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Tightness control TC

Technical Information · GB
3.1.5.2 Edition 03.09

• Test of both safety valves


• Short test period thanks to logical decision-making in the program sequence
• Adjustable test period which can be adapted to different systems
• Adjustable test mode allows quick system start
• Maximum safety thanks to self-monitoring electronics
• Less space required thanks to small dimensions
• EC type-tested and certified
• FM and UL approved

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Contents
Tightness control TC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3.6 Test period tP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.6.1 Leakage rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.6.2 Test volume VP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
1 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.6.3 Calculation example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
1.1 Examples of application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.6.4 Calculating test period tP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
1.1.1 TC 116V with valVario controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
1.1.2 TC 116W with combination control CG..D or CG..V . . . . . . . . 6
1.1.3 TC 116W with two-stage combination control CG..Z . . . . . . 7 4.1 Selection table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
1.1.4 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4.2 Type code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
1.1.5 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves and one pilot gas valve 9 5 Project planning information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
1.1.6 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves and one auxiliary valve
5.1 Selecting the auxiliary valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
for discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.1.7 TC 2 with 3 valves installed in series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5.2 Start rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
1.1.8 TC 3 with two gas solenoid valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5.3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
1.1.9 TC 3 with a manually resettable valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 5.3.1 TC 116V for valVario controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
1.1.10 TC 3 in a multiple burner system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5.3.2 TC 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
1.1.11 TC 4 with two gas solenoid valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
1.1.12 TC 4 in a multiple burner system with one auxiliary valve
for discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 6.1 Adapter plate for TC 116V, attachment to valVario
1.1.13 TC 4 in a multiple burner system with two auxiliary valves controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
for supply and discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6.2 External pressure switch for TC 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
1.1.14 TC 4 with 3 valves installed in series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 6.2.1 Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
2 Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 7 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3 Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7.1 Indicators and operating controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.1 Connection diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.1.1 TC 116V for valVario controls VAS, VAG and VAD . . . . . . . . 20 7.2.1 TC 1, TC 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.1.2 TC 116W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7.2.2 TC 3, TC 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.1.3 TC 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 7.3 Conversion factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3.1.4 TC 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 8 Maintenance cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.1.5 TC 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.2 Program sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 9 Glossar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.3 Test mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 9.1 Test period tP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.3.1 Testing before burner run: Mode 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 9.2 Interspace pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.3.2 Testing after burner run: Mode 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
3.4 Power failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
3.5 Animation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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3

TC 3: for quick or
TC 1: for attachment slow opening or
to valVario controls manually reset-
and CG table individual
TC 2: for quick valves
opening individual TC 4: for control
valves TC 1, TC 2 TC 3 TC 4 cabinet installation

1 Application TC 1
The tightness control TC checks the fail-safe function of both Tightness control TC 1 can be directly mounted to all CG com-
valves before each start-up or after each shut-down of a sys- bination controls. There is only one version for all sizes. The
tem with two safety valves. pre-set test period applies to all CG variants.
The aim is to identify an inadmissible leak on one of the gas In addition, TC 1 can be used for valVario controls VAS, VAD
valves and to prevent burner start. The other gas valve con- and VAG (with separate adapter plate).
tinues working properly and takes over the safe shut-off of TC 2 and TC 4
the gas supply. Tightness controls TC 2 and TC 4 can be used with gas solenoid
It is used in industrial thermoprocessing equipment, in boilers valves of any nominal size, which are quick opening or slow
and forced draught burners. opening with start rate. It is possible to conduct a tightness
European standards EN 746-2 and EN 676 stipulate tightness test on pneumatically operated or slow opening valves without
controls for capacities over 1200 kW (NFPA 86: from 117 kW start rate by using additional auxiliary valves.
or 400,000 Btu/h in conjunction with a visual indicator). Pre- t
purge of the combustion chamber can be dispensed with
under certain conditions in accordance with EN 746-2, if a
tightness control is used. In this case, the system must be
vented into the open air.

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Application 4

Slow opening motorised valves VK up to DN 65 which are


directly flanged together can also be checked by TC 2 and TC 4
within a temperature range of 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F).
TC 4
Tightness control TC 4 consists of detection circuitry and can be
installed in the control cabinet, separately from the system. An
external pressure switch takes over the mechanical pressure
test between the valves. Tightness control TC 4 is independent
of gas type and inlet pressure pe and can be used for a test
period of up to 10 minutes with a large test volume.
TC 3
Tightness control TC 3 is a universal device for quick and slow
opening gas solenoid valves of any nominal size as well as
for motorised valves. The tightness test is carried out with the
valves installed in TC 3.

