Key Features .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Steam Distribution .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Supply Power .................................................................................................................................................9
Control Circuit Connections ............................................................................................................................ 9
Board Test Points ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Unit Detected Faults: (Red Service Light On) ................................................................................................14
1. Herrmidier warrants to the buyer or any user during the
duration of the Warranty that the humidier described
in this manual will be free from defects of material and
workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date
of shipment.
2. For this Warranty to be effective, this humidier must be
installed, operated and maintained in accordance with
the Installation Instructions, Operations and Mainte-
nance Manual(s) supplied with the humidier.
3. In the event of a defect or malfunction in this product
during the Warranty Period, user may contact the Customer Service Department or their Herrmidier Representative for a Material Return Authorization (MRA)
number. Items tagged (on the outside of the box) with
this number may be returned to Herrmidier for replacement. Incidental expenses such as cost of transporting
the humidier to Herrmidier or labor associated with removal/replacement of the parts shall be paid by the user.
Upon completion of the reconditioning, the humidier will
be returned at no cost to the user. Items returned without an MRA number will not be accepted!
4. Every 6000 series steam generating humidier contains
a plastic steam generating cylinder which is to be considered a routinely disposable part to be changed at regular
maintenance intervals at the user’s expense. This steam
generating cylinder is not covered by this Warranty. If,
after the installation of your 6000 humidier, you feel the
steam generating cylinder is not operating normally, you
should contact Herrmidier with an explanation of the
problem. However, in the continuing operation of the hu-
midier, replacements of this part are your responsibility
as part of routine maintenance.
5. This Warranty does not cover eld labor for repairs
to this humidier or any special, indirect or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the ex-
clusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
6. If, after a reasonable number of attempts to do so, Her-
rmidier is unable to remedy any defects or malfunctions
in this humidier, then the user may elect either a re-
placement of such product or part which may be defective without charge or a refund of the buyer’s original
purchase price.
7. This Warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
NOTE
Water quality plays a vital role in the performance and maintenance requirement of any humidier. Adjust-ments to the circuit board may be necessary based on the incoming water quality. See pages: 13-16.
Performance problems associated with water quality are not warranty issues!
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SECTION II UNIT OPERATION
Water Level
Output
Basic Operation
Installation, Operation, & Maintenance Manual
Controlled humidication requires a very precise control system. The 6000 utilizes a solid state control to monitor perfor-
mance and maintain humidity. The humidier evaluates the
operation and alerts the operator to problem conditions and
prevents undesirable operation.
On initial start-up or a call for humidity, the humidier will attempt to ll to its full load amp rating. The unit will not neces-
sarily have a full cylinder of water. Water level depends on
the conductivity of the water. The more conductive the water,
the more current that can be passed through the same volume of water.
If the water is not conductive enough to allow the unit to
reach full load amps (full capacity) on the initial ll, the cylinder full light will indicate a full cylinder condition. The unit will
operate in this mode with repetitive ll and boil cycles until
the unit has concentrated enough minerals in the water to
reach the rated amp level.
Once full load amp (FLA) has been reached, the ll valve will
shut off. The unit will now compare the rate of change of amp
draw to a time cycle.
If the water in the cylinder is mineral laden and hence very
conductive, a drain cycle will be initiated.
After the drain cycle and/or the time cycle is completed, the
unit will rell and start the process over.
These cycles will repeat until:
•The call for humidity is satised.
•The cylinder is used up.
•A fault condition occurs.
On initial start-up, if the water is not conductive enough for
the unit to reach FLA, the water will stop lling when the water
reaches the cylinder full electrode. Once the unit has entered
a cylinder full condition it will operate with ll and boil cycles
only. By eliminating the drain cycle, the water conductivity
will be increased by producing pure steam and leaving the
minerals behind. The increased mineral levels will raise the
conductivity allowing the humidier to draw sufcient amperage to achieve FLA. Normal operation will then commence.
As the electrodes in the cylinder are coated with minerals,
the water level will slowly increase to the cylinder full level.
Concentration will no longer allow the unit to reach FLA. After a period of time, the unit will display the red “Service” light
indicating the need to change the cylinder.
High Drain
Threshold
Capacity
Set Point
Low Drain
Threshold
Cylinder
Full
1.2.
Hours of Operation
3.
Steadily Increase
Water Level
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Adjustable Setpoints:
Capacity
• Range = 50-100%
• Preset at 100% for 6000-1,3,4
• Preset at 50% for 6000-2
Low Drain Threshold
• Range = 50-100%
• Preset at 90%
Cycle Time
• Range = 30-180 seconds
• Preset at 60 seconds
ADJUSTABLE LOUVER
(6000-1, -2 UNIT)
Faults:
Overcurrent
• 138% of Rated Current
• System Shutdown
Fill System
• Fill valve open for 6 hours without achieving capacity setpoint or cylinder full
• System Shutdown
End of Cylinder Life
• 6 hours of operation while on cylinder full without
achieving capacity setpoint.
• System Shutdown
• Operation using water of less than 100 micromho
is not recommended.
• Typically 500-2000 hours of cylinder operation can
be obtained. Your actual cylinder life may be higher
or lower depending on the exact composition of
your water supply.
INTEGRAL, QUIET
OPERATING FAN
(6000-1, -2 UNIT)
"CYLINDER FULL" ELECTRODE
(RED WIRE)
CYLINDER - REPLACEABLE
GLASS FILLED POLYPROPYLENE
DRAIN SYSTEM
(SEALED DRAIN VALVE, ADJUSTABLE
DRAIN THRESHOLD AND CYCLE
TIME PROVIDE EXTENDED LIFE.)
