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3. The alarm will remain until the alarm condition is corrected.
HIGH PRESSURE/INTERNAL OVERLOAD COMPRESSOR ALARM
1. In the event of a high pressure condition, the high head pressure switch is tripped or the
compressor(s) overload contact opens, the audio alarm is activated and a “Circuit #1: High
Pressure” or “Circuit #2: High Pressure” message will be displayed on the display module.
2. The alarm will prevent the compressor(s) from operating and must be MANUALLY RESET.
3. The alarm will remain until the alarm condition is corrected.
LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSOR ALARM
1. In the event of a low pressure condition, the audio alarm is activated and a “Circuit #1: Low
Pressure” or “Circuit #2: Low Pressure” message will be displayed on the display module.
2. The alarm will prevent the compressor(s) from operating but will automatically reset when the
head pressure condition is corrected.
3. The alarm will remain until the alarm condition is corrected.
PERSON TO CONTACT ON ALARM
1. The person to contact on alarm is programmable (See Menu K – Alarms and Limits). It can
also be disabled.
2. The alarm is a warning only and will not prevent any of the unit functions from operating.
3. The alarm will remain until the alarm condition is cleared.
SMOKE ALARM
1. The smoke alarm requires an optional smoke detector.
2.Ifthesmokedetectorsensessmoke,theblower,thecooling,thereheat,thehumidicationand
dehumidicationareimmediatelyterminated.
3. The audio alarm is activated and a “Smoke Detector” message is displayed on the display
module.
4. The alarm will prevent the unit from operating until the alarm condition is corrected.
HIGH CONDENSATE WATER LEVEL ALARM
1. The high condensate water level alarm requires an optional condensate pump and secondary
oatswitch.
2. When the high condensate water level alarm is activated, the blower, the cooling, the reheat,
thehumidicationanddehumidicationareinhibited.
3. The audio alarm is activated and a “High Condensate Water Level” message is displayed on
the display module.