Programming the UC12PG-R Controller on the PMAC II Solo Panel
Overview • 9
An RH Sensor Error alarm indicates that an RH Sensor
has exceeded alarm conditions. Check for a damaged sen-
sor. The humidity sensor is either shorted, open, or other-
wise not returning a valid signal that indicates a properly
working sensor. A wire connection may be broken or short-
ed, or the sensor itself may be faulty.
Temp Sensor Fail
A Temperature Sensor Failure alarm indicates that a
temperature sensor has exceeded alarm conditions. Check
for a damaged sensor. The temperature sensor is either
shorted, open, or otherwise not returning a valid signal that
indicates a properly working sensor. A wire connection
may be broken or shorted, or the sensor itself may be faulty.
PMAC High Temp
A PMAC High Temp alarm indicates the temperature
within the PMAC II Solo panel has risen above 165 degrees
Fahrenheit, indicating the panel may be approaching over-
heat shutdown. This usually means the panel’s exhaust fan
has failed or the door to the PMAC II Solo panel was left
open. If the temperature continues to rise in the panel, shut-
down will occur. Check for blocked vents, damaged fans,
or an open door on the PMAC II Solo.
Normal Power On Reset
This alarm indicates a power outage or other condition
that caused the UC12PG-R controller to reboot.
1.5.6. Percentage On Times
Percent On Time shows the average duty cycle (on
time) that the anti-sweat outputs have been operating at.
For example, if the outputs have operated at 0% for half an
hour and 100% for the next half hour, the Hour Percent On
Time would show 50%. Setting Zero On Time % to Active
manually resets all calculations.
1.5.6.1. Viewing the Percentage On Time
Screens
1. Log into the UC12PG-R as instructed in
2. The Main Configuration screen should be
visible (
). Press the
button to
move the cursor to
4. % ON TIME
. Press
the
button to select and open the Percent-
age On Time screen.
3. Press the
and
button to move the cur-
sor to
1. % ON LAST HOUR
and press the
button to select and view.
The Average Output for Hour gives the average run-
time percentage of the outputs for every 60-minute period.
The calculation starts at the beginning of each hour and re-
starts at the end of each 60-minute period.
Figure 1-30 - Temp Sensor Fail Alarm
Figure 1-31 - PMAC High Temp Alarm
Figure 1-32 - PMAC High Temp Alarm
10>TEMP SENSOR FAIL
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ALARMS CLEARED
26>PMAC HIGH TEMP
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ALARMS CLEARED
40>Normal power on reset
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ACTIVE ALARMS
Figure 1-33 - Complete Percentage On Time Menu
NOTE: Only four lines at a time are visible
through the PMAC II Solo keypad window.
Figure 1-34 - Average Output for Hour Screen
1. % ON LAST HOUR
2. % ON LAST DAY
3. % ON LAST WEEK
4. % ON LAST MONTH
5. ZERO ON TIME %
Avg Output for Hour
94%
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