Nortec AIRFOG Series User Manual

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Primary Air Pressure Control

The primary air pressure control section (with the shutoff valve) is connected to the air
compressor or the compressed air source as specified in the Designer produced drawings. See
Figure 12: Primary Air Pressure Control Section.

Primary Water Pressure Control

The primary water pressure control section connects the main water supply. The shutoff valve
end of section is the inlet. The gauge end of the section is joined to the water inlet of the

vacuum valve for AFE systems. See Figure 13: Primary Water Pressure Control Section.

Control Panel

Bolt the panel directly to the surface through the mounting holes. Place the panel level against
the surface and mark locations for holes to be drilled. Remove the panel and drill 2 holes (hole

size to match field supplied lag bolts and anchors). Place panel over the holes and secure it
using bolts.

Electrical Wiring

Electrical connections of the control panel use 18 ga wire for all external wiring. The control

panel requires 24 VAC, which is provided by the Nortec supplied step down transformer (120
VAC to 24 VAC). The transformer plugs into any standard 120 VAC outlet that must be located
within 6’ (six feet) of the control panel. Power is connected to the low voltage terminal trip
located inside the panel as illustrated in Figure 16: Control Panel Terminal Strip Interfaces.

Control panels are supplied by Nortec in two configurations. The first is for use with systems
that are designed to operate with only an On/Off humidistat and the second is designed to
operate with a modulation controller. Within the control panel there is a 7 point terminal block,
terminals 6 & 7 are for power voltage 24 VAC. A wiring diagram is provided with each control

panel. Both control panels reserve terminals 1 & 2 are for on/ off control wiring which may be a
simple humidistat, a relay for remote operation or other interlock devices (dry make break
contacts).
Modulation controlled systems use terminal 3, 4 & 5 on the 7 terminal block strip as follows:

terminal 3 is to be connected to the “+” terminal on the controller, terminal 4 is to be connected
to the “-“ terminal on the controller and terminal 5 is for 24 VAC supply to the controller. This is
illustrated in Figure 15: Control Panel Terminal Strip Interfaces.

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