The BDC 26 Redundancy Controller is used when an option to operate a redundant mechanical draft system is required. It allows the safeties to be bypassed in case of an EBC 30/31/35 failure. Typical uses are: Controlling redundant mechanical draft systems serving boilers and water heaters in hospitals, hotels and other applications where possible downtime during repair, maintenance or system failure is not acceptable.
The BDC 26 serves as a controlling link between two EBC 30/31/35 Modulating Draft Controllers each controlling a mechanical draft fan and a variable frquency drive.
One EBC 30/31/35 with VFD(s), sensors and the mechanical draft fan(s) is considered the “Primary System” and the other EBC 30/31/35 with VFD(s), sensors and mechanical draft fan(s) is considered the “Secondary System”.
For true redundancy, the Primary and Secondary System’s power supply should be from indpendant electrical circuits, but alternatively, they can be supplied by the same source if needed. In addition, it is also recommended that each VFD is powered by its own electrical circuit if possible.
Features
Panel-mounted - NEMA1
Switch Operation of Primary Power Venter to the Secondary in an alarm and/or time-out event.
Operate one of two Power Venters independent of each other based on boiler demand.
Allow operator to manually switch between the Primary and Secondary Power Venters when no alarms are present.
Go into ‘Alarm State’ with visual and auditory annuciation if an alarm condition is present on either the primary or secondary unit.
Manual pushbutton reset of ‘Alarm State’ Hardware: