communication.

Menu for sequence timer readout.

Timer countdown for the minimum running time of the combustion air fan.

Timer countdown for regulator positioning of the air inlet vanes.

Timer countdown for regulator positioning of the oil flow control valve.

Timer countdown for positioning the ignition burner.

Timer countdown for the combustion air fan starting period.

Timer countdown for the purge period.

Timer countdown for the ignition period.

Timer countdown for the safety time period.

Timer countdown for the maximum permissible starting time of the burner.

Timer countdown for the flame stabilising period.

Timer countdown for the low firing period.

Timer countdown for the rising period.

Timer countdown for regulator positioning to steam purge position.

Timer countdown for the steam purge 1 period. Oil valves close and steam purge valve opens.

Timer countdown for the steam purge 2 period. Atomising steam valve closes, and steam purge valve remains open.

Timer countdown for the post purge period.

Timer countdown for the ignition purge valve.

Timer countdown for the oil circulation timer.

Menu for readout of surveillance timers.

Timer countdown for the maximum starting time of the combustion air fan.

Timer countdown for delay of the high water level shut down (burner cut off).

Timer countdown for delay of the high water level alarm.

Timer countdown for delay of the low water level alarm.

Timer countdown for delay of the low water level shut down (burner cut off).

Timer countdown for delay of the low water level shut down (burner cut off).

Timer countdown for feedback signal from oil valve closed.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from ignition burner drawn back.

Timer countdown for maximum feedback signal time from the ships power management system (PMS).

Timer countdown for feedback signal from servo motor.


Timer countdown for maximum feedback signal time from the burner motor.

Timer countdown for signal to start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation.

Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the smoke density equipment.

Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the uptake temperature measurement.

Timer countdown for delay of high shut down (burner cut off) from the uptake temperature measurement.

Timer countdown for delay of non-operation of an unlocked local panel or PC.

Timer countdown for delay of the air flow low shut down (burner cut off).

Timer countdown for feedback signal from oil valve closed.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from ignition burner drawn back.

Timer countdown for maximum feedback signal time from the ships power management system (PMS).

Timer countdown for feedback signal from servo motor.

Timer countdown for maximum feedback signal time from the burner motor.

Timer countdown for signal to start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation.

Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the smoke density equipment.

Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the uptake temperature measurement.

Timer countdown for FW pump in on/off feedwater regulation .

Timer countdown for FW pump standby start.

Timer countdown for delay of the difference pressure high alarm.

Timer countdown for main engine load high

Timer countdown for main engine load low

Menu for readout of shared timers.

Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the salinity alarm equipment

Timer countdown for delay of high shut down (burner cut off) from the salinity alarm equipment.

Timer countdown for delay of low oil pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.

Menu for readout of power panel 1 timers.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from fuel oil pump 1.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from fuel oil pump 2.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from start stand-by fuel oil pump. The start is effected by the low fuel oil pressure alarm.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from shut down and cut off functions during start of the fuel oil pumps.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from positioning the three way valve from diesel oil operation to heavy fuel oil operation.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from positioning the three way valve from heavy fuel oil operation to diesel oil operation.

Timer countdown for communication feedback signal between the panels.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feedwater pump 1.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feedwater pump 1.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 1.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 2.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feedwater pump 5.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feedwater pump 6.

Timer countdown for FW pump in on/off feedwater regulation .

Timer countdown for FW pump standby start.

Menu for readout of power panel 1 timers.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 1.


Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 2.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 3.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 4.

Timer countdown for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+1 pumps in the burner option menu.

Timer countdown for change of feed water pump (main/service pump) after stop of the burner.

Timer countdown for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+2 pumps in the burner option menu. Normally
used for two or three point feed water regulation.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 1.

Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 1.

Menu for readout of communication timers. The timers continuously count down until they are reset by the feedback signals. After resetting the timers commence a new countdown.

Timer countdown for communication feedback signal from local panel 1.

Timer countdown for communication feedback signal from local panel 2.

Timer countdown for communication feedback signal from local panel 2.

The date/time is used to indicate time for the event and alarm system. It might be advantageous to adjust the date/time for GMT in order to have a fixed time during sailing. The date/time is
stored in the control system and remembered even if the system is switched off for a period of time.
Must be adjusted as a 24 hour watch.

Adjustment of minutes.

Adjustment of seconds.

Adjustment of date.

Adjustment of month.

Adjustment of year (4 digits).

Main menu for hour counters.

Hour counter menu for burner operation.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of burner

or burner parts replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the burner.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for burner load at nozzle 2.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of burner

or burner parts replacement the total/service running hours can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation on nozzle 2.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours on nozzle 2 since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Hour counter menu for burner load below 25% (from minimum/ignition load to 100%).

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of burner

or burner parts replacement the total/service running hours can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation below 25%.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours below 25% since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Hour counter menu for burner load below 50% (from 25% to 100%).

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of burner

or burner parts replacement the total/service running hours can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation below 50%.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours below 50% load since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Hour counter menu for burner load below 75% (from 50% to 100%).

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of burner

or burner parts replacement the total/service running hours can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation below 75%.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours below 75% load since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Hour counter menu for burner load above 75% (from 75% to 100%).

Hour counter menu for burner load above 75% (from 75% to 100%).

Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation above 75%.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours above 75% load since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the burner.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for smoke density blower.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of blower

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected blower/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected blower/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for booster pump. Note only used for large pressure atomising burners.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for combustion air fan.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of fan

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected fan/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected fan/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for burner motor.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of motor

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for ignition oil pump.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for fuel oil pump 1.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for fuel oil pump 2.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for circulation pump 1.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for circulation pump 2.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for chemical pump 1.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for chemical pump 2.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 1.


Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 2.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 3.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 4.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 5.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters

Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Hour counter menu for feed water pump 6.

Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. In case of pump

replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.

Setting of the service interval in hours.

Reset of the service counters


Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.

Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.

Menu for setting start/stop limits, oil/air flow in different states, oil-air ratio, and correction factors for oil/air regulators.

Menu for start and stop set points for the master/slave boilers.

Setpoint for Master boiler start at low pressure mode

Setpoint for Master boiler start at high pressure mode

Setpoint for Master boiler stop at low pressure mode

Setpoint for Master boiler stop at high pressure mode

Setting of the set point for slave maintenance start. To avoid an unreasonably long warm up and starting time for the slave boiler, the boiler pressure should be kept at a level which allows a
reasonable short start up time. The set point for start of the slave boiler for pressure maintenance consists of the actual set point from the common pres menu and the pressure set point,
which is set in this menu. When the slave boiler pressure is equal to the actual set point + the negative value of the slave maintenance start set point, the boiler starts.

Setting of the set point for slave maintenance stop. The set point for stop of the slave boiler for pressure maintenance consists of the actual set point from the common pres menu and the
pressure set point, which is set in this menu. When the slave boiler pressure is equal to the actual set point + the negative value of the slave maintenance stop set point, the boiler stops.
Please note that the actual start/stop set points are calculated by subtracting the settings from the actual set point.

The load percentage at which start of the slave boiler is initiated if the load is equal to or beyond this setting for a period of time. The actual load percentage is identical to the regulation
output signal in the common pressure menu.
The load percentage at which stop of the slave boiler is initiated if the load is equal to or beneath this setting for a period of time. The actual load percentage is identical to the regulation
output signal in the common pressure menu.
The time period in which the start signal must be continuously present before slave start is initiated.

The time period in which the stop signal must be continuously present before slave stop is initiated.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow when the burner is in minimum firing position.

Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow in diesel oil operation.

Setting of the oil flow in diesel oil operation.

Setting of the air flow in heavy fuel oil operation.

Setting of the oil flow in heavy fuel oil operation.

Setting of the servomotor position

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow when the burner is in purge position.

Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Setting of the air servomotor.

Setting of the oil servo motor.

Setting of the servomotor position

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow when the burner is in ignition position.

Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow in diesel oil operation.

Setting of the oil flow in diesel oil operation.

Setting of the air flow in heavy fuel oil operation.

Setting of the oil flow in heavy fuel oil operation.

Setting of the servomotor position

Setpoint of opening nozzle 1

Setpoint of opening nozzle 2

Setpoint of both nozzle 1 and 2 opening.

Menu for setting the warm up, rising, and modulation free pressure set points.

The pressure limit, which must be exceeded, before the boiler is allowed to go into rising mode.

Setting of the rising pressure difference for the slave boiler. When the difference between the steam pressure in the common steam line and the steam pressure of the slave boiler is below
the differential pressure set in this menu, the slave boiler is released to go into rising mode.
Setting of the modulation free differential pressure for the master boiler. The set point for release of the master boiler to modulation free mode consists of actual set point from the common
pres menu and the pressure difference, which is set in this menu. This means that when the steam pressure is equal to or higher than the actual set point - differential pressure set in this
menu, the boiler is allowed to go into modulation free mode.
Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow when the burner is in steam purge position.

Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Setting of the air servomotor.

Setting of the oil servo motor.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow when the burner is in stop position.

Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Setting of the air servomotor.

Setting of the oil servo motor.

Menu for setting the oil-air ratio. The output signal from the oil flow meter is processed as a percentage signal in the oil flow regulator. This also applies for the air flow signal measured by the
dp-transmitter. Before the air flow signal is sent to the air flow regulator, the signal has been manipulated by the oil-air ratio function. By means of the oil-air ratio curve, the air flow is adjusted
to fit the combustion process at any given oil flow. This means that a given oil flow corresponds to a given air flow, which are not necessarily identical. The oil-air ratio curve locks the oil-air
ratio relationship through the whole burner range. The manipulated air flow signal will then have a percentage value identical to the oil flow when it is sent to the air flow regulator. The two
identical values are used as the actual regulator values for the oil flow and air flow regulators. The set point for the desired value to these regulators is the percentage value of the set point
which is active for maintaining the steam pressure (steam pressure controller or manual regulation). During start or stop of the burner the set points are taken from the pre-determined
positions stated in the ignition position, rising position, steam purge position, etc.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation

Setting of the air flow (%) in relation to the oil flow. Diesel oil operation
Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Setting of the atomizing steam pressure (BAR) in relation to the oil flow.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Manipulation of the input signal to the oil valve.

Menu for setting the air out correction. To obtain a sufficiently large turn down ratio of the burner, the output signal from the air flow regulator to the air inlet vanes valve is manipulated. The
characteristic of the air inlet vanes can be linearised through the complete air flow range. By doing this, the current signal to the inlet vanes will not be proportional with the total opening range
of the inlet vanes, but instead be proportional with the air flow, which makes the regulation more exact.
Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Manipulation of the input signal to the inlet vanes of the combustion air fan.

Setting for maximum air output in diesel oil operation.

Setting for maximum oil output in diesel oil operation.

Setting for maximum air output in heavy fuel oil operation.

Setting for maximum oil output in heavy fuel oil operation.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow for the small gun (lance) when the burner is in minimum firing position. This menu will only be displayed if small gun is selected in the setup/burner
option menu.
Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Menu for setting the maximum allowable firing position for the small gun (lance). This menu will only be displayed if small gun is selected in the setup/burner option menu.

Setting of maximum load.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow for the small gun (lance) when the burner is in purge position. This menu will only be displayed if small gun is selected in the setup/burner option
menu.
Setting of the air flow.
Setting of the oil flow.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow for the small gun (lance) when the burner is in ignition position. This menu will only be displayed if small gun is selected in the setup/burner option
menu.
Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Menu for setting the oil flow and air flow for the small gun (lance) when the burner is in steam purge position. This menu will only be displayed if small gun is selected in the setup/burner
option menu.
Setting of the air flow.

Setting of the oil flow.

Menu for viewing software information, digital input/output status, setting digital output for testing, and password changes.

Menu for general system information.

Displays panel type.

Displays date and time for installation and software version number.

Displays information text.

Displays information text.

Menu for viewing the status of the digital inputs (0/1).

Status for extern shutdown 1.

Status for the high steam pressure switch.

Status for burner lance redrawn (steam atomising burners) or burner swing out (pressure atomising burners).

Status for burner swing out.

Status for too low water level shut down.

Status for flame scanner 1.

Status for flame scanner 2.

Status for the power management system of the ship (PMS) (steam atomising burners).

Status for ignition burner inserted (steam atomising burners) or oil temperature low (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Status for air inlet vanes closed (steam atomising burners) or oil temperature high (pressure atomising burners).

Status of the local HFO/DO input

Status for oil valves closed (steam atomising burners) or quick closing valves (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

status of quick closing valve

status if Hi. Oil press return line

Status for ignition flame surveillance (steam atomising burners) or high oil pressure in return line (pressure atomising burners).

Status for fire in wind box (steam atomising/rotary cup burners) or oil temperature control on/off (pressure atomising burners).

Status for high temperature in uptake switch.

Status of low combustion air pressure

Status of low oil pressure nozzle

Status of hi. Oil temp switch in preheater

Status of low oil temperature in nozzle supply

Status of low atomizing pressure

Status of cold warm start input

Status for inert gas mode.

Status for extern stop 1.

Status for small gun (lance) inserted.

Status for burner motor feedback

Status of burner motor overload

Status of feedback signal for combustion air fan 1 running.

Status of booster pump feedback

Status for combustion air fan 1 overload.

Status for extern stop 2.

Status for extern shutdown 2.

Status of circulation pump1 low flow

Status for position of heavy fuel oil/diesel oil operation.

Status of feedback signal for fuel oil pump 1 running.


Status of feedback signal for fuel oil pump 2 running.

Status of feedwater pump 1 remote stop

Status of feedwater pump 1 remote start

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 1 running.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 2 running.

Status of combustion airfan 1 feedback

Status of hotwell low stop pumps

Status of combustion airfan 1 overload

Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 1 to stand-by mode.

Status of combustion airfan 2 feedback

Status of auxillary pump feedback

Status of combustion airfan 2 overload

Status of circulation pump 1 standby start

Status of feedwater pump 2 remote stop

Status of feedwater pump 2 remote start

Status of circulation pump 1 feedback

Status of circulation pump 1 overload

Status for the salinity shut down.

Status for high oil content in the feed water.

Status of high steam pressure XS/2V

Status for high gas temperature at the exhaust gas boiler.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 1 running.

Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 1 to stand-by mode.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 2 running.

Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 2 to stand-by mode.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 3 running.

Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 3 to stand-by mode.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 4 running.

Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 4 to stand-by mode.

Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 1 running.

Status of feedback signal for start of stand-by circulation pump.

Status of feedback signal for low circulation flow.

Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 2 running.

Status of circulation pump 1 remote stop

Status of circulation pump 1 remote start

Status of circulation pump 2 remote stop

Status of circulation pump 1 remote start

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Menu for viewing the status of the digital outputs (0/1).

Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure up.

Status of output signal to servor motor up

Status of output signal to oil servor motor up

Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure down.

Status of output signal to servor motor down

Status of output signal to oil servor motor down

Status for output signal to ignition system.

Status of output signal to burner motor

N/A

Status for output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners)

solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two-stage pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners)

safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Status of ignition purge valve

Status for output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners)

heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal for nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners)

Status for output signal for booster pump

Status of output signal to air servor motor up

Status for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided).

Status of output signal to air servor motor down

Status for output signal to manual increase of external water level regulation.

