Fan alarms

This module provides a status alarm output.

If parameter ALM-05 > 0 the macro generates a FailCmdAlarm, as shown in the following tables. If the alarm conditions are true, the alarms will occur after a delay defined by the value of the parameter ALM-05.

If the parameter ALM-03 = 1, and an alarm is generated, the output "Stage1Cmd" will stay in the output position which has caused the alarm


Output

Status

Alarm (ALM-05 > 0)

Stage1Cmd on

Status1 off

FailCmdAlarm

Stage1Cmd off

Status1 on

FailCmdAlarm


Fan belt alarm

The macro generates fan belt alarms with a time delay defined by parameter ALM-06, if the fan belt input does not detect airflow after the fan has switched on.

The fan belt alarm reset is manual by default and can be changed with parameter ALM-04.


Output

Status

Fan belt alarm

Stage1Cmd on

FanBeltIn off

FanBeltAlarm


Alarm input

The alarm point "Alarm" will generate only a point alarm and directly a common alarm. The output "Stage1Cmd" will stay on.


Maintenance switch alarm

The maintenance switch has the highest priority and switch off the output "Stage1Cmd".

With the parameter ALM-01 can be differentiated whether the repair switch NO or NC.


MaintSw

Alarm

MaintSw off

CommAlarm


Common alarm output

The output "CommAlarm" will be in alarm whenever the fan fail to command alarm, fan belt alarm, alarm input or "MainSw" is active.


Manual- or automatic reset of alarms

The user can select manual or automatic reset of alarms, setting the parameter ALM-02/ ALM-03.

In case of manual reset, the user has to connect the "Reset" input of the macro to the reset button.


Description

Default value

ALM-01: maint switch NO/ NC; 1 = NC

1

ALM-02: maint switch reset type

0 = manual reset

1 = auto reset

1

ALM-03: fan alarm reset type

0 = manual reset

1 = auto reset

1

ALM-04: fan belt alarm reset type

0 = manual reset

1 = auto reset

0

ALM-05: delay status alarm; 0 = disable

60 sec

ALM-06: delay fan belt alarm; 0 = disable

120 sec