Trane Wheelchair Direct Fired Indoor and Outdoor Make Up Air Units User Manual

Controls Program m ing Guide  
Direct-Fired Indoor and Outdoor Make-Up  
Air Units  
DFIA  
DFOA  
January 2007  
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NETWORKING  
AdaptAire is adaptable to a variety of different network architectures and  
protocols. Each controller has built-in protocol translation and can be configured  
for operation on ARCnet156 or EIA-485 com m unication networks. See Appendix  
IV for specific controller specifications.  
The AdaptAire system can be connected to m ost existing building autom ation  
system s. Som e system s m ay require the use of special controllers and network  
com m unication devices. See Appendix I for Device Param eters and Cache Setup  
inform ation.  
ADAPTAIRE DEFAULT SETTINGS  
The following is a list of AdaptAire DDC controller defaults. These are the default  
operating param eters set at the factory prior to shipm ent.  
Table 1.  
Default settings  
ITEM  
DEFAULT  
002 binary dips  
OFF  
RANGE  
Unit Network Address  
000 – 255 binary dips  
OFF – MANUAL - AUTO  
Unit Operating Mode  
Time Clock Schedule  
None  
4 Daily - 12 Holiday - 2  
Override schedules  
Heating/Cooling Operating  
Mode  
Heating  
Manual  
HEATING - COOLING  
Damper Operating Mode  
MANUAL - BUILDING  
PRESS - MIXED AIR  
TEMP  
Fuel Selection  
Heating Night Setback  
Cooling Night Setback  
Room Temperature Setpoint  
Freezestat  
Natural Gas  
55°F  
NATURAL - PROPANE  
40°F - 80°F  
100°F  
65°F  
75°F - 120°F  
55°F - 90°F  
45°F  
35°F - 50°F  
Outside Air Economizer  
Setpoint  
65°F  
40°F - 80°F  
Minimum Discharge  
Temperature Setpoint  
55°F  
100°F  
50°F  
40°F - 130°F  
55°F - 130°F  
30°F - 90°F  
Maximum Discharge  
Temperature Setpoint  
Mixed Air Temperature  
Setpoint  
Building Pressure Setpoint  
0” W. C.  
-0.05” - +0.05” W. C.  
0% - 100%  
Manual Damper Position  
Setpoint  
20% Outside Air  
Minimum Ventilation  
Setpoint  
20% Outside Air  
0% - 100%  
User PID Select  
High Input Value  
Direct Acting  
0
DIRECT -REVERSE  
-9999.99 – 99999.99  
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Table 1.  
Default settings (continued)  
ITEM  
DEFAULT  
RANGE  
Low Input Value  
0
0
0
0
-9999.99 – 99999.99  
-9999.99 – 99999.99  
-9999.99 – 99999.99  
-9999.99 – 99999.99  
User Control Setpoint  
Maximum User Setpoint  
Minimum User Setpoint  
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Contents  
NETWORKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
ADAPTAIRE DEFAULT SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Unit Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
MDT Controls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
MRT Controls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
MRT-Pro Controls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
MRT-Expert Controls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Dam per Control Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
100% Outside Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Minim um Ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Freezestat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Clogged Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
User Configured PID Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Critical Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Diagnostics - Non-Critical Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Menu Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Menu Selection Tree for BACview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
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Unit Operating Modes  
There are three different m odes that control the supply fan and unit operation:  
Off  
Manual  
Auto  
There are also four different m ethods for controlling the operating m odes:  
"a rem ote panel with two rotating knob adjustm ents (MDT and MRT controls)  
"a rem ote panel with one rotating knob and an intelligent room sensor (MRT-  
Pro controls)  
"an intelligent room sensor and local user interface panel with LCD display  
(MRT-  
any of the above controls with a internet-base WebCTRL interface.  
MDT Controls:  
MDT, m odulating discharge tem perature, is the m ost basic AdaptAire control for  
discharge tem perature. The MDT control system includes a rem ote control panel  
equipped with 1 or 2 potentiom eters, 3 or m ore pilot lights, and up to 2 switches.  
UNIT OFF MODE  
Off Mode is the default unit operational m ode. To place the unit in the Off Mode,  
rotate the "tem perature setpoint" knob on the rem ote control panel  
counterclockwise to the stop. This will place the unit in the OFF m ode and  
extinguish the "unit enable" light. The OFF m ode prevents the unit from starting  
UNIT MANUAL MODE  
Manual Mode allows the unit to turn on. To place the unit in the Manual Mode,  
rotate the "tem perature setpoint" knob on the rem ote control panel clockwise to  
the desired discharge air tem perature setpoint. This will place the unit in the  
MANUAL m ode and enable the burner. See Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Modes  
and Energy Saving Modes of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
UNIT AUTO MODE  
Auto Mode has four different functions that control the unit operation. They are a  
tim e clock, heating and cooling night setbacks, and a signal from an external  
source.  
The MDT control does not support the tim e clock, night setback, or auxiliary unit  
enable functions.  
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MRT Controls:  
MRT, m odulating room tem perature, is the m ost basic AdaptAire control for  
room tem perature. The MRT control system includes a rem ote control panel  
equipped with 1 or 2 potentiom eters, 3 or m ore pilot lights, and up to 2 switches.  
UNIT OFF MODE  
Off Mode is the default unit operational m ode. To place the unit in Off Mode  
rotate the "tem perature setpoint" knob on the rem ote control panel  
counterclockwise to the stop. This will place the unit in the OFF m ode and  
extinguish the "unit enable" light. The OFF m ode prevents the unit from starting.  
UNIT MANUAL MODE  
Manual Mode allows the unit to turn on To place the unit in Manual Mode rotate  
the "tem perature setpoint" knob on the rem ote control panel clockwise to the  
desired room tem perature setpoint. This will place the unit in the MANUAL  
m ode. The burner will be enabled if the room air tem perature is 2° below the  
room tem perature setpoint and will be deactivated when the room air  
tem perature is above the room tem perature setpoint. The cooling output will be  
enabled if the room air tem perature is 2° above the room tem perature setpoint  
and will be deactivated when the room air tem perature is below the room  
tem perature setpoint.  
UNIT AUTO MODE  
Auto Mode has four different functions that control the unit operation. They are a  
tim e clock, heating and cooling night setbacks, and a signal from an external  
source.  
The MRT control does not support the tim e clock, night setback, or auxiliary unit  
enable functions.  
MRT-Pro Controls:  
The AdaptAire MRT-Pro, m odulating room tem perature control, provides som e  
lim ited inform ation regarding unit operation on an LCD display and allows the  
user to adjust a few basic operational param eters. The MRT-Pro m ust be placed  
in the MANUAL or AUTO m ode in the controller program using a BACview or PC  
in order for it to operate. The Off, Manual, and Auto m odes will then function as  
described in the following sections.  
UNIT OFF MODE  
Off Mode is the default unit operational m ode. The OFF m ode prevents the unit  
from starting and overrides the Tim e Clock and Night Setback functions. A  
BACview or PC is required to change from this m ode. See the section related to  
the MRT Expert for instructions on how to use the BACview for program m ing.  
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UNIT MANUAL MODE  
Manual Mode allows the unit to turn on regardless of the Tim e Clock or Night  
Setback functions. A BACview or PC is required to change to this m ode. See the  
section related to the MRT Expert for instructions on how to use the BACview for  
program m ing.  
UNIT AUTO MODE  
Auto Mode has four different functions that control the unit operation. They are a  
tim e clock, heating and cooling night setbacks, and a signal from an external  
source. A BACview or PC is required to change to this m ode. See the section  
related to the MRT Expert for instructions on how to use the BACview for  
program m ing.  
Unoccupied/ Occupied Control. Once the unit is placed in the Auto Mode, the  
unit can be controlled from the keypad on the MRT-Pro room sensor. The MRT-  
Pro room sensor display will indicate the unit is in the un-occupied period. To  
turn the unit on and place it in the occupied period press the "Manual On" button  
on the face of the MRT-Pro room sensor. Pressing the "Warm er" button can  
increase the am ount of "on" tim e. Pressing the "Cooler" button can decrease the  
am ount of "on" tim e. Each press decreases the tim e in 30-m inute increm ents.  
Each press increases the tim e in 30-m inute increm ents to a m axim um of 9 hours  
of "on" tim e.  
To turn the unit off and place it in the un-occupied period press the "Manual On"  
button on the face of the MRT-Pro room sensor. The display will indicate the  
am ount of "on" tim e rem aining. Press the "Cooler" button repeatedly until the  
tim e reaches zero, and the unit shuts off. Each press decreases the tim e in 30-  
m inute increm ents.  
Auto Mode has four different functions that control the unit operation. They are a  
tim e clock, heating and cooling night setbacks, and a signal from an external  
source.  
Scheduling Tim e Clock. This function requires the purchase of a BACview or a  
direct PC interface to the unit controller. See the section related to the MRT  
Expert for instructions on how to use the BACview for program m ing.  
Heating Night Setback. The Heating Night Setback function autom atically cycles  
the unit "on" if the room tem perature falls below the Heating Night Setback  
tem perature setpoint, and the unit is scheduled to be "off". If the unit is scheduled  
to be "off" and the Heating Night Setback function turns the unit "on", the unit will  
be cycled "off" once the room air tem perature has risen 2° above the Heating  
Night Setback setpoint. The default for this setpoint is 55°F and is fixed at 10°  
below the Heating setpoint. Changing the Heating setpoint changes the Heating  
Night Setback setpoint  
Cooling Night Setback. The Cooling Night Setback function autom atically cycles  
the unit "on" if the room tem perature rises above the Cooling Night Setback  
tem perature setpoint, and the unit is scheduled to be "off". If the unit is scheduled  
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to be "off" and the Cooling Night Setback function turns the unit "on", the unit will  
be cycled "off" once the room air tem perature has fallen 2° below the Cooling  
Night Setback setpoint. The default for this setpoint is 100°F and is fixed at 27°  
above the Cooling setpoint. Changing the Cooling setpoint changes the Cooling  
Night Setback setpoint.  
