Wall-Mount Unit Preliminary Start Up; Running In Stand Alone (Orphan) Mode - Bard W18AAPA Installation Instructions Manual

Multi-tec/th-tune; free cooling unit system; multi-tec wall-mount air conditioner
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Running in Stand Alone (Orphan) Mode

With the AC breakers turned on, each MULTI-TEC
wall-mount unit has the capability to run without the
LC6000 controller or th-Tune single unit controller
attached—this feature is called stand alone or orphan
mode. This keeps the shelter between 60°F and 77°F
(factory default settings) by the use of the factory-
installed return air sensor in each wall-mount unit. The
blower runs continuously in stand alone mode.
The wall-mount unit can be turned on and off with
the TEC-EYE hand-held diagnostic tool. When ON is
chosen, the wall unit will heat or cool. The blower will
continue to run when OFF is chosen. If the wall unit is
turned OFF by the TEC-EYE while in stand alone mode
and power is interrupted, when repowered the blower
will not run until the wall unit is turned back ON by the
TEC-EYE.
To turn the unit on or off with TEC-EYE:
1. Connect the TEC-EYE diagnostic tool to the control
board located in the unit.
2. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
USER password 2000.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to On/Off; press
ENTER key.
5. Press UP or DOWN keys to change value from On
to Off or from Off to On.
6. Press ESCAPE key several times to return to Main
Menu screen.
To ensure units will go into stand alone mode,
disconnect the plug marked R-T-/R+T+/GND on the
control board located in the wall-mount unit. Be sure to
reconnect the plug before operating the wall-mount unit
as part of the Bard Free Cooling Unit System.
Additionally, should the MULTI-TEC wall-mount
unit lose communication with the th-Tune stand-
alone controller (such as during maintenance), it will
continue to serve the shelter's needs until a repair can
be made.
WALL-MOUNT UNIT PRELIMINARY START-UP
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2100-678
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