Building Technologies Division: Automatic Forced Draft Burners For Gaseous Fuels
Building Technologies Division: Automatic Forced Draft Burners For Gaseous Fuels
Building Technologies Division: Automatic Forced Draft Burners For Gaseous Fuels
The LME… and this Data Sheet are intended for use by OEMs which integrate the
burner controls in their products.
Use, features
Use LME are used for the startup and supervision of 1- or 2-stage gas burners or gas
burners in intermittent operation.
Flame supervision takes place via an ionization probe or a QRA flame detector with
AGQ3.xA27 ancillary unit for forced draft gas burners, or, in the case of blue-burning
flames, with a QRC blue-flame detector.
In terms of housing dimensions, the LME... are identical with the burner control LGB…
and LMG… burner controls (refer to Type summary).
CC1N7101en
Building Technologies Division
20.05.2016
Supplementary documentation
Warning notes
All activities (mounting, installation and service work, etc.) must be performed by
qualified staff
Before making any wiring changes in the connection area, completely isolate the
plant from mains supply (all-polar disconnection). Ensure that the plant cannot be
inadvertently switched on again and that it is indeed dead. If not observed, there is
a risk of electric shock hazard. Use switches with all-polar disconnection and a
contact gap of at least 3 mm
Ensure protection against electric shock hazard by providing adequate protection
for the connection terminals. If this is not observed, there is a risk of electric shock
Check the connecting lines of the air pressure switch for short-circuits (connection
terminals 3, 6 and 11). If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of safety
functions
Press the lockout reset button/operation button of the LME... or the lockout reset
button extension AGK20… only manually (applying a force of no more than
10 N) without using any tools or pointed objects. If this is not observed, there is a
risk of loss of safety functions and a risk of electric shock
Fall or shock can adversely affect the safety functions. Such units must not be put
into operation, even if they do not exhibit any damage. If this is not observed, there
is a risk of loss of safety functions and a risk of electric shock
Each time work has been carried out (mounting, installation, service work, etc.),
check to ensure that wiring is in an orderly state and make the safety checks as
described in Commissioning notes. If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of
safety functions and a risk of electric shock
Engineering notes
When used in connection with actuators, there is no position feedback signal from
the actuator to the burner control
When used in connection with actuators, the requirements of applicable norms and
regulations must be observed
The running times of the actuators must match the burner control’s program. An
additional safety check of the burner together with the actuators is required
When substituting LGB… or LMG… by LME…, the ancillary unit AGQ1… or
AGQ2… must be replaced by the AGQ3…A27
Mounting notes
Ensure that the relevant national safety regulations are complied with.
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Always run the high ignition voltage cables separate from the unit and other cables
while observing the greatest possible distance
Do not mix up live and neutral conductors
Install switches, fuses, earthing, etc., in compliance with local regulations
The connection diagrams show the burner controls with earthed neutral conductor.
In networks with non-earthed neutral conductor and ionization current supervision,
terminal 2 must be connected to the earth conductor via an RC unit
(ARC 4 668 9066 0). It must be made certain that local regulations are complied
with (e.g. protection against electric shock hazard) since AC 120 V (50/60 Hz) or
AC 230 V (50/60 Hz) mains voltage produces peak leakage currents of 2.7 mA
Ensure that the maximum permissible ratings will not be exceeded, refer to
Technical data
Do not feed external mains voltage to the control outputs of the burner control.
When testing the devices controlled by the burner control (fuel valves, etc.), the
burner control must not be connected
Secure the earthing lug in the plug-in base AGK11 underneath with a screw and a
lockwasher
In the case of burners with no fan motor, an AGK25 must be connected to
terminal 3 of the unit, or else the burner cannot reliably be started up
For safety reasons, feed the neutral conductor to terminal 2. Connect the burner
components (fan, ignition transformer and fuel valves) to the neutral distributor as
shown below. The connection between neutral conductor and terminal 2 is
prewired in the base
Example
Legend
M Z V... Fuel valve
M Fan motor
N Z Ignition transformer
Put the interface OCI400... in the connector at lockout reset button of LME...
