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EH-500F
1. SPECIFICATION TABLE……………………………………………..1-3
EH-500F
2. EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS…………………………………...4-5
Manual Code No.:SP/PE-DE/01
1. SPECIFICATION TABLE
EH-500F
EH-500F
Specification Unit Japanese A-type fuel REMARKS
Kerosene oil
Note
Working Pressure Range MPa 0.49~0.88
9,11
Boiler
Overall Dimensions mm 1,140 x 1,485 x 2,055
(W x D x H)
Inspection Port 50
EH-500F
Specification Unit REMARKS
Kerosene Japanese A-type fuel oil
Solenoid Valve A 8
BURNER
Oil Volume
L/h 125
50Hz/60Hz
Type ― EH-500FAK(Single-stage turbo type)
FAN
1.6
Steam Pressure Gauge MPa
(Bourdon-tube type)
Overheat Sensor ― Liquid expansion type thermostat
Type ― Cascade type
FEEDWATER
PUMP
1) Note
1. Heat output for fuels is based on the following values.
Fuel type Lower heating value Density
Kerosene 43.5MJ/kg 0.80g/cm3
Japanese A-type fuel oil 42.7MJ/kg 0.86g/cm3
3. Actual output evaporation is based on a feed water temperature 15ºC, and steam pressure 0.49
MPa.
4. If the feed water temperature is 85ºC or higher, the high temperature water specification must be
used.
5. The safety valve outlet shows the diameter of the elbow that connects to the outlet of the safety
valve.
6. Power supply wire diameter indicates the wire diameter of Crosslinked polyethylene insulated
PVC sheathed cable (CV).
7. The power circuit breaker must be an earth leakage circuit breaker (with overcurrent protection).
8. A copper joint 10 A and oil strainer 10 A are installed on the upstream side of the fuel inlet for
each model.
9. Install a pressure reducing valve or equivalent when the steam lower than the working pressure
range is required.
10. When using Japanese A-type fuel oil, JIS Class 1 No. 1 is recommended.
Sulfur contents in fuels and dew drops make the inside of the stack corrosive. In addition, when
corrosives scatter, it may cause corrosion and contamination of roofs and other areas.
Therefore, JIS Class 1 No. 1 such low-sulfur is recommended.
11. If the pressure exceeds the working pressure range, steam leak or blowout from the safety valve
may occur.
Contact your local Miura office when the steam pressure setting of the boiler exceeds the
working pressure range.
2. EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS
[EH-500F]
1. Sequence control / Combustion control
1) Purge
Before starting the ignition operation, the fan turns on for a fixed period of time, and
discharges the residual gas of the furnace.
(This action is referred to as “pre-purge”.)
When combustion is stopped, the fan also turns on for a fixed period of time, and discharges
the residual gas of the furnace.
(This action is referred to as “post-purge”.)
2) Ignition and combustion
When pre-purge has been completed, an ignition spark is generated and the boiler starts low
fire combustion approximately 2 seconds later and shifts to high fire approximately 20
seconds later. The ignition transformer simultaneously generates an ignition spark for
approximately 2 seconds.
3. Pressure control
Low-fire combustion is performed after pre-purge for the required period of time, and following
this, the boiler is switched to high-fire combustion. Then, when the low-setting steam pressure
has been reached, the boiler is returned to low-fire combustion. If the steam pressure rises
during low-fire combustion and reaches the high-setting steam pressure, combustion is
stopped.
Similarly, if the steam pressure does not rise and the differential steam pressure at the
low-setting pressure switch drops during low-fire combustion, the boiler is returned to high-fire
combustion.
4. Safety functions
1) Low water level error
When the water level of the gauge becomes lower than the specified water level while the
“COMBUSTION” switch is ON, the combustion stops and an alarm occurs.
2) Flame failure error
When the flame fails during combustion, the safety switch performs and the combustion is
locked out and an alarm occurs.
3) Vessel temperature anomaly
The temperature of the pressure vessel is constantly monitored, and combustion is locked out
and an alarm occurs if this temperature reaches an unacceptable level.
4) Ignition error
When there is no ignition within the set time (approximately 2 seconds after the solenoid valve
opens), the combustion stops and an alarm occurs.
5) False flame error
When a false flame signal of the furnace is ON during ignition or pre-purge, the boiler shifts to
standby while the fan is ON. When the false flame signal is OFF, the boiler checks pre-purge
timing and shifts to ignition.
6) Overcurrent error
When the overcurrent in any of the motors occurs during combustion, an alarm is issued.
7) Flue gas temperature anomaly (safety)
When the flue gas temperature monitoring switch (safety) operates, the combustion is locked
out and an alarm occurs.
5. Safety monitor
Whenever a low water level error, ignition error, or overcurrent error of motors occurs, the
corresponding lamp will turn on to provide notification of the boiler problem.