Installer's Troubleshooting - Broan B150H75NS User's And Installer's Manual

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8. INSTALLER'S TROUBLESHOOTING

The wearing of safety glasses and gloves is recommended since a few diagnosis procedures may require the unit to be in operation
while proceeding. Be careful with moving and live parts to prevent any risk of injury.
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ESCRIPTION
E01
Supply damper range
E02
Supply damper timeout
E03
Supply damper
E05
Exhaust damper range
E06
Exhaust damper timeout
E07
Exhaust damper
E09
Recirculation damper range
E10
Recirculation damper timeout
E11
Recirculation damper
E22
Supply airfl ow
E23
Supply motor (drive over current)
E27
Supply motor (drive foc duration)
E28
Supply motor (drive speed feedback)
E29
Supply motor (startup)
E24
Supply motor (drive over voltage)
E25
Supply motor (drive under voltage)
WARNING
!
STEP 1: Unplug unit, inspect the damper system, remove any undesirable
obstacle or dirt (fi lters and core may have to be removed to access the
damper system). Plug unit.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Open electrical
compartment, check if connector J5 (white) is well inserted, check for any loose
wires.
If STEP 2 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 3: If the damper is not moving
at all, unplug J7 (red) from the electronic assembly, connect the white damper
system connector into J7. If the damper moves (but the system still shows an
error), the electronic assembly must be replaced. Otherwise, replace the damper
system.
STEP 1: Unplug unit, inspect the damper system, remove any undesirable
obstacle or dirt (fi lters and core may have to be removed to access the
damper system). Plug unit.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Open electrical
compartment, check if connector J7 (red) is well inserted, check for any loose
wires.
If STEP 2 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 3: If the damper is not moving at
all, unplug J5 (white) from the electronic assembly, connect the white damper
system connector into J5. If the damper moves (but the system still shows an
error), the electronic assembly must be replaced. Otherwise, replace the damper
system.
STEP 1: Unplug unit, inspect the damper system, remove any undesirable
obstacle or dirt (fi lters and core may have to be removed to access the
damper system). Plug unit.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Open electrical
compartment, check if connector J6 (blue) is well inserted, check for any loose
wires.
If STEP 2 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 3: If the damper is not moving at
all, unplug J5 (white) from the electronic assembly, connect the blue damper
system connector into J5. If the damper moves (but the system still shows an
error), the electronic assembly must be replaced. Otherwise, replace the damper
system.
STEP 1: Perform a visual inspection of the supply damper system. Clean fi lters,
distribution registers and outside supply hood. Inspect ducting to ensure it is
not squeezed or bent.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Remove ducting of the supply
path. On the LCD screen, select MAX to check if the unit is able to reach the
selected fl ow. If so, review the ducting path.
If STEP 2 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 3: On the LCD screen, select the
MIN and MAX fl ow setting values then reset the unit. MAX fl ow value will display
on the LCD screen. If MAX fl ow is above desired MAX fl ow, set MAX and MIN
fl ows.
If STEP 3 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 4: Replace the supply blower
and repeat STEP 3.
If STEP 4 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 5: Replace the electronic
assembly.
STEP 1: Unplug/plug unit.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Remove core and clear the
ventilation wheel from any dirt or obstacles.
If STEP 2 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 3: Disconnect J2 (white) and
connect a spare blower system. If it works, replace supply blower.
If STEP 3 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 4: Replace the electronic assembly.
STEP 1: Unplug/plug unit. Under and over voltage may be detected with severe
in-house power supply fl uctuation and stop the motor for protection.
If STEP 1 did not fi x the problem, perform STEP 2: Replace the electronic assembly.
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OLUTION

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