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QUANTUM™ HD UNITY SYSTEM CONTROLLER
MAINTENANCE
090.670-M (APR 2020)
Page 59
If you encounter a problem that is not easily identiable or
initially appears unexplainable, check the following:
Is the panel powered by an isolating power source such
as a control transformer?
Is the panel powered from a lighting or utility panel?
Has the unit ever worked properly?
If the unit used to work properly, try to determine
when the problem began.
Does the problem occur randomly, frequently, or all the
time?
What is the ambient temperature at the unit location?
Is it very hot or very cold?
Did the problem begin after one of the following: a
severe lightning storm, re, ood, or a plant accident?
Has any water, refrigerant, or oil leaked into the panel
or conduit?
Any recent changes in the system, for example soft-
ware or hardware?
Any recent service to the controller, electrical system
or network?
Check if the communications cable shields are tied to
machine ground at only one location. Ground the serial
comms, between the controller and the remote evapo-
rator I/O panels, at the Unity system controller only.
If this is an older plant, has the plant wiring been
brought up to code?
Is power wiring mixed with control wiring?
Is power wiring mixed with sensor wiring?
Is power wiring mixed with communications wiring?
Ensure that pressure transducers are properly ground-
ed.
Ensure that temperature transducers are properly
grounded.
Check if one of the temperature probes has a signal
wire shorted to machine ground. To do this, rst pull
the orange plug from the appropriate channel of the
Analog board and then use a DVM and check each
white wire to machine ground and each black wire to
machine ground.
Check that all inductive loads, for example coils, sole-
noids, or relays, connected to the I/O output modules
have surge suppressers across them, preferably at the
devices and not at the panel end.
Make sure there is a continuous ground back to the
power source. The ground connection must be alumi-
num or copper. A conduit ground will not work.
Ensure there is no AC wiring lying next to any circuit
boards such as the controllers, analog or digital boards.
Unexplainable unit failures are usually indicative of
noise due to wiring problems, for example incorrect
earth grounds, mixed power and control wiring, and
unsuppressed coils.
If the unit is unexplainably shutting down, check if the
machine shares power with something else.
SECTION 7
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING

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BrandFrick
ModelQUANTUM HD UNITY
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