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(Main)Automatic burner control systems for burners and appliances burning gaseous or liquid fuels
Automatic burner control systems for burners and appliances burning gaseous or liquid fuels
This European Standard specifies the safety, construction and performance requirements for automatic burner control systems, programming units and flame detector devices, intended for for similar usages, with gas and oil burners and gas and oil burning appliances, with or without fans. These devices are hereafter referred to generally as "automatic burner control systems”.
This European Standard is applicable to automatic burner control systems that include additional functions.
This European Standard does not cover automatic burner control systems utilizing thermo-electric flame supervision devices.
NOTE 1 European Standards for burners, appliances or processes which use automatic burner control systems, programming units or flame detectors can override the requirements of this standard.
NOTE 2 Provisions for production control are not part of this European Standard.
Feuerungsautomaten für Brenner und Brennstoffgeräte für gasförmige oder flüssige Brennstoffe
EN 13611:2019, Abschnitt 1, wird durch Folgendes ersetzt:
Dieses Dokument legt die Anforderungen für Sicherheit, Bau und Funktion von Feuerungsautomaten, Steuergeräten und Flammen- und HTO-Wächtern für Gas- und Ölbrenner und für Gas- und Ölgeräte mit oder ohne Gebläse und ähnliche Verwendungszwecke fest.
Dieses Dokument gilt für Feuerungsautomaten, die zusätzliche Funktionen enthalten.
Feuerungsautomaten, die thermoelektrische Flammenüberwachungseinrichtungen verwenden, sind nicht Gegenstand dieses Dokuments.
ANMERKUNG 1 Europäische Normen für Brenner, Geräte oder Prozesse, die Feuerungsautomaten, Steuergeräte bzw. Flammen- oder HTO-Wächter verwenden, können Vorrang vor den Anforderungen der vorliegenden Norm haben.
ANMERKUNG 2 Festlegungen für die Produktionskontrolle sind nicht Gegenstand dieses Dokuments.
Systèmes automatiques de commande pour brûleurs et appareils utilisant des combustibles gazeux ou liquides
L'article 1 de la norme EN 13611 :2019 est remplacé par ce qui suit :
Ce document spécifie les exigences de sécurité, de construction et de fonctionnement, des systèmes
automatiques de commande des brûleurs, des unités de programmation ainsi que des dispositifs de détection
de flamme et des détecteurs OHT pour les brûleurs et les appareils à gaz et à fioul, avec ou sans ventilateur.
Ce document est applicable aux systèmes automatiques de commande des brûleurs, comportant des fonctions
additionnelles.
Ce document ne concerne pas les systèmes automatiques de commande des brûleurs utilisant des dispositifs
de détection de flamme thermoélectriques.
NOTE 1 Les normes européennes pour brûleurs, appareils ou processus qui mettent en oeuvre des systèmes
automatiques de commande des brûleurs, des unités de programmation ou des dispositifs de détection de flamme ou des
détecteurs OHT, peuvent être considérées comme prioritaires par rapport à la présente norme.
NOTE 2 Les dispositions pour le contrôle de la production ne font pas partie de ce document.
