Wing Enterprises IOMWDF-1 User Manual

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4. With test resistor

connected (per item H2)
and TD114 locally
connected (per item H3)
turn TD114 selector dial
through entire modulating
range. Observe D.C.
voltage across modulator
terminals.

1. Inlet Air Sensor changes

1° or each 3.5°, 5° or 8°
outside temperature change
from 60° (predetermined -
turndown varies with
model used).

2. Check wiring diagram for

heater.

3. Sensed temperature

(thermometer next to
TS114) does not correspond
to TD114 setting.

4. Sensed temperature (thermo-

meter next to TS114) does
not represent average
discharge air temperature.

5. Remove Override

Thermostat lead from
terminal 2 of TD114.

1. Measure resistance across

modulator terminals with
red lead wires disconnected.

2. Inspect wiring.

1. Check “Override Tempera-

ture Selector” of TD114.

2. Check for high fire (Maxitrol

manifold pressure specified
for heater).

1. Read voltage across auto

valve terminals. If 24V AC,
valve is faulty.

2. Read voltage across

terminals 5 & 6. If 24V AC,
check for open circuit to
automatic valve.

4. Faulty Amplifier or

erratic voltage supply.

1. Inlet Air sensor is used.

2. Incorrect wiring.

3. System out of

calibration.

4. Improper TS114

location.

5. Room Override

Thermostat circuit
closed.

1. Short circuit in

modulator coil.

2. Short circuit

between amplifier
and modulator valve.

1. Override Temperature

setting is too low.

2. Burner capacity may be

insufficient.

1. Faulty automatic

control valve.

2. Open wire to automatic

valve.

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Field Test

Remedy

H. continued

I. Incorrect Discharge

Air Temperature

J. Burned out

Transformer.

K. Discharge Air

Temperature too
low when TS115
is operative.

L. Automatic Control

Valve will not open
despite full range of
modulating voltage
at terminals 3 & 4.

4. If erratic or unstable D.C.

voltages are obtained
throughout the modulating
range, the amplifier may be
assumed faulty. Replace. If
erratic operation is noted
only over a small range of
2 or 3 volts, the voltage
sources may contain surges.
Consult factory for other
solutions.

1. Sensed temperature will

vary from TD114 dial
settings. This is intentional.

2. Correct wiring.

3. See calibration procedure.

4. Move TS114 to location

where average representative
temperature can be sensed.

5. TD114 dial setting, then check

thermostat setting and/or
check wiring for shorts.

1. Replace modulator head if

less than 40 ohms.

2. Correct wiring if short

is found.

1. Reset to correct temperature.

2. If on high fire, control can

do no more. Heater unable
to furnish additional heat to
raise temperature.

1. Replace automatic control

valve.

2. Correct wiring.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Series 14 Discharge Temperature Control continued

Reproduced with permission from Maxitrol® Company

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