Status for output signal to fuel heater

Status for output signal to manual decrease of external water level regulation.

Status for output signal to smokedensity blower 1

Status for alarm presence.

Status for output signal for alam group 1

Status for output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.

Status for output signal for alam group 2

Status for high water level alarm.

Status for output signal for alam group 3

Status for low water level alarm.

Status for output signal for alam group 4

Status for output signal to burner in stop mode.

Status for output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.

Status for output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.

Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 1.

Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 2.

Status for output signal to fuel oil pressure up (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 1 (rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to fuel oil pressure down (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 2 (rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to feedwater pump 1 start

Status for output signal to fuel oil temperature up.

Status for output signal to feedwater pump 2 start

Status for output signal to fuel oil temperature down (steam atomising/rotary cup burners) or booster pump (large pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to smokedensity blower 1


Status for output signal fo feedwater standby start

Status for output signal to smokedensity blower 2

Status for output signal fo circulation pump standby start

Status for output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 1 (actual boiler).

Status for output signal to circulation pump 1 start

Status for output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 2 (connected boiler).

Status for output signal to circulation pump 2 start

Status for output signal to fuel oil pump stand-by start.

Status for output signal to oil valve in return line (steam atomising burners) or burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to combustion air fan 1 start

Status for output signal to fuel oil temp up

Status for output signal to fuel oil temp down

Status for output signal for combustion airfan 2 start

Status for output signal to chemical station 1.

Status for output signal to chemical station 2.

Status for output signal to auxillary pump start

Status for output signal to feed water pump 1.

Status for output signal to feed water pump 1.

Status for output signal to feed water pump 3.

Status for output signal to feed water pump 4.

Status for output signal to circulation pump 1.

Status for output signal to circulation pump 2.

Status for output signal to feed water pump stand-by start.

Status for output signal to circulation pump stand-by start.

Menu for display of latest use of super user password.

Display the date and time for the latest entering of the super user password.

Menu for software information.

Displays the EPROM serial number. The number must not be 0.

Displays the commissioning date for the EPROM.

Erases the EEPROM. If the EEPROM is erased the original factory settings from the EPROM will be active (default settings).

Menu for displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.

Displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.

Menu for digital output test. By applying 1/0 signals to the digital output, the pumps, regulators, etc. can be tested, which might be useful during commissioning. The burner(s) must be in stop
mode before this menu can be entered.
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure up

Setting of the output signal to servo motor up

Setting of the output signal to oil servo motor up

Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure down (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load down (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Setting of the output signal to servo motor down

Setting of the output signal to oil servo motor down

Setting of the output signal to ignition system.

Setting of the output signal to burner motor

auto/manual operation of external water level regulation.

Setting of the output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners)

solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two stage pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners)

safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the ignition purge valve

Setting of the output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners)


heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Setting of the output signal to nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners)

Setting of the output signal for booster pump

Setting of the output signal to air servo motor up

Setting of the output signal for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided)

Setting of the output signal to air servo motor down

Setting of the output signal for manual increase of external water level regulation.

Setting of the output signal to fuel heater

Setting of the output signal for manual decrease of external water level regulation.

Setting of the output signal for smoke density blower 1

Setting of the output signal for alarms.

Setting of the output signal to alarm group 1

Setting of the output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.

Setting of the output signal for alarm group 2

Setting of the output signal for high water level alarm.

Setting of the output signal for alarm group 3

Setting of the output signal for low water level alarm.

Setting of the output signal for alarm group 4

Setting of the output signal to burner in stop mode.

Setting of the output signal to feed water regulation.

Setting of the output signal to feed water regulation.

Menu for change and reset of password.

The user and/or super user passwords can be changed. The change will only be effective for the entered password.

The user and/or super user passwords can be changed. The change will only be effective for the entered password.

Menu for viewing the set points and actual values for the air flow and fuel oil flow. Useful during commission.

Displays the desired value (set point) and actual value for the combustion air flow.

Displays the desired value (set point) and actual value for the fuel oil flow.

Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Displays the burner state (starting, rising, modulation free, etc.), mode (inert gas mode or stopped by an external stop, and locked/unlocked panel), and burner load (regulation output signal
in % from the fuel oil flow menu).
Menu for shut down log and oil flow counter.

Menu for display of the last 20 shut downs.

Date and time for the shut down.

Displays shut down text.

Menu for display, service setting, and reset of the accumulated oil flow.

Sub menu for accumulated oil flow. When the service value exceeds the set value an alarm is given. Note that the service value continues to count irrespectively of the alarm condition. If

desired, e.g. due to replacements, the accumulated total or service values can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total accumulated oil flow in litre.

Counts and displays accumulated oil flow in litre since the last reset of service value.

Setting of the service value in 1000 litres.

Reset of the accumulated service oil flow.

Menu for calibrating operating ranges for transmitters, oil flow meter, dp-transmitter, etc.

Menu for setting the water level transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the water level in mm.

The high water level point (in mm) set during commission should be used as the high range level.

The low water level (in mm) set during commission should be used as the low range level.

Calculation resolution for the water level controller.


Menu for setting the air flow transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the air flow in %.

Actual value of the air flow in %.

The normal setting is 0%.

Menu for setting the air servo motor operating range.

Actual value of the air servo motor position in percent.

Actual value of the air servo motor position indicated as a resistance signal.

Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully open (90°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air dampers are in this position (90°).

Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully closed (0°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air dampers are in this position (0°).

Menu for setting the oil flow transmitter operating range.

Menu for setting the oil flow transmitter operating range.

The maximum oil flow to the burner appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

The number of beats per 10 litre. Number of beats/litre appears from the name plate on the flow meter. This value must then be multiplied with 10 and entered in this menu item line.

Menu for setting the oil servo motor operating range.

Actual value of the oil servo motor position in percent.

Actual value of the oil servo motor position indicated as a resistance signal.

Setting of the resistance signal value when the oil valve are fully open (90°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the oil valve are in this position (90°).

Setting of the resistance signal value when the oil valve are fully closed (0°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the oil valve are in this position (0°).

Menu for setting the boiler pressure transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the boiler pressure in bar.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Menu for setting the steam atomising transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the steam atomising pressure in bar.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Menu for setting the fuel oil pressure transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the fuel oil pressure in bar.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Menu for setting the fuel oil temperature transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the fuel oil temperature in ºC.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Menu for setting the oxygen sensor operating range.

Actual value of the oxygen content in %.

Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.

Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.

Menu for setting the smoke density operating range.

Actual value of the smoke density in %.

Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.

Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.

Menu for setting the salinity equipment operating range.

Actual value of the salinity equipment.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Menu for setting the nozzle pressure transmitter operating range or external water level regulation range.

Actual value of the fuel oil pressure at the nozzle in bar or external water level regulation in %.

The nozzle pressure range appears from the set point diagram for the local panel. Or use the high water level point (in %) set during commission.
The nozzle pressure range appears from the set point diagram for the local panel. Or use the high water level point (in %) set during commission.

Menu for setting the common pressure transmitter operating range. Please note that if the common steam pressure transmitter and the boiler pressure transmitter are mounted at different
height levels and far apart, the pressure loss resulting from the height difference and friction should be taken into consideration. Adjustments of the low and high ranges should always be
carried out to fit the actual pressure at the boiler.
Actual value of the common steam pressure in bar.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.

Menu for setting the servo motor operating range.

Actual value of the servo motor position in percent.

Actual value of the servo motor position indicated as a resistance signal.

Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully open (90°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air dampers are in this position (90°).

Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully closed (0°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air dampers are in this position (0°).

Menu for setting the steam flow transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the steam flow in %.

The normal setting is 100%. But if the dp-transmitter is calibrated with a too high operating range and a re-calibration is not desired to be executed, the steam flow signal used in the local
panel can be calibrated. This means that the steam flow signal can be manipulated to fit a more suitable range.
The normal setting is 0%.

Menu for setting the operating range of the exhaust gas inlet temperature transmitter.

Actual value of the exhaust gas inlet temperature in °C.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Menu for setting the operating range of the exhaust gas outlet temperature transmitter.

Actual value of the exhaust gas outlet temperature in °C.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Menu for setting the operating range of the exhaust gas differential pressure transmitter.

Actual value of the differential pressure in mm H2O.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the panel.

Menu for setting the operating range of the main engine load.

Actual value of the main engine load in %.

The normal setting is 100%.

The normal setting is 0%.

Menu for setting the feed water pressure transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the feed water pressure in bar.

Compensates the difference in operating range between the feed water pressure transmitter and the boiler pressure transmitter.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Menu for setting the oil flow transmitter operating range.

Menu for setting the oil flow transmitter operating range.

The maximum oil flow to the burner appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

The number of beats per 10 litre. Number of beats/litre appears from the name plate on the flow meter. This value must then be multiplied with 10 and entered in this menu item line.

Menu for setting the water level transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the water level in mm.

The high water level point (in mm) set during commission should be used as the high range level.

The low water level (in mm) set during commission should be used as the low range level.

Calculation resolution for the water level controller.

Menu for setting the boiler pressure transmitter operating range.

Actual value of the boiler pressure in bar.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.

Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Menu for set-up of hardware configuration, burner type, additional operating parameters, and selection of system options.

Menu for set-up of panel type, burner type, and communication. Operation in this menu is only possible if the burner(s) is in stop mode.

Selection between panel type: LOCAL 1, LOCAL 2, POWER 1, POWER 2 (if provided), EGB, or not def. During the initial commissioning in double boiler plants with common supply systems,

it should be decided which boiler is number 1 and which boiler is number 2. The number of the local panels should then be selected according to the boiler number.
N/A

Selection between burner type: KB, MODUL., 2-STAGE, KBSA, KBSD, or not def.

Selection between MULTI or ALONE operation. If the boiler is part of a double boiler plant and master/slave operation is possible (and intended) MULTI must be selected. If not ALONE must
be selected.
Setting of the communication signal between panels. All included panels in a single boiler plant or a multi boiler plant with common supply systems must be set to the same node number in
order to communicate together. In a multi boiler plant with separate supply systems the node number must be divided into groups. This means that all included panels for the first boiler
should have the same identical number and all included panels for the second boiler should have another identical number. The difference in the number value must always be minimum 12.
E.g. if the node number for the first group of panels is 1, then the second group of panels must be set to 1 + 12 = 13.
The node No.offset of the partner boiler panels in a multi boiler plant must be entered in the menu item line. In case of a single boiler plant it is advisable also to enter the node number in this
menu item line.
Speed of the signal transmission. The baud rate should be set as high as possible.

Menu for setting additional regulation parameters.

Selection of operation mode as master boiler or slave boiler. The master and slave modes are used in plants with two boilers. One of the boilers should be selected as the master boiler and

the other as the slave boiler. The selection of the master boiler is optional and completely independent of the panel selections (local 1 and local 2, or in case of two local 1 panels).
Response threshold in ±%. If the oil flow is within the percentage limit, countdown and reset of timers can be executed, and change of burner state is permitted.

Response threshold in ±%. If the air flow is within the percentage limit, countdown and reset of timers can be executed, and change of burner state is permitted.

Defines the step size for the ramp function in manual operation. The value is added to or subtracted from the regulation output each time the soft keys for manual operation are pressed in the

increase or decrease directions respectively. If the soft keys are continuously pressed, the load alteration increases rapidly because the step size will be continuously added or subtracted.
Defines the maximum regulation difference between the oil flow and air flow at start up, stop, or load alterations in relation to the oil-air ratio curve. A deadening effect is imposed on the most
rapid regulator. This action contributes to prevent poor combustion conditions. Please note that at setting of 100% effects no binding between the regulations. During commissioning the
setting should be set to 10%.
Limit for maximum possible opening of the oil flow control valve during the start sequence for the normal burner lance.

Limit for maximum possible opening of the oil flow control valve during the start sequence for the low turn down lance (small gun).

Setting of the reduced pressure. If the boiler pressure is below the pressure set in this menu, the boiler load is limited by the setting in the menu config/burner system/load limit.

Setting of the maximum load limit. If the boiler pressure is below the pressure set in the menu config/burner system/reduced prs, the maximum load (oil flow) can be limited by the setting in
this menu. This action contributes to a reduction of the pressure overswing during pressure rising.
Makes an average value of the number of measurements which are set. The pick-up rate is in 1/100 sec. This prevents sudden uncontrolled regulations caused by a faulty measurement.

Makes an average value of the number of measurements which are set. The pick-up rate is in 1/100 sec. This prevents sudden uncontrolled regulations caused by a faulty measurement.

This menu item has no function and must be set to the default value.

Menu for additional choice of equipment and pressure units.

Selection of pressure units (bar, Mpa, or kg/cm2).

Additional choice of oxygen sensor equipment.

Additional choice of smoke density equipment.

Additional choice of steam dump equipment.

Additional choice of feed water pumps.

Limits for start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation. The entered value is divided into two equal levels that represent the start and stop set points below
and above normal water level respectively.
Selection between modulating or on/off feedwater regulation

Selection between modulating or on/off feedwater regulation

Selection of I/P positioner for the feed water regulation. Some boiler plants may be provided with two feed water control valves of different sizes. If OFF is selected the output signal will only
be active on I/P positioner 1 and If EXH is selected the output signal will only be active on I/P positioner 2. If OIL is selected the output signal will change between I/P positioner 1 and I/P
positioner 2 depending on the burner state. When the burner is in operation I/P positioner 1 is active and when the burner is stopped I/P positioner 2 is active. Please note that if high
pressure mode is selected, the output signal is maintained at the largest control valve.
Selection of feed water regulation type between PID (ordinary regulation), 3PT (three point regulation), EXT (external regulation), or 2PT (two point regulation). If win 2000 is selected in the
WINDOWS menu item line the boiler plant can operate with either two point regulation or three point regulation, if intended. In case of win 3.11 only two point regulation should be selected, if
desired. When external regulation is selected shut down, alarm, and set point levels can be set in the BOILER/WATER LEVEL menu. In the SETUP/CALIBRATE/O.PR.NZ/EXT menu the
regulator input to the control system can be calibrated.
Additional choice of water circulation pumps by selecting number of pumps.

Additional choice og EGB water pumps

Additional choice of chemical pumps by selecting number of pumps.

Additional choice of an exhaust gas boiler. This will only effect the graphic pictures for the PC monitoring and control system.

Additional choice of salinity alarm equipment. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the salinity equipment. If SUR is selected the
alarm and shut down for the salinity equipment are also active.
Additional choice of uptake temperature measurement. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the uptake measurement. If SUR is
selected the alarm and shut down for the uptake measurement are also active.
Additional choice of uptake temperature measurement. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the uptake measurement. If SUR is
selected the alarm and shut down for the uptake measurement are also active.
Disable the key operation lock. Operation can take place from all operation places. However, the time period for non-operation of the panels is still active. This timer can be set in the timer
setup menu.
Disable the key operation lock. Operation can take place from all operation places. However, the time period for non-operation of the panels is still active. This timer can be set in the timer
setup menu.
Selection of windows platform in connection with the PC monitoring and control system. If a PC is provided check the platform and set the same platform (win 2000/3.11) for the controller
software in this menu point.
Additional choice of two burner lance operation. Selection between "no" or "yes". If "no" is selected only operation with one burner lance is possible (normal burner turn down ratio). If "yes" is
selected operation with either the normal burner lance inserted or the low turn down lance inserted (small gun) is possible. Please note that if "yes" is selected the setting of the air flow shut
downs is moved to a new cmn ctrl/air flow menu. In case of win 3.11 only "no" should be selected.
Selection of on/off or PWR (pulse wide reg.) temperature regulation for pressure atomising burners. On/off should be selected for WH burners and PWR for KBO burners.

