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F – Interface and Communication 

 

 

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Alarms  

If the dehumidifier control system detects abnormal or unsafe for further operation situation, it issues A

larm

 

(notification of such situation accompanied by respective component or entire dehumidifier stoppage and/or 
lockout) or 

Alert

 (notification of minor abnormal situation without any devices’ stoppage or lockout). 

All alarms and alerts are recorded and can be viewed/cleared via the Touch Display OP:  

 

Viewed: to facilitate troubleshooting and addressing abnormal situation 

 

Cleared: to unlock stopped device or entire dehumidifier and allow for further operation 

The table F.1 below lists the basic alarms with their descriptions and recommended initial troubleshooting.  

Table F.1. Most Common Alarms/Alerts 

Alarm 

Alarm Description 

Check 

No Air 

No air flow (air flow switch fault – 

if air flow 

switch is installed

Check main blower operation and air flow 
switch 

Blower OL 

Main Blower overload/safety fault  

Check main blower operation and its LED 
light blinking pattern. 

Fire 

Fire/smoke detector fault – 

if detector is installed 

externally and connected to control board

 

Check external fire/smoke 
detector/system 

Freeze 

Supply Air temperature is lower than Freezestat 
Setting (default: 45 F) 

Check SA temperature readout, space 
heating system operation 

Filter 

Alert, indicating that filter change timer has 

lapsed – 

if timer is activated

 

Clear the Filter alarm and cancel filter 

scheduler if not in use. 

VM 

Voltage Monitor fault – power supply (phasing, 
voltage etc.) is outside of pre-set limits 

Check Voltage Monitor info/status, 
incoming power (voltage) 

Compressor: 

-

 

HP1-(

X

)  

-

 

LP1-(

X

-

 

SupHeat1 

-

 

DisTemp1 

Various compressor-related alarms, relevant to: 
-

 

Compressor high/discharge pressure; 

-

 

Compressor low/suction pressure; 

-

 

Compressor superheat/suction temperature; 

Check respective compressor-related data 
(pressure and temperature readouts), 

refrigerant level in the receiver’s sight 
glasses, cleanliness of air-side coils and air 
filters. 

Pool Water: 

Water(

X

)1, 

Wtr(

X

)1 

Various compressor pool water heating-related 

alarms indicating inadequate (too low/too high) 
pool water flow and/or pool water temperature. 

Unless the alarm occurred due to a known 

water flow interruption (backwash, etc.), 
check the pool water flow (pump, filters, 
valves) and pool water temperatures. 

HPRelief

 

Alert

, indicating that additional condensing 

capacity is engaged (pool water heat exchanger 
etc.) to prevent compressor high pressure from 
rising too high. 

No action required unless it’s 

accompanied by other (compressor-
related) alarm or faulty situation. 

 

Note that proper and regular maintenance (example: keeping air filters and air-side coils clean) should 
reduce the chances of abnormal operations, dehumidifier alarm-related stoppages and downtime. 

 
For more details regarding alarms and alerts, refer to the 

Alarms Description

 information (available via Help 

feature in Touch Display OP); contact factory if needed. 
 

 

 CAUTION!

 We recommend you have a qualified professional investigate and remedy all reoccurring 

alarm-related stoppages and lock-outs. Continuous dehumidifier restarting (clearing alarms) without addressing 
actual issues may result in equipment malfunction, premature wear, and failure. 

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC NE Series

Page 1: ...NE Series Dehumidifiers NE 002 and NE 003 NE 204 and NE 206 CLASSIC Indoor Model Operation and Maintenance Manual Seresco Technologies Inc Serescodehumidifiers com...

Page 2: ...Data C 7 Chapter D Layout and Components D 1 Dehumidifier Main Components D 1 Control System D 2 Outdoor Air Condensers and Fluid Coolers Layout and Components D 4 Chapter E Sequence of Operation E 1...

Page 3: ...B Table of Content B 2 This page is left blank...

Page 4: ...edures Failure to follow safety procedures can result in serious injury or death Beware of moving parts and hot surfaces Make sure to stop all moving parts fans blowers etc before accessing the equipm...

Page 5: ...3603 ext 2 Fax 613 680 5301 Attention Installation and Service Contractors WARNING Any work installation start up service maintenance repair etc on any mechanical equipment dehumidifier outdoor conden...

Page 6: ...d 6 ton cooling capacity appx models NE204 to NE206 Airflow and ductwork connection options Return Supply and Outdoor Air see Pic C 1 Optional Pool Water Heating Optional Space Heating hot water coil...

