Troubleshooting
If you are having problems with this unit, refer to these troubleshooting hints. Also, refer to the connection diagram to ensure your devices are connected properly.
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• I have no lights and no function at all. | Check the fuse and main power. Replace the fuse if required with the correct rated fuse. | |
| Check the equipment connected to the XGC for problems and/or short circuits. | |
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• The fuse continues to blow. | If the fuse blows repeatedly, verify the devices connected to the unit are working properly | |
| and that they are not too large for the | |
| You may need to consider using expansion modules, (UPM / HPR / MLC) to decrease the | |
| amperage (load) on the XGC fuse. | |
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• The fans are running so often, the CO2 | You may have too much heat building up in your area or too small of an exhaust fan. | |
is hardly ever ON. | Reduce the heat sources or increase your fan size. | |
| You may also consider using a | |
| humidity below the set points so that CO2 is allowed to run for longer amounts of time. | |
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• My CO2 consumption seems to be | Make sure your area is sealed. You may want to install a motorized damper to seal your | |
quite high. | exhaust fans when they are “OFF”. | |
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• The Hydro pumps are not cycling | The Hydro pump outlets can be operated | |
properly. | ||
The “Hydro” selector switch also has a center “OFF” position, which can be used to “reset” the | ||
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| timing function. Make sure the switch is not turned “OFF”. | |
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• The CO2 outlet is pulsing ON and OFF | If you are running a CO2 generator, you may want to change to ON / OFF control. | |
too often. | If running compressed CO2 you may want to try running an Auto tune. | |
• After my compressed bottle or LP tank | If your CO2 tank runs out for a period of time, the controller may take anywhere from a few hours | |
was replaced, the level fluctuates. | to a couple of days to | |
| compensate by changing its internal settings. | |
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• My CO2 outlet never comes on. | Make sure the CO2 disable function is not ON. | |
| If the actual CO2 level is above the set point (SV) the outlet will not turn on. Allow the level to | |
| drop or raise the (SV). | |
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Making Connections
All of the main functions controlled by the XGC are accessed using (8) standard 120 VAC,
We highly recommend using only