Auxiliary Unit Enable. The Auxiliary Unit Enable function overrides all other  
Auto Mode functions and autom atically cycles the unit into operation. This  
function is activated whenever a contact is closed between the appropriate  
term inals on the unit's term inal strip located in the unit's m ain control panel. See  
the Typical Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed Input sections of this m anual for  
m ore inform ation. This function can be used with a twist tim er, toggle switch,  
door switch, exhaust fan interlock, or any other dry contact to override the tim e  
clock schedule.  
MRT-Expert Controls:  
The AdaptAire MRT-Expert, m odulating room tem perature control, provides full  
inform ation regarding unit operation and allows the user to adjust all operational  
param eters using the included BACview panel.  
UNIT OFF MODE  
Off Mode is the default unit operational m ode. To place the unit in Off Mode  
scroll through the Unit Modes m enu tree, locate the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL branch,  
and select OFF. This will place the unit in the OFF m ode. The OFF m ode prevents  
the fan and burner from starting. This m ode will override the Tim e Clock and  
Night Setback functions.  
UNIT MANUAL MODE  
Manual Mode allows the supply fan to turn on regardless of the Tim e Clock or  
Night Setback functions. Heating and cooling functions use the Night Setback  
Setpoints. To place the unit in Manual Mode scroll through the Unit Modes m enu  
tree, locate the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL branch, and select MANUAL. This will place  
the unit in the MANUAL m ode.  
UNIT AUTO MODE  
Auto Mode has four different functions that control the supply fan and unit  
operation. They are a tim e clock function, heating and cooling night setbacks,  
and a signal from an external source to an auxiliary digital input. To place the unit  
in Auto Mode scroll through the Unit Modes m enu tree, locate the AUTO/OFF/  
MAN branch, and select AUTO. This will place the unit in the AUTO m ode. This  
activates the four Auto m ode functions.  
Scheduling Tim e Clock. The prim ary Auto Mode function is the Tim e Clock  
Schedule. The Tim e Clock function allows the user to schedule the operational  
tim es of the unit. There are four different schedules available: 24 hour continuous  
operation, daily, holiday, and override. The daily schedule can be program m ed  
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for up to 4 separate On/Off events with any com bination of days. The norm al  
schedule sets the typical On/Off tim es for the unit. The holiday schedule can be  
program m ed for up to 12 separate On/Off events with any com bination of days.  
The holiday schedule sets the Off tim es for holidays and other shutdown periods.  
The override schedule can be program m ed for up to 2 separate On/Off events  
with any com bination of days. The override schedule sets the On tim es that will  
override the holiday schedule. This scheduling system allows the user to  
program a diverse array of On/Off operations. An exam ple of a typical schedule  
would be to have the unit On Monday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM,  
except during the weeks of Thanksgiving and Christm as when the units will be  
Off. However they will run each weekday during the Thanksgiving shutdown  
from 8:00 AM until noon while a m aintenance crew is in the building. AdaptAire  
has no preset operational schedule.  
To set the tim e clock function for 24 hour continuous operation scroll through the  
m enu tree and locate the SCHEDULES page. Set the 24 Hr Operation to yes. Enter  
the Daily section of the m enu and set the Use tab to yes. Finally select the days  
for 24 hour operation.  
To set the operational tim es of the unit scroll through the SCHEDULES m enu  
tree, and locate the desired Daily, Holiday, or Override branch. Enter the days and  
tim es for the unit to operate. In the Daily or Override section these tim es should  
correspond to the desired "on" tim es for the unit's operation. In the Holiday  
section these tim es should correspond to the desired "off" tim es for the unit's  
operation.  
See the CLOCK SET section of this m anual for setting the tim e, date and Daylight  
Savings function.  
Heating Night Setback. The Heating Night Setback function autom atically cycles  
the unit "on" if the room tem perature falls below the Heating Night Setback  
tem perature setpoint, and the unit is scheduled to be "off". If the unit is scheduled  
to be "off" and the Heating Night Setback function turns the unit "on", the unit will  
be cycled "off" once the room air tem perature has risen 2° above the Heating  
Night Setback setpoint. The default for this setpoint is 55°F. To change the Heating  
Night Setback setpoint scroll through the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the  
Heating Night Setback setpoint and enter a new tem perature. The allowable  
tem perature range is 40°F - 80°F.  
Cooling Night Setback. The Cooling Night Setback function autom atically cycles  
the unit "on" if the room tem perature rises above the Cooling Night Setback  
tem perature setpoint and the unit is scheduled to be "off". If the unit is scheduled  
to be "off" and the Cooling Night Setback function turns the unit "on", the unit will  
be cycled off once the room air tem perature has fallen 2° below the Cooling  
Night Setback setpoint. This function toggles digital output DO1. The default for  
this setpoint is 100°F. To change the Cooling Night Setback setpoint scroll through  
the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the Cooling Night Setback setpoint and enter a  
new tem perature. The allowable tem perature range is 75°F - 125°F.  
Auxiliary Unit Enable. The Auxiliary Unit Enable function overrides all other  
Auto Mode functions and autom atically cycles the unit into operation. This  
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function is activated whenever a contact is closed between the appropriate  
term inals on the unit's term inal strip located in the unit's m ain control panel.  
Heating and cooling functions use the Night Setback Setpoints. See the Typical  
Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed Input sections of this m anual for m ore  
inform ation. This function can be used with a twist tim er, toggle switch, door  
switch, exhaust fan interlock, or any other dry contact to override the tim e clock  
schedule.  
Heating/ Ventilating/ Cooling Operating Modes  
The AdaptAire DDC controller autom atically switches between the heating,  
ventilating and cooling m odes of operation.  
Heating Mode  
Heating Mode allows the burner to operate as needed and is activated whenever  
the room tem perature is 2° below the heating setpoint.  
General Burner Control  
In the Heating Mode the burner will m odulate to m aintain a constant  
tem perature. To change the desired heating discharge or room tem perature of an  
MDT or MRT control system , rotate the tem perature setpoint knob on the rem ote  
panel clockwise to the desired tem perature.  
To change the desired heating room tem perature of an MRT-Pro control system ,  
depress the Warm er button to increase the desired room tem perature setpoint or  
depress the Cooler button to decrease the desired room tem perature setpoint.  
Each push of a button changes the tem perature setpoint by 1°F. The setpoint can  
be changed a m axim um of ±10°F from the default of 72°F.  
To change the desired heating room tem perature of an MRT-Expert control  
system , scroll through the SETPOINTS m enu tree using the BACview, locate the  
Occupied Heating Setpoint, and enter a new tem perature. The allowable  
tem perature range is 55°F - 90°F. The burner will m odulate using a PID loop to  
m aintain this tem perature.  
Additionally, on all controls system s except the MDT the control system  
m odulates the burner to m aintain the supply air tem perature within a defined  
operating window. This window defines the m axim um and m inim um discharge  
tem peratures.  
To change the desired m inim um supply or discharge air tem perature scroll  
through the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the HTG MIN DA Setpoint, and enter a  
new tem perature. This tem perature m ust not be greater than the HTG MAX DA  
Setpoint. The allowable tem perature range is 40°F - 130°F. This sets the lowest  
discharge air tem perature that will leave the unit.  
To change the desired m axim um supply or discharge air tem perature scroll  
through the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the HTG MAX DA Setpoint, and enter  
a new tem perature. This tem perature m ust not be less than the HTG MIN DA  
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Setpoint. The allowable tem perature range is 55°F - 130°F. This sets the highest  
discharge air tem perature that will leave the unit.  
If the m axim um and m inim um discharge tem perature setpoints are set for the  
sam e tem perature, the supply air tem perature will be the sam e as the setpoint  
regardless of the room tem perature setpoint or actual room tem perature.  
Recirculating Direct-Fired Heaters. Using different controller software, the  
AdaptAire DDC system can accom m odate three distinct types of recirculating  
direct-fired units: those that return air before the burner and em ploy a special  
airflow station, those that return air before the burner and do not em ploy a  
special airflow station, and those that recirculate air after the burner.  
Recirculating direct-fired units, like all direct-fired units, deliver all of their  
products of com bustion directly to the heated air space. For this reason it is  
extrem ely im portant that the proper ventilation rate be m aintained to dilute these  
em issions.  
AdaptAire units, that recirculate air before the burner and em ploy an airflow  
m easuring station, utilize a control schem e that m easures air pressure to  
determ ine the ratio of outside air and return air. These units are listed by an  
independent third party testing agency and use the equivalent tem perature rise  
control schem e to lim it burner m odulation. The AdaptAire system accurately  
m easures the ratio of outside and return air, calculates the allowable equivalent  
tem perature rise and autom atically lim its the burners firing rate. This insures the  
products of com bustion, delivered to the space by the unit, are held at or below  
allowable OSHA thresholds. The outside air percentage is the driving param eter  
for this function. A greater percentage of outside air or dilution air enables the  
unit to generate a higher allowable equivalent tem perature rise.  
AdaptAire units that recirculate air before the burner and do not em ploy an  
airflow m easuring station utilize a control schem e that m easures dam per  
position to determ ine the percentage of return air. These units are not listed by  
an independent third party testing agency but do use the equivalent tem perature  
rise control schem e to lim it burner m odulation.  
AdaptAire units that recirculate air after the burner are physically constrained to  
lim it the percentage of return air. These constraints are m eant to provide the  
proper dilution air. An independent third party testing agency and do not use the  
equivalent tem perature rise control schem e to lim it burner m odulation does not  
list these units.  
In order of lowest to greatest priority the burner m odulation param eters are:  
room tem perature, discharge or supply air tem perature, and equivalent  
tem perature rise.  
There are three Energy Savings m odes that could disable the burner.  
Energy Savings Mode 1—Mixing Box Recirculating Units. Energy Savings Mode  
1 will autom atically disable the burner if the m ixed air tem perature is equal to or  
greater than the m inim um discharge air tem perature setpoint, and the room air  
tem perature is 5°F above the room air tem perature setpoint. This function is  
intended to restrain the room tem perature from rising uncontrollably in buildings  
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with internal heat gain. In certain conditions it m ay be necessary to readjust the  
m inim um discharge air or room tem perature setpoint upward or adjust the  
outside/return air ratio to provide a warm er supply air tem perature.  
