Identifying And Solving Problems; Alarm List - ECOFOREST ecoSMART e-manager Manuel D'utilisation

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2.
The pLAN bus communication cable has been connected between the e-source manager and the rest of the pLAN
network (ecoGEO HP heat pumps, Supervisor module, etc.) in accordance with the instructions in section 4.6. For more
information, refer to the ecoGEO HP heat pump and Supervisor module manuals.
3.
All the temperature probes required for the e-source, the ecoGEO HP heat pumps and, if there is one, the Supervisor
module have been installed, in accordance with the instructions in sections 4.4 and 4.5. For more information, refer to
the ecoGEO HP heat pump and Supervisor module manuals.
4.
All the control signals from external equipment (thermostats and/or other external equipment) have been connected to
the e-source, the ecoGEO HP heat pumps and, if there is one, the Supervisor module, in accordance with the instructions
in sections 4.4 and 4.5. For more information, refer to the ecoGEO HP heat pump and Supervisor module manuals.
5.
All the external equipment (pumps, valves and/or other external equipment) have been connected to the e-source, the
ecoGEO HP heat pumps and, if there is one, the Supervisor module, in accordance with the instructions in sections 4.4
and 4.5. 4.5. For more information, refer to the ecoGEO HP heat pump and Supervisor module manuals.
Commissioning and checking for unusual noises:
1.
Check that the temperature readings from different sensors are correct.
2.
Start up the whole system (e-source, heat pump and Supervisor module) and check that it functions properly in the
various operating modes in which it will operate.
3.
Check for any unusual noises in other parts of the installation.

8. Identifying and solving problems

8.1. Alarm list

There are a number of reasons why the e-source manager activates an alarm to protect the system from possible damage or to
alert the user to a malfunction. If an alarm is activated, the
be accessed by pressing this button (see section 0). The following situations are possible:
1.
The
button stays lit: There is an alarm that is locking the system.
2.
The
button flashes: There is an alarm that is not locking the system or there was another kind of alarm.
If the cause of the alarm locking the system is resolved, the system starts to function normally and the
that there has been an alarm. This process may be repeated indefinitely (the e-source does not cause permanent locking).
Below is a list of possible alarms and the corresponding messages that are displayed on the control panel:
button on the control panel lights up red and the alarms menu can
No alarms
The e-source has no alarms.
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button flashes to indicate

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