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MV100 ELECTRIC CONTROLLERS T100, T200 THERMOSTATIC CONTROLLERS AND V2000 RADIATOR VALVES

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Refer to Table 6 for troubleshooting details.

Table 7. T100/V2000 Troubleshooting.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

Not all sections of the 

radiator are heating.

Many radiators are oversized and 

not all sections heat to maintain 

the desired temperature.

System is operating properly.

Underheating

Sensor in the wrong location.

Change the sensor location or change the control type. See 

Installation Instructions.

T100A,M Controller mounted in a 

vertical position above the hot 

pipe.

Mount the T100A,M horizontally, or switch controller to a T100F.

Excess capillary tubing coiled 

above or too close to the heat 

source.

Coil excess capillary tubing below or away from the heat source.

Flow through the valve is in the 

wrong direction.

Check the arrow on the valve body. It should be in the direction of 

the flow. Change the valve direction or flow direction.

Inadequate system temperature or 

pressure.

Check boiler operating and limiting controls, circulating pump, and 

isolating valves.

Defective steam traps.

Repair or replace the traps.

Airlock in the hot water system.

Fully open the valve to allow air to pass. Install vents.

Scale or debris blocks flow.

Flush the system. Do not use oil-based additives. Clean strainer 

insert in steam applications.

Heating cabinet dampers are 

closed.

Open or remove the dampers.

Single-pipe: Blocked vent.

Remove and inspect vent. Replace if necessary.

Overheating

Sensor in the wrong location.

Change sensor location or change control type.

Control not properly installed.

Check for bosses and grooves, reset actuator on valve and tighten 

knurled ring to valve body.

Capillary tube broken, kinked or 

bent sharply.

Replace control.

Dirt or scale under the seat 

prevents tight shutoff.

Remove the control from the valve body, allowing valve to open 

fully and flush away scale and debris. Reinstall control. Turn fully 

clockwise. If the valve does not close fully, remove the control and 

cartridge (see Cartridge Replacement section). Always use a 

strainer insert in steam applications.

Flow through the valve is in the 

wrong direction, damaging the 

valve seat.

Check the arrow on the valve body. It should correspond to the flow 

direction. Change the valve direction or flow direction. Remove 

valve cartridge and inspect seat disk for damage.

Defective steam traps.

Repair or replace traps.

Excessive differential pressure 

forces the valve open (hot water 

systems).

Install differential pressure regulator (D146A) to maintain less than 

15 psi (103 kPa) differential between the supply and return pipes.

Single-pipe: Insufficient air in 

system.

Check boiler cycling and system vacuum breakers. Repair or 

replace breakers as necessary.

Chattering or knocking. Flow through the valve in the 

wrong direction.

Check the arrow on the valve body. It should correspond to the flow 

direction. Change the valve direction or flow direction.

Vacuum in the system.

Steam—check traps and vents.

Hot water—check expansion tank operation and location.

Excessive differential pressure.

Install differential pressure regulator (D146A) to maintain less than 

15 psi (103 kPa) differential between the supply and return pipes.

Bent piping.

Ensure adequate space for piping.

Содержание MV100

Страница 1: ...ns T100A F M models have range limiting features to limit adjustment or lock at a fixed setting can require limit pin accessory EPDM valve seat disk assures tight shutoff on steam and hot water systems Nickel plated bronze cast valve body Cartridge containing all working parts inserts into valve body for ease of service Cartridges are replaceable while valves remain in service and under pressurE W...

Страница 2: ...Hz or 24 Vdc Power Consumption 0 125A 3W End Switch Low voltage 24 Vac 5A two position spst normally open switch closes when controller powered Configuration with Controller Mounted Normally closed valve remains closed without power NOTE Normally open model available in Canada Opening Time at 78 F Maximum 5 minutes from cold to fully open Ambient Temperature Rating Maximum 122 F 50 C T100 T200 The...

Страница 3: ...3 5 16 84 MAX 2 50 2 1 8 54 1 25 M12925A TOP T100A 3 77 2 50 M12929 TOP T100M CAPILLARY TUBE LENGTH 4 1 2 FT 1 4 m M12927 CAPILLARY TUBE LENGTH 4 1 2 FT 1 4 m 2 31 32 75 2 5 32 55 2 1 8 54 1 13 16 46 T100C CAPILLARY TUBE LENGTH 6 1 2 FT 2m OR 16 FT 5m M12926 2 5 32 55 2 1 8 54 2 31 32 75 1 13 16 46 T100B 3 76 MAX 1 9 16 40 13 16 20 M12945 TOP T200A H B r a u k m a n n x x x x x x x x x x x x x 2 7...

