DriSteem Vapor-logic3 Provozní pokyny

Procházejte online nebo si stáhněte Provozní pokyny pro Odvlhčovače DriSteem Vapor-logic3. DriSteem Vapor-logic3 Operating instructions Uživatelská příručka

  • Stažení
  • Přidat do mých příruček
  • Tisk

Shrnutí obsahu

Strany 1 - VAPOR-LOGIC

Read and save these instructions!VAPOR-LOGIC®3 Installation and operation manualMicroprocessor-based humidifier control system

Strany 2

8Program code nomenclature.Product overviewProduct overview:Program code nomenclatureProgram code explainedA 14-digit VAPOR-LOGIC®3 program code appea

Strany 3

9Program code nomenclature.Product overviewProduct overview:Program code nomenclatureProgram code exampleA. EnglishB. VAPORMIST®C. One-tank systemD. S

Strany 4

10DRI-STEEM Humidifier Company (“DRI-STEEM”)warrants to the original user that its products will befree from defects in materials and workmanship for

Strany 5

11Installation checklist.InstallationBefore installing your VAPOR-LOGIC®3 controlsystem, review this checklist to ensure properinstallation of the pro

Strany 6

12Proper wiring procedures.InstallationProper wiring prevents electrical noiseElectrical noise can produce undesirable effects onelectronic control ci

Strany 7

13Figure 13-1: Probe wiringBrown (full) top probe rod Level AOrange (refill) middle probe rod Level BViolet (low water) bottom probe rod Level Cor DI

Strany 8

14Control cabinet installation and wiring.InstallationInstallation:Control cabinet installation and wiringThe VAPOR-LOGIC®3 control board is shippedmo

Strany 9 - Expansion board connections

15Keypad/display installation.InstallationInstallation:Keypad/display installationInstalling modular cable IMPORTANT: When routing modular cable

Strany 10 - Program code nomenclature

16Sensing devices and humidity control.InstallationImportant to properly place sensing devicesHumidity sensing devices must be properly placed toachie

Strany 11

17System Diagram.InstallationInstallation:Component placementFigure 17-1: System diagramOM-3007ULTRA-SORB®dispersion unitVAPORSTREAM®VLC humidifierLin

Strany 12 - Two-year limited warranty

PLEASE: read this manual!This manual will guide you through installation,operation and maintenance procedures for your newVAPOR-LOGIC®3 microprocesso

Strany 13 - Installation checklist

18Temperature compensation transmitterlocated on lower corner of the insidesurface of double pane window glassBANorth or northeastfacing windowBABC(Ai

Strany 14 - Proper wiring procedures

1912 mA - 4 .16Wiring of sensing devices.InstallationWiring on-off humidistatsDRI-STEEM provides three types of on-off controls:wall-mounted humidista

Strany 15 - OM-VL3-11

20Figure 20-1: Example of proper shielding techniques whenconnecting humidity or temperature devices to VAPOR-LOGIC®3 control inputsIMPORTANT: Consult

Strany 16

21InstallationWiring VAV sensing device.Variable air volume (VAV) optionThis option is identified as a “V” in the third-from-lastplace of your program

Strany 17 - Keypad/display installation

22Figure 22-1: Temperature compensationtransmitter placementDoublepanewindowglassSecure temperaturesensor tip to insidesurface of window glassusing cl

Strany 18

23Changing control inputVAPOR-LOGIC®3 has the ability to accept differenttypes of demand signals from either an energymanagement system or a humidista

Strany 19 - System Diagram

24Start-up checklist.OperationNote:Your humidification system may not have allof the options listed below. If an item does notappear, skip to the next

Strany 20 - Placement of sensing devices

25Start-up checklist (cont.).OperationOperation:Start-up checklist Confirm that all wiring is correct per the wiringdiagram. Confirm that proper gro

Strany 21 - Wiring of sensing devices

26Components of the keypad/displayThe VAPOR-LOGIC®3 keypad/display consists of(see Figure 26-1 below):• A 128 x 64-pixel backlit LCD display• A power

