Armstrong World Industries 6100, 6700, 6500, 6300 User Manual

HumidiClean
Series HC- 6100/6300/6500/6700
Humidifiers
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Instructions
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Bulletin 539-A
The Armstrong HumidiClean humidifier converts ordinary tap water or purified water to steam for distribution to raise the relative humidity level.
To allow HumidiClean to function to its full capability, be certain to install in accordance with Armstrong recommendations.
DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD HIGH VOLTAGES EXIST INSIDE THE HUMIDIFIER
TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM ACCIDENTAL SHOCKS:
1. Keep the humidifier locked during normal operation and store the key in a safe location away from the humidifier.
2. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR SAFETY
SWITCH BEFORE OPENING ANY COVERS AND DOORS!
3. Before servicing the humidifier, learn where the high voltage parts are. KEEP HANDS AND METAL TOOLS A WA Y FROM THESE AREAS!
Warning: All wiring and installation must be completed by qualified personnel
only and per the relevant local or national codes on electrical wiring. Negligence of this warning might result in the loss of property or personal damage.
Warning: High Temperature! Material that is not resistant to high temperature should not come in contact with these areas. Negligence of this warning might result in the loss of property or personal damage.
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6010-ISO Electrical
Shock-Electrocution
6043-ISO Burn Hazard
Hot Surface
Model HC-6100/HC-63000 Series
Model HC-6500/HC-67000 Series
Warning: Do not operate the supplied humidifier in combustible or explosive surroundings. Warning: Do not operate the supplied humidifier if there is any damage to the cabinet or any
components in humidifier are damaged. Warning: The main switch should be a connection breaker which has over current and leakage
current protecting functions per code EN60947-3 or EN60947-2 if point gap required by EN60947-3 can be fulfilled.
4. Physical environment and operating conditions
• Ambient temperature + 4°C ~ + 38°C (40°F to 100°F)
• Humidity = 50 % at 40°C (104°F), = 90 % at 20°C (68°F)
• Altitude = 1000 m (above mean sea level) (3300 ft)
5. Transportation and storage conditions
Electrical equipment shall be designed to withstand, or suitable precautions shall be taken to protect against, the effects of transportation and storage temperatures within a range of
-25°C to + 55°C (-15°F to 130°F) and for short periods not exceeding 24h, up to +70°C (160°F). Suitable means shall be provided to prevent damage from humidity, vibration and shock.
6. Requirements
The supply disconnecting device (i.e. a switch-disconnect, a disconnect used in combination with switching devices, or a circuit-breaker) shall fulfill all of the following requirements:
• Isolate the electrical equipment from the supply and have one OFF (isolated) and one ON position only, clearly marked with "O" and "I" (symbols 60417-2-IEC-5008 and 60417-2-IEC-5007, see 10.2.2), with the actuating directions in accordance with IEC60447. Circuit-breaker that, in addition, has a reset (tripped) position between "O" and "I" are also deemed to satisfy this requirement
• Have a visible gap or a position indicator which cannot indicate OFF (isolated) until all contacts are actually open and there is an adequate isolating distance between all the contacts in accordance with IEC 60947-3
• Have an external operating means (e.g. handle), (exception: power-operated switchgear need not be operable from outside the enclosure where there are other means to open it). The handle should be BLACK or GREY (exception: see 10.7.4)
• Be provided with a means permitting it to be locked in the OFF (isolated) position (e.g. by padlocks). When locked, remote as well as local closing shall be prevented
• Disconnect all live conductors of its power supply circuit. However, for TN supply systems, the neutral conductor may or may not be disconnected. It is noted that in some countries, disconnection of the neutral conductor (when used) is compulsory
• The handle of the supply-disconnecting switch shall be located between 0.6m and 1.7m (2 ft. and 5-1/2 ft) above the servicing level
• The disconnecting switch must have over current and overload protecting functions and initialize them as low as possible under normal running
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• This disconnecting switch should have leakage current protecting function. The max leakage current should be less than 30mA
• The disconnecting switch should have a breaking capacity sufficient to interrupt the largest normal running current of loads. The breaking capacity required should be selected according to the table, 7-1, 7-2, 7-3 and 7-4 located on page 7.