Activation of hour counters.

Additional choice of booster pump. Note only used for large pressure atomising burners

Additional option to move the temerature control to the power panel

Additional option to move the pressure control to the power panel

Additional option to select 1 or 2 oil pumps

Additional option to selcet a sootblower

Additional selection of an auxillary pump

Additional option to select 1 or 2 flame scanners

Additional option to select windbox temperture measurement

Menu for setting analogue inputs.

Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the boiler pressure transmitter. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the exhaust gas boiler is without separate
steam space.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the nozzle oil pressure transmitter. Some steam atomising burners may be provided with a pressure transmitter while others with a pressure
gauge.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the water level controller. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the exhaust gas boiler is without separate
steam space.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the differential pressure transmitter used for exhaust gas measurement if the panel type is selected as EGB. Some exhaust gas boilers may be
provided with a differential pressure transmitter while others with a U-tube differential pressure gauge.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for main engine load if the panel type is selected as EGB.

Activates or deactivates the fuel oil temperarue measurement

Activates or deactivates the fuel oil flow measurement

Activates or deactivates the EGB water level measurement

Activates or deactivates the EGB boiler pressure measurement

Activates or deactivates the EGB temperature inlet measurement

Activates or deactivates the EGB temperature inlet measurement

Menu for assigning new texts to existing alarms and shut downs. In the following menu item lines it is possible to enter new texts which can overwrite already existing alarm and shut down
texts.
Indication of which editable text is currently edited (free text #xx). It is possible to enter 10 editable text lines each with a maximum of 20 characters.

Menu for linking and clearing new alarm/shut down texts. The new texts entered in the "edit text" menu can be assigned to existing alarm and shut down numbers. By means of the set key
each of the ten possible free text lines can be entered. At first selection is made between alarm link "AL.", shut down link "SD.", or no link "NO". Then the desired alarm or shut number is
entered. Default numbers appear from the alarm and shut down lists. When a new free text has been linked and the specific alarm or shut down state arises it will be displayed in the
surveillance menu. The new text as well as free text number and link number are indicated. Note that any entered texts and links will only be displayed on the local panels, and not on a
connected PC. Entered texts and links can be erased by means of the clear function. Here selection is made between clearing all texts "text", all link info "link", or both "all". If "all" is selected
the system is set back to the default values for alarm and shut down texts.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 01.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 02.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 03.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 04.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 05.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 06.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 07.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 08.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 09.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 10.

Clearing of texts, link info, or both.

Menu for language and LCD display contrast selection.

Setting of the light contrast in the LCD display.

It is only possible to choose GB (English).


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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (POWER PANEL 1) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Burner type: 1xKBSD, 2xKBSD, MS, RMS
LINE FRONT MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
NO.
1 [INFO 1]
2 [INFO 2]
3 [STATE 1] N
4 [STATE 2] N
5 PUMP CTRL
6 OIL PUMP
7 F.O.PMP1 SEL. N
8 STATE N
9 F.O.PMP2 SEL. N
10 STATE N
11 F.PMP1 REM START N
12 F.PMP1 REM STOP N
13 F.PMP2 REM START N
14 F.PMP2 REM STOP N
15 CHEM PMP
16 CHEM PMP1 N
17 CHEM PMP2 N
18 SETUP
19 DIAGNOSES
20 TIMERS INSPECT
21 F.O.PMP 1 N SEC
22 F.O.PMP 2 N SEC
23 FUEL PRESS N SEC
24 F.O.PMP DEL N SEC
25 DO TO HFO N SEC
26 HFO TO DO N SEC
27 KEY TIMEOUT N SEC
28 SOFTWARE VERSION
29 [PANEL TYPE] N
30 [VERSION] N
31 [INFO 1] N
32 [INFO 2] N
33 DIGITAL INPUT
34 P1DI01 N
35 HEAVY FUEL OPERAT N
36 F.O.PMP1 FB N
37 F.O.PMP2 FB N
38 BURNER MOTOR 1 FB N
39 BURNER MOTOR 1 OL N
40 FO.BST.FB/B.M.2.FB N
41 BURNER MOTOR 2 OL N
42 F.D FAN 1 FB N
43 F.D FAN 1 OL N
44 P1DI11 N
45 F.D FAN 2 FB N
46 F.D FAN 2 OL N
47 ATOM AIR FAN 1 FB N
48 ATOM AIR FAN 1 OL N
49 ATOM AIR FAN 2 FB N
50 ATOM AIR FAN 2 OL N
51 SALINITY N
52 OIL CONTENT N
53 P1DI20 N
54 HIGH GAS TEMP.AT EG N
55 F.O.PMP1 REM STOP N
56 F.O.PMP1 REM START N
57 F.O.PMP2 REM STOP N
58 F.O.PMP2 REM START N
59 DIGITAL OUTPUT
60 F.O.PMP 1 N
61 F.O.PMP 2 N
62 F.O.PRS.UP/ATM AIR1 N
63 F.O.PRS.DW/ATM AIR2 N
64 F.O.TEMP UP N
65 F.O.TEMP DW/BOOST P N
66 SMOKE BLOWER 1 N
67 SMOKE BLOWER 2 N
68 HEATING 1 N
69 HEATING 2 N
70 F.O.PMP.STB.STRT N
71 BURNER MOTOR 1 N
72 O.V.RET.L./B.MOT.2 N
73 F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY N
74 F.D FAN2/F.HEAT N
75 CHEMICAL ST 1 N
76 CHEMICAL ST 2 N
77 OIL TRACING N
78 DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST pw:su
79 F.O.PMP 1 N
80 F.O.PMP 2 N
81 F.O.PRS.UP/ATM AIR1 N
82 F.O.PRS.DW/ATM AIR2 N
83 F.O.TEMP UP N
84 F.O.TEMP DW/BOOST P N
85 SMOKE BLOWER 1 N
86 SMOKE BLOWER 2 N
87 HEATING 1 N
88 HEATING 2 N
89 F.O.PMP.STB.STRT N
90 BURNER MOTOR 1 N
91 O.V.RET.L./B.MOT.2 N
92 F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY N
93 F.D FAN2/F.HEAT N
94 CHEMICAL ST 1 N
95 CHEMICAL ST 2 N
96 OIL TRACING N
97 EXAMINE MEMORY
98 [ARD][CONTENT] N
99 REGULATOR INSPECT
100 F.OIL TEMP
101 ACTUAL SP. N ºC
102 NEUTRALZONE N ºC
103 I-LOW LIMIT N
104 I-HIGH LIMIT N
105 P N
106 T.SAMPLE N SEC
107 T.INT. N SEC
108 T.DIFF. N SEC
109 P.PART N%
110 I.PART N%
111 D.PART N%
112 MIN PULSE N SEC
113 RUN TIME N SEC
114 MV SAVE N ºC
115 REG OUTPUT N%
116 NON INVERTE N
117 SYMMETRICAL N
118 REMOTE CTRL N
119 F.OIL PRES N BAR
120 ACTUAL SP. N BAR
121 NEUTRALZONE N BAR
122 I-LOW LIMIT N
123 I-HIGH LIMIT N
124 P N
125 T.SAMPLE N SEC
126 T.INT. N SEC
127 T.DIFF. N SEC
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (POWER PANEL 1) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Burner type: 1xKBSD, 2xKBSD, MS, RMS
LINE FRONT MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
NO.
128 P.PART N%
129 I.PART N%
130 D.PART N%
131 MIN PULSE N SEC
132 RUN TIME N SEC
133 MV SAVE N BAR
134 REG OUTPUT N%
135 NON INVERTE N
136 SYMMETRICAL N
137 REMOTE CTRL N
138 STEAM DUMP N BAR
139 ACTUAL SP. N BAR
140 NEUTRALZONE N BAR
141 I-LOW LIMIT N
142 I-HIGH LIMIT N
143 P N
144 T.SAMPLE N SEC
145 T.INT. N SEC
146 T.DIFF. N SEC
147 P.PART N%
148 I.PART N%
149 D.PART N%
150 MIN PULSE N SEC
151 RUN TIME N SEC
152 MV SAVE N BAR
153 REG OUTPUT N%
154 NON INVERTE N
155 SYMMETRICAL N
156 REMOTE CTRL N
157 DATA INSPECT
158 COMMON PRES N BAR
159 F.OIL PRES N
160 F.OIL TEMP N
161 SMK. DEN. 1 N
162 SMK. DEN. 2 N
163 SALINITY N
164 CONFIG
165 PANEL TYPE N pw:su def: not def com set:
166 BURNER FAMILY N pw:su def: multi com set:
167 BAUD RATE N pw:su lo: 600 hi: 38400 def: 19200 com set:
168 NODE NO.OFFSET N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 125 def: 1 com set:
169 LANGUAGE
170 CONTRAST N lo: 20 hi: 80 def: 25 com set:
171 LANGUAGE N def: GB
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MENU TREE FOR BOILER PLANT (POWER PANEL 2) Version no/data: 6.52Bxxxx Burnertype: MS Burner type: 1xKBSD, 2xKBSD, MS, RMS
LINE FRONT MENU MAIN MENU SUB MENU LEVEL 1 SUB MENU LEVEL 2 SUB MENU LEVEL 3 SUB MENU LEVEL 4 [VAL] PASSW. LOWEST HIGHEST DEFAULT COMMISSIONING
NO.
1 [INFO 1]
2 [INFO 2]
3 [STATE 1] N
4 [STATE 2] N
5 PUMP CTRL
6 WATER PUMP
7 WATER PUMP
8 PUMP 1_1 SEL. N
9 MODE N
10 STATE N
11 PUMP 1_2 SEL. N
12 MODE N
13 STATE N
14 PUMP 2_1 SEL. N
15 MODE N
16 STATE N
17 PUMP 2_2 SEL. N
18 MODE N
19 STATE N
20 F.PMP1 REM START N
21 F.PMP1 REM STOP N
22 F.PMP2 REM START N
23 F.PMP2 REM STOP N
24 F.PMP3 REM START N
25 F.PMP3 REM STOP N
26 F.PMP4 REM START N
27 F.PMP4 REM STOP N
28 CIRCULATION PUMP
29 C.PMP1 SEL. N
30 STATE N
31 C.PMP2 SEL. N
32 STATE N
33 C.PMP1 REM START N
34 C.PMP1 REM STOP N
35 C.PMP2 REM START N
36 C.PMP2 REM STOP N
37 SETUP
38 DIAGNOSES
39 TIMERS INSPECT
40 F.W.PMP 1 N SEC
41 F.W.PMP 2 N SEC
42 F.W.PMP 3 N SEC
43 F.W.PMP 4 N SEC
44 F.W. DELAY N SEC
45 F.W. M. RUN N SEC
46 F.W. DELAY2 N SEC
47 C.PUMP 1 N SEC
48 C.PUMP 2 N SEC
49 SOFTWARE VERSION
50 [PANEL TYPE] N
51 [VERSION] N
52 [INFO 1] N
53 [INFO] N
54 DIGITAL INPUT
55 F.W.PMP1 FB N
56 F.W.PMP1 STBY N
57 F.W.PMP2 FB N
58 F.W.PMP2 STBY N
59 F.W.PMP3 FB N
60 F.W.PMP3 STBY N
61 F.W.PMP4 FB N
62 F.W.PMP4 STBY N
63 CIRC.PMP1 FB N
64 CIRC.PMP STBY N
65 P2DI11 N
66 CIRC.PMP LF N
67 CIRC.PMP2 FB N
68 C.PMP1 REM STOP N
69 C.PMP1 REM START N
70 C.PMP2 REM STOP N
71 C.PMP2 REM START N
72 F.W.PMP1 REM STOP N
73 F.W.PMP1 REM START N
74 F.W.PMP2 REM STOP N
75 F.W.PMP2 REM START N
76 F.W.PMP3 REM STOP N
77 F.W.PMP3 REM START N
78 F.W.PMP4 REM STOP N
79 F.W.PMP4 REM START N
80 DIGITAL OUTPUT
81 F.W.PMP1 N
82 F.W.PMP2 N
83 F.W.PMP3 N
84 F.W.PMP4 N
85 CIRC.PMP1 N
86 CIRC.PMP2 N
87 P2DO07 N
88 F.W.PMP.STB.STRT N
89 CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT N
90 P2DO10 N
91 P2DO11 N
92 P2DO12 N
93 P2DO13 N
94 P2DO14 N
95 P2DO15 N
96 P2DO16 N
97 P2DO17 N
98 P2DO18 N
99 DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST pw:su
100 F.W.PMP1 N
101 F.W.PMP2 N
102 F.W.PMP3 N
103 F.W.PMP4 N
104 CIRC.PMP1 N
105 CIRC.PMP2 N
106 P2DO07 N
107 F.W.PMP.STB.STRT N
108 CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT N
109 P2DO10 N
110 P2DO11 N
111 P2DO12 N
112 P2DO13 N
113 P2DO14 N
114 P2DO15 N
115 P2DO16 N
116 P2DO17 N
117 P2DO18 N
118 EXAMINE MEMORY
119 [ARD][CONTENT] N
120 CONFIG
121 PANEL TYPE N pw:su def: not def com set:
122 BAUD RATE N pw:su lo: 600 hi: 38400 def: 19200 com set:
123 NODE NO.OFFSET N pw:su lo: 0 hi: 125 def: 1 com set:
124 LANGUAGE
125 CONTRAST N lo: 20 hi: 80 def: 20 com set:
126 LANGUAGE N def: GB
11 LOW ALARM
12 ACTUAL SP.
13 SETP.
14 SETP.HIGH
15 NEUTRALZONE
16 REMOTE CTRL

17 WATER LEVEL
18 HI.SHT.DWN.
19 HIGH ALARM
20 LOW ALARM
21 LO.SHT.DWN.
22 ACTUAL SP.
23 SETP.OFFSET

24 SETP.

25 SETP.HIGH
26 DEADZONE

27 I-LOW LIMIT

28 I-HIGH LIMIT

29 P
30 T.SAMPLE
31 T.INT.
32 T.DIFF.
33 P.PART
34 I.PART
35 D.PART
36 REG OUTPUT
37 REMOTE CTRL

38 FUEL OIL
39 F.OIL TEMP

40 HIGH ALARM
41 LOW ALARM
42 LO.SHT.DWN.
43 SETP.
44 NEUTRALZONE
45 P
46 T.SAMPLE
47 T.INT.
48 T.DIFF.
49 P.PART
50 I.PART
51 D.PART
52 MIN PULSE
53 RUN TIME
54 REG OUTPUT
55 REMOTE CTRL

