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X30 Fume Hood

Monitor User's Guide


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X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide

Table of Contents

Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Optional Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Navigation in Calibration Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version). . . . . . . . . . . 4

Configuring the Calibration Parameters (condensed version) . . . . . 17

Product Data Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide

Introduction

The X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors (FHMs) are used on fume hoods with
Phoenix Controls valves for airflow control. Airflow control on these fume
hoods is achieved with constant volume valves (CVV), two-position valves
(PEV or BEV) or variable air volume valves (VAV). Each FHM has two
primary functions: indication of hood exhaust operating condition and
alarming. In VAV systems, each FHM also provides face velocity control.
The X30 series works with all Phoenix Controls valves and on all types of fume
hoods. Available in the 430, 530 and 631 models, it is backward compatible
with the existing X10 series and was designed as a replacement.
Adjustable alarm volume, power supply options and a streamlined appearance
are among the new features. A tape measure is the only tool required for
commissioning; the necessary settings are configured through the touch pad on
the monitors faceplate.
The X30 Fume Hood Monitor has two modes: normal and calibration. When
the monitor is in operation, it is in normal mode. Calibration mode is used to
make any necessary adjustments to the monitors calibration parameters. The
X30 series has 23 calibration parameters (see the table, Calibration Parameters
Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors, on page 5). All of the settings in
the calibration parameters are adjusted manually by pushing different
combinations of the three buttons on the fume hood monitor board: Mute,
Emergency Exhaust, and the Calibration Mode button. (The buttons and LEDs
available on the X30 Fume Hood Monitor are shown in the picture at the top
of the next page.)

NOTE: The Calibration Mode button is not visible on the front panel of the fume
hood monitor. It can be felt as a slight bump at the right of the Standard
and Standby Operation LEDs, between these two lines of text.

Product Model Code


FHM430, FHM530, FHM631 None
Functions Control and alarm
Typical application VAV fume hood, CV fume hood, two-position fume hood
Factory preset No

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev.1/08
Introduction

Tools and Documentation Required


Factory Room Schedule Sheet (RSS)
Tape measure
Digital volt meter
Drill and nut driver (surface mount or retrofit only)

Buttons and LEDs for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor

Face Velocity or Flow DisplayIndicates the face velocity or flow of the hood.
(Available only on the FHM631.)

Standard Operation LEDWhen this LED is on, it indicates the hood is operating
at the standard face velocity or flow.

Calibration Mode buttonNot visible from the faceplate; used to enable and
Standard Operation disable calibration mode only.
Standby Operation

Flow Alarm
Standby Operation LEDWhen this LED is on, it indicates the hood is operating at
Diversity Alarm a lower face velocity or flow (active only with a ZPS).
Power Failure Alarm
Emergency Flow Alarm/Drive Failure LEDIndicates unsafe airflow condition when it is on.
Exhaust Mute

Mute buttonPush the button to silence an alarm. The Flow Alarm LED will remain
on. Mute mode is reset when the alarm conditions clear.

Emergency Exhaust button with LEDPush this button to activate the emergency
exhaust mode. The alarm will sound and the LED at the left of the Emergency
Exhaust button will blink. In this mode, exhaust air is at its maximum flow. (NOTE: On
constant volume hoods, this button is used only to test the alarm circuit, not
modulate the exhaust valve.) Push the button again to turn off the emergency
exhaust/test mode.

Light sensorDetects the light level in the room. Triggers the energy waste alert, if
configured. (Available only on the FHM631.)

OPTIONAL FEATURES

Diversity Alarm LEDAlerts lab users to reduce the total flow by closing their sashes. This visual alarm is
triggered when the flow demand exceeds the flow limit and a diversity alarm is generated by the Celeris system
or the BMS.

Power Failure Alarm LEDActivates when there is a loss of power. Used in conjunction with the Power Loss
Alarm (PLA). With this option, a separate PLA module is provided with the monitor.
The optional PLA circuit:
Has a sealed lead acid battery that uses +15 Vdc to recharge the battery while the system is powered. The
battery recharges enough in 8 hours to power the alarm circuit for 24 hours. The batterys expected service life
is five years.
Detects the loss of 15 Vdc system power. Not available for 24 Vac powered monitors.
Trips a solid-state relay that causes the battery to provide power to the monitors alarm circuit.
Drives the audible alarm and LED on the monitor to indicate loss of power.
The DIN standard requires PLAs on fume hood monitors, as well as periodic functional testing. Therefore, we
provide a test button on all PLA option enclosures. Units can be tested by pushing and holding the test button for
at least four seconds. This cuts the systems power, trips the relay and tests the battery and alarm circuitry. No
other maintenance is required.

NOTE: The PLA must be powered by the same 15 Vdc that powers the monitor.

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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Navigation in Calibration Mode

Navigation in Calibration Mode

When the X30 Fume Hood Monitor is in calibration mode, you can navigate
through the calibration parameters, select parameters and values, clear settings,
and save settings by pressing and holding various buttons and button
combinations. These tasks and the steps to complete them are included in the
table below.
Navigation Tasks in Calibration Mode

Task Steps
Uncommissioned visual indication NOTE: Each type of X30 Fume Hood Monitor provides visual indication when a unit is
uncommissioned.
FHM631
Display panel shows Er_c message.
Standard Operation LED blinks (fast rate)
Flow Alarm LED blinks (fast rate)
FHM430 and 530
Standard operation LED blinks (fast rate)
Flow alarm LED blinks (fast rate)
Once the calibration mode is entered, saved and exited, these indicators cease.
If the calibration is not saved, the indicators continue.
Entering calibration mode Press and hold the Mute, Emergency Exhaust and Calibration Mode buttons simultaneously for
approximately 2 seconds. Two beeps verify that the board is in calibration mode.
Finding a calibration parameter Press and hold the Emergency Exhaust button to display the current calibration parameter number
(left justified on the display). When the Emergency Exhaust button is released, the first setting for that
calibration parameter is shown (right justified on the display).
To move forward in the list:
Press and release the Emergency Exhaust button. The parameter numbers increase by 1 as you
move forward in the list.
To go to a previous parameter (move backward) in the list:
Hold the Emergency Exhaust button while pressing and releasing the Mute button. Each time you
press the Mute button, the parameter number decreases by 1.
Selecting a calibration parameter Follow the "Finding a calibration parameter" steps above to move forward or backward in the parameter
list. When you see the desired parameter number, release the Emergency Exhaust button.
Viewing the current calibration parameter NOTE: Once the Emergency Exhaust button has been released, the first setting for the current
parameter is displayed.
When you are configuring a parameter, four lights on the fume hood monitor panel flash to match the
number of the parameter you have selected. For example, if you are working on parameter 9, the lights
on the panel flash nine times, pause for a few seconds, and then repeat nine times.
Selecting a setting or value in a calibration To move forward in the list:
parameter Press the Mute button until the desired value is displayed. Then release the Mute button.
To move backward in the list:
Press and hold the Mute button while momentarily pressing the Emergency Exhaust button. Now use
the Mute button to step backward until the desired value is displayed.
NOTE: In some parameters, large value ranges are covered. Pressing the Mute button once changes
the values in small increments; holding the Mute button produces larger increments.
Saving the displayed calibration parameter Press the Emergency Exhaust button.
value and moving to the next parameter
Clearing all settings and exiting calibration Press the Calibration Mode button.
mode
Saving all settings and exiting calibration Press and hold the Emergency Exhaust button. Then press the Calibration Mode button. You will
mode hear 3 short beeps that indicate the changes have been saved.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Configuring the Calibration Parameters


(long version)

To configure the parameters for the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor:
1. Enter calibration mode by pressing and holding the Mute, Emergency
Exhaust and Calibration Mode buttons for approximately 2 seconds. Two
beeps will confirm that the monitor is in calibration mode.
2. Find the desired calibration parameter by pressing the Emergency Exhaust
button.