Energy Savings Mode 1—Non-Recirculating Units. Energy Savings Mode 1 will  
autom atically disable the burner if the outside air tem perature is equal to or  
greater than the m inim um discharge air tem perature setpoint, and the room air  
tem perature is 5°F above the room air tem perature setpoint. This function is  
intended to restrain the room tem perature from rising uncontrollably in buildings  
with internal heat gain. In certain conditions it m ay be necessary to readjust the  
m inim um discharge air or room tem perature setpoint upward or adjust the  
outside/return air ratio to provide a warm er supply air tem perature.  
Energy Savings Mode 2—Mixing Box Recirculating Direct-Fired Units. Energy  
Savings Mode 2 will autom atically disable the burner if the burner's m inim um  
firing rate exceeds the allowable equivalent tem perature rise. This condition is  
unlikely to occur unless the burner's m inim um firing rate is m isadjusted and set  
too high, or the inlet air opening is restricted.  
Energy Savings Mode 3. Energy Savings Mode 3 will autom atically disable the  
burner if the outside air tem perature is above the Outside Air Econom izer  
setpoint. This function is sim ilar to an inlet duct therm ostat. The burner will cycle  
back on if the supply air tem perature drops 3°F below the Outside Air Econom izer  
setpoint.  
To change the desired outside air econom izer tem perature scroll through the  
SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the ECONOMIZER Setpoint, and enter a new  
tem perature. The default for this setpoint is 65°F. The allowable tem perature  
range is 40°F - 80°F.  
Ventilation Mode  
Ventilation Mode occurs when the fan is running but the unit is not providing  
heating or cooling.  
On an MDT control system the heating m ode is activated when the rem ote  
tem perature setpoint knob is turned to start the unit. See Energy Savings Modes  
for m ore inform ation.  
On all other system s the ventilation m ode is dependant on the room  
tem perature. The heating/ventilation/cooling operation is dem onstrated below.  
The dotted line in the m iddle of the diagram represents the change between  
room tem perature rise and room tem perature fall. Select a point on the heavy  
line in the diagram to determ ine the m ode of operation.  
EXAMPLE: Start at point "A". The unit is in the ventilation m ode and the room  
tem perature is rising. Follow the dashed line upward. If the room tem perature  
rises to a tem perature that is 2°F over the cooling setpoint, the cooling will be  
enabled, and the unit will be in the cooling m ode. Follow the solid line clockwise.  
Once the room tem perature has fallen to the cooling setpoint, the cooling m ode  
will be disabled, and the room will be in the ventilation m ode. Follow the dashed  
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line downward. If the room tem perature falls to a tem perature that is 2°F below  
the heating setpoint, the heating will be enabled, and the unit will be in the  
heating m ode. Continue following the solid line in a clockwise direction to the  
heating setpoint. Once the room tem perature rises to the heating setpoint, the  
heating m ode will be disabled, and the room will be in the ventilation m ode.  
Figure 1. Cooling Mode  
Cooling mode  
Cooling  
mode  
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mode  
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cooling enable  
Ventilation  
mode  
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cooling SP  
Ventilation  
mode  
heating SP  
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heating enable  
Heating  
mode  
Heating  
mode  
Heating mode  
Cooling Mode  
Cooling Mode allows the cooling to operate as needed and is activated whenever  
the room tem perature is 2° above the cooling setpoint. In the Cooling Mode the  
cooling output will cycle to m aintain a constant room tem perature. The cooling  
output does not have an anti-cycle delay.  
The MDT control system does not support the Cooling Mode.  
To change the desired cooling room tem perature of an MRT control system ,  
rotate the tem perature setpoint knob on the rem ote panel clockwise to the  
desired tem perature. The allowable tem perature range is 55°F - 90°F. The cooling  
will be disabled when the room tem perature drops to the Cooling Setpoint.  
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To change the desired cooling room tem perature of an MRT-Pro control system ,  
depress the Warm er button to increase the desired room tem perature setpoint or  
depress the Cooler button to decrease the desired room tem perature setpoint.  
Each push of a button changes the tem perature setpoint by 1°F. The setpoint can  
be changed a m axim um of ±10°F from the default of 72°F.  
To change the desired cooling room tem perature of an MRT-Expert control  
system , scroll through the SETPOINTS m enu tree using the BACview, locate the  
Occupied Cooling Setpoint, and enter a new tem perature. The allowable  
tem perature range is 61°F - 96°F. The burner will m odulate using a PID loop to  
m aintain this tem perature.  
Additionally, on all controls system s except the MDT the control system cycles  
the cooling output to m aintain the supply air tem perature within a defined  
operating window. This window defines the m axim um and m inim um discharge  
tem peratures.  
To change the desired m inim um supply or discharge air tem perature scroll  
through the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the CLG MIN DA Setpoint, and enter a  
new tem perature. This tem perature m ust not be greater than the CLG MAX DA  
Setpoint. The allowable tem perature range is 55°F - 130°F. This sets the lowest  
discharge air tem perature that will leave the unit.  
To change the desired m axim um supply or discharge air tem perature scroll  
through the SETPOINTS m enu tree, locate the CLG MAX DA Setpoint, and enter a  
new tem perature. This tem perature m ust not be less than the CLG MIN DA  
Setpoint. The allowable tem perature range is 55°F - 130°F. This sets the highest  
discharge air tem perature that will leave the unit.  
If the m axim um and m inim um discharge tem perature setpoints are set for the  
sam e tem perature, the supply air tem perature will be the sam e as the setpoint  
regardless of the room tem perature setpoint or actual room tem perature.  
Dam per Control Modes  
There are four different m odes that control the unit dam per operation: Manual,  
Mixed Air Tem perature, Building Pressure, and 100% Outside Air. Except for the  
100% Outside Air m ode, these operating m odes are selected through the m enu  
tree of the local user interface or PC. Not all dam per m odes are available on all  
units.  
Manual Mode  
Manual Mode is the default dam per operational m ode. This will set the outside  
air dam per to a fixed position.  
MDT and MRT Controls. To place the dam per operation in Manual Mode on an  
MDT or MRT control system be sure the appropriate term inals in the unit control  
panel are not shorted. See the Typical Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed Input  
sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation. Rotate the dam per control knob on  
the rem ote panel to the desired percentage of outside air. If the unit served by  
this control is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air before the burner, and is  
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operating in the heating m ode, the unit will autom atically keep the m inim um  
outside air at 20%. If the outside air drops below 20%, the burner will cycle off.  
See Minim um Ventilation.  
MRT-Pro Controls. To change the dam per m ode on an MRT-Pro control system  
requires the use of a BACview or PC. See the section related to the MRT Expert  
for instructions on how to use the BACview for program m ing.  
MRT-Expert Control. To place the dam per operation in Manual Mode scroll  
through the m enu tree, locate the Dam per Mode branch and select Manual Pos.  
Next, scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Setpoints branch, select Man Vent  
SP, and enter the desired dam per position. The allowable range is 0% to 100%. If  
the unit served by this control is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air before  
the burner, and is operating in the heating m ode, the unit will autom atically keep  
the m inim um outside air at 20%. If the outside air drops below 20%, the burner  
will cycle off. See Minim um Ventilation.  
Mixed Air Tem perature Mode  
The Mixed Air Tem perature m ode varies the percentages of outside air and  
return air to m aintain a constant m ixed air tem perature. The AdaptAire controller  
com putes the m ixed air tem perature using the outside air and return air  
tem peratures and the ratio of their respective airflows.  
MDT and MRT Controls. To place the dam per operation in Mixed Air  
Tem perature Mode on an MDT or MRT control system be sure the appropriate  
term inals in the unit control panel are shorted. See the Typical Wiring Schem atic  
and Multiplexed Input sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation. Rotate the  
dam per control knob on the rem ote panel to the desired m ixed air tem perature. If  
the unit served by this control is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air before  
the burner, and is operating in the heating m ode, the unit will autom atically keep  
the m inim um outside air at 20%. If the outside air drops below 20%, the burner  
will cycle off. See Minim um Ventilation.  
MRT-Pro Controls. To change the dam per m ode on an MRT-Pro control system  
requires the use of a BACview or PC. See the section related to the MRT Expert  
for instructions on how to use the BACview for program m ing.  
MRT-Expert Control. To place the dam per operation in Mixed Air Tem perature  
Mode scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Dam per Mode branch and select  
MA Tem p Ctrl. Next, scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Setpoints branch,  
select Mixed Air, and enter the desired tem perature. The allowable range is 30°F -  
80°F. If the unit served by this control is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air  
before the burner, and is operating in the heating m ode, the unit will  
autom atically keep the m inim um outside air at 20%. If the outside air drops  
below 20%, the burner will cycle off. Se e Min im u m Ve n t ila t io n .  
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Building Pressure Mode  
The Building Pressure m ode varies the percentages of outside air and return air  
to m aintain a constant pressure within the space. A pressure transducer  
com pares the pressure outside the space to the pressure inside the space and  
transm its a corresponding signal to the AdaptAire controller. The controller  
com pares this signal to the desired building pressure setpoint and uses a PID  
loop to m odulate the outside air and return air dam pers to m aintain the specified  
building pressure.  
MDT and MRT Controls. The MDT and MRT control system s do not support  
building pressure control m ode.  
MRT-Pro Controls. To change the dam per m ode on an MRT-Pro control system  
requires the use of a BACview or PC. See the section related to the MRT Expert  
for instructions on how to use the BACview for program m ing.  
MRT-Expert Control. To place the dam per operation in Building Pressure Mode  
scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Dam per Mode branch and select Bldg Prs  
Ctrl. Next, scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Setpoints branch, select Bldg  
Prs, and enter the desired pressure. The allowable range is -0.05"wc to +0.05"wc.  
If the unit served by this control is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air before  
the burner, and is operating in the heating m ode, the unit will autom atically keep  
the m inim um outside air at 20%. If the outside air drops below 20%, the burner  
will cycle off. Se e Min im u m Ve n t ila t io n .  
