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20.3 WARNINGS

Warnings are alerts that are displayed only and do not affect controller operation in any way. The table below
describes each warning and indicates the unique codes used to identify them.
Alert Name
Code
3000
Low Voltage
3001
High Voltage
3002
High Fuel Pressure
3003
Low Process Temp
3004
High Level/Flow
3005
Reserved
3006
Grounded Thermocouple
3007
POC Contact Failed to Open
3008
POC2 Contact Failed to Open
3009
POP Contact Failed to Open
3010
Thermocouple Failure
3011
High Auxiliary Temperature
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12V Mode: BMS Controller card input voltage is between 9.6V and 9.9V.
24V Mode: BMS Controller card input voltage is between 19.2V and 19.9V.
* Pressing the OK button on the alert text opens a dialog that identifies the
offending card and input.
12V Mode: BMS Controller card input voltage is between 16.1V and 16.8V.
24V Mode: BMS Controller card input voltage is between 33.1V and 33.6V.
* Pressing the OK button on the alert text opens a dialog that identifies the
offending card and input.
4-20 Mode: BMS Controller Pressure input reading is greater than its High
Pressure SP setting. *
Dry Contact Mode: This warning cannot be set.
Dry Contact High Press Mode: BMS Controller Pressure input is
de-energized. *
* This warning can only be present in non-fuel states.
The process temperature input reading is less than its Low Temp SP
setting.
4-20 Mode: The Appliance or Controller Level/Flow input reading is above
the High Level/Flow SP setting.
Dry Contact Mode: This warning cannot be set.
A Temperature card thermocouple input is detecting a grounded
thermocouple.
* Pressing the OK button on the alert text opens a dialog that identifies the
offending card and input.
The BMS Controller Proof of Closure input is energized when it is expected
to be de-energized.
The BMS Controller Aux input (configured as a Proof of Closure 2 input) is
energized when it is expected to be de-energized.
The BMS Controller Aux input (configured as a Proof of Pilot input) is
energized when it is expected to be de-energized.
A configured temperature card input is open or invalid, OR
Readings from a dual element thermocouple do not match, OR
Internal temperature card ambient temperature fault.
* Pressing the OK button on the alert text opens a dialog that identifies the
offending card and input.
A Temperature card input configured as a High Temp ESD input is reading
a value above its High Temp Warning SP setting.
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