Interface diagnostics works only if the AGK20... lockout reset button extension
is not fitted
Connect the interface OCI400... without other extension to the interface at your
PC, follow the example design below
7101z06/1111
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Note!
Recommendation:
Use high-quality detector cables with heat-resistant insulation and an
ionization probe with ceramic insulation.
Earth the burner in compliance with the relevant regulations; earthing the boiler
alone does not suffice
Commissioning notes
When commissioning the plant for the first time or when doing maintenance work, make
the following safety checks:
LME2…/LME41.052.../LME41.053.../LME41.054.../LME41.071.../
LME41.09.../LME44...:
Non-alterable lockout at the end of the safety time (TSA)
b) Burner operation with simulated loss of LME11…/LME41.051...:
flame. For that purpose, cut off the fuel Establishment of flame at the end of safety time (TSA)
supply Max. 3 repetitions
(e.g. disconnect the fuel valve, risk of No establishment of flame at the end of safety time (TSA)
electric shock) Non-alterable lockout
LME2…/LME44...:
Non-alterable lockout
LME41.052.../LME41.053.../LME41.054.../LME41.071.../LME41.09.../
LME44.190...:
Repetition
c) Burner operation with simulated air Immediate non-alterable lockout
pressure failure (not with atmospheric
burners) LME41...:
Safety shutdown / restart
Note!
Safety devices and switches in the line or the safety loop of the burner control must be
checked in accordance with the specifications of the burner manufacturer.
Example:
Safety temperature limiter (STL) or gas pressure switch-min / gas pressure switch-max
(Pmin / Pmax)
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Applied directives:
Low-voltage directive 2014/35/EC
Directive for gas-fired appliances 2009/142/EC
Directive for pressure devices 97/23/EC and
2014/68/EC (2016-07-16)
Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2014/30/EC
(immunity) *)
*) The compliance with EMC emission requirements must be checked after the burner control is
installed in equipment
Compliance with the regulations of the applied directives is verified by the adherence to
the following standards / regulations:
Automatic burner control systems for burners and appliances DIN EN 298
burning gaseous or liquid fuels
Safety and control devices for gas burners and gas burning DIN EN 13611
appliances
Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use DIN EN 60730-2-5
Part 2-5:
Particular requirements for automatic electrical burner control
systems
The relevant valid edition of the standards can be found in the declaration of
conformity!
ISO 9001:2008
ISO 14001:2004
OHSAS 18001:2007
China RoHS
Hazardous substances table:
http://www.siemens.com/download?A6V10883536
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Product no.
Service notes
The service adapters can only be used for a short time. They may only be used in
supervised operation by qualified staff.
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The burner control has a designed lifetime* of 250,000 burner startup cycles which,
under normal operating conditions in heating mode, correspond to approx. 10 years of
usage (starting from the production date given on the type field).
This lifetime is based on the endurance tests in the standard EN 298.
A summary of the conditions has been published by the European Control
Manufacturers Association (Afecor) (www.afecor.org).
The designed lifetime is based on use of the burner controls according to the
manufacturer’s Data Sheet. After reaching the designed lifetime in terms of the number
of burner startup cycles, or the respective time of usage, the burner control is to be
replaced by authorized personnel.
* The designed lifetime is not the warranty time specified in the Terms of Delivery
Disposal notes
The unit contains electrical and electronic components and must not be disposed of
together with domestic waste.
Local and currently valid legislation must be observed.
Mechanical design
LME... Units of plug-in design like their predecessor types LGB... and LMG... (see
Dimensions)
Burner controls LME… and plug-in base AGK11... are black
The housing is made of impact-proof, heat-resistant and flame-retarding plastic. It
is of plug-in design and engages audibly in the base
The housing accommodates the
- microcontroller for the control sequence and the control relays for load control
- electronic flame signal amplifier (ionization)
- lockout reset button with its integrated 3-color signal lamp for operational status
and fault status messages and the socket for connecting the interface OCI400...
or the lockout reset button extension AGK20...
