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8 Trouble Shooting

9 Troubleshooting 

 

Trouble 

Probable Fault 

Probable Cause 

Corrective Action 

1.

 

Main power off 

Check main power and cable 

2.

 

Main disconnect open 

Close or replace disconnect 

3.

 

Selector switch open 

Close or replace switch 

Unit Stopped 

(fan off, no 

heater) 

Power/Control 

Failure 

4.

 

Dehumidistat 

Repair or replace 

1.

 

Motor circuit breaker or 

overload tripped 

Reset circuit breaker or 

overload 

2.

 

Contactor failure 

Repair or replace 

3.

 

Motor winding failure 

Repair or replace 

Fan off 

(Rotor turns) 

Power/Mechanical 

Failure 

4.

 

Fan motor failure 

Repair or replace 

1.

 

Excessive unconditioned make-

up air 

Reduce make-up air 

2.

 

Leaking ducts or air handling 

equipment outside controlled 

area 

Seal leaks 

3.

 

Access opening to area not 

sealed 

Close and seal 

Excessive 

infiltration of 

humid air into the 

controlled area 

4.

 

Area not vapor tight 

Seal with paint or vapor barrier 

1.

 

Dehumidistat needs 

adjustment 

Re-adjust 

2.

 

Improper settings 

Re-adjust 

Faulty humidity 

controls 

3.

 

Defective 

Replace 

1.

 

Dirty filter 

Clean or replace 

2.

 

Obstruction at inlet, outlet or 

ducting 

Remove obstruction 

Inadequate air flow 

3.

 

Clogged desiccant media 

(high pressure differential 

across media) 

Remove and replace media 

rotor 

1.

 

Element failure 

Check elements – repair or 

replace 

2.

 

Low / no voltage 

Correct power supply / 

breakers 

Inadequate or no 

reactivation heat 

3.

 

Control elements failure 

Control set point / repair or 

replace 

1.

 

Air leaking into dehumidifier 

Replace access door gaskets 

Air seals and 

gaskets 

2.

 

Air bypassing media or leaking 

seals 

Check media position, replace 

seals 

1.

 

Chain 

Repair or replace 

2.

 

Motor/gear box 

Repair or replace 

3.

 

Damaged desiccant rotor 

Repair or replace 

Unit running 

but humidity 

rises 

Ineffective 

desiccant media 

4.

 

Contaminated or damaged 

desiccant 

Replace desiccant rotor 

Содержание 4800 E

Страница 1: ...at the installation operation and maintenance can proceed successfully Ultimate satisfaction depends on the quality of the installation and thorough understanding of the operation of this equipment The dehumidifier is built around tested engineering principles and has passed a thorough inspection for quality of workmanship and function 3032 pints day AHAM 4800 CFM process airflow Dries in temperat...

Страница 2: ...y before using this unit Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from your Phoenix 4800E 1 Specifications Specifications for 4800E Part No 4028003 with Frame Part No 4029191 without Frame Power 480 VAC 3 Phase 106 FLA Water 3032 pints day AHAM Removal Blower 4800 CFM Process Air Flow 2000 CFM Reactivation Air Flow Operating 10ºF to 140ºF Range Filters Process ...

Страница 3: ... maximize service life and performance 3 1 Inspection Thoroughly inspect the machine to insure no damage has occurred during shipping or on the job site 3 2 Location Note the following precautions when locating the Phoenix 4800E The 4800E is designed to be used indoors or outdoors If the humid area is very large dehumidification can be improved by adding an outlet duct to circulate process air to ...

Страница 4: ...E is a powerful tool capable of removing a great deal of water from most environments Care must be taken to avoid secondary damage of over drying and or unexpected condensation The Phoenix 4800E removes vapor water from the incoming process air stream and transfers it to the outgoing reactivation air stream The reactivation exhaust air is hot and wet Take care to prevent the reactivation exhaust a...

Страница 5: ... terminals 3040 and 3042 The external control must be designed to operate a 115 VAC circuit 5 5 Alarm Light and Horn The alarm indicator lamp illuminates and horn sounds to indicate that a fault condition exists The fault conditions could be Motor Overload process or reactivation Reactivation Temperature greater than 375 F No dehumidification i e saturated wheel Low reactivation airflow Stuck heat...

Страница 6: ...lly the seals will not require service or replacement However should damage occur or if poor performance as the result of an air leak is suspected the following inspection must be performed to determine whether the seals should be replaced Inspection 1 Turn the unit off and remove the access covers 2 Visually inspect for gaps between the desiccant media and the seals 3 If significant gaps wear or ...

Страница 7: ...7 www UsePhoenix com sales UsePhoenix com Toll Free 1 800 533 7533 7 Panel Layout Wiring Diagram ...

Страница 8: ... L1 L2 L3 3L1 3L2 3L3 8 AWG PER PHASE TYPE MTW 3CB 90 DEG C COPPER 40A 24 KW 28 9FLA HEATER C HCR 8 AWG PER PHASE TYPE MTW 90 DEG C COPPER 4T2 4T3 4T1 FIELD DETERMINE L1 L2 L3 4L1 4L2 4L3 PMS 14 AWG PER PHASE TYPE MTW OLR P 90 DEG C COPPER 7 5HP 3600 RPM PROCESS MOTOR PMS 14 AWG PER PHASE TYPE MTW 90 DEG C COPPER 10 9FLA 5T2 5T3 5T1 FIELD DETERMINE L1 L2 L3 5L1 5L2 5L3 RMS 14 AWG PER PHASE TYPE MT...

Страница 9: ...9 www UsePhoenix com sales UsePhoenix com Toll Free 1 800 533 7533 7 Panel Layout Wiring Diagram ...

Страница 10: ...xcessive infiltration of humid air into the controlled area 4 Area not vapor tight Seal with paint or vapor barrier 1 Dehumidistat needs adjustment Re adjust 2 Improper settings Re adjust Faulty humidity controls 3 Defective Replace 1 Dirty filter Clean or replace 2 Obstruction at inlet outlet or ducting Remove obstruction Inadequate air flow 3 Clogged desiccant media high pressure differential ac...

Страница 11: ...lay AR a ALARM lamp illuminates b Alarm horn sounds c Terminals 3080 and X2 energize These terminals can be utilized for an external alarm 1 amp maximum d Time relay TR1 starts the 5 minute heater cool down cycle Following the delay I TR1 relay energizes opening contacts for the COOL DOWN light and reactivation blower motor starter RMS Rotor motor terminals 3470 and X2 de energize Reset alarm by t...

Страница 12: ... 1 4027228 1 Blower Reactivation 460V 5HP 2 4027229 1 Blower Process 460V 7 5HP 3 4028630 1 Probe Thermocouple Type J 12 4 4028633 3 Heating Element 24KW 5 4020175 1 Dehumidistat 6 4028771 1 Temperature Controller with Control Output Board Relay SPST 7 4032306 1 Control Box 8 4030198 2 Fusa 2A 9 4030199 1 Fuse 4A ...

Страница 13: ...er repair or installation accident acts of nature or any other cause beyond Therma Stor Products reasonable control Limitations and Exclusions If any 4800 part is repaired or replaced the new part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period applicable thereto but all warranty periods will be extended by the period of time if any that the 4800 is out of service while a...

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