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Troubleshooting

Table 26 Humidifier—steam generator troubleshooting (continued)

Symptom

Possible Cause

Check or Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

Verify that drain valve operates freely when activated.

 

Drain valve clogged or defective

Clean valve and replace coil or valve if defective.

 

Flush canister several times and replace if arcing

 

 

 

 

persists

 

 

 

Excessive arcing in the

 

If water is commercially softened, reconnect humidifier

Improper water supply

to raw water supply, drain canister, and restart If

canister

 

connected to hot supply, reconnect to cold water.

 

 

 

 

Insufficient drain rate

Increase drain rate by adjusting % pot on circuit board

 

above the preset 87% (85%) to roughly 92% (90%).

 

 

 

Excessive iron content in water

Analyze iron cement of water. If it exceeds 0.1 mg/l,

 

install a filter to remove iron from water supply.

 

 

On cold start-up,

 

Turn the % pot to roughly 82% (80%). Restart

canister fills, high water

Conductivity of water too low

humidifier. If canister fails to reach FLA in 24 hours,

alarm activates and

 

have water supply conductivity checked.

humidifier fails to reach

 

 

 

If humidifier returns to canister full condition, verity that

full amperage after 24

Fill solenoid not closing tightly

hours

 

the fill solenoid closes tightly.

Table 27 Humidifier—infrared troubleshooting

 

Symptom

Possible Cause

Check or Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

Check water supply.

 

 

 

 

Humidifier pan not filling

Check fill valve operation

 

 

 

Check drain stand pipe adjustment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check for clogged waterline

 

 

 

 

Control not calling for humidity

Check monitor status

No humidification

 

 

 

Check visually. If contact is made, check line voltage

 

 

after contactor and fuses or CBs.

 

Humidity contact not pulling in

 

 

Check for open humidifier safety stat. Jumper between

 

 

terminals P35-6 and P35-15. If contactor pulls in,

 

 

replace safety. Remove jumper.

 

Humidifier bulb burned out

Replace bulb. Loosen lead on old bulb. Trim excess

 

lead length on new bulb to avoid shorts.

 

 

Table 28 Reheat troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Check or Remedy

 

 

 

 

Control not calling for heat

Check monitor status.

Reheat will not operate;

 

 

 

Jumper between terminals P34-1 and P34-2. If reheat

contactor not pulling in

Reheat safety stat open

operates, safety is open. Remove jumper. Replace

 

 

safety.

Reheat not operating,

Heater burned out

Turn off power and check heater continuity with Ohm

contactor pulling in

meter.

 

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Contents Liebert Deluxe System/3 Page Table of Contents Main Menu AG-Run Diagnostics Temperature Control Alarm Descriptions and SolutionsSystem Testing Figures Page Introduction System DescriptionDual Source Cooling Systems Chilled Water SystemsGlycool Chilled Glycol Cooling Systems Additional Considerations for Upflow Units Initial START-UP ProcedureDisplay the Main Menu-AM Control Advanced Microprocessor Controls SetupBasics Advanced microprocessor AM control menu Active Alarms Main Menu AM-Status/Alarm DataAlarm History Log Operating StatusSetup System Selection Main Menu AM-Setpoints/SetupDefault control and alarm setpoints Analog SensorsFunction Default Range Setup OperationSetup functions and factory default values DIP switch settings Show DIP SwitchesSelect Options Calibrate SensorsSelect Control Type Setup AlarmsAlarm Default Delay seconds Alarm default time delayHumidity Control Method Standard Alarm MessagesAnalog Setup Set Status Display Run DiagnosticsCalibrate Actuator Show InputsMain Menu AM-Date and Time Change PasswordsTest Outputs Test Control BoardControl Circuit Board Load Control FeaturesMain Menu AM-Status Display Communications DIP SwitchesNonvolatile Memory Control OutputsView/Change Functions Monitor functionsAdvanced microprocessor with graphics control panel Advanced Microprocessor with Graphics Control SetupAdvanced microprocessor with graphics AG control menu Main Menu AG-Status Display Main Menu AG-View/Set AlarmsDisplay the Main Menu-AG Control Alarm Seconds Default Time DelayStandard Custom Alarm Messages Set Up Custom AlarmsSetup Water Detect Floor Plan Installation-LT750 DIP Switch SettingsMain Menu AG-View/Set Control Setpoints Main Menu AG-Setup SystemMain Menu AG-Operating Status Auto Restart Delay Cold Start DelayDefault Settings and Ranges IR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers onlySelect Control Algorithm Calibrate Valve ActuatorSelect Humidity Sensing Mode Main Menu AG-Run DiagnosticsShow Inputs Main Menu AG-Plot Graphs Dehumidification with Normal or Delayed ReheatMain Menu AG-Date and Time Main Menu AG-Analog/Digital Inputs Main Menu AG-View Run Hours Log Set Up Digital InputsRead Digital Inputs View 24 Hour Run Time HistoryControl Circuit Board On/Off Status Time View Only Silence Alarm Response by Control TYPE-ADVANCED Microprocessor Controls Temperature ControlDual Cooling Source Glycool CoolingChilled Water Cooling Heating Operation Electric ReheatHot Water/Steam Heat Humidity ControlDehumidification/Humidification Required, in Percent % Control Types Proportional ControlHumidification Operation System Activation Dual Cooling Source DehumidificationChilled Water Dehumidification Suggested System Tuning Procedure Intelligent Control Load Control Features Analog Sensors Connecting the Analog SensorsChanging factory-set sensor inputs Additional connections available after unit deliveryPhysical Connections SetupWater Detection Display Calibration View/Change Functions Alarm Descriptions and Solutions Standard AlarmsChange Filter Compressor OverloadHigh Temperature Custom Alarms Only With Advanced ControlsHigh Temperature and Low Temperature Simultaneously Humidifier Problem Infrared HumidifiersLow Temperature Loss of PowerLoss of Air Flow Low HumidityOptional/Custom Alarms Component Operation and MAINTENANCE, Checks and Adjustments System TestingEnvironmental Control Functions Proportional Heating/Cooling/ DehumidificationElectric Panel Fan Safety SwitchControl Transformer and Fuses FirestatBlower Package FiltersFan Impellers and Bearings BeltsCompressor Oil Level Refrigeration SystemElectronic Variable Speed Drive Inverter Discharge Pressure Suction PressureSuction Superheat Thermostatic Expansion Valve OperationHot Gas Bypass Valve Operation AdjustmentAir Cooled Condenser Outdoor fan/condenser configurationTesting Function of Valve Adjustment Johnson Controls/Penn Johnson valvesGlycol Solution Maintenance Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers Shell and Tube CondensersElectrical Failure Compressor ReplacementMechanical Failure Infrared Humidifier Compressor Replacement ProcedureHumidifier Changing Humidifier Lamps Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemAutoflush Operation Humidifier lampsSteam generating humidifier Steam Generating HumidifierReplacing the Canister ControlsPriority Name LED Indication Description Faults-canister generator humidifierHumidifier canister part numbers Steam generating humidifier capacity Circuit Board AdjustmentsCapacity Hz Models Lbs/hr kg/hrVoltage AMP Set Pt Electric ReheatUnit Rated Rated Values Voltage Capacity Blower troubleshooting TroubleshootingChilled water troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedyCompressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Glycol pumps troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshootingAdjustments on Humidifier-steam generator troubleshootingReheat troubleshooting Humidifier-infrared 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