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Application 5

TC 2 in a gas inlet
section between
a quick opening
TC 1 mounted to and a slow open-
a combination ing gas solenoid
control CG valve VG

TC 3 for tightness
TC 3 on a control on gas
heating boiler motorised valve VK

TC 4 installed in
control cabinet
TC 4 installed securing the lower
­separately from section with screws
the system in a or snapping it on
control cabinet to a DIN rail

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Application 6

1.1 Examples of application


1.1.1 TC 116V with valVario controls
GFA Tightness control TC 1 checks gas solenoid valves V1 and V2
L1(+) OK for tightness.
N(-)
PE If both valves are tight, the tightness control forwards the OK
enable signal to the automatic burner control unit GFA. This
1 23 B
V1 V2
1 356 A opens valves V1 and V2 simultaneously. The burner starts.
pe VAS VAD
V1 and V2: quick or slow opening valves with start rate.
TC 116V
VP
1 23 C A = Supply and signal forwarding
pe TC 1 pZ
B = Automatic burner control unit
V1 V2
C = Gas solenoid valves

1.1.2 TC 116W with combination control CG..D or CG..V


The tightness control is directly mounted to combination control
GFA
L1(+) OK CG..D or CG..V.
N(-)
PE Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
tightness control forwards the OK enable signal to the auto-
matic burner control unit GFA. This opens valves V1 and V2
1 23 B
1 356 A in the combination control CG simultaneously. The burner
starts.
CG
TC 116W
V1 and V2: quick opening valves.
pe VP
V1 V2 1 23 C A = Supply and signal forwarding
B = Automatic burner control unit
C = Gas solenoid valves
pZ CG V1 V2
TC 1

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1.1.3 TC 116W with two-stage combination


control CG..Z
CG..Z
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
pe VP tightness control forwards the OK enable signal to the auto-
V1 V2 matic burner control unit GFA. The pilot valve output of the
VZ automatic burner control unit GFA opens valves V1 and V2 in
the combination control simultaneously. The burner starts. The
pZ
main valve output opens the two-stage valve VZ, independ-
TC 1 ently of TC 116W.
V1 and V2: quick opening valves.
GFA
L1(+) OK
N(-)
A = Supply and signal forwarding
PE B = Automatic burner control unit
C = Gas solenoid valves

1 23 B
1 356 A

TC 116W

1 23C

V1 V2 VZ
CG..Z
1 23

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1.1.4 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves


pe VP Tightness control TC 2 checks gas solenoid valves V1 and V2
V1 V2 for tightness.
If both valves are tight, the tightness control forwards the OK
enable signal to the automatic burner control unit GFA. This
pe opens valves V1 and V2 simultaneously. The burner starts.
TC 2 pZ
V1 and V2: quick or slow opening valves with start rate.

A = Supply and signal forwarding


GFA B = Automatic burner control unit
L1(+) OK
N(-) C = Gas solenoid valves
PE
1 23 B
1 356 A

TC 2

1 23C

V1 V2

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1.1.5 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves and one pilot gas valve
pe VP Tightness control TC 2 checks the gas solenoid valves for tight-
ness. The test volume is discharged into the combustion cham-
V1 V2
ber. Auxiliary valve V3 can be used as a pilot gas valve.
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
tightness control forwards the OK enable signal to the auto-
pe TC 2 pZ V3 matic burner control unit GFA. The pilot valve output of the
automatic burner control unit GFA opens the gas solenoid
valves V1 and V3 simultaneously. The main valve output opens
gas solenoid valve V2. The burner starts.
GFA
L1(+) OK V1 and V2: quick or slow opening valves with start rate.
N(-) V3: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.
PE
1 23 B
1 356 A A = Supply and signal forwarding
B = Automatic burner control unit
TC 2
C = Gas solenoid valves
1 23C

V1 V3 V2

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1.1.6 TC 2 with two gas solenoid valves and one auxiliary valve
for discharge
Tightness control TC 2 checks the gas solenoid valves V1 and
V3
V2 and the auxiliary valve V3 for tightness.
pe If all the gas solenoid valves are tight, the tightness control
V1 V2 forwards the OK enable signal to the automatic burner control
VP
unit GFA. The pilot valve output of the automatic burner control
unit GFA opens the gas solenoid valves V1 and V2 simultane-
ously. The burner starts.
pe TC 2 pZ A relief line is used to discharge the test volume into the open air
via the roof. Thanks to the installed auxiliary valve V3, valve V2
can also be a slow opening motorised valve VK.
GFA V1: quick or slow opening valves with start rate,
L1(+) OK
N(-) V2: any.
PE V3: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.
1 23 B
1 356 A
A = Supply and signal forwarding
TC 2 B = Automatic burner control unit
C = Gas solenoid valves
1 23C

