
TABLE 2 – Sequence of operation for Model 1150
Operation Expected Results
Humidifier power turned on.
• InternalController(LW420)poweredup.
• LEDsblink-On/OffLEDstayson.
•+24VDCavailableatterminal#30onhumidierreferencedtoC.
Fill Sequence:
Water level probe will sense an empty chamber and turn on
the fill valve.
• Afterafewseconddelay,theFillLEDwillturnonandthellvalvewillopen.TheFill
LED will remain lit as long as the fill valve is open.
• Waterwillowintosteamchamber.Note: It takes approximately 5 minutes to fill the
Model 1150 chamber.
• WaterlevelprobewillsenseaproperlylledchamberandFillLEDwillturnoff.
• Fillvalvewillclose.
Demand for humidity from control circuit:
(ASHCiscallingforhumidityandairowispresent.)
• ASHCwillsendanominal10VDCsignalfromH+toterminal#1onhumidier.
• FanRelaywillenergizeinafewseconds.
• LW420willcheckforaclosed‘enable’circuitbetweenterminal#2andC(Airow
Proving and High Humidity Limit check).
• If‘enable’circuitisclosed,SteamLEDwillturnonandremainonaslongasthecall
for humidity is present.
• Aftera15seconddelay,theSafetyRelaywillbeenergized.
• Aftera3seconddelay,theControlRelaywillbeenergized.
• Heatingelementwillbeenergized.
• Afterabouttenminutes,thewaterwillboilandsteamwillbegeneratedandforced
out of chamber, up through hose and dispersion tube into the duct.
• CAUTION: Steam chamber and hose will be very hot.
• NOTE: During the initial start-up, steam hose may emit an odor.
As water is boiled off, the water level drops and the water
level probe will sense a need for more water in the chamber. • SeeFill Sequence listed above.
Demand for humidity is satisfied.
• SteamLEDwillturnoff.
• ControlRelaywillbede-energizedafter15seconds.
• Powerwillbedisconnectedfromheatingelement.
• Afteraminute,SafetyRelaywillbede-energized.
• FanRelaywillbede-energizedafter5minutes.
After a predetermined amount of run time (element energized),
an Autodrain sequence is performed. The control will initiate
Autodrain during a period of inactivity when the water in the
chamber is cool.
• TheDrainLEDwillturnonandthedrainvalvewillopenallowingwatertodrainfrom
the bottom of the chamber.
• Thedrainvalvewillremainopenfor12minutesafterthewaterlevelinthechamber
drops below the lower probe.
• TheFillLEDwillturnonandtheFillvalvewillopen.TheFillvalvewillremainopen
until the water in the chamber reaches the upper probe, at which point the fill valve
will close and the Fill LED will turn off.
• NOTE: When the water in the chamber reaches the lower probe, if there is a demand
for humidity, the heating element will be energized.
If demand for humidity prevents the chamber from cooling,
a forced Autodrain sequence is initiated. During a forced
Autodrain sequence, the humidifier will not generate steam,
even if there is a call for humidity.
• Thehumidierwillgointoaforcedcool-downperiod,whichlastsabout3½hours.
During that time, all the LEDs will blink in sequence.
• Aftertheforcedcooldownperiod,theFillLEDwillturnon–theFillvalvewillopen,
waterwillowintochamberuntilitreachestheupperprobe.
• DrainLEDwillturnonandthedrainvalvewillopenallowingwatertoowfromthe
bottom of the chamber.
• Thedrainvalvewillremainopenfor12minutesafterthewaterlevelinthechamber
drops below the lower probe.
• TheFillLEDwillturnonandtheFillvalvewillopen.
• Whenthewaterinthechamberreachesthelowerprobe,ifthereisademandfor
humidity, the heating element will be energized.
• TheFillvalvewillremainopenuntilthewaterinthechamberreachestheupperprobe,
at which point the fill valve will close and the Fill LED will turn off.
End of season drain.
• After72hoursofnodemandforhumidity,theDrainLEDwillturnonandthedrain
valve will remain open for 10 hours.
• After10hours,theDrainLEDwillturnoffandtheDrainvalvewillclose.
• Thechamberwillremainemptyuntilthereisademandforhumidity.
Note: Sequence is for normal operation, starting with an empty Steam Chamber.
Model 1150 Humidifier is connected to: 240 VAC, single phase input power; Model 57 on/off Automatic Steam Humidifier
Control (ASHC); Airflow Proving Switch and High Humidity Limit Switch. Water supply is turned on, steam distribution and drain
connections are made.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
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