Strany 22

27Main Menu1) StatusSoft key) Main – Returns to the Main Menu screenSoft key) Back – Scrolls to the previous Status itemSoft key) Next – Scrolls t

Strany 23 - Wiring VAV sensing device

1Product overviewProduct overview:Summary of featuresVAPOR-LOGIC®3 features overview.Accurate, responsivemicroprocessor controlOur newest controller,

Strany 24

28“Set Up” menu information.OperationOperation:“Set Up” menu information“Set Up” menu “Set Up” menu Range Defaultreadout descriptionRH Set point Relat

Strany 25 - Changing control input

29Readout displayed DescriptionFilling The unit is filling with water.Skimming The unit has completed a fill cycle and is now skimming.Draining The un

Strany 26 - Start-up checklist

30Main menu: 1) Status.OperationStatusThe Status screen is used to view some of theoperating parameters of the humidification system.Some of the para

Strany 27 - Start-up checklist (cont.)

31Main menu: 2) Control Modes.OperationControl ModesIn the Control Modes screen, the operational mode ofthe humidifier can be set. You may choose fro

Strany 28 - Keypad/display overview

32OperationAlarmsThe Alarms screen is used to view the alarm log. Usethe vertical arrow keys to scroll through the alarmlog. The alarm log contains a

Strany 29 - menu structure

33OperationSet UpIn the Set Up screen, the operational parameters ofthe humidifier can be set. Depending on systemoptions, parameters available may in

Strany 30 - “Set Up” menu information

34OperationDiagnosticsThe Diagnostics screen enables you to troubleshootsome of the hardware input and output points of theVAPOR-LOGIC®3 control syste

Strany 31 - Keypad/display readouts

35OperationReportsThe Reports screen is useful for viewing historicalinformation about your humidifier. In this section,you are able to view the amoun

Strany 32 - Main menu: 1) Status

36Idle ScreenThe Idle screen allows you to monitor thehumidifier’s basic operation. Depending on systemoptions, you may view system set point, the act

Strany 33 - Main menu: 2) Control Modes

37On-off controlOn-off control is the simplest control scheme, anddoes exactly what its name implies: the output deviceturns fully on, then fully off.

Strany 34 - Main menu: 3) Alarms

2Summary of features• PID control provides the most accurate,responsive and adjustable relative humidity(RH) control.• Self-diagnostic test at start-u

Strany 35 - Main menu: 4) Set Up

38TP modulationThe standard form of modulation with an electrichumidifier is TP (time-proportioning) modulation.With this type of modulation, the outp

Strany 36 - Main menu: 5) Diagnostics

39There are two basic types of SSR modulation: SSRmodulation with contactors, and 100% SSRmodulation.SSR modulation with contactorsWith SSR modulation

Strany 37 - Main menu: 6) Reports

40STS®, LTS® and ULTRA-FOG® valve modulationWith a valve system, the modulation is very simple.The demand signal simply determines how far thevalve

Strany 38 - Main menu: Idle screen

41Adjust set point through Set Up menuSet point adjustments are accomplished through theSet Up menu, which is under the Main Menu (refer tothe menu st

Strany 39 - Control modes

42Tune your system with PID loopWhen your unit is equipped with a humidity or dewpoint transmitter (when you are able to adjust the setpoint through t

Strany 40

43second the demand is updated. With an integral gainterm greater than zero and an actual humidity belowset point, each time the demand is updated it

Strany 41

44VAV controlWith VAV control, the system is equipped with a ducthigh limit transmitter. This transmitter sends a signalback to the VAPOR-LOGIC®3 cont

Strany 42

45Aquastat operationThe aquastat set point is the minimum tanktemperature the VAPOR-LOGIC®3 controller shouldmaintain. It is adjusted through the Set

Strany 43

46Operation:Conductivity probeWater level control: conductivity probe.OperationProbe systemStandard water systems use a conductivity probe tocontrol w

Strany 44

47Operation:Float valveWater level control: float valve.OperationFloat valve systemDI/RO water systems (except for ULTRA-FOG®) usea float valve system