Page 7: ...ng connection to the fluid cooler or other external water cooled system such as geothermal cooling tower etc Therefore only one of these options present with the actual dehumidifier Gas line If the de...

Page 8: ...efrigeration circuit Single and Two Compressor Arrangement Dehumidifier Model Dehumidifier typical arrangement total capacity and number of compressors are reflected in its model for specific dehumidi...

Page 9: ...bmittal documentation for more details Two compressor dehumidifier would normally have paired up two outdoor condensers of respective size one per compressor The pump package is optional the fluid coo...

Page 10: ...ehumidifier to show External systems connections location direction pool space heating cooling circuits condensate Air filter locations quantity and size Additional Info warning caution stickers etc W...

Page 11: ...C General Information C 8 This page is left blank...

Page 12: ...e same for all dehumidifiers of current type however some may vary based on the dehumidifier s specific options refer to submittal documentation Pic D 1 below shows all most available options some of...

Page 13: ...other components are located within the Compressor Compartment 3 o If the dehumidifier has the standard pool water heating option the compressor circuit includes the coaxial pool water heat exchanger...

Page 14: ...k downstream of the space heater If the dehumidifier is equipped with the pool heating option the Pool Water Temperature sensors Pool In 25 and Pool Out 26 measure the entering and leaving pool water...

Page 15: ...cooler piping connections 33 are identified respectively IN OUT Hot gas Liquid etc In some cases fluid cooler piping connection s may be located within pump package box 37 if fluid cooler is provided...

Page 16: ...ablishes glycol mixture circulation through the fluid cooler and dehumidifier Expansion tank 39 compensates for temperature based glycol volume fluctuation The pump package electrical sub panel 40 con...

Page 17: ...D Layout and Components D 6 This page is left blank...

Page 18: ...table pre set variable signals the exhaust fan speed may vary depending on scheduled ventilation mode Occupied Non Occupied and Spectator or call for Economiser Mode as part of Air Conditioning and or...

Page 19: ...midifiers equipped with pool water heating option also engage the refrigeration pool water heating solenoid valve to reject heat into the pool water based on pool water temperature Once demand for the...

Page 20: ...ter glycol heating circuit that consists of a hot water coil instantaneous gas boiler pump and mixing 3 way valve Boiler package piping general schematic is shown on Pic E 2 depending on required capa...

Page 21: ...E Sequence of Operation E 4 This page is left blank...

Page 22: ...etc Advanced Access to advanced settings and features Help Context sensitive help presenting information related to the viewed page Most common basic maintenance tasks performed using Touch Display O...

Page 23: ...ltage etc is outside of pre set limits Check Voltage Monitor info status incoming power voltage Compressor HP1 X LP1 X SupHeat1 DisTemp1 Various compressor related alarms relevant to Compressor high d...

Page 24: ...rate RJ 45 jack plastic black is mounted on the control board directly for TouchDisplay connection Make sure to use the proper jack metal surface one located on the sub board for Web Monitor connectio...

Page 25: ...F Interface and Communication F 4 This page is left blank...

Page 26: ...erforming any equipment maintenance work make sure that all moving parts are stopped and it is safe to perform required task Maintenance Key Points Here are some basic key maintenance considerations p...

Page 27: ...y Verify that all set points are correctly programmed as specified by the facility operator Semi Annually Inspect and clean the drain pan s Tighten electrical connections if required Check and tighten...

Page 28: ...ils Warning Hazardous chemicals Cleaning agents can be highly acidic or alkaline Handle all chemicals carefully and use appropriate personal protective equipment PPE Refer to the cleaning agent manufa...

Page 29: ...tire system fluid cooler piping dehumidifier etc Have each local high point of the system equipped with means to bleed the air air bleeding valve etc Have each local low point of the system equipped w...

Page 30: ...nty WebSentry Conditional One Year Extended Labour Warranty The initial 90 day labour warranty shall be extended for a total of 12 months from initial start up and prior to the completion of the 24th...

Page 31: ...em not supplied by Seresco Technologies Inc 6 Products on which the model and or serial number plates have been removed or defaced 7 Products which have become defective or damaged as a result of unau...

Page 32: ...tended warranty must be purchased before the shipment of the equipment Seresco Technologies Inc will provide a replacement Airside Coil for 60 months from the date of shipment provided the failed coil...

Page 33: ...ry with transportation prepaid This extended component warranty is subject to all the terms of the standard Seresco Technologies Inc warranty but applied to the driveline components only Driveline Com...

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