Index – Rockwell Automation FANM FanMaster Energy Saving Package User Manual
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Allen-Bradley® FanMaster™ Energy Saving Package Installation Manual -
Publication FANM-IN001B-EN-P – December, 2009 PN-65329
Index
A
Air Handler Unit Diagram screen C-3
Application Firmware
B
Bypass Switch Operation A-5
C
Carbon Dioxide Sensor
Installation Considerations 1-2
City Climate Data
City Climate Profile
Clear Logs and Collect Data 3-28
Climate Profiles A-3
CO2 Demand Setpoint ppm
Determining 1-11
CO2 Level Above Setpoint alarm 4-4
CO2 Level Out Of Range alarm 4-2
Configure
FanMaster 3-1
Considerations for Installation 2-2
Constant Ventilation Mode 1-6
Control Wiring 2-12
Cooling and Heating Setup screen C-10
Create and Save a City Climate Profile
D
Damper Position Indicator Switch
Installation Considerations 1-3
Dashboard screen C-2
Data Collection screen C-13
Data Log #1 screen C-15
Data Log #2 screen C-16
Data Log #3 screen C-17
Data Logs
Viewing 3-26
Demand Ventilation Mode 1-5
Dimensions
NEMA/UL Type 1 Enclosure 2-8
NEMA/UL Type 4 Enclosure 2-9
Drive Types A-5
E
Estimated Savings Calculator
Operation 1-6
F
Fan Communication Setup screen C-10
Fan Speed Reduction 1-4
Fan Starter Current Sensor
Installation Considerations 1-4
Fan Starter Hard-Wired Interconnection
Installation Considerations 1-4
FanMaster Alarms
CO2 Level Above Setpoint 4-4
CO2 Level Out Of Range 4-2
Mixed Air Temperature Low 4-4
Mixed Air Temperature Out Of Range 4-2
Outside Air Damper Signal Out Of Range
Pressure Out Of Range 4-3
Return Fan Comm Fault 4-3
Return Fan Drive Fault 4-3
Setup Values At Defaults / Perform Setup
Per User Manual 4-4
Supply Air Temperature High 4-3
Supply Air Temperature Low 4-3
Supply Air Temperature Out Of Range
Supply Fan Comm Fault 4-3
Supply Fan Drive Fault 4-3
FanMaster Configuration 3-1
FanMaster Enclosure
Ambient Temperature Limits A-1
Lifting Instructions 2-10
Mounting 2-10
Weights 2-10
FanMaster Field Descriptions C-1
FanMaster Firmware Upgrades D-1, D-3
FanMaster Overview
Externally Mounted Components 1-2
FanMaster Application Considerations