Manual 2100-694B
Page
21 of 62
FIGURE 31
Verifying Differential Airflow Status
Differential airflow status can be viewed by:
1. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
2. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
TECHNICIAN password 1313.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
I/O Config
;
press ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
Digital In
Config C1
; press ENTER key.
5. Reference
NoAir
row and
Val
column (see Figure
31).
Blower Status Alarm
If the blower is commanded on and the fan status
switch (differential pressure) has not indicated the fan
is running within 45 seconds, the system will generate
an alarm.
Disabling the blower status switch in
I/O Config
disables this alarm.
This alarm is just a notification and will clear itself
when the conditions are no longer present.
To adjust the air flow alarm delay:
1. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
2. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
USER password 2000.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
System Config
;
press ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to
Alarm Setup
A8
; press ENTER key.
5. Press ENTER key to scroll to
Air Flow Alarm Del
(see Figure 32).
6. Press UP or DOWN keys to change to the desired
value.
7. Press ENTER key to save the value.
Filters
The unit is equipped with two (2) 20" x 30" x 2" MERV
8 filters. The filters slide into position making them easy
to service. The filters can be serviced from the outside
by removing either the right or left filter access panel.
Dirty Filter Switch
These units are equipped with a differential pressure
switch to indicate when the filter(s) needs to be
replaced (see Figure 30). The dirty filter switch
measures the pressure difference across the filter
through silicone tubing routed to the blower and vent
areas of the unit.
The switch circuit consists of a
normally open
filter
pressure switch. The switch will open when the
pressure differential goes above the setting indicated
on the dial. When the pressure difference returns below
the setting on the dial, the switch will close.
Adjustment of dirty filter switch may be necessary to
ensure proper operation. See Table 10 (on page 22)
and Figure 30 to aid in setting the filter switch to
operate at different percentages of filter blockage.
Dirty Filter Alarm
The wall-mount unit is equipped with a differential
pressure switch input to the controller (see Figure 30).
When the switch indicates a dirty filter, the controller
will generate an alarm. Once the condition is no longer
present, the alarm will automatically clear. Additionally,
an indicator light will be turned on with the alarm and
turned off when the alarm clears.
Disabling the dirty filter switch in
I/O Config
disables
this alarm.
The threshold of this alarm is adjusted by changing the
settings on the switch (see Table 10 on page 22).
Filter Indicator Light
These units are equipped with a 24v indicator light
mounted on side of unit that displays the current status
of the filter (as shown in Figure 33 on page 22). When
the light is on, the filter needs to be replaced. Once the
filter(s) has been changed, the indicator light will turn off.
FIGURE 32
Adjusting Air Flow Alarm Delay