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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..17 5.1 Glossary ....50 3.1.3 Main Screen ..18 www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 3: Overview

    AyrDyne® Monitoring The installation, maintenance, operation, and System Human Machine Interface (HMI). This care of the AyrDyne® Monitoring System Human document is in no way intended to be used Machine Interface (HMI) should only be performed...
  • Page 4: Installation & Removal

    FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY Figure 2.1.1a Figure 2.1.1c RESULT IN INJURY, DEATH, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Front view of HMI. Power connection removed from HMI. Figure 2.1.1b Figure 2.1.2 Rear view of HMI. Ground wire with T-20 Torx screw. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 5: Installation Of Hmi

    With the HMI free from all electrical wiring, Once the installation fasteners have been begin to loosen the 10 installation fasteners removed, gently remove the AyrDyne that secure the HMI to the control enclosure HMI from the front of the enclosure door, door using a small flat head screwdriver.
  • Page 6: Installing And Removing An Sb, Cb Or Bb

    I N STAL LAT ION & RE M OVAL I NSTALLAT I ON & RE MOVAL INSTALLING & REMOVING PLC INSTALLING & REMOVING PLC For the removal of the PLC portion of the AyrDyne Siemens S7-1200 Manual System Manual, 04/2012, 2.3.2 INSTALLING &...
  • Page 7 Place a screwdriver beside the tab on the top of the SM. Slide the tab fully to the left to extend the bus connector into the CPU. Follow the same procedure to install a signal module to a signal module. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 8 Grasp the CPU and CMs firmly and pull apart. Check carefully to ensure that the connector is properly aligned and fully engaged. CAUTION! Do not use a tool to separate the modules because this will damage the units. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 9: Operation

    NOTES OPERATION OVERVIEW This section convers the navigation and operation of the standard AyrDyne monitoring system. The operation and functionality of each screen is covered in detail in later sections. The table below shows the layout of the screens. Available screens depend on system requirements and configuration.
  • Page 10: Status Bar

    Pressing the logo will display the contact information. Once on the information screen, you may press anywhere on the screen to return to the home screen. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 11: Main Screen

    Auto stop is not available when using the remote run signal Schedule Auto Stop: Press and follow onscreen prompts to schedule an auto stop Auto Stop in hhh:mm:ss: Shows the remaining hours, minutes and seconds until the system automatically stops www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 12 This numeric display shows the average Static Pressure or FPM, depending on system configuration, for the corresponding month. This metric is not resettable. HZ (Hz) This numeric display shows the average blower frequency for the corresponding month. This metric is not resettable. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 13 RELOAD This button reloads the alarm history on the screen. DELETE This button deletes the alarm history on the screen. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 14 May change its own password or logoff time. Logoff time: Shows the inactivity time in minutes that the respective user would have prior to being logged off automatically. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 15 A gray number indicates that the corresponding output is OFF; a yellow number indicates that the corresponding output is ON. ANALOG IN / OUT This graphic display shows the signal of each analog input / output from 0 – 100%. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 16: Filters

    Clean Start Set Point. Recommended setting is 1.2 inWC DATA PLOT This graphical display shows the filter differential pressure over time. The time line view can be changed from one day to 3 months. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 17: Primary Settings

    PULSE DURATION (ms) This numeric entry/display shows the duration of each cleaning pulse. This value is adjustable between 50 and 500 milliseconds. Recommended setting is 100 ms. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 18: Primary Solenoids

    This numeric entry/display shows the set point that the differential pressure must rise above to initiate an alarm. This value is adjustable between the min and max transmitter outputs. Recommended setting is 6 inWC. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 19: Airflow

    Factory default setting is 4 inWC. MANUAL BLOWER SPEED (HZ) This numeric entry/display is visible in Hand mode shows the desired set point for the Blower Speed. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 20: Velocity

    Factory default setting is 2500 FPM. MANUAL BLOWER SPEED (HZ) This numeric entry/display is visible in Hand mode shows the desired set point for the Blower Speed. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 21: 3.3.3 Vfd Settings

    Set to the motor nameplate rated horsepower PARAMETER VALUE This numeric entry/display shows the value of the parameter selected to view or edit. Use caution when modifying parameters as it may render the drive unusable www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 22 VFD compared to a motor starter. ELECTRICITY RATE (USD/KWH) This numeric entry/display shows electricity rate used in power cost calculations. RESET COUNTERS This button resets all resettable VFD counters in this screen. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 23: Discharge

    SHUTDOWN SYSTEM ON RV FAULT This toggle enables a shutdown fault of the collector when the rotary valve has a fault condition. When switched off, the collector will continue to run, but a warning indicator will continue to display the active fault. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 24: Double Dump Valve

    The upper and lower dump valve in Hand Mode. When engaged, and are interlocked so that they can never both all interlocks are met, the valve will run be open at the same time. continuously. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 25: Safety

    Output Relays Safety relay condition Safety Relay is set TRIPPED Safety Relay is tripped ISOLATION VALVE Status This text display shows the status of the isolation valve. Excessive Material Accumulation Detected YES or NO Event Detected YES or NO www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    • Valve not turning • Clear any material from valve DenTech is not liable for any consequences arising from misuse of this system. If you are unsure of whether you are • Sensor needs adjustment • Verify proper chain tension qualified to use or maintain this system, please contact an electrician or other qualified professional for assistance.
  • Page 27: Glossary

    PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC): A modular computer which performs various tasks based on customized instructions. VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD): A motor control system that manipulates output frequency in order to run an electrical motor at any desired speed. www.ayrdyne.com www.ayrdyne.com...
  • Page 28 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual 1975 N. Reading Road, Denver, PA 17517 717-335-4820 | www.ayrdyne.com AD-IOM ©2021 DenTech Industrial www.ayrdyne.com...

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