All safety-related digital inputs and outputs of the system are monitored by means
of a contact feedback network
Indication and Multicolor indication for operational status and fault status messages via multicolor
diagnostics signal lamp in the lockout reset button
Transmission of operational status and fault status messages and detailed service
information via UDS communication at interface diagnostic mode (UDS)
PC software ACS410 enabled via optical interface OCI400... a simple operation,
comfortable readout of settings and operating states, trend recording and targeted
diagnostic of LME…
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The product nos. applies to the LME… without plug-in base and without flame detector. For ordering information on plug-in bases and other accessories, see Accessories.
LGB21.130A27
BPZ:LME21.130C2 LME21.130C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 7 2 2,5 8 5 --- --- ---
LMG21.130B27
LGB21.230A27
BPZ:LME21.230C2 LME21.230C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 20 2 2,5 8 5 --- --- ---
LMG21.230B27
--- ---
BPZ:LME21.330C1 LME21.330C1 AC 120 V 2,5 3 30 2 2,5 8 5 --- ---
Ionization probe or flame detector QRA... 4) with
AGQ3...A27 --- LGB21.330A27
BPZ:LME21.330C2 LME21.330C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 30 2 2,5 8 5 --- ---
LMG21.330B27
--- LGB21.350A17
BPZ:LME21.350C1 LME21.350C1 AC 120 V 2,5 5 30 2 4,5 10 5 --- ---
--- LGB21.350A27
BPZ:LME21.350C2 LME21.350C2 AC 230 V 2,5 5 30 2 4,5 10 5 --- ---
LMG21.350B27
--- LGB21.550A27
BPZ:LME21.550C2 LME21.550C2 AC 230 V 2,5 5 50 2 4,5 10 5 --- ---
Legend
TSA Safety time 1) Max. running time available for actuator. Actuator running time must be shorter
tw Waiting time 2) 2nd safety time + response time of flame relay
t1 Prepurge time 3) Approx. 180 s
t3 Preignition time 4) Only used for AC 230 V
t3n Postignition time
t4 Interval between ignition OFF and release of fuel valve 2
t10 Specified time for air pressure signal
t11 Programmed opening time for actuator
t12 Programmed closing time for actuator
t22 2nd safety time
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The product nos. applies to the LME… without plug-in base and without flame detector. For ordering information on plug-in bases and other accessories, see Accessories.
LGB22.230A27
Ionization probe or flame detector QRA... 4) with
BPZ:LME22.232C2 LME22.232C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 20 3 2,5 8 3 16,5 16,5 --- LGB22.230B27
AGQ3...A27
LMG22.230B27
BPZ:LME22.233C2 LME22.233C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 20 3 2,5 8 3 30 30 --- LMG22.233B27
BPZ:LME22.331C1 LME22.331C1 AC 120 V 2,5 3 30 3 2,5 8 3 12 12 --- LGB22.330A17
--- LGB22.330A27
BPZ:LME22.331C2 LME22.331C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 30 3 2,5 8 3 12 12
LMG22.330B27
Burner controls for 2-stage burners, with actuator control
BPZ:LME23.331C2 LME23.331C2 AC 230 V 2,5 3 30 3 2,5 8 3 12 12 --- LGB32.330A27
Blue-flame detector QRC…
BPZ:LME23.351C2 LME23.351C2 AC 230 V 2,5 5 30 1 4,5 10 3 12 12 --- LGB32.350A27
Legend
TSA Safety time 1) Max. running time available for actuator. Actuator running time must be shorter
tw Waiting time 2) 2nd safety time + response time of flame relay
t1 Prepurge time 3) Approx. 180 s
t3 Preignition time 4) Only used for AC 230 V
t3n Postignition time
t4 Interval between ignition OFF and release of fuel valve 2
t10 Specified time for air pressure signal
t11 Programmed opening time for actuator
t12 Programmed closing time for actuator
t22 2nd safety time
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The product nos. applies to the LME… without plug-in base and without flame detector. For ordering information on plug-in bases and other accessories, see Accessories.
