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The Shutdown Setup | The Shutdown Setup can be accessed from the main Brain setup by selecting “Outputs Setup” followed by “Shutdown Setup”. On this page, the type of fuel valve and ignition can be selected to show a diagram for how to wire to the shutdown pins block of the Brain (Pins 7-10). Note that this does not actually change the functionality of the pins, it only is for viewing the correct wiring. | ||
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On the lower part of the screen, the stage 2 shutdown timer can be altered. This timer specifies the length of the shutdown delay state, when the ignition is enabled but the fuel valve disabled. A value around 1-3 seconds is typical. For a CD-type (G lead powered) fuel valve, this value MUST be at least 1 second. For DC fuel valves, this time is optional, but 2-3 seconds is recommended to allow the ignition to burn off excess gas before being disabled. An optional output can be enabled to be active during the shutdown delay, typically used if a fuel valve latches closed only but is DC powered. | On the lower part of the screen, the stage 2 shutdown timer can be altered. This timer specifies the length of the shutdown delay state, when the ignition is enabled but the fuel valve disabled. A value around 1-3 seconds is typical. For a CD-type (G lead powered) fuel valve, this value MUST be at least 1 second. For DC fuel valves, this time is optional, but 2-3 seconds is recommended to allow the ignition to burn off excess gas before being disabled. An optional output can be enabled to be active during the shutdown delay, typically used if a fuel valve latches closed only but is DC powered. | ||
===Latch shut fuel valves=== | |||
If using a latch-shut fuel valve, where the valve is manually opened then DC power is used to close it, follow these steps: | |||
#On this page set the shutdown delay to at least 1 second | |||
#Specify a digital output to have on during shutdown delay | |||
#Wire that digital output to the coil of the fuel valve, then the other side to ground |
Latest revision as of 21:01, 4 August 2022
The Shutdown Setup can be accessed from the main Brain setup by selecting “Outputs Setup” followed by “Shutdown Setup”. On this page, the type of fuel valve and ignition can be selected to show a diagram for how to wire to the shutdown pins block of the Brain (Pins 7-10). Note that this does not actually change the functionality of the pins, it only is for viewing the correct wiring.
On the lower part of the screen, the stage 2 shutdown timer can be altered. This timer specifies the length of the shutdown delay state, when the ignition is enabled but the fuel valve disabled. A value around 1-3 seconds is typical. For a CD-type (G lead powered) fuel valve, this value MUST be at least 1 second. For DC fuel valves, this time is optional, but 2-3 seconds is recommended to allow the ignition to burn off excess gas before being disabled. An optional output can be enabled to be active during the shutdown delay, typically used if a fuel valve latches closed only but is DC powered.
Latch shut fuel valves
If using a latch-shut fuel valve, where the valve is manually opened then DC power is used to close it, follow these steps:
- On this page set the shutdown delay to at least 1 second
- Specify a digital output to have on during shutdown delay
- Wire that digital output to the coil of the fuel valve, then the other side to ground