Fault Codes - System Sensor FAAST LT Control Manual

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APPENDIX B
FAAST LT FAULT CODES
Below is the list of fault codes that can be generated by the FAAST
LT unit . They will be displayed in the Event Log (up to 2244 events
can be recorded before being overwritten) .
FAULT /
ALERT
Fault [F001]
Fault [F002]
Fault [F004]
Fault [F005]
Fault [F006]
Fault [F007]
Fault [F008]
Fault [F010]
Fault [F011]
Fault [F012]
Fault [F013]
Fault [F014]
Fault [F015]
Fault [F016]
Fault [F017]
Fault [F019]
Fault [F020]
Fault [F021]
Fault [F022]
Fault [F023]
Alert [A001]
Alert [A002]
Alert [A003]
Alert [A004]
D200-100-00
SHORT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION
Device configuration data
FAULT
is not available .
EEPROM FAULT
Device is unable to access
its EEPROM .
EXTERNAL INPUT
Device external line input
FAULT
fault .
ULTRASONIC
The ultrasonic circuit of
CIRCUIT FAULT
channel 1 is not working
CH1
properly .
SOUNDER FAULT
The sounder 1 output is in
CH1
short or open circuit .
SENSOR
Error in communication
COMMUNICATION
with sensor 1 .
FAULT S1
SENSOR
Error in initialization of
INITIALIZATION
sensor 1 .
FAULT S1
FAN FAULT CH1
Problem with channel 1
fan
FLOW
Channel 1 flow
INITIALIZATION
initialization failed .
FAULT CH1
LOW FLOW FAULT
Channel 1 flow is below
CH1
the configured limit .
HIGH FLOW FAULT
Channel 1 flow is over the
CH1
configured limit .
ULTRASONIC
The ultrasonic circuit of
CIRCUIT FAULT
channel 2 is not working
CH2
properly .
SOUNDER FAULT
The sounder 2 output is in
CH2
short or open circuit .
SENSOR
Error in communication
COMMUNICATION
with sensor 2 .
FAULT S2
SENSOR
Error in initialization of
INITIALIZATION
sensor 2 .
FAULT S2
FAN FAULT CH2
Problem with channel 2
fan .
FLOW
Channel 2 flow
INITIALIZATION
initialization failed .
FAULT CH2
LOW FLOW FAULT
Channel 2 flow is below
CH2
the configured limit .
HIGH FLOW FAULT
Channel 2 flow is over the
CH2
configured limit .
HIGH POWER
Device supply voltage is
FAULT
over 32.5 V (nominal).
FAAST LT unit stopped .
LOOP BASED
Device loop based data is
CONFIGURATION
not available .
FAULT
REAL TIME CLOCK
Device is unable to read or
ALERT
set its real time clock .
INVALID TIME
The date stored in device
BASE ALERT
real time clock is not valid .
HIGH
Device temperature is
TEMPERATURE
over the limit .
ALERT
SA denotes a Stand Alone unit
LB is a Loop Based (addressable) unit
An x denotes applicable to either SA, LB or both .
SA
LB
X
X
This fault is given when at power-on EEPROM data is
not available (device cannot read its EEPROM) or
when data is wrong (bad checksum) or when data is
invalid (not in correct range) . When device is in
WRONG CONFIGURATION fault it enters
automatically into maintenance mode, waits for USB
connection and activates only general fault relay .
Note that in WRONG CONFIGURATION, if RESET is
pressed for 2 seconds, device will restart . Normal key
functions are not available .
X
X
X
X
Given when external input is configured to give fault
when not in normal state
X
X
X
X
Please check the sounder circuit and the 47K end of
line resistor .
X
X
In SA variant, it is given when sensor doesn't answer
to FAAST LT unit or sensor reports low chamber
signal .
In LB, sensor alarm mode, it is given when sensor
remote output is OFF for configured timeout .
X
X
X
Fan is broken or has stopped
X
X
Impossible to set a fan speed to have the correct flow
X
X
User can configure a specific delay between fault
condition and fault indication (0-240 s)
X
X
User can configure a specific delay between fault
condition and fault indication (0-240 s)
X
X
X
X
Please check the sounder circuit and the 47K end of
line resistor .
X
X
In SA variant, it is given when sensor doesn't answer
to FAAST LT unit or sensor reports low chamber
signal .
In LB, sensor alarm mode, it is given when sensor
remote output is OFF for configured timeout .
X
X
X
Fan is broken or has stopped
X
X
Impossible to set a fan speed to have the correct flow
X
X
User can configure a specific delay between fault
condition and fault indication (0-240 s)
X
X
User can configure a specific delay between fault
condition and fault indication (0-240 s)
X
X
Check the voltage .
X
X
X
Logs are written without date .
X
X
Logs are written without date . Please update date .
RTC keeps the time with power off for about 30 years.
X
X
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NOTES
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