NOTE: When the monitor enters calibration mode, parameter 1 is the first
parameter available for configuration. For a comprehensive list of
parameters, see the table, Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series
Fume Hood Monitors, on page 5.

3. Select the desired value or setting within the parameter you are adjusting
by pressing the Mute button.
4. Save the value displayed within the parameter and move to the next
parameter by pressing the Emergency Exhaust button.
5. Repeat steps 3-4 until you have completed all of the parameters that need
to be adjusted.
6. Save the values by pressing and holding the Emergency Exhaust button.
Then press the Calibration Mode button. Three beeps confirm that the
values have been saved.

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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
Fume Hood Type and Unit Settings
1 FHM Mode Sets the mode of the fume For VAV monitors: vAvd Press the Mute button until you
hood monitor. vAvvStandard VAV find the appropriate fume hood
valve mode. To save this setting and
vAvdVAV drive hood advance to the next parameter,
press the Emergency Exhaust
For CV or two-state cvn button.
monitors:
cvnConstant volume,
no sash input
cvAConstant volume
with sash sensor that
generates sash
opening alarm
cvdConstant volume
with sash switch that
generates sash
opening alarm

2SA1Two-state with
sash sensor that only
energizes/de-
energizes solenoid
2SA2Two-state with
ZPS that energizes/de-
energizes solenoid
and sash sensor that
only generates sash
opening alarm
2SA3Two-state with
sash sensor that both
energizes/de-
energizes solenoid
and generates sash
opening alarm
2SA4Two-state with
ZPS and sash sensor
where ZPS control is
only above the two-
state trip point (flow
remains low below the
trip point). Sash
sensor also generates
sash opening alarm.
2SA5Two-state with
ZPS and sash sensor
where ZPS control is
only below the two-
state trip point (flow
remains high above
the trip point). Sash
sensor also generates
sash opening alarm.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
1 (continued) FHM Mode Sets the mode of the fume 2Sd1Two-state with cvn Press the Mute button until you
hood monitor. normally open sash find the appropriate fume hood
switch that energizes/ mode. To save this setting and
de-energizes solenoid. advance to the next parameter,
A sash opening alarm press the Emergency Exhaust
is not available in this button.
mode.
2Sd2Two-state with
ZPS or normally open
sash switch
(connected at TB1-2,
7) that energizes/de-
energizes solenoid. A
sash opening alarm is
not available in this
mode.
2Sd3Two-state with
ZPS that energizes/de-
energizes solenoid,
and normally open
sash switch that
generates sash
opening alarm
2Sd4Two-state with
ZPS and normally
open sash switch
where ZPS control is
only above the two-
state trip point (flow
remains low below the
trip point). A sash
opening alarm is not
available in this mode.
2Sd5Two-state with
ZPS and normally
open sash switch
where ZPS control is
only below the two-
state trip point (flow
remains high above
the trip point). A sash
opening alarm is not
available in this mode.
2 Display Parameter The monitor has the ability to To display face velocity 0001 Press the Mute button until you
Substep 1 and Unit of Measure either display flow values or (FHM631Calibration (FHM631) find the appropriate display units
face velocity values. mode and normal 0004 of measure. To save this setting
The setting will correspond to operation): (FHM430) and advance to the next
English or SI units, depending 0001ft/min parameter, press the
on the unit of measure 0002m/s (calibration Emergency Exhaust button.
selected. flow in l/s)
NOTE: The FHM430 displays 0003m/s (calibration
only in the calibration mode. flow in m3/hr)

To display flow
(FHM631Calibration
mode and normal
operation)
(FHM430Calibration
mode only):
0004CFM
0005l/s
0006m3/hr

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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
Fume Hood Calibration Settings
2 Display Parameter Enable/disable display during YESDisplay is YES diSP is displayed 1 second,
(FHM631 and Unit of Measure normal operation. active. followed by the current
only) NODisplay is selection.
Substep 2 NOTE: If the display is inactive.
disabled, the FHM631s display Press the Mute button to toggle
would still be enabled during settings. To save this setting and
the energy waste alert and advance to the next parameter,
decommission mode. press the Emergency Exhaust
button.
3 Flow Scale Factor Sets the flow scale factor for For English units of 200 Press the Mute button until you
(not applicable in the fume hood valve. This CFM: find the appropriate scale factor
vAvd drive mode) value is a multiplier for the 200 setting. To save this setting and
feedback and command 500 advance to the next parameter,
voltage. 1250 press the Emergency Exhaust
button.
For SI units of l/s: 94
94
236
590

For SI units of m3/hr: 340


340
850
2125
4 Standard Face Sets the face velocity for the For English units: 100 Press the Mute button until you
Velocity Set Point fume hood. The setting will ft/min with a range of 30 to find the appropriate standard
correspond to the English or SI 200 face velocity setting. To save
units, depending on "Display this setting and advance to the
Units of Measure" selected in For SI units: 0.51 next parameter, press the
parameter 2. m/s with a range of 0.15 to Emergency Exhaust button.
For example, ft/min (feet per 1.05
Numerical increments for this
minute) displays in English parameter:
units; m/s (meters per second)
displays in SI units. Each time you press the
Mute button, the setting
increases by 1 for ft/min and
by hundredths (0.01) for m/s.
When you hold the Mute
button, the increments
increase by 10 for ft/min and
by tenths (0.1) for m/s.
5 Leakage Area Sets the total leakage for the For English units: 0.3 Press the Mute button until you
system (airfoil area + hood 0.1 to 10 ft2 find the appropriate leakage
leakage area). area setting. To save this setting
For SI units: 279 and advance to the next
The airfoil should be included
with minimum and maximum 90 to 9300 cm2 parameter, press the
heights measured from the Emergency Exhaust button.
base/table of the hood, not Numerical increments for this
from the top of the airfoil. parameter:

Each time you press the


Mute button, the setting
increases by tenths (0.1) for
ft2 and by 10 for cm2.
When you hold the Mute
button, the increments
increase by 1 for ft2 and by
100 for cm2.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
6 Fixed Sash Records the fixed (unchanging) For English units: 52 Press the Mute button until you
Dimension dimension of the sash on the 20 to 300 inches find the appropriate sash width.
fume hood. To save this setting and advance
For SI units: 132 to the next parameter, press the
Width for vertical and
combination sashes. 50 to 800 cm Emergency Exhaust button.

