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Comfort

BREEZE 

TM

 Model CB100

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6.3 Troubleshooting Chart CB100S (ComfortSmart) units only

Problem/Symtom

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Power is applied and the LED does not 

illuminate.

No issue.

The LED does not illuminate unless the 

humidistat terminals are closed.

Humidistat contacts are closed but the 

unit will not operate.

System Calibration in progress.

Wait 2 minutes for the unit to begin 

operating.

Solenoid Valve is not operating

Ensure that there is power supplied to 

the valve.  Check control board output.

Motor is not operating

Ensure that there is power supplied to 

the motor.  Check control board output.

Circuit Board has failed/fuse is blown

Replace circuit board.

Motor will not operate/turn.

Motor internal thermal protective device 

is open.

Remove power and allow motor to cool.  

Restart unit and ensure proper operation.  

If motor will not turn, replace motor.

Motor has failed

Replace motor.

Fan is stuck

Remove obstruction or replace fan/motor 

as necessary.

LED is glowing solid RED.

Service Timer has expired

Replace the humidifier pad and reset the 

LED.  See page 8.

LED displays a rapid red blink.

Air proving switch did not close allowing 

the unit to start. Unit will not operate if 

airflow is not present.

Ensure that the fan is operating and reset 

the control board by pressing the reset 

button for 3 seconds.

LED displays a slow red blink.

No temperature change measured by 

thermistors.

Ensure thermistors are connected.  
Check water supply.
Verify that the evaporator pad is getting 

wet.

LED displays an alternating red/green 

blink pattern.

Thermisor failure.

See page 9.

Summary of Contents for ComfortBREEZE CB100

Page 1: ...T r i o n w w w t r i o n i a q c o m ComfortBREEZE TM CB100 CB100S Flow Through Evaporative Humidifier READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...cifications Table 4 3 3 What s in the Box 4 4 Installation 4 4 1 Clearances 4 4 2 Mounting 4 4 3 Plumbing 6 4 4 Electrical Wiring 7 4 4 1 Wiring CB100 without water saving controls 7 4 4 2 Wiring CB100S with ComfortSmart Technology 7 5 Operation 7 5 1 Preliminary Checkout 7 5 2 Starting and Stopping the humidifier 7 5 3 End Of Season Decommissioning 8 6 Maintenance Troubleshooting 8 6 1 Pad Replac...

Page 3: ...ts or components and does not include the pay ment of the cost of labor charges to remove or replace such defec tive components or parts 7 Trion will not be responsible for loss of use of any product loss of time inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or conse quential damages with respect to person or property whether as a result of breach of warranty neglect or otherwise SOME STATES DO N...

Page 4: ...ommended range of 30 40 relative humidity assures automatic humidity control during the heating season A lower setting may be necessary to prevent condensation on windows An electronic humidistat is supplied with CB100S units that can automatically adjust the setpoint as the outdoor temperature falls No action is needed to turn the humidifier off for the summer months If desired simply lower the h...

Page 5: ...is 30 40 relative hu midity If condensation occurs on windows the humidistat setting must be lowered to prevent condensation damage DO NOT install the humidifier where freezing temperatures may occur DO NOT install the humidifier where it interferes with the furnace access panels DO NOT install the humidifier close to a flue pipe Intense heat may damage the humidifier DO NOT mount the humidifier i...

Page 6: ... accumulated in the line during the in stallation process Once this is complete close the saddle valve 3 Attach the line to the humidifier by simply pushing the line into the push to lock fitting and pulling back slightly to seat the line If it becomes necessary to remove the line press on the release ring around where the line goes into the fit ting to release the line and pull it out See Figure ...

Page 7: ...SOLENOID VALVE YEL YEL BLK WHT GRN MOTOR DUCT THERMISTOR UNIT THERMISTOR MANUAL HUMIDISTAT SWITCH AIR PROVING HUMIDISTAT ELECTRONIC OR TERMINALS SEE FROM SYSTEM WIRING NOTES LINE CORD 120 VAC TERMINALS SEE TO SYSTEM WIRING NOTES Figure 10 Wiring the low voltage portion of the unit The source of 24 VAC low voltage comes from the HVAC sys tem terminals The typical terminal designators are used such ...

Page 8: ...e indicator light may light up This will tell you that it is time to service your humidifier Please refer the following procedure DIP 4 Furnace Runs Fan Humidifier Runs Fan In most systems the HVAC system operates the main blow er The CB100S has a 24VAC output that may be used to start the main blower if you would like to be able to get some humidfication while the furnace is off DIP 5 Temperature...

Page 9: ...from the mo tor to the circuit board if equipped or disconnect the 3 wire connector 7 Lift the entire dome from the base of the unit by pulling the bottom of the dome away from the base and then lifting it off of the base See Figure 13 If you discon nected the motor leads correctly the motor dome should be free from the base and you can remove it completely Do not hang the dome from the motor wire...

Page 10: ...aporator pad The unit will continue to op erate and the LED may be cleared by pressing the reset button on the control board 6 3 Motor Replacement 1 Follow steps 1 7 in the pad replacement section in order to separate the dome from the unit base 2 Insert a flat head screwdriver into the motor cover as shown in Figure 15 Tilt the screwdriver up as shown in Figure 16 This willl release the motor cov...

Page 11: ... fuse is blown Replace circuit board Motor will not operate turn Motor internal thermal protective device is open Remove power and allow motor to cool Restart unit and ensure proper operation If motor will not turn replace motor Motor has failed Replace motor Fan is stuck Remove obstruction or replace fan motor as necessary LED is glowing solid RED Service Timer has expired Replace the humidifier ...

Page 12: ...ComfortBREEZE TM Model CB100 I n s t a l l a t i o n O p e r a t i o n M a i n t e n a n c e M a n u a l 12 www trioniaq com 11 10 3 13 22 12 Figure 17 ...

Page 13: ...ComfortBREEZE TM Model CB100 I n s t a l l a t i o n O p e r a t i o n M a i n t e n a n c e M a n u a l 13 www trioniaq com 29 7 8 14 6 21 16 15 1 16 18 17 20 20 4 Figure 18 ...

Page 14: ...ComfortBREEZE TM Model CB100 I n s t a l l a t i o n O p e r a t i o n M a i n t e n a n c e M a n u a l 14 www trioniaq com 29 7 9 14 6 25 19 16 15 1 16 17 2 Figure 19 ...

Page 15: ...SHROUD 1 1 11 266371 001 COMFORTBREEZE MOTOR MAIN DOME 1 1 12 265462 001 COMFORTBREEZE MOTOR CAP 1 1 13 265463 001 COMFORTBREEZE DOME ACCESS DOOR 1 1 14 265470 001 PAD EVAPORATOR 1 1 15 265471 001P PAINT BRACKET SOLENOID VALVE 2 2 16 265698 001 PNEUMATIC PUSH TO CONNECT FITTING 1 1 17 153296 007 TUBING 1 4 O D x 15 LG 1 18 266370 001 CONTROL BOARD CB 100 S 1 19 265800 001 BOARD WITH RELAY PLATE 2 ...

Page 16: ...Form No 265817 002 rev 0513 Trion 2013 All Rights Reserved Trion 101 McNeill Rd Sanford NC 27330 P 800 884 0002 F 800 458 2379 www trioniaq com customerservice trioniaq com ...

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