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Displayed Alarm Message

Action Required

 

 

Env Temperature Low

• Verify that no supply air is fed directly back into the return air.

 

• Ensure that the alarm delay is not set too low. The delay should be long

 

enough to allow the room temperature to stabilize after start-up.

 

• Verify that the temperature alarm threshold for the environmental (return or

 

remote) sensors is 7 - 10°F below the reheat setpoint.

 

• Verify that the Module is configured and equipped for the reheat mode.

 

• Ensure that the reheat mode is enabled and working properly.

 

• Ensure that the reheat mode is not disabled because of an active user-defined

 

input mapped to nonessential lockout.

 

 

Exp Module # 1

• Verify the System CAN connections in the user interface box are connected

Communication Lost

correctly and properly terminated.

 

• Check the CAN addresses assigned with the DIP switches on the controller

 

board on the electrical panel. NOTE: The controller must be restarted to

 

recognize an address change.

 

 

Exp Module # 2

• Verify the System CAN connections in the user interface box are connected

Communication Lost

correctly and properly terminated.

 

• Check the CAN addresses assigned with the DIP switches on the controller

 

board on the electrical panel.

 

 

Fire Detected

• Follow the appropriate facility emergency protocol. NOTE: The purpose of

 

the fire sensor is to warn you of possible equipment damage. It is NOT

 

intended to provide a fire alarm system to protect the facility and the lives of

 

its occupants.

 

• Confirm that the wiring connections are secured to the wiring harness.

 

• Verify the fire detector (firestat) is set to 125°F.

 

• Reset the firestat by pressing the reset button on the firestat.

 

• Replace the fire detector (firestat).

 

 

Fluid Coil No Coolant Flow

• Verify chilled water supply.

 

• Check the operation of the flow switch.

 

• Check the electrical connection to the flow switch.

 

• Verify that the Economizer automatic coolant isolation valve is open (if

 

equipped).

 

• Verify that the valve type setting is correct in the System Configuration

 

(Path: Main > Setup > System # > System Config > Valve Types).

 

 

Fluid Coil Actuator Fail

• Verify the proper connections between the actuator and the controller board.

 

• Confirm that the control voltage and signal voltage reach the actuator.

 

• Ensure that the proper Module Configuration is defined for this Module,

 

especially that the coil Configuration and the MultiCool/Economizer actuator

 

type are correct.

 

• Replace the fluid coil actuator.

 

 

Fluid Coil Coolant Temp High

• For Economizer Modules, check the operation of the outdoor heat exchanger.

 

• For MultiCool Modules, check the chilled water supply temperature.

 

• Verify that the fluid coil coolant temperature high threshold is not set below

 

the normal temperature of your chilled water supply.

 

 

Fluid Coil Coolant Temp Low

• For Economizer Modules, check the operation of the outdoor heat exchanger.

 

• For MultiCool Modules, check the chilled water supply temperature.

 

• Verify that the low threshold for the fluid coil coolant temperature is not

 

set above the normal temperature of your chilled water supply.

 

 

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