Honeywell 7800 User Manual

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PRODUCT DATA
65-0228—3
7800 SERIES
S7810B Multi-Drop Switch Module
APPLICATION
The Honeywell 7800 SERIES is a microprocessor-based
integrated burner control for automatically fired gas, oil or
combination fuel single-burner applications. The 7800
SERIES is programmed to provide a level of safety, functional
capability and features beyond the capacity of conventional
controls. Functions provided by the 7800 SERIES include
automatic burner sequencing, flame supervision, system
status indication, system or self-diagnostics and
troubleshooting.
The S7810B Multi-Drop Switch Module supports remote
mounting of a Keyboard Display Module, personal computer
communications interface for multi-dropped 7800 SERIES
subnetworks, and remote reset of a 7800 SERIES
Relay Module.
FEATURES
Multi-dropped communications bus interface.
Remote reset.
Ability to remotely mount a Keyboard Display Module.
Contents
Application ........................................................................ 1
Features ........................................................................... 1
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ......................................................... 2
Installation ........................................................................ 2
Building a Multi-Drop Network .......................................... 3
Operation .......................................................................... 4