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During normal heater operation, only 
the POWER light and HEATING 
light will be on.  
If either red light turns ON, the green 
HEATING light will turn OFF. 

 

 

POWER

  –  When  the  green 

POWER

  light  is  lighted  it 

indicates that the heater switch is in the ON position and 
the  power  has  been  supplied  to  the  heater.  (If  the  green 

POWER

 light is OFF the other lights will not light.) 

 

HEATING

  –  When  the  second  green  light,  the 

HEATING

 light, is lighted it indicates that power is being 

supplied  to  the  heating  elements  and  the  unit  should  be 
heating. If cord #2 is unplugged the heating light can still 
turn  ON.  To  assure  proper  heating,  make  sure  the  Dual 
Circuit indicator light is ON. 

 

AIR FLOW

 – When the first red light, the 

AIR FLOW

 

light,  is  lighted  it  indicates  that  there  is  not  sufficient  air 
flow  for  the  heater  to  operate  or  the  airflow  switch  is 
malfunctioning and power is being shutoff to the heating 
elements.  When  the 

AIR  FLOW

  light  is  ON,  the 

HEATING

 light should be OFF. 

 

OVERTEMP

  –  When  the  second  red  light,  the 

OVERTEMP

  light,  is  lighted  it  indicates  that  the  either 

heating  element  temperature,  internal  temperature  or  the 
snout temperature is above the safe operating range and power being shutoff to the heating elements. 
When the 

OVERTEMP

 light is ON, the 

HEATING

 light should be OFF. 

If the green HEATING light is not lighted look for the following:  

o

 

If the two red lights are OFF, but the 

HEATING

 light does not come on, make sure you have power 

to E-TES SD and the green 

POWER

 light is ON. Check your set points on your remote sensors. One 

or  more  of  them  may  be  reading  beyond  their  set  point  and  have  shut  off  the  power  to  the  heating 
elements. Usually when this happens the display screen will flash indicating the sensor which has signaled 
the unit to shutdown. Reset your activation points, disconnect or replace the sensors as needed. 

o

 

If the green 

HEATING

 light is OFF and the red 

AIR FLOW

 light is ON, the air flow through the E-

TES  SD  unit  is  not  enough  to  allow  the  Air  Pressure  sensor  to  be  engaged.  Check  the  air  mover 
operation and check the circuit providing power to the air mover to assure proper air flow. 

The Air 

Pressure  Sensor  readings  can  be  checked  or  recalibrated  as  needed.  See  the  Air  Flow  Set-up 
instructions on page 13.

 If the 

AIR FLOW

 light does not turn off, there could be If the air mover is 

operating  properly,  the  tubing  to  one  of  the  pressure  ports  may  be  restricted  or  disconnected.  If  the 
tubing & barbs are clear and the tubing is in good condition, the air pressure sensor may be defective. 
Contact your nearest service center for advice or assistance. 

o

 

If  the  green 

HEATING

  light  is  OFF  and  last  red  light,  the 

OVERTEMP 

light  is  ON  the  heating 

elements, snout temperature or internal temperature may have reached the maximum temperature and 
the power to the heating elements has been cut-off to allow the unit to cool. Turn the heater switch 
OFF. Make sure the air mover is ON and remove any restriction to allow more air flow to cool the E-
TES SD. When cool turn the heater switch back ON. If the unit has cooled and the 

OVERTEMP

 light 

stays on, there could be a loose wire or one of the temperature sensors could be defective. Contact your 
nearest service center for advice or assistance. 

Summary of Contents for E-TES SD

Page 1: ...Copyright Tes Drying Systems 2014 1 LMANMB120LP REVISED 01 29 2015...

Page 2: ...ion 10 Air Flow Set up 13 Remote Probe Set up 14 Remote Fan Control 17 Dual Circuit Indicator 18 Software Updates 19 Data Charting 20 SECTION 3 Heater Operation 23 Troubleshooting 29 Re initializing M...

Page 3: ...teration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Service must be performed by a qualified technician service agency or electrician Tes Drying Systems is in no...

Page 4: ...w 5 15P 5 15R ends SMART E TES SD 120 Volt Optional Sensors Controls ST001 E TES Charter Software Available free online at tesdryingsystem com AT210 E TES SD Smart Package Smart Package includes 1 AT...

Page 5: ...2 3 Extension Cord w 5 15P 5 15R AC262A Lay Flat Ducting 14 Dia 22 5 flat x 500 AT56 Duct Ring 14 AC25A Omni Dry 2 9 Centrifugal Air Mover AC246 OmniDry Focal Point Axial Air Mover AC128 SureTest Circ...

Page 6: ...transportation are not covered in this warranty Replacement parts are warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period This warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper...

Page 7: ...te nominal 120 volt 15 amp circuits and the power cords have grounding plugs that resembles the plug illustrated in the sketch shown to the right Make sure that the machine is connected to an outlet h...

Page 8: ...fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in a...

Page 9: ...Copyright Tes Drying Systems 2014 9 WARNING LABELS...

Page 10: ...Display will quickly scroll through the first six screens before stopping at the Main Screen First screen Second screen Third screen Fourth screen Fifth screen Sixth screen Section 2 Unit serial numbe...

Page 11: ...connected to the E TES SD or the default value of 00F if the probe is not connected Main screen will display current probe temperatures or default settings if no probes are connected Air Default Sett...

Page 12: ...mperature Sensor to operate remote control Press UP to return to Moisture 1 Value Screen Press DOWN to move to Humidity Internal Temperature Screen Press SELECT to set Moisture Probe shutdown percenta...

Page 13: ...o save setting The DAY will change as you change MONTH DAY NUMBER or YEAR Press DOWN to move to Total System Time Screen Press UP to return to Air Flow Setup Screen Press DOWN to move to Date Time Scr...

Page 14: ...ture Air Temperature Probe Default Setting 00F Surface Temperature Probe Default Setting 00F Moisture 1 Value Default Setting 00 Moisture 2 Value Default Setting 00 To use the remote temperature or mo...

Page 15: ...ill again heat up The AIR TEMPERATURE SHUTOFF will not shutoff the power to the heating elements if the AIR TEMPERATURE probe is not connected SURFACE TEMPERATURE SHUTOFF When the SURFACE TEMPERATURE...

Page 16: ...ted the MOISTURE 1 VALUE SHUTOFF will shutoff the power to the heating elements even if the MOISTURE 1 VALUE is above the set point The power switch must be turned OFF back ON to reset E TES to read t...

Page 17: ...an switch to the ON position When the air temperature reaches the set point the E TES SD will activate the Remote Exhaust Fan Control to send power to the exhaust fan to turn it on To adjust the set p...

Page 18: ...rd 1 has power even if Cord 2 is disconnected Both cords must be connected and Dual circuit indicator light must be ON for proper heater operation When cords are on separate circuits and green Dual Ci...

Page 19: ...are will automatically be updated The display will read UPDATE along with the old version and new version numbers The screen will not change until the update is complete Then remove the memory device...

Page 20: ...D job data can be retrieved by inserting a removable data storage device such as a Flash Drive or Memory Stick into the USB port on front panel After inserting the flash drive into the USB port turn t...

Page 21: ...When changing from File Name or Date an error message may be displayed on your computer Just click continue and the Charter will re open and display as you selected In the example on the previous page...

Page 22: ...es The moisture content of the wood started over 60 The MOISTURE 1 VALUE and MOISTURE 2 VALUE both dropped but stayed above the 15 limit and did not shut the heater off You can modify the graph to cha...

Page 23: ...ions 4 Connect the two GFCI E TES power cords to two different 120volt outlets If you have a 20amp circuit one air mover should be able to be plugged into the same circuit as one GFCI E TES SD power c...

Page 24: ...e GFCI must be manually reset 6 Turn E TES SD unit power switch to the ON position Observe Dual Circuit indicator light next to rocker switch If green light is ON cords are on separate circuits and yo...

Page 25: ...isplay Set time date to correct settings See SECTION 2 Page 13 for Instruction on how to set the date time Once set to the correct date time turn the E TES SD OFF then back ON to start new job file wi...

Page 26: ...your set points on your remote sensors One or more of them may be reading beyond their set point and have shut off the power to the heating elements Usually when this happens the display screen will...

Page 27: ...e air mover running for 5 minutes to cool the heating elements 3 When the unit has cooled turn the air mover OFF 4 If required insert USB Flash Drive into the USB port on the E TES SD front panel turn...

Page 28: ...t too low Reset Moisture Value set points Moisture 1 or 2 Value stuck at zero With probe connected turn Power switch OFF then ON Faulty Remote probes Check probe readings Replace probes as needed Inte...

Page 29: ...orrupted Reprogram processor See page 19 Clock Date or Temporary Glitch Reset Date Time See page 13 Time Wrong Software Corrupted Reprogram processor Battery Dead Replace Battery Use Panasonic BR 2 3A...

Page 30: ...NDICATOR light is ON for proper heater operation Indicates Light is ON Indicates Light is OFF HEATING OVERTEMP E TES SD 120 VOLT INDICATOR LIGHT PANEL CONFIGURATIONS AIR FLOW POWER When both of the gr...

Page 31: ...reached 170 F or the heating element box temperature has exceeded 210 F The red OVERTEMP light comes on when the temperature measured by any one of these sensor exceeds its set point the unit will shu...

Page 32: ...by the corresponding probe exceeds the set point the green HEATING light will turn OFF indicating unit has shutoff the power to the heating elements The screen for the sensor sending the shutdown read...

Page 33: ...in the field by re initializing the E TES SD memory 1 Connect the power cord to the power source and reset the GFCI 2 Connect the power cord to the E TES SD For 120volt units only cord 1 will need to...

Page 34: ...g the software you can release the buttons as soon as you see the Update Screen Once the memory is re initialized and the software is updated the unit should advance to the main screen and operate nor...

Page 35: ...DOWN buttons to move through the menu to the current date time screen Press SELECT to set the E TES SD Date Time Clock HOUR will flash first Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the HOUR setting When co...

Page 36: ...board is used with jumpers in the wrong position The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinera...

Page 37: ...E 12 GA RED 13 00 1 NONE NM4317 N NM5040B WIRE 12 GA GREEN 4 00 2 NONE NM5061 O NM5040B WIRE 12 GA GREEN 10 00 1 NM5061 NM5061 P NM5040B WIRE 12 GA GREEN 5 00 1 NM5061 NM4317 Q NM5040B WIRE 12 GA GREE...

Page 38: ...Copyright Tes Drying Systems 2014 38...

Page 39: ...Copyright Tes Drying Systems 2014 39 F A C G G E D B...

Page 40: ...this equipment Check Clock setting If clock does not keep time needs to be reset after turning the E TES SD off and back on the battery should be replaced Replace battery with Panasonic Part Number B...

Page 41: ...392A 10 LIGHT DUAL CIRCUIT INDICATOR GREEN 120V NEON NM4447 4 PANEL E TES SD 120 VOLT LOW PROFILE SWITCH NM5906 11 USB PORT DUST CAP NM5384 5 SCREW 10 24 X 1 2 PHPH SS QTY 10 Attach switch panel contr...

Page 42: ...R BOX BOTTOM E TES LP SEE PAGES 45 48 5 SCREW 10 24 X PHP SS QTY 10 Attach switch panel control panel NM5947 15B HEATER BOX TOP E TES LP SEE PAGE 48 6 BODY E TES LOW PROFILE EXCHANGER NM5901 16 FRONT...

Page 43: ...SCREW 10 32 X 7 8 BHCS SS NM4240 3 NUT 5 16 18 HEX Qty 2 NM4290 9 NUT 10 32 NYLOCK SS NM4081 4 BAR CARPET CLAMP X 3 NM4247 NS BRACKET SNOUT SUPPORT TEX 5 PLATE CARPET CLAMP NS NUT 1 4 20 HEX NYLOCK S...

Page 44: ...S LOW PROFILE NM5932 51 DECAL ELECTRICAL WARNING KIT PART 1 OF 2 NM4437C 20 GASKET E TES LOW PROFILE NM5936 52 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE NM5572 21 GASKET RETAINER E TES LP NM5937 53 RIVET 1 8 ALUMINUM QTY 4...

Page 45: ...BLY NM5394B 28 SCREW 8 32 X 5 8 PHP SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX NM5723 46 RIVET 1 8 ATTACH SNOUT TEMP SENSOR NS116 27 NUT 8 32 NYLOCK SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX NM5793 NS WI...

Page 46: ...X 5 8 PHP SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX NM5723 35 WIRE TIE 7 BLACK Secure 5 8 wire sleeve 100003 27 NUT 8 32 NYLOCK SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX NM5793 36 WIRE TIE 4 WHITE Secu...

Page 47: ...T NM5723 27 NUT 8 32 NYLOCK SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX AIR GUIDE MOUNT NM5793 A WIRE CIRCUIT BOARD TO HEATER BLACK STRIPE 10GA HI TEMP SEE WIRING DIAGRAM 29 BRACKET AIR FLOW GUIDE NM5719...

Page 48: ...45 SNOUT TEMP SENSOR ASSEMBLY NM5394B 28 SCREW 8 32 X 5 8 PHP SS ATTACH HEATER COIL ASSY TO BOTTOM BOX AIR GUIDE MOUNT NM5723 47 GROMMET Protects tubing through heater box top NM4116 27 NUT 8 32 NYLOC...

Page 49: ...e tubing snout sensor wire to grill 100003 38 RIVET 3 16 SPLIT TYPE Rear Grill Mount 2 top on top only NM5099 39 WASHER 3 16 PAINT PIERCING Rear Grill Mount 2 top on top only NM5933 40 AIR PRESSURE HO...

Page 50: ...E TES SD unit under the carpet to create a soft float 2 Pull up one corner of the carpet in the wet area and set the E TES SD unit in the corner on top of the pad Larger rooms may require additional...

Page 51: ...the carpet walls baseboards sill plates and walls up to 12 that may also be wet creating water vapor As the air escapes through the carpet and along the walls opposite the E TES SD unit it carries the...

Page 52: ...needed Attach your blower and start the system Step 2 Energy applied directly to the water Temperature 1 Set up the wood floor drying panels and attach to the vacuum unit that was designed for this ap...

Page 53: ...rom the structure along with the excess heat This is accomplished with the exhaust controller an air mover 14 lay flat duct and a duct ring Set up the exhaust system to evacuate to the outside of the...

Page 54: ...rature and moisture level as needed in desired locations Connect the sensors to the E TES SD 4 Turn on the E TES SD unit and adjust the set points for each of the remote sensors as required for your a...

Page 55: ...on the exhaust fan using the Smart E TES Remote Exhaust Fan Control or use a separate exhaust control unit set to keep the ambient room temperature below 105 F See Page 16 of this manual or the instr...

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