56 F.OIL PRES
57 LOW ALARM
58 LO.SHT.DWN.
59 SERVO
60 SERVO POS.
61 ACTUAL SP.

62 NEUTRALZONE
63 REMOTE CTRL

64 COMBUST
65 SMK. DENSIT
66 HIGH ALARM
67 OXYGEN
68 HIGH ALARM
69 TEMP. UPTAK
70 HI.SHT.DWN.
71 HIGH ALARM
72 CMN CTRL
73 PUMP CTRL
74 OIL PUMP
75 F.O.PMP1 SEL.
76 STATE
77 F.O.PMP2 SEL.
78 STATE
79 F.PMP1 REM START
80 F.PMP1 REM STOP
81 F.PMP2 REM START
82 F.PMP2 REM STOP
83 CHEM PMP
84 CHEM PMP1
85 CHEM PMP2
86 WATER PUMP
87 WATER PUMP
88 PUMP 1_1 SEL.
89 MODE
90 STATE
91 PUMP 1_2 SEL.
92 MODE
93 STATE
94 PUMP 2_1 SEL.
95 MODE
96 STATE
97 PUMP 2_2 SEL.
98 MODE
99 STATE
### F.PMP1 REM START
### F.PMP1 REM STOP
### F.PMP2 REM START
### F.PMP2 REM STOP
### F.PMP3 REM START
### F.PMP3 REM STOP
### F.PMP4 REM START
### F.PMP4 REM STOP
### CIRCULATION PUMP
### C.PMP1 SEL.
### STATE
### C.PMP2 SEL.
### STATE
### C.PMP1 REM START
### C.PMP1 REM STOP
### C.PMP2 REM START
### C.PMP2 REM STOP
### SMOKE BLOW
### SMOKE BLOWER 1
### STEAM DUMP
### STEAM DUMP
### SETP.
### P
### T.SAMPLE
### T.INT.
### T.DIFF.
### REG OUTPUT
### REMOTE CTRL

### SALINITY
### SALINITY
### HI.SHT.DWN.
### HIGH ALARM
### [OIL OPERATION]
### SURVEIL
### SHT.DWN. INSPECTION

### [SHT.DWN. NUM]


### [SHT.DWN. TEXT]
### ALARM INSPECTION

### [ALARM NUM]


### [ALARM TEXT]
### SETUP
### CTRL MODE
### BURNER CTRL MODE

### SETPOINT SELECT

### TIMERS
### TIMERS
### SEQUENCE
### START START
### IGNITER POS
### FD.FAN ST.
### PURGE
### FLUSH START
### FLUSH BREAK
### FLUSH END
### IGNITION
### SAFETY TIME
### START SEQ
### FLAME STAB.
### LOW FIRING
### RISING TIME
### STEAM PG.PO
### STEAM PURG1
### STEAM PURG2
### POSTPURGE
### SURVEILLANCE
### WATER HI.SD
### WATER HI.AL
### WATER LO.AL
### WATER LO.SD
### WATER SW LO
### PMS FEEDBAC
### SERVO POS
### B.MOT.STAR
### W. REG OUT
### SMOKE HI.AL
### TEMP HI.AL.
### TEMP HI.SD.
### KEY HOLD
### BOOST.M.ST.
### SHARED
### SAL HI.AL.
### SAL HI.SD.
### OIL LO.AL.
### POWER PANEL 1
### F.O.PMP 1
### F.O.PMP 2
### FUEL PRESS
### F.O.PMP DEL
### DO TO HFO
### HFO TO DO
### KEY TIMEOUT
### POWER PANEL 2
### F.W.PMP 1
### F.W.PMP 2
### F.W.PMP 3
### F.W.PMP 4
### F.W. DELAY
### F.W. M. RUN
### F.W. DELAY2

### C.PUMP 1
### C.PUMP 2
### COMMUNICATION
### PANEL1 OFFL
### PANEL2 OFFL
### TIMERS SETUP
### SEQUENCE
### START START
### IGNITER POS
### FD.FAN ST.
### PURGE
### FLUSH START
### FLUSH BREAK

### FLUSH END

### IGNITION
### SAFETY TIME
### START SEQ
### FLAME STAB.
### LOW FIRING
### RISING TIME
### STEAM PG.PO
### STEAM PURG1
### STEAM PURG2
### POSTPURGE
### SURVEILLANCE
### WATER HI.SD
### WATER HI.AL
### WATER LO.AL
### WATER LO.SD
### WATER SW LO
### PMS FEEDBAC
### SERVO POS
### B.MOT.STAR
### W. REG OUT
### SMOKE HI.AL
### TEMP HI.AL.
### TEMP HI.SD.
### KEY HOLD
### BOOST.M.ST.
### SHARED
### SAL HI.AL.
### SAL HI.SD.
### OIL LO.AL.
### POWER PANEL 1
### F.O.PMP 1
### F.O.PMP 2
### FUEL PRESS
### F.O.PMP DEL
### DO TO HFO
### HFO TO DO
### KEY TIMEOUT
### POWER PANEL 2
### F.W.PMP 1
### F.W.PMP 2
### F.W.PMP 3
### F.W.PMP 4
### F.W. DELAY
### F.W. M. RUN
### F.W. DELAY2

### C.PUMP 1
### C.PUMP 2
### COMMUNICATION
### PANEL1 OFFL
### PANEL2 OFFL
### DATE/TIME

### HOUR
### MIN
### SEC
### DAY
### MONTH
### YEAR
### HOUR/START CNT
### NOZZLE 1
### NOZZLE 1

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### NOZZLE 2
### NOZZLE 2

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### SMOKE BLOW
### SMOKE BLOW

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### BOOST PUMP
### BOOST PUMP

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### BURN.MOTOR
### BURN.MOTOR

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### FUEL PUMP 1
### FUEL PUMP 1

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### FUEL PUMP 2
### FUEL PUMP 2

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### CIRC.PUMP 1
### CIRC.PUMP 1

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### CIRC.PUMP 2
### CIRC.PUMP 2

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### CHEM.PUMP 1
### CHEM.PUMP 1

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### CHEM.PUMP 2
### CHEM.PUMP 2

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### F.W.PUMP 1
### F.W.PUMP 1

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### F.W.PUMP 2
### F.W.PUMP 2

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### F.W.PUMP 3
### F.W.PUMP 3

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### F.W.PUMP 4
### F.W.PUMP 4

### TOT.HOUR
### SRV.HOUR
### SRV.VAL
### RESET
### TOT.START
### SRV.START
### SETTINGS
### START/STOP LIMITS
### M.START DIF

### M.STOP DIFF

### MIN.FIRING POSITION

### SERVO POS.


### PURGE POSITION
### SERVO POS.
### IGNITION POSITION
### SERVO POS.
### SERVO POS
### POS NOZZL 1
### POS 2 OPENG
### POS 1 AND 2
### DIAGNOSES
### SOFTWARE VERSION
### [PANEL TYPE]
### [VERSION]
### [INFO 1]
### [INFO 2]
### DIGITAL INPUT
### EXTERN SHUTDOWN 1

### HI STM PRESS SWITCH

### LANCE REDRAWN


### WATER LEVEL LOW
### FLAME SCANNER 1
### FLAME SCANNER 2
### START PERM.PMS
### IGN.INS./O.TEMP.L
### AIR CLOSED/O.TEMP.H

### OIL V.POS/Q.C.VALVE


### H.OIL PRS/IGN.F.SUV
### F.IN WB./O.TEMP CTR
### HIGH TEMP UPTAKE
### LOW COMB AIR PRESS

### LOW OIL PRESS NOZZL


### L.OIL TEMP N/LOW AT

### COLD WARM START


### INERT GAS
### EXTERN STOP 1
### EXTERN STOP 2
### EXTERN SHUTDOWN 2

### HEAVY FUEL OPERAT


### F.O.PMP1 FB
### F.O.PMP2 FB
### BURNER MOTOR 1 FB
### BURNER MOTOR 1 OL

### SALINITY
### OIL CONTENT
### HIGH GAS TEMP.AT EG

### F.O.PMP1 REM STOP


### F.O.PMP1 REM START

### F.O.PMP2 REM STOP


### F.O.PMP2 REM START

### F.W.PMP1 FB
### F.W.PMP1 STBY
### F.W.PMP2 FB
### F.W.PMP2 STBY
### F.W.PMP3 FB
### F.W.PMP3 STBY
### F.W.PMP4 FB
### F.W.PMP4 STBY
### CIRC.PMP1 FB
### CIRC.PMP STBY
### CIRC.PMP LF
### CIRC.PMP2 FB
### C.PMP1 REM STOP
### C.PMP1 REM START
### C.PMP2 REM STOP
### C.PMP2 REM START
### F.W.PMP1 REM STOP
### F.W.PMP1 REM START

### F.W.PMP2 REM STOP


### F.W.PMP2 REM START

### F.W.PMP3 REM STOP


### F.W.PMP3 REM START
### F.W.PMP4 REM STOP
### F.W.PMP4 REM START

### DIGITAL OUTPUT


### ATM.S.P/SERVO UP
### ATM.S.P/SERVO DW
### IGNITION
### NOZZLE2/W.MAN AUTO

### OIL V/ NOZZLE 1


### ATM STEAM/SAFETY V

### S.PURGE/HEATING E
### BOILER PRESS HI.SET
### SOOTBLOWER
### SHT.DWN.
### START REQ TO PMS
### ALARM
### ALARM H.WATER L
### ALARM L.WATER L
### BURNER IN STOP
### F. W. REG. ON/OFF
### F.O.PMP 1
### F.O.PMP 2
### SMOKE BLOWER 1
### SMOKE BLOWER 2
### F.O.PMP.STB.STRT
### BURNER MOTOR 1
### F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY
### F.D FAN2/F.HEAT
### CHEMICAL ST 1
### CHEMICAL ST 2
### OIL TRACING
### F.W.PMP1
### F.W.PMP2
### F.W.PMP3
### F.W.PMP4
### CIRC.PMP1
### CIRC.PMP2
### F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
### CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT
### SUPERUSER KEYWORD

### [USED]
### SERIAL NUMBER
### SERIAL NO
### COMMISSIONED
### ERASE EEPROM
### NO OF SHT.DWN.
### NO OF SHT.DWN.
### DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST

### ATM.S.P/SERVO UP
### ATM.S.P/SERVO DW
### IGNITION
### NOZZLE2/W.MAN AUTO

### OIL V/ NOZZLE 1


### ATM STEAM/SAFETY V

### S.PURGE/HEATING E
### BOILER PRESS HI.SET
### SOOTBLOWER
### SHT.DWN.
### START REQ TO PMS
### ALARM
### ALARM H.WATER L
### ALARM L.WATER L
### BURNER IN STOP
### F. W. REG. ON/OFF
### F.O.PMP 1
### F.O.PMP 2
### SMOKE BLOWER 1
### SMOKE BLOWER 2
### F.O.PMP.STB.STRT
### BURNER MOTOR 1
### F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY
### F.D FAN2/F.HEAT
### CHEMICAL ST 1
### CHEMICAL ST 2
### OIL TRACING
### F.W.PMP1
### F.W.PMP2
### F.W.PMP3
### F.W.PMP4
### CIRC.PMP1
### CIRC.PMP2
### F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
### CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT
### NEW PASSWORD
### NEW PASSWORD
### RESET PASSWORDS

### LOGGINGS
### INSPECT SHT.DWN.
LOG
### [SHT.DWN. NUM]
### [SHT.DWN. TEXT]
### CALIBRATE
### WATER LEVEL
### WATER LEVEL
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### RND.1/10MM
### BOILER PRES
### BOILER PRES
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### FUEL O.PRES
### FUEL O.PRES
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### OXYGEN SENS
### OXYGEN SENS
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### SMOKE DENS.
### SMOKE DENS.
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### SALINITY
### SALINITY
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### ST.PRES.COM

### ST.PRES.COM
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### SERVO MOTOR
### SERVO MOTOR
### RAW DATA
### RANGE HIGH
### RANGE LOW
### T.MIN->MAX
### CONFIG
### PANEL SYSTEM
### PANEL TYPE

### BURNER TYPE


### BURNER FAMILY
### NODE NO.OFFSET

### PART NO.OFFSET

### BAUD RATE


### BURNER SYSTEM
### MAN STEP

### REDUCED PRS


### LOAD LIMIT
### TAU W.LEVEL
### OIL SAMPLING
### BURNER OPTIONS
### PRESS UNIT
### OXYGEN
### SMOKE MONITOR
### STEAM DUMP
### FW.PUMP CTRL
### FW.REG.OUT.LIM

### FW.OUTPUT CFG

### FW.REG.TYPE

### W.CIRC.PUMPS
### CHEM. PUMPS
### EXHAUST GAS
### SALINITY

### TEMP. UPTAKE

### INERT GAS


### KEY DISABLE

### FLAME SURV. ON

### WINDOWS

### SMALL GUN

### F.OIL T.CTRL


### HOUR/START CNT.
### BOOSTER PUMP
### ANALOG OPTIONS
### BOILER PRES

### OIL PRESS NZ

### WATER LEVEL

### DIFF.PRESS.

### ME LOAD
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### CLEAR
### LANGUAGE
### CONTRAST
### LANGUAGE
Set point for low steam pressure alarm.
Displays the chosen set point which is selected in the setup/ctrl mode menu.
Set point for boiler operation in low pressure mode.
Set point for boiler operation in high pressure mode.
The neutral zone controls start/stop of nozzle 2 when the burner is in operation.
Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by p
decrease. This means operation with nozzle 1 only or operation with both nozzle 1 and nozzle 2 provided that the burner is operating. Alteration of the reg
takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu item. An alarm will be present when the regulator
the regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Menu for control of the water level control.


Set point for high water level shut down (burner cut off). If this shut down function is not required by the actual classification society, it should be set as h
Set point for high water level alarm.
Set point for low water level alarm.
Set point for too low water level shut down (burner cut off).
Displays the active set point for normal water level.
Displays the actual ramp function set point as a positive value when the set point changes from "setp." to "setp.high" during burner start. The "setp.offset"
include pressure atomising burners.
Set point for normal water level when the boiler is in starting, stopping or stopped mode. If the firing is off, the water level falls. To prevent refilling of fee
modes.
Set point for normal water level during normal operation.
Setting of dead zone for the water level regulation. The dead zone is used to ensure a steady regulator output when the water level is close to the set point.
from the set point the calculation of the PID P-part is stopped, leaving the I-part to do the final tuning. In order to make this bump less the P-part distortion
point ±0.5 dead zone.
Limitation of the I-part for the PID water level regulation. When the low limitation is active and the calculation exceeds -5% downwards, the I-part is limi
maximum is -5%.
Limitation of the I-part for the PID water level regulation. When the high limitation is active and the calculation exceeds 105%, the I-part is limited and de
maximum is 105%.
Proportional gain for the regulation.
Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.
Integral action time for the regulation.
Derivative action time for the regulation.
Percentage value of the proportional part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Percentage value of the integral part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Percentage value of the derivative part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Regulation output signal in %.
Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by p
decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar place
present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual

Menu for control of the fuel oil temperature and pressure.