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100% Outside Air  
The 100% Outside Air function autom atically opens the outside air dam pers and  
closes the return air dam pers. This function is activated whenever a contact is  
closed between the appropriate term inals on the unit's term inal strip located in  
the unit's m ain control panel. See the Typical Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed  
Input sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation. The 100% Outside Air  
function overrides all other dam per control functions. See User Configured PID  
Control for use with non-recirculating units.  
Minim um Ventilation  
To change the Minim um Ventilation requires the use of a BACview or PC. The  
Minim um Ventilation function defines the m inim um outside air percentage and  
autom atically prevents the dam pers from m odulating below this point. This  
function can be used in heating or cooling m ode. If the unit served by this control  
is a direct-fired heater, that recirculates air before the burner, and is operating in  
the heating m ode, the unit will autom atically keep the m inim um outside air at  
20%. If the outside air drops below 20%, the burner will cycle off. To specify the  
Minim um Ventilation scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Setpoints branch  
and select Min Vent, and enter the desired outside air percentage. The allowable  
range is 0% - 100% outside air.  
Freezestat  
To change the Minim um Ventilation requires the use of a BACview or PC. The  
Freezestat function autom atically cycles the unit off if the supply air tem perature  
drops below the Freezestat setpoint for 3 continuous m inutes. There is an initial  
8-m inute delay prior activation on recirculating units, and an initial 6-m inute  
delay on non-recirculating units. The Freezestat function prevents the unit from  
starting. The default for this setpoint is 45°F. To change the Freezestat setpoint  
scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Setpoints branch, select Freezestat SP,  
and enter a new tem perature. The allowable tem perature range is 35°F - 50°F.  
Clogged Filter  
An optional clogged filter switch is required for this function. The Clogged Filter  
function autom atically notifies the user of a dirty filter condition. A Clogged Filter  
indication will appear on the rem ote panel or local user interface. This function is  
activated whenever a contact is closed between the appropriate term inals on the  
unit's term inal strip located in the unit's m ain control panel. See the Typical  
Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed Input sections of this m anual for m ore  
inform ation.  
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User Configured PID Control  
This function is applicable to non-recirculating units only. The User Configured  
PID Control function allows the user to control an analog output based on a user  
defined analog input and setpoint. See the Typical Wiring and Unit Controller  
Specification sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation regarding the inputs  
and outputs. This function also allows the user to select the PID type (direct or  
reverse acting) and establish upper and lower control lim its. Five keypad entries  
define the operational param eters. These param eters are: User Control Setpoint,  
Minim um User Setpoint, Maxim um User Setpoint, Low Input Value, and High  
Input Value. The low and high input values describe the input transducer range.  
The control setpoint is the prim ary operational param eter while the m inim um  
and m axim um setpoints describe the extents of the desired operating range and  
provide secondary control as described below. The allowable range for all of  
these param eters is -9999.99 - +99999.99.  
The analog input and output are polarity sensitive and can be configured for  
different types of inputs. See the Typical Wiring and Unit Controller Specification  
sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation regarding the inputs and outputs.  
The analog input m ust be connected to IN-1. This input m ust be configured for  
either of two different types of input signals:  
0-5Vdc: The output im pedance m ust not exceed 10K?. The input im pedance  
of the controller is 1M?. This input is polarity sensitive. Be sure the  
connections from the source are correctly polarized at the controller.  
Therm istor: Precon type 2 (10k ohm at 77°F) Input voltages should range  
between 0.489V and 3.825V. See the wiring diagram s for recirculating m odel  
units for typical connections of transducers.  
The IN-1 configuration jum pers on the controller m ust be set for the  
appropriate input signal.  
A c o n t a c t c lo s u re b e t w e e n t h e a p p ro p ria t e t e rm in a ls o n t h e u n it ' s  
t e rm in a l s t rip lo c a t e d in t h e u n it ' s m a in c o n t ro l p a n e l w ill d rive t h e  
o u t p u t t o 10 0 % . See the Typical Wiring Schem atic and Multiplexed Input  
sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
DIRECT ACTING  
The controller output is m odulated by a PID loop from 0% to 100% based on the  
User Control setpoint and the input signal. As the input signal increases the  
output voltage increases. Additionally, a secondary control acts to override the  
PID loop to scale the output as follows.  
If the input variable equals the User Control setpoint, the output will be  
determ ined by the PID loop. In this situation the override has no effect on the  
output value.  
If the input variable is above the User Control setpoint, the output could increase  
from 0% to 100% as the input variable increases from the User Control setpoint  
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to the Max User setpoint. In this situation the output value is the greater of the  
PID output or the override output.  
If the input variable is below the User Control setpoint, the output could decrease  
from 100% to 0% as the input variable decreases from the User Control setpoint  
to the Min User setpoint. In this situation the output value is the lesser of the PID  
utput or the override output. See the following exam ple.  
Assum e the user wishes to control a chilled water valve using a tem perature  
transducer. The control variable will be supply air tem perature. As the supply air  
tem perature increases, the chilled water valve should open to lower the  
tem perature. The tem perature transducer has a range of 50ºF - 85ºF. The user  
would like the supply air tem perature to be 75ºF but does not want it to drop  
below 70ºF or go above 80ºF. The param eters entered on the keypad display will  
be:  
Direct (as input increases  
PID Select  
High Input Val  
Low Input Val  
User Ctrl SP  
Max User SP  
Min User SP  
output increases)  
85ºF  
50ºF  
75ºF  
80ºF  
70ºF  
The tem perature transducer senses the supply air tem perature and sends a  
corresponding signal to the AdaptAire controller. The controller com pares this  
signal to the desired user control setpoint (75ºF) and uses the PID loop to  
m odulate the output from 0-100% (0-10Vdc). The output is connected to the  
chilled water valve that opens or closes to m aintain the specified supply air  
tem perature.  
If the supply air tem perature is 75ºF, the output from the controller will be  
determ ined by the PID control sequence, and the override will have no effect on  
the output.  
If the supply air tem perature is m ore than 75ºF, the output from the controller will  
be determ ined by the PID control sequence or the override whichever is less.  
If the supply air tem perature is less than 75ºF, the output from the controller will  
be determ ined by the PID control sequence or the override whichever is m ore.  
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Figure 2. Direct acting  
Max User SP  
80ºF  
100%  
override  
scaler  
75ºF  
0%  
>
=
<
0-100%  
Output  
User Ctrl SP  
75ºF PID 0-100%  
75ºF  
100%  
override  
scaler  
Min User SP  
70ºF  
0%  
REVERSE ACTING  
The controller output AO-1 is m odulated by a PID loop from 0% to 100% based on  
the User Control setpoint and the input signal to IN-9. As the input signal  
increases the output voltage decreases. Additionally, a secondary control acts to  
override the PID loop to scale the output as follows.  
If the input variable equals the User Control setpoint, the output will be  
determ ined by the PID loop. In this situation the override has no effect on the  
output value.  
If the input variable is above the User Control setpoint, the output could decrease  
from 100% to 0% as the input variable increases from the User Control setpoint  
to the Max User setpoint. In this situation the output value is the lesser of the PID  
output or the override output.  
If the input variable is below the User Control setpoint, the output could increase  
from 0% to 100% as the input variable decreases from the User Control setpoint  
to the Min User setpoint. In this situation the output value is the greater of the  
PID output or the override output. See the following exam ple.  
Assum e the user wishes to control the fan speed using a variable frequency drive  
(VFD). The VFD input is 0-10Vdc. The control variable will be building pressure.  
As the building pressure increases, the fan speed should decrease. The building  
pressure transducer has a range of -0.1" to +0.1". The user would like the building  
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pressure to be+0.03" but does not want it to drop below 0.0" or go above +0.05".  
The param eters entered on the keypad display will be:  
PID Select  
High Input Val  
Low Input Val  
User Ctrl SP  
Max User SP  
Min User SP  
Reverse (as input increases output decreases)  
.10  
-0.10  
0.03  
0.05  
0.00  
The pressure transducer com pares the pressure outside the space to the  
pressure inside the space and transm its a corresponding signal to the AdaptAire  
controller. The controller com pares this signal to the desired user control  
setpoint (0.03") and uses the PID loop to m odulate the output from 0-100% (0-  
10Vdc). The output is connected to the VFD that changes speed to m aintain the  
specified building pressure.  
If the building pressure is 0.03", the output from the controller will be determ ined  
by the PID control sequence, and the override will have no effect on the output.  
If the building pressure is m ore than 0.03", the output from the controller will be  
determ ined by the PID control sequence or the override whichever is less.  
If the building pressure is less than 0.03", the output from the controller will be  
determ ined by the PID control sequence or the override whichever is m ore.  
Figure 3. Reverse acting  
Max User SP  
.05”  
0%  
Input > .03”?  
override  
scaler  
.03”  
100%  
>
=
<
0-100%  
Output  
User Ctrl SP  
.03” PID 0-100%  
.03”  
0%  
override  
scaler  
Input < .03”?  
Min User SP  
.00”  
100%  
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Unit Resets  
This section should assist the user in resetting alarm s and cycle counters which  
have been displayed on the BACview.  
ALARM. To reset an alarm scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Unit Resets  
branch and select Alarm . Press the Enter key. The word OFF should flash. Now  
press the INC key and the word ON should flash on the display. Press the Enter  
key again and ON should stop flashing. Repeat this process so the word OFF is  
displayed and not flashing. The alarm has now been cleared and the Alarm RS  
function has been rearm ed.  
CALIBRATE. The Calibrate function forces the controller to recalibrate the return  
air flow station. The recalibration will occur im m ediately if the fan is running or at  
the next fan start. To recalibrate scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Unit  
Resets branch and select Calibrate. Press the Enter key. The word OFF should  
flash. Now press the INC key and the word ON should flash on the display. Press  
the Enter key again and ON should stop flashing. Repeat this process so the word  
OFF is displayed and not flashing. The calibration has now been initiated and the  
Calibration function has been rearm ed.  