Model Description
A = Rated voltage of unit is 208V D = Rated voltage of unit is 480V B = Rated voltage of unit is 240V/220V E = Rated voltage of unit is 600V C = Rated voltage of unit is 400V/380V
Pre-Installation
1. Check Shipment. A claim should be filed with the transportation company, (and reported to Armstrong), if any items are missing or damaged.
2. Check Local Codes. The installation of HumidiClean should be in accordance with all applicable building, plumbing, and electrical codes.
3. Site Selection. The humidifier should be installed in an easily accessible location. Do not install
the unit where malfunction of the humidifier might cause damage to non-repairable, irreplaceable or priceless property. Refer to Installation section for other details regarding site
selection.
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HC - XXXX (DI) - XXX X
Series HumidiClean™ Humidifiers
Type number
6100 6300 6500 6700
Quality of Water
Blank: Tap water DI: Deionized or reverse osmosis
Rated Power
In KW. The minimum is 3 KW, and the maximum is 96KW.
Symbol of Rated Voltage
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Figure 5-1 HC-6100/6300 Installation
Figure 5-2 HC-6500/6700 Installation
Note: On all
HC6000 models 24” clearance is required on both sides and the front of the unit.
Note: On all HC6000 models 24” clearance is required on both sides and the front of the unit.
Pitch Min. 1” Per 12” Back to Unit
See Detail “A”
2” Insulated Copper
“P” Trap Drain Every 20’ of Piping or at Bottom of Vertical Run
Hose Clamp
Steam Hose or Copper
Hose
Soldered Joints
1/2” or 3/8” Copper Tube
Full Size Tee
2” Copper Tee
Reducer
UP
6” Min.
1” Copper (Min) Pitched 1” per 12” (Min) to Open Drain
“P” Trap Drain Every 20’ of Piping or at Bottom of Vertical Run
2” Insulated Copper
Air Gap
1” ID Hose
See Detail “A”
Pitch Min. 1” Per 12” Back to Unit
Pitch Min. 1” Per 12” Back to Unit
24”
Water in 3/8” Copper Type with Ball Valve
24”
Clearance
Detail “A”
Hose Clamp
Steam Hose or Copper
Hose
Soldered Joints
1/2” or 3/8” Copper Tube
Detail “A”
To Drain
Fused Disconnector Magnetic Breaker within Sight of Unit
UP
Full Size Tee
2” Copper Tee
Reducer
To Drain
24”
Water in 3/8” Copper Type with Ball Valve
Fused Disconnector Magnetic Breaker
24”
within Sight of Unit
1” ID Hose
Air Gap
1” Copper (Min) Pitched 1” Per 12” (Min) to Open Drain
Installation
HC-6100/6300 Mounting
The HumidiClean models HC-6100/6300 are designed to be wall mounted. Awall mounting bracket and lag screws are provided for mounting on 410 mm (16”) centers. The operating weight of the unit is 106 kg (233 lbs). Aclearance of 600 mm (23”) on the front and sides of the cabinet is required for servicing.
1. Position wall mounting bracket level on wall and mark hole pattern. Make sure holes line up with studs or other sturdy structure.
2. Use 3/8" x 1-1/2" lag screws provided to secure the bracket.
3. Hang the humidifier on the wall mounting bracket. The dry weight of the unit is 70 kg (154 lbs).
HC-6500/6700 Mounting
The HC-6500/6700 HumidiClean is designed to be floor mounted on a level surface. The operating weight is 230 kg (507 lbs), a clearance of 600 mm (23”) is required for the front and sides.
Water Fill Supply
The humidifier can use any potable or purified water supply. Water pressure must be 25-120 psig. Water temperature must be less than 60°C (140°F).