HERRMIDIFIER
FILL SYSTEM
(INTEGRAL 1" AIR GAP PREVENTS
REVERSE SIPHONING TO POTABLE
WATER SUPPLY; "ADJUSTABLE
METERING VALVE ACCOMODATES
WATER PRESSURES UP TO 100 PSI."
INTERNAL CIRCUIT BREAKER
INTEGRAL HUMIDISTAT
(6000-1, -2 UNIT)
ISOLATED CONTROL COMPARTMENT
WITH SOLID STATE CONTROLS
POWER, CYLINDER FULL,
AND SERVICE INDICATOR LIGHTS
ON/OFF/DRAIN SWITCH
COVER INTERLOCK SWITCH
(PREVENTS UNIT OPERATION
WITH COVER OFF)
CONCEALED FILL AND
DRAIN CONNECTIONS
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Engineering and Application
The Herrmidier 6000 Series Steam Humidiers can be applied
in a variety of applications. The simplest application is to utilize
the model with the built-in blower package (6000-1,2). The
steam generated by the unit is distributed into the conditioned
space by the built-in blower package (Figure 1).
Alternatively, steam generated by the “6000” unit can be discharged directly into the HVAC system ductwork (6000--3,4).
In this application, a steam pipe is preferably installed in the
system ductwork at least 5 feet downstream of the supply air
blower. There should be no obstructions within the rst 5 feet
downstream of the steam distributor as shown in Figure 2. An
air proving switch and high limit humidistat are provided for better system control in ducted applications. If the heating system
18 INCHES
MINIMUM
operates for short periods at a time and the desired relative
humidity level is not achieved, the humidier can be wired to
turn on the blower when there is a call for humidity. In this case
an air proving switch will not be necessary, but the high limit
humidistat should still be utilized.
NOTE:
The steam distributor pipe is inherently sloped to return
the condensate to the humidier.
The steam piping from the humidier to the steam distributor should have an 8% slope (1” per foot) up to the steam
distributor. Steam hose may be used up to a maximum of 20
feet between the unit and the steam distributor. The hose
provided with the unit is 10 feet long. There can be no sags in
the steam hose, as this will create a trap and will produce back
pressure in the steam cylinder and may blow condensate in the
duct.
5 FEET MINIMUM
5 FEET MINIMUM
5 FEET MINIMUM
Figure 1
Allowable Operating Conditions:
Ambient Temperature: 40°F (4°C) to 120°F (50°C)
Ambient Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% (non-condensing)
Line Voltage: -15% to +10% of Nominal
Frequency: 50/60 HZ.
Water Supply Pressure: 20psi – 100 psi.
Maximum Duct Static Pressure: 1” (6000-4)
Note: Duct liner may be used
with a maximum
thickness of 1".
Figure 2
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SECTION III INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting
The cabinet is designed to safely contain the working compo-
nents of the Herrmidier 6000 series humidier and dissipate
heat to protect the electronics. Locate humidier, steam pipe
and accessories in a manner to allow routine inspection and any
necessary maintenance. DO NOT install the unit above false
ceilings or around valuable property, where a malfunction could
cause damage. Correct positioning of the humidier is important
to allow for proper operation and easy maintenance. Minimum
clearance around the cabinet should be maintained as follows:
Minimum Clearances
Around Cabinet
Left6”
Right12”
Top18”
Bottom12”
Remove foam packing from top of tank.
Four lag bolts, (2) 5/16” and (2) 1/4”, are supplied with the 6000
unit. Install the top two lag bolts (5/16”) according to the dimensions in Figure 3. Hang the unit on the wall, and then install the
bottom two lag bolts (1/4”) and secure all four bolts. Be sure the
unit is level and mounted directly to the wall to wood studs at
least 2” thick (or equivalent). Operating weights are as follows:
6000-1,2: 35 lbs.
6000-3,4: 35 lbs
1"
Back View
16 1/2"
1 1/2"
4 1/4"
5/16 x 5/8 DIA.
KEYHOLE
MOUNTING SLOT
1/2"
9"
Plumbing
To make the necessary connections for water ll and drain, the
following steps are required: (refer to gure 4 for locations)
1. Install external shutoff valve between the water supply and
the humidier for ease in servicing the unit.
2. Connect water supply to the 1/4’ compression tting on the
bottom of the cabinet.
CAUTION!
Do not use reverse osmosis or demineralized water treatment without rst consulting the factory. This water may
not be sufciently conductive to allow proper operation.
Consult factory if water is outside the range of allowable
conductivities. Do not use hot water.
3. Connect the 3/4” tube from the accessory pack to the drain
reservoir. Cut the tube to the length necessary to reach the
drain.
4. Insert the other end of the tube into a minimum 6” vertical
length of the 1-1/4” minimum I.D. drain line. The balance of
the drain line should be 1” I.D. minimum with a minimum
1/8” per foot slope. (See Figure 4)
WARNING!
If the drain line is exposed, it is recommended that it be
insulated for safety. Do not use PVC drain line unless
“Drain Tempering” is enabled (see page 10, step 10).
NOTE:
Inlet water pressure must be in the range of 20-100 psig.
