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How is the FIREYE MP101 Programmer Module installed?

The Programmer Modules are used with the Fireye Modular M-Series II Chassis. They are installed in the chassis by grabbing hold of the programmer module by the ridged finger grips on the side on the module, aligning the module with the guide slots on the opening farthest from the transformer, and inserting the module into the pin connectors.

The programmer modules are designed to fit in the proper slot only. DO NOT FORCE THEM.


What safety precautions should be taken before installing the FIREYE MP101?

Remove power from the control and remove the control from its wiring base before proceeding.


What is the specific operational description for the FIREYE MP101?

The FIREYE MP101 operates the same as the MP100 (Relight operation), except it will ignore the flame signal in the off cycle.


Where is the fuse located on the FIREYE MP101 and what causes it to open?

The programmer modules are designed with a field-replaceable fuse. The fuse is located on the printed circuit board near the connectors. The fuse will open as a result of an overload condition on terminals 3, 4, or 5.


How do I replace the fuse on the FIREYE MP101?

In the event the fuse opens, remove the fuse (using a small screwdriver) and install a replacement. Refer to the specific part numbers below depending on the chassis used:

Standard Replacement: Fireye replacement fuse (P/N 23-176) or equivalent 2AG, 8 amp fuse (e.g. Littlefuse #225008).

For MC230 and MC230R Chassis: Use replacement fuse P/N 23-183 or equivalent (3.5 amp, 2AG, SLO-BLO) Littlefuse #22903.5.


How is the Flame Failure Response Time (FFRT) determined for the FIREYE MP101?

Flame Failure Response Time (FFRT) is determined by the selection of the amplifier module.


What do the LED indicator lights on the FIREYE MP101 signify?

LED indicator lights are on all programmer modules, indicating the operating status of the control.


What are the available Programmer Module selections and their descriptions?

Part Number DESCRIPTION
MP100/MP100E Relight operation.
MP101 Same as MP100, except will ignore flame signal in off cycle.
MP102/MP102E Operates like the MP100, except the standing pilot and relight features are eliminated. Ignition safety time is 5 seconds. Control will lockout on flame failure.
MP230 Selectable purge timing, trial-for-ignition timing, and recycle/non-recycle operation.
MP230H Selectable purge timing, trial-for-ignition timing, pilot stabilizing period, and recycle/non-recycle operation. 10 second main flame trial-for-ignition. For use with two-stage burners.
MP560 Selectable purge timing, pilot-trial-for-ignition timing, pilot stabilizing period, and recycle/non-recycle operation. 10 second main flame trial-for-ignition, check-run switch.
MP561 Selectable purge timing, pilot-trial-for-ignition timing, and recycle/non-recycle operation. 10 second main flame trial-for-ignition, check-run switch.
MP562 Same as MP560, with lockout on loss of air flow. Non-recycle operation.

Programmers with the suffix “E” (e.g. MP100E) are for use with the MC230 and MC230R chassis only.


What agency approvals does the FIREYE MP101 have?

UL CSA FM EN298
MP100 Yes Yes Yes Yes
MP100E Yes
MP101 Yes Yes Yes
MP102 Yes
MP102E Yes
MP230 Yes Yes Yes
MP230H Yes Yes Yes
MP560 Yes Yes Yes
MP561 Yes Yes Yes
MP562 Yes Yes Yes
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