Strany 45

3Figure 3-1: VAPOR-LOGIC3 printed circuit boardProduct overviewVAPOR-LOGIC®3 circuit board.To expansionboard (ribboncable)R=Resistive inputI=Current

Strany 46

48Drain and flush optionsVAPOR-LOGIC®3 is preprogrammed to enter anautomatic drain, flush and refill cycle to help keepmineral concentrations in the t

Strany 47 - Operation

49Service interval, EOS, date set.OperationOperation:Service interval, EOS, date setService intervalThe VAPOR-LOGIC®3 controller keeps track of howmuc

Strany 48 - OM-632 OM-270

50Operation:Fill timer, over-temp faultSafety features.OperationFill timerThe VAPOR-LOGIC®3 controller keeps track ofapproximately how much water, in

Strany 49

51Fault messages, diagnostics.OperationOperation:Fault messages, diagnosticsAlarms screenThe Alarms screen on the keypad/display logs thelast ten alar

Strany 50 - Drain and flush, skim

52Humidifier faultsThe following is a list of humidifier faults that canoccur. Please note that this is a complete list of faults.Your system may not

Strany 51

53Reports, multiple tank systems.OperationOperation:Reports, multiple tank systemsEnergy usage reportThe energy usage report gives an approximate tota

Strany 52 - Safety features

54OperationOperation:Troubleshooting introductionTroubleshooting 1, 2, 3.1.Review troubleshooting indexIf you find that you are having a control-relat

Strany 53 - Fault messages, diagnostics

55Index to troubleshooting guide.The following is an index to possible control-related problems described on the following pages. To findsolutions, re

Strany 54

56 No control voltagepresent Heater fuses open Transformersecondary circuitbreaker tripped Field wiring notinstalled Field-supplied remotefault i

Strany 55

57 Open, shorted, orincorrect wiring ofhumidistat Signal by others isincorrect, out ofrange, or miswired. Control signal byothers has exceededthe r

Strany 56 - 4. System changes

4VAPOR-LOGIC®3 main control board connectionsJ1 Wire terminal supplies 24 VAC to power theVAPOR-LOGIC3 control board.• Double terminal T1 – 24 VAC, 10

Strany 57

58OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action101112Drain faultLow water timer faultLL pro

Strany 58 - Troubleshooting guide

59OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action13141516171819ML probe faultReplace probes f

Strany 59

60OperationTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action20212223Flue faultBurner # faultIgnitor # faultBlower # fault The combusti

Strany 60

61OperationTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action242526Slave # faultControl does notenergize.Unit does not fill withwater.

Strany 61

62OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action26Unit does not fill withwater (cont.). Uni

Strany 62

63OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action27 Fill valve does notclose. Open drain val

Strany 63

64OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action2728Fill valve does notclose (cont.).Reduced

Strany 64

65OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action2930Fill valve cycles on andoff frequently (

Strany 65

66OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action31 Noisy operation  Thunder-typenoise com

Strany 66

67OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action32 Humidity belowdesired level Unit operati

Strany 67

5Main control board connections (cont.)Important note about J17, J18 and J19:All connection diagrams show connector shuntson J17, J18 and J19. The con

Strany 68

68OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action3233Humidity belowdesired level(cont.)Humidi

Strany 69

69OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action3334Humidity above setpoint (cont.)Hunting(h

Strany 70

70OperationOperation:Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide.ProblemnumberProblem Possible cause Action System may not haveautomatic drainsystem

Strany 73

73Printed on recycled paper with agribased inksPrinted on recycled paper.Minimum 10% Post Consumer Waste.Continuous product improvement is a policy of

Strany 74

6Main control board connections (cont.)J23 Wire terminal connection provides opticallyisolated connection to air flow proving switchand safety circuit

Strany 75 - Printed on recycled paper

7Product overviewExpansion board connections.Product overview:Expansion board connectionsGTS® and VAPORSTREAM® expansion boardconnectionsJ1 1/4"

Komentáře k této Příručce

Žádné komentáře