FAN COUNT. Fan Count records each fan start. To reset a fan count scroll through  
the m enu tree, locate the Unit Resets branch and select Fan Count. Press the  
Enter key. The word OFF should flash. Now press the INC key and the word ON  
should flash on the display. Press the Enter key again and ON should stop  
flashing. Repeat this process so the word OFF is displayed and not flashing. The  
fan count has now been cleared and the Fan Count function has been rearm ed.  
HEATING COUNT. Heating Count records each burner start. To reset a heating  
count scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Unit Resets branch and select  
Heating Count. Press the Enter key. The word OFF should flash. Now press the  
INC key and the word ON should flash on the display. Press the Enter key again  
and ON should stop flashing. Repeat this process so the word OFF is displayed  
and not flashing. The heating count has now been cleared and the Heating Count  
function has been rearm ed.  
COOLING COUNT. Cooling Count records each cooling start. To reset a cooling  
count scroll through the m enu tree, locate the Unit Resets branch and select  
Cooling Count. Press the Enter key. The word OFF should flash. Now press the  
INC key and the word ON should flash on the display. Press the Enter key again  
and ON should stop flashing. Repeat this process so the word OFF is displayed  
and not flashing. The cooling count has now been cleared and the Cooling Count  
function has been rearm ed.  
Multiplexed Inputs  
DDC controllers are designed with a finite num ber of inputs and outputs.  
Multiplexing expands the functionality of the controller by allowing m ultiple  
devices to effectively share the sam e input. This is usually accom plished by  
connecting resistors, either in a series or parallel configuration, to an analog  
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input. A switch is used in conjunction with each resistor. When a switch is closed,  
the resistance at the controller input changes. This allows the controller to  
identify which switch has closed. The controller is program m ed to associate each  
different resistance with a specific function. For exam ple when the optional  
clogged filter switch is closed between the appropriate term inals on the unit's  
term inal strip located in the unit's m ain control panel, this tells the controller that  
the filters are clogged, and it notifies the user through the local user interface.  
See the Typical Wiring Schem atic section of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
Clock Set  
The Clock Set function is used to set the current tim e and date as well as enabling  
Daylight Saving Tim e. To set the clock scroll through the m enu tree, locate the  
Clockset branch, select Date, and enter a new date and tim e. Select DST to enable  
Daylight Saving Tim e. Daylight Saving Tim e is the default. If the unit is installed  
in the southern hem isphere, Sou Hem m ust be enabled. The default is not Sou  
Hem . For you convenience Daylight Saving Tim e has been preprogram m ed for  
the next several years. To reset the starting and ending DST dates scroll through  
the DST m enu tree, locate the desired year, and enter a new date.  
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Critical Fault Codes  
This section should assist the user in troubleshooting critical fault codes  
m essages that have been displayed on the local user interface. These faults  
require the operator to correct the condition and reset the alarm before norm al  
unit operation resum es.  
FAULT CODE: Low Discharge Tem perature  
PROBLEM: The controller has detected a low tem perature at the fan  
outlet and has shut off the unit. See Freezestat section of this m anual.  
SOLUTION: If burner was operating prior to shutdown (check prior alarm log)  
1. Is the outside air (OA Tem p) or room air (Room Tem p) displayed on the  
BACview rem ote, reading 150°F or m ore?  
Ye s . That sensor circuit or the sensor itself is shorted. Unplug the input  
jack from the AdaptAire controller. Did the display change to -40°F or less?  
No. There is a short in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the sensor. Connect an ohm m eter  
to the sensor. If it is shorted replace the sensor. At 77°F the resistance  
should be 10K?. See therm istor output curve for other tem peratures. If  
it is not shorted, there is a short in the wiring between the sensor and  
the input plug. Determ ine cause and rectify. Refer to Appendix II for a  
typical 10K? therm istor output curve.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is the discharge air tem perature (DA Tem p), displayed on the BACview  
rem ote, reading -40°F or less?  
Ye s . That sensor circuit or the sensor itself is open. J um per the input for  
the sensor. Did the display change to 150°F or m ore?  
No. There is an open in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the sensor. Connect an ohm m eter  
to the sensor. If it is open replace the sensor. At 77°F the resistance  
should be 10K?. See therm istor output curve for other tem peratures. If  
it is not open, there is a break in the wiring between the sensor and the  
input plug. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue  
3. Reset the alarm . Check and note the DC voltage at output for the gas valve  
m odulation. Set the Heating Setpoint for 90°F. Set the MAX DAT and MIN DAT  
Setpoints for 130°F. Did the Burner VDC, displayed on the BACview rem ote,  
increase?  
No . Unless the outside air tem perature is extrem ely warm the Burner VDC  
should have increased to 7.5VDC or m ore. Close the m anual m ain gas  
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valve closest to the burner and m easure the discharge air tem perature. Is  
it less than 130°F?  
Yes. There is a problem with the controller program or controller itself.  
Contact the factory.  
No. The outside air tem perature is too hot to determ ine the actual  
cause of the problem . Reset the alarm and recheck when the outside air  
tem perature is m uch cooler.  
Ye s . This signal is fed to the gas valve m odulation signal conditioner.  
Disconnect the wires from input signal term inals on the signal conditioner  
and m easure the voltage on the wires. Is it the sam e as the voltage  
com ing from the controller?  
No. There is an open in the wiring from the controller output. Correct  
wiring and reconnect the wires to the term inals on the signal  
conditioner. Be sure the ground wire from the controller output  
term inal is connected to the signal conditioner's negative term inal.  
Yes. Continue.  
4. Is there 24VAC on the signal conditioner power term inals?  
No . Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is there twice the DC voltage on the signal conditioner's output term inals as  
there is on the signal conditioner's input term inals?  
No . Replace the signal conditioner.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Is the DC voltage on the m odulating valve term inals the sam e as the DC  
voltage on the signal conditioner's output term inals?  
No . There is a break in the wiring between the signal conditioner and the  
m odulating valve term inals. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . The electronics are working to this point. Continue.  
7. Is there sufficient tem perature rise for the am ount of outside air that is being  
delivered to the space?  
No . Follow the instructions in this m anual for placing the unit in Manual  
dam per control m ode. Adjust the Man. Vent setpoint to 20% outside air. Is  
there sufficient tem perature rise for the am ount of outside air that is being  
delivered to the space?  
No. Contact the factory.  
Yes. Continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
8. Verify there is sufficient inlet gas pressure. Verify the m odulating valve is  
properly adjusted. Verify the burner orifices are clear of obstruction. Contact  
the factory.  
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SOLUTION: If burner was not operating prior to shutdow n (check prior  
alarm log)  
1. Is there a prior alarm such as Safety Ckt., Airflow Sw., or Flam e Failure?  
Ye s . See the Diagnostic section for the previous alarm .  
No . Continue.  
2. Is the room air (Room Tem p) displayed on the BACview rem ote, reading  
150°F or m ore?  
Ye s . The sensor circuit or the sensor itself is shorted. Unplug the input  
jack from the AdaptAire controller. Did the display change to -40°F or less?  
No. There is a short in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the sensor. Connect an ohm m eter  
to the sensor. If it is shorted replace the sensor. At 70°F the resistance  
should be 10K?. See therm istor output curve for other tem peratures. If  
it is not shorted, there is a short in the wiring between the sensor and  
the input plug. Determ ine cause and rectify. Refer to Appendix II for a  
typical 10K? therm istor output curve.  
No . Continue.  
3. Is the discharge air tem perature (DA Tem pt), displayed on the BACview  
rem ote, reading -40°F or less?  
Ye s . The discharge air tem perature sensor circuit or the sensor itself is  
open. J um per the input for the sensor. Did the display change to 150°F or  
m ore?  
No. There is an open in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the discharge air tem perature sensor wiring at the  
sensor. Connect an ohm m eter to the sensor. If it is open replace the  
sensor. At 70°F the resistance should be 10K?. See therm istor output  
curve for other tem peratures. If it is not open, there is a break in the  
wiring between the sensor and the input plug. Determ ine cause and  
rectify.  
No . Continue  
4. Reset the alarm . Check and note the DC voltage at controller's analog output  
for the heating signal. Set the Heating Setpoint for 90°F. Set the HTG MAX DA  
and HTG MIN DA Setpoints for 130°F. Did the Burner VDC, displayed on the  
BACview rem ote, increase?  
No . Unless the outside air tem perature is extrem ely warm the Burner VDC  
should have increased to 7.5VDC or m ore. Close the m anual m ain gas  
valve closest to the burner and m easure the discharge air tem perature. Is  
it less than 130°F?  
Yes. There is a problem with the controller program or controller itself.  
Contact the factory.  
No. The outside air tem perature is too hot to determ ine the actual  
cause of the problem . Reset the alarm and recheck when the outside air  
tem perature is m uch cooler.  
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Ye s . This signal is fed to the signal conditioner. Disconnect the wires from  
the signal conditioner's input signal term inals and m easure the voltage on  
the wires. Is it the sam e as the voltage com ing from the controller?  
No. There is an open in the wiring from the controller output. Correct  
wiring and reconnect the wires to the term inals on the signal  
conditioner. Be sure the wire from the controller's ground term inal is  
connected to the signal conditioner's ground term inal.  
Yes. Continue.  
5. Is there 24VAC on the signal conditioner power term inals?  
No . Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Is there twice the DC voltage on the signal conditioner's output term inals as  
there is on the signal conditioner's input term inals?  
No . Replace the signal conditioner.  
Ye s . Continue.  
7. Is the DC voltage on the m odulating valve term inals the sam e as the DC  
voltage on the signal conditioner's output term inals?  
No . There is a break in the wiring between the signal conditioner and the  
m odulating valve term inals. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . The electronics are working to this point. Continue.  
8. Is there sufficient tem perature rise for the am ount of outside air that is being  
delivered to the space?  
No . Follow the instructions in this m anual for placing the unit in Manual  
dam per control m ode. Adjust the Man. Vent setpoint to 20% outside air. Is  
there sufficient tem perature rise for the am ount of outside air that is being  
delivered to the space?  
No. Contact the factory.  
Yes. Continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
9. Verify there is sufficient inlet gas pressure. Verify the m odulating valve is  
properly adjusted. Verify the burner orifices are clear of obstruction. Contact  
the factory.  
