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9. Phase Interrupt - Error 8 (NHMC only)

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: The 24 VAC to the main

PCB, across terminals 44 and 46 is interrupted.

Probable Cause(s):

a) A wiring problem leading to an interruption of

the 24 VAC to terminals 44 and 46 of the
main PCB.

b) A problem with the main PCB.

Corrective Action:

1.

With the unit switched on, measure across

terminals 44 and 46 of the main PCB for 24 VAC.

If not present, find the cause of interruption. If

present, the problem is with the main PCB.

Response: See Figure #2, NHMC System

Messages

10. Cyl. Lifespan End - Error 9

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: The criteria for

diagnosing Cylinder Spent - Error 4 has expired

and cylinder has not been replaced. Humidifier

has shut down to avoid unsafe operation.

Probable Cause(s): Refer to Error 4.

Corrective Action: Refer to Error 4.

Response: See Figure #2, NHMC/NHP System

Messages.

Troubleshooting Dual Cylinder Units

Double units, NHMC-150 and 200, are two circuits

in one cabinet sharing one LCD display. A ribbon

cable between the RS232 ports links the two circuits.

The left circuit is the master. [1] on the display means

left side. [2] on the display means right side.

Refer to double unit operation on in the NHMC

Installation and Operation Manual.

When a fault occurs on the right side of a double

unit, both sets of lamps (and remote relays) will come

on indicating that a fault has occurred. The left side

(master) will display its own faults as well.

The LCD will indicate which fault has occurred and

on which side of the unit, [1] or [2]. The side not

faulted will continue to operate as usual.

The side which has shut down on fault can be

treated as a single circuit using the same

troubleshooting guidelines as previously described.

NHB

The NHB checks the status of the electrical

circuits to the fill valve, drain valve, primary voltage

contactor, high water sensor and steam cylinder. The

manual capacity setting, if reduced, is taken into

consideration. When problem symptoms are found,

the NHB will, if necessary, respond by shutting itself

down.

The NHB communicates its findings to the user by

way of the unit’s status lamps and a 24 Vac (maximum

100 mA maximum) signal sent to the terminal strip for

optional external remote indication.

The signal for remote indication comes in

response to the following symptoms. In each case,

the NHB shuts itself down. The green status lamp

goes off, but the yellow status lamp (and remote fault

relay) remain on.

NHB Explanation of Automatic Shutdowns

1. Excess Current

Symptom(s) Diagnosed: Current in steam

cylinder increases beyond the fill off and

emergency drain on triggers. Current reaches

150% of FLA (i.e. 134% of fill off rated amps; i.e.

134% of amps on spec. label) for 1 second.

Probable Cause(s): Blocked drain due to blocked

cylinder strainer or blocked drain valve or blocked

external drain line. No power to drain valve at

emergency drain on trigger. Power remains on fill

valve at fill off trigger. Wrong steam cylinder (too

conductive). Wrong fill valve (orifice too big).

Wrong supply voltage (too high). Supply water too

conductive. Contained water too conductive.

100% softened supply water is often too

conductive. Measure conductivity and report

findings to factory if suspected. Mineral bridge

between electrodes.

Unit Takes Self-Corrective Action: It has already

tried to control current with fill off and emergency

drain on triggers. It then responds as shown

below.

Response:

UNIT STATUS LAMPS

REMOTE

INDICATION

(24 Vac to:)

UNIT

CONTACTOR

YELLOW

GREEN

61-20

“YELLOW”

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

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