Commissioning Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Verifying Power
- Verifying Slave Mode Application Number
- Setting Controller Address
- Setting the Application
- Setting Display Units
- Testing the Operator Display Panel
- Setting Duct Area
- Setting Airflow Sensing Input
- Setting Flow Coefficients
- Automatic Calibration Option
- Setting Blank Display
- Setting Display Weight
- Setting Display Resolution
- Setting High Flow Setpoint
- Setting Low Flow Setpoint
- Setting ODP Display
- Setting Hi and Low Warn Limits
- Setting Hi and Low Alarm Limits
- Setting Alarm Timer
- Setting Emergency Setpoint
- Setting Emergency Timer
- Setting Damper Control
- Checkout of Damper
- (Optional) Setting Airflow Input Type
- (Optional) Calibrating the DP Transmitter without an Autozero Module
- (Optional) Calibrating with an Autozero Module
- AVS FAILMODE
- Setting AO2 Range
- Setting AO2 Voltage Minimum
- Start-up/Decommission Mode
- Loop Tuning Procedures
- Configuring BACnet Parameters
- Auto Discover and Auto Addressing
- Flashing Controller Firmware
Before You Begin
Verifying Power
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Siemens Industry, Inc. Start-up Procedures 140-1342
Restricted 2015-11-09
Before You Begin
WARNING
A fume hood is a safety device.
Anyone attempting to start up a Fume Hood Controller and its related equipment
should have completed Operations Training.
Generic Controller I/O Layout. See Wiring Diagram for application specific details.
At the job site, locate the major control system and the mechanical and electrical
drawings. These components include valves, motors, and any other components
working in conjunction with the BACnet Fume Hood Controller (FHC).
Verify that the FHC input/output (I/O) points are wired per the installation instructions.
Offboard Air Module Wiring.
CAUTION
The FHC-OAVS has two terminal blocks with terminations numbered identically
(terminations 1 through 16). DO NOT mix these up with each other.
If the FHC-OAVS is not connected as shown, it is not resistant to electrical surges. It
is also susceptible to interference from other equipment.