V1 V3 V2

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1.1.7 TC 2 with 3 valves installed in series


Tightness control TC 2 checks the central shut-off valve V1,
VAS the gas solenoid valve V2 and the auxiliary valves V3 and
V3 V4 DG V4 for tightness.
The test volume is supplied via the auxiliary valve V3. The
central shut-off valve V1 can thus also be a slow opening
pe VP motorised valve VK. The test volume is discharged via auxiliary
V1 V2 valve V4 and the relief line.
It must be ensured that the test volume can be supplied and
discharged during the opening time of the gas solenoid valves.
pe TC 2 pZ
Therefore, the pressure switch DG monitors the pressure down-
stream of the gas solenoid valve V2 and switches when the
set pressure is exceeded. Then the gas solenoid valve VAS
opens and the pipe downstream of V2 is vented.
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
L1(+) OK
tightness control TC 2 opens the shut-off valve V1 and gas so-
N(-) lenoid valve V2. The tightness control forwards the OK enable
PE
signal simultaneously to the automatic burner control units.
1 23B These open the burner valves and the burners start.
1 356 A
V2
V3 and V4: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.
TC 2
V1
K1 1 23C A = Supply and signal forwarding
DG B = Automatic burner control unit
K1
C = Gas solenoid valves
V3 V4

VAS

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1.1.8 TC 3 with two gas solenoid valves


pe VP Tightness control TC 3 checks the slow opening gas solenoid
V1 V2 valves or motorised valves VK for tightness using the auxiliary
valves installed in TC 3.
pZ Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
pe pa tightness control forwards the OK enable signal to the auto-
TC 3
matic burner control unit GFA. The pilot valve output of the
automatic burner control unit GFA opens the gas solenoid
GFA valves V1 and V2 simultaneously. The burner starts.
L1(+) OK
N(-) V1 and V2: any.
PE

1 356 A
A = Supply and signal forwarding
V1
TC 3

V2

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1.1.9 TC 3 with a manually resettable valve


pe Valves, which are manually reset, cannot be opened by the
V1 V2 tightness control. The tightness test is then carried out using
VP an additional auxiliary valve.
pZ
Tightness control TC 3 checks the tightness between the manu-
pe pa ally resettable valve V1 and gas solenoid valve V2 using the
TC 3
auxiliary valves installed in TC 3.
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, TC 3
GFA forwards the OK enable signal.
L1(+) OK
N(-)
PE
A = Supply and signal forwarding
1 356 A
V1
TC 3

V2

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1.1.10 TC 3 in a multiple burner system


Tightness control TC 3 checks the central shut-off valve V1 and
VAS gas solenoid valve V2 for tightness. Both valves can also be
DG motorised valves VK.
It must be ensured that the test volume can be supplied and
discharged during the opening time of the gas solenoid valves.
pe VP Therefore, the pressure switch DG monitors the pressure down-
V1 V2 stream of the gas solenoid valve V2 and switches when the
pZ
set pressure is exceeded. Then the gas solenoid valve VAS
opens and the pipe downstream of V2 is vented.
pe TC 3 pa
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, TC 3
opens the shut-off valve V1 and gas solenoid valve V2 and
forwards the OK enable signal to the automatic burner control
units. These open the burner valves and the burners start.

A = Supply and signal forwarding


L1(+)
OK
N(-)
PE

1 356A
V2
K1
TC 3
DG V1

K1
VAS

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1.1.11 TC 4 with two gas solenoid valves


pe
V1 2 V2 Tightness control TC 4 checks gas solenoid valves V1 and V2
for tightness.
pe
Vp The external pressure switch monitors the pressure between
the two valves.
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
TC 410 tightness control forwards the OK enable signal to the auto-
OK GFA matic burner control unit GFA. The pilot valve output of the
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 automatic burner control unit GFA opens the gas solenoid
valves V1 and V2 simultaneously. The burner starts.
DG
V1 and V2: quick or slow opening valves with start rate.

max
V1 V2
L1(+)
N(-)

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1.1.12 TC 4 in a multiple burner system with one auxiliary valve for


V2 discharge
Tightness control TC 4 checks the central shut-off valve V1, the
auxiliary valve V2 and several burner valves for tightness. The
external pressure switch monitors the pressure between the
V1 Vp gas solenoid valves V1, V2 and the burner valves.
pe Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, TC 4
opens gas solenoid valve V1. The tightness control forwards
DG the OK enable signal simultaneously to the automatic burner
pe
2 control units for the burner valves. The burner valves open
and the burners start.
Thanks to the relief line and auxiliary valve V2, the test vol-
ume is discharged into the open air via the roof or into the
TC 4 combustion chamber.
V1: quick opening valve.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V2: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.