Consult the factory if you are outside this range. Softened water may be used but requires that the low drain
threshold be adjusted (page 13). Drain water can be tempered to lower its temperature (refer to page 10).
DRAIN LINE TO BE 1" MIN. I.D. TERMINATING
AT THE UNIT WITH 6" OF 1 1/4" I.D. VERTICAL
PLUMBING.
THIS ALLOWS AN AIR GAP BETWEEN THE
1" O.D. DRAIN TUBE FROM THE UNIT AND
THE DRAIN.
UNIT HOUSING
5/16" DIA.
Figure 3
WARNING!
Do not mount any controls inside the unit or tap power
from any location in the unit, except as stated in these
instructions. Do not place objects near the cabinet. Do
not attach to dry wall without studs. At least one 5/16”
and one 1/4” lag bolt must be located on a stud.
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DRAIN RESERVOIR
1/4" O.D. COPPER OR
POLY TUBE WATER FILL LINE
BOTTOM COVER
FILL CONNECTION
3/4" I.D./1" MAX. O.D.
FLEXIBLE DRAIN HOSE
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OR PVC DRAIN PIPE
1" I.D. COPPER
OR PVC DRAIN PIPE
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Blower Version (6000-1,2)
The 6000 Series Steam Humidier with the built-in blower pack
should be mounted a minimum of 18” from the ceiling. There
should also be 5 feet of horizontal clearance in front of the unit
to prevent steam from condensing on obstructions (See Figure
1). There is an adjustable louver to adjust the direction of the
steam plume.
WARNING!
Do not adjust this louver to extreme angles as it will restrict the airow causing condensation to form around
the steam distribution manifold.
WARNING!
Locate away from areas where people can walk into the
steam path.
Ducted Version (6000-3,4)
Herrmidier supplies a stainless steel duct distributor for injecting pure steam into the duct. This can be installed in the bottom
or the side of the duct (See Figure 5). When installing in the side
of the ductwork make sure it is positioned to allow condensate
to drain back down the steam hose. The duct distributor pipe
has a built-in pitch to allow condensate to drain back into the
hose. The hose must be installed with a minimum 8% (1” per
foot) pitch back to the humidier to allow condensate to drain
back to the steam cylinder (See Figures 5 & 6). A minimum of 5
feet downstream clearance before any bends or obstructions is
recommended for most applications (See Figure 2 ). However,
different psychrometric conditions may require greater or lesser
steam absorption distances. A minimum duct temperature of 60°
F is recommended. Temperatures below this may cause condensation to form in the duct. Lined duct may be used if the
thickness is 1” or less.
Distributor Mounting Instructions
Sheetmetal Duct:
Make a 1-1/4” hole in the duct at desired location. Insert duct
distributor and secure with self tapping sheetmetal screws (supplied by others).
Fiberboard Duct:
Make a 1-1/4” hole in the duct at desired location. Insert duct
distributor and mark the four holes on ange. Drill (4) ¼”- holes
at marked locations. Cut an access hole in duct and install the
enclosed tee nuts from the inside of the duct. Fasten distributor
with enclosed ¼” bolts.
MIN. 8%
10.00 MIN.
(254 mm)
NO SAGS
ALLOWED
HORIZONTAL DUCT
Figure 5
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INCORRECT
NO SAGS ALLOWED
HORIZONTAL DUCT
VERTICAL DUCT
Figure 6
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Wiring
All eld wiring should be routed up through the knockout in the
bottom panel or in the back of the unit.
7/8" KNOCKOUT
2" KNOCKOUT
1 1/2"
BOTTOM VIEW
1"
1 3/8"
3 3/4"
Figure 7
Supply Power
1. Insure that minimum circuit ampacity is 15 amps.
2. Terminals are provided in the electrical compartment for
eld connection of the main power supply legs (single
phase) and a ground wire.
3. Install external overcurrent protection and provide wiring in
accordance with the NEC, state and local codes.
4. Power supply must be “clean”: free of spikes, surges and
sags: -15% to +10% of nominal.
Electrical Characteristics:
CapacitySteam Output
Lbs. / hr48
Kg / hr1.83.7
Input KW
1.332.66
Volts/Ph:Amps
120/111.8N/A
230/15.911.8
Control Circuit Connections
WARNING!
Do Not install any controls inside the Herrmidier 6000
cabinet. Installations of any extraneous devices inside
the electrical compartment rnay cause erratic behavior of
the circuitry and will VOID the warranty.
6000-1,2
The 6000 units with built-in blowers require no external control
wiring since the humidistat is built-in.
6000-3,4
The control wiring for the ducted version is to be connected to
the 5 pole controls terminal strip located in the low voltage compartment. Terminals #1 and #2 are for connecting the control
and high limit humidistats as well as the air proving switch in series (all included). If desired, terminals #3 and #4 are relay contacts to energize your fan relay (Relay contact rating 12 Amps
at 125 VAC, 8 Amps at 250 VAC). With this optional wiring, on a
call for humidity, the humidier will close the interlock relay and
energize the fan blower. The air proving switch must not be used
if the fan interlock is utilized. All control wiring should be 22 AWG
or larger (See gure 8). Consult with the factory if you have any
special wiring requirements.
TERMINAL
STRIP
HUMIDISTAT
HIGH LIMIT
SWITCH
AIR-PROVING
SWITCH
1
2
3
4
FAN
INTERLOCK
(OPTIONAL)
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NOTE: AIR PROVING SWITCH MUST NOT BE USED
WHEN INCORPORATING FAN INTERLOCK OPTION.