1. Install a shut-off valve near the unit.
2. Connect the water supply to the 3/8" compression fitting on the fill water solenoid valve on models HC-6100/6300. The HC6500/6700 is supplied with a compression filling for 10mm plastic tubing. A 6’ piece of 10mm plastic tubing is included for the larger models. The knock-out for the water supply tubing is under the fill valve in the bottom wall.
Electrical Service Wiring
1. Connect main power supply wiring to high voltage terminals in unit. Read breaker size required on
humidifier's nameplate and refer to Table 7-1 and 7-2 for HC-6100/6300 wire (gage) required; Table 7-1, 7-3 and 7-4 for HC-6500/6700. Make sure an interlocking circuit breaker or safety switch (not furnished) is accessible and within sight of the unit.
2. The humidifier cabinet must be grounded. A ground lug is provided in the cabinet.
3. Use only wire with copper conductors rated at 90°C (194°F) or higher for power supply and
grounding.
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Drainage
Connect HC-6000 drain to suitable waste drainage system. HC-6000 drain water may be as hot as 70°C (158°F). Use clear drain hose provided and 25 mm (1”) copper pipe pitched away from unit at 25 mm (1”) inch per foot. An air gap to prevent back flow is required. See Figure 7-1.
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1-12 13-15 16-20 21-24 25-32 33-40 41-48 49-64 68-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-60
(AWG) 14 12 10 10 8 8 6 4 3 1 0 0 0
(mm2) 3 4 6 6 10 10 16 25 35 50 50 70 95
15 20 25 30 40 50 60 80 100 125 150 175 200
Table 7-1. Recommended Branch Circuits
Rating Amp
Wire
Circuit Breaker
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Single Three Single Three
208 13.3 7.7 3.8 (8.3) 39 23 11 (24) 37 18 (40) 46 22 (48) 74 36 (80)
240 12.9 7.5 38 22 36 44 72
400 4.7 14 23 28 46
480 3.8 11 18 22 36
600 3 9 15 18 30
HC6100/HC6100DI
HC6300/HC6300DI
Table 7-2. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Volts (Vac)
Phase
3 KW Unit
15 KW Unit
Three Phase
4.1 (9)
9 KW Unit
Nominal
Amperage Rating
Phase
12 (27)
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
20 (45)
25 (54)
41 (90)
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
18 KW Unit
30 KW Unit
Three
Phase
Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating Three
Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
208 84 41 (90) 125 61 (135)
240 96 54 (120)
400 51 45 (100) 73
480 58
600 47
65 (144)
Table 7-3. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Volts (VAC)
HC6500/6500DI
30 KW Unit
33.5 KW Unit
40 KW Unit
48 KW Unit
45 KW Unit
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Three Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Three Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Three Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
Nominal
Amperage
Rating
Three Phase
Steam Output
kg/hr
(lb/hr)
240/220 144 82 (180) ————
400/380 77 30 (68) 110 145
480 87 116
600 70 93
98 (216)
130 (288)
Table 7-4. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Volts
(Vac)
HC6500/HC6500DI
HC6700/HC6700DI
50.3 KW Unit
60 KW Unit
72 KW Unit
96 KW Unit
Figure 7-1 HC-6100/6300/6500/6700
Table 7-1. Recommended Branch Circuits
Table 7-2. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Table 7-3. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Table 7-4. Steam Capacities and Rating Amperages
Air Gap
1” I.D. Clear Hose Supplied with Unit
Fit Hose Inside 1-1/2” Pipe
1” or Larger Copper Pipe
Duct Steam Distribution
1. The dispersion tube should be proper length. Verify correct size from Table 8-1.
2. Install dispersion tube(s) horizontally in duct so holes face upward. Air flow must be vertical up or
horizontal. Do not restrict duct with a height of 200 mm (8”) or less. Installations over 10 m/s (2000 FPM) air velocity are not recommended. Consult factory if air flow is vertical down or air velocity is over 10 m/s (2000 FPM). Do not install in ducted systems with static pressure exceeding 150 mm (6”).
