Armstrong World Industries 6100 User Manual

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Removing the Tank

1. Operate menu to “MANUAL DRAIN” and allow unit to complete a deep drain.

(

Caution: Tank will still be quite warm).

2. Turn off circuit breaker.

3. Unlock and open front and side doors. Remove left side panel and top panel.

4. Disconnect 3 hoses from front of tank; rubber hose cuff at steam outlet; heating element leads at

contactor, fuses, or power module; and thermocouple and aquastat wires.

5. Loosen and remove 4 mounting bolts at the bottom of tank. Slide tank out left side of cabinet

(be sure tank had time to cool after operation).

Troubleshooting

Notice: This troubleshooting guide is offered to aid in servicing the HC-6000 humidifiers. It is intended

for use by electricians and technical service personnel familiar with electrical and electronic equip-

ment. Many steps in the troubleshooting procedures require measurements of high voltages and

involve working near exposed live parts.

KNOW WHERE THE HIGH VOLTAGE PARTS ARE, AND

KEEP HANDS AND METAL TOOLS AWAY FROM THEM. All resistance checks should be made

with main power OFF and the component disconnected from wiring. All continuity checks should be

made with main power OFF. If unsure concerning any of the following procedures, PLEASE consult

the Armstrong Humidification Group at (269) 273-1415.

Humidifier will not fill with water when power is applied.

1. Make sure the status in Operation Setup menu in is “Steam Gen.”.

2. If “STATE” LED is red, refer to MAINTENANCE or DIAGNOSTICS section of

this manual.

3. Make sure “POWER” LED is lit. If not, check voltage at secondary side of the main power

transformer. Voltage should be 24-28 VAC. No or low voltage is an indication of a problem with the

supply voltage or transformer. Verify supply voltage and make sure it is the same as voltage rating

on humidifier nameplate. Check secondary power fuses. Make sure that the emergency stop is

rotated outwards.

4. Check the voltage to the fill valve. Voltage should be 24-28 VAC (voltage should be taken with

wires connected). If voltage is present, fill valve solenoid coil is probably defective. Coil resistance

should be 18W (8.3W for HC-6500/6700) with wires disconnected.

5. Check for water in cabinet bottom or in fill cup overflow line. If present, see “Water in bottom of

cabinet” on page 26.

6. If no voltage is present to fill valve, check water level. If it is above 2/3 full in level canister, the

drain valve has to open to drain water below high water level before the fill valve is energized.

7. Check for 24-28 Vac power to drain valve (voltage should be taken with wires connected). If power

to drain valve is OK, check drain valve coil resistance with wires disconnected. It should be

approximately 10W (8.3W HC-6500/6700).

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