DG
OK

max
V1 V2
L1(+)
N(-)

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1.1.13 TC 4 in a multiple burner system with two auxiliary valves


V2 V3 for supply and discharge
Tightness control TC 4 checks the central shut-off valve V1,
auxiliary valves V2 and V3, and several burner valves for
tightness.
V1 Vp The test volume is supplied via the auxiliary valve V2.
pe The external pressure switch monitors the pressure between
the gas solenoid valves and the burner valves.
DG
pe Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, TC 4
2 opens the central shut-off valve V1. The tightness control for-
wards the OK enable signal simultaneously to the automatic
burner control units for the burner valves. The burner valves
open and the burners start.
TC 4
Thanks to the relief line and auxiliary valve V2, the test vol-
ume is discharged into the open air via the roof or into the
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 combustion chamber.
V1: any.
DG
OK V2 and V3: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.
V1
max
V2 V3
L1(+)
N(-)

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1.1.14 TC 4 with 3 valves installed in series


Tightness control TC 4 checks the central shut-off valve V1,
VAS the gas solenoid valve V2 and the auxiliary valves V3 and
V3 V4 DG V4 for tightness.
The test volume is supplied via the auxiliary valve V3. The
VP
central shut-off valve V1 can thus also be a slow opening
pe motorised valve VK. The test volume is discharged via auxiliary
V1 V2 valve V4 and the relief line.
DG It must be ensured that the test volume can be supplied and
pe
2 discharged during the opening time of the gas solenoid valves.
Therefore, the pressure switch DG monitors the pressure down-
stream of the gas solenoid valve V2 and switches when the
TC 4 set pressure is exceeded. Then the gas solenoid valve VAS
opens and the pipe downstream of V2 is vented.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Once the tightness test has been carried out successfully, the
tightness control TC 4 opens the shut-off valve V1 and gas so-
DG lenoid valve V2. The tightness control forwards the OK enable
K1 OK
signal simultaneously to the automatic burner control units.
DG These open the burner valves and the burners start.
VAS
V3 V4
max
V1 V2 K1
V3 and V4: quick opening, minimum nominal size = DN 15.
L1(+)
N(-)

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2 Certification
EC type-tested and certified
pursuant to
– Gas Appliances Directive (90/396/EEC) of the standard
“Valve proving systems for automatic shut-off valves for
gas burners and gas appliances”.
– Tightness control TC is designed for applications pursuant
to EN 746.
Meets the requirements of the
– Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) in conjunction with
the relevant standards.
– Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC) in
conjunction with the relevant sections of
IEC 801 relating to radiation, as well as EN 50093.
FM approved
TC 1, TC 2 and TC 3 for 120 V and 230 V,
TC 4 for 24 V, 120 V and 230 V
Factory Mutual Research Class: 7400 and 7411 Safety overpres-
sure slam shut valves.
Designed for applications pursuant to NFPA  85 and
NFPA 86.
UL approved
TC 1, TC 2 and TC 4 for 120 V
Underwriters Laboratories: UL 353 Limit control.
Canadian Standards Association: CSA – C22.2 No. 24

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L1(+)V2 3 Function
L1(+)
OK L1(+)V1
N(-) 3.1 Connection diagrams
PE
Remote reset by applying mains voltage to terminal 12 or via
ϑ 1 23 a floating contact between terminals 11 and 12.
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A 3.1.1 TC 116V for valVario controls VAS, VAG and VAD
The connection boxes of the valVario controls must be posi-
5AT

tioned on the same side and will be connected via a single


coupler plug.
A = Supply and signal forwarding
OK 1 2 B = Automatic burner control unit
TEST

TC 116V pe pz C = Gas solenoid valves


1 23 C

pe
V1 V2

L1(+) 3.1.2 TC 116W


V1
L1(+) A = Supply and signal forwarding
OK L1(+) V2
N(-)
B = Automatic burner control unit
PE
C = Gas solenoid valves
1 23
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A
5AT

OK 1 2
TEST

TC 116W pe pz
1 23 C

CG
pe
V1 V2

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L1(+)V1
3.1.3 TC 2
L1(+) A = Supply and signal forwarding.
OK L1(+)V2
N(-) B = Automatic burner control unit.
PE
C = Gas solenoid valves:
ϑ 1 23 1 = neutral conductor N (-) = blue,
B
2 = mains voltage to burner-side valve LV2 (+) = brown,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A
3 = mains voltage to inlet valve LV1 (+) = black.
5AT