Naprave za samodejni nadzor gorilnikov in aparatov na plin ali tekoča goriva
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 298:2020
01-oktober-2020
Naprave za samodejni nadzor gorilnikov in aparatov na plin ali tekoča goriva
Automatic burner control systems for burners and appliances burning gaseous or liquid
fuelsFeuerungsautomaten für Brenner und Brennstoffgeräte für gasförmige oder flüssige
Brennstoffe
Systèmes automatiques de commande pour brûleurs et appareils utilisant des
combustibles gazeux ou liquides
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 298
ICS:
27.060.10 Gorilniki na tekoče in trdo Liquid and solid fuel burners
gorivo
27.060.20 Plinski gorilniki Gas fuel burners
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 298
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
September 2020
ICS 27.060.01 Will supersede EN 298:2012
English Version
Automatic burner control systems for burners and
appliances burning gaseous or liquid fuels
Systèmes automatiques de commande pour brûleurs et Feuerungsautomaten für Brenner und
appareils utilisant des combustibles gazeux ou liquides Brennstoffgeräte für gasförmige oder flüssige
BrennstoffeThis draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 58.If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and
United Kingdom.Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
aware and to provide supporting documentation.Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a European Standard.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
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CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Rue de la Science 23, B-1040 Brussels
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Contents Page
European foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Classification................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1 Classes of control .......................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Groups of control .......................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3 Classes of control functions ....................................................................................................................... 15
4.4 Types of DC supplied controls .................................................................................................................. 15
5 Test conditions and uncertainty of measurements .......................................................................... 15
6 Design and construction ............................................................................................................................. 15
6.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 15
6.2 Mechanical parts of the control ............................................................................................................... 15
6.3 Materials .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.4 Gas connections ............................................................................................................................................. 15
6.5 Electrical parts of the control ................................................................................................................... 15
6.6 Protection against internal faults for the purpose of functional safety .................................... 17
7 Performance ................................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
7.2 Leak-tightness ................................................................................................................................................ 19
7.3 Torsion and bending .................................................................................................................................... 19
7.4 Rated flow rate ............................................................................................................................................... 19
7.5 Durability ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
7.6 Performance tests for electronic controls ........................................................................................... 20
7.7 Long-term performance for electronic controls ................................................................................ 20
7.8 Data exchange ................................................................................................................................................ 21
7.9 Functional requirements ........................................................................................................................... 21
8 Electrical requirements .............................................................................................................................. 31
8.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
8.2 Protection by enclosure.............................................................................................................................. 31
9 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ................................................................................................... 32
9.1 Protection against environmental influences .................................................................................... 32
9.2 Supply voltage variations below 85 % of rated voltage .................................................................. 33
9.3 Voltage dips and interruptions ................................................................................................................ 33
9.4 Supply frequency variations ..................................................................................................................... 34
9.5 Surge immunity tests ................................................................................................................................... 34
9.6 Electrical fast transient/burst .................................................................................................................. 35
9.7 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields ............................... 35
9.8 Immunity to radiated disturbances induced by radio frequency fields ................................... 35
9.9 Electrostatic discharge tests ..................................................................................................................... 35
9.10 Power frequency magnetic field immunity tests ............................................................................... 36
9.11 Harmonics and interharmonics including mains signalling at a. c. power port, low
frequency immunity tests .......................................................................................................................... 36
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10 Marking, instructions .................................................................................................................................. 36
10.1 Marking ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
10.2 Instructions ..................................................................................................................................................... 36
10.3 Warning Notice .............................................................................................................................................. 38
Annex A (informative) Abbreviations and Symbols ...................................................................................... 39
Annex B (informative) Leak-tightness tests for gas controls − volumetric method .......................... 40
Annex C (informative) Leak-tightness tests for gas controls − pressure loss method ..................... 41
Annex D (normative) Calculation of pressure loss into leakage rate ..................................................... 42
Annex E (normative) Electrical/electronic component fault modes ...................................................... 43
Annex F (normative) Additional requirements for safety accessories and pressureaccessories as defined in EU Directive 2014/68/EU ....................................................................... 45
Annex G (normative) Materials for pressurized parts ................................................................................. 46
Annex H (informative) Additional materials for pressurized parts ........................................................ 47
Annex I (normative) Requirements for controls used in DC supplied burners andappliances burning gaseous or liquid fuels ........................................................................................ 48
Annex J (normative) Method for the determination of a Safety Integrity Level (SIL) ...................... 50
Annex K (normative) Method for the determination of a Performance Level (PL) .......................... 51
Annex L (normative) Relationship between Safety Integrity Level (SIL) and Performance
Level (PL) ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
Annex M (normative) Reset functions ............................................................................................................... 53
Annex N (informative) Guidance document on Environmental Aspects ............................................... 54
Annex O (informative) Seals of elastomer, cork and synthetic fibre mixtures ................................... 55
Annex AA (informative) Functional characteristics of burner control systems, to be given
by the appliance standard ......................................................................................................................... 56
Annex BB (informative) Fault modes of flame sensors ................................................................................ 57
Annex CC (informative) Functional diagrams of oil burner control systems ...................................... 59
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of EU Directive 2009/142/EC aimed to be covered ............................................. 63
Annex ZB (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/426 aimed to be covered ............................................. 64
Annex ZC (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Safety Requirements of EU Directive 2014/68/EU concerning pressure equipment ......... 67
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................. 68
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European foreword
This document (prEN 298:2020) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 58 “Safety and
control devices for burners and appliances burning gaseous or liquid fuels”, the secretariat of which is
held by BSI.This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For the relationship of this document with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, ZB and ZC which
is an integral part of this document.This document will supersede EN 298:2012.