Menu for control of the fuel oil temperature. If “on/off” regulation is selected in the config/burner option menu only the first five menu items will be displ
menu items are displayed and active.
Set point for high fuel oil temperature alarm.
Set point for low oil temperature alarm.
Set point for low fuel oil temperature shut down (burner cut off).
Set point for heavy fuel oil temperature.
Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.
Proportional gain for the regulation.
Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.
Integral action time for the regulation.
Derivative action time for the regulation.
Percentage value of the proportional part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Percentage value of the integral part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Percentage value of the derivative part for the regulation. Used for commission purpose.
Setting of the minimum pulse time. The signal time from the regulator that must be exceeded before regulation is initiated.
Setting of the regulator run time. The time to carry out a full regulation.
Regulation output signal in %.
Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by p
decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar place
possible to set the regulation output manually from the computer, if provided. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Plea
before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Menu for control of the fuel oil pressure.


Set point for low oil pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.
Set point for low oil pressure shut down (burner cut off).
Menu for control of the servo motor.
Displays the actual position of the servo motor.
Start of the burner and operation of nozzle 1 are controlled by the actual set point from the boiler pres menu - the master start difference from the settings/
operation of nozzle 1 are controlled by the actual set point + the master stop difference setting. Please note that master start/stop difference settings can be
Operation of nozzle 2 is controlled by the actual set point from the boiler pres menu - the neutral zone setting also from the boiler pres menu. Stop of nozz
neutral zone setting. During start or stop of the burner the set point is taken from the pre-determined positions stated in the ignition position, purge position

Within the plus and minus value of the limit set in this menu the regulator will not perform any regulation.
Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by p
decrease. This means operation with nozzle 1 only or operation with both nozzle 1 and nozzle 2 provided the burner is operating. Alteration of the regulato
place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar placed on the actual menu item. An alarm will be present when the regulator is in
regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual control mode.

Menu for display of combustion parameters.


Displays the smoke density measurement. This menu will not be displayed if smoke density monitor is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Set point for alarm of high soot contents in the flue gas.
Displays the oxygen sensor measurement. This menu will not be displayed if oxygen sensor is not selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Set point for alarm of high oxygen contents in the flue gas.
Displays the uptake temperature measurement. This menu will not be displayed if uptake temperature measurement is not selected in the setup/burner opti
Set point for shut down because of high temperature in uptake (burner cut off).
Set point for alarm of high temperature in uptake.
Menu for common control of pumps, smoke blower, steam dump equipment, salinity equipment, inert gas mode, three point feed water regulation.
Menu for common control of pumps.
Menu for control and display of the fuel oil pumps.
Selection of operation mode for fuel oil pump 1 (stop, start, stand-by).
Displays the state of fuel oil pump 1 (on/off).
Selection of operation mode for fuel oil pump 2 (stop, start, stand-by).
Displays the state of fuel oil pump 2 (on/off).
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Menu for control of the chemical pumps. This menu will not be displayed if chemical pumps are not selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Selection of operation mode for chemical pump 1 (start/stop).
Selection of operation mode for chemical pump 2 (start/stop).
Menu for control of water pumps. This menu will not be displayed if water pumps are not selected in the setup/burner option menu.
Menu for control and display of the feed water pumps.
Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 1 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).
Selection of operation type for feed water pump 1 (main, service, not def.).
Displays the state of feed water pump 1 (on/off).
Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 2 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).
Selection of operation type for feed water pump 2 (main, service, not def.).
Displays the state of feed water pump 2 (on/off).
Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 3 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).
Selection of operation type for feed water pump 3 (main, service, not def.).
Displays the state of feed water pump 3 (on/off).
Selection of operation mode for feed water pump 4 (stop, start, auto, stand-by).
Selection of operation type for feed water pump 4 (main, service, not def.).
Displays the state of feed water pump 4 (on/off).
Status for remote start of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Menu for control and display of the circulation pumps.
Selection of operation mode for circulation pump 1 (stop, start, stand-by).
Displays the state of circulation pump 1 (on/off).
Selection of operation mode for circulation pump 2 (stop, start, stand-by).
Displays the state of circulation pump 2 (on/off).
Status for remote start of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Displays the state of the smoke blower for the smoke density equipment.
Displays the state of the smoke density equipment.
Menu for control of the steam dump equipment. This menu will not be displayed if steam dump equipment is not selected in the setup/burner option menu
Menu for control and display of the steam dump equipment.
Set point for the steam dump pressure (opening of the steam dump valve).
Proportional gain for the regulation.
Time interval between reading output signals from the transmitter.
Integral action time for the regulation.
Derivative action time for the regulation.
Regulation output signal in %.
Selection between automatic (0) or manual (1) control of the regulator. In manual control mode (1) the regulator output can be increased or decreased by p
decrease. Alteration of the regulator output can only be performed if it takes place in the actual menu or in the previous menu step with the black bar place
present when the regulator is in manual control mode. Please note that the regulator must be active before the regulation output can be changed in manual

Menu for control of the salinity alarm equipment. This menu will not be displayed if salinity alarm equipment is not selected in the setup/burner option me
Menu for control and display of the salinity alarm equipment.
Set point for shut down because of high salinity contents in feed water (burner cut off).
Set point for alarm of high salinity contents in feed water.
Indicates the fuel choice (diesel oil operation or heavy oil operation). Please note that the fuel type must be selected manually.
Menu for display of shut downs and alarms.
Menu for display of the first arising shut down out of the complete number of present shut downs. All arising shut downs initiate burner cut off. By pressin
right side of the panel all present shut downs can be viewed.
Displays shut down number.
Displays shut down text.
Menu for display of the first arising alarm out of the complete number of present alarms. By pressing the up and down arrow soft keys on the right side of

Displays alarm number.


Displays alarm text.
Menu for set-up of control mode, timers, settings, diagnoses, loggings, calibration, configuration, and language.
Menu for selection of burner mode and pressure mode.
Selection of burner control mode (stopped, auto, manual). If auto mode is selected, the burner mode can be switched directly between manual mode and au
manual operation. Light in the LED above this soft key indicates that manual mode is selected. Please note that during the start up sequence the burner con
number of menus can only be operated if the burner is in stop mode.
Selection of pressure mode (low, high). If the boiler plant is not intended to operate at different pressure modes, the set points in the boiler pressure menu

Menu for readout and set-up of timers to sequences, surveillance, shared operation, power panels, and communication.
Menu for timer readout. The readouts are only shown when the individual steps and items are active.
Menu for sequence timer readout.
Timer countdown for the minimum running time of the combustion air fan (steam atomising burners).
Timer countdown for positioning the ignition burner (steam atomising burners).
Timer countdown for the combustion air fan starting period (steam atomising burners).
Timer countdown for the purge period.
Timer countdown for the flush start period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS).
Timer countdown for the flush break period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS).
Timer countdown for the flush end period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS).
Timer countdown for the ignition period.
Timer countdown for the safety time period.
Timer countdown for the maximum permissible starting time of the burner.
Timer countdown for the flame stabilising period.
Timer countdown for the low firing period.
Timer countdown for the rising period.
Timer countdown for regulator positioning to steam purge position (steam atomising burners).
Timer countdown for the steam purge 1 period (steam atomising burners). Oil valves close and steam purge valve opens.
Timer countdown for the steam purge 2 period (steam atomising burners). Atomising steam valve closes, and steam purge valve remains open.
Timer countdown for the post purge period.
Menu for readout of surveillance timers.
Timer countdown for delay of the high water level shut down (burner cut off).
Timer countdown for delay of the high water level alarm.
Timer countdown for delay of the low water level alarm.
Timer countdown for delay of the low water level shut down (burner cut off).
Timer countdown for delay of the low water level shut down switch (burner cut off).
Timer countdown for maximum feedback signal time from the ships power management system (PMS), steam atomising burners.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from servo position (pressure atomising burners).
Timer countdown for feedback signal from burner motor started (pressure atomising burners).
Timer countdown for signal to start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation.
Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the smoke density equipment.
Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the uptake temperature measurement.
Timer countdown for delay of high shut down (burner cut off) from the uptake temperature measurement.
Timer countdown for delay of non-operation of an unlocked local panel.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from booster pump motor started (large pressure atomising burners).
Menu for readout of shared timers.
Timer countdown for delay of high alarm from the salinity alarm equipment.
Timer countdown for delay of high shut down (burner cut off) from the salinity alarm equipment.
Timer countdown for delay of low oil pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.
Menu for readout of power panel 1 timers.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from fuel oil pump 1.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from fuel oil pump 2.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from start stand-by fuel oil pump. The start is effected by the low fuel oil pressure alarm.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from shut down and cut off functions during start of the fuel oil pumps.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from positioning the three way valve from diesel oil operation to heavy fuel oil operation.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from positioning the three way valve from heavy fuel oil operation to diesel oil operation.
Timer countdown for communication feedback signal between the panels.
Menu for readout of power panel 1 timers.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 1.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 2.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 3.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from feed water pump 4.
Timer countdown for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+1 pumps in
Timer countdown for change of feed water pump (main/service pump) after stop of the burner.
Timer countdown for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+2 pumps in
three point feed water regulation.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 1.
Timer countdown for feedback signal from circulation pump 2.
Menu for readout of communication timers. The timers continuously count down until they are reset by the feedback signals. After resetting the timers com
Timer countdown for communication feedback signal from local panel 1.
Timer countdown for communication feedback signal from local panel 2.
Menu for timer set-up.
Menu for set-up of sequence timers.
Setting of the minimum running time for the combustion air fan (steam atomising burners).
Setting of the maximum time for positioning the ignition burner (steam atomising burners).
Setting of the maximum start time for the combustion air fan (steam atomising burners).
Setting of the purge time period.
Setting of the flush start time period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS). If the cold/warm start thermostat is activated during start up the safety sol
pre-heater and nozzle head open. Hereby the oil system on the burner is flushed with heavy fuel oil and the temperature is increased by the pre-heater.
Setting of the flush break time period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS). After the flush start time period has expired the solenoid valves close an
the pre-heater is heated to the correct temperature.
Setting of the flush end time period for pressure atomising burners (MS, RMS). When the flush break time period is completed the solenoid valves open fo
In this way the heavy fuel oil contained inside the pre-heater will reach nozzle head when the oil is ignited.
Setting of the ignition time period.
Setting of the safety time period.
Setting of the maximum start time for the burner.
Setting of the flame stabilising time period.
Setting of the low firing time.
Setting of the rising time.
Setting of the time for regulator positioning to steam purge position (steam atomising burners).
Setting of the steam purge 1 time period (steam atomising burners). Oil valves close and steam purge valve opens.
Setting of the steam purge 2 time period (steam atomising burners). Atomising steam valve closes, and steam purge valve remains open.
Setting of the postpurge time period.
Menu for set-up of surveillance timers.
Setting of the timer delay for high water level shut down (burner cut off).
Setting of the timer delay for high water level alarm.
Setting of the timer delay for low water level alarm.
Setting of the timer delay for low water level shut down (burner cut off).
Setting of the timer delay for low water level shut down switch (burner cut off).
Setting of the timer delay from the power management system (PMS) of the ship, steam atomising burners.
Setting of the timer delay for servo position (pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the timer delay for burner motor started (pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the time delay for start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation.
Setting of the timer delay for high alarm from the smoke density equipment.
Setting of the timer delay for high temperature alarm in uptake.
Setting of the timer delay for high temperature shut down in uptake (burner cut off).
Setting of the timer delay for non-operation of an unlocked local panel.
Setting of the timer delay for booster pump motor started (large pressure atomising burners).
Menu for set-up of shared timers.
Setting of the timer delay for high alarm from the salinity alarm equipment.
Setting of the timer delay for high shut down (burner cut off) from the salinity alarm equipment.
Setting of the timer delay for low pressure alarm and start of the stand-by oil pump.
Menu for set-up of power panel 1 timers.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from fuel oil pump 1.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from fuel oil pump 2.
Time period for delay of start stand-by fuel oil pump. The start is effected by the low fuel oil pressure alarm.
Time period for delay of shut down and cut off functions during start of the fuel oil pumps.
Time period for positioning the three way valve from diesel oil operation to heavy fuel oil operation.
Time period for positioning the three way valve from heavy fuel oil operation to diesel oil operation.
Time period in which absent communication between the panels is accepted before setting the key operation lock to power panel 1.
Menu for set-up of power panel 2 timers.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from feed water pump 1.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from feed water pump 2.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from feed water pump 3.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from feed water pump 4.
Time period for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+1 pumps in the b
Time period for change of feed water pump (main/service pump) after stop of the burner.
Time period for delay of start stand-by feed water pump in case of low pressure. The timer is active when the pumps are configured as 2+2 pumps in the b
point feed water regulation.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from circulation pump 1.
Time period for delay of feedback signal from circulation pump 2.
Menu for set-up of communication timers.
Time period in which absent communication from local panel 1 is accepted.
Time period in which absent communication from local panel 2 is accepted.
The date/time is used to indicate time for the event and alarm system. It might be advantageous to adjust the date/time for GMT in order to have a fixed tim
the control system and remembered even if the system is switched off for a period of time.
Must be adjusted as a 24 hour watch.
Adjustment of minutes.
Adjustment of seconds.
Adjustment of date.
Adjustment of month.
Adjustment of year (4 digits).
Main menu for hour counters.
Hour counter menu for burner operation.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
parts replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the

Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the burner.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for burner load at nozzle 2.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
parts replacement the total/service running hours can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total running hours for the burner at operation on nozzle 2.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours on nozzle 2 since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Hour counter menu for smoke density blower.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected blower/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected blower/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for booster pump. Note only used for large pressure atomising burners.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for burner motor.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for fuel oil pump 1.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for fuel oil pump 2.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for circulation pump 1.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for circulation pump 2.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for chemical pump 1.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for chemical pump 2.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for feed water pump 1.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for feed water pump 2.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for feed water pump 3.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Hour counter menu for feed water pump 4.
Hour counter sub menu. When the service hours exceed the set interval an alarm is given. Note that the service time continues to count irrespectively of th
replacement the total/service running hours and number of starts can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of new values via entering of the super
Counts and displays the total running hours for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated running hours since the last reset of service hours.
Setting of the service interval in hours.
Reset of the service counters
Counts and displays the total number of starts for the connected pump/motor.
Counts and displays accumulated number of starts since the last reset of service hours.
Menu for setting start/stop limits and servo motor positions in different states.
Menu for start and stop set points for the boiler.
Setting of the start difference for the boiler. The set point for start of the boiler consists of the actual set point from the boiler pres menu and the pressure d
means that when the steam pressure is equal to the actual set point + start difference set point, the boiler starts.
Setting of the stop difference for the boiler. The set point for stop of the boiler consists of actual set point from the boiler pres menu and the pressure differ
that when the steam pressure is equal to the actual set point + stop difference set point, the boiler stops.
Menu for setting the servo motor position when the burner is in minimum firing position.

Setting of the servo motor position.


Menu for setting the servo motor position when the burner is in purge position.
Setting of the servo motor position.
Menu for setting the servo motor position when the burner is in ignition position.
Setting of the servo motor position.
Menu for setting of the servo motor position in operation mode.
Setting of the servo motor position when nozzle 1 is in operation.
Setting of the servo motor position when nozzle 2 is set into operation.
Setting of the servo motor position when both nozzle 1 and nozzle 2 are in operation.
Menu for viewing software information, digital input/output status, setting digital output for testing, and password changes.
Menu for general system information.
Displays panel type.
Displays date and time for installation and software version number.
Displays information text.
Displays information text.
Menu for viewing the status of the digital inputs (0/1).
Status for extern shutdown 1.

