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SETPOINTS MENU
MENU ITEM
SOFTWARE
NAME
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ITEM RANGE
DEFAULT
VALUE
HIGH FLOW
ALARM SETPOINT
FHM10 and FHC50
HI FLOW
ALARM
The
HI FLOW ALARM
item sets the high flow alarm set point
during Normal mode. A high flow alarm condition is defined as
when the exhaust flow is greater than the high flow alarm set
point during Normal mode.
NOTE:
The
HI FLOW ALARM
must be at least 50 cfm greater
than the
SETPOINT
.
OFF, 0 to 10000 cfm
OFF
SETBACK LOW
VELOCITY ALARM
SETPOINT
FHM10 and FHC50
SETB LOVEL
ALARM
The
SETB LOVEL ALARM
item sets the face velocity low alarm
set point during Setback mode. A setback low velocity alarm
condition is defined as when the face velocity is less than the
setback low velocity alarm set point during Setback mode.
NOTE:
The
SETB LOVEL ALARM
must be at least 20 ft/min
less than the
SETBACK
set point.
OFF, 5 to 980 ft/min
OFF
SETBACK HIGH
VELOCITY ALARM
SETPOINT
FHM10 and FHC50
SETB HIVEL
ALARM
The
SETB HIVEL ALARM
item sets the face velocity high alarm
set point during Setback mode. A setback high velocity alarm
condition is defined as when the face velocity exceeds the
setback high velocity alarm set point during Setback mode.
NOTE:
The
SETB HIVEL ALARM
must be at least 20 ft/min
greater than the
SETBACK
set point.
OFF, 80 to
1000 ft/min
OFF
SETBACK LOW
FLOW ALARM
SETPOINT
FHM10 and FHC50
SETB LOFLO
ALARM
The
SETB LOFLO ALARM
item sets the low flow alarm set
point during
SETBACK
. A setback low flow alarm condition is
defined as when the exhaust flow is less than the setback low
flow alarm set point during
SETBACK
.
NOTE:
The
SETB LO FLOW ALARM
must be at least 50 cfm
less than the
SETPOINT
.
OFF, 0 to 10000 cfm
OFF
SETBACK HIGH
FLOW ALARM
SETPOINT
FHM10 and FHC50
SETB HIFLO
ALARM
The
SETB HIFLO ALARM
item sets the high flow alarm set
point during
SETBACK
. A setback high flow alarm condition is
defined as when the exhaust flow is greater than the setback
high flow alarm set point during
SETBACK
.
NOTE:
The
SETB HI FLOW ALARM
must be at least 50 cfm
greater than the
SETPOINT
.
OFF, 0 to 10000 cfm
OFF
Summary of Contents for FHC50
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