Ionization probe or flame detector QRA... 1) with AGQ3...A27 BPZ:LME41.054C2 LME41.054C2 AC 230 V 5 2,5 1 1 4,5 --- --- ● LGD12.05A272)3)
Legend
TSA Safety time 1) Max. running time available for actuator. Actuator running time must be shorter
tw Waiting time 2) Only suitable for 1-stage operation
t1’ Prepurge time 3) Not pin-compatible
t3 Preignition time
t3n Postignition time
t4 Interval between ignition OFF and release of fuel valve 2
t22 2nd safety time
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Note!
With no load on the output terminals, the respective signal lamp may light up.
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Connection accessories
for small burner controls Plug-in base AGK11
To connect the small-capacity burner controls to the burner
plant.
Refer to Data Sheet N7201
Flame detector
UV flame detector QRA2
Only in conjunction with ancillary unit AGQ3
Refer to Data Sheet N7712
Frontal illumination
Ionization probe
To be supplied by customer
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PC Software ACS410
For setting the parameters and for visualizing the burner
controls.
Refer to Software Documentation J7352
Actuator SQN7
Refer to Data Sheet N7804
Actuator SQN9
Refer to Data Sheet N7806
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Warning!
Condensation, formation of ice and ingress of water are not permitted!
If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of safety functions and a risk of
electric shock.
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Flame supervision
with ionization probe
At mains voltage
UN = AC 120 V ¹) UN = AC 230 V ¹)
Detector voltage between ionization probe and ground AC 50...120 V AC 115...230 V
(AC voltmeter Ri 10 M)
Switching threshold (limit values):
Switching on (flame ON) (DC ammeter Ri 5 k) DC 1.5 µA DC 1.5 µA
Switching off (flame OFF) (DC ammeter Ri 5 k) DC 0.5 µA DC 0.5 µA
Detector current required for reliable operation DC 3 µA DC 3 µA
Switching threshold in the event of poor flame during operation Approx. DC 5 µA Approx. DC 5 µA
(signal lamp flashes green)
Short-circuit current between ionization probe and ground Max. AC 50...150 µA Max. AC 100...300 µA
(AC ammeter Ri 5 k)
Possible detector current in operation Max. 20 µA Max. 20 µA
¹) For applications outside the European Union, operation at mains voltage AC 120 V/AC 230 V ±10% is
ensured
Note!
With the same quality of flame, the detector current with the LME… may be different
from than with LMG…/LGB…
The DC current that flows in the presence of a flame (ionization current) is largely
proportional to the flame quality. This current is measured in the flame signal amplifier.
The amplifier is designed such that it only responds to the DC current component of the
flame signal. This ensures that a short circuit between the ionization probe and ground
cannot simulate a flame signal (since in that case AC current would flow).
Note!
The ignition (ignition spark) can have a negative effect on the ionization current
formation during startup.
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At mains voltage UN
AC 220 V AC 240 V
Detector voltage at QRA... (with no load)
Terminal 3 OFF (refer to control sequence) DC 400 V DC 400 V
Terminal 3 ON (refer to control sequence) DC 300 V DC 300 V
Detector voltage
Load by DC measuring instrument Ri >10 M
Terminal 3 OFF (refer to control sequence) DC 380 V DC 380 V
Terminal 3 ON (refer to control sequence) DC 280 V DC 280 V
DC current detector signals with flame detector Min. required Max. possible
QRA...
Measurement at the flame detector QRA… 200 µA 500 µA
Ancillary unit In connection with burner controls LMExx.xxxx2, use of UV ancillary unit AGQ3...A27 is
AGQ3...A27 mandatory.
Correct functioning of aged UV cells can be checked as UV test with a higher supply
voltage across the UV cell after controlled shutdown until terminal 3 ON.
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Flame supervision Detector current required Perm. detector current Possible detector current
with QRC... (with flame) (without flame) with flame (typically)
(only LME23…) QRC... Min. 40 µA Max. 5,5 µA Max. 60 µA
The values given in the table above only apply under the following conditions:
- Mains voltage AC 120 V/AC 230 V
- Ambient temperature 23 °C
Green signal lamp for Detector current in operation: Detector current in operation:
indication of operating - Flame signal instable - Flame signal stable
state - Green signal lamp flashing - Green signal lamp steady on
QRC... <45 µA >45 µA
The values given in the table above only apply under the following conditions:
- Mains voltage AC 120 V/AC 230 V
- Ambient temperature 23 °C
2 1 12 LME...
