Error 16 - A.c. Input Voltage Too Low; Description; Possible Causes; Possible Remedies - Precor TRM10/GEN06 Service Manual

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Error 16 - A.C. Input Voltage Too Low

Description

This error monitors the A.C input voltage. If the A.C. input
momentarily reaches the lower limit, an error 16 will be logged. The
lower acceptable input voltage limit is 90 V.A.C. on 120 V.A.C systems
or 180 V.A.C. on 240 V.A.C. systems

Possible Causes

1 A.C input voltage incorrect, treadmill is operating on undersized
A.C. wiring and/or is drawing high current.
2 Treadmill is operating on a non-dedicated circuit.

Possible Remedies

1 Voltage drop across the AC input wiring is a product of the length
of the wire run and the amount of current being demanded by the
treadmill. The longer the run and the higher the current the larger
the wire must be. The AC wiring must be sized to handle 20 amps of
current over the loop length of the AC wiring. This condition would
require a licensed electrician to correct the problem.
2 Verify that the treadmill is operating on a dedicated 20 amp branch
circuit. This condition would require a licensed electrician to
correct the problem.
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