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Nortec 132-3091 User Manual

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Clean the drain valve; start with a fresh cylinder.

Then measure the manual drain time with and without

the external drain connected. Is the external drain

impeding flow? NORTEC recommends an open

external drain line. See Form #XX-161.

NHMC/NHP

The self-diagnostic system built into the NHMC is

continually checking the status of the electrical circuits

to the fill valve, drain valve, primary voltage contactor,

high water sensor and steam cylinder. The modulating

signals from external humidistats and reduced manual

capacity settings are taken into consideration. When

problem symptoms are found, the NHMC/NHP will

take self-corrective actions, if applicable. It will, if

necessary, respond by shutting itself down.

The NHMC/NHP communicates its findings to the

user by way of the unit’s status lamps and signals sent

to the terminal strip for optional external remote

indication. Even more directly, the NHMC has an

alphanumeric system message to the user via the

LCD (liquid crystal display).

All of this is summarized for each system message

in the following easy-to-follow format.

NHMC/NHP Explanation of System Messages and

Responses —- EPROM : 2.XXN

1. Maximal Level (Shown on NHMC LCD display

only)

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: Water has reached the

top of the cylinder and activated the high water

sensor circuit. This is not an error or fault

diagnostic. Note: This is normal on start-up and

at end of cylinder life before Error 4 shows.

Probable Cause(s): Normal on startup with a

new cylinder or a cylinder that has been

completely drained because of an extensive off

period. Can last for several hours until the water

in the cylinder has concentrated or the electrodes

can no longer provide rated capacity (or adjusted

capacity). Water level automatically rises to seek

out fresh electrode surface to meet the demand.

Unit Takes Self-Corrective Action: Yes. It stops

the fill valve to prevent overfilling.

2. Excess Current - Error 1

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: Current drawn on

monitored primary lead to cylinder has reached or

exceeded 125% of its rated amps. The unit will

have tried to self-correct prior to system shutdown

by draining water from the cylinder or

de-energizing the contactor momentarily while it

drains.

Probable Cause(s):

1.

Cylinder water is over-concentrated (too

conductive) due to restricted drain, short-cycling

by controls, supply water not within acceptable

limits (too conductive), improper fill rate, incorrect

cylinder being used.

2.

Water level too high due to leaking fill valve,

excess condensate return from steam line.

Corrective Action:

1.

Note water level.

2.

Manually drain cylinder while checking drain rate

(refer to Figure #7 for proper drain times). If too

slow correct cause.

3.

Turn unit back on and check the fill rate (1 - 1-1/2

inches per minute)

4.

Once RH% set point is attained, monitor cycle

time.

Response: See Figure #2, NHMC/NHP System

Messages

3. No Current - Error 2

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: Full cylinder (MAXIMAL

LEVEL) detected with no current draw sensed by

the electronics on monitored primary lead to

cylinder.

Probable Cause(s):

1.

No current being drawn, specifically on the

monitored primary lead to the cylinder, or the

actual current not being sensed.

2.

False detection of a full cylinder (water level within

inches of cylinder top) due to foaming,

wiring/connection problem, circuit board failure.

Corrective Action: Check water level in cylinder.

1.

If full (within 4" of top) disconnect white sensor

plug on cylinder, reset unit and check monitored

primary lead to cylinder for current with amp

clamp. If current present, determine why main

PCB does not sense the current. If no current,

present determine cause of primary voltage

interruption.

2.

If not full disconnect white sensor plug on cylinder,

reset unit. If error 2 does not reoccur within two

minutes, cylinder was likely foaming and should be

flushed. If error 2 does reoccur within two

minutes, there is a problem with the high water

sensor PCB. If error 2 occurs with the high water

sensor PCB disconnected, there is a problem with

the main PCB.

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