Fanmaster alarms, Fanmaster alarms -2, Fanmaster – Rockwell Automation FANM FanMaster Energy Saving Package User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Allen-Bradley® FanMaster™ Energy Saving Package Installation Manual -

Publication FANM-IN001B-EN-P – December, 2009 PN-65329

FanMaster Alarms

An alarm banner displays on the PanelView terminal to indicate an alarm
condition. The alarm banner displays on the screen until “Ack”
(Acknowledge) is pressed. Clearing the alarm banner does not remove the
alarm condition. Refer to the table below for a complete list of alarms and
possible actions.

Note: If after investigation, sensor problems persist, you may switch
FanMaster to override mode by setting the FanMaster Override switch on
the front of the FanMaster enclosure to “ON”. This allows FanMaster to run
at 100% speed whenever the original HVAC controls call for the fan to run.

Also, If the drive has faulted and the fault cannot be cleared, and if the
installed drive is equipped with a bypass switch, it can be used to bypass the
drive and use a bypass starter to run the fan.

Table 4.A FanMaster Alarms

FANMASTER

FAULTED

FANMASTER

OVERRIDE

OFF ON

PanelView C600

FanMaster Override Switch

FanMaster Faulted Light

Alarm

Description

Possible Action(s)

Supply Air Temperature Out Of Range

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

The supply air temperature is above or below
the operating range (OOR) of the device.

Check the transmitter probe and wiring for
damage and replace if necessary.

Check for loose wiring at the transmitter or at
terminal block 2 in the FanMaster unit.

If an OOR still exists, replace the transmitter.

Mixed Air Temperature Out Of Range

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

The mixed air temperature is above or below
the operating range (OOR) of the device.

Check the transmitter probe and wiring for
damage and replace if necessary.

Check for loose wiring at the transmitter or at
terminal block 2 in the FanMaster unit.

If an OOR still exists, replace the transmitter.

CO2 Level Out Of Range

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

The CO

2

level is above or below the

operating range (OOR) of the device.

Check the sensor probe and wiring for
damage and replace if necessary.

Check for loose wiring at the sensor or at
terminal block 2 in the FanMaster unit.

If an OOR still exists, replace the sensor.

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