Troubleshooting Electrical Problems
KVAL 990-F4 Service Manual
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2.
Manually close disconnect sensors and energize the control circuit or transformer
with its respective sensor. Check the Status Light Panel,. If all lights are observed,
there are no overloads or emergency stops tripped. See”
“below, for more information.
Note:
Most electrical problems are related to mechanical malfunction (e.g., stuck
motors, jammed chain, blocked photo sensors etc.)
Note:
If a solenoid valve is suspected, and not cleared in the air checks section (see),
it can be electrically jumped to check operation.
Troubleshooting with the Status Light Panel
The Status Light Panel is located on the Electrical Panel. All six lights are illuminated when the
system is in proper working order. The lights turn on in a sequence and will stop at the point
where a fault is first detected.
If one or more lights are OFF, follow the process below to isolate the cause.
NOTE
: Be sure to proceed down the table, starting with the CONTROL POWER light.
STEP 1:Control Power (Amber). If light is OFF go to item
A
on
.
STEP 2:Overload Relay (Amber) If light is OFF go to item
B
on
.
STEP 3:E-Stop (Amber) If light is OFF go to item
C
on
.
STEP 4: Stop (Amber) If light is OFF go to item
D
.
STEP 5: Start (Amber) If light is OFF go to item
E
.
STEP 6: 24VDC (Greening light is OFF go to item
F
The following checks require the electrical panel to be energized. These
troubleshooting checks
must
be performed by a
Qualified Electrical
Technician.
Warning
The sequence that the lights turn on are
as follows:
1.
Control Power (Amber)
2.
Overload Relay (Amber)
3.
E-Stop (Amber)
4.
Stop (Amber)
5.
Start (Amber)
6.
24VDC (Green)