Claims
- 1. An integrated digital electronics burner control for a gas burner of the type having at least one gas valve control relay operable upon command from the integrated burner control to open a gas valve and supply gas to a burner combustion chamber comprising:
- a flame sensor for sensing for the presence of a flame in the combustion chamber; and
- means for sending a sequence of pulses to the flame sensor and for receiving back from the flame sensor the same sequence of pulses thereby normally indicating the presence of a flame.
- 2. The integrated burner control of claim 1 wherein the gas burner is of the type having means for igniting the gas and further comprising means responsive to the reception from the flame sensor of a sequence of pulses in the absence of any sequence having been sent for providing a fault indication and precluding ignition attempts.
- 3. The integrated burner control of claim 1 further comprising means responsive to the sending of the sequence to the flame sensor and lack of reception back of the same sequence of pulses for disabling the gas valve control relay and closing the gas valve.
- 4. The integrated burner control of claim 1 wherein the gas burner includes means for igniting the gas, and wherein the control includes means for determining no flame should be present and means for sending the sequence of pulses to the flame sensor when no flame should be present and, in response to the reception from the flame sensor of a sequence of pulses, for providing a fault indication and precluding ignition attempts.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 095,506 filed on Sept. 10, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,510.
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