Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products SEH-7100-000 Humidifier does not operate, Test mode

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Installing the Humidifier Control to Operate Manually

If it is not possible to use the outdoor temperature sensor, or if the homeowner wants to control the humidifier manually, Compustat can be reconfigured for manual operation. (See Figure 9.)

1.Locate the three-pin arrangement marked “AUTO/MAN”, protruding from the con- trol board (directly to the right of the wiring connections).

2.Pull upward to remove the black, two-pin connector from the auto position. Rein- stall it in the manual position (on the center and right-hand pins).

NOTE: Do not attach sensor wire to the blue wiring connection block.

3.Follow Steps 8 and 9 to complete the wiring. Apply the manual-mode faceplate to the Compustat cover. Reattach the cover to the base and reinstall the knob.

Figure 9

 

 

 

 

Automatic

 

 

Manual

 

 

 

 

System Checkout

1.To conduct a system test, be sure that 24 VAC is applied to the 24 VAC terminals of the humidifier control.

2.Reattach the Compustat cover and knob to the base.

3.Activate the furnace blower and confirm that the thermostat is calling for heat.

4.Rotate the knob on the humidifier control clockwise (3) to the “Test” position.

If everything is set up correctly, the humidifier should begin operating. In “Test” mode, Compustat will operate for approximately one minute.

If the humidifier does not activate properly in “Test” mode, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide, below.

5.Set the humidifier control.

If the home is occupied, set the humidifier control knob to “5”. (For manual operation, set the knob to “35%”.)

If the home is vacant, turn the humidifier control knob counterclockwise (4) to “Off”.

6.Tell the homeowner to refer to the Compustat Operating Instructions for direction regarding initial adjustment.

Troubleshooting Guide

(applies to automatic and manual operation, unless otherwise indicated)

PROBLEM

SOLUTION(S)

Humidifier does not operate

Make sure the furnace blower is operating and the thermostat is calling for

in “Test” mode

 

heat.

 

Confirm that the outdoor temperature sensor is connected to the “Outdoor

 

 

Temperature Sensor” terminals on the humidifier control. (For manual op-

 

 

eration, make sure the jumper pins are positioned correctly.)

 

Check the wiring diagrams (Figures 6-8) for correct installation.

 

Check the voltage at the humidifier control “24 VAC” terminals. (Voltage

 

 

should be between 22 and 30 VAC.)

 

Check the Model A50 relay (if used) for proper installation. (The relay is to

 

 

be wired to the “Out” circuit only!)

 

Make sure the control knob has not been left in the “Test” position. (In

 

 

“Test” mode, the humidifier will not continue to operate after approximately

 

 

one minute.)

Humidifier operates only in

 

 

Check the resistance of the sensor by removing the leads from the humidifier

“Test” mode

 

control terminals, and measuring the resistance across the wires with an

 

 

ohmmeter. Compare the reading to the temperature/resistance chart, which

 

 

follows.

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Contents Disassemble the Humidifier Control Check Contents of Compustat CartonSelect an Interior Location and Mount the Control Locate an Existing Indoor/Outdoor Access Hole Route the Sensor Wire to the Selected LocationAttach the Sensor Wire to the Humidifier Control Select a Power SourceConnecting to the Humidifier Humidifier does not operate Test modeHumidifier operates only For automatic applications… Temperature/Resistance ChartHumidifier operates constantly

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