TC 2 OK 1 2
TEST

pe pz
1 23 C

pe
V1 V2

3.1.4 TC 3
L1(+) A = Supply and signal forwarding
OK
N(-)
PE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A
5AT

OK 1 2
TEST

TC 3
pe pz pa
pe
V1 V2

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3.1.5 TC 4
1 2
TEST OK
Fault signalling contact on terminals 8 and 9:
Dry contact (not internally fused), max. 1 A for 264 V, max.
2 A for 120 V.
Connect the NO contact on the pressure switch to terminals 6
and 7.
5 AT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

max. 1 A, L1(+)V1
264 V
DG L1(+)V2
pe/2
OK
ϑ ϑ max
V1 V2
L1(+)
N(-)

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3.2 Program sequence


V1 V2 The TEST starts with the waiting time tW. Once the waiting time
tW has elapsed, the tightness control TC checks the pressure
pZ between the inlet valve V1 and the outlet valve V2:
pe pz
Program A
If the pressure pZ is greater than half the inlet pressure pe/2,
valve V2 is OK.
V2 opens for the fixed set opening time tL of 2 seconds and
TEST START the test volume is discharged. V2 closes again. During the
measurement time tM, the TC checks the pressure pZ between
tW the valves again. If the pressure pZ is now less than half the
inlet pressure pe/2, valve V1 is also OK.
+ p –
pZ > e Program B
2
Program A Program B If the pressure pZ is less than half the inlet pressure pe/2,
V2 OK V1 OK
valve V1 is OK.
V2 V1 V1 opens for the fixed set opening time tL of 2 seconds and
the test volume is supplied. V1 closes again. If the pressure
tL = 2s tL = 2s pZ is now greater than half the inlet pressure pe/2, valve V2
is also OK.
V2 V1
t
tM tM

p + – p
pZ > e pZ > e
2 2
– +
V1 OK V1 V2 V2 OK

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The tightness control TC runs program A or B depending on


V1 V2 the initial situation. Both valves are checked for tightness re-
spectively but only one valve is opened at a time.
During the test, the TC also checks their fail-safe operation.
pe pz
After a brief power failure during the tightness test or opera-
tion, the TC restarts automatically.

TEST START

tW

+ p –
pZ > e
2
Program A Program B
V2 OK V1 OK

V2 V1

tL = 2s tL = 2s

V2 V1

tM tM

p + – p
pZ > e pZ > e
2 2
– +
V1 OK V1 V2 V2 OK

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3.3 Test mode


A jumper (left) is used to determine whether the tightness of
the gas solenoid valves is to be checked before or after burner
run. The tightness control TC is set to “Test before burner run”,
Mode 1, at the factory.
The test period tP is set using the second jumper (right), (see
“Function”).

3.3.1 Testing before burner run: Mode 1


Mains voltage L1 is switched on. Once the start-up signal ϑ
has been applied, the tightness test starts. If the valves are
: "TEST " tight, the green OK LED lights up. The OK enable signal is
MODE 1 2
forwarded to the automatic burner control unit.
If the tightness control TC detects a leak on one of the two
1 L1 (+) 1
5 ϑ
valves, the red LED lights up for a fault on valve V1 1 or valve
TEST V2 2 . A fault is signalled externally e.g. by switching
OK
1
on a buzzer or a warning light.
2
6 OK
7

tp t

V1 leaking
V2 leaking
1 L1 (+)
5 ϑ
TEST
OK
1
2
6 OK
7

tp t

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3.3.2 Testing after burner run: Mode 2


:" TEST" If the jumper is set to Mode 2, the tightness test after burner
MODE 1 2 run begins as soon as the burner is switched off.
To ensure that the valves are checked for tightness once before
1 L1 (+) starting up the system, the tightness test runs when the voltage
5 ϑ
TEST L1 is applied. If the valves are tight, the green OK LED lights up.
OK The OK enable signal is not forwarded to the automatic burner
1
2 control unit until the start-up signal ϑ has been applied.
6 OK
7 Once the start-up signal ϑ has been switched off, the tight-
t ness test after burner run begins. The OK enable signal is only
tp tp forwarded to the automatic burner control unit again once the
start-up signal ϑ has been re-applied.
V1 leaking
V2 leaking If the tightness control TC detects a leak on one of the two
1 L1 (+)
5 ϑ
valves, the red LED lights up for a fault on valve V1 1 or
TEST valve V2 2 . An external fault is signalled , e.g. a buzzer
OK
1
or a warning light is switched on.
2
6 OK 3.4 Power failure
7
An external fault signal is forwarded by the tightness
tp t
control and one of the two red LEDs on the TC lights up to
indicate a leak on valve V1 or valve V2. After a power failure,
the external fault signal remains active. Both red LEDs are now
lit. Once a tightness test has been carried out again, the TC
recognises the leaking valve.

