Nortec NH Series installation manual 10V Digital Humidistat Sensor Calibration, Term Definitions

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Table 4. Term Definitions

 

 

Term

Definition

 

 

RATED AMPS

Refers to amps listed on the humidifier specification label.

 

 

SHORT CYCLING

When the ‘on time’ of the humidifier is less than ten minutes upon a call for humidity. To correct

 

short cycling, all humidifiers have a capacity adjustment which allows the output of the humidifier to

 

be reduced as low as 20% of rated output, thus extending the ‘on time’ required to maintain output.

 

 

FOAMING

This phenomenon can occur in water when the impurities, already in the water, reach an excess

 

concentration as result of boiling away pure water, and the continued boiling action agitating the

 

contained water. The humidifier electronics are designed to prevent this occurrence, although in

 

extreme cases water will foam with little concentration making it necessary to have the drain time of

 

the water, contained in the cylinder, increased. Foaming is normally caused by short cycling, a

 

restricted drain, or back pressure. The foam generated in these instances, is conductive and may

 

lead to a false full cylinder indication if the level of the foam approaches the top of the cylinder.

 

 

BACK PRESSURE

This can be caused by restriction of steam flow caused by long steam runs; improperly sloped

 

steam lines; elbows changing the direction of the steam flow from horizontal to vertical without a

 

drain leg, any plumbing detail allowing the accumulation of condensate; undersized steam line;

 

improper steam distributor; downward air flow onto the distributor creating excess static pressure at

 

the steam outlets; or high static pressure ducts (not probable). To overcome excess static pressure

 

in the duct, a fill cup extension kit should be used. In downflow applications, a downflow distributor

 

should be used but in some cases the fill cup extension will also be required.

 

 

RESET UNIT

To reset the humidifier, the ON/OFF switch at the front of the humidifier should be switched to the

(HUMIDIFIER)

OFF position for a minimum of five seconds and then switched back to the ON position.

 

 

MONITORED LEG

Refers to the primary wire to the cylinder which loops through the current sensing device on the

 

driver PCB. This wire is terminated at the red cylinder plug at the cylinder. Units with six primary

 

wires to the cylinder will monitor only one of the two wires, terminating with red plugs.

 

 

CONDENSATE

Refers to steam that has condensed to a liquid.

 

 

6.0-10V DIGITAL HUMIDISTAT SENSOR CALIBRATION

A.PROCEDURE

(1)The humidity sensor is factory calibrated, however, it can be field recalibrated. The calibration routine can be accessed by pressing and holding down the option button for five seconds. A new screen will appear with the calibration adjustments.

(a)Press the up or down buttons until calH appears on the LCD screen.

(b)To adjust the calibration press the Option button. The screen should load to display the current calibration trim.

(c)The calibration trim can be adjusted by pressing the up or down buttons to the desired level and then pressing the option button to confirm the settings.

(d)Press the Power button to return to the normal display.

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Contents 2522381-C SeriesTMRevision Number Date Date Put Manual 2008-08-28Table of Contents Warranty List of Figures List of Tables 2008-08-28 Introduction Nhtc Packaging PRE-INSTALLATIONHumidifier Box Preinstallation Equipment Verification Typical Nhtc Installation Sheet 1 Typical Nhtc Installation Sheet 2 This page Intentionally Left Blank Installation Location Humidifier InstallationMounting with Keyholes Mounting with Wall BracketDrain Line Drain Water from Humidifier can be Very HOT Water Supply LineSteam Runs and Condensate Returns Clearances and Operating Conditions Drain Water and Supply Connection 30+ Copper Tube Inch MED-L Tubing 1.125 inch OD 10-10 10-10 Side Outlet Tee Nominal Tube Standard 90degree Standard 45 degree DiameterSteam Outlet Steam InletPrimary Voltage Supply Wiring Control Wiring Primary Voltage Supply Wiring to HumidifierDemand Signal Controls Installation ElectricalOn/Off Control Guidelines and Low Voltage Terminal Strip Nortec Control Guidelines and Wiring Optional Setpoint Versus Outdoor Temperature Optional Outdoor Temperature Reset FunctionNortec Online Installation Humidity Transducer Signal InstallationNetworking Nhtc Nortec Humidity Transducer Guidelines and Wiring Optional Networking NHTCs Optional Nortec OnLine Installation Guidelines Optional Operation Nhtc Components NhtcHumidifier START-UP Basic Steam Production MethodItem Number Component Name Description NHTC/NHPC ComponentsIf loose or frayed Humidifier Start-Up Basic Steam Production Method Software Initial SELF-TEST Software Flow Chart with DefinitionsSelf-Test Messages SELF-HELPSoftware Flow Chart Sheet 1 Software Flow Chart Sheet 2 Software Flow Chart Sheet 3 Software Flow Chart Sheet 4 Software Flow Chart Sheet 5 Software Flow Chart Sheet 6 Software Flow Chart Sheet 7 System Messages and Lights Signal Light StatusDouble Unit Operation Yellow Green RedNhtc Display Message LED state System Action Status Messages with LED StateSymptom Diagnosed Probable Cause Corrective Action Steam Distributor Operation Steam DistributionSAM-e Operation Blower Pack Operation and Adjustments Digital Control Operation Controls and Remote Communication OptionalDigital Transducer Operation Nortec Online Operation Nortec Links 2 OperationThis page Intentionally Left Blank Maintenance Procedures NH Electrode Steam Humidifiers When to Replace the Steam CylinderExtended SHUT-DOWN Cylinder Components Components of the Steam CylinderCylinder Removal Procedure HOW to Remove the Steam CylinderDrain Valve Maintenance Mandatory Cleaning of the Drain ValveCylinder Replacement Procedure HOW to Install the Replacement CylinderTroubleshooting Preparation Troubleshooting NH Electrode Steam HumidifiersStarting Point System What to Check Why Troubleshooting SymptomsEnsuring a Demand Signal Troubleshooting DistributorsProcedure Check Why and HowDigital ON/OFF Humidistat Sensor Calibration Blower Packs TroubleshootingRED NH System MessagesProbable Cause Corrective Action E17 Req off current Contactor is open? W27 Safety loop instability Verify that the RH setpoint is less than the RH high limit Term Definitions 10V Digital Humidistat Sensor CalibrationTerm Definition Technical Controller and Sensor Specifications Wiring and TerminalsHumidifier Control Information NHTC/NHPC Double Unit Wiring Diagram NH WiringNHTC/NHPC Wiring Diagram PRE-NORTEC Links START-UP Checklist PRE-NORTEC Online Start UP Checklist WiringCheck Lists Wiring Humidifier Mandatory PRE-START UP ChecklistPower Water QualitySTART-UP Procedure Humidifier Mandatory START-UP Checklist and Quick ReferencePreliminary RemarksWhen to Replace the Cylinder Periodic Maintenance Checklist and Quick Reference page 1Cylinder Replacement Procedure Extended Shutdown Periodic Maintenance Checklist and Quick Reference page 2ASD, BSD, CSD Distributor Spare Parts and Exploded ViewsNHTC/NHPC Plumbing Compartment Exploded View and Spare Parts NH Series Humidifier Spare PartsModel NHTC/NHPC Plumbing Part ListFillcup Extension KIT NHTC/NHPC 10-50Page 79 NHTC/NHPC Plumbing Part List10-50 10-50Page 81 NHTC/NHPC Electrical Parts List Three Phase This page Intentionally Left Blank Warranty Walter Meier Climate USA Inc Cylinder Replacement Date MM/DD/YYYY

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