FAULT CODE: Safety Circuit Open  
PROBLEM:The controller has detected a failure in the safety circuit.  
SOLUTION: If fan is not running (check prior alarm log)  
1. Is there a prior alarm such as Unit On/Fan Off or Airflow Sw?  
Ye s . See the Diagnostic section for the previous alarm .  
No . Continue.  
2. Set Unit Mode to Manual. Did fan start?  
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No . See the Diagnostic section for Unit On/Fan Off.  
Ye s . Continue.  
SOLUTION:If fan is running (check prior alarm log)  
1. Is the high tem perature lim it tripped?  
Ye s . Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is the low gas pressure switch closed?  
No . Verify the inlet gas pressure is as specified on the gas piping diagram .  
The low gas pressure switch setpoint should not be adjusted. The inlet gas  
pressure m ust rem ain as specified when unit fires at full input. Correct gas  
pressure and reset switch. If the switch cannot be reset, replace it. See  
Installation, Operation and Owners Manual for m ore inform ation.  
Ye s . Continue.  
3. Is the high gas pressure switch closed?  
No . Verify the firing rate pressure at full input is as specified on the unit  
rating plate. The high gas pressure switch setpoint should not be adjusted.  
The firing rate pressure m ust rem ain as specified when unit fires at full  
input. Correct gas pressure and reset switch. If the switch cannot be reset,  
replace it. See Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for m ore  
inform ation.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Is the safety circuit relay energized?  
No . Check for loose wiring and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is the safety circuit relay's norm ally open contact closed?  
No . Replace the relay.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Is there continuity at the controller between the safety status term inals?  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Replace controller.  
FAULT CODE:Burner Status  
PROBLEM: The controller has activated the burner enable output, but the  
burner status input is not receiving a signal that the burner is on.  
SOLUTION:Inspect burner control circuit and burner  
1. Is there a prior alarm such as Unit On/Fan Off, Airflow Sw., or Safety Circuit?  
Ye s . See the Diagnostic section for the previous alarm .  
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No . Continue.  
2. Is the burner enable relay energized?  
No . There is an open in the 24VAC circuit. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
3. Is the burner enable relay's norm ally open contact closed?  
No . Replace relay.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Is there a pilot flam e present?  
No . Refer to the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for  
guidance in troubleshooting the flam e relay or ignition m odule.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is the flam e relay or ignition m odule m ain valve term inal energized?  
No . Refer to the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for  
guidance in troubleshooting the flam e relay or ignition m odule.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Is the gas valve/burner status relay energized?  
No . There is an open in the m ain valve control circuit. Determ ine cause  
and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
7. Is the gas valve/burner status relay's norm ally open contact closed?  
No . Replace relay.  
Ye s . Continue.  
8. Is there continuity at the controller between the burner status term inals?  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Replace controller.  
FAULT CODE: Burner Hand  
PROBLEM: The controller has not activated the burner enable output, but  
the burner status input is receiving a signal that the burner is on.  
SOLUTION:Inspect burner control circuit. This fault has the potential to  
be a very serious problem . Close the m anual gas valves im m ediately if  
the fan is not running.  
1. Is the controller's burner enable output LED lit?  
Ye s . Close m anual gas valves. There is a problem with the controller  
program . Contact factory.  
No . Continue.  
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2. Are the m ain autom atic gas shutoff valves energized?  
No . The m ain autom atic gas shutoff valves are leaking. Turn off unit and  
close m anual gas valves. Determ ine cause of valve failure and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
3. Is the flam e relay energized?  
No . There is a short in the wiring of the gas valves. Close m anual gas  
valves. Determ ine cause of short and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Is the burner enable relay energized?  
Ye s . There is a short in the wiring of the flam e relay. Close m anual gas  
valves. Determ ine cause of short and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
5. Is the burner enable relay's norm ally open contact closed?  
Ye s . Close m anual gas valves. Replace the relay.  
No . Continue.  
6. Unplug the input term inals from the input jack. Is there continuity at the  
controller between the burner status term inals?  
No . Close m anual gas valves. There is a short in the wiring between the  
burner status relay and the burner status term inals. Determ ine cause and  
rectify.  
Ye s . Close m anual gas valves. Replace the controller.  
FAULT CODE: Flam e Failure  
Note: This fault code is not applicable to all unit types.  
PROBLEM:The controller has received a signal from the flam e relay  
indicating a flam e failure.  
SOLUTION:Investigate flam e relay  
1. Is there a prior alarm such as Unit On/Fan Off, Airflow Sw., or Safety Circuit?  
Ye s . See the Diagnostic section for the previous alarm .  
No . Continue.  
2. See flam e relay troubleshooting inform ation in unit Installation, Operation,  
and Maintenance Manual.  
Diagnostics - Non-Critical Fault Codes  
This section should assist the user in troubleshooting non-critical fault code  
m essages that have been displayed on the local user interface. Most of these  
faults are autom atically reset once the fault is corrected or condition changes.  
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FAULT CODE: Unit off/ Fan on  
PROBLEM: The controller has not activated the unit enable output to start the  
fan, but the fan status input, is receiving a signal that the fan is running. This fault  
will autom atically clear about 15 seconds after the fault is corrected.  
SOLUTION: If fan is running  
1. Is controller unit enable output LED for lit?  
Ye s . There is a problem with the controller program . Call factory.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is controller output contact for the unit enable output closed?  
Ye s . Turn off the power to the controller and recheck. If contact is still  
closed the controller output is shorted. Replace the controller.  
No . Continue.  
3. Is the unit enable relay energized?  
Ye s . There is a short or jum per in the wiring. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
4. Is m otor starter energized?  
Ye s . There is a short or jum per in the wiring. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
5. Is the fan status relay energized?  
Ye s . There is a short or jum per in the wiring. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
6. Is the fan status relay's norm ally open contact, closed?  
Ye s . Replace relay.  
No . Continue.  
7. Is there continuity between at the controller between the fan status  
term inals?  
Ye s . There is a short in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
No . Replace controller.  
SOLUTION: If fan is not running  
1. Is the fan status relay's norm ally open contact, closed?  
Ye s . Replace relay.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is there approxim ately 5VDC at both controller term inals used for the fan  
status?  
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Ye s . There is a short in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
No . Replace controller.  
FAULT CODE:Unit on/ Fan off  
PROBLEM:The controller has activated the unit enable output to start the fan, but  
the fan status input, is not receiving a signal that the fan is running. This fault will  
autom atically clear about 60 seconds after the fault is corrected. Turning the unit  
off and then on will clear this fault at any tim e.  
SOLUTION:If fan/ m otor is running  
1. Is the BACview rem ote indicating an alarm ?  
Ye s . Check previous alarm s and continue.  
bContinue.  
2. Is the m otor starter's norm ally open auxiliary contact, closed?  
No . Replace contact.  
Ye s . Continue.  
3. Are the high and low velocity airflow switch contacts, closed?  
No . Are the belts on and is the fan m otor.  
Yes. Contact factory. Do not adjust the switches setpoints.  
No. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Is the fan status relay energized?  
No . There is an open or break in the wiring. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is the fan status relay's norm ally open auxiliary contact, closed?  
No . Replace relay.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Is there continuity at the controller between the fan status term inals?  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Replace controller.  
SOLUTION: If fan/ m otor is not running  
1. Is the BACview rem ote indicating an alarm ?  
Ye s . Check previous alarm s and continue.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is controller output LED for the unit enable output lit?  
No . There is a problem with the controller. Replace controller.  
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Ye s . Continue.  
3. Is the unit enable relay energized?  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these term inals. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Is the unit enable relay's norm ally open contact, closed?  
No . Replace relay.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is the m otor overload relay tripped?  
Ye s . Determ ine cause, rectify and reset.  
No . Continue.  
6. Is the m otor starter energized?  
No . There is an open or break in the wiring. Determ ine cause and rectify.  
Ye s . Check m otor and m otor wiring.  
FAULT CODE: Check Airflow Sw itches  
PROBLEM: The controller has activated the unit enable output to start the fan,  
and detected that the fan is running from a signal at the fan status input.  
Subsequently, the controller has detected a m om entary opening of the fan status  
input. The m om entary opening m ust occur within two seconds of the previous  
closure for this fault to occur. This fault requires the operator to correct the  
condition and reset the alarm before norm al unit operation resum es.  
SOLUTION:If high airflow sw itch is opening. Do not adjust the sw itch  
setpoints  
1. Are all of the filters in place?  
No . Install filters and continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
2. Does the external static pressure m atch that listed on the rating plate?  
No . Verify all associated ductwork is installed and continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
3. Does the fan RPM m atch that listed on the Spec. Sheet?  
No . Correct to reduced fan speed and continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Are the airflow switches' sensing tubes obstructed?  
Ye s . Clear and continue.  
No . Continue.  
5. Contact factory.  
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SOLUTION:If low airflow sw itch is opening. Do not adjust the sw itch  
setpoints  
1. Does low airflow switch open when the burner is off  
No . Disconnect both pressure sensing tubes from one of the airflow  
switches and m easure the differential pressure by connecting the high  
sensing port of a m anom eter to one of the airflow sensing tubes and the  
low sensing port to the other. Is the differential pressure approxim ately  
the m idpoint between the high and low airflow switch setpoints?  
No. Close the profile opening until the differential pressure is  
approxim ately the m idpoint between the high and low airflow switch  
setpoints. Reconnect the sensing tubes, restart the burner, and verify  
the airflow switch rem ains closed when the burner is at the m axim um  
rated input. Continue.  
Yes. Continue.  
2. Are all of the filters dirty?  
Ye s . Install clean filters and continue.  
No . Continue.  
3. Does the external static pressure m atch that listed on the rating plate?  
No . Verify all associated ductwork is installed as designed, and there are  
no obstructions. Continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Does the fan RPM m atch that listed on the Spec. Sheet?  
No . Correct to increased fan speed and continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Are the airflow switches' sensing tubes obstructed?  
Ye s . Clear and continue.  
No . Continue.  