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SECTION IV OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Start-up Instructions
1. Check that the humidier is properly mounted and level.
2. Check that the water ll and drain are properly connected.
3. Check that the correct voltage and amperage service are
supplied.
4. Check all controls are wired properly.
5. Check that the steam distributor is properly installed and
that the steam hose has been properly routed without any
kinks or at spots.
6. With power off, double check all electrical connections and
plumbing connections to insure that they did not loosen during shipment.
7. With the “on-off-drain” switch in the “off” position, and the
control and high limit (ducted versions only) humidistats
at their lowest settings, turn on the main disconnect. The
contactor should remain deenergized and the power light
should remain “off”. Place the “on-off-drain” switch in the
“on” position and the power light should illuminate.
8. Turn the control and high limit (ducted versions only) humidistats up to their highest setting. The contactor should
pull in.
9. After approximately a 5 second delay, the ll valve ener-
gizes and water begins to ll the cylinder to the preset amp
level or cylinder full condition, depending on the incoming
water supply. When starting up the unit, it is best to put an
amp clamp on the power leg that passes through the
toroid transformer. Insure that the humidier lls to “cylinder
full” (approximately 1.5” from the top of the cylinder), or that
the amperage reaches the data plate maximum and the ll
valve de-energizes.
10. All units are equipped with a drain tempering feature which
mixes cold ll water with the hot drain water to protect drain
piping. Depending on your ll water pressure, some adjustment of the ll metering valve may be necessary to insure
drain water of less than 140°F (See Figure 9). To deactivate, remove diode from socket CRI8 from circuit board
(See Figure 12).
11. Reset control and high limit humidistats to their desired settings. Typical control humidistat settings are 30-40% and
the high limit humidistat settings are 65-70%.
NOTE:
The capacity of the humidier can be adjusted between
50% and 100% of the maximum level by adjusting the
capacity adjustment potentiometer (labeled R39) on the
main circuit board. All blower versions are set from the
factory to produce 4 lbs/hr. If the psychrometric conditions permit, the 6000—2 may be increased to 8 lbs/hr
by adjusting R39 from 50% to 100% capacity. Refer to
gure 12.
CAUTION!
NOTE:
If upon initial start-up of this humidier the cylinder is
slow in heating and/or the service light continues to come
on, drain the tank to 1/4 full. Turn off power at breaker, obtain some Alka-Seltzer tablets and crumble 1/2 of one tablet (Alka-Seltzer) into the grey ll tee. Change the middle
blue dial on the left side of the circuit board, R18, from
90% to 87%. Then turn the breaker on and run the unit. If
you have had to use these this step on a 240V unit (60002,4), it is advisable that you order a GT-176-1 replacement
cylinder rather than the standard replacement cylinder in
the future so this procedure will not need to be repeated.
Upon receipt of the GT-176-1 cylinder, adjust the dial,
R18, on the circuit board back to 90%.
Inadequate airow may allow humidity to collect in areas
causing condensation.
RELAY
FILL VALVE
CYLINDER FULL
INTERFACE
L2
L1
TERMINAL BLOCK
VIEW IN FROM RIGHTSIDE OF UNIT
TRANSFORMER
MOUNTING SCREWS
FILL VALVE
ADJUSTING SCREW
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MAKE SURE LOUVER IS ADJUSTED TO
PREVENT STEAM FROM CONDENSING
ON COVER.
MAKE SURE ALL HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ON
STEAM CYLINDER ARE TIGHT.
MAKE SURE ALL HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ARE TIGHT, 10-15 IN-LBS.
Installation Checklist
POWER SUPPLY:
1. MATCHES DATA PLATE
2. IS PROPERLY GROUNDED
3. CAN CARRY AT LEAST 15 AMPS
4. EXTERNAL FUSED DISCONNECT
PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
3/4" MIN. I.D./ 1" MAX. O.D.
FLEXIBLE DRAIN CONNECTION
DRAIN RESERVOIR
DURING FILL CYCLE, CHECK TO SEE IF ANY WATER
IS DRAINING FROM UNIT. A LOT OF WATER FLOWING
OUT OF THE UNIT WOULD INDICATE EXCESSIVE
WATER PRESSURE. TURN OFF POWER AND REDUCE
THROUGH METERING FILL SOLENOID OR SUPPLY
VALVE TO HUMIDIFIER. A SMALL AMOUNT OF WATER
IS NOT UNCOMMON.
6" MIN. LENGTH OF 1 1/4" MIN. I.D. VERTICAL COPPER LINE.
IF PVC IS USED, ADD DRAIN TEMPERING.
BALANCE OF DRAIN LINE TO BE 1" MIN. I.D.
DRAIN WATER TEMPERATURE IS SUITABLE FOR PLUMBING.
NOTE:
The Herrmidier 6000 Humidier checklist is provided to help the installer insure a successful installation. If further
assistance is needed from the Herrmidier representative or the factory, the checklist is expected to be completed. If a
jobsite visit is required from the Herrmidier representative or the factory, and the checklist has not been accurately completed, additional charges may be applied by the individual(s) representing Herrmidier. If the visit uncovers a component malfunction, the parts will be replaced under warranty.