Height for horizontal only Numerical increments for this


sashes. parameter:

Each time you press the


Mute button, the setting
increases by tenths (0.1) for
inches and by 1 for cm.
When you hold the Mute
button, the increments
increase by 1 for inches and
by 10 for cm.
7 Minimum Hood Flow Sets the minimum airflow rate For English units: 200 Press the Mute button until you
of the fume hood's valve. 40 to 2000 CFM find the appropriate minimum
hood flow setting. To save this
For SI units of l/s: 94 setting and advance to the next
20 to 1000 l/s parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
For SI units of m3/hr: 340
80 to 4000 m3/hr Numerical increments for this
parameter:

Each time you press the


Mute button, the setting
increases by 5 for CFM, l/s
and m3/hr.
When you hold the Mute
button, the increments
increase by 50 for CFM, l/s,
and m3/hr.
8 Maximum Hood Sets the maximum airflow rate For English units: 1000 Press the Mute button until you
Flow of the fume hood's valve. 200 to 10,000 CFM find the appropriate maximum
hood flow setting. To save this
For SI units of l/s: 472 setting and advance to the next
100 to 5000 l/s parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
For SI units of m3/hr: 1699
400 to 10,000 m3/hr Numerical increments for this
parameter:

Each time you press the


Mute button, the setting
increases by 5 for CFM, l/s
and m3/hr.
When you hold the Mute
button, the increments
increase by 50 for CFM, l/s,
and m3/hr.

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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
9 Minimum Sash Records the minimum sash For English units: N/A Move the sash to the opening
Opening (FHM631 opening at which the design Value is in inches shown on the display. Press the
and 430) face velocity will be achieved. Mute button to record this
For SI units:
position. Monitor beeps once
Value is in cm
and displays SEt for 1 second
when input is accepted. To
advance to the next parameter,
press the Emergency Exhaust
button.
Sash Closed Records the fully closed sash S-cL for sash closed S-cL Move the sash to the fully closed
(FHM530) position. position. Press the Mute button
to record this position. Monitor
beeps once and displays SEt
for 1 second when input is
accepted. To advance to the
next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
10 Maximum Sash Records the maximum sash For English units: N/A Move the sash to the opening
Opening (FHM631 opening of the fume hood at Value is in inches shown on the display. Press the
and 430) which the maximum design Mute button to record this
For SI units:
flow will be achieved. position. Monitor beeps once
Value is in cm
and displays SEt for 1 second
when input is accepted. To
advance to the next parameter,
press the Emergency Exhaust
button.
Sash Opened Records the fully open sash S-oP for sash open S-oP Move the sash to the fully open
(FHM530) position. position. Press the Mute button
to record this position. Monitor
beeps once and displays SEt
for 1 second when input is
accepted. To advance to the
next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
11 Face Velocity Fine-tunes the face velocity For English units: 0 Close the sash halfway. Press
Display Offset display on the monitor. Actual face velocity 8 in the Mute button until you find
Adjustment (No adjustment is available for increments of 1 fpm the appropriate face velocity
(FHM631 only) the flow display. The value is display offset value. To save this
For SI units:
adjusted automatically by the setting and advance to the next
Actual face velocity 0.04
firmware.) parameter, press the
in increments of 0.005 m/s
Emergency Exhaust button.

Numerical increments for this


parameter:

Each time you press the Mute


button, the display changes.

NOTE: You must scroll through


the values in this parameter; the
direction cannot be reversed.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
Fume Hood Monitor Option Settings
12 Setback % (not Adjusts the airflow rate to the 40-100% in increments of 60 Press the Mute button until you
applicable in vAvd setting selected in this 5% find the appropriate setback
drive mode) parameter when the fume hood percentage. To save this setting
monitor is in standby mode. and advance to the next
When 100% is selected, the parameter, press the
fume hood monitor never Emergency Exhaust button.
reaches standby mode.
Numerical increments for this
parameter:

Each time you press the Mute


button, the setting increases by
5%.
13 Minimum Setback Sets the minimum flow rate YesMinimum No Press the Mute button until you
Clamp (FHM631 when the fume hood monitor is clamped to Min Hood find the appropriate setting. To
and 430; not in setback mode. Flow x Setback %. save this setting and advance to
applicable in vAvd Do you want to set back the NoMinimum clamped the next parameter, press the
drive mode) Min Hood Flow (parameter 7)? at Min Hood Flow. Emergency Exhaust button.

Two-state Switch Records the position of the S-SP for solenoid switch S-SP Move the sash to the switch
Point (FHM530) two-state valves solenoid point point. Press the Mute button to
switch point. record this position. Monitor
beeps once and displays SEt
for 1 second when input is
accepted. To advance to the
next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
14 Sash Opening Records the point to which a oPAL for opening alarm oPAL Move the sash to the position
Alarm sash can be opened before an beyond which you want the
alarm sounds. opening alarm to engage. Press
the Mute button to activate this
function and record this position.
Monitor beeps once and
displays SEt for 1 second
when input is accepted.
To disable this function after you
have set it, press the Mute
button for 2 seconds to clear the
old set point. Monitor beeps
twice and displays oFF for 1
second when input has been
cleared.
To save this setting and advance
to the next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
15 Broken Sash Detects and generates a Monitor determines PY_o Place the sash in the maximum
Threshold broken sash alarm whenever physical maximum physical open position. Press
the sash input is greater than resistance position: the Mute button to record this
the maximum resistive input for PY_o (physical open) position. Monitor beeps once
the application and displays SEt for 1 second
when input is accepted.
To save this setting and advance
to the next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.