Measuring circuit for Legend
bl sw br 7101v02/1005
detector current +
µA DC DC microammeter with an internal resistance of
Ri = max. 5 k
µA DC
bl Blue
sw Black
br Brown
QRC1...
Functions
Undervoltage Safety shutdown from the operating position takes place should mains voltage drop
below about AC 75 V (at UN = AC 120 V)
Restart is initiated when mains voltage exceeds about AC 95 V (at UN = AC 120 V)
Safety shutdown from the operating position takes place should mains voltage drop
below about AC 165 V (at UN = AC 230 V)
Restart is initiated when mains voltage exceeds about AC 175 V (at UN = AC 230 V)
Controlled After no more than 24 hours of continuous operation, the burner control will initiate
intermittent operation automatic controlled shutdown followed by a restart.
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Control sequence in the If a non-alterable lockout occurs, the outputs for the fuel valves, the burner motor and
event of fault the ignition equipment are always immediately deactivated (<1 s).
Cause Response
Mains voltage failure Restart
Voltage below undervoltage threshold Safety shutdown
Voltage above undervoltage threshold Restart
Extraneous light during prepurge time (t1) Non-alterable lockout
Extraneous light during waiting time (tw) Start prevention, a non-alterable lockout occurs after a maximum
of 30 seconds
LME2…:
Non-alterable lockout
LME41...: No reaction
Air pressure switch welded in no-load position Non-alterable lockout approx. 180 seconds after the specified
- Error with valve proving (only in conjunction time (t10) has elapsed
with LDU11...)
LME41...:
Air pressure switch welded in no-load position or no
connection (jumper) between terminal 3 and
terminal 11
No air pressure signal after completion specified Non-alterable lockout
time
LME41...:
LME41…: Safety shutdown/restart
No air pressure signal after completion specified
time or breakdown of jumper terminal 3/terminal 11
CPI contact is open during waiting time Start prevention, a non-alterable lockout occurs after 60 seconds
In the event of a non-alterable lockout, the LME remains locked and the red signal lamp
lights up permanently.
The burner control can immediately be reset. This state is also maintained in the case of
mains failure.
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Resetting the burner After a non-alterable lockout, a reset can be carried out immediately.
control To do this, press the lockout reset button for about 1 second (<3 seconds). The LME…
can only be reset when all contacts in the line are closed and when there is no
undervoltage.
Limitation of repetitions If no flame is established at the end of the safety time (TSA), or if the flame is lost
(only LME11…, during operation, a maximum of 3 repetitions per controlled startup can be performed
LME41.051...) via temperature controller/ control pressurestat, or else a non-alterable lockout will be
initiated.
Counting of repetitions is restarted each time a controlled startup via control thermostat
or pressurestat takes place.
Note!
For operating and commissioning instructions, refer to Installation and Operating
Instructions J7352.
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Operation Lockout reset button is the key operating element for resetting the
7101z01/0804
EK burner control and for activating/deactivating the diagnostics functions.
Red The multicolor signal lamp in the lockout reset button is the key
7101z02e/0305
Yellow indicating element for visual diagnostics and interface diagnostics.
Green
LED
Both (lockout reset button/signal lamp) are located under the transparent cover of the
lockout reset button.
Visual diagnostics:
In normal operation, the different operating states are indicated in the form of color
codes according to the color code table given below.
Operational status During startup, status indication takes place according to the following table:
indication
Color code table for multicolor signal lamp (LED)
Status Color code Color
Waiting time (tw), other waiting states ........................................ OFF
Air pressure switch – waiting phase, ........................................ Yellow
prepurging
Ignition phase, ignition controlled Flashing yellow
Operation, flame ok ......................................... Green
Operation, flame not ok Flashing green
Extraneous light on burner startup Green-red
Undervoltage Yellow-red
Fault, alarm ......................................... Red
Error code output (see Error code table) Flashing red
Interface diagnostics Red flicker light
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Diagnostics of the After a non-alterable lockout, the red signal lamp lights up.
cause of fault In that condition, visual diagnostics of the cause of fault according to the error code
table can be activated by pressing the lockout reset button for more than 3 seconds.
