Manual 2100-695C
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To verify the output from the controller to the actuator:
1. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
2. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
TECHNICIAN password 1313.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
I/O Config
;
press ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
Damper Output
C13
.
5. Reference the
Damper Position
for the current
output to the damper (see Figure 47).
6. To override the current position, press ENTER key
to scroll to
OV Pos
.
7. Press UP or DOWN keys to change the value to the
desired output.
8. Press ENTER key to save the value and move
cursor to
Damper Override
.
9. Press UP or DOWN keys to change the value from
OFF
to
ON
.
10. The
Damper Position
will update with the new
override value and the damper will travel to that
position.
The override will last for 5 minutes or until the
Damper
Override
parameter is set to OFF again.
NOTE:
If unit is operating at the time the damper
override is being enabled, adjustments must
be made to
OV Speed
first before switching
Damper Override
on.
The dust sensor can be verified by:
1. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
2. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
TECHNICIAN password 1313.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
I/O Config
;
press ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
Dust Sensor C7
.
5. Reference the
Value
for the current sensor reading
(see Figure 48).
6. To apply an offset to the current reading, press
ENTER key to scroll to
Offset
.
7. Press UP or DOWN keys to adjust the value to the
desired value.
8. Press ENTER key to save the value and move
cursor back to top of screen.
NOTE:
The sensor can be disabled if required for
troubleshooting.
9. Press ENTER key to scroll to
Enable
parameter.
10. Press UP or DOWN keys to change the value from
ON
to
OFF
.
11. Press ENTER key to save.
Dust Sensor Failure Alarm
When the sensor reads a value that is outside of
the acceptable 0 to 100% range, an alarm will be
generated indicating the sensor has failed. This alarm
is just a notification and will not disable any other
features on the controller.
This alarm is fixed and cannot be adjusted.
High Dust Limit Alarm
When dust content in the air is high and is a risk
to prematurely reducing airflow through the filters,
the unit will restrict the use of the economizer. The
controller has adjustable software setpoints (default to
80%) to indicate dust levels are too high and to disable
the economizer operation for 5 minutes (unit default).
This alarm is not communicated to the NOC. Once
the conditions are no longer present, the alarm will
automatically clear.
Dust Sensor
The unit has a dust sensor installed near the outdoor air
inlet. The dust sensor checks for excessive particulates
in the outdoor air, and will close the economizer if
the dust is excessive. The sensor uses a PWM signal
converted to 0-5v output to the controller. This sensor
is disabled by default and will need to be enabled for
the dust alarm to function.
To ensure proper performance, cleaning may be
required. Vacuuming or blowing the dust off the sensor
with forced air is recommended.
Avoid inserting any
objects into the sensor
.
FIGURE 47
Damper Output and Override
FIGURE 48
Dust Sensor