This document refers to clauses of EN 13611:2019 and adapts them, indicating the changes by stating
“with the following modification”, “with the following addition”, “is replaced by the following” or “is not
applicable”. It also adds clauses or subclauses to the structure of EN 13611:2019 which are particular to
this standard (EN 298:2020). Additional subclauses or annexes are either numbered starting from 101
or are designated as Annex AA, Annex BB, Annex CC etc. It should be noted however that these clauses
and subclauses are not indicated as additions in the text.The following is a list of significant technical changes between this document and the previous editions:
• Alignment with EN 13611:2019;• Inclusion of Annex J, Annex K and Annex L;
• Alignment with Regulation (EU) 2016/426 on appliances burning gaseous fuels (GAR). and addition
of Annex ZBEN 298 compliance for burner control systems, flame detector devices or HTO detectors cannot be
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1 Scope
EN 13611:2019, 1 is replaced by the following:
This document specifies the safety, construction and performance requirements for automatic burner
control systems, programming units, flame detector devices and HTO detectors, intended for use with
gas and oil burners and gas and oil burning appliances, with or without fans and similar use.
This document is applicable to automatic burner control systems that include additional functions.
This document does not cover automatic burner control systems utilizing thermo-electric flame
supervision devices.NOTE 1 European Standards for burners, appliances or processes which use automatic burner control systems,
programming units, flame detectors or HTO detectors can override the requirements of this standard.
NOTE 2 Provisions for production control are not part of this document.2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 267:2020, Forced draught burners for liquid fuelsprEN 1643:2020, Valve proving systems for automatic shut-off valves for gas burners and gas appliances
EN 13611:2019, Safety and control devices for burners and appliances burning gaseous and/or liquid
fuels - General requirementsEN 60730-1:2016+A1:2019, Automatic electrical controls - Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60730
1:2013, modified + COR1:2014 + A1:2015)EN 60730-2-5:2015+A1:2019, Automatic electrical controls - Part 2-5: Particular requirements for
automatic electrical burner control systems (IEC 60730 2 5:2013, modified + A1:2017)
EN 60947-5-1:2017, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and
switching elements - Electromechanical control circuit devices3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 13611:2019 and the following
apply.ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
3.101
flame detector device
device by which the presence of a flame is detected and signalled (see Figure 1)
Note 1 to entry: Flame detector devices can consist of a flame sensor, an amplifier and a relay for signal
transmission. These parts, with the possible exception of the actual flame sensor, can be assembled in a single
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Key
1 automatic burner control system (see 3.110) 8 programming unit (see 3.109)
2 flame detector device (see 3.101) 9 shut-off valve (see 3.104)
3 flame 10 shut-off valve terminal
4 flame sensor (see 3.103) 11 flame signal (see 3.107)
5 amplifier 12 flame failure response time (see 3.105.1)
6 filter 13 sensed flame (see 3.106)
7 threshold
Figure 1 — Basic functional chain of a typical flame supervision
3.102
independent flame detector device
flame detector device which operates independent of the programming unit to provide the class C
control function (see Figure 2)Note 1 to entry: Self-checking functions are incorporated in this type of flame detector device.
