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Network AIR FM Water Detected Shutdown Installation

Issue:
This document will go through all of the possible reason why this would  happen on Network AIR FM Water Detected Shutdown Installation

Product line:
Network Air, FM, IR40, ACFM

Environment:
All Product models, all serial numbers

Cause:
Water detection alarm install

Resolution:

The Remote Power-Off [RPO] feature enables you to turn off functionality to the NetworkAir FM.This is not an Emergency Power-Off feature or Kill Switch.Power will not be stopped only the applicable modes will be stopped, causing the unit to become idle. Please use an Emergency Power-Off [EPO] system for complete protection in emergencies.

The PCIOM can be found in the User Interface Box.



Molex Plugs



NOTE: Don’t worry about the Output wires on the third Molex plug unless you are monitoring the common alarms with an external management system. This is only a dry contact, either NO or NC that will change state when it has satisfied the mapped event. This can be mapped in the Output Relay section. This will be discussed later.

NOTE: Figure 1 references the 24volt and ground from the air conditioner. If you are using a different 24volt source you will need to use a ground that references that source. For wiring you will eliminate the connections to the +24VDC and GRD (first two connections from the left) on the PCIOM and use the two Input connections provided

Setting up 2 Inputs on 1 FM


You will just need to configure both Inputs accordingly.

User Interface Set-up

(This is done through the PowerView Display)

From the main screen use this path:

Setup >> System >> Input/Output >> Input Contacts
The above diagrams are wired to input #1 (If you use a different input then replace the input number with the input you use)

Input: 1 of 4 (use enter then the down/up arrow to change the input number)

Use the down/up arrow when it if to the far left to toggle through various changeable settings. Use Enter when the cursor is on the setting you would change, then the down/up arrow to make changes.

Fields

  1. Name: Use this section to name the Input. You can use Shutdown, PowerDown, EPO, or any other name you would like to use.
  2. Normal: Use this section to change the normal conditions of the circuit to either NO or NC
  3. Status: This section shows what the correct state of the circuit is at that instance
  4. Delay: Use this to adjust the time delay of the shutdown

NOTE: There is an initial none adjustable delay of 5 seconds for the contact. Example: if you have the delay set to 000 then after the contact changes state, it will take the initial 5 seconds to shutdown. If the delay is set to 10 seconds, it will actually be 15 seconds before the shutdown.

  1. Map: This is where you need to make changes for what you would like the unit to do when the contact changes state. For an immediate shutdown, you will need to set this field to Immediate Shutdown.

ALL SET

NOTE: With the above setup there will be no alarms or log of the event.The only way to tell the unit is off is through the status light and the green LED on the PCIOM. If you would like to get an alarm on the unit, do the instructions below.

Setting Up Alarms

Wiring




User Interface Set-up (For Both NO or NC Circuits)

(This is done through the PowerView Display)

From the main screen use this path:

Setup >> System >> Input/Output >> Input Contacts
.The above diagrams are wired to input #4 (If you use a different input then replace the input number with the input you use)

Input: 4 of 4 (use enter then the down/up arrow to change the input number)

Use the down/up arrow when it if to the far left to toggle through various changeable settings. Use Enter when the cursor is on the setting you would change, then the down/up arrow to make changes.

Fields

  1. Name: Use this section to name the Input. You can use Shutdown Alarm, Contact Alarm, or any other name you would like to use.

Note: This is the name that will appear in the active alarms when the circuit is closed. Name it so you know exactly what it is referring to when it appears on the display.

  1. Normal: Set this field to Open
  2. Status: This section shows what the correct state of the circuit is at that instance
  3. Delay: Set this field to 000 s
  4. Map: Set this field to Major, Minor Alarm, or Status Only.

User Interface Set-up (For Both NO or NC Circuits)

(This is done through the PowerView Display)

From the main screen use this path: Setup >> System >> Input/Output >> Output Contacts

The above diagrams are wired to output #1 (If you use a different input then replace the input number with the input you use)

Output: 1 of 4 (use enter then the down/up arrow to change the input number)

Use the down/up arrow when it if to the far left to toggle through various changeable settings. Use Enter when the cursor is on the setting you would change, then the down/up arrow to make changes.

Fields

  1. Map: Change this field to System PCIOM INPUT1.
  2. State: Enable this field
  3. Normal: Change this field to Open
  4. Status: This section shows what the correct state of the circuit is at that instance

ALL SET

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