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Rev. 1/08 MKT-0012 MPC-1019
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
16 Sash Fully Closed Physical minimum sash Monitor indicates PY_c. PY_c Place the sash in the physical
position (used for minimum position. Press the
decommission mode) Mute button to record the
position. The monitor beeps
once and displays SEt for 1
second as the input is accepted.
To save this setting and advance
to the next parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
17 Beeper Volume Adjusts the volume of the LoLow Beeper Hi Press the Mute button until you
alarms. Volume find the appropriate volume
HiHigh beeper setting. To save this setting and
volume advance to the next parameter,
press the Emergency Exhaust
button.
18 Emergency Mutable Can the operator mute the YesThe operator can Yes Press the Mute button until you
audible emergency exhaust mute the emergency find the appropriate emergency
alarm? (The choices available exhaust alarm. mutable setting. To save this
are Yes and No.) NoThe emergency setting and advance to the next
exhaust alarm cannot parameter, press the
be muted. Emergency Exhaust button.
19 Mute Duration Adjusts the number of minutes 0When the Mute 0 Press the Mute button until you
the alarm sound is muted when button is depressed, find the appropriate mute
the Mute button is pressed on the alarm stays muted duration setting. To save this
the fume hood monitor. An until the alarm setting and advance to the next
alarm can be muted from 1-10, condition ceases. parameter, press the
15 or 20 minutes. 1 The alarm mutes Emergency Exhaust button.
for 1 minute, then
resounds. Numerical increments for this
2The alarm mutes for parameter:
2 minutes, then Each time you press the Mute
resounds. button, the setting increases.
...
20The alarm mutes
for 20 minutes, then
resounds.
20 Auto Mute Adjusts the number of seconds 0The alarm will not 0 Press the Mute button until you
that the alarm will sound until mute until the Mute find the appropriate auto mute
the fume hood monitor mutes button is pressed. setting. To save this setting and
automatically. When 0 is 20The alarm will advance to the next parameter,
selected, the alarm will sound mute automatically press the Emergency Exhaust
indefinitely until the Mute after 20 seconds. button.
button is pressed manually.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
21 Drive Application Unlike Phoenix valve systems 0.2 to 9.9 Vdc x Vdc With d_Lo displayed, place the
Offset and Gain that operate on one of three set (internally sash at the minimum position
scale factors, drive/motor/fan calculated determined in parameter 9
systems have great variability using (Minimum Sash Opening).
in what starting value (i.e. default or Press the Mute button to display
offset) and scaling (i.e. gain) last saved the initial minimum command
will result in a proper command valve scale setting. Physically measure the
signal. factor on face velocity. Use the Mute
Parameter 20 allows the offset Minimum button to increase, or the Mute
and gain to be set separately Hood Flow and Emergency Exhaust
for each drive system. as initial buttons to decrease, the
When the FHM mode in default) command until the correct
parameter 1 is set to a valve physical face velocity is
application, this parameter will achieved. Press the Emergency
display n/a for not Exhaust button to temporary
applicable. hold this command setting (until
all settings for drive calibration
have been collected). Monitor
displays HoLd for 1 second
when input has been accepted,
then proceeds to the gain part of
the calibration by displaying d-
Hi.
Place the sash at the maximum
position determined in
parameter 10 (Maximum Sash
Opening). Press the Mute
button to display the initial
maximum command setting.
Physically measure the face
velocity. Use the Mute button to
increase, or the Mute and
Emergency Exhaust buttons to
decrease, the command until
the correct physical face velocity
is achieved. Press the
Emergency Exhaust button to
temporary hold this command
setting. Monitor displays HoLd
for 1 second when input has
been accepted, then proceeds
to the last part of the calibration
by displaying SAvE.
Press the Mute button to save
the previously collected offset
and gain values to enable the
drive command to be correctly
generated after calibration.
Monitor beeps once and
displays SEt for 1 second
when input is accepted, then
proceeds to the beginning of
parameter 20 by displaying
d_Lo. To advance to the next
parameter, press the
Emergency Exhaust button.
If you do not wish to save when
SAvE is displayed, press the
Emergency Exhaust button to
return to the beginning of
parameter 20.

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X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
22 Fume Hood Enables decommission mode. FAcEUses a oFF deCo is displayed for 1 second
(FHM631 Decommission pushbutton sequence (disabled) as indication of entering
only) in the monitor to enter decommission mode setup.
mode. Press the Mute button to toggle
PbtnUses an through the four available
external momentary choices.
switch closure or
pushbutton sequence To save this setting and advance
to enter the mode. to the next parameter, press the
LtchAllows a BMS Emergency Exhaust button.
network command or
pushbutton sequence
to enter the mode.
oFFDisables
decommission mode.
23 Energy Waste Alert Enables energy waste alert. EnrG to enable energy No EnrG is displayed for 1 second
(FHM631 waste alart (disabled) as indication of entering energy
only) waste setup.
Substep 1 Press the Mute button to toggle
between No and Yes.
If current selection is No,
pressing the Emergency
Exhaust button exits the
emergency waste setup.
If current selection is Yes,
pressing the Emergency
Exhaust button moves to
substep 2.
23 L_on to set light on ~20f-c L_on is displayed as
(FHM631 threshold indication. Adjust the lighting in
only) the room to a well-lit condition.
Substep 2 Press the Mute button to
capture the current light level.
Set will display momentarily
before the monitor advances to
substep 3.
OR
Press the Mute button for more
than 2 seconds to restore the
factory default. Set will display
momentarily, followed by Def,
before the monitor advances to
substep 3.
OR
Press the Emergency Exhaust
button to skip light-level capture,
keep the current setting, and
move to substep 3.

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Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

Calibration Parameters Available for X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors

Parameter Parameter Name Description/Purpose Settings Available for Default Steps for Configuring
Number Parameter Setting Parameter
23 LoFF to set light off ~14f-c L_oFF is displayed as
(FHM631 threshold indication. Adjust the lighting in
only) the room to a dark condition.
Substep 3 Press the Mute button to
capture the current light level.
Set will display momentarily
before the monitor advances to
substep 4.
OR
Press the Mute button for more
than 2 seconds to restore the
factory default. Set will display
momentarily, followed by Def,
before the monitor advances to
substep 4.
OR
Press the Emergency Exhaust
button to skip light-level capture,
keep the current setting, and
move to substep 4.
23 Sav? for validation and The FHM631 will validate the
(FHM631 calculation captured light levels to ensure
only) adequate deadband.
Substep 4 If validation passes, Sav? is
displayed.
Press the Mute button to
confirm the settings. The
monitor beeps once, saves the
settings, and exits the energy
waste setup.
OR
Press the Emergency Exhaust
button to cancel captured
values. The monitor will then
use the factory default settings
and exit the energy waste setup.
23 If validation fails, the monitor
(FHM631 disables energy waste, resets
only) the light levels to the factory
Validation default, beeps once, and flashes
failure Err three times. Then the
monitor prompts you to repeat
the process by displaying Rpt?
Press the Mute button to repeat
the setup. The monitor will then
return to substep 1 of parameter
23.
OR
Press the Emergency Exhaust
button to cancel. The monitor
then disables the energy waste
alert, returns to the factory
default settings, and exits the
energy waste setup.

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X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

NOTES: When calibrating a FHM430 primary-secondary pair, only the primary unit is calibrated. The secondary unit
requires no calibration.

The FHMs firmware version can be displayed by removing power from the monitor and holding down the
Mute button while reapplying power. The monitor type will be displayed first (631, 530, 430, 230 for Primary),
followed by the firmware version (for example, 1.012).

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Configuring the Calibration Parameters (long version)

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X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Configuring the Calibration Parameters (condensed version)

Configuring the Calibration Parameters


(condensed version)

A condensed version of the calibration parameter table is included in this


section as a reference for those who have experience installing the X30 Fume
Hood Monitors and feel comfortable with the configuration steps (see the next
page).