Pressing the lockout reset button again for at least 3 seconds, interface diagnostics will
be activated. Interface diagnostics works only if the lockout reset button extension
AGK20… is not fitted. If, by accident, interface diagnostics has been activated, in which
case the slightly red light of the signal lamp flickers, it can be deactivated by pressing
again the lockout reset button for at least 3 seconds. The instant of switching over is
indicated by a yellow light pulse.
OCI400
Lockout position Lockout position Lockout position
Visual diagnostics Interface diagnostics
Flashing PC / analyzer
On
Reset
EK EK EK
7101z04e/0305
Error code table
>3s xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx
>3s <3s
xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx
During the time the cause of fault is diagnosed, the control outputs are deactivated
- Burner remains shut down
- External fault indication remains deactivated
- Fault status signal (alarm) at terminal 10, according to the error code table
The diagnostics of the cause of fault is quit and the burner switched on again by
resetting the burner control. Press the lockout reset button for about 1 second
(<3 seconds).
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RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3
R/W
T p
GP
AL M Z V1 EK2
T
STB
H
Si
N
7101a24e/0609
A B B´ / C D
SB / R
7101d11/0110
W / GP
AL
V1
LP
FS
EK2
tw t10 t1 t3 t3n
TSA
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RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3 K4
R/W
T
LP
GP
AL M Z V1 V2 EK2
T
STB
H
Si
N
7101a22e/0609
A B B´ C D
SB / R
W / GP
AL
M
V1
(LR) V2
LP
FS
tw t10 t1 t3 t3n t4 7101d05/0409
TSA
Caution!
The connection diagrams shown are merely examples which must be verified in the individual case
depending on the application!
Burner without fan and without air pressure switch Only for burner with fan control via auxiliary contactor with air
pressure switch
2 3 11 6 12 2 3 11 6
*
AGK25 GP/SB HS AGK25 LP
R/W
7101a17/0804 M
L
* Note!
N
Different from LGB... 7101a18/0804
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Caution!
The connection diagrams shown are merely examples which must be verified in the individual case
depending on the application!
Auf / Zu
volume. Same low-fire actuator position during
startup and operation. LR SA RV
12 2 10 8 3 6 11 9 7 4 5 1 12 2 10 8 3 6 11 9 7 4 5 1
EK2 EK2 LP
LP
AL AL
V1 V1
GP/SB
HS V2 HS V2
* 1 2 5 3 6 4
0 I 1 2 6 7 5 4 3 0 I
Si Si
b1 b2 B
K2
L L
III IV IV III
LKP
a b a b t1 a b a b
A I
a3 a2 RV K1
C31
II I V KL IV IV IV II I V
MS III III MS
a b a b a b t a b a b R32 a b
LK II LK
SA
LME21...
EK2
GP/
M SB V1
LR
V2
0
Si
LKP
N a1 c1
b1 a2
t1 TSA
t4
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NT
RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3 K4 K5
R/W
T
LP
GP Only LME23...
12
AL M Z V1 V2 EK2
T
STB
H
Si
N
7101a02e/0609
A B B´ C D
SB / R
W / GP
AL
LK
M
Z
SA
V1
(LR) V2
LP
FS
EK2
t10
tw t1 t3 t3n t4
7101d02/0409
t12 TSA
t11
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Caution!
The connection diagrams shown are merely examples which must be verified in the individual case
depending on the application!
L
SQN7...: Refer to Data Sheet N7804
SQN9...: Refer to Data Sheet N7806
12 2 10 8 3 6 11 9 5 7 4 1
EK2 LP
AL
V1
M
0 6 8 10 2 1 3 7 9
Si
N 2)
t4 K2
LKP
N t1 K1
KL
M
1)
MS
LK
* Note
With 2-stage modulating burners (with gas regulation
damper (RV)), fuel valve (V2) and the dotted
connection between terminals (*) are not required.