3. The dispersion tube(s) should be located upstream of a straight duct run, without obstructions, 3 m
(10 feet) or more in length. Consult the factory if this distance is not available.
4. Use the template provided to cut dispersion tube installation holes. Fasten the mounting plate to
duct with sheet metal screws. If the dispersion tube is 900 mm (35”) or longer, support the far end with threaded rod or similar means.
5. Note: For steam being generated from a deionized (DI) or reverse osmosis (RO) water source, the
use of 50 mm (2”) insulated stainless steel piping in lieu of copper is required. Pipe used for steam dispersion piping must be oil and contaminate free. Premature element failure could result if oils or contaminates are present. Contact the factory with questions. Connect dispersion tube(s) to HumidiClean tank using 50 mm (2”) nominal insulated copper pipe and hose cuffs provided. We do not suggest steam distribution piping of field supplied rubber based compounds to be used for any HumidiClean application. Pitch pipe back to unit 25 mm (1”) per foot. The steam pipe must be free of kinks and sags to allow for gravity drainage of condensate. Maximum pipe run distance from tank to dispersion tube is 12 m (40 feet) equivalent piping length. Avoid excessive use of elbows or 45°changes in direction. A"P" trap drain should be installed every 6 m (20 feet), of piping run or at the bottom of vertical runs that cannot drain back to the tank. See Fig. 8-3 for "P" trap detail.
6. If duct static pressure plus piping back pressure is greater than 0.5 in HG (6" WC), please consult
the factory.
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Figure 8-3
Figure 8-2
Minimum
mm (in)
Maximum
mm (in)
D-1 DL-1 305 (12) 280 (11) 406 (16)
D-1.5 DL-1.5 457 (18) 432 (17) 559 (22)
D-2 DL-2 610 (24) 584 (23) 864 (34)
D-3 DL-3 914 (36) 889 (35) 1168 (46)
D-4 DL-4 1219 (48) 1194 (47) 1473 (58)
D-5 DL-5 1524 (60) 1499 (59) 1778 (70)
D-6 DL-6 1829 (72) 1803 (71) 2083 (82)
D-7 DL-7 2133 (84) 2108 (83) 2388 (94)
D-8 DL-8 2438 (96) 2413 (95) 2692 (106)
D-9 DL-9 2743 (108) 2718 (107) 2997 (118)
D-10 DL-10 3048 (120) 3023 (119) 3302 (130)
Table 8-1. Dispersion Tube Length
Steam Disp. Tube
Length "L"
mm (in)
Duct Width
1-1/2"
2-3/8"
Model
HC6100,
HC6100DI
Model
HC6100,
HC6100DI
"D" Dia.
Model HC6300, HC6300DI, HC6500, HC6500DI, HC6700,
HC6700DI
Model HC6300, HC6300DI, HC6500, HC6500DI, HC6700,
HC6700DI "DL" Dia.
Table 8-1. Dispersion Tube Length
Fitting Style
Equivalent Linear
Piping (feet)
2" - 45° Elbow 2.8
2" - 90° Elbow 5.5
2" - 90° Long Elbow 3.5
2" - Tee 12
Table 8-2. Linear Piping
Area Steam Distribution
The EHF-3 fan package (minimum of 2 required for HC-6500/6700) is designed to be hung on a wall to operate as a remote mounted, direct area discharge option. It incorporates a blower rated at 120v-
2.90 amps. CFM rating is 465 @ 1530 RPM. The fan package requires a separate 120 volt power sup­ply (optional step down transformer available). Consult Armstrong Installation Bulletin IB-95 for more information.
Alternative for shortened non-wettable vapor trail
For applications with particularly limited downstream absorption distance, Armstrong HumidiPack or ExpressPack may be considered. HumidiPack is a prefabricated separator/header and multiple disper­sion tube assembly. ExpressPack is a multi-tube steam dispersion panel which is shipped unassem­bled. The Armstrong HumidiPack or ExpressPack provide uniform distribution and shortened non-wet­ting vapor trail. Consult Armstrong Installation Bulletin No. 560 or Bulletin 573 for more information.