_____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Project Name Checklist completed by
Humidier Installer (Company) Checklist completion date
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Maintenance
To maintain output, the water level in the cylinder will slowly
move upwards, exposing new electrode to the water as the
electrodes become coated with minerals. Eventually, all of the
usable electrode surfaces will be coated and the cylinder will be
full of water. At this point, the output will begin to drop and the
red “service” light will come on. The unit will shutdown. This indicates the need to change the cylinder, typically 500-2000 hours
of operation, depending on the quality of the ll water supply.
To replace the cylinder
1. Drain cylinder completely using the ‘on-off- drain” switch.
2. Turn off power to the unit at the external disconnect. Disconnect electrode power wires (#38 & #39) and cylinder full
electrode wire (#29) from the tank. These connections are
1/4” quick connects. (See Figure 11B, 11C, & 11D)
3. Disconnect 1” hose at top of tank.
4. Remove tank, clean out the drain cup and insert the
new tank. Be sure that “o” ring is in place on the cylinder ll/
drain port prior to installation (See Figure 11A). New o-ring
is included with each replacement cylinder.
5. Clean and check both the ll and drain valves while servicing the unit.
6. Check the strainer. If it is dirty or restricting the water-replace it.
7. Install cylinder in unit by pushing downward with a slight
twisting motion, while ensuring proper orientation of tank
within cabinet.
8. Reconnect electrode power wires (#38 & #39) and cylinder
full electrode, wire (#29). Make sure that all electrical connections are securely tightened. (See Figure 11B, 11C, &
11D)
9. Follow cold start-up instructions on page 10. Monitor amp
draw for several cycles. .
Extended Shutdown
Always drain cylinder completely if unit will be off for an extended period of time. This will preserve the life of the cylinder.
CYLINDER FILL/DRAIN PORT
EST-1060-3
O-RING
Figure 11A
CYLINDER FULL ELECTRODE CONNECTION
PROTECTIVE BOOT
(SHOWN TRANSPARENT FOR CLARITY)
POWER WIRE CONNECTIONS
CYLINDER FULL
ELECTRODE
WIRE #29
POWER
WIRE #38
ELECTRODE CONNECTION
PROTECTIVE BOOT
(SHOWN TRANSPARENT FOR CLARITY)
Figure 11B
POWER
WIRE #39
RED POWER WIRE
1/4" MALE
QUICK CONNECT
Figure 11C
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1/4"-20 NUT
1/4" LOCK WASHER
GROMMET
BLACK POWER WIRE
1/4" MALE
QUICK CONNECT
1/4"-20 NUT
1/4" LOCK WASHER
Figure 11D
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SECTION V TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
All Herrmidier 6000 Series Humidiers are manufactured under
strict quality control and are subjected to a complete operational
test before shipment. All circuit board adjustments are made at
the factory and should not be adjusted beyond the guidelines
set in this troubleshooting guide without rst consulting a factory representative. The following information is for your help
and reference. If you still experience difculty after trying these
remedies, contact your Herrmidier representative.
WARNING!
The Herrmidier 6000 Series Electronic Steam Humidier cabinet was designed to house and shield the components from outside interference. Absolutely NO other
components may be mounted inside or be electrically
tapped into the humidier without Herrmidier’s express
written permission. Failure to heed this warning will void
your warranty.
TEST POINTS
Each circuit board (See Figure 12) features three test points to
aid in the troubleshooting process. Each of these test points
works on a 0-4 VDC scale. “0 VDC” = 0%. “4 VDC” = 100%. All
readings are between the test point and ground (Molex J1, terminal 11 [far right of molex connector, wire #11).
Test Point #1:
Provides exact reading of drain threshold setting.
Provides actual percentage of output. For example, a unit
running at 80% of maximum output would have a Test Point
#3 to ground reading of 3.2 VDC.
Capacity adjustment pot
copyright 1986 HERRMIDIFIER CO, INC.
Maximum Capacity Setpoint
The potentiometer labeled “R39” located in the top left-hand corner of the board allows adjustment of the unit’s capacity in the
range of 50-100% of maximum.
NOTE:
All blower units have their capacity set from the factory
at 4 lbs/hr. These units can have their capacity increased
by increasing the capacity adjustment potentiometer. Ensure there is sufcient air circulation in the conditioned
space to prevent condensation on walls or ceiling when
increasing the capacity above 4 lbs/hr.
Circuit Board Settings
ModelsTime Cycle
R23
Low Drain
Setting, R18
Capacity,
R39
Standard Settings
All60 sec90100%
High Conductivity Settings (> 1000 micromho)
All84 sec9390%
Softened Water Settings (750-1000 micromho)
All60 sec9295%
Low Conductivity Settings (<100 micromho)
All60 sec85100%
CR17 LED - overamp
condition indicator if
illuminated
Test point #3
(Output capacity)
R4 Capacity
resistor socket
Low drain
threshold pot
Test point #1
(Drain threshold reading)
(Equilibrium voltage reading)
Test point #2
Cycle timer pot
Herrtronic® Model 6000
CAP
ADJ
TP3
PROPDISPLAY
R4
%
TP1
R18
TP2
SEC
R23
J1 Connector
CR17
CR18
J1
CR18 diode drain
tempering socket
Figure 12
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Unit Detected Faults: (Red Service Light is ON)
Problem / SymptomProbable CauseReason - Correction
Overcurrent
The alarm condition occurs when an
overcurrent situation (>138% of rated
current) has occurred and the humidier
has shut down to prevent any damage.
This alarm indicates that there has been
a signicant reduction in resistance between the main legs of the supply power
and the humidier has been shut down to
prevent damage and should be serviced
before it is restarted. Overcurrent LED
CR 17 (Figure 12) is illuminated.