Status for the high steam pressure switch.

Status for burner lance redrawn (steam atomising burners) or burner swing out (pressure atomising burners).
Status for too low water level shut down.
Status for flame scanner 1.
Status for flame scanner 2.
Status for the power management system of the ship (PMS), steam atomising burners.
Status for ignition burner inserted (steam atomising burners) or oil temperature low (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for air inlet vanes closed (steam atomising burners) or oil temperature high (pressure atomising burners).

Status for oil valves closed (steam atomising burners) or quick closing valves (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for ignition flame surveillance (steam atomising burners) or high oil pressure in return line (pressure atomising burners).
Status for fire in wind box (steam atomising/rotary cup burners) or oil temperature control on/off (pressure atomising burners).
Status for high temperature in uptake switch.
Status for low combustion air pressure switch.

Status for low oil pressure at the nozzles.


Status for low oil temperature at the nozzles (pressure atomising burners) or low atomising air pressure (rotary cup burners).

Status for cold/warm start.


Status for inert gas mode.
Status for extern stop 1.
Status for extern stop 2.
Status for extern shutdown 2.

Status for position of heavy fuel oil/diesel oil operation.


Status of feedback signal for fuel oil pump 1 running.
Status of feedback signal for fuel oil pump 2 running.
Status of feedback signal for burner motor 1 running.
Status for burner motor 1 overload.

Status for the salinity shut down.


Status for high oil content in the feed water.
Status for high gas temperature at the exhaust gas boiler.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 1 running.


Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 1 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 2 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 2 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 3 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 3 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 4 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 4 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 1 running.
Status of feedback signal for start of stand-by circulation pump.
Status of feedback signal for low circulation flow.
Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 2 running.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Menu for viewing the status of the digital outputs (0/1).


Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure up (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load up (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure down (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load down (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to ignition system.
Status for output signal for nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners) or auto/manual operation of external water level regulation.

Status for output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners) or solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two-stage pressure atomising burners).
Status for output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners) or safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners) or heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for boiler operation in high pressure mode.
Status for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided)
Status for common shut down.
Status for output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship, steam atomising burners.
Status for alarm presence.
Status for high water level alarm.
Status for low water level alarm.
Status for output signal to burner in stop mode.
Status for output signal to feed water regulation.
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 1.
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 2.
Status for output signal to the smoke density blower 1 (actual boiler).
Status for output signal to the smoke density blower 2 (connected boiler).
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump stand-by start.
Status for output signal to burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to combustion air fan 1 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater safety thermostat (pressure atomising burners).
Status for output signal to combustion air fan 2 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater release function (pressure atomising burners).
Status for output signal to chemical station 1.
Status for output signal to chemical station 2.
Status for output signal to the oil tracing system.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 1.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 2.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 3.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 4.
Status for output signal to circulation pump 1.
Status for output signal to circulation pump 2.
Status for output signal to feed water pump stand-by start.
Status for output signal to circulation pump stand-by start.
Menu for display of latest use of super user password.

Display the date and time for the latest entering of the super user password.
Menu for software information.
Displays the EPROM serial number. The number must not be 0.
Displays the commissioning date for the EPROM.
Erases the EEPROM. If the EEPROM is erased the original factory settings from the EPROM will be active (default settings).
Menu for displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.
Displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.
Menu for digital output test. By applying 1/0 signals to the digital output, the pumps, regulators, etc. can be tested, which might be useful during commiss
before this menu can be entered.
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure up (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load up (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure down (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load down (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners
Setting of the output signal to ignition system.
Setting of the output signal to nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners) or auto/manual operation of external water level regulation.

Setting of the output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners) or solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two stage pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners) or safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners) or heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal for boiler operation in high pressure mode.
Setting of the output signal for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided)
Setting of the output signal for shut down.
Setting of the output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship, steam atomising burners.
Setting of the output signal for alarms.
Setting of the output signal for high water level alarm.
Setting of the output signal for low water level alarm.
Setting of the output signal to burner in stop mode.
Setting of the output signal to feed water regulation.
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to the smoke density blower 1 (actual boiler).
Setting of the output signal to the smoke density blower 2 (connected boiler).
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump stand-by start.
Setting of the output signal to burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal to combustion air fan 1 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater safety thermostat (pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the output signal to combustion air fan 2 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater release function (pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the output signal to chemical station pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to chemical station pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to the oil tracing system.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 3.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 4.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump stand-by start.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump stand-by start.
Menu for change and reset of password.
The user and/or super user passwords can be changed. The change will only be effective for the entered password.
Reset of both the user and super user passwords to factory setting. A special password is necessary to enter the menu. This password, as well as the super u
Aalborg Industries. The factory setting of the user password is 1234.
Menu for shut down log and oil flow counter.
Menu for display of the last 20 shut downs.
Date and time for the shut down.
Displays shut down text.
Menu for calibrating operating ranges for transmitters, servo motor, etc.
Menu for setting the water level transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the water level in mm.
The high water level point (in mm) set during commission should be used as the high range level.
The low water level (in mm) set during commission should be used as the low range level.
Calculation resolution for the water level controller.
Menu for setting the boiler pressure transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the boiler pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Menu for setting the fuel oil pressure transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the fuel oil pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the oxygen sensor operating range.
Actual value of the oxygen content in %.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.
Menu for setting the smoke density operating range.
Actual value of the smoke density in %.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.
Menu for setting the salinity equipment operating range.
Actual value of the salinity equipment.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the common pressure transmitter operating range. Please note that if the common steam pressure transmitter and the boiler pressure trans
and far apart, the pressure loss resulting from the height difference and friction should be taken into consideration. Adjustments of the low and high ranges
pressure at the boiler.
Actual value of the common steam pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the servo motor operating range.
Actual value of the servo motor position in percent.
Actual value of the servo motor position indicated as a resistance signal.
Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully open (90°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air damper
Setting of the resistance signal value when the air dampers are fully closed (0°). The value is displayed in the raw data menu item line when the air dampe
Setting of the time to operate the servo motor from 0° - 90°. Appears from the name plate on the servo motor (normally 30 seconds).
Menu for set-up of hardware configuration, burner type, additional operating parameters, and selection of system options.
Menu for set-up of panel type, burner type, and communication. Operation in this menu is only possible if the burner(s) is in stop mode.
Selection between panel type: LOCAL 1, LOCAL 2, POWER 1, POWER 2 (if provided), EGB, or not def. During the initial commissioning in double boi
is number 1 and which boiler is number 2. The number of the local panels should then be selected according to the boiler number.
Selection between burner type: KB, MODUL., 2-STAGE, KBSA, KBSD, or not def.
Selection between MULTI or ALONE operation. If the boiler is part of a double boiler plant and master/slave operation is possible (and intended) MULTI
selected.
Setting of the communication signal between panels. All included panels in a single boiler plant or a multi boiler plant with common supply systems must
communicate together. In a multi boiler plant with separate supply systems the node number must be divided into groups. This means that all included pan
identical number and all included panels for the second boiler should have another identical number. The difference in the number value must always be m
first group of panels is 1, then the second group of panels must be set to 1 + 12 = 13.

The node No.offset of the partner boiler panels in a multi boiler plant must be entered in the menu item line. In case of a single boiler plant it is advisable a
item line.
Speed of the signal transmission. The baud rate should be set as high as possible.
Menu for setting additional regulation parameters.
Defines the step size for the ramp function in manual operation. The value is added to or subtracted from the regulation output each time the soft keys for
or decrease directions respectively. If the soft keys are continuously pressed, the load alteration increases rapidly because the step size will be continuously

The menu item should not be used for this boiler plant.
The menu item should not be used for this boiler plant.
Makes an average value of the number of measurements which are set. The pick-up rate is in 1/100 sec. This prevents sudden uncontrolled regulations cau
This menu item has no function and must be set to the default value.
Menu for additional choice of equipment and pressure units.
Selection of pressure units (bar, Mpa, or kg/cm2).
Additional choice of oxygen sensor equipment.
Additional choice of smoke density equipment.
Additional choice of steam dump equipment.
Additional choice of feed water pumps.
Limits for start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation. The entered value is divided into two equal levels that represen
above normal water level respectively.
Selection of I/P positioner for the feed water regulation. Some boiler plants may be provided with two feed water control valves of different sizes. If OFF
active on I/P positioner 1 and If EXH is selected the output signal will only be active on I/P positioner 2. If OIL is selected the output signal will change b
depending on the burner state. When the burner is in operation I/P positioner 1 is active and when the burner is stopped I/P positioner 2 is active. Please no
output signal is maintained at the largest control valve.

Selection of feed water regulation type between PID (ordinary regulation), 3PT (three point regulation), EXT (external regulation), or 2PT (two point regu
atomising burners only PID regulation should be selected.
Additional choice of water circulation pumps by selecting number of pumps.
Additional choice of chemical pumps by selecting number of pumps.
Additional choice of an exhaust gas boiler. This will only effect the graphic pictures for the PC monitoring and control system. If a PC is not provided this
Additional choice of salinity alarm equipment. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the salinity
shut down for the salinity equipment are also active.
Additional choice of uptake temperature measurement. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the
alarm and shut down for the uptake measurement are also active.
Additional choice of inert gas mode.
Disable the key operation lock. Operation can take place from all operation places. However, the time period for non-operation of the panels is still active.
menu.
Activates flame surveillance. If "early" is selected the flame surveillance is activated before continuing to step 5 (safety time) in the burner start-up sequen
is activated in step 5 (safety time).
Selection of windows platform in connection with the PC monitoring and control system. If a PC is provided check the platform and set the same platform
in this menu point.
Additional choice of two burner lance operation. Selection between "no" or "yes". Note that this menu item line has no function for boiler plants that inclu

Selection of on/off or PWR (pulse wide reg.) temperature regulation for pressure atomising burners. On/off should be selected for WH burners and PWR f
Activation of hour counters.
Additional choice of booster pump. Note only used for large pressure atomising burners
Menu for setting analogue inputs.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the boiler pressure transmitter. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the ex
space.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the nozzle oil pressure transmitter. Some steam atomising burners may be provided with a pressure transmi

Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the water level controller. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the exhaust

Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the differential pressure transmitter used for exhaust gas measurement if the panel type is selected as EGB.
with a differential pressure transmitter while others with a U-tube differential pressure gauge.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for main engine load if the panel type is selected as EGB.
Menu for assigning new texts to existing alarms and shut downs. In the following menu item lines it is possible to enter new texts which can overwrite alre

Indication of which editable text is currently edited (free text #xx). It is possible to enter 10 editable text lines each with a maximum of 20 characters.
New text for the specific free text No. is indicated in this menu item line.
Line for keyboard from which characters are entered. Navigation on the keyboard is done with the left and right arrow keys. When the set key is pressed a
text menu item line. Shifting between free text lines is done with the "↑" and "↓" characters. When the editing of text is completed the "end" character mus

Menu for linking and clearing new alarm/shut down texts. The new texts entered in the "edit text" menu can be assigned to existing alarm and shut down n
ten possible free text lines can be entered. At first selection is made between alarm link "AL.", shut down link "SD.", or no link "NO". Then the desired al
numbers appear from the alarm and shut down lists. When a new free text has been linked and the specific alarm or shut down state arises it will be display
well as free text number and link number are indicated. Note that any entered texts and links will only be displayed on the local panels, and not on a conne
erased by means of the clear function. Here selection is made between clearing all texts "text", all link info "link", or both "all". If "all" is selected the syst
and shut down texts.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 01.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 02.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 03.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 04.
Clearing of texts, link info, or both.
Menu for language and LCD display contrast selection.
Setting of the light contrast in the LCD display.
It is only possible to choose GB (English).
621 F.O.PMP1 REM START

622 F.O.PMP2 REM STOP


623 F.O.PMP2 REM START

624 F.W.PMP1 FB
625 F.W.PMP1 STBY
626 F.W.PMP2 FB
627 F.W.PMP2 STBY
628 F.W.PMP3 FB
629 F.W.PMP3 STBY
630 F.W.PMP4 FB
631 F.W.PMP4 STBY
632 CIRC.PMP1 FB
633 CIRC.PMP STBY
634 CIRC.PMP LF
635 CIRC.PMP2 FB
636 C.PMP1 REM STOP
637 C.PMP1 REM START
638 C.PMP2 REM STOP
639 C.PMP2 REM START
640 F.W.PMP1 REM STOP

641 F.W.PMP1 REM START

642 F.W.PMP2 REM STOP


643 F.W.PMP2 REM START

644 F.W.PMP3 REM STOP

645 F.W.PMP3 REM START

646 F.W.PMP4 REM STOP

647 F.W.PMP4 REM START

648 DIGITAL OUTPUT


649 ATM.S.P/SERVO UP
650 ATM.S.P/SERVO DW

651 IGNITION
652 NOZZLE2/W.MAN
AUTO
653 OIL V/ NOZZLE 1
654 ATM STEAM/SAFETY
V
655 S.PURGE/HEATING E
656 BOILER PRESS HI.SET

657 SOOTBLOWER
658 W.MAN.INCREASE
659 W.MAN.DECREASE
660 SHT.DWN.
661 START REQ TO PMS
662 ALARM
663 ALARM H.WATER L
664 ALARM L.WATER L
665 BURNER IN STOP
666 F. W. REG. ON/OFF
667 F.O.PMP 1
668 F.O.PMP 2
669 F.O.PRS.UP/ATM AIR1

670 F.O.PRS.DW/ATM AIR2

671 F.O.TEMP UP
672 F.O.TEMP DW/BOOST
P
673 SMOKE BLOWER 1
674 SMOKE BLOWER 2
675 HEATING 1
676 HEATING 2
677 F.O.PMP.STB.STRT
678 BURNER MOTOR 1
679 O.V.RET.L./B.MOT.2
680 F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY

681 F.D FAN2/F.HEAT


682 CHEMICAL ST 1
683 CHEMICAL ST 2
684 OIL TRACING
685 F.W.PMP1
686 F.W.PMP2
687 F.W.PMP3
688 F.W.PMP4
689 CICR.PMP1
690 CIRC.PMP2
691 F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
692 CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT
693 SUPERUSER
KEYWORD
694 [USED]
695 SERIAL NUMBER
696 SERIAL NO
697 COMMISSIONED
698 ERASE EEPROM
699 NO OF SHT.DWN.
700 NO OF SHT.DWN.
701 DIGITAL OUTPUT
TEST
702 ATM.S.P/SERVO UP

703 ATM.S.P/SERVO DW

704 IGNITION
705 NOZZLE2/W.MAN
AUTO
706 OIL V NOZZLE 1
707 ATM STEAM/SAFETY
V
708 S.PURGE/HEATING E
709 BOILER PRESS HI.SET

710 SOOTBLOWER
711 W.MAN.INCREASE
712 W.MAN.DECREASE
713 SHT.DWN.
714 START REQ TO PMS
715 ALARM
716 ALARM H.WATER L
717 ALARM L.WATER L
718 BURNER IN STOP
719 F. W. REG. ON/OFF
720 F.O.PMP 1
721 F.O.PMP 2
722 F.O.PRS.UP/ATM AIR1