Control Wiring
When knock-out for sensor wiring is removed, an IP65 compliant cable bushing will be required to keep the electric cabinet in compliance with IP32.
Wiring for low voltage controls should not be run in same conduit as the power supply. Use of shielded wire or a separate dedicated metal conduit is required. When shielded cable is used, shield is to be grounded at the humidifier only. The wire should not be longer than 30 meters (100 ft). If the wire is out of this limit, please contact Armstrong. Refer to Figures 10-1 and 10-2 for wiring schematics.
Control Humidistat
1. Locate control humidistat where it will sense the average air condition of the space to be humidified. Avoid areas of restricted circulation or locations where the sensor will be subjected to drafts, localized heat or moisture sources.
2. Optional duct mounted humidistats are available to sense return or exhaust air, if preferred.
3. Set DIP switch S-2 on the PC board to the proper range for the humidistat control signal to be used. See Figure 9-1 . Also set voltage source DIP switch (S1 and S3) to proper range. See Fig. 9-1 for location of switches and pages 10 and 11 in tandem with the applicable wiring diagram
below for correct switch settings.
4. Wire standard Armstrong 0-10 Vdc humidistat as shown in Figure 10-1. For use of alternative humidistats or RH sensor, please refer to Figure 10-2.
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Figure 9-1
Figure 10-1 Standard Humidistat
H200-XX-XX-XX
10
A18609 or
A18610
0-10 Vdc
Stat
(Standard)
A8581
High Limit
Humidistat
A9023
Pressure Switch
Modulating High
Limit Sensor
Main Stat/Sensor In
Supply
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Ground
Ground
Class 2
Alarm
High Limit/
Air Flow Switch
To Set Up:
1) S1-1, 3 Off, S1-2 On
2) S3-1 On, S3-2, 3, 4 Off
3) S2-1, 2, 3 Off
4) Select 0-10vdc “Signal Type” in the Operational Setup Menu.
5) Select Humidistat Sensor Select in the Operational Setup Menu.
Figure 10-2 On/Off Humidistats
Main Stat/Sensor In
Modulating
High Limit Sensor
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Ground
1) S1-1, 3 On, S1-2 Off
2) S3-4 On, S3-1, 2, 3 Off
3) S2 Off (All)
4) Select “On/Off” Control Type in the Unit Configuration Menu.
Supply
Brown
Orange
Part #: A8581
or A8581A
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Supply
Control
Signal
4-20ma Setup 10 vdc Setup
1) S3-1 On, 3-2, 3, 4 Off (Default)
2) S1-2 On, S1-1, 3 Off (Default)
3) S2-1 On, S2-2, 3 Off if 4-20ma S2-1, 2, 3 All Off If 0-10vdc
4) Select Corresponding Control Signal Type In Operation Setup Menu.
Main Stat/Sensor In
Modulating High Limit Sensor
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Ground
S5079a,b,c
Figure 11-1 0-10 Vdc or 4-20mA Control Signal
Figure 11-2 RH Sensors/Transmitters
Supply
Main Stat/Sensor In
Modulating
High Limit Sensor
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Ground
SYM Function Description
Input Signal Type SelectS2
Power Supply S1 and
For Sensors Select S3
(S1 and S3 together)
At one time, only one digit of S3-1, 2, 3 or 4 should be on.