End of Cylinder
This alarm condition occurs if the humidi-
er is unable to reach full output over a 6
hour timeframe. It is constantly switching
between “ll” and “cylinder full” modes.
This alarm indicates a need to change
the cylinder, that the water supply is low
in conductivity, or that a foaming condition exists:
Fill System Fault
This alarm condition occurs when the ll
valve has been energized for a 6 hour
timeframe. The humidier has been
shutdown to prevent any damage.
Dead short between electrodes.Replace the steam cylinder. Check re-
sistance between electrodes with power
“off”
Restricted or blocked drain.Clean and inspect drain system.
Restricted ll systemClean and inspect the ll system. Check
for restriction or loss of supply pressure.
Incoming water conductivity is outside
the range of normal circuit board settings.
Check amp draw to unit during start-up.
If amp draw greatly exceeds rated amp
draw, the drain threshold pot, labeled
“% adj.” (R18), must be increased 2% to
increase the frequency and duration of
drains to reduce the conductivity inside
the cylinder.
End of cylinder life – Cylinder life is
typically between 500 and 2000 hours,
depending on incoming water supply.
If incoming water supply is less than 100
micromho, the unit may not be able to
pass the rated current through the water.
Foaming condition exists. Flush and ll the steam cylinder several
Loss of or restricted water supplyCheck ll system.
Leaking drain system.Check drain system.
Defective drain valve.Repair and replace as required.
Defective ll valve.Repair and replace as required.
Consult the factory for options.
Manually drain the unit and restart.
For emergency use, you may restart the
humidier with the capacity setpoint,
R39, at a lower level to allow operation
until a replacement steam cylinder can
be obtained. To clear the fault, turn the
main disconnect to the unit “off” and then
back “on”.
See – NON-FAULT ACTIVATED PROB-
LEMS GUIDE – “Unit lls to the cylinder
full condition and remains cold”
times and restart. If it persists, you must
lter or treat the water to remove the
foaming agent. See circuit board settings
on previous page if supply water is softened. See NON – FAULT ACTIVATED
PROBLEMS GUIDE – “Water foaming
inside the cylinder”
NOTE: The three fault conditions outlined above will cause the humidier to shut down and the service light on the front
of the unit to illuminate. To clear these faults, the main power must be turned “off” and back “on” again.
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Non-Fault Activated Problems:
Problem / SymptomReason - Correction
24 VAC circuit breaker trips as
soon as power switch is turned
“on”.
24 VAC circuit breaker trips after
the unit is turned on for about 15
seconds.
24 VAC Circuit breaker trips whenever the drain valve activates
Humidier turned on but will not
operate. Power lamp is “off”.
Unit turned “on”. Contactor pulled
in, but no water is entering the
cylinder.
Excessive arcing in cylinderCheck drain valve and insure that when it activates it drains freely. Clean if necessary.
Unit lls to the cylinder full condition and remains cold.
Unit turned on and cycles for a
short period of time. Then it stops
in the middle of a ll cycle and
won’t reset until boiling stops.
Check the wiring at the 24 VAC breaker for a short or loose connection.
Disconnect the contactor coil from the circuit and repeat. If 24 volt breaker doesn’t blow,
replace the contactor.
Replace the main circuit board.
Disconnect ll valve from electrical circuit. If circuit breaker doesn’t trip, replace the ll
valve.
Replace the main circuit board
Disconnect drain valve from electrical circuit. If circuit breaker doesn’t trip, replace the drain
valve.
Remove the drain valve and insure that it is clean and free of any obstructing mineral deposits.
Replace the main circuit board.
Check power supply.
Check circuit breaker.
Check connector J1 on the circuit board and insure that it is plugged into the circuit board
properly and that no wires are loose.
Insure that there is 24 VAC between pole #9 and #11 connector J1. If not, check wiring.
Place jumper between controls terminal strip #1 and #2. If unit operates, check controls settings and wiring (control stat, high limit humidistat, air proving switch.)
Check door interlock.
Check external shutoff valves and open if closed.
Check strainer and ll valve for clogs. Turn adjusting screw (g. 9, page 10)
Check ll valve coil to determine if it is receiving 24 VAC. If so, replace the valve.
Check for break in wiring.
Replace valve if defective.
Check water supply. If it is softened, increase the drain threshold pot, “% adj.” (R18), up to
92%. (See Figure 12)
Use high conductivity settings if water supply is very hard, >750 micromho.
Unit lling slower or at the same rate as the water is boiling, causing over concentration and
foaming. Check restriction in ll line. Adjust the metering ll valve to allow greater ow of
water. ( See Figure 9)
Have water analyzed. If iron content is greater than .1 mg/liter, a lter will have to be used.
Consult factory with water analysis
Check between Test Point #3 and ground with a multimeter set on VDC scale. Conrm the
circuit board is seeing low current ow (<2.8 VDC). Proceed to next step.
If on initial ll, unit reaches less than 70% of rated capacity (2.8 VDC on Test Point #3),
adjust the drain threshold pot, “% adj.” (R18), down 2-3%. Manually drain the unit down
completely and add ½ Alka Seltzer tablet via the ll tee(GT-120). Restart the unit while
monitoring the amp draw. Fill unit ¼ full and turn “off” for several minutes to allow tablets to
dissolve. Restart unit. If amperage rises rapidly, it may be necessary to dilute the water. If
amperage rises slowly, add another Alka-Seltzer tablet.
