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Home Menu:

 

Displays Company name, Model number & Software revision. 

Displays for 5 seconds on power up then changes to default menu. 
The last menu viewed is saved as the default after 1 hour. 

 

Status Menu: 

Indicates global system status. 

Emitter power OFF, BUSY and ON. FAULT count and Total current. 
Red indicates a fault condition. Press and hold button to clear faults. 

 

 

Amps Menu: 

Indicates total current, bank1 and bank2 current. 

 
 

 

Faults Menu: 

Faults count for banks 1 & 2. 

Red indicates a fault condition. Press and hold button to clear faults. 
Any faults will close the BMS alarm relay 

 

Count Menu: 

Lamp counts how many times the Emitters have been ignited. 

Power counts the number of times the Watchdog has been powered up. 
Press and hold button to clear counts. 

 

Timer Menu: 

Emitter end of life count down and total run hours. 

Yellow indicates Emitters need to be ordered, 672 hours or 4 weeks remaining. 
Red indicates Emitters have expired, replace emitters. 

After replacing Emitters, Press and hold button to clear 9K count. 

Order Menu: 

The order menu will popup when there is 672 hours of Emitter life remaining. 

Yellow indicates Emitters need to be ordered, 672 hours or 4 weeks. remaining. 
It is visible only when emitters need to be ordered. 

 

Replace Menu: 

The Replace menu will popup when 0 hours, End of life is reached. 

Red indicates Emitters need to be replaced. 
The BMS alarm relay is closed. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

AMPS    BANK1  BANK2         
37.8     18.6   19.2 

FAULTS  BANK1  BANK2  
     0      0      0 

COUNT   LAMP   POWER  
          25      1 

TIMERS  9K   RUN HRS  
       523      1836 

ORDER EMITTERS!  
REPLACE IN 4 WEEKS 

REPLACE EMITTERS!  
INSTALL NEW EMITTERS 

STERIL-AIRE 
UVC CONTROLLER R1.00 

STATUS  FAULTS  AMPS 
ON      0       37.8 

M

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Summary of Contents for UVC Controller II

Page 1: ...e ensure unit is unplugged Electrical shock can cause death CAUTIONS Never expose eyes or skin to UVC light Wear gloves face shield glasses per ANSI Z87 1 and cover all exposed skin Do not touch EmitterTM glass without gloves Damage to Emitter may result Oil from fingerprints will permanently etch glass of Emitter and weaken structure Clean Emitter using a Steril Aire cleaning kit included Isoprop...

Page 2: ...he circuit breakers CB1 CB2 CB3 CB1 CB2 CB3 Torque AGW In Lb 3 to 12 13 to 17 5 11 Torque ground bar TB2 TB2 Torque AGW In Lb 4 to 6 45 8 40 10 to 14 35 12 Close inner door and secure the screws 13 Turn on the mains at the power panel on 14 Turn on the mains in the UVC Controller 15 The RED stop light should be illuminated 16 Turn on the Bank1 and Bank2 circuit breakers 17 Close and latch the Simp...

Page 3: ...mponent Locations Menu Select Button Display Menus Status QR Barcode Link to Watchdog Manual F1 F2 0 5A 600V PN 80004125 500 TB2 Neutral Ground F3 1 25A 250V 80004127 Circuit Breakers Remote Control BMS Connections ...

Page 4: ...Press and hold button to clear counts Timer Menu Emitter end of life count down and total run hours Yellow indicates Emitters need to be ordered 672 hours or 4 weeks remaining Red indicates Emitters have expired replace emitters After replacing Emitters Press and hold button to clear 9K count Order Menu The order menu will popup when there is 672 hours of Emitter life remaining Yellow indicates Em...

Page 5: ...20A Q 25A Phase 1 SINGLE 2 DOUBLE Volts 3 100 4 120 5 208 6 240 7 277 Options 0 Legacy Watchdog 2 UVC Controller II 3 UVC Controller III NOTE Circuit breakers need to be rated 125 of its expected load If your load is 16 7A then your circuit breaker needs to handle 22A A 20A circuit breaker is to small you will need a 30A circuit breaker Formula Load amps x 1 25 minimum circuit breaker size 16 7A x...

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