Main Control Sensor
High Limit Sensor
Outside Temperature Sensor
(Optional)
Switch Positions
Settings
1: Stat/Main Sensor 2: High Limit Sensor 3: Outside Temp. Sensor On: Current Signal Off: Voltage Signal 4&5: Outside Temp. Sensor 4 on 5 off: Thermistor 4 off and 5 on: Temp. Sensor
24Vac: S4-2 on S4-1, 3 Off S3-1 on S3-2, 3, 4 off 24Vac: S4-1, 3 on S4-2 Off S3-2 on S3-1, 3, 4 off 10Vac: S4-1, 3 on S4-2 Off S3-3 on S3-1, 2, 4 off 5Vac: S4-1, 3 on S4-2 Off S3-4 on S3-1, 2, 3 off
S1 S3
Select RH sensor in sensor select window in operation setup menu if using high limit sensor, select high limit sensor, set high limit set point, 85% default. If using out temperature sensor, select “outside temperature”. Select signal type in operation setup menu. Select desired RH in operation setup menu. Verify PID settings in operation setup menu.
High Limit Humidistat
Remove the jumper tab from ground and in of high limit/pressure switch connections and wire the high limit stat between these terminals. Refer to Figure10-1 (the overall wiring diagram) for more inform ation. Aduct mounted high limit humidistat is recommended to prevent over-saturation of the duct air. Use an on-off controller that opens on fault (high humidity). Humidistat should be set for a maximum of 90% RH. Alternately, a modulating high limit humidistat may be used on applications such as variable air volume (VAV). Locate the high limit humidistat approximately 3m (10 feet) downstream of the dispersion manifold. If 3m (10 feet) is not available, consult the factory. Note: High limit humidistat will be wired in series with duct pressure switch, if used, see Figure 10-1.
Airflow/Pressure Switch
An airflow switch is recommended to deactivate the humidifier when there is insufficient air flow in a duct system. Aduct pressure switch is preferred as an airflow sensor. The pressure switch should open on insufficient airflow (opens on fault). Airflow switch should be mounted in supply air duct upstream of humidifier dispersion. Remove the jumper tab from ground and in of high limit/pressure switch connections and wire the airflow sensor between these terminals. See Figure 10-1 (the overall wiring diagram) for more information. Complete installation and wiring instructions are contained in the duct pressure switch package. Note: Duct pressure switch will be wired in series with high limit humidistat, if used, see Figure 10-1.
State light will flash green if either high limit or air pressure switches are open.
Alarm Circuit
The terminals 3 & 4 (normally open relay external alarm) are connections for a class II NEC alarm circuit (switch closure only, 1 amp. maximum @ 24 Vdc or 0.5 amp. @ 125 Vac). The switch will close if the unit encounters an error or when service life has expired it will not engage if high humidity/sail switch circuit is open.
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The menu can be accessed via the keypad below the LCD, on the front of electric cabinet. Use the UP or DOWN to change the menu in current level; press ESC to previous menu level; press ENTER to access the current menu. Pressing ENTER will activate selection cursor, press UP(DOWN) to increase (decrease) the value, press ENTER to confirm the change or ESC to cancel.
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Display Menu
Armstrong HC-6000
Enter to get into main menu
This screen will only display for 1 minute after the unit is powered up; then it will automatically go to 'Unit Status'.
Language
Language select
Unit Status
Unit status display
Operation Setup
Operation variable setup
Unit Configuration
Unit configuration setup
English
English - Default Chinese
Unit Status 1
Unit Demand: XXX% Demand
Steam Output: XXX lb/hr Steam Output
Unit Status 2
Water Level: Normal Water Level State: Low, Normal and High
Gen, Fill, Drain Idle = No demand; unit idle
Gen = Steam Generation
Fill = Filling
Drain = Draining
Heat = Elements are energized to heat water to selected aquastat setting
Temperature
Wa ter Tem p: XXX C/XXX F Tem perature of water
Heat TEMP: XXX C/XXX F Temperature of heating elements
Timers
End of Life: 0:00 EOL-TMR:0000:00 (Default)
RUNTIME:0000:00
DRAIN-TMR: 0000:00
ONTIME:0000:00
OFFTIME:0000:00
RH Display
Room Current RH: XX% This menu will be displayed only when "RH Sensor" is selec ted
Room Current RH: XX% (Default)
Room Desired RH: XX%
Duct Current RH: XX%
High Limit Setpoint : XX%
Outside Temperature: XX°C/XX°F
Run Menu
Language
Unit Status
Run Menu
Language
Unit Status
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Enter Password 0000 (Default)
Desired RH
This menu is displayed when RH sens or i s selected
Desired RH: XX % Default: 50%
Current RH: XX%
Steam Generation
Steam Gen (Default)
Manual Drain
Manual Fill
Unit Stop
Modulating Fill Cycle
Enabled (Default)
Disabled
If modulating fill cycle is enabled:
Fill Valve Off Time
30 seconds
Fill Valve On Time
10 seconds
Error Reset Error Reset
Error Reset? Confirm Cancel
Aquastat
Temperature of water 180°F/80°C The maximum is 80°C/180° F, the minimum is 4°C/40°F. If
the set point is lower than 40°F, t hen f unction is disabled. When disabled the unit will go into a 3 minute warm-up when turned on.