Check that drain valve is sealing properly.
Check the water conductivity and consult the factory.
Check cylinder ll interface connections.
Check cylinder connections (See Figure #11)
Check items in next troubleshooting tip concerning foaming.
Check amperage between cylinder full electrode and cylinder full interface terminal #1. If it
is greater than 7.0 mA AC, take a ll water sample and consult the factory.
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Problem/SymptomReason - Correction
Water “foaming” inside the cylinder.
Cylinder lls and overowsCheck cylinder wiring (See Figure #11)
Unit turned on, lls to full amp
draw, stops lling, and after a
delay, the circuit breaker trips and
the service light comes on.
Unit cycle “on” and “off” rapidlyCheck location and setting of high limit humidistat
Cabinet leaksCheck for loose connections
Check drain valve and insure that water drains freely. If necessary, clean or replace valve if
defective.
Check water supply. If it is commercially softened, either increase the drain threshold (R18)
to 92% or reconnect the unit to raw water. Drain and restart the unit. If the unit is connected to a hot water line, reconnect to the cold water line.
If steam line is hard copper, drain cylinder and test unit operation disconnected from steam
line to insure ux from solder joints is not causing foaming.
Observe the ll tee(GT-120). If water is going down the overow and the water level is low:
Check to insure that static pressure in the duct is not forcing water down the overow in-
stead of allowing water to enter the cylinder.
Adjust the ll metering valve to regulate the water ow to the cylinder. ( Figure 9)
Unit lling slower or at the same rate as it is boiling off, causing over concentration and
foaming. Fill rate must be increased. Open metering valve.
If the ll valve is already fully open, get a water analysis and consult the factory.
Check wiring of cylinder full interface.
If more than 1.9 mA AC is passing between the cylinder full electrode and interface terminal #1, and when placing multimeter between terminal #3 and ground yields approximately
negative 11 VDC, replace the interface.
Replace the circuit board.
Consult the factory after obtaining a water analysis
Use the “On-Off Drain” switch to drain the cylinder. Turn the capacity adjustment pot(R39)
on the main circuit board to 80% and restart the humidier.
Check the drain valve and clean or replace if necessary.
If the drain valve doesn’t come on before the service light illuminates, replace the main
circuit board.
Fill tube out of ll tee
Steam cylinder out of drain cup
Cabinet drain backing up, kink in drain line
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6000-1, -2
WIRING DIAGRAM
POWER
CYLINDER
FULL IND.
237
53
27
WHT
RED
19
20
WHT
2
8
9
RELAY/TIMER
BLK
BLK
BLK
30
34
16
BLK
16
15
BLK
OHM
RED
BLK
14
RED
WHT
20
LIGHT
RED
25
18
WHT
FILL
VALVE
WHT
WHT
6
22
21
WHT
SERVICE
LIGHT
17
WHT
RED
WHT
11
7
DRAIN
VALVE
ORG
12
HUMIDISTAT
DOOR
RED
27
BLUE
28
INTERLOCK
BLUE
BLK
24
10
RED
25
BLK
ORG
SWITCH
1
3
2
4
5
6
BLK
ORG
9
5
15
12
2A BREAKER
TRANSFORMER
BLK
31
L2
L1
(240 VAC FOR 6000-2 AND 6000-4)
GND
POWER INPUT (120 VAC FOR 6000-1 AND 6000-3)
WHT
BLK
23
22
(24 RET)
(24 VAC)
BLK
35
RED
CYLINDER FULL
2
1
29
INTERFACE
3
ORG
3
8
BLK
4
87
16 PIN DIP PLUG
J1
11
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
WHT
ORG
ORG
RED
RED
11
10
9
8
765
MOLEX
4
3
2
1
CYLINDER
FULL
BLK
BLK
(240V)
(240V)
40
BLK (120V)
32
32
(120V)
BLK
32
(240V)
BLK
BLK
31
32
33
BLK
35
BLK
GRN
ELECTRODE
19
WHT
BLK
13
BLK
13
BLK
BLK
36
34
BLK
37
RELAY
WHT
BLK
BLK
18
38
39
BLK
30
RED
RED
TOROID
POWER ELECTRODES
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
GROUNDED
TO CHASSIS
POWER
TERMINAL BLOCK
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FAN
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EST-1405
EST-1409
EST-1517-1 (115V)
121800-004
EST-1518-1 (230V)
EST-1514
EST-1409
EST-003P
EST-1512
EST-105A
EST-1530
