Operationally, the ultimateSAM Humidifi cation System discharges steam
into the duct or air handler. The method by which the steam discharge is
controlled depends upon whether the steam comes from a pressurized
source or an atmospheric source. For pressurized steam supplies, the
steam fl ow rate is controlled by the valve/actuator. The control valve
opens or closes in response to a control signal that is sent to the actuator.
Both electronic and pneumatic actuators are confi gured so that there is
a linear relationship between the steam fl ow rate and the control signal.
7.1 Water is spitting from the nozzles on the
uprights.
1.
The header P-traps are not draining. Clean and check plumbing. Check
that height of trap exceeds the static pressure of the duct/AHU,
especially if under negative pressure.
2.
The steam trap on the valve/trap assembly is not functioning. Clean or replace.
3.
The steam line has been taken from the bottom of the steam source or is
not sloped properly. Change line to take off from the top and check
proper slopes.
4.
The steam main is overloaded with water. Locate cause and Correct if
necessary.
5.
Check valve sizing to maximum distributor capacity. Resize valve within
distributor capacity.
7.2 Steam does not discharge from the
distributors when the valve is open.
1.
Verify that valve is open. Correct if necessary.
2.
Verify that steam is available and valves are open. Correct if necessary.
3.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
jam the valve.
4.
Carefully place a mirror or metal object close to one of the steam
discharge slots. If it fogs, steam is discharging, but evaporating very
quickly. No problem. NEVER PLACE YOUR HAND OVER OR NEAR THE
STEAM DISCHARGE NOZZLES.
5.
The Y-strainer may be clogged. Clean or replace.
7.3 Steam valve will not open
1.
Verify power or air pressure to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
2.
Verify control signal or pressure range to the valve actuator. Correct if
necessary.
3.
Verify control signal polarity to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
4.
Remove actuator and test to see if it operates. Valve may be jammed -
clean or replace.
5.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
jam the valve.
6.
Verify proper valve orientation - electric valves must face up.
7.4 Steam valve will not close
1.
Verify control signal to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
2.
Verify control signal polarity to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
3.
Remove actuator and test to see if it operates. Valve may be jammed -
clean or replace.
4.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
jam the valve.
5.
Verify proper valve orientation - electric valves must face up.
6. OPERATION
For atmospheric steam supplies, the fl ow rate is controlled by the rate at
which the humidifi er produces steam. All of the steam generated by the
humidifi er is discharged by the ultimateSAM distributor into the duct or
AHU.
The control signal for the actuator or atmospheric humidifi er is either
generated by a humidistat or a humidity sensor and controller. The
controller can be either stand-alone or part of a Building Automation
System.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.5 Steam valve is leaking
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7.6 Humidity exceeds set point
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7.7 Humidity remains below set point
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Verify full range control signal to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
Verify control signal polarity to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
Remove actuator and test to see if it operates. Valve may be jammed -
clean or replace.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
jam the valve.
Verify full range control signal to the valve actuator is compatible. Correct
if necessary.
Verify control signal polarity to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
Check calibration of controller. Correct if necessary.
Insure humidity sensors are installed correctly and not located in drafts
(wall). Correct if necessary.
Remove actuator and test to see if it operates. Valve may be jammed -
clean or replace.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
cause valve to leak.
Verify stable boiler pressure. Wide swings in pressure could be fi ghting
the humidity controls.
From BAS system, change to P type control (not PI or PID).
Verify full range control signal to the valve actuator is compatible. Correct
if necessary.
Verify control signal polarity to the valve actuator. Correct if necessary.
Check calibration of controller. Correct if necessary.
Insure humidity sensors are installed correctly and not located in drafts
(wall). Correct if necessary.
Remove actuator and test to see if it operates. Valve may be jammed -
clean or replace.
Verify that the steam pressure has not changed. Too high pressure could
jam valve. Too low will not meet capacity.
Verify stable boiler pressure. Wide swings in pressure could be fi ghting
the humidity controls.
From BAS system, change to P type control (not PI or PID).
Check that air fl ow switch is not fl uttering. Correct if necessary.
Check that hi-limit controller is not located too close to steam discharge
distributors. Correct if necessary.
Humidifi er is undersized. Check humidity load calculations.
"ultimateSAM - user" +0300070ES - rel. 1.0 - 23.05.2013
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