Panasonic 8900 SH Boiler User Manual


 
Series 8900SH Control Panel Operation And Installation Manual
Section 10 Troubleshooting
SECTION 10: TROUBLESHOOTING
THE BUILDING EXPERIENCES A POWER OUTAGE
In the case of a power outage, the control panel has two built-in rechargable batteries that will
power the memory for 30 days, allowing the panel to continue where it left off when power is
restored. However, the boilers will not run without electricity, and the building has lost the
hosting system until power is restored. Please note that the batteries require 48 hours to trickle
charge the first time the panel is turned on.
THE RED DISPLAY LED’S ARE OUT
First check the breaker that feeds the control panel.
Next, make sure the switch in the panel is "on”, and there is a good fuse in the fusestat. If
there is a spare fuse in the panel enclosure, replace the fuse.
Pull the cover off the panel circuit board, and with a volt meter, check that there is between 9.8
and 10.5 VAC to the two “WALL XFMR” terminals (transformer terminals) on the control relay
output terminal strip. If there is insufficient voltage, the power from the transformer to the circuit
board has been lost. If you do have proper voltage, the control panel may be bad. Turn the
panel off so the boilers will automatically revert to self control via their high limit controls and
continue to supply the building with heat. Contact your TRIAD Service contractor or your
TRIAD representative.
THE CONTROL PANEL IS RUNNING, AND THE BOILERS ARE RUNNING, BUT THE
BUILDING IS TOO COLD
Use Code 23 to reset the Ratio Control slightly upwards.
THE CONTROL PANEL IS RUNNING, AND THE BOILERS ARE RUNNING, BUT THE
BUILDING IS TOO HOT
Use Code 23 to reset the Ratio Control slightly downwards.
THE BUILDING IS TOO COLD AND YOU CANNOT IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM
Turn off the control panel by flipping the power switch off, allowing control of the system to be
returned to the boilers. Then, set the boilers high limit controls at 160°F and increase or
decrease as necessary. Call your TRIAD representative.
THE BOILERS ARE NOT OPERATING
First decide if the problem is with the boilers or the control panel by flipping the power switch
off. The boilers should fire and maintain temperature through their own high limit controls. If
not, the problem is with the boiler equipment. First check the power supply to the boilers at the
breaker box. Next check the boiler fuel supply. If the problem is still not resolved, contact your
TRIAD representative.