Страница 4: ... 26 C Direct with remote sensor One 6 1 2 ft 2 m Sensor is remote from combination setpoint dial and valve actuator T100M Directa None Components are in one tamper resistant unit T200A Directa None White body with chrome plated end Model Body Pattern Connection Application Inlet Outlet V2040D Straight NPT Threaded Union Nut with NPT Threaded or Sweat Use where manual valves were not originally ins...

Страница 5: ...n Installing this Product 1 Read these instructions carefully Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition 2 Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a trained experienced service technician 4 After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in...

Страница 6: ...to correct value One complete revolution of the black pre setting ring equals a pre setting of 10 Fig 7 Fig 7 One complete revolution equals a pre setting of 10 Table 4 CV Values NOTE Pressure drop psi flow gpm cv 2 Product Selection 1 Select the installation diagram from Fig 4 through 16 that most accurately represents your equipment and pip ing configuration 2 Use Table 4 to select the combinati...

Страница 7: ...g 12 Fig 13 Application Figure No Controller Valve 8 T100A T100M T200 MV100 V2040D 9 T100A T100M T200 MV100 V2040A 10 T100A T100M T200 MV100 V2040E 11 T100A T100M T200 MV100 V2042H 12 T100M MV100 V2040A 13 T100F MV100 V2040E 14 T100F MV100 V200LD 15 T100F MV100 V2040D 16 T100F MV100 V2042H 17 T100B MV100 V2040D 18 T100B MV100 V2040E 19 T100C MV100 V2040D 20 T100C MV100 V200LD M4631 M4632 M12934 0 ...

Страница 8: ...flow obstructions such as curtains or enclosures Two essential considerations for choosing the correct controller valve body combination for a particular installation are Adequate dimensional clearances Proper sensor positioning IMPORTANT Install built in sensor type controllers in a horizontal position to prevent air warmed by the hot valve body from influencing the sensor NOTE The most common mi...

Страница 9: ...e capsule contracts the valve opens and flow resumes through the radiation unit T100 The T100 temperature sensitive capsule expands when the temperature rises above the setpoint MV100 When signalled by the thermostat an electric element in the MV100 heats the capsule causing it to expand NOTE For normally open MV100 models the capsule cools when signalled by the thermostat SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS...

Страница 10: ...r initial cost resulting from the use of less piping and elimination of radiator steam traps CAUTION Boiler Flooding Hazard Loss of system control and boiler damage can result For a one pipe steam system radiator install valve only at the vent location IMPORTANT Ensure vacuum breakers are installed on the steam system risers If vacuum breakers that open to the atmosphere at zero psig are not insta...

Страница 11: ...rn a boiler on and off check the manufacturer recommendations b In installations where turning the boiler off at the end of each cycle is undesirable install a control valve such as a Honeywell V5011 Valve on the boiler dis charge line NOTE Install the valve on the boiler side of the condensation takeoff to ensure that the condensation can return to the boiler 3 Verify that the steam pressure has ...

Страница 12: ...tion Change sensor location or change control type Control not properly installed Check for bosses and grooves reset actuator on valve and tighten knurled ring to valve body Capillary tube broken kinked or bent sharply Replace control Dirt or scale under the seat prevents tight shutoff Remove the control from the valve body allowing valve to open fully and flush away scale and debris Reinstall con...

Страница 13: ... 3 Pull handle out to clear VA8200A ball valve A close ball valve B and open drain cock to remove excess water and steam from chamber C See Fig 22 4 Unscrew end cap A and remove cartridge from chamber B See Fig 23 5 Clean or replace cartridge Fig 24 Loosening valve cartridge Fig 25 Attaching VA8200A001 to valve Fig 26 Disconnecting valve cartridge and draining chamber Fig 27 Removing valve cartrid...

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Страница 16: ...ernational Inc Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2006 Honeywell International Inc 62 3048 2 G R Rev 02 06 ...

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