Rockwell Automation FANM FanMaster Energy Saving Package User Manual

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Troubleshooting

4-3

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

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

Pressure Out Of Range

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

The pressure hose is crimped or blocked.

Check for a damaged or block pressure hose.

The pressure level is above or below the
operating range (OOR) of the device.

Check the pressure sensor 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.

Return Fan Comm Fault

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

A communication loss has occurred between
the return air fan drive and the FanMaster.

Verify that the drive is energized.

Check for a loose or damaged
communication cable.

Return Fan Drive Fault

A return air fan drive fault has occurred.

View the drive HIM display to identify the fault
code and refer to the Troubleshooting section
of the PowerFlex 400 AC Drive for Fan &
Pump Applications User Manual
, publication
22C-UM001…, for more information.

Supply Fan Comm Fault

One of the following has occurred:

The polarity of the device wiring is incorrect.

Verify that the wiring is correct.

A communication loss has occurred between
the supply air fan drive and the FanMaster.

Verify that the drive is energized.

Check for a loose or damaged
communication cable.

Supply Fan Drive Fault

A supply air fan drive fault has occurred.

View the drive HIM display to identify the fault
code and refer to the Troubleshooting section
of the PowerFlex 400 AC Drive for Fan &
Pump Applications User Manual
, publication
22C-UM001…, for more information.

Supply Air Temperature High

One of the following has occurred:

The supply air temperature high limit value
may be incorrectly configured.

Verify that the value in the “Supply Air High
Limit” field on the

Cooling and Heating Setup

Screen on page C-10

is set appropriately.

The supply air temperature is above the high
limit setpoint as configured in the FanMaster.

Verify that the fan drive is energized.

Verify that the fan is operational.

Verify that the damper actuator is operational.

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

Verify the temperature using a calibrated
thermometer. If the temperature is different
that the value in the FanMaster, replace the
supply air transmitter.

Supply Air Temperature Low

One of the following has occurred:

The supply air temperature low limit may be
incorrectly configured.

Verify that the value in the “Supply Air Low
Limit” field on the

Cooling and Heating Setup

Screen on page C-10

is set appropriately.

The supply air temperature is below the low
limit setpoint as configured in the FanMaster.

Verify that the fan drive is energized.

Verify that the fan is operational.

Verify that the damper actuator is operational.

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

Verify the temperature using a calibrated
thermometer. If the temperature is different
that the value in the FanMaster, replace the
supply air transmitter.

Alarm

Description

Possible Action(s)

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