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Calibration Navigation for the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor (condensed version)

Task Steps
Uncommissioned visual indication NOTE: Each type of X30 Fume Hood Monitor provides visual indication when a unit is uncommissioned.
FHM631
Display panel shows Er_c message.
Standard Operation LED blinks (fast rate)
Flow Alarm LED blinks (fast rate)
FHM430 and 530
Standard operation LED blinks (fast rate)
Flow alarm LED blinks (fast rate)
Once the calibration mode is entered, saved and exited, these indicators cease.
If the calibration is not saved, the indicators continue.
Enter calibration mode Hold the Mute, Emergency Exhaust and Calibration Mode buttons simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds. (Confirmed by two
beeps.)
Select a setting for current parameter Move forwardPress and release the Mute button.
Move backwardPress and hold the Mute button while momentarily pressing the Emergency Exhaust button. Then press and release the
Mute button to step backward.
NOTE: To cover large setting ranges, press and hold the Mute button.
Save the selected setting and move forward to next parameter Press the Emergency Exhaust button.
Display calibration parameter number Continue to hold the Emergency Exhaust button to display the next parameter number.
Display first setting for current parameter Release the Emergency Exhaust button.
Move backward through calibration parameters Hold the Emergency Exhaust button while pressing and releasing the Mute button. Each time the Mute button is pressed, the parameter
number decreases.
Clear current settings and return to prior calibration Press the Calibration Mode button.
Save current settings and exit calibration mode Press and hold the Emergency Exhaust button. Then press and release the Calibration Mode button. (Confirmed by three beeps.)

Calibration Parameters Available for the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor (condensed version)

Parameter
Parameter Name Settings Available for Parameter
Number
Fume Hood Type and Unit Settings
1 FHM Mode For VAV monitors:
vAvvStandard VAV valve
vAvdVAV drive hood
For CV or two-state monitors:
cvnConstant volume, no sash input
cvAConstant volume with sash sensor that generates sash opening alarm
cvdConstant volume with sash switch that generates sash opening alarm
2SA1Two-state with sash sensor that only modulates solenoid
2SA2Two-state with ZPS that modulates solenoid and sash sensor that only generates sash opening alarm
2SA3Two-state with sash sensor that both modulates solenoid and generates sash opening alarm
2SA4Two-state with ZPS and sash sensor where flow remains low below the trip point; sash opening alarm available
2SA5Two-state with ZPS and sash sensor where flow remains high above the trip point; sash opening alarm available
2Sd1Two-state with N.O. sash switch that modulates solenoid; sash opening alarm not available
2Sd2Two-state with ZPS or N.O. sash switch that modulates solenoid; sash opening alarm not available
2Sd3Two-state with ZPS that modulates solenoid and N.O. sash switch that generates sash opening alarm
2Sd4Two-state with ZPS and N.O. sash switch where flow remains low below the trip point; sash opening alarm not available
2Sd5Two-state with ZPS and N.O. sash switch where flow remains high above the trip point; sash opening alarm not available
Calibration Parameters Available for the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor (continued)

Parameter Parameter Name Settings Available for Parameter


Number
2 Display parameter and unit of measure Face velocity: 0001ft/min 0002m/s (calibration flow in l/s) 0003m/s (calibration flow in m3/hr)
Flow: 0004CFM 0005l/s 0006m3/hr

Fume Hood Calibration Settings


3 Flow Scale Factor Not applicable in vAvd drive mode
4 Standard Face Velocity Set Point
5 Leakage Area
6 Fixed Sash Dimension Width for vertical and combination sashes; height for horizontal sashes
7 Minimum Hood Flow
8 Maximum Hood Flow
9 FHM631 and 430: Minimum Sash Opening
FHM530: Sash Closed S-cL for sash closed
10 FHM631 and 430: Maximum Sash Opening
FHM530: Sash Opened S-oP for sash open
11 FHM631 only: Face Velocity Display Offset Close the sash halfway before making this adjustment.
Adjustment

Fume Hood Monitor Option Settings


12 Setback % Not applicable in vAvd drive mode
13 FHM631 and 430: Minimum Setback Clamp YesMinimum clamped to Min Hood Flow x Setback %
NoMinimum clamped at Min Hood Flow
Not applicable in vAvd drive mode
FHM530: Two-state Switch Point S-SP for solenoid switch point
14 Maximum Opening Alarm oPAL for opening alarm
15 Broken Sash Threshold Physical maximum position
PY_o (physical open)
16 Sash Fully Closed Physical minimum position
Py_c (physical closed)
17 Beeper Volume
18 Emergency Mutable YesThe operator can mute the emergency exhaust alarm.
NoThe emergency exhaust alarm cannot be muted.
19 Mute Duration 0When the Mute button is depressed, the alarm stays muted until the alarm condition ceases.
1 to 20 The alarm mutes for 1 to 20 minutes, then resounds.
20 Auto Mute 0The alarm will not mute until the Mute button is pressed.
20After 20 seconds, the alarm mutes automatically.
21 Drive Application Offset and Gain Developed from monitors 0.2 to 9.9 Vdc command output signal
22 Fume Hood Decommission (FHM631 only) Configures monitor for fume hood decomissioning
OFF FACE PbTn Ltch
23 Energy Waste Alert (FHM631 only) Configures Energy Waste Alert
No L_on LoFF Sav?
X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide Product Data Sheet

Product Data Sheet

This section contains the product data sheet for the X30 Fume Hood Monitor.

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MKT-0012 MPC-1019 Rev. 1/08
X30 SERIES FUME HOOD MONITORS

Phoenix Controls X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors (FHMs) are


used on fume hoods with Phoenix Controls valves for airflow
control. Airflow control on these fume hoods is achieved with the
use of constant volume valves (CVV), two-position valves (PEV or
BEV) or variable air volume valves (VAV). Each FHM provides Standard Operation

Standby Operation

two primary functions: indication of hood exhaust operating Flow Alarm

condition and alarming. In VAV systems, each FHM also provides


Emergency

face velocity control and optional energy-saving features. Exhaust Mute

SPECIFICATIONS

Enclosure Readout (FHM631 only)


