Features – Progressive Industries EMS-HW30C User Manual

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Features:

High low voltage protection:

Whenever source power falls below 104 Volts, or

rise above 132 volts the EMS automatically shut down power to the RV. Once the

AC source rises above 104-volts, or below the 132-volt level the time delay

indicator flashes for the preset time and then automatically restores power to RV.
Time delay for A/C Compressor:

Whenever source power is interrupted by the

source or the EMS, due to a fault condition the built in time delay is activated.

There are two settings on the EMS; one is 136 seconds, and the other is 15 seconds.

Consult you Air conditioner manual to see if it has a time delay built in, if so use

the 15-second delay if not use the 136-second delay.
3 Mode surge protection:

This feature provides full surge protection L-N, L-G,

and N-G. Total Joule rating is 1780, response time of <1 nano second.
Surge Indicator:

If ever a power surge damages the surge protector circuit within

the EMS L-N, or L-G Digital display error code will read E-10. This is your

indication that it needs to be replaced.
Reverse polarity protection:

If source has a reverse polarity condition, the EMS

will not allow power to the RV and the error code will read E1.
Open neutral protection:

If the source has an open neutral condition the display

will not light, and will not allow power to the RV.
Open ground protection:

If source power has an open ground condition the EMS

will read an error code of E2 and will not allow power to the RV.
AC Frequency Protection:

If source power frequency deviants +/- 9 hertz from 60

cycles per second the EMS will shut down source power, and indicate an E7 or E8

error code on the digital display.
Accidental 220V protection:

If 220 volts is detected when plugging into source

power the EMS will not allow power to the RV. If this condition occurs while

power is applied to the RV, the EMS shuts off power instantly. In either case the

display will read the voltage and E-4 for the error code.
Remote information panel

: Scrolls continuously all of the power source

information, voltage, current, frequency, error codes, and previous errors. Each

reading is displayed for 2 seconds
Previous error code:

This feature tells the user why the EMS previously

interrupted power to the RV. This is only displayed if an error actually occurs, and

goes away when power is disconnected to the EMS.
Bypass switch:

This switch is located on the remote panel, and allows the user to

bypass the computer circuit in the EMS in the event of computer failure, thus

allowing source power into the RV. This does not disable the surge protection

portion of the EMS.
Modular design

Replacement parts are designed for simple plug and play, making

repairs extremely user friendly.
Microprocessor controlled:

The computer, and remote display are driven by state

of the art microprocessors that are programmed with software to drive the entire

EMS. Should this software be changed EMS, owners can receive a free upgrade

processor with the return of the old.

Troubleshooting guide

Common installation mistakes:

1. Check remote cable connections by unplugging and re-plugging

make sure you hear a click to insure a good connection.

2. Unplug open control box and check connections. Look at small

wires located under the input connections, and make sure the

conductor colors match (small black wires and black RV input

wire, and small white wires matches up with white RV input wire).

3. Make sure that input wires are in fact the input wires,

connecting the output to the input of the EMS will result in the

device not to function.

4. If the EMS is still not functioning at this point follow instruction

below prior to calling technical support.
Write down the following information prior to calling
technical support:

1. Open up control box and look at computer board located on the

side of the control box. You will notice a red light this should be

on, if not stop there and call technical support. If is on go to next

step.

2. Look at remote display if no reading is present call technical

support. If the display is reading information note the error code

message if the EMS is read Error 1-8 see error code chart on

previous page this means device is functioning fine. If however it

is reading E-9 call technical support, if reading E-0 read on.

3. The delay indicator located below the digital read out is flashing

wait out time delay you see the indicator stop flashing at which

time power should be on in RV. If not there is a bypass switch

located on the remote panel push up till the display reads off. You

should have power to the RV. If not call technical support.


Technical support can only help if the above information is
provided, therefore please do not call till that information is
obtained. To recap

1. Are the connections right?

2. Is the red light on located on circuit board inside control box?

3. What is the Error code message being displayed on the remote

panel?

4. Is the delay indicator flashing?

5. When the bypass switch is in the off position does power come

on in the RV?

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