Specifications

Problem Possible Cause Action
The On/Off light on
the display panel is
blinking slowly (one
blink per second)
Mineral buildup or
oxidation on probe rods
Remove probe assembly and clean probe rods; reset power to clear warning.
Deterioration of probe rod
assembly
Replace probe rod assembly.
The On/Off light on
the display panel is
blinking rapidly (10
blinks per second)
(illogical probe fault)
Probe is wired incorrectly Verify wiring; see wiring diagram.
Verify that probe wires are routed separately from high voltage wires to avoid interference.
Verify the green and yellow ground wire is connected to the subpanel and to the C terminal.
Deterioration of probe rod
assembly
Replace probe rod assembly.
Chamber water is foaming. Clean chamber.
No remote fault
indication (drain fault,
fill fault, illogical
probe fault)
Note: This is an
optional connection
Field wiring not installed Provide field wiring to a remote fault indicator from NO, O, NC control terminal block.
Remote fault relay is not
switching.
Check relay continuity NO, O, NC control terminal block for contact closure.
Field-supplied remote fault
indicator lamp is burned out.
Check if lamp by others is burned out; replace if needed.
System fan/blower
doesn’t operate
System fan/blower power
is off
Turn power supply on.
System fan/blower is not
wired to internal controller
board
Check wiring diagrams on pages 12, 13, and 14 for wiring to NO, O, and NC terminals.
Internal controller board is
configured for remote fault
indication
Slide switch S2 position 9 must be in ‘off’ position. See page 15 for more information.
Humidifier does not
energize; chamber
does not heat up
Nonexistent supply voltage
to humidifier
Check main line fuse.
Check main line safety switch.
Verify relay/contactor electrical plug is fully engaged.
Nonexistent control voltage Check for proper supply voltage per wiring diagram.
Verify proper wiring of multi-tap transformer.
Verify transformer electrical plug is fully engaged.
Check for control circuit voltage, 24 VAC. If voltage is not present at H and C, check transformer
circuit breaker.
Reset if needed by pressing On/Off switch on display panel.
Reset manual over-temperature switch located above heater on humidifier cover.
Humidifier
over-temperature
thermostat is open.
Reset manual switch located above heater on humidifier cover.
Verify relay/contactor and transformer electrical plugs are fully engaged.
Non-resettable over-
temperature thermostats
(in power lines to heaters)
are open.
Replace non-resettable thermostats.
Check all components for over-temperature damage.
Determine cause of dry fire by checking for a frozen relay/contactor or a probe assembly
malfunction and remedy before restarting humidifier.
Reduced or no output
(even though water
level is correct)
Malfunctioning control
system
Check if auxiliary limit controls are not allowing system to operate, e.g., high humidity limit
switch, airflow proving switch, etc.) Reset, replace, or calibrate as needed.
Check if the heater over-temperature thermostat has tripped. Reset if necessary.
Check if the non-resettable over-temperature thermostats have tripped. Replace if necessary.
Heater malfunctioning Verify that relay/contactor and transformer electrical plugs are fully engaged.
Verify that proper voltage is being applied to heaters.
Check heater amperage.
If heater power device is not functioning, replace.
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