Network Setup
Disabled Disabled (Default)
Enabled
Mode Change
Slave ID 1 (Default) Value: 1 to 127
Communication Type
MODBUS MODBUS (Default)
PSP (includes LonWorks/BACNet)
Password
New Password 0-9 Default: 0000
A-Z
a-z
End of Life
500
(Run Time Accumulation Hours) 750
1000 (Default)
1250
1500
1750
2000
2250
2500
2750
3000
No Beds
LT RT move the cursor UP DN to increase/decrease value
Operation Setup
Operation Setup
15
Drain Frequency
6
Default: 12 hours 12 (Default)
244896
No Drain
Real Time
Real Time Set
24 Hour Clock
Drain Time
1
5 (Default)
10
Load Default
Reset all to Default? Confirm Cancel
Signal Type
0-10 Vdc (Default)
0-5VDC
1.9V - 3.9V
4-20mA
Sensor Select
Humidistat (Default)
RH Sensor
High Limit Sensor
High Limit Set Point 85% (Default)
Outside Temperature
High Limit Set 1°C / Low Limit Set 1°C
Lowest RH Set Point 15% (Default)
PID Settings
PB Proportion Brand 0-900
PID PB 10; PID IRV 10 IRV Integral Reset Value 0-500
PIDF DG 200; PID SI 10 DG Derivative Gain 0-500
SI Interval 0-30
Records
Error List 01 05-04-01 16:00 (example)
See Page 25 for list of possible errors.
Fill time out to low level
Display the RH graph RH graph of the last 30 days
This menu can be shown when RH sensor i s selected
Set Date and Time
YYYY-MM-DD; Time (24 Hr. Format) Date and Time from realtime IC
Save Settings
SAVE SETTINGS
Confirm Cancel
Must be done after any 'Ope
ration Setup' menu changes.
Operation Setup - Continued
Operation Setup - Continued
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Enter Password ARMH
Run Mode
Run (Default)
Test
Contactor Count
123
4
Control Type
PWM (Default)
On/Off
Power Settings
1000 W
3000 W
5000 W
6650 W
8000 W
Ionic Time Reset
Clear Ionic Time
Confirm Cancel
Error Record Clear
Clear Error List
Confirm Cancel
User Password Reset
User Password Reset
Confirm Cancel
Temperature Compensation Factory Use Only
Water Compensation
Heater Compensation
Unit Configuration
Start-Up Procedure (Before “Power On”)
1. Examine the electrical compartment for any loose or disconnected component wiring. Check all high voltage screw terminal connections at contactor, terminal strip, fuse block & power module for tightness.
2. Remove Side Panel. Remove tank access panel by unscrewing all black knobs. Make sure all ionic beds are fastened securely to mounting pins. Position access panel on tank making sure the gasket is in place and tighten all black knobs. Note: Ionic beds not used on DI/RO units.
3. Check and recheck incoming voltage source and control wiring for proper connections and tightness of connections.
4. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
5. Make sure access doors and panels are secure.
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