Dimensions: The display shows one of the following
X30 Fume Hood Monitor (631 model shown).
2.5" W x 6" H x 1.5" D measurements:
(64 mm x 152 mm x 38 mm) Cubic feet per minute (CFM)
Color: White Meters cubed per hour (m3/h) ORDERING GUIDE
IP44 compliant Liters per second (l/s)
Feet per minute (fpm)
Operating Range FHM
Meters per second (m/s)
32-122 F (0-50 C) ambient
10-90% RH, non-condensing Power Loss Alarm Option
8202 (2500 m) altitude (15 Vdc powered monitor only) BASE NUMBER
Power Requirements for Each Indicates loss of power to the
Unit fume hood system. TYPE OF FUME HOOD MONITOR
24 Vac, 10%, 50-60 Hz, 10 VA During power failure, a red LED 430 = Base monitor, EXV applications
15 Vdc, 5%, 220 mA flashes once every 4 sec 530 = CVV, PEV or BEV applications
Accompanied by short audible 631 = Face velocity monitor, EXV applications
Inputs and Outputs
alarm chirp
See table in "Features" section on page FACEPLATE LANGUAGE
Alarm continues for at least 64
2 for model-specific inputs and outputs. DAN = Danish GER = German
hours or until power is restored
Input to Optional Use LED ENG = English JPN = Japanese
Dimensions FRC = French Canadian NOR = Norwegian
Yellow LED indicates unique
4.75" W x 4" H x 4.75" D FRN = French SWE = Swedish
customer conditions
(121 mm x 102 mm x 121 mm)
Wired directly from customers
Color OPTIONS
device to two dedicated conductors
Black enclosure DFT = Drive failure text (FHM430 only)
within the eight-wire signal cable DIV = Diversity LED to be driven by external contact closure from
Limited to 12 Vdc with maximum Yellow switch
a Celeris system or the BMS.
current draw of 0.012 amps. Operating Range PLA = Power Loss Alarm (15 volt only; see note below)
Customer must install a 1 K 32-122 F (0-50 C) ambient PRI = Primary (Available only on FHM430. Must be ordered with
resistor in series with input signal. Power Requirements at least one secondary.)
Visual indication only, no audible RET = Retrofit kit
15 Vdc @ 0.015 amp
RMT = Recess mount kit
Monitoring Points More details on this option are in the SEC = Secondary (Available only on FHM430. Must be ordered
Airflow exhaust device command "Features" section on page 2. with primary.)
Actual exhaust airflow
0-10 Vdc alarm: FCC Compliance NOTE: By ordering the add-on option PLA, you will receive a
0 Vdc indicates normal operation This equipment has been tested and separate Power Loss Alarm board and box that also
5 Vdc indicates incorrect airflow mounts on top of the hood. This board interfaces to an
found to comply with the limits for a
X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor that includes an
10 Vdc indicates low differential Class B digital device, pursuant to Part additional red LED with "Power Failure Alarm" text. This
static pressure 15 of the FCC Rules. unit can be installed on DC-powered monitors only.
Sash position: 0-10 Vdc
User status If the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor
10 K minimum input impedence is used in a manner not specified by
for monitoring system the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be TABLE OF CONTENTS
Backward Compatibility impaired.
Specifications and Ordering Guide ............................. 1
X30 Series Fume Hood Monitors are
backward compatible with earlier Features ...................................................................... 2
standard models of Phoenix fume hood Applications: Hood Control ....................................... 4
monitors. Applications: Energy-saving........................................ 5
Installation ................................................................. 6
! See wiring diagrams Points and Wiring ...................................................... 9
Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........................... 14

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FEATURES

Face Velocity or Flow DisplayIndicates the face velocity or flow of the hood. (Available
only on the FHM631.)

Standard Operation LEDWhen this LED is on, it indicates the hood is operating at the
Standard Operation standard face velocity or flow.
Standby Operation

Flow Alarm Standby Operation LEDWhen this LED is on, it indicates the hood is operating at a lower
Diversity Alarm face velocity or flow (active only with a ZPS).
Power Failure Alarm
Emergency
Exhaust Mute
Flow Alarm/Drive Failure LEDIndicates unsafe airflow condition when it is on.

Mute buttonPush the button to silence an alarm. The Flow Alarm LED will remain on.
Mute mode is reset when the alarm conditions clear.

Emergency Exhaust button with LEDPush this button to activate the emergency
exhaust mode. The alarm will sound and the LED at the left of the Emergency Exhaust
button will blink. In this mode, exhaust air is at its maximum flow. (NOTE: On constant
volume hoods, this button is used only to test the alarm circuit, not modulate the exhaust
valve.) Push the button again to turn off the emergency exhaust/test mode.

Light sensorDetects the light level in the room. Triggers the energy waste alert, if
configured. (Available only on the FHM631.)

OPTIONAL FEATURES

Diversity Alarm LEDAlerts lab users to reduce the total flow by closing their sashes. This visual alarm is
triggered when the flow demand exceeds the flow limit and a diversity alarm is generated by the Celeris system or
the BMS.

Power Failure Alarm LEDActivates when there is a loss of power. Used in conjunction with the Power Loss
Alarm (PLA). With this option, a separate PLA module is provided with the monitor.
The optional PLA circuit:
Has a sealed lead acid battery that uses +15 Vdc to recharge the battery while the system is powered. The
battery recharges enough in 8 hours to power the alarm circuit for 24 hours. The batterys expected service life
is five years.
Detects the loss of 15 Vdc system power. Not available for 24 Vac powered monitors.
Trips a solid-state relay that causes the battery to provide power to the monitors alarm circuit.
Drives the audible alarm and LED on the monitor to indicate loss of power.
The DIN standard requires PLAs on fume hood monitors, as well as periodic functional testing. Therefore, we
provide a test button on all PLA option enclosures. Units can be tested by pushing and holding the test button for
at least four seconds. This cuts the systems power, trips the relay and tests the battery and alarm circuitry. No
other maintenance is required.

NOTE: The PLA must be powered by the same 15 Vdc that powers the monitor.

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FEATURES (CONTINUED)

Two-
CV VAV
position
FEATURE/OPTION DESCRIPTION FHM530
FHM530 FHM430 FHM631
(PEV or
(CVV) (EXV) (EXV)
BEV)
Displays the current face velocity setting in either English or
Face velocity display 
metric units.
Operating mode LED Specifies use of hood.    
Emergency exhaust LED Indicates that the emergency exhaust has been activated. **   
FACEPLATE*

Caution flow alarm Alarm due to either pressure alarm, valve jam alarm failure.    
Customer specified LED (spare) or diversity alarm condition
Spare or Diversity LED    
has been initiated.
Emergency exhaust button LED Emergency exhaust button has been pushed.    
Setback LED Setback mode has been activated.    
Power loss LED Power loss mode has been activated.    
Emergency exhaust override button Provides a means of activating the emergency exhaust.   
Mute button Provides a means of muting the audible alarms.    
Light sensor Activates energy waste alert. 
N.O. microswitch input Activates the two-state command to the valves.  
Activates the two-state or variable air volume (VAV)
Sash position input    
command to the valves.
Sash opening alarm setting Sets the sash height alarm set point.    
Two-position switch point setting Sets the trip point for the two-state command operation. 
Standby mode input (e.g., ZPS) Activates standby mode.   
Switch input Activates decommission mode. 
Emergency exhaust (locally or remotely) Ability to activate emergency exhaust with digital input.   ***
VAV hood exhaust command output Command output to the exhaust source (valve).  
VAV drive command output Command output to a fan drive. 
24 Vdc relay output to command 24 Vdc solenoids for two-
24 Vdc relay output two-position mode 
position application.
CONTROL

Primary-secondary option (e.g., teaching Configures monitor for either primary or secondary control of

hood) a teaching hood.
Standby velocity setting Sets the standby mode velocity.   
Audible alarms will mute automatically after 20 seconds when
Auto alarm mute    
this function is enabled.
Allows for resounding audible alarms after the Mute function
Mute duration setting    
has been activated. Adjustable from 1-10, 15, or 20 minutes.
Adjust the sound volume. Two settings are available: high and
Sound volume setting    
low.
Allows for power loss module that will display power loss
Power loss alarm    
alarm when the monitor has lost main power (15 Vdc only).
User-defined LED that can be engaged externally by means
Spare LED control    
of a digital input.
Alarm is generated when the sash sensors signal cable has
Broken sash alarm been broken or when a vertical sash sensor (VSS110)    
retracting cable has detatched.
15 Vdc or 24 Vac power May be powered by either AC or DC voltage.    
Hood exhaust command/emergency 0-10 Vdc signal represent command or > 10 Vdc represents
 
exhaust activation of emergency override.
Hood exhaust feedback 0-10 Vdc scaled feedback signal.  
MONITORING

0, 5, or 10 Vdc alarm signal generated at the valve can be


Alarm signal  
monitored at the fume hood monitor.
Normally open (NO) alarm relay NO contact output that de-energizes during alarm condition.  
0-10 Vdc signal proportionally represents sash position from
Sash position    
fully closed to fully open.
Hood decommissioned Monitors hood decommission command. 
User status Monitors Zone Presence Sensors (ZPS) activity.   
* Faceplates are available in English, Danish, French Canadian, French, German, Japanese, Norwegian and Swedish.
** Does not modulate exhaust CV valve, but allows the operator to test the alarm circuit.
*** Cannot use this external input with decommission mode via the external switch or BMS command.
Options
Contact your representative to communicate details.

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APPLICATIONS: HOOD CONTROL

Variable Air Volume (VAV) Fume Hoods (FHM430 and 631)


Fume hood containment is accomplished by maintaining proper face velocity through the variable sash opening.
Phoenix Controls fume hood monitors can be used on manifolded exhaust systems (with Phoenix Controls valves) and
on individual exhaust systems (with a variable speed drive by others).

Variable Air Volume (VAV) Variable Speed Drive

To manifold Individual exhaust

Hood
exhaust valve Variable
200-1000 CFM speed drive
200-1000 CFM
Sash sensor Sash sensor
Standard Operation
Standard Operation
Standby Operation
Standby Operation
Flow Alarm
Flow Alarm

Emergency
Exhaust Mute Emergency
Exhaust Mute

Fume hood containmentvalve system. Fume hood containmentindividual exhaust systems.

Functions
Constant face velocity controlThe goal is to maintain a
constant face velocity (FV) as the sash opening varies.
Since the FV set point is known, a change in sash area Sash Sensor Zone Presence Sensor
(position) (operator status)
causes a linear change in exhaust flow
(FV x Area = Flow command). Emergency
exhaust override
Example: 5 ft2 x 100 ft/min = 500 ft3/min Area Reset
FV
(or 0.5 m2 x 0.5 m/s x 3600 s/hr = 900 m3/hr)
Setback of face velocityUnder many conditions, the FV set Hi Exhaust flow
point Flow select
face velocity can be set back to provide safe containment command
command

when the hood area is vacated. Setback face velocity is FV x Area = Flow command
adjustable to field conditionstypically between 60-100
fpm (or 0.3-0.5 m/s). (See the Zone Presence Sensor Product Alarm Alarm status
circuit
Data Sheet for more details.) from valve or drive

AlarmsThe FHM430 and 631 monitors provide


indication of a fume hoods operation. Alarms include:
Fume Hood Monitor
Insufficient differential static pressure as detected by
the valves pressure switch
VAV fume hood monitor signal flow diagram.
Incorrect airflow alarm (sash command closed-loop
feedback)

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APPLICATIONS: HOOD CONTROL (CONTINUED)

Constant Volume (CV) and Two-state Fume Hoods (FHM530)


A Phoenix Controls (constant volume) CVV series airflow control valve provides the fume hood with a steady constant
exhaust flow, independent of duct pressure changes. The two-state airflow control valve (PEV or BEV series) provides
two-position exhaust control based on an operators presence at the fume hood.
Functions
AlarmThe FHM530, together
with a differential pressure switch Constant Volume (CV) Two-state
mounted on a Phoenix Controls To manifold To manifold
airflow valve, indicates a fume
hoods operation. An optional Pressure
Fume hood switch Fume hood
sash opening alarm may be used exhaust valve exhaust valve
1000 CFM 600/1000 CFM
with a sash sensor or sash switch.
Zone Presence
Two-position controlThe Sensor Standard Operation

Standby Operation

FHM530, together with a Zone Flow Alarm

Presence Sensor and a Phoenix Emergency


Exhaust Mute

Controls PEV or BEV series


airflow control valve with an on- FHM530
(typical)
board solenoid, provides two-
position exhaust control based on
an operators presence at the fume Fume hood alarming and controlconstant volume and two-state.
hood. Other switching
mechanisms, such as a sash sensor
or sash switch, may be applied.

APPLICATIONS: ENERGY-SAVING

Face Velocity Setback (FHM430, 530, and 631)


Under many conditions, the face velocity can be set back to provide safe containment when the hood area is vacated.
Setback face velocity is adjustable to field conditionstypically between 60-100 fpm (or 0.3-0.5 m/s). (See the Zone
Presence Sensor Product Data Sheet for more details.)
Energy Waste Alert (FHM631)
The FHM631 is equipped with an energy waste alert, indicating the sash is open and the room is dark (adjustable light
intensity level). The display shows "ENRG," and an audible alarm sounds until the sash is closed or the lights are
illuminated.
Fume Hood Decommissioning Mode (FHM631)*
The fume hood decommissioning mode on the FHM631 allows a fume hood to be decommissioned when it is not in
use and the sash is fully closed. The exhaust flow is reduced below the fume hoods minimum to the valves minimum
flow (e.g., 90 CFM for a 12-inch valve), and the display shows "OFF." This mode can be initiated in one of three ways:
1. Through pushbuttons on the monitors faceplate. Press and hold the Emergency Exhaust and Mute buttons for
three seconds. The display will flash "OFF?" Confirm by pressing the Mute button.
2. Through the external momentary switch (by others)
3. Through the BMS network command
The mode is exited automatically when the sash is opened.
* NOTES:
Decommission mode cannot be used in drive applications.
Proper standard operating procedures (SOPs) must be in place to remove all chemicals from the fume hood before it is decommissioned.

