All units – Watlow Power Series Rev H User Manual

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A p p e n d i x

Wa t l o w P o w e r S e r i e s

A . 3

All Units

(continued)

Single Phase Units

Multizone Units

3 Phase, 2-Leg Units

3 Phase, 3-Leg Units

• For 3 phase, 3 grounded wye models only, reference

connections must be connected to neutral. (See page
3.5 for wiring.)

• In the Setup Page, Setup Control Zone 1 menu,

select the load type for Zone 1.

• Reference is not connected for 3 phase, 3-

leg grounded wye unit.

• Load Type Select

[type] for 3 phase is

set to unconfigured

[none].

No Heat

Corrective Action

Probable Cause

Indication

• If power is not routed through or connected to the

internal bussbar, Ref. 1 or 3 (not both) must be
connected to middle line. (See page 3.4 for wiring.)

• In the Setup Page, Setup Control Zone 1 menu,

select the load type for Zone 1.

• Power not routed through the internal

bussbar. Controller will indicate

[`alr]

(Line Loss Alarm)

[line].

• Load Type Select

[type] for 3 phase is

set to unconfigured

[none].

No Heat

Corrective Action

Probable Cause

Indication

• When using the multizone feature, the 2 or 3 zones

should be wired so that no two phases are 180° out
of phase. See wiring diagram page 3.5, Figure 3.5C.

• Two phases are 180° out of phase of each

other.

No current
monitor on the
display.

• Reference connections to other lines or neutral must

be made appropriately for each zone. (See page 3.5
for wiring.)

• Reference not connected.

No Heat

Corrective Action

Probable Cause

Indication

• If power is not routed through or connected to the

internal bussbar, Ref. 2 must be connected to another
line or to neutral. (See page 3.4 for wiring.)

• Power not routed through the internal

bussbar. Controller will indicate

[`alr]

(Line Loss Alarm)

[line].

No Heat

Corrective Action

Probable Cause

Indication

Refer to page 2.1; insure the fuses have the correct

current rating.

Refer to page A.6 for guidelines on proper torquing of

fuses.

Refer to page 2.3 for enclosure guidelines and how to

determine how much cooling is required.

• Replace heater.

• Improper fuse current rating.

• Fuses improperly torqued.

• Inadequate ventilation or cooling in the

cabinet.

• Intermittent short in heater.

Frequent
Nuisance Fuse
Blowing

Corrective Action

Probable Cause

Indication

Phase angle
control ramps
output power
up, develops a
[hCyL] error
and shuts down

• Inductive load causing half cycle line

loss errors

[hCYL] . Reactance delay

[rdLy] is set too low.

• Increase

[rdLy] value until the half cycle line loss

errors no longer occur..

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