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5.  STARTING, USER INTERFACE AND BASIC FUNCTIONS

Before starting the humidifier, check:

 1 Confirm electrical connection is protected by a GFCI recepticle

 2 Confirm cabinet is secure and level on wall or surface

 3 Confirm water supply suply and drain is secure. Open up water supply 

slowly, check for leaks. 

 4. Confirm display is connected on side of cabinet using pre installed RJ11 

connector

5.1  Starting

1

Once plugged into wall and water supply has been turned on  

humidifer will go through initial startup. Display light will turn on 

and go through a number of steps prior to displaying current relative 

humidity %. 

2

If there are no other external connections made during installation ie , 

M14 remote jumper removed for BMS control  the humidifier will start if 

current RH in space is lower then setpoint . 

 3

If humidity probe (optional) is connected to terminal strip, the 

humidifier will operate until reaching  humidity set point +/- 

hystersis (perameter P1)

5.2  Shutdown/Standby

To switch the humidifier off, disconnect power from wall

The humidifier goes into standby when:

- the remote on/off contact is open M14. 

- Humidity set point has been reached

- if alarms are present (see chap.8)

When the humidifier is in standby, the unit is emptied 

automatically. When in standby the fan stays on for 5 min.

5.3  Autotest

When humidifier is first started (from off), if enabled and humidity 

production is required, a test cycle is run. A complete fill and drain cycle 

is performed, during which the level sensor is monitored; if the test is 

successful, regular water vapor production will start. If the test fails, 

production is disabled (see the alarm table).

5.4  LED signals

A light is fitted on the top back of  humidifier to indicate operating status:

GREEN LED

ORANGE LED 

Steady

Humidity produc-

tion

Retry procedure**

Flashing slowly*

Set point reached

Standby

Flashing quickly*

Fill or Autotest

Washing

*Flashing slowly: 1s ON and 1s OFF

  Flashing quickly: 0.2s ON and 0.2s OFF

**See paragraphs 13.5 and 13.6. 

The red LED means an alarm is active. See chapter 8 for information on 

alarms.

5.5  Reset tank hour counter

The humidifier is fitted with an hour counter that records operation.

After a set number of hours (1500), a signal is activated to indicate 

maintenance should be performed on the tank and operation of the 

piezoelectric elements checked. parameter b5. Contact ultra pure if alarm  

does not clear by pushing escape on the display. Record date and time for 

future reference to how often your system operates. 

See  below 6.7 for steps to clear hour counter.

5.6  Automatic washing

Ultra Pure humidifiers are not designed to flush water with exception to 

periodic flushing.  

Summary of Contents for pureMist

Page 1: ...NO POWER SIGNAL CABLES TOGETHER READ CAREFULLY IN THE TEXT Engineering Manual Compact Ultrasonic Humidifier...

Page 2: ...r with the characteristics indicated in this manual must be used for water vapor production Alloperationsontheproductmustbecarriedoutaccordingtotheinstructions provided in this manual and on the label...

Page 3: ...2 Meaning of the symbols 12 6 3 Keypad 12 6 4 Main display 12 6 5 Display software release 12 7 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 13 7 1 Basic parameters 13 7 2 Advanced parameters 13 8 ALARMS 14 9 MAINTENANC...

Page 4: ...essories Wand Distributor Production Supply Temperature Electrical Rating Amp Max Weight Dimensions 1 1 2 2 Lbs Hr 33 8 104 F 115 V 60Hz 8 MFS 15 28lbs 12 x 9 x 11 Temp Hum Stat Diffuser Remote Displa...

Page 5: ...fier The following are contained inside fig 1 A IOM manual B Optional accessories if purchased ie distributor 50M filter plastic tube seperate box S S distributer seperate box 10 1 4 RED inlet water 3...

Page 6: ...3 8 push connect fitting Black Connect included RJ11 cord to display and plug into cabinet Terminate 3 wire color coded wired if optional temperature and humidity sensor is used to side of cabinet col...

