Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
Airflow Monitor | Wrong alarm set | Airflow monitor was not properly |
Malfunction | point. | adjusted. Repeat calibration steps |
(Continued) |
| outlined in this manual in Chapter 6 |
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| or in the supplied Digital 1000 |
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| Monitor Manual. |
| Constant audible | Check airflow and calibration of |
| alarm. | airflow monitor. See Chapter 6. |
| Continuous alarm. | Check the face velocity of the |
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| enclosure as the airflow of the |
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| system may have changed. If |
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| incorrect, adjust the speed control to |
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| increase face velocity. The HEPA |
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| filter may have become loaded. If |
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| face velocity is correct, calibrate the |
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| airflow monitor outlined in this |
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| manual in Chapter 6. |
| Monitor alarms; air | Lightly clean the airway with clean |
| way to airflow | air. Be careful not to touch sensitive |
| monitor sensor is | electrical components. |
| blocked by insects, |
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| dust or debris. |
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| Audible disable | An alarm condition must be |
| will not stay | continuously present before the |
| operational. | audible alarm can be silenced. If |
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| flow conditions fluctuate near the |
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| alarm set point, the airflow monitor |
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| will automatically reset it. Action |
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| should be taken to bring the |
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| enclosure airflow into proper |
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| operating parameters or adjust the |
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| alarm set point lower. |
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