Elec tri cal 4, Pri mary volt age supply wiring to hu mid ifier 4 – Nortec 132-3091 User Manual

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USER LEVEL

The keypad has four keys: MENU, й , к,

ENTER.

Each time the user presses the menu key, the

microcomputer will display on the LCD the next

operating parameter on the menu. The basic display

will read:

- Steam output (lbs/hr)

- Capacity demand

- Limited capacity

- Control signal y

The display loops back to the top of the menu the

next time the user presses the menu key. As

NORTEC software updates are incorporated, new

parameters will automatically be added to the menu.

INFORMING THE USER

The microcomputer continually monitors the

operating status and informs the user in four ways.

The first (signal light status), second (optional external

lamps tied to the control strip) and third (operating

parameters displayed on the alphanumeric LCD

display) have been discussed. The fourth way is to

interrupt the LCD and display a system message. It

only does this as a last resort.

SELF-HELP

The microcomputer applies corrective actions

whenever its self-diagnostics identifies a problem that

it is able to correct by itself. If the corrective action is

not successful then it displays a system message. If

the corrective action requires a service person, then

the microcomputer’s only resort is to stop the unit and

display a system message. The unit never stops

unless it has to.

After three days of no call from either the on/off

controls or the modulating controls, the drain valve is

automatically activated long enough to drain all water

from the steam cylinder. This NORTEC exclusive

feature will prolong the life of the cylinder.

SYSTEM MESSAGES

Alphanumeric system messages will appear on

the LCD display any time the microcomputer decides

the user must be informed. The microcomputer does

not stop the unit for all system messages. (See the

Troubleshooting Section in this manual)

REMOTE INDICATION

The NHMC is always internally wired to provide 24

VAC to the terminal strip for optional external remote

indication. Up to 100 milliamps is available at each of

three terminal pairs (61-20, 62-40, 63-36) for activating

yellow, green and red lamps ordered as options from

NORTEC or for powering field-supplied resistive loads

such as lamps.

DOUBLE UNIT OPERATION

Turn both switches on. During start-up self test

both sides respond to the self test together. Watch for

the lamps to light and the drain, fill and contactor to

energize as described on page 15. The LCD,

however, only indicates the left circuit [1].

After the self test, the LCD will display the steam

output for the left side [1] and both sides will operate

normally.

To alternate between parameters for the left side

[1] and parameters for the right side [2], press the

Enter key.

Use the MENU key to see other parameters

besides steam output. To display steam total output

for both sides press the enter key until [S] is displayed.

When a fault occurs on the right side of the double

unit, both sets of lamps (and remote relays) will come

on indicating that a fault has occurred. The left

[master] will display its own faults.

The LCD will indicate which fault has occurred and

on which side of the unit, [1] or [2]. The side not

faulted will continue to operate as usual.

Display is not available for the right side [2] if the

left side is switched off.

NHB/NHP OPERATION

END OF CYLINDER LIFE

When the cylinder is used up and water level can

no longer stabilize below full cylinder (due to fully

coated electrodes), the yellow light will come back on,

in addition to the green light. The disposable cylinder

must be replaced.

Although “both lights on” is the same signal at

start-up as it is at end of cylinder life, the age of the

cylinder enables the user to know when “both lights

on” is indicating end of cylinder life. It is wise to keep

a new replacement cylinder on hand to avoid

downtime when it becomes time to change the

disposable cylinder. (See Troubleshooting section.)

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