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D.
HUMIDIFIER MANDATORY START-UP CHECKLIST AND QUICK REFERENCE
Unit Serial #
: _________________
No. of humidifiers:
_______
Tag:
_______________
Unit type:
___________________
Voltage:
_____V/___ph
Steam output:
____lbs/hr
Customer/Job:
______________
Address:
______________________________________
Inspected by:
________________
Date of inspection:
____/____/____
1.
PRELIMINARY:
– Pre-start-up checklist completed? yes
G
no
G
If no, return to Pre-Start-up Checklist before going on with start-up procedure.
2.
START-UP PROCEDURE:
The prerequisites for getting power and water into the steam cylinder are as follows:
– check that main breaker is on and power is at the unit.
– check that main water shut-off valve is open.
– on/off/drain switch must be switched on.
– control circuit 1-2 must be made.
– modulation humidistat, if present, must be calling.
– cabinet mounted humidistat, if present, must be calling.
– door interlock switch must be made (interlock switch can be pulled out to operate unit).
The unit will undergo a self-test to ensure integrity of all the components:
– NHTC Start-Up Unit Cylinder
– Reading Cylinder Data
– Inlet Valve
– Drain Valve
– Heat Controller
– Pump
– Bleed Valve
– Steam Relay
– Service Relay
– Error Relay
– Operation Relay
It will then start filling the cylinder and begins normal operation. Most water does not
contain enough conductivity for full boil on initial start-up. Units will need to concentrate
the water over a time period (hours to days).
Remarks:
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Summary of Contents for NH Series
Page 1: ...Manual No H 101 2006 09 15 NH Series ELECTRODE STEAM HUMIDIFIER Installation Manual TM ...
Page 9: ...10 00 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 00 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...10 00 Page 2 2006 09 15 Figure 1 NHTC ...
Page 14: ...10 00 Page 6 2006 09 15 Figure 6 Typical NHTC Installation Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Page 15: ...10 00 Page 7 2006 09 15 Figure 6 Typical NHTC Installation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
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Page 17: ...10 10 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 10 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ...
Page 20: ...10 10 Page 4 2006 09 15 Figure 3 Water Drain and Supply Connection ...
Page 41: ...10 10 Page 25 2006 09 15 Figure 24 Typical SAM e Duct Installation ...
Page 45: ...10 10 Page 29 2006 09 15 Figure 27 Drain Water Cooler Option Installation with SAM e ...
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Page 49: ...10 20 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 20 OPERATION ...
Page 54: ...10 20 Page 6 2006 09 15 Figure 6 Basic Steam Production Method ...
Page 56: ...10 20 Page 8 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 1 of 7 ...
Page 57: ...10 20 Page 9 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 2 of 7 ...
Page 58: ...10 20 Page 10 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 3 of 7 ...
Page 59: ...10 20 Page 11 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 4 of 7 ...
Page 60: ...10 20 Page 12 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 5 of 7 ...
Page 61: ...10 20 Page 13 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 6 of 7 ...
Page 62: ...10 20 Page 14 2006 09 15 Figure 7 Software Flow Chart Sheet 7 of 7 ...
Page 72: ...10 20 Page 24 2006 09 15 Figure 14 NORTEC OnLine Status Page ...
Page 73: ...10 30 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 30 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ...
Page 79: ...10 40 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 40 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 91: ...10 50 Page 1 2006 09 15 10 50 TECHNICAL ...
Page 95: ...10 50 Page 5 2006 09 15 Figure 4 NHTC NHPC Wiring Diagram ...
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