6. Contact factory.  
FAULT CODE: Clogged Filter Sw itch  
PROBLEM: The filter air pressure switch has closed between the appropriate  
term inals on the unit's term inal strip located in the unit's m ain control panel  
indicating a clogged filter. See the Typical Wiring Schem atic, Multiplexed Input,  
and Clogged Filter sections of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
SOLUTION:If clogged filter sw itch is closing.  
1. Are the filters dirty?  
Ye s . Install clean filters and continue.  
No . Continue.  
2. Are the airflow switch sensing tubes obstructed?  
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Ye s . Clear and continue.  
No . Continue.  
3. Is the airflow switch setpoint properly adjusted?  
No . Adjust setpoint.  
Ye s . Continue.  
4. Are the wires connected to the air pressure switch's norm ally open contact?  
No . Rewire switch and continue.  
Ye s . Continue.  
5. Is the air pressure switch's norm ally open contact open?  
No . Disconnect the sensing tubes and recheck. Replace the switch if  
contacts do not open.  
Ye s . Continue.  
6. Find the clogged filter switch on the electrical schem atic and identify the  
control panel term inals to which it is connected. Disconnect the wire from  
these term inals. Does this clear the alarm ?  
Ye s . There is short in the wiring between the term inal strip and the switch.  
Determ ine cause and rectify.  
No . Continue.  
7. Unplug the connector from the controller that is connected to the m ultiplexed  
input. Does this clear the alarm ?  
Ye s . There is short in the wiring of the m ultiplexed resistors. Determ ine  
cause and rectify.  
No . There is an internal short in the controller. Replace the controller.  
FAULT CODE:Energy Save Mode 1  
PROBLEM: The controller has turned off the burner enable output because it  
determ ined the m ixed air tem perature is equal to or greater than the m inim um  
discharge air tem perature setpoint, and the room air tem perature is 5°F above  
the room air tem perature setpoint. See the Energy Savings Mode 1 section of this  
m anual for m ore inform ation.  
SOLUTION:If setpoints are m isadjusted  
1. Is the m ixed air tem perature (MA Tem p), displayed on the BACview rem ote,  
greater than or equal to the m inim um discharge air tem perature setpoint?  
Ye s . Increase the HTG MIN DAT setpoint. See Heating Mode - General  
Burner Control section of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is the room tem perature m ore than 5°F above the room air tem perature  
setpoint?  
Ye s . Increase the HTG OCCUPIED setpoint. See Heating Mode - General  
Burner Control section of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
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No . Continue.  
SOLUTION:If setpoints are not m isadjusted  
1. Is there a prior alarm such as Insufficient OA?  
Ye s . See the Diagnostic section for the previous alarm .  
No . Continue.  
2. Is the discharge air tem perature (DA Tem p), displayed on the BACview  
rem ote, reading 150°F or m ore?  
Ye s . That sensor circuit or the sensor itself is shorted. Unplug the input  
jack from the AdaptAire controller. Did the display change to -40°F or less?  
No. There is a short in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the sensor. Connect an ohm m eter  
to the sensor. If it is shorted replace the sensor. At 70°F the resistance  
should be 10K?. See therm istor output curve for other tem peratures. If  
it is not shorted, there is a short in the wiring between the sensor and  
the input plug. Determ ine cause and rectify. Refer to Appendix II for a  
typical 10K? therm istor output curve.  
No . Contact factory.  
FAULT CODE:Energy Save Mode 2  
PROBLEM: The controller has turned off the burner enable output because it  
determ ined the burner's m inim um firing rate exceeds the allowable equivalent  
tem perature rise. See the Energy Savings Mode 2 section of this m anual for m ore  
inform ation.  
SOLUTION: If OAT, Room T or DAT are such that heat is required  
1. Are the outside air hood filters or bird screen or any associated outside air  
ductwork obstructed?  
Ye s . Clear obstruction or change filters.  
No . Continue.  
2. Are the outside air and return air dam pers and actuators working properly?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Make necessary adjustm ents and force the unit to recalibrate. See  
Calibrate in the Resets Section of this m anual.  
3. If equipped, are the flow m easuring station pitot tubes and pressure tubing  
clear?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Clean and force the unit to recalibrate. See Calibrate in the Resets  
Section of this m anual.  
4. Do the dam pers track with a change in the %OA setpoint? The dam pers  
utilized on the unit are not linear with respect to airflow and openness, and as  
such, the proportion of outside air to dam per m ovem ent will not be exactly  
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equal to the %OA setpoint. However, at 20% OA the dam pers should be at  
least ½" open.  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Check the dam per m otor and linkage connections. When 24VAC is  
powering the dam per actuator and the control signal is 0VDC, the outside  
air dam per should be close to a "rattle tight" position and the return air  
dam per should be open. If the 24VAC power is rem oved, the actuator will  
draw the outside air dam per tightly closed and the return air dam per  
tightly open. When 24VAC is powering the dam per actuator and the  
control signal is 10VDC, the outside air dam per should be fully open and  
the return air dam per should be closed.  
5. Is there approxim ately 24VAC at the COM and EXC term inals on the airflow  
station pressure transducer?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Is there 120VAC on the prim ary side of the low voltage transform er  
and 24VAC volt at the transform er secondary?  
Yes. There is an open in the wiring between the transform er and the  
transducer. Locate the wiring problem and rectify.  
No. If there is 120VAC on the prim ary and 0VAC on the secondary,  
replace the transform er. If there is 0VAC on the prim ary, there is an  
open in the wiring supplying power to the transform er. Locate the  
wiring problem and rectify.  
6. Rem ove both of the plastic tubes from the airflow station pressure transducer  
and gently blow into the HIGH side port. Caution: The transducer is extrem ely  
sensitive. Blowing too hard into the sensing tube m ay dam age the  
transducer. Is there approxim ately 5VDC across the COM and OUT term inals  
of the pressure transducer?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . The pressure transducer is defective. Replace it.  
7. Rem ove both of the plastic tubes from the airflow station pressure transducer  
and gently blow into the HIGH side port. Caution: The transducer is extrem ely  
sensitive. Blowing too hard into the sensing tube m ay dam age the  
transducer. Is there approxim ately 5VDC across the controller input term inals  
that are connected to the transducer?  
Ye s . There is a problem with the controller. Replace it.  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these pressure transducer and  
the AdaptAire controller term inals. Locate and rectify.  
FAULT CODE:Energy Save Mode 3  
PROBLEM: The controller has turned off the burner enable output because it  
determ ined the inlet air tem perature exceeds the Econom izer setpoint. See the  
Energy Savings Mode 3 section of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
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Diagnostics  
SOLUTION: If OAT, Room T or DAT are such that heat is required  
1. Is the outside air tem perature (OA Tem p), displayed on the BACview rem ote,  
reading 150°F or m ore?  
Ye s . The outside air sensor circuit or the sensor itself is shorted.  
Unplug the input jack from the AdaptAire controller. Did the display  
change to -40°F or less?‘  
No. There is a short in the controller input. Replace the controller.  
Yes. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the sensor. Connect an ohm m eter  
to the sensor. If it is shorted replace the sensor. At 70°F the resistance  
should be 10K?. See therm istor output curve for other tem peratures. If  
it is not shorted, there is a short in the wiring between the sensor and  
the input plug. Determ ine cause and rectify. Refer to Appendix II for a  
typical 10K? therm istor output curve.  
2. Is the outside air sensor in the direct sunlight?  
Ye s . Provide shade for the sensor so the direct sun does not affect it.  
No . Contact factory.  
SOLUTION: If setpoints are m isadjusted  
1. Is the Econm zr Setpoint set for 80°F?  
Ye s . The outside air tem perature is over 80°F and there should be no need  
for heat. If this is not the case, contact factory.  
No . Increase the ECONMZR SP setpoint. See Heating Mode - Energy  
Savings Mode 3 section of this m anual for m ore inform ation.  
FAULT CODE:Insufficient OA  
PROBLEM: The controller has turned off the burner enable output because the  
percentage of outside air has dropped below 20% for m ore than five m inutes,  
and the unit is in the Heating m ode.  
SOLUTION:If heat is desired  
1. Are the outside air hood filters or bird screen or any associated outside air  
ductwork obstructed?  
Ye s . Clear obstruction or change filters.  
No . Continue.  
2. Are the outside air and return air dam pers and actuators working properly?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Make necessary adjustm ents and force the unit to recalibrate. See  
Calibrate in the Resets Section of this m anual.  
3. Are the flow m easuring station pitot tubes and pressure tubing clear?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Clean and force the unit to recalibrate. See Calibrate in the Resets  
Section of this m anual.  
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4. Do the dam pers track with a change in the %OA setpoint? The dam pers  
utilized on the unit are not linear with respect to airflow and openness, and as  
such, the proportion of outside air dam per m ovem ent will not be exactly  
equal to the %OA setpoint. However, at 20% OA the dam pers should be  
approxim ately ½" open.  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Check the dam per m otor and linkage connections. When 24VAC is  
powering the dam per actuator and the control signal is 0VDC, the outside  
air dam per should be close to a "rattle tight" position and the return air  
dam per should be open. If the 24VAC power is rem oved, the actuator will  
draw the outside air dam per tightly closed and the return air dam per  
tightly open. When 24VAC is powering the dam per actuator and the  
control signal is 10VDC, the outside air dam per should be fully open and  
the return air dam per should be closed.  
5. Is there approxim ately 24VAC at the COM and EXC term inals on the airflow  
station pressure transducer?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . Is there 120VAC on the prim ary side of the low voltage transform er  
and 24VAC volt at the transform er secondary?  
Yes. There is an open in the wiring between the transform er and the  
transducer. Locate the wiring problem and rectify.  
No. If there is 120VAC on the prim ary and 0VAC on the secondary,  
replace the transform er. If there is 0VAC on the prim ary, there is an  
open in the wiring supplying power to the transform er. Locate the  
wiring problem and rectify.  
6. Rem ove both of the plastic tubes from the airflow station pressure transducer  
and gently blow into the HIGH side port. Caution: The transducer is extrem ely  
sensitive. Blowing too hard into the sensing tube m ay dam age the  
transducer. Is there approxim ately 5VDC across the COM and OUT term inals  
of the pressure transducer?  
