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is symptomatic of poor drainage.
Th is check of the timed drain opening (parameter d1).
Settings depends upon the operating conditions of the dryer and
varies the amount of condensate to be removed.
For standard dryer operating conditions, see the following table of
recommended settings:
Model
PST390
PST490-700
PST840-1980
Parameter d1: time open in seconds for every 2 minutes of opera-
tion.
c) EXTERNAL - if there is an external drain.
To change operation mode, use the parameter d3 (see par. 5.3 in List of
parameters).
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Only set the EXTERNAL mode in absence of the solenoid valve.
Otherwise the relative coil could become damaged.
Alarm log
Contains the descriptions of the last alarms (max. 8).
é
Press
for 5 seconds: the keypad now operates in Alarm
MENU mode and the events can be scrolled with
Every event is displayed with "ALx" (x=1-8).
AL1 = most recent event.
If there are no events "---" appears.
x
To view the details of the event, press
:
ALx
1 Alarm code
2 Th ousands of hours
3 Hours
4 Dew point
5 Evaporation temperature
6 Compressor discharge temperature
7 Auxiliary evaporation temperature
z
é
Scroll with
and
.
5.3 Parameters
Accessing parameters
z
é
Press
and at the same time
: the keypad now operates in
Parameters MENU mode and the parameters can be scrolled with
é
and
.
List of parameters
A1
Sets the unit of measure for dew point in °C or °F.
A2/A3
Total
(display only).
A4/A5
Like A2/A3 but for hours of refrigeration compressor ope-
ration.
Parameter d1
A6
Sets Hd Warning intervention temperature (see par. 5.4 in
5
List of alarm/warnings).
10
A7
Inhibits remote OFF command.
20
b1
Sets the dryer address for serial communications.
b2
Sets the serial communication speed.
b3
Not available
b5
Refrigerant evaporation temperature.
b7
Not available
b8
Compressor discharge (delivery) temperature.
b9
Not available
b11
Auxiliary refrigerant evaporation temperature.
C5
Dryer model:
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é
Mon = models PST090-390
and
.
MuL = models PST490-1980
Note: if the C5 is set to = MuL in a monocooler dryer then
the warning ASE will occur. ASE is a warning for the mul-
ticooler models..
C7
Sets compressor operation mode:
- CYC = CYCLING (energy saving enabled)..
- Con = CONTINUOUS (energy saving disabled)..
C36
Operating logic of the alarm/machine status relay.
0 = relay energised when dryer is running, de-energised if
in warning/alarm status.
1 = relay de-energised when dryer is running, energised if
in warning/alarm status.ù
2 = relay de-energised when dryer is not running,
energised when running.
C37
% energy saving.
d1
Sets the seconds of condensate drain opening (if set in TI-
MED mode).
d2
Like d1, but for seconds closed.
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d3
ISets condensate drain operation mode:
- CAP = INTEGRATED
- tIM = TIMED
- Con = EXTERNAL (24VAC)
PST 390-1980
hours
of
dryer
operation
=
A3x1000+A2
Changing parameters
x
Aft er displaying the parameter, press
, change with
x
then press
to confi rm.
y
Press
to return to STANDARD mode.
5.4 Alarms and Warnings
Alarms cause the dryer to switch off .
Warnings only cause a signal.
In the case of Alarm or Dew Point Sensor Warning (dSE),
displays the alarm code. In the case of a Warning,
displays the fault code and the dew point and WARNING LED comes
on.
If an alarm occurs:
a) Identify and eliminate the cause;
z
b) press
to reset the alarm;
x
c) press
to restart the dryer.
If a warning without automatic reset occurs:
a) identify and eliminate the cause
z
b) press
to reset the warning.
List of alarms/warnings
HP
High Pressure Alarm
CP
Phases monitor Alarm
LP
Low Pressure Alarm
Ld
Low Dew Point Alarm
Lt
Low Evaporation Temperature Alarm
Ht
High Compressor Discharge Temperature Alarm = T> 120°C.
LtA
Alarm low auxiliary evaporation temperature.
Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Warning
rSE
Switches to CONTINUOUS mode.
Condensate Drain Warning
drE
Condensate drainage switches to TIMED mode.
Dew Point Sensor Warning
dSE
Th e measured temperature must return within its normal ran-
ge.
High Dew Point Warning
Hd
Automatic reset when the dew point = A6 - 4°F (2°C).
HSE Discharge temperature sensor Warning
Scheduled Maintenance Warning
Sr
See par. 5.2 and 6.3
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