12 2 10 8 3 6 11 9 5 7 4 1
R/W R/W LP
Z Z
EK2
GP/SB
AL M
V1
V2
HS 4 5 1 3 2 8 6 7
Si b2
a1
L
IV IV
7101a15/0409
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LME21.xxxC...
NT LME22.xxxC... RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3 K4 K5
Gpmin
LP
R/W
1)
T
AL M Z A2 M EK2
STB
1)
7101a28e/0210
DW
E A1 B
Gas Atmospheric
LDU LDU
GP GP
Start valve proving each startup, with connection of terminal 3, after controller ON
or after lockout
The valve proving after each lockout of the LDU11… can take up to 160 seconds.
Therefore, the maximum permissible air pressure switch flame-out time is
180 seconds
With the LDU11, faults during valve proving lead to lockout and, with the
LME21.xxxCx, to a non-alterable lockout due to air pressure switch timeout (blink
code 03)
Note!
A faulty air pressure switch (air pressure switch does not close) leads to a non-
alterable lockout (blink code 03) on completion of the pressure switch response
time of 180 seconds and can only be distinguished from a non-alterable lockout
due to faulty valve proving because the LDU11 did not go to lockout
The fan motor can be connected either to terminal 3 in connection with a link
between terminals 6 and 24 of the LDU11... (motor active during valve proving) or
to terminal 6 of the LDU11... (motor active on completion of successful valve
proving)
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LME21.xxxC...
NT LME22.xxxC... RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3 K4 K5
Gpmin
LP
R/W
1)
T
AL M Z A1 A2 M EK2
STB
1)
7101a29e/0210
DW
E C B
Gas Atmospheric
GP GP
Start valve proving each startup, with connection of terminal 3, after controller ON or
after lockout
The valve proving after a lockout of the LDU11… can take up to 160 seconds.
Therefore, the maximum permissible air pressure switch flame-out time is
180 seconds
With the LDU11, faults during valve proving lead to lockout and, with the
LME21.xxxCx, to a non-alterable lockout due to air pressure switch timeout (blink
code 03)
Note!
A faulty air pressure switch (air pressure switch does not close) leads to a non-
alterable lockout (blink code 03) on completion of the pressure switch response
time of 180 seconds and can only be distinguished from a non-alterable lockout
due to faulty valve proving because the LDU11 did not go to lockout
The fan motor can be connected either to terminal 3 in connection with a link
between terminals 6 and 24 of the LDU11... (motor active during valve proving) or to
terminal 6 of the LDU11... (motor active on completion of successful valve proving)
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RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3
10 11
R/W DBR1 (without LP)
T
GP LP
T AL M Z V1 EK2
STB
H
Si
N
7101a27e/0609
A B B´ / C D
SB / R
7101d12/0110
W / GP
AL
V1
LP
FS
EK2
tw t10 t1 t3 t3n
t1´ TSA
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NT
RESET
K1
K2/1 K2/2 K3 K4 K5
12 10 11
R/W
GP
CPI
T
STB
H
Si
N
7101a20e/0609
A B B´ C D
SB / R
W / GP
AL
M
V1
V2
ZV1
CPI
FS
7101d06/0409
t1´ t3 t3n t4 t22
tw TSA
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I Cam I actuator
t1 Prepurge time
t1´ Purge time
t3 Preignition time
t3n Postignition time
t4 Interval between ignition OFF and release of fuel valve 2
t10 Specified time for air pressure signal
t11 Programmed opening time for actuator
t12 Programmed closing time for actuator
t22 Safety time
TSA Ignition safety time
tw Waiting time
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Dimensions in mm
LME... 22
5,2
59,1
53,9
53,9
9
88 41,6
7101m02/0605
47,2
62,5
AGK20...
7,44
7130m05/0904
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Dimensions in mm
Ancillary unit
27,5
AGQ3...A27
90,5
60
220 69 6
65,6
4
18
5,4 5,4
A B 6
13 7101m01/0804
2016 Siemens AG Building Technologies Division, Berliner Ring 23, D-76437 Rastatt
Subject to change! 35/35