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information is relevant to all controls, factory supplied
or otherwise.

A, B and C (described below) are to be wired in

series (only one path for current) across terminals 8
and 10 on the low voltage control terminal strip, or
replaced with a jumper wire for constant operation
(see Figure #27). Caution: If any control field wiring
touches ground metal unit, safeties will be bypassed.

A - Wall or Duct Mounted Control On/Off

Humidistat: Wired to make on drop in humidity, break
on rise to setpoint. Set to desired % RH. Can be a
make/break set of contacts from a Building Automation
System.

B - Duct Mounted Safety High Limit On/Off

Humidistat (if used): Wired to make on drop in
humidity, break on rise to safety setpoint. Set to
approximately 85% RH as a safety to help prevent
saturation and wetting in the duct.

C - Duct Mounted Safety Air-Proving On/Off

Switch (if used): Wired to make when sensing air
flow, break when no air flow. Used as a safety to
prevent saturation when no air flow.

1.

Liebert offers various versions of A, B and C to
suit each application. In general, A is
essential, whereas B and C are highly
recommended in ducted applications.

2.

Field wiring from humidistat to humidifier and
between devices should be 18 AWG or
heavier and kept as short as possible.

3.

Low voltage control terminal strips are
provided in the electrical compartment.
Internal sides are factory wired. External
sides are to be field wired.

4.

Each humidifier is supplied with a wiring
diagram inside.

CONTROL INSTALLATION

1.

Mount any wall humidistat (control or high
limit) over standard electrical box at height
similar to typical thermostat. Any wall
humidistat 
should be in location
representative of overall space being
humidified and not in path of blower pack or
air supply grille. Do not mount on a outside
wall where temperature fluctuation can affect
control response.

2.

Mount duct humidistat in location
representative of overall air humidity, usually
return duct. Do not mount it directly in front of
steam distributor or in turbulent or mixing zone

or down stream from distributor. Mount it
where air’s humidity and temperature are
uniform and representative of spaces being
humidified.

3.

Mount duct high limit humidistat
downstream of steam distributors far enough
that, under normal humidity and air flow
conditions, steam will have been fully
absorbed (typically at least 10 feet). It must
be located to sense high humidity only when
uniform and representative air is
over-humidified or approaching saturation.

4.

Mount duct air-proving switch so that it is
able to sense air flow or lack of it. Wire it to
make when air flow is sensed and break when
air flow fails. Mount prior to distributor.

5.

Check operation of all on/off controls before
starting humidifier.

6.

Calibration of controls (on/off or modulation) in
the field may be necessary due to shipping
and handling. Verify humidistat accuracy
before commissioning system.

OPTIONAL MODULATION (CONTINUOUS
CONTROLS) (see Figure #28)

1.

Read on/off controls section first since it is
necessary to all control systems.

2.

Virtually any modulation (continuous control)
external hardware by others (as long as it has
%RH setpoint circuitry) may be interfaced with
pre-specified factory-configured SGH pc
board via the control terminal strip.

3.

Modulation (continuous control) by others for
use with SGH humidifiers involves one of
several control wiring diagrams. In all cases,
modulating signal interfaces through control
terminal strip to main pc board inside
humidifier.

- 10 -

A
B
C

8

10

32

30

Varies With Each

Modulation Option

See Liebert Supplied

External Wiring Diagram

External
Internal

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Figure #26

Typical Modulation Wiring

Summary of Contents for SGH Steam

Page 1: ...Steam Generating Humidifier Installation and Operation Guide IMPORTANT Read and save this guide for future reference This guide to be left with equipment owner SL 14050 Form 99 428 Rev 1 150 1633 Rev...

Page 2: ...E SUPPLY WIRING TO HUMIDIFIER 9 PRIMARY VOLTAGE SUPPLY WIRING FROM HUMIDIFIER S TO BLOWER PACKS 9 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING 9 On Off Controls 9 CONTROL INSTALLATION 10 OPTIONAL MODULATION CONTINUOUS...

Page 3: ...ight side cover which can also be removed for ease of electrical connection For safety the door when closed keeps the side cover from being removed Single units have a plumbing compartment attached to...

Page 4: ...ral surface If any spacer material is used between the bracket and the structural material such as drywall increase fastener length accordingly In addition install a minimum of 2 field supplied fasten...

Page 5: ...stated in the STEAM LINE section on page 6 SGH Model Min Number of Blower Packs Min Overhead Clearance inches cm Min Front Clearance inches cm 010 1 18 45 30 76 020 1 18 45 36 91 050 1 36 91 84 213 1...

Page 6: ...8 9 The steam distributor mounting plate is perpendicular to the steam distributor When the mounting plate is attached to the side of the duct the distributor is level An upward or downward slope to...

Page 7: ...y and drain line connections should be installed in accordance with local plumbing codes WATER SUPPLY LINE 1 Humidifier is intended to operate on potable cold tap water 2 If the raw water is very hard...

Page 8: ...ediment and cause backup The drain line should be 1 O D copper pipe or larger Do not use plastic pipe for drain lines STEAM LINE 1 1 Steam lines for SGH models 010 through 020 require a minimum 7 8 O...

Page 9: ...nes for SGH 050 through 200 require 1 5 8 O D nominal 1 1 2 copper pipe For steam runs longer than 40 ft use insulated nominal 2 copper to ensure the draining of condensate 8 Do not use steel or plast...

Page 10: ...t for use when routing condensate hose back to humidifier s fill cup Similarly a short length of 3 8 I D condensate hose with clamps is supplied with Liebert s steam distributors to serve as a flexibl...

Page 11: ...ier if the blower pack gets overheated The control thermostat mounted on the steam distributor starts the fan when steam is generated 3 All blower packs have high efficiency blowers to minimize the fr...

Page 12: ...blower pack or air supply grille Do not mount on a outside wall where temperature fluctuation can affect control response 2 Mount duct humidistat in location representative of overall air humidity us...

Page 13: ...the humidifier starts its operation The controller waits 10 seconds before energizing the on board relays When the relays energize heating voltage is delivered to the cylinder After a 30 second delay...

Page 14: ...s a set of dry contacts at 61 20 on the control terminal strip The user can connect an indicator externally to 61 20 It will automatically be activated any time a fault is detected DOUBLE UNIT OPERATI...

Page 15: ...r implied by law No liability whatsoever shall be attached to THE COMPANY until said products have been paid for in full and then said liability shall be limited to the original purchase price for the...

Page 16: ...___ Cylinder Last Replaced _________________________ MTH DAY YR _________________________ MTH DAY YR _________________________ MTH DAY YR PRINTED IN CANADA LIEBERT CORPORATION 1050 Dearborn Drive P O...

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