Key1 independent flame detector device (see 3.102) 6 threshold
2 flame 7 flame signal (see 3.107)
3 flame sensor (see 3.103) 8 flame failure detection time (see 3.105.2)
4 amplifier 9 sensed flame (see 3.106)
5 filter
Figure 2 — Basic functional chain of an independent flame detector device
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3.103
flame sensor
device which reacts to the presence of the flame by providing an output signal that is used for further
signal processing3.104
shut-off valve
safety device which releases the fuel flow when energized and stops the fuel flow automatically when
de-energizedNote 1 to entry: For further information refer to EN 161 or EN 126 for gas and EN ISO 23553-1 for oil, or to
other similar devices if mentioned in the relevant appliance standard.3.105
time in case of flame failure
3.105.1
flame failure response time
FFRT
response time between the loss of a sensed flame and the resulting de-energizing of the shut-off valve
terminalsNote 1 to entry: FFRT may be referred to as “extinction safety time” in appliance standards.
3.105.2flame failure detection time
FFDT
response time of an independent flame detector device between the loss of a sensed flame and the
flame signal indicating the absence of a flame3.106
sensed flame
physical value of the monitored flame
3.107
flame signal
signal given by the flame detector device in case of sensed flame
3.108
flame simulation
condition which occurs when the flame signal indicates the presence of a flame when in reality no flame
is present3.109
programming unit
unit which executes the program, reacts to signals from control and safety devices, gives the control
commands, controls the start-up sequence, supervises the burner operation and causes controlled
shutdown, and if necessary, safety shutdown and lock-outNote 1 to entry: The programming unit follows a predetermined sequence of actions and always operates in
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3.110
automatic burner control system
system comprising at least a programming unit and all the elements of a flame detector device or, if
applicable, HTO detectorNote 1 to entry: The various functions of an automatic burner control system can be in one or more housings.
3.111start position
stage where the system is not in lock-out position and has not yet received the start signal but can
proceed with the start-up sequence when requiredNote 1 to entry: At this stage, the output terminals for any shut-off valve and ignition device are not energized.
3.112start signal
signal (e.g. from a thermostat) which releases the system from its start position and commences the
predetermined program3.113
purge
forced introduction of air through the combustion chamber and flue passages in order to displace any
remaining fuel/air mixture and/or products of combustion3.114
pre-purge
purge which takes place between the start signal and the energization of the shut-off valve or, in the
case of gas, the energization of the ignition device, if this comes first3.115
post-purge
purge which takes place immediately following shutdown
3.116
first safety time
interval between the pilot shut-off valve, the start shut-off valve or the main shut-off valve, as
applicable, being energized and the pilot shut-off valve, start shut-off valve or the main shut-off valve, as
applicable, being de-energized if no flame signal is presentNote 1 to entry: Where there is no second safety time, this is called the safety time.
3.117second safety time
where there is a first safety time applicable to either a pilot or start fuel flame only, the second safety
time is the interval between the main shut-off valve being energized and the main shut-off valve being
de-energized if no main flame signal is present3.118
running position
position of the system in which the burner is in normal operation under the supervision of the
programming unit and its flame detector device or the burner is in HTO and supervised
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3.119
controlled shutdown
process by which the power to the shut-off valve(s) is removed before any other action takes place as a
result of the action of a controlling function3.120
safety shutdown
process which is effected immediately following the response of a protection device or the detection of
a fault in the automatic burner control system and puts the burner out of operation
Note 1 to entry: The resulting state of the system is defined by deactivated terminals for the shut-off valves and
the ignition device.3.121
lock-out
Note 1 to entry: Lock-out can mean non-volatile lock-out or volatile lock-out.