Ye s . Continue.  
No . The pressure transducer is defective. Replace it.  
7. Rem ove both of the plastic tubes from the airflow station pressure transducer  
and gently blow into the HIGH side port. Caution: The transducer is extrem ely  
sensitive. Blowing too hard into the sensing tube m ay dam age the  
transducer. Is there approxim ately 5VDC across the controller input term inals  
that are connected to the transducer?  
Ye s . There is a problem with the controller. Replace it.  
No . There is an open in the wiring between these pressure transducer and  
the AdaptAire controller term inals. Locate and rectify.  
SOLUTION:If less outside air is desired  
1. Is heat required?  
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Ye s . The AdaptAire control system m ust be in the Heating m ode. In this  
m ode the sm allest allowable am ount of outside air is 20%. Verify the  
system is in the Heating m ode and the MIN VENT SP is set for 20%. See  
Heating/Cooling Mode and Minim um Ventilation Sections of this m anual.  
No . Continue.  
2. Is cooling or ventilation required?  
Ye s . The AdaptAire control system m ust be in the Ventilation/Cooling  
m ode. In this m ode the sm allest allowable am ount of outside air is 0%.  
Verify the system is in the Cooling m ode and the MIN VENT SP is set for  
the desired percent of outside air. See Heating/Ventilating/Cooling Mode  
and Minim um Ventilation Sections of this m anual.  
No . Contact factory.  
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Menu Selection Tree for BACview  
This section will assist the user in navigating the m enu functions of the control  
program . For convenience Hotkeys are provided to allow the user to jum p  
directly to a specific m enu heading. Sim ply press and hold the FN key. While  
holding the FN key, press the num ber key of the desired m enu, and it will appear.  
The num ber key associated with the m enu heading is shown below. Links to  
other m enu headings are also available by pressing one of the 4 keys located  
directly below the screen.  
Figure 4. Menu selection tree for BACview  
UNIT MODES HOTKEY - 2  
Au t o /Off/Ma n  
Auto  
Off  
Manual  
Da m p e r Mo d e  
MA Tem p Ctrl  
Bldg Pressure Ctrl  
Manual Ctrl  
Ho m e  
Se t p o in t s  
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S t a t u s  
Ala rm  
SET POINTS HOTKEY - 3  
Htg Occupied  
Htg Setback  
Htg Min DA  
Htg Max DA  
Clg Occupied  
Clg Setback  
Clg Min DA  
Clg Max DA  
Man Vent  
°F  
range 55-90  
range 40-80  
range 40-130  
range 55-130  
range 61-96  
range 75-130  
range 40-130  
range 55-130  
range 0-100  
range 30-80  
range -0.05-+0.05  
range 0-100  
range 40-80  
range 35-80  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
%OA  
°F  
Mixed Air  
Bldg Prs  
"WC  
%
Min Vent  
Economizer Temp °F  
Freeze Stat  
Home  
°F  
Status  
Alarm  
Resets  
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STATUS MENU HOTKEY - 4  
Note: The Status Menu always displays the current status of the fan, burner and  
cooling.  
Room Temp  
OA Temp  
DA Temp  
MA Temp  
Outside Air  
Bldg Pres  
Fan Cycles  
Fan Hours  
Bnr Cycles  
Bnr Hours  
Clg Cycles  
Clg Hours  
Damper  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
%
"wc  
VDC  
Burner  
VCD  
Safety Ckt  
ActEQ Temp  
MaxEQ Temp  
User In  
Open/Closed  
°F  
°F  
User Out  
Home  
%
Alarm  
Resets  
Schedules  
ALARM HOTKEY - 1  
Alarm History (64 Most Recent)  
Active Critical Alarm s  
Active Non-Critical Alarm s  
Alarm s Return-To-Norm al  
Previous  
RESETS HOTKEY - 6  
Ala rm  
Bu rn e r Re s e t  
Fa n Co u n t  
Co o lin g Re s e t  
Ca lib ra t e  
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Menu Selection  
Ho m e  
Sch e d u le s  
Clo ck Se t  
He lp  
SCHEDULES HOTKEY- 7  
Da ily  
Schedule1 (typical 1 through 4)  
Use — yes/no  
Start Tim e — hr:m in  
Stop Tim e— hr:m in  
DAYS — SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT  
Previous  
Next  
Hom e  
Logout  
Ho lid ay  
Holiday1 (typical 1 through 12)  
Use yes/no  
Start Tim e hr:m in  
Stop Tim e hr:m in  
Month (1-12)  
Day(1-31)  
Previous  
Next  
Hom e  
Logout  
Ove rrid e  
Override1 (typical 1 through 2)  
Use yes/no  
Start Tim e hr:m in  
Stop Tim e hr:m in  
Month (1-12)  
Day (1-31)  
Previous  
Next  
Hom e  
Logout  
USER CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT HOTKEY - 8  
P ID Se le c t — Direct Acting/Reverse Acting  
Hig h In p u t Va lu e  
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Low Ou t p u t Va lu e  
Us e r Co n t ro l Se t p o in t  
Ma xim u m Us e r Se t p o in t  
Min im u m Us e r Se t p o in t  
Previo u s  
Ho m e  
Se t p o in t s  
He lp  
CLOCKSET HOTKEY - 0  
Tim e hh:m m :ss  
Da t e dd-m m -yy  
Previo u s  
DST  
Enable No/Yes  
Sou Hem No/Yes  
06Beg Apr /02  
06End Oct /29  
07Beg Apr /01  
07End Oct /28  
08Beg Apr /06  
08End Oct /26  
09Beg Apr /05  
09En d Oct /25  
HELP HOTKEY - 5  
Fa n Se q u e n c e  
Ro o m Se n s o r  
He a t in g Se q u e n c e  
Co o lin g Se q u e n c e  
Ca lib ra t e Se q u e n c e  
Sch e d u le Se q u e n c e  
Previo u s  
Ho m e  
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Menu Selection  
Ala rm  
Fu e l Se le c t  
FUEL SELECT HOTKEY - 9  
Fu e l Typ e Natural Gas/Propane  
Lo g in  
Ho m e  
Previo u s  
Un it Mo d e s  
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Therm ostat Output Curve  
10 K Ohm s Therm istor Output Curve  
Figure 5. Uses FG.figure#  
Typical 10,000 Ohm Thermistor Output Curve  
180000  
170000  
160000  
150000  
140000  
130000  
120000  
110000  
100000  
90000  
80000  
70000  
60000  
50000  
40000  
30000  
20000  
10000  
0
-22 -4  
14  
32  
41  
50  
59  
68  
77  
86  
95 104 113 122 131 140 149  
Temperature in Degrees F  
Figure 6. Uses FG.figure#  
Typical 10,000 Ohm Thermistor Output Curve  
30000  
25000  
20000  
15000  
10000  
5000  
0
32  
41  
50  
59  
68  
77  
86  
95  
104  
Temperature in Degrees F  
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Airflow Station Layout  
Figure 7.  
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I/ O Zone 583 Controller Specifications  
POWER REQUIREMENTS. 24VAC ± 10%, 20VA  
NETWORK COMMUNICATION  
BACnet (native), Modbus RTU, or N2 bus at up to 76.8K baud or 156K baud over  
ARCnet. LonWorks using plug-in com m unications board.  
USER INTERFACE  
MDT: m odulating discharge tem perature control with m anually adjusted  
potentiom eter at rem ote panel.  
MRT: m odulating room tem perature control with m anually adjusted  
potentiom eter at rem ote panel.  
MRT-Pro : m odulating room tem perature control with intelligent room  
therm ostat.  
MRT-Exp e rt : m odulating room tem perature control with intelligent room sensor  
and BACview LCD control panel.  
MEMORY  
1M bytes of flash m em ory and 512K  
bytes of non-volatile battery-backed  
RAM  
REALTIME CLOCK  
Battery-backed to keep tim e in event of power failure.  
TEMPERATURE OPERATING RANGE  
0°F to 130°F, 10% to 95% RH non-condensing  
INPUTS/ OUTPUTS  
8 Universal Inputs  
Inputs 1 & 2  
Dry, therm istor, 0-5VDC  
Inputs 3 - 6  
oDry, therm istor  
Inputs 7 & 8  
1k -10k pot  
5 Digital Outputs  
Relay contacts rated at 1A Resistive @ 24VAC  
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I/ O Zone 583 Controller Specifications  
LED indication  
3 Analog Outputs  
0 - 10 VDC  
OUTPUT ASSIGNMENTS - ANALOG  
AO1 Burner firing rate (to signal conditioner) 0 - 10 VDC  
AO2 RA or Mixing Dam per Control/ User Configured 0 - 10VDC  
AO3 Unassigned  
OUTPUT ASSIGNMENTS - DIGITAL  
DO1 Unit Enable  
DO2 Burner Enable  
DO3 Cooling Enable  
DO4 Alarm  
DO5 Pilot to Main Flam e Sensor Changeover Switch  
INPUT ASSIGNMENTS - UNIVERSAL  
IN1 Pressure Transducer for Building Pressure Control or User Configured  
IN2 Pressure Transducer for Flow Station  
IN3 Multiplexed  
100% Outside Air/100% Output  
Flam e Failure Alarm  
Safety Circuit Status  
Manual/Mixed Air Dm pr Control  
IN4 Multiplexed  
Auxiliary Unit Enable  
Clogged Filter  
Fan Status  
Burner Status  
IN5 Outside Air sensor  
IN6 Discharge Air sensor  
IN7 Unit Enable/Rem ote Setpoint  
IN8 Dam per Control  
RNET MRT-Pro or Room Air sensor  
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Figure 8. Non-recirculating w ith evap DFOA and DFIA m odel diagram  
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Typical Wiring Schem atic  
Figure 9. Non-recirculating w ith evap DFOA and DFIA m odel diagram  
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Figure 10. Recirculating DFOA and DFIA m odel diagram s  
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Typical Wiring Schem atic  
Figure 11. Recirculating DFOA and DFIA m odel diagram  
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Date  
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New  
Supersedes  
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