Rockwell Automation FANM FanMaster Energy Saving Package User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Allen-Bradley® FanMaster™ Energy Saving Package Installation Manual -
Publication FANM-IN001B-EN-P – December, 2009 PN-65329
Outside Air Damper Signal Out Of Range
One of the following has occurred:
•
The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.
•
Verify that the wiring is correct.
•
The outside air damper signal is above or
below the operating range (OOR) of the
device.
•
Check the damper position switch wiring for
damage and replace if necessary.
•
Check for loose wiring at the device or at
terminal block 2 in the FanMaster unit.
•
Check for loose or damaged wiring to the
damper actuator.
•
Check the signal from the BAS to the damper
actuator.
•
If an OOR still exists, replace the damper
position switch.
Mixed Air Temperature Low
One of the following has occurred:
•
The mixed air temperature low limit may be
incorrectly configured.
•
Verify that the value in the “Supply Air Low
Limit” field on the
is set appropriately.
•
The mixed air temperature is below the low
limit setpoint as configured in the FanMaster.
•
Verify that the fan drive is energized.
•
Verify that the fan is operational.
•
Verify that the damper actuator is operational.
•
Check the transmitter probe and wiring for
damage and replace if necessary.
•
Verify the temperature using a calibrated
thermometer. If the temperature is different
than the value displayed in the FanMaster,
replace the mixed air transmitter.
CO2 Level Above Setpoint
The CO
2
level is above the high level setpoint as
configured in the FanMaster.
•
Check the sensor probe and wiring for
damage.
•
Check for loose wiring at the sensor or at
terminal block 2 in the FanMaster unit.
•
Check the CO
2
level using another calibrated
sensor. If the reading is different than the
value displayed in the FanMaster, replace the
CO
2
sensor.
Setup Values At Defaults / Perform Setup Per
User Manual
The FanMaster configuration data has been
cleared or lost and have been reset to the default
values.
Complete the configuration and start up
procedures. Refer to
.
Alarm
Description
Possible Action(s)