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3.6 Test period tP 3.6.1 Leakage rate


The sensitivity of the tightness control TC can be adjusted by It is possible to check a specific leakage rate VL using the TC.
adapting the test period tP for each individual system. The Within the scope of the European Union, the maximum leakage
.
longer the test period tP, the greater the sensitivity of the TC. It rate VL is 0.1% of the maximum flow rate Vmax. [m3/h (n)].
.
is set using the second jumper on the unit (see “Test mode”). Vmax. [m3/h (n)] x 1000
Leakage rate VL [ l/h ] =
Type Test period tP 1000
TC 1, TC 2, TC 3 10 to 60 s If a small leakage rate VL is to be detected, a long test period tP
TC 410-1 10 to 60 s must be set.
TC 410-10 100 to 600 s

The required test period tP is calculated from:


Inlet pressure pe [mbar]
Leakage rate VL [l/h]
Test volume VP [l]

tP [ s ] = 4 x ( pe [ mbar ] x VP [ l ]


VL [ l/h ]  + 1 s )
(see Conversion factors)

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3.6.2 Test volume VP Test volume VP for TC 410-10 is almost arbitrary thanks to the
Test volume VP is calculated from the valve volume VV added to adjustable max. test period tP of 600 s.
the volume of the pipe VR for each additional metre in length L
(see calculation example).

L VP = VV + L x VR
Volume of the
Valve
Valves DN pipe per metre
volume VV [ l ]
VR [ l/m ]
VG 10 0.01 10 0.1
VG 15 0.07 15 0.2
VG 20 0.12 20 0.3
VG 25 0.2 25 0.5
VG 40/VK 40 0.7 40 1.3
VG 50/VK 50 1.2 50 2
VG 65/VK 65 2 65 3.3
VG 80/VK 80 4 80 5
VG 100/VK 100 8.3 100 7.9
VG 125/VK 125 13.6 125 12.3
VG 150/VK 150 20 150 17.7
VG 200/VK 200 42 200 31.4
VG 250/VK 250 66 250 49
VAS 1 0.25
VAS 2 0.82
VAS 3 1.8
VAS 6 1.1
VAS 7 1.4
VAS 8 2.3
VAS 9 4.3

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3.6.3 Calculation example 3.6.4 Calculating test period tP


2 valves VG 80, Standard T-product
Distance L = 9.5 m (31.2 ft),
Inlet pressure pe = 50 mbar (20 “WC), Inlet pressure pe 50.0 mbar
.
Max. flow rate Vmax. = 200 m3/h (7062 SCFH). Max. flow rate V· 200 m3/h
Max. leakage rate VL 200 l/h
V1 Nominal diameter DN Enter
80 VP
VG 15
Distance L between V1 and V2 9.50 m
Test volume VP 51.5 Liter

V' max. = VG 80 VG 80 Calculated test period tP 56 s


200 m3/h Vp
pe =
Test period tP to be set 60 s
50 mbar
TC 2

9,5m
DN80

200 m3/h x 1000


Leakage rate VL [ l/h ] = = 200 l/h (52.8 gal/h)
1000

Test volume VP [ l ] = 4 l + 9.5 m x 5 l/m = 51.5 l (13.6 gal)

Test period tP [ s ] = 4 x (


50 x 51.5
200
+ 1 = 55.5 s)
Set the next highest value (60 s) with the jumper.

Selecting auxiliary valve V1 (see “Project planning information,


auxiliary valves”).

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4 Selection
4.1 Selection table
1 0 6 8 T -1* -10 R N V** W 05 K N T
TC 1 ● – ● –  ● – – – ● ● ● ● ● ●
TC 2 ● – – ●  ● – ● ● – – ● ● ● ●
TC 3*** ● – – ●  ● – ● ● – – ● ● ● ●
TC 4 ● ● – –  ● ● – – – – ● ● ●
 = standard,  = available
* Designation “-1” only in type code for TC 4.
** An additional adapter plate is required for the TC 116V for attachment on the right- or left-hand side of valVario controls (see “Accessories”).
***Max. test volume VP on TC 3 (see “Project planning information”).
Order example
TC 318R05T
4.2 Type code
Code Description
TC Tightness control
1 for attachment to valVario and CG
2 for quick opening individual valves
3 for quick or slow opening or manually resettable individual valves
4 for control cabinet installation
1 Testing before or after burner run
0 External pressure switch required
6 6 mm (0.24") connection
8 8 mm, ¼" (0.31") connection
T T-product
-1 Test period 10 to 60 s
-10 Test period 100 to 600 s
R Rp internal thread
N NPT internal thread
V Mounted to valVario controls using adapter plate
W Mounted to combination control CG
05 pe max. 500 mbar (7.25 psig)
K Mains voltage 24 V DC
N 110/120 V AC, 50/60 Hz
T 220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