723 F.O.PRS.DW/ATM AIR2

724 F.O.TEMP UP
725 F.O.TEMP DW/BOOST
P
726 SMOKE BLOWER 1
727 SMOKE BLOWER 2
728 HEATING 1
729 HEATING 2
730 F.O.PMP.STB.STRT
731 BURNER MOTOR 1
732 O.V.RET.L./B.MOT.2
733 F.D FAN1/F.SAFETY

734 F.D FAN2/F.HEAT

735 CHEMICAL ST 1
736 CHEMICAL ST 2
737 OIL TRACING
738 F.W.PMP1
739 F.W.PMP2
740 F.W.PMP3
741 F.W.PMP4
742 CIRC.PMP1
743 CIRC:PMP2
744 F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
745 CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT
746 NEW PASSWORD
747 NEW PASSWORD
748 RESET PASSWORDS

749 CONTROLLERS
750 AIR FLOW
751 F.OIL FL
752 LOGGINGS
753 INSPECT SHT.DWN.
LOG
754 [SHT.DWN. NUM]
755 [SHT.DWN. TEXT]
756 OIL SUMMARIZER
757 OIL FLOW
SUMMARIZED

758 TOTAL
759 SERVICE
760 SRV.VAL(1000)
761 RESET
762 CALIBRATE
763 WATER LEVEL
764 WATER LEVEL
765 RANGE HIGH
766 RANGE LOW
767 RND.1/10MM
768 AIR FLOW
769 AIR FLOW
770 RANGE HIGH

771 RANGE LOW


772 OIL FLOW
773 OIL FLOW
774 MAX FLOW
775 BEATS/(10L)

776 BOILER PRES


777 BOILER PRES
778 RANGE HIGH
779 RANGE LOW
780 ATM.STM.PRS
781 ATM.STM.PRS
782 RANGE HIGH
783 RANGE LOW
784 FUEL O.PRES
785 FUEL O.PRES
786 RANGE HIGH
787 RANGE LOW
788 FUEL O.TEMP
789 FUEL O.TEMP
790 RANGE HIGH
791 RANGE LOW
792 OXYGEN SENS
793 OXYGEN SENS
794 RANGE HIGH
795 RANGE LOW
796 SMOKE DENS.
797 SMOKE DENS.
798 RANGE HIGH
799 RANGE LOW
800 SALINITY
801 SALINITY
802 RANGE HIGH
803 RANGE LOW
804 O.PR.NZ/EXT
805 O.PR.NZ/EXT
806 RANGE HIGH
807 RANGE LOW
808 ST.PRES.COM

809 ST.PRES.COM
810 RANGE HIGH
811 RANGE LOW
812 STEAM FLOW
813 STEAM FLOW
814 RANGE HIGH

815 RANGE LOW


816 FW.PR/FL
817 FW.PR/FL
818 OFFSET
819 RANGE HIGH
820 RANGE LOW
821 CONFIG
822 PANEL SYSTEM
823 PANEL TYPE

824 BURNER TYPE


825 BURNER FAMILY

826 NODE NO.OFFSET

827 PART NO.OFFSET

828 BAUD RATE


829 BURNER SYSTEM
830 OIL OK DIFF

831 AIR OK DIFF

832 MAN STEP

833 AIR OIL DIF

834 MAX OIL OUT


835 MAX OIL S.G
836 REDUCED PRS
837 LOAD LIMIT

838 TAU W.LEVEL

839 TAU AIR FLOW

840 OIL SAMPLING


841 BURNER OPTIONS
842 PRESS UNIT
843 OXYGEN
844 SMOKE MONITOR
845 STEAM DUMP
846 FW.PUMP CTRL
847 FW.REG.OUT.LIM

848 FW.OUTPUT CFG

849 FW.REG.TYPE

850 W.CIRC.PUMPS
851 CHEM. PUMPS
852 EXHAUST GAS
853 SALINITY

854 TEMP. UPTAKE

855 INERT GAS


856 KEY DISABLE

857 FLAME SURV. ON

858 WINDOWS

859 SMALL GUN

860 F.OIL T.CTRL

861 HOUR/START CNT.


862 BOOSTER PUMP
863 ANALOG OPTIONS
864 BOILER PRES
865 OIL PRESS NZ

866 WATER LEVEL

867 DIFF.PRESS.

868 ME LOAD
869 EDIT TEXT

870 FREE TEXT


871 [TYPED TEXT]
872 [TEXT]

873 LINK TEXT

874 [#01 FREE TEXT]


875 [#02 FREE TEXT]
876 [#03 FREE TEXT]
877 [#04 FREE TEXT]
878 CLEAR
879 LANGUAGE
880 CONTRAST
881 LANGUAGE
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of fuel oil pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 1 running.


Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 1 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 2 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 2 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 3 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 3 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for feed water pump 4 running.
Status of feedback signal for selecting feed water pump 4 to stand-by mode.
Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 1 running.
Status of feedback signal for start of stand-by circulation pump.
Status of feedback signal for low circulation flow.
Status of feedback signal for circulation pump 2 running.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of circulation pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of circulation pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.
Status for remote stop of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 1. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.
Status for remote start of feed water pump 2. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 3. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Status for remote stop of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote stop is placed at the pump.

Status for remote start of feed water pump 4. If provided, the remote start is placed at the pump.

Menu for viewing the status of the digital outputs (0/1).


Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure up (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load up (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to atomising steam pressure down (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load down (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to ignition system.


Status for output signal for nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners) or auto/manual operation of external water level regulation.

Status for output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners) or solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two-stage pressure atomising burners).
Status for output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners) or safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners) or heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for boiler operation in high pressure mode.

Status for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided)


Status for output signal to manual increase of external water level regulation.
Status for output signal to manual decrease of external water level regulation.
Status for common shut down.
Status for output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.
Status for alarm presence.
Status for high water level alarm.
Status for low water level alarm.
Status for output signal to burner in stop mode.
Status for output signal to feed water regulation.
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 1.
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump 2.
Status for output signal to fuel oil pressure up (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 1 (rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to fuel oil pressure down (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 2 (rotary cup burners).

Status for output signal to fuel oil temperature up.


Status for output signal to fuel oil temperature down (steam atomising/rotary cup burners) or booster pump (large pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to the smoke density blower 1 (actual boiler).
Status for output signal to the smoke density blower 2 (connected boiler).
Status for output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 1 (actual boiler).
Status for output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 2 (connected boiler).
Status for output signal to fuel oil pump stand-by start.
Status for output signal to burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to oil valve in return line (steam atomising burners) or burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Status for output signal to combustion air fan 1 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater safety thermostat (pressure atomising burners).

Status for output signal to combustion air fan 2 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater release function (pressure atomising burners).
Status for output signal to chemical station 1.
Status for output signal to chemical station 2.
Status for output signal to the oil tracing system.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 1.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 2.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 3.
Status for output signal to feed water pump 4.
Status for output signal to circulation pump 1.
Status for output signal to circulation pump 2.
Status for output signal to feed water pump stand-by start.
Status for output signal to circulation pump stand-by start.
Menu for display of latest use of super user password.

Display the date and time for the latest entering of the super user password.
Menu for software information.
Displays the EPROM serial number. The number must not be 0.
Displays the commissioning date for the EPROM.
Erases the EEPROM. If the EEPROM is erased the original factory settings from the EPROM will be active (default settings).
Menu for displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.
Displays of the total number of shut downs since commissioning.
Menu for digital output test. By applying 1/0 signals to the digital output, the pumps, regulators, etc. can be tested, which might be useful during commiss
The burner must be in stop mode before this menu can be entered.
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure up (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load up (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).

Setting of the output signal to atomising steam pressure down (steam atomising burners) or servo motor load down (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners

Setting of the output signal to ignition system.


Setting of the output signal to nozzle 2 (two-stage pressure atomising burners) or auto/manual operation of external water level regulation.

Setting of the output signal to oil valves (steam atomising burners) or solenoid valve for nozzle 1 (two stage pressure atomising burners).
Setting of the output signal to atomising steam valve (steam atomising burners) or safety valves 1 and 2 in nozzle head (pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to steam purge (steam atomising burners) or heating elements (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal for boiler operation in high pressure mode.

Setting of the output signal for the IGS interlock control valve (if provided)
Setting of the output signal for manual increase of external water level regulation.
Setting of the output signal for manual decrease of external water level regulation.
Setting of the output signal for shut down.
Setting of the output signal for start request to the power management system (PMS) of the ship.
Setting of the output signal for alarms.
Setting of the output signal for high water level alarm.
Setting of the output signal for low water level alarm.
Setting of the output signal to burner in stop mode.
Setting of the output signal to feed water regulation.
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pressure up (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 1 (rotary cup burners).

Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pressure down (steam atomising burners) or combustion air fan 2 (rotary cup burners).

Setting of the output signal to fuel oil temperature up.


Setting of the output signal to fuel oil temperature down (steam atomising/rotary cup burners) or booster pump (large pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to the smoke density blower 1 (actual boiler).
Setting of the output signal to the smoke density blower 2 (connected boiler).
Setting of the output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 1 (actual boiler).
Setting of the output signal to space heating of combustion air fan 2 (connected boiler).
Setting of the output signal to fuel oil pump stand-by start.
Setting of the output signal to burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal to oil valve in return line (steam atomising burners) or burner motor (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners).
Setting of the output signal to combustion air fan 1 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater safety thermostat (pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to combustion air fan 2 (pressure atomising/rotary cup burners) or pre-heater release function (pressure atomising burners).

Setting of the output signal to chemical station pump 1.


Setting of the output signal to chemical station pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to the oil tracing system.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 3.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump 4.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump 1.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump 2.
Setting of the output signal to feed water pump stand-by start.
Setting of the output signal to circulation pump stand-by start.
Menu for change and reset of password.
The user and/or super user passwords can be changed. The change will only be effective for the entered password.
Reset of both the user and super user passwords to factory setting. A special password is necessary to enter the menu. This password, as well as the super u
password, will only be known by Aalborg Industries. The factory setting of the user password is 1234.
Menu for viewing the set points and actual values for the air flow and fuel oil flow. Useful during commission.
Displays the desired value (set point) and actual value for the combustion air flow.
Displays the desired value (set point) and actual value for the fuel oil flow.
Menu for shut down log and oil flow counter.
Menu for display of the last 20 shut downs.

Date and time for the shut down.


Displays shut down text.
Menu for display, service setting, and reset of the accumulated oil flow.
Sub menu for accumulated oil flow. When the service value exceeds the set value an alarm is given. Note that the service value continues to count irrespec
of the alarm condition. If desired, e.g. due to replacements, the accumulated total or service values can be manually reset in the sub menus by setting of ne
values via entering of the super user password.
Counts and displays the total accumulated oil flow in litre.
Counts and displays accumulated oil flow in litre since the last reset of service value.
Setting of the service value in 1000 litres.
Reset of the accumulated service oil flow.
Menu for calibrating operating ranges for transmitters, oil flow meter, dp-transmitter, etc.
Menu for setting the water level transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the water level in mm.
The high water level point (in mm) set during commission should be used as the high range level.
The low water level (in mm) set during commission should be used as the low range level.
Calculation resolution for the water level controller.
Menu for setting the air flow transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the air flow in %.
The normal setting is 100%. But if the dp-transmitter is calibrated with a too high operating range and a re-calibration is not desired to be executed, the air
signal used in the local panel can be calibrated. This means that the air flow signal can be manipulated to fit a more suitable range which is e.g. used when
oil-air ratio is set.
The normal setting is 0%.
Menu for setting the oil flow transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the oil flow in %.
The maximum oil flow to the burner appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
The number of beats per 10 litre. Number of beats/litre appears from the name plate on the flow meter. This value must then be multiplied with 10 and ent
this menu item line.
Menu for setting the boiler pressure transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the boiler pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Menu for setting the steam atomising transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the steam atomising pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Menu for setting the fuel oil pressure transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the fuel oil pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the fuel oil temperature transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the fuel oil temperature in ºC.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the oxygen sensor operating range.
Actual value of the oxygen content in %.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the oxygen sensor.
Menu for setting the smoke density operating range.
Actual value of the smoke density in %.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.
Should be calibrated according to configuration of the smoke density equipment.
Menu for setting the salinity equipment operating range.
Actual value of the salinity equipment.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the nozzle pressure transmitter operating range or external water level regulation range.
Actual value of the fuel oil pressure at the nozzle in bar or external water level regulation in %.
The nozzle pressure range appears from the set point diagram for the local panel. Or use the high water level point (in %) set during commission.
The nozzle pressure range appears from the set point diagram for the local panel. Or use the low water level point (in %) set during commission.
Menu for setting the common pressure transmitter operating range. Please note that if the common steam pressure transmitter and the boiler pressure trans
are mounted at different height levels and far apart, the pressure loss resulting from the height difference and friction should be taken into consideration.
Adjustments of the low and high ranges should always be carried out to fit the actual pressure at the boiler.
Actual value of the common steam pressure in bar.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the power panel.
Menu for setting the steam flow transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the steam flow in %.
The normal setting is 100%. But if the dp-transmitter is calibrated with a too high operating range and a re-calibration is not desired to be executed, the ste
flow signal used in the local panel can be calibrated. This means that the steam flow signal can be manipulated to fit a more suitable range.
The normal setting is 0%.
Menu for setting the feed water pressure transmitter operating range.
Actual value of the feed water pressure in bar.
Compensates the difference in operating range between the feed water pressure transmitter and the boiler pressure transmitter.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Appears from the set point diagram for the local panel.
Menu for set-up of hardware configuration, burner type, additional operating parameters, and selection of system options.
Menu for set-up of panel type, burner type, and communication. Operation in this menu is only possible if the burner is in stop mode.
Selection between panel type: LOCAL 1, LOCAL 2, POWER 1, POWER 2 (if provided), EGB, or not def. During the initial commissioning in double boi
plants, it should be decided which boiler is number 1 and which boiler is number 2. The number of the local panels should then be selected according to th
boiler number.
Selection between burner type: KB, MODUL., 2-STAGE, KBSA, KBSD, or not def.
Selection between MULTI or ALONE operation. If the boiler is part of a double boiler plant and master/slave operation is possible (and intended) MULTI
be selected. If not ALONE must be selected.
Setting of the communication signal between panels. All included panels in a single boiler plant or a multi boiler plant with common supply systems must
to the same node number in order to communicate together. In a multi boiler plant with separate supply systems the node number must be divided into gro
This means that all included panels for the first boiler should have the same identical number and all included panels for the second boiler should have ano
identical number. The difference in the number value must always be minimum 12. E.g. if the node number for the first group of panels is 1, then the seco
group of panels must be set to 1 + 12 = 13.