Page 7: ...tially chemically or bacteriologically contaminated water is prohibited 2 2 Drain water Drain water from the humidifer is not toxic and can be drained into the approved drain system Attach 1 2 FPT fem...

Page 8: ...e elbow It s necessary to clean the filter with compressed air or running water periodically frequency depends on the environment in which the system is installed Features filter 50 micron H 5 D 2 3 6...

Page 9: ...ansducer management only for 2 transducer version OFF parallel management modulation of all 2 ON if demand is less than 50 it works only one transducer at a time alternately Tab 4 c 4 2 Power cable co...

Page 10: ...umper inputs M14 1 and M14 2 enable on the main board connect terminals M10 1 and M10 2 to a humidistat or a remote switch voltage free contact set parameter A0 0 to enable On Off operation see Chap 7...

Page 11: ...emptied automatically When in standby the fan stays on for 5 min 5 3 Autotest When humidifier is first started from off if enabled and humidity production is required a test cycle is run A complete f...

Page 12: ...set the values ENTER PRG for 2 seconds access the list of parameters inside the list of parameters select and confirm like Enter on a computer keyboard 6 4 Display software release 1 on power up the d...

Page 13: ...Maximum time to measure high level s 1 60 10 AE Restart fan time in standby for integrated probe reading min 0 120 10 AF Piezoelectric transducer working life h 0 9999 9999 with demineralised water b...

Page 14: ...ity probe signal cable yes humidification interrupted AUTO 3 slow flashes H_ Low humidity The signal from the probe indi cates humidity less than 20 rH Check humidity probe signal cable yes humidifica...

Page 15: ...iew the inside of the tank Scale build up on the surface of the piezoelectric transducers Clean the inside of the tank and replace the transducers Tab 8 b These malfunctions can be avoided by carrying...

Page 16: ...cally to remove it 4 clean or replace the transducers by removing the screws see Fig 9 b after replacement test water tightness by filling the tank manually 5 reconnect the transducer power cables 6 r...

Page 17: ...17 10 GENERAL FEATURES AND MODELS 10 4 Version 115V Fig 10 c...

Page 18: ...ity at 20 C 0 50 S cm total hardness 0 25 mg l CaCO3 temporary hardness 0 15 mg l CaCO3 total quantity of dissolved solids cR depending on specific conductivity 1 dry residue at 180 C depending on spe...

Page 19: ...Inactivity time for washing on next start R W 32 159 Parameter b3 Washing time fill drain R W 33 160 Parameter b4 Start delay time R W 34 161 Parameter b5 Operating hours for CL alarm R W 35 162 Param...

Page 20: ...at 1 the humidifier excludes the external command signals external regulator or probes and uses the value of Integer 60 modbus 188 as like comand signal The humidity production can be managed in two...

Page 21: ...of a signal Y from an external device The type of signal can be selected between the following standards 0 to 10 Vdc 2 to 10 Vdc 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Maximum humidifier production corresponding to th...

Page 22: ...ituation is repeated alarm EP is activated which shuts down the unit If after a percentage of A8 set by parameter Ab default 70 the water is above the high level threshold atomised water production st...

Page 23: ...llowing fields Percentage request sent to the Master Fig 3 Operating hour counter Fig 4 resettable pressing UP DOWN for 5 seconds see parameter d3 Unit alarms Fig 5 means no alarms are present resetta...

Page 24: ...ctrical wiring from alarm relay output on the master to auxiliary input J17 on the slave and vice versa from alarm relay output on the slave to auxiliary input J17 on the master Main board Slave unit...

Page 25: ...Main Board Connections MASTER UNIT Connections M 11 TX RX GND GND 1 RS485 Supervisore ON OFF 4 Main Board Connections SLAVE UNIT Connections 2 3 6 4 7 5 1 8 ON M9 M 11 M 11 M 11 6 6 6 TLan 2 Supervis...

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