Instruction manual

Coal-trol Digital™ - Model TS2 V3
Automation Correct LLC
5/2010 R0
www.automationcorrect.com
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Instruction Manual
HiTemp
Room Over-Temperature Cutout
The STATUS indicator light
blinks every second.
The temperature sensor in
the thermostat has detected
a room temperature above
97°F/36°C and has disabled
all the controlled motors.
DISPLAY ACTION NOTE
STOP
CAUTION: Before proceeding,
investigate the cause of the
over-temperature condition.
The HI TEMP display may
indicate a problem with your
stove, chimney, or Coal-trol
Digital System.
Press the MENU button to
Reset.
The thermostat will not allow
the MENU button to reset
the thermostat until the room
temperature is less than
96°F/35.5°C
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
The Coal-trol Digital System is only the command and control piece of a properly operating stove. If the
Control Module power light is ON, and the Thermostat is displaying normally, the easiest way to
determine the source of an electrical or mechanical problem is to go to TEST mode and observe for
proper operation of the controlled item.
1) No power to Control Module.
2) Cable not snapped in.
3) Bad cable.
Power Light on Control
Module is not ON
Check power.
Turn Power switch ON.
Replace fuse.
Bad Motor or bad wiring.
Bad Control Module.
Possible Cause(s)
1) Stoker mechanism jamming or
dragging.
2) Hopper clogged or empty.
3) Stoker motor defective.
4) Combustion blower defective.
1) Go to TEST mode and verify that
the Stoker motor and Combustion
blower are working properly. If not,
replace Control Module.
2) Perform MAX/MIN adjustment.
1) MAX set too high.
2) Control problem.
Problem
Check power.
Snap in both ends of cable.
Replace cable.
Bad Thermostat.
Bad Control Module.
Fire goes out now, but was
working before.
Thermostat has no display.
Go to TEST mode and verify that the
Stoker motor and Combustion blower
are working.
Troubleshoot mechanicals.
Verify fuel quality and sizing.
Bad control cable.
Bad Thermostat
Bad Control Module.
1) No power to Control Module.
2) Fuse blown in Control Module.
Possible Solution(s)
Hot coals falling off of grate.