Error conditions – GSI Outdoors PNEG-377 User Manual

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Fan and Heater

ERROR CONDITIONS

Limit Switches

The following limit switch errors light up individually on the heaters LCD
screen: PLENUM, HOUSING, VAPOR, TEMP HI LIMIT.

Note: When a shutdown does occur due to an error condition, the amount

of time elapsed since the shutdown can be viewed by pressing the down
arrow switch (up to 218 Hours).

The heater

control display

showing error #7.

Wrong voltage.

Dip switch

#5 is the voltage

selector switch.

If dip switch #5

in "ON" that se-

lects 240 VAC.

If the unit has

only 120 VAC

applied, error 12

will show up. If

dip switch #5 is

"OFF" that se-

lects 120 VAC. If

the unit has 240

VAC applied er-

ror 12 will show

up.

This is im-

portant because

if the fan heater

is set up at GSI

for 120 VAC and

the customer

connects to 240

VAC the heater

control will work,

but if allowed to

operate the so-

lenoids will

have 240 VAC

applied to them

which will dam-

age solenoids.

Slave #2

inconsistent.

Same as

error 9 for slave

#1.

Slave #3

inconsistent.

Same as

error 9 for slave

#1.

1

2

3

4

5

6

Temperature

probe 2 short.

Airflow open.

Airflow short.

7

8

9

10

11

12

Misc Error Numbers

and the "RX" "TX" symbols will be
flashing.
If a limit switch error or one of
the error numbers 1 through 8
occurs, that error is displayed
on the slave where the error
originates. The
master displays
"SLA ERROR".

If two or more heaters are connected together through the serial link, and the
master cannot communicate with a slave controller, the master will display

Multiple Heater Error Conditions

Note: Temperature sensor connection-the temperature

sensor (bolt) must always be connected to the master.

(Errors 9 through 11 are displayed only if multiple heaters

are tied together through serial link).

+11 volt DC

shorted to

ground.

13

Slave #1 incon-

sistent with mas-

ter with either

the drying grain

flag or the LP

main solenoid or

cycle solenoid.

Most likely

the slave got re-

set powering up

with the sole-

noids off.

Flame probe

short error.

Illegal flame

sense.

Error 7 is

most likely

caused by stuck

open solenoid.

Error 7 will not

shutdown fan

until loss of

flame is detected

by control.

Temperature

probe 2 open.

Temperature

probe 1 short.

Temperature

probe 1 open.

This indicates

that one of the

other on screen

errors (vapor,

plenum or

housing temp hi-

limit or flame out

or no airflow has

occurred).

000

"SLA" on the main display

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