EST-207
EST-353
EST-353
EST-1519
EST-1001B
EST-1146
EST-353
8260R
EST-1407
EST-1142
EST-1141
1845
EST-1143
EST-1516
EST-1513
GT-116
GT-118
EST-1522A
FILL SUB-ASSEMBLY
EST-207
EST-1415
DRAIN SUB-ASSEMBLY
G-157
165203-001
EST-1415
1095
GT-122
G-125
TANK ASSEMBLYTANK ASSEMBLY
GT-116
GT-262
GT-120
GT-176-1
GT-202
(6000-1)
(6000-2)
FV-17
EST-207
4060
GT-262
EST-1501
EST-1012
EST-1533-1
EST-1225-KIT
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Blower Version Parts List (6000-1 and 6000-2)
1845 Door Interlock
8620R Humidistat Element
1860 KEP Nut, 6-32
121800-004 KEP Nut, 8-32
EST-003 A Cylinder Full Interface
EST-105A Toroid Transformer
EST-1001B Main Circuit Board
EST-1141 Red Lamp
EST-1142 Green Lamp (2)
EST-1143 On Off Drain Switch
EST-1225-KIT Drain Reservoir Kit
EST-1405 Timer/Relay
EST-1407 Knob
EST-1409 Universal Bushing
EST-1501 Steam Manifold
EST-1512 Transformer 120/240 to 24 VAC
EST-1513 Distribution Louver
EST-1514 Relay, 2 pole, 20 A
EST-1516 Steam Hose
EST-1517-1 Fan, 120V
EST-1518-2 Fan, 240V
EST-1519 Circuit Breaker, 2A
EST-1530 Terminal Block
EST-1533-1 Drain Valve Kit
EST-1542 Power Wire Assembly
EST-1543 Grommet, Vibration Dampening
EST-207 Clamp
EST-353 Bushing
GT-116 Celcon Compression Nuts
GT-118 Fill Valve
GT-125 Conical Filter
GT-202 Steam Cylinder Assembly (Standard 240V Units)
GT-176-1 Low Conductivity Steam Cylinder Assembly (Standard 120V Units)
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SWITCH
AIR PROVING
6000-3, -4
WIRING DIAGRAM
HIGH-LIMIT
SEE NOTE 1
HUMIDISTAT
TERM STRIP
CONTROLS
ORG
28
27
RED
RELAY
FAN INTERLOCK
BLK
WHT
16
20
21
WHT
15
BLK
FAN INTERLOCK (OPTIONAL)
2
3
1
RED
ORG26BLK
BLUE
28
16
FIELD WIRING
USED WHEN FAN INTERLOCK IS USED.
1. AIR PROVING SWITCH MUST NOT BE
NOTE:
5
4
27
LIGHT
FULL IND.
CYLINDER
OHM
237
RED
RED
20
WHT
POWER
RED
25
18
WHT
VALVE
FILL
WHT
19
WHT
WHT
6
22
21
WHT
LIGHT
SERVICE
17
WHT
RED
WHT
11
7
VALVE
DRAIN
ORG
12
DOOR
BLUE
26
INTERLOCK
BLUE
BLK
24
10
RED
25
SWITCH
1
3
2
4
5
6
BLK
ORG
9
5
15
BLK
12
ORG
TRANSFORMER
BLK
L2
L1
(240 VAC FOR 6000-2 AND 6000-4)
GND
POWER INPUT (120 VAC FOR 6000-1 AND 6000-3)
2A BREAKER
BLK
(24 VAC)
31
POWER
TERMINAL BLOCK
WHT
23
22
(24 RET)
BLK
35
INTERFACE
CYLINDER FULL
2
1
RED
29
3
ORG
3
8
BLK
4
BLK
13
87
16 PIN DIP PLUG
J1
11
WHT
SENSOR
FULL
BLK
BLK
(240V)
(240V)
40
BLK (120V)
32
32
(120V)
BLK
32
(240V)
BLK
BLK
31
TO CHASSIS
GROUNDED
32
33
BLK
35
BLK
GRN
CYLINDER
BLK
14
BLK
13
BLK
36
RELAY
18
WHT
38
BLK
39
BLK
WHT
19
RED
RED
TOROID
POWER ELECTRODES
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
11
BLK
10
BLK
98
BLK
RED
7
WHT
6
ORG
5
MOLEX
42 3
ORG
RED
RED
1
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EST-1522A
GT-116
GT-134
GT-118
EST-1409
EST-1415
EST-1514
EST-1409
165203-001
G-157
EST-003A
G-125
GT-116
EST-1512
EST-105A
4060
EST-1530
EST-353
EST-353
EST-1519
EST-1001B
1860
EST-353
153742-001
EST-1141
EST-1142
EST-1225-KIT
1845
EST-1143
FILL SUB-ASSEMBLY
EST-1415
1095
DRAIN SUB-ASSEMBLY
GT-122
EST-596
EST-207
GT-262
GT-120
TANK ASSEMBLY
TANK ASSEMBLY
FV-17
GT-176-1
GT-202
EST-207
EST-1012
GT-262
EST-1533-1
(6000-3)
(6000-4)
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Ducted Version Parts List (6000-3 and 6000-4)
1845 Door Interlock
1860 KEP Nut, 6-32
121800-004 KEP Nut, 8-32
EST-003A Cylinder Full Interface
EST-105A Toroid Transformer
EST-596 Steam Hose
EST-1001B Main Circuit Board
EST-1141 Red Lamp
EST-1142 Green Lamp (2)
EST-1143 On Off Drain Switch
EST-1225-KIT Drain Reservoir Kit
EST-1409 Universal Bushing
EST-1512 Transformer 120/240 to 24 VAC
EST-1514 Relay, 2 pole, 20 A
EST-1519 Circuit Breaker, 2A
EST-1530 Terminal Block
EST-1533-1 Drain Valve Kit
EST-1542 Power Wire Assembly
EST-1543 Grommet, Vibration Dampening
EST-207 Clamp
EST-353 Bushing
GT-116 Celcon Compression Nuts
GT-118 Fill Valve
GT-134 Fan Interlock Relay
GT-125 Conical Filter
GT-202 Steam Cylinder Assembly (Standard 240V Units)
GT-176-1 Low Conductivity Steam Cylinder Assembly (Standard 120V Units)