The node No.offset of the partner boiler panels in a multi boiler plant must be entered in the menu item line. In case of a single boiler plant it is advisable a
enter the node number in this menu item line.
Speed of the signal transmission. The baud rate should be set as high as possible.
Menu for setting additional regulation parameters.
Response threshold in ±%. If the oil flow is within the percentage limit, countdown and reset of timers can be executed, and change of burner state is perm

Response threshold in ±%. If the air flow is within the percentage limit, countdown and reset of timers can be executed, and change of burner state is perm

Defines the step size for the ramp function in manual operation. The value is added to or subtracted from the regulation output each time the soft keys for
operation are pressed in the increase or decrease directions respectively. If the soft keys are continuously pressed, the load alteration increases rapidly beca
the step size will be continuously added or subtracted.
Defines the maximum regulation difference between the oil flow and air flow at start up, stop, or load alterations in relation to the oil-air ratio curve. A
deadening effect is imposed on the most rapid regulator. This action contributes to prevent poor combustion conditions. Note that at setting of 100% effect
binding between regulations. At commissioning the setting should be set to 10%.
Limit for maximum possible opening of the oil flow control valve during the start sequence.
Limit for maximum possible opening of the oil flow control valve during the start sequence for the low turn down lance (small gun).
Setting of the reduced pressure. If the boiler pressure is below the pressure set in this menu, the boiler load is limited by the setting in the menu config/bur
system/load limit.
Setting of the maximum load limit. If the boiler pressure is below the pressure set in the menu config/burner system/reduced prs, the maximum load (oil fl
can be limited by the setting in this menu. This action contributes to a reduction of the pressure overswing during pressure rising.
Makes an average value of the number of measurements which are set. The pick-up rate is in 1/100 sec. This prevents sudden uncontrolled regulations cau
a faulty measurement.
Makes an average value of the number of measurements which are set. The pick-up rate is in 1/100 sec. This prevents sudden uncontrolled regulations cau
a faulty measurement.
This menu item has no function and must be set to the default value.
Menu for additional choice of equipment and pressure units.
Selection of pressure units (bar, Mpa, or kg/cm2).
Additional choice of oxygen sensor equipment.
Additional choice of smoke density equipment.
Additional choice of steam dump equipment.
Additional choice of feed water pumps.
Limits for start/stop of feed water pumps in boiler plants with on/off feed water regulation. The entered value is divided into two equal levels that represen
start and stop set points below and above normal water level respectively.
Selection of I/P positioner for the feed water regulation. Some boiler plants may be provided with two feed water control valves of different sizes. If OFF
selected the output signal will only be active on I/P positioner 1 and If EXH is selected the output signal will only be active on I/P positioner 2. If OIL is s
the output signal will change between I/P positioner 1 and I/P positioner 2 depending on the burner state. When the burner is in operation I/P positioner 1 i
active and when the burner is stopped I/P positioner 2 is active. Please note that if high pressure mode is selected, the output signal is maintained at the lar
control valve.

Selection of feed water regulation type between PID (ordinary regulation), 3PT (three point regulation), EXT (external regulation), or 2PT (two point regu
If win 2000 is selected in the WINDOWS menu item line the boiler plant can operate with either two point regulation or three point regulation, if intended
case of win 3.11 only two point regulation should be selected, if desired. When external regulation is selected shut down, alarm, and set point levels can be
the BOILER/WATER LEVEL menu. In the SETUP/CALIBRATE/O.PR.NZ/EXT menu the regulator input to the control system can be calibrated.

Additional choice of water circulation pumps by selecting number of pumps.


Additional choice of chemical pumps by selecting number of pumps.
Additional choice of an exhaust gas boiler. This will only effect the graphic pictures for the PC monitoring and control system.
Additional choice of salinity alarm equipment. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the salinity
equipment. If SUR is selected the alarm and shut down for the salinity equipment are also active.
Additional choice of uptake temperature measurement. Selection between OFF, MON, and SUR. If MON is selected the control system only monitors the
measurement. If SUR is selected the alarm and shut down for the uptake measurement are also active.
Additional choice of inert gas mode.
Disable the key operation lock. Operation can take place from all operation places. However, the time period for non-operation of panels is still active. Th
can be set in the timer setup menu.
Activates flame surveillance. If "early" is selected the flame surveillance is activated before continuing to step 5 (safety time) in the burner start-up sequen
"late" is selected the flame surveillance is activated in step 5 (safety time).
Selection of windows platform in connection with the PC monitoring and control system. If a PC is provided check the platform and set the same platform
2000/3.11) for the controller software in this menu point.
Additional choice of two burner lance operation. Selection between "no" or "yes". If "no" is selected only operation with one burner lance is possible (norm
burner turn down ratio). If "yes" is selected operation with either the normal burner lance inserted or the low turn down lance inserted (small gun) is possib
Please note that if "yes" is selected the setting of the air flow shut downs is moved to a new cmn ctrl/air flow menu. In case of win 3.11 only "no" should b
selected.

Selection of on/off or PWR (pulse wide reg.) temperature regulation for pressure atomising burners. On/off should be selected for WH burners and PWR f
KBO burners.
Activation of hour counters.
Additional choice of booster pump. Note only used for large pressure atomising burners
Menu for setting analogue inputs.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the boiler pressure transmitter. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the ex
gas boiler is without separate steam space.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the nozzle oil pressure transmitter. Some steam atomising burners may be provided with a pressure transmi
while others with a pressure gauge.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the water level controller. It should only be deactivated if the panel type is selected as EGB and the exhaust
boiler is without separate steam space.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for the differential pressure transmitter used for exhaust gas measurement if the panel type is selected as EGB.
exhaust gas boilers may be provided with a differential pressure transmitter while others with a U-tube differential pressure gauge.
Activates or deactivates the analogue input for main engine load if the panel type is selected as EGB.
Menu for assigning new texts to existing alarms and shut downs. In the following menu item lines it is possible to enter new texts which can overwrite alre
existing alarm and shut down texts.
Indication of which editable text is currently edited (free text #xx). It is possible to enter 10 editable text lines each with a maximum of 20 characters.
New text for the specific free text No. is indicated in this menu item line.
Line for keyboard from which characters are entered. Navigation on the keyboard is done with the left and right arrow keys. When the set key is pressed a
character is entered and shown in the typed text menu item line. Shifting between free text lines is done with the "↑" and "↓" characters. When the editing
is completed the "end" character must be activated to exit these menu item lines.
Menu for linking and clearing new alarm/shut down texts. The new texts entered in the "edit text" menu can be assigned to existing alarm and shut down
numbers. By means of the set key each of the ten possible free text lines can be entered. At first selection is made between alarm link "AL.", shut down lin
"SD.", or no link "NO". Then the desired alarm or shut number is entered. Default numbers appear from the alarm and shut down lists. When a new free te
been linked and the specific alarm or shut down state arises it will be displayed in the surveillance menu. The new text as well as free text number and link
number are indicated. Note that any entered texts and links will only be displayed on the local panels, and not on a connected PC. Entered texts and links c
erased by means of the clear function. Here selection is made between clearing all texts "text", all link info "link", or both "all". If "all" is selected the syst
set back to the default values for alarm and shut down texts.

Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 01.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 02.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 03.
Setting of link info (alarm link, shut down link, or no link) and number (alarm No. or shut down No.) for entered free text number 04.
Clearing of texts, link info, or both.
Menu for language and LCD display contrast selection.
Setting of the light contrast in the LCD display.
It is only possible to choose GB (English).
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HELP
Column
name Description Remark
PASSW. pw: su - Superuser Password required. One of the four tags must be used for worksheet to function properly.
pw: cu - Commenuser Password required. (Is not required on menutree for Power Panel 1 & 2 because there is no
pw. no - No Password required. sorting macros on these worksheets)
np - Field not editable.

VALID B.TYPES 1K - 1xKBSD Indicates which burnertypes the menu level used in. This tag or combination
2K - 2KBSD of tags must allways be typed for sorting of worksheet to function properly.
E - EGB (Is not required on menutree for Power Panel 1 & 2 because there is no
M - MS sorting macros on these worksheets)
R - RMS
Tag is required for worksheet to function properly.

PLATFORM Win2000 - Only visible when Windows 2000 option chosen.


Win3.11 - Only visible when Windows 3.11 option chosen.
All - Visible on both platforms
Misc.
[red text color] Indicates that menupoint is added since last version of menutree. Is also listed in history
[blue text color] Indicates that menupoint is changed since last version of menutree
Is also listed in history
menupoint deleted If a menupoint is deleted it wil be listed in the history table.

HISTORY
Date Description Changed by
4-Feb-03 All burnertypes assembled into one sheet. All menu trees checked. SKR
27-May-03 Failures in menutree for local panel all burnertypes corrected. History table added. Version is now 5.02. SKR
Local index - Index 7-4-1 - SALINITY unit changed from uS/cm to ppm
Local index - Index 7-4-1-1 - SALINITY HI.SHT.DWN - Unit changed from uS/cm to ppm. Hi changed from 300 to 50. Def changed from 10 to 25.
28-Aug-03 Local index - Index 7-4-1-2 - SALINITY HIGH ALARM - Unit changed from uS/cm to ppm. Hi changed from 300 to 50. Def changed from 10 to 15. SKR
Local index - Index 9-6-10-1 - SALINITY unit changed from uS/cm to ppm.
Local index - Index 9-6-10-2 - SALINITY RANGE HIGH - Unit changed from uS/cm to ppm. Hi changed from 300 to 50. Def changed from 100 to 20
28-Aug-03 Local index - Index 9-6-10-3 - SALINITY RANGE LOW - Unit changed from uS/cm to ppm. Hi changed from 300 to 50. SKR
Local index - 7-1-3-27 - Added on All burners - C.PMP1 REM START
Local index - 7-1-3-28 - Added on All burners - C.PMP1 REM STOP
Local index - 7-1-3-29 - Added on All burners - C.PMP2 REM START
28-Aug-03 Local index - 7-1-3-30 - Added on All burners - C.PMP2 REM STOP SKR
Local index - 9-4-2-58 - Digital input on All burners - C.PMP1 REM STOP
Local index - 9-4-2-59 - Digital input on All burners - C.PMP1 REM START
Local index - 9-4-2-60 - Digital input on All burners - C.PMP2 REM STOP
28-Aug-03 Local index - 9-4-2-61 - Digital input on All burners - C.PMP2 REM START SKR
Local index - 9-4-3-43 - Digital output on all burners added - F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
28-Aug-03 Local index - 9-4-3-44 - Digital output on all burners added - CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT SKR
Local index - 9-4-8-43 - Digital output test on all burners added - F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
28-Aug-03 Local index - 9-4-8-44 - Digital output test on all burners added - CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT SKR
Pow2 line 33 - CIRC.PMP2 STBY to C.PMP1 REM STOP
Pow2 line 34 - CIRC.PMP2 LF to C.PMP1 REM START
Pow2 line 35 - P116 to C.PMP2 REM STOP
28-Aug-03 Pow2 line 36 - P116 to C.PMP2 REM START
Pow2 line 68 - CIRC.PMP2 STBY to C.PMP1 REM STOP
Pow2 line 69 - CIRC.PMP2 LF to C.PMP1 REM START
Pow2 line 70 - P116 to C.PMP2 REM STOP
9-Jan-03 Pow2 line 71 - P116 to C.PMP2 REM START SKR
Pow2 line 88 - Digital output changed from P2DO08 to F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
28-Aug-03 Pow2 line 89 - Digital output changed from P2DO09 to CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT SKR
Pow2 line 107 - Digital output test changed from P2DO08 to F.W.PMP.STB.STRT
28-Aug-03 Pow2 line 108 - Digital output test changed from P2DO09 to CIRC.PMP.STB.STRT SKR
Local index - 9-3-1-3 - 2xKBSD - SLV M.START hi. changed from 0 to 10
23-Sep-03 Local index - 9-3-1-4 - 2xKBSD - SLV M.STOP hi. changed from 0 to 10 SKR
YORK Refrigeration, Marine Controls A/S Side 125 af 125 Udskrevet: 06/05/2024 17:32:49

Local index - 9-4-2-45 and Pow2 line 64 - changed from 'CIRC.PMP1 STBY' to 'CIRC.PMP STBY'
Local index - 9-4-2-46 and Pow2 line 66 - changed from 'CIRC.PMP1 LF' to 'CIRC.PMP LF'
17-Oct-03 Version is now 5.03 SKR
New default values marked with blue on this version of menutree.
Local index 2-1-6 - deleted.
Local index 2-1-13 - also valid for MS burner
29-Oct-03 Version is now 5.04 SKR
12-Oct-03 New filter function because of windows 3.11 support SKR
Local index - 1-3-10 - SETP.OFFSET
18-Dec-03 Version is now 5.06 SKR
Local index - 7-6 - VALVE CORRECTION is CURVE FUNCTION when 2pt regulation is used. Texts changes in all of the menu.
Local index - 7-6-2-1 - FLOW INPUT inserted. / SF. ERROR is now FLOW ERROR.
2-Sep-04 Software version is now 5.07 SKR
Local index - 9-6-11 'OIL PRES.NZ' is now 'O.PR.NZ/EXT' because input has two functionalities. If an external regulator is used unit is %.
3-May-04 Software version is now 5.08 SKR
3-Aug-04 Software version is now 5.09 - Nothing changed in menues. SKR
26-Mar-04 Software version is now 5.10 - Nothing changed in menues. SKR
Local Panel:
Menu Developer inserted
Examine memory menu removed.
21-Apr-04 CMN CTRL->PID PARAMETERS menu inserted. SKR
Local Panel: CMN CTRL->WATER LEVEL->CONSTANT->FOLLOW OIL V. inserted
14-May-04 Local Panel: EDIT TEXT and LINK TEXT menues introduced SKR
Local Panel: CMN CTRL->WATER LEVEL->CONSTANT->AV.TIME 1/10S inserted.
28-May-04 Local Panel: CMN CTRL->WATER LEVEL->CONSTANT->FLOW OFFSET inserted. SKR
08-06-04 Local Panel: BOILER->WATER LEVEL->DEADZONE inserted
Local Panel: BOILER->WATER LEVEL->I-LOW LIMIT inserted
Local Panel: BOILER->WATER LEVEL->I-HIGH LIMIT inserted PEN
Local Panel: CMN CTRL->AIR FLOW menu inserted
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->MIN.FIRING POS.S.GUN inserted
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->MAX.FIRING POS.S.GUN inserted
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->PURGE POSITION S.GUN inserted
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->IGNITION POS S.GUN inserted
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->STM.PURGE POS.S.GUN inserted
15-Jun-04 Local Panel: SETUP->CONFIG->BURNER SYSTEM->MAX OIL S.GUN inserted SKR
16-Jun-04 Software version is now 5.11. SKR
Local Panel: SETUP->SETTINGS->STM.PURGE POS.S.GUN->AIR have new min value
8-Sep-04 Software version is now 5.12. PEN
Local Panel: I-low limit and I-high limit added to F.OIL PRESS
PID Settings are used for FUEL OIL TEMP on RMS/MS
SMALL GUN burner options was forgotten.
10-May-04 F.OIL T.CTRL burner option added. SKR
25-Oct-04 Power Panel 1 all regulatores shows I-LOW LIMIT and I-HIGH LIMIT state SKR

Local Panel: HOUR/START CNT menu and submenues added


Local Panel: HOUR/START CNT option added
Local Panel: BOOSTER PUMP option added
2-Sep-05 Local Panel: DIAGNOSES->DIGITAL INPUT section updated SKR
14-Jun-05 Min Pulse changed to minimum 0.2 PEN
14-Jun-05 Ignition flame supervision
Lots of entries missing
04/06/09 Explanation added PEN/MIV

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