3.121.1
non-volatile lock-out
safety shutdown condition of the system, where a restart can only be accomplished by the manual reset
of the system and by no other means3.121.2
volatile lock-out
safety shutdown condition of the system, where a restart can only be accomplished by either the
manual reset of the system, or an interruption of the main power and its subsequent restoration
3.122Ignition restoration
spark restoration
process by which, following loss of flame signal, the ignition device is switched on again without total
interruption of the fuel supply3.123
recycling
process by which, after a safety shutdown, a full start-up sequence is automatically repeated
3.124timings
3.124.1
waiting time
for burners without fans, interval between the start signal being given and the energization of the
ignition device or shut-off valves, whichever comes firstNote 1 to entry: During this time natural ventilation of the combustion chamber and the flue passages can take
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3.124.2
waiting time
interval between the start signal being given (and air registers in purge position, if applicable) and
the energization of the ignition deviceNote 1 to entry: During this time natural ventilation of the combustion chamber and the flue passages takes
place.3.124.3
pre-purge time
period during which purging takes place at the proven air rate prior to the energization of the
ignition device or shut-off valves, whichever comes first3.124.4
pre-purge time
period preceding the signal to open the shut-off valve during which the combustion chamber is
compulsorily ventilated3.124.5
post-purge time
period during which purging takes place at the proven air rate between any shutdown and the
moment the fan is switched off3.124.6
post-purge time
period following the signal to close the shut-off valve during which the combustion chamber is
compulsorily ventilated3.124.7
inter-purge time
period during which purging of the combustion chamber takes place at the proven air rate after
unsuccessful ignition and prior to the next recycle attempt3.124.8
inter-waiting time
period during which natural ventilation of the combustion chamber takes place after unsuccessful
ignition and prior to the next recycle attempt3.125
sequences
3.125.1
start-up sequence
sequence of actions executed by the system which brings the burner from the start position to the
running position3.125.2
first stage
part of the start-up sequence which allows the release of start fuel into the combustion chamber
3.125.3second stage
part of the start-up sequence which allows the release of further fuel into the combustion chamber
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3.126
system for permanent operation
system that is designed to remain in the running position for longer than 24 h without interruption
3.127system for non-permanent operation
system that is designed to remain in the running position for less than 24 h
3.128
self-checking function of the flame detector device/HTO detector
automatic internal function of the system which checks the operation of the flame detector device/HTO
detector3.129
air flow simulation
condition which occurs when the air flow sensor indicates the presence of air flow when in reality no
air flow is present3.130
spark supervision
process of monitoring the ignition spark
3.131
pilot or start fuel flame proving period
interval between the end of the first safety time and the beginning of the second safety time which is
used to prove that the pilot or start fuel flame is stable3.132
intermittent first stage
first stage that is ignited prior to ignition of the main flame and is shut off simultaneously with the main
flame3.133
interrupted first stage
first stage that is ignited each time the burner is started up and which is extinguished at the end of the
second safety time3.134
burner ignition systems
3.134.1
ignition by supervised gas-fired pilot burner
system which releases the main fuel when the ignition burner flame is present
3.134.2
ignition by non-supervised gas-fired pilot burner
system in which the release of the main fuel is not prevented by the absence of the flame of the pilot
burner3.135
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3.135.1
total ignition time
period during which the ignition device is energized
Note 1 to entry: This time includes pre-ignition, ignition and post-ignition times.
3.135.2pre-ignition time
period between the energization of the ignition device and the start of the safety time
3.135.3ignition time
period between the start of the safety time and the first detection of a flame signal
Note 1 to entry: The maximum ignition time ends prior to or simultaneous with the safety time when no flame
signal has been detected.3.135.4
post-ignition time
period between the first detection of the flame signal and the de-energization of the ignition device
3.136maximum fuel flow rate
constant mass of oil consumed during a period of time at maximum heat input as stated in the
instructionsNote 1 to entry: Maximum fuel flow rate is expressed in kilograms per hour (kg/h).
[SOURCE: EN 267:2020, 3.2.1.1]3.137
common cause failures
failures of different items, resulting from a single event, where these failures are not consequences of
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