Co2 level – Shellab SCO2W-2 User Manual

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1/ verify that controller is asking for heat by looking for controller light

– if

pilot light is not on continuously during initial start up there is a problem with
the controller
2/ check amperage

– amperage should be virtually at maximum rated (data

plate) amperage
3/ do all controller functions work?
4/ is the OTP set high enough?

– for diagnostics, should be fully clockwise

with the pilot light never on
5/ has the fuse/circuit breaker blown?

Indicated chamber temperature
unstable

1/ ±0.1 may be normal
2/ is fan working?

– remove top panel and verify movement of cooling fan in

center of shadow box
3/ is ambient room temperature radically changing

– either door opening or

room airflow from heaters or air conditioning?

– stabilize ambient conditions

4/ sensor miss-located, damaged, or wires may be damaged - check
mounts for control and OTP sensors, then trace wires between sensors and
controls
5/ calibration sensitivity

– call Customer Service

6/ OTP set too low

– be sure that OTP set point is more than 5 degrees over

desired Main set point; check if OTP pilot is on continuously; turn controller
knob completely clockwise to see if problem solved then follow instructions in
section 5.8.E for correct setting.
7/ electrical noise

– remove nearby sources of RFI including motors, arcing

relays or radio transmitters
8/ bad connection on temperature sensor or faulty sensor

– check

connectors for continuity and mechanical soundness while watching display
for erratic behavior; check sensor and wiring for mechanical damage
9/ bad connections or faulty capacitor

– check connectors for mechanical

soundness and look for corrosion around terminals or signs of arcing or other
visible deterioration

Will not maintain set point

1/ assure that set point is at least 5 degrees over ambient room temperature
2/ see if ambient is fluctuating

Display and reference thermometer
don’t match

1/ calibration error

– see section 5.4

2/ temperature sensor failure

– evaluate if pilot light is operating correctly

3/ controller failure

– evaluate if pilot light is operating correctly

4/ allow at least two hours to stabilize
5/ verify that reference thermometer is certified

Can't adjust set points or calibration

1/ turn entire unit off and on to reset
2/ if repeatedly happens, call Customer Service

Calibrated at one temperature, but not
at another

This can be a normal condition when operating temperature varies widely.
For maximum accuracy, calibration should be done at or as close to the set
point temperature.

CO2 LEVEL

Overshoots set point but stabilizes -
display and Fyrite match

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