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5 Project planning
pe [inch WC]

pe [mbar]

information
200 500 On slow opening valves without start
rate or pneumatically operated valves,

VAS

VAS
VAS
VAS
400

VAS
the test volume can be supplied or
TC

225

340
110
115

12 0
3

300
discharged via auxiliary valves, if dis-

VAS
VAS

VAS
100
charge into the furnace chamber is

232
125

350
80 200
impossible for process reasons.

VAS

VAS
60
5.1 Selecting the auxiliary valves

240

365
50

, VA
40 100 Selecting auxiliary valve V1 (see “Func-

S2
90
tion, Calculation example”):

50
80
30
70
60 VP = 51.5 l (13.4 gal),
20 50 pe = 50 mbar (19.5 "WC)
40 selected ⇒ VAS 110.
30
The valve is sufficiently large to vent the
10 pipe between the valves.
8 20

6
5

4 1 10
10 20 30 40 50 80 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 4000 6000
2
5 6 7 8 10 20 30 40 50 80 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 3000
3
10 20 30 40 50 80 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 3000
Vp [ l ]

1
300 500 1000 2000 4000 6000 10000 20000 40000 100000
Vp [ft3]

 = Natural gas ρ = 0.8 kg/m3 (0.05 lbs/ft3)


 = Propane ρ = 2.01 kg/m3 (0.13 lbs/ft3)
 = Air ρ = 1.29 kg/m3 (0.08 lbs/ft3)

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5.2 Start rate In the case of very large test volumes Vp, an installed relief
The tightness control TC requires a minimum start rate in order line should be of nominal size 40 to allow for venting the test
to carry out tightness tests on slow opening valves: volume Vp.
up to 5 l (1.3 gal) test volume VP = 5% of maximum flow Avoid condensation in the system.
. The tightness control TC must not be in contact with masonry,
rate Vmax. ,
up to 12 l (3.12 gal) test volume VP = 10% of maximum flow minimum distance 20 mm (0.78 inch).
.
rate Vmax.
(see “Function, Test volume VP”).

5.3 Installation
Installation position TC 1 to TC 3: in the vertical or horizontal
position, front panel must not point upwards or downwards.
Installation position TC 4: any.

TC 116W

TC 116V

TC 2

TC 3

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5.3.1 TC 116V for valVario controls Snap attachment for DIN rails
The connection boxes of the valVario controls must be posi- Width = 35 mm (1.36 inch).
tioned on the same side and will be connected via a coupler
plug.
On a valve/pressure regulator combination, the pressure
regulator must be positioned at the outlet.
When using a gas solenoid valve with air/gas ratio control
VAG, the air/gas ratio control must be activated with air during
the test period tP so that the valve can blow off the interspace
pressure pz.
5.3.2 TC 4
Install by bolting the lower section.
The upper section containing the detection circuitry is a push
connection fit into the lower section. For installation in the
control cabinet housing, for example, the lower section can
be secured with screws or mounted on a DIN rail.

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6 Accessories 6.2 External pressure switch for TC 4


6.1 Adapter plate for TC 116V, attachment to valVario
controls
49

Gas pressure switches DG, DG..C for monitoring the pressure


56
between the valves to be checked.
For inlet pressures of 0.5 to 500 mbar (0.2 to 195 "WC).
The switching differential may not exceed ±10% of the set
15 switching pressure.
(see Technical Information bulletin Pressure switch for gas DG,
DG..C at www.docuthek.com.
An additional adapter plate is required for the TC 116V for at-
tachment on the right- or left-hand side of valVario controls. 6.2.1 Adjustment
Right-hand side adapter plate for valVario controls The external pressure switch is set to half the inlet pressure
Sizes 1 – 3: Order No. 74921995. pe/2 (only NO contact required) in order to check both valves
with equal sensitivity.
Left-hand side adapter plate for valVario controls
Example:
Sizes 1 – 3: Order No. 74922391.
pe = 100 mbar (39 "WC).
set switching pressure pe/2 = 50 mbar (19.5 "WC),
max. switching differential:
50 mbar x 10% = 5 mbar (19.5 "WC x 10% = 1.95 "WC),
which means, the switch-on and switch-off pressure must
be between 45 mbar (17.55 "WC) and 55 mbar (21.45 "WC).

