GE 3200 installation instructions Auxiliary Controls, Fan Switch, Freeze Sentinel

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Auxiliary Controls

The auxiliary controls are located behind the room cabinet on the front of the unit control box. The factory settings will be in the DOWN position. The owner is responsible for checking switches and ensuring they are in the desired position.

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*All Electric Heat

UP: Fan cycle

DOWN: Fan continuous

Remote Control (Class 2)

*Not on Model 2200 Series

UP

DOWN

Freeze Sentinel

CDC (Load Shedding)

All Time Low Fan

Fan Switch

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UP DOWN

Auxiliary Controls

Down—Continuous Fan Up—Cycle Fan

The fan switch #2 is located behind the room cabinet.

This switch is set at continuous fan (DOWN) at the factory to provide continuous fan operation in cool or heat modes. Leaving the switch in the continuous fan setting allows continuous circulation of room air and will result in a more balanced temperature throughout the room.

If you want the fan to cycle on and off with the compressor or with the heater, move the switch to cycle fan (UP).

Freeze Sentinel

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UP DOWN

Switch #6 controls the Freeze Sentinel. When the switch is DOWN, the Freeze Sentinel automatically turns on the resistance heater and fan if the room temperature (sensed at the unit) drops to approximately 40° F. It will turn the heater off when the temperature reaches about 45° F.

The unit leaves the factory with the Freeze Sentinel in the DOWN (on) position.

The Freeze Sentinel helps prevent plumbing damage in the room due to sub-freezing temperatures.

If the Freeze Sentinel is set, it is active as long as power to the unit is on.

NOTE: The owner is responsible for checking the Freeze Sentinel switch and ensuring it is in the desired

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Contents Zoneline 800.626.2000 Before using your ZonelineWrite down the model and serial Replacing an existing unit? Read ALL Safety Information Before UsingSeries only Controls on your ZonelineEnergy Tip To Remove the Room Cabinet Other Zoneline featuresAuxiliary Controls Fan SwitchFreeze Sentinel Room Cabinet and Case Care & CleaningOutdoor Coils Base PanAir Filters Replacing an Existing Unit? Read carefullyDo not use an extension cord with this unit Important Electrical Safety-Read CarefullyImportant Notes Zoneline Components230/208 Volt Electrical Supply How to ConnectSteps for preparing cordset for direct connection Volt Electrical SupplyConduit Remove the Shipping Tape from the Room Cabinet Install the Wall Case and the Exterior GrilleInsulated Wall Case Replace the Room Cabinet Install the Unit into the Wall CaseTemperature Limiting Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary ControlsElectric Heat Option-Model 3200 Series only Central Desk Control Load Shedding Remote Control/Wall Thermostat ClassAll-Time Low Fan Noise Things That Are NormalExplanation Cool or Heat as it Before You Call For ServiceProblem Possible Causes Zoneline Does NotHeating Operation Burning Odor at Start of Heating OperationPage We’ll be there Further ServiceOn-Site Repair Service Parts and AccessoriesWhat Is Not Covered What Is Covered

3200 specifications

The GE 3200 is an advanced control system designed for a wide range of applications, primarily in the power generation sector, including gas and steam turbines. Known for its reliability and flexibility, the GE 3200 boasts several main features that set it apart from other control systems on the market.

One of the key characteristics of the GE 3200 is its modular architecture. This design allows for easy scalability and customization to cater to various operational needs. Whether a facility is operating a single turbine or a fleet of equipment, the system can be tailored to suit specific requirements, making it an ideal choice for both new installations and upgrades to existing plants.

The GE 3200 incorporates state-of-the-art technologies designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety. At the heart of the system is advanced digital signal processing capabilities, which enable real-time monitoring and control of equipment. This technology ensures that any deviation from normal operating parameters is quickly detected, allowing for immediate corrective action to be taken. This proactive approach helps minimize downtime and optimize performance.

Another significant feature of the GE 3200 is its user-friendly interface. The system is equipped with intuitive graphical displays that provide operators with vital information regarding the status of equipment and processes at a glance. This ease of use enhances operational efficiency by allowing staff to quickly assess system performance and respond to issues as they arise.

Moreover, the GE 3200 supports a variety of communication protocols, ensuring seamless integration with a range of devices and control systems. This interoperability is essential for modern power plants where multiple systems need to work together cohesively.

Security is also a top priority for the GE 3200. The system includes robust cybersecurity measures, protecting operational data from unauthorized access and cyber threats. This ongoing commitment to securing industrial control systems is critical in today's digital landscape.

In conclusion, the GE 3200 is a sophisticated control system that integrates advanced technologies with user-friendly features. Its modular design, real-time monitoring capabilities, and robust security measures make it an optimal solution for enhancing the efficiency and safety of power generation operations.