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UL 60730-2-5 Ed. 4-2022

Automatic Electrical Controls - Part 2-5: Particular Requirements for Automatic Electrical Burner Control Systems - Published Date: July 29, 2022

Replacement:  This part of IEC 60730 applies to automatic electrical  burner control systems  for the automatic control  of burners for oil, gas, coal or other combustibles intended to be used • for household and similar use,  • in shops, offices, hospitals, farms and commercial and industrial applications.  This International Standard is applicable  • to a complete  burner control system  , • to a separate  programming unit  , • to a separate electronic high-voltage  ignition source  , • to a separate  flame detector  and • to a separate  high-temperature operation (HTO) detector  . • to a  burner control system  intended to be used in warm air heating appliances (furnaces) where the appliance is equipped with an electromechanical differential pressure control to monitor the difference of the combustion air pressure (Type 2.AL). This pressure control provides a switch as an alternative to one of the two switching elements to directly de-energize the safety relevant terminals. NOTE 1 Throughout this document, where it can be used unambiguously, the word "system" means "burner control system" and "systems" means "burner control systems".  NOTE 2 Throughout this document, the word "equipment" means "appliance and equipment."  This standard does not apply to thermoelectric flame supervision controls; thermoelectric flame supervision controls are covered by ISO 23551-6.  This document also applies to electrical  burner control systems  intended exclusively for industrial process applications e.g. those applications covered by ISO TC 244 (ISO 13577). This document applies to controls powered by primary or secondary batteries, requirements for which are contained within the standard, including Annex V.  Components of burner control systems such as electrodes, flame supervision, oxygen depletion safety shut-off systems (ODS), thermoelectric safety shut-off devices, pilot burners, thermocouples, fast-acting thermocouples, and other components are covered by this Part 2-5. (Refer to Annex DVKK.)  NOTE 3DV Requirements for separate ignition transformers are covered in UL 506 and CSA C22.2 No. 13.  In Canada, this Standard applies to equipment that is intended to be installed or used in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. In Canada, general requirements applicable to these products are provided in CSA C22.2 No. 0.  1 1.1 This document applies to the inherent safety, to the declared  operating values  , operating times  and operating sequences  where such are associated with burner safety and to the testing of automatic electrical burner control systems  used in, on, or in association with, burners. NOTE Requirements for specific  operating values  , operating times  and operating sequences  are given in the standards for appliances and equipment. 1 1.2 This document applies to AC or DC powered systems with a rated voltage not exceeding 660 V AC or 600 V DC.  1 1.3 This document does not take into account the  response value  of an automatic action  of a control  , if such a response value  is dependent upon the method of mounting the control in the equipment. Where a response value  is of significant purpose for the protection of the user, or surroundings, the value defined in the appropriate equipment standard or as determined by the manufacturer applies. 1 1.4 This document applies also to systems incorporating  electronic devices  , requirements for which are contained in Annex H. This Standard also applies to manufacturing and production testing (see Annex DVLL) and solid-state oil igniters (see Annex DVMM).  1 1.5 This document applies to systems using NTC or PTC thermistors, additional requirements for which are contained in Annex J.  1 1.6 This document includes systems responsive to flame properties and temperature for HTO.  1 1.7 This document applies to the electrical and functional safety of controls capable of receiving and responding to communications signals. The signals may be transmitted to or received from external units, connected wired or wireless, that may or may not be part of the burner control system.  1 1.8 This document does not address the integrity of the output signal to the network devices, such as interoperability with other devices, unless it has been evaluated as part of the control system.

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