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7 Technical data TC 3: Power consumption of the installed valves during the


Mains voltage: opening time tL: max. 9,5 VA (W).
110/120 V AC, -15/+10 %, 50/60 Hz, Enclosure: IP 54.
220/240 V AC, -15/+10 %, 50/60 Hz, Standard coupler plug to DIN 43650/ISO 4400.
24 V DC, ± 20%. Weight:
Power consumption: TC 1: 550 g (1.21 lbs),
10 VA for 110/120 V AC and 220/240 V AC, TC 2: 900 g (1.98 lbs),
1.2 W for 24 V DC. TC 3: 1,500 g (3.31 lbs).
Ambient temperature:
-15 to +60°C (+5 to +140°F), no condensation permitted. TC 4
Gas type and inlet pressure pe:
2.5 mm2 screw terminals. dependent on external pressure switch.
Fusing: The pressure switch is set to half the inlet pressure pe/2.
fine-wire fuse 5 A, slow-acting, H pursuant to IEC 127, also The switching differential may not exceed ±10% of the set
protects the valve outputs and external operating signal. switching pressure (see “Accessories”).
External operating signal: Test period tP:
with mains voltage, max. 5 A resistive load TC 410-1: 10 to 60 s, adjustable:
(UL approved: 5 A for 120 V), set at the factory to 10 s.
max. 2 A for cos ϕ= 0.35 (pilot duty).
TC 410-10: 100 to 600 s, adjustable:
External fault signal: set at the factory to 100 s.
fault signalling contact, max. 5 A for 264 V.
Enclosure: IP 40.
Reset: using a button on the device.
External fault signal:
Remote reset: by applying mains voltage. dry contact (not internally fused),
Housing made of impact-resistant plastic. max. 1 A for 264 V, max. 2 A for 120 V.
TC 1 – 3 Lower section with connection terminals.
For natural gas, town gas and LPG (gaseous), also for biologi- 5 knock-out holes for PG 11 cable gland or M16 plastic cable
cally produced methane. glands are pre-prepared.
Inlet pressure pe: 10 to 500 mbar (3.9 to 195 "WC). Weight: approx. 400 g (0.88 lbs).
Test period tP: 10 to 60 s, adjustable:
set at the factory to 10 s.

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7.1 Indicators and operating controls


TEST = TEST phase (yellow)
OK = Operating signal (green)
1 = Fault valve 1 (red)
TEST 2 = Fault valve 2 (red)
OK = Reset button.
1
2

TC 1 – 3

1 2
TEST OK

TC 4

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Technical data 38

A
A B Pg 11
Pg 11
C B 78
78 (3.07")
(3.07")

Pg 11 8 115
115 (0.3")
(4.53")
(4.53") pe
pe Rp ¼
6 C (NPT ½")
(0.24") pZ ca. 2 m
(approx. 6 ft.) pZ 88
65 (3.46")
(2.56")
Rp ¼
(NPT ½")

TC 1 TC 2

7.2 Dimensions
7.2.1 TC 1, TC 2
A = Supply and signal forwarding,
B = Automatic burner control unit,
C = Gas solenoid valves,
pe = Inlet pressure pe,
pz = Interspace pressure pz.

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A
Pg 11
78
(3.07")
70
(2.76")

115
(4.53")
pZ
pe
pZ
Rp ¼
(NPT ½") pa 3
115
(1.3 5 113
8") (4.45")
(4.53")

28
(1.10")

(2.95")
75
1 2

52 TEST OK

(2.05")
pe pZ

8
(3. 5
33 35
(1.30") ")
pa
Rp ¼
(NPT ½") 57
(2.24")
TC 3 TC 4

7.2.2 TC 3, TC 4
A = Supply and signal forwarding,
pe = Inlet pressure pe,
pz = Interspace pressure pz,
pa = Outlet pressure pa

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Technical data 40

7.3 Conversion factors


SI unit × multiplier = US unit
m3/h 35.31 SCFH
bar 14.5 psi
mbar 0.0145 psi
mbar 0.39 "WC
mm 0.039 inch
kg 2.2 lbs
Liter 0.26 gal
US unit × multiplier = SI unit
SCFH 0.0283 m3/h
psi 0.0689 bar
psi 68.89 mbar
"WC 2.54 mbar
inch 25.4 mm
lbs 0.45 kg
gal 3.79 Litres
°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

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8 Maintenance cycles 9 Glossar


The tightness control requires little servicing. We recom-
mend a function check once a year.
9.1 Test period tP
The test period tP is the sum of the waiting time tW, the fixed
set opening time tL of 2 s and the measurement time tM.

9.2 Interspace pressure


The interspace pressure is the pressure between the gas
solenoid valves to be checked for tightness.

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