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INSTALLATION

The X30 Fume Hood Monitor Series is available with two mounting options: surface and flush.
Surface Mount Option
Required materials:
Fume hood monitor, X30 series
Phoenix Controls room wiring diagrams

LBL Label/Serial W/CE-USA


Date

Init'l

Two zinc-plated hex washer head slotted sheet metal

601-000-030
Pilot hole (typical of 2) Face Vel
(.2" dia. each/.5 cm)
screws, Type A Sash Hght

Min Flow

5"
Installation steps: (12.7 cm)
.625"
(1.59 cm)
5"
(12.7 cm) Max Flow

Standby Flow

4. Use the mounting template to mark the points for Extents of monitor
Flow S-F

attaching the fume hood monitor to the fume hood (see 1.2"
(3.05 cm)
.75" dia.
6" x 2.5"
(15.24 x 6.35 cm)
(1.9 cm)
Figure 1).
5. Unsnap the front cover from the monitor: Completed enclosure
base with labels applied
Loosen the bottom of the monitor housing and rotate
it slightly upward.
Figure 1. Fume Hood Monitor mounting template (surface mount).
Gently slide the enclosure up to release the two tabs
inside the top of the monitor housing from the two
grooves on the monitor base.
6. Set the monitor housing aside.
7. Using the enclosure base as a template, mark the mounting holes at both
ends. Be certain the fume hood monitor assembly is oriented as indicated in
the figure on the right. Set the enclosure base aside.
8. Drill pilot holes at the marked mounting holes.
9. Mount the monitor base to the fume hood using two sheet metal screws (see
Figure 2).
10. Run the cable through the mounting plate and strip back the conductors.
11. Remove the connectors from the monitor housing.
12. Complete the terminations to the connectors (refer to the wiring diagrams
provided).
13. Reinstall the connectors in the monitor housing.
14. Reattach the monitor housing to the monitor base (see Figure 3):
Insert the two tabs at the top of the monitor housing in the grooves at
the top of the monitor base.
Rotate the monitor housing downward and snap the bottom of the Figure 2. Attaching the Fume Hood
Monitor to the fume hood (surface mount).
cover onto the tabs in the monitor base to secure it.

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el
Sas
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L

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LB

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M
in
Flo
w
M
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Flo
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Stan
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Flow
Flo
w
S-F

Figure 3. Reattaching the Fume Hood Monitor


monitor housing to the base.

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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

Recess Mount Option


Required materials:
Fume hood monitor, X30-RMT 3.25"
series (includes recess mounting (8.26 cm)

bracket and screws)


Phoenix Controls room wiring
diagrams 7.5"
6.25" 6.8"
Cable, based on wiring diagram 2.6" (15.88 cm) (17.27 cm)
(19.05 cm)
(6.6 cm)
(not provided by Phoenix
Controls)
Installation steps:
Pilot hole (typical of 2) 1.9"
(.125" dia. each/.32 cm)
1. Use the recess mounting template (4.83 cm)

to mark the area for cutout and


mounting holes for attaching the
fume hood monitor to the fume
hood (see Figure 4). Figure 4. Fume Hood Monitor mounting template (recess mount).

2. Cut a square hole, as necessary, for


the recess mounting kit.
3. Mark the holes for mounting the bracket:
Using the recess mounting bracket as a template, place the bracket in the
cutout section of the fume hood and mark locations of holes required for
attaching the bracket to the fume hood.
Set the bracket aside.
4. Drill .125" (.32 cm) pilot holes for mounting screws.
5. Unsnap the front cover from the monitor base:
Loosen the bottom of the monitor housing and rotate it slightly upward.
Gently slide the enclosure cover up to release the two tabs inside the top of
the monitor housing from the two grooves on the monitor base.
6. Set the enclosure cover aside.
7. Run the cable through the back of the monitor base.
8. Remove the connectors from the monitor housing.
9. Complete the terminations to the connectors (refer to provided wiring diagrams).
10. Reinstall the connectors in the monitor housing. Figure 5. Attaching the Fume Hood
Monitor to the fume hood (recess
11. Attach the enclosure cover to the monitor base: mount).
Insert the two tabs at the top of the enclosure cover in the grooves at the top
of the monitor base.
Rotate the enclosure cover downward and snap the bottom of the cover onto the tabs in the monitor base to
secure it.
12. Attach the monitor to the recess mounting bracket (see Figure 6 on the next page):
Slide the monitor assembly into the mounting bracket from the back.
Insert the L-strap into the top slot on the recess mounting bracket as shown.
Rotate the L-strap and slide it downward through the bottom slot in the recess mounting bracket.

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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

Recess Mount Option (continued)


13. Mount the monitor and bracket assembly to the
fume hood (see Figure 5 on the previous page):
Slide the assembly into the cutout area. L-strap

Using the mounting screws provided, attach


the bracket to the fume hood.

Retrofit Jobs
Required materials:
Fume hood monitor, X30 series (includes recess
mounting bracket assembly and screws) Figure 6. Attaching the Fume Hood Monitor to the recess mounting bracke

Phoenix Controls room wiring diagrams


Cable, based on wiring diagram (not provided
by Phoenix Controls) 3.25"
(8.26 cm)
Installation steps:
1. Use the existing monitor to cut out hole and
screw pilot holes from the previous FHM X10
Series monitor installation. Ensure that the 2.5"
(6.35 cm) 8.13" 9.38"
dimensions of the cutout and mounting holes 9.38" 10.5"
(23.83 cm) (26.67 cm)
(20.65 cm) (23.83 cm)

match those given here (see Figure 7).


2. Follow steps 5-12 from the standard Recess
Mount installation procedure above.
3. Mount the monitor and bracket assembly to
the fume hood (see Figure 8):
Slide the U-nut (included) over the
existing mounting holes with the spring Figure 7. Fume Hood Monitor mounting template (retrofit jobs).
side inward.
Slide the assembly into the cutout area.
Using the mounting screws provided, attach the bracket to the fume hood.

Phoenix Controls Wiring Recommendations U-nut

The fume hood monitor and exhaust valve should be powered from the same source.
If control over the fume hoods is important during a power failure or if airflow
conservation is required, fume hood monitors should be placed on backup power;
otherwise, the fume hood valve defaults to its fail-safe state.
Use cables recommended by Phoenix Controls.
Stranded wire is strongly recommended for ease of installation.
Follow good wiring practices:
Do not run the signal cable in the same conduit or wireway as the power cables.
If the signal cable must cross power cables, it is best to do so at a 90-degree angle.
Shield or drain wires, if required, should be wrapped with insulating tape to prevent
contact with exposed conductors or contacts.
Maintain a consistent color code or polarity all the way through the wiring system.
All connections to the Celeris valve controller (LVC) must meet the requirements of an Figure 8. Attaching the Fume Hood
NEC Class 2 circuit. Monitor to the fume hood (retrofit
jobs).
Local and national electrical codes take precedence.

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POINTS AND WIRING (see submittal wiring diagram for project-specific details)

FHM430 and 631

Typical Wiring Diagram


Monitor Termination Points Variable Air Volume (VAV) Application

FHM430/631
TB1
1
2 TB2 VSS110
1 Red
3 Reel
To fume hood 4 2 Black Sensor
exhaust valve 5 3
4 (See note 2)
(See note 1) 8c 6
7 5
8 6
TB1 7
J2
1
TB4
3 2 1

24 VacN

24 VacH
TB2
1

From AC
Power
Supply
1 Zone Presence
TB4
Sensor (ZPS)
1 TB3
200 Series
TB1
To TB1-2
7 ISO Ground
6 Not Used
To TB1-7
5 User Status
4 Secondary In
3 Not Used
2 Ground
1 +15 Vdc/24 Vac

See pages 12-13 for DC wiring details, as well as the wiring of


options and ancillary equipment.

TERMINAL BLOCK POINTS


! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TB1 +12 Vdc Analog Ground External Command Feedback Tri-level Alