ECM Overview and Setup
UNT-SVX07E-EN
101
Fan Speed Response Verification
1.
After performing controller specific commissioning,
observe the display on the motor control board with
the power on, to the unit. The motor control board
display should display a looping status indicator as
follows:
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Notes:
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The
indicator is unit-specific and may indicate
“Off” at this point; refer to thermistor function for more
information.
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A representative fan speed of “1080” rpm are shown in
the example below. Each unit is factory-configured
differently and will have different settings for different
fan speeds.
2. While the unit remains on, exercise the fan controls on
the unit, either directly or indirectly through request for
unit heat/cool. Observe the fan spinning, and then
observe the fan display on the motor control board. It
should display a looping status indicator as follows:
For a size 200, 300, 400, 600, or 800 unit (using typical
unit operating fan speeds):
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For a size 1000 or 1200 unit (using typical unit
operating fan speeds):
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Note:
The
indicator is unit-specific and may
indicate “Off” at this point; refer to thermistor
function for more information.
3. OPTIONAL:
While the fan is running, if practical, change the fan
speeds and observe the display temporarily indicate:
Exercise all fan speeds to ensure positive unit
response and to validate any field wiring.
Rmp dft (auto rst)
This function shortens the ramps for faster unit
commissioning and auto-resets to off after
approximately 15 minutes of power-on
operation.
To aid in commissioning of the unit, for
approximately 10–15 minutes, the ramps will be
shortened to quickly observe proper unit
behavior and response to speeds.
Soft Rev
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Displays the software version.
Table 42. Configuration settings of the motor control board for fan coil and cabinet heater units
Description on
Unit Label
User
Interface
Name
Typical User
Interface
Value
Description
Note:
These notes are provided for reference only,
and the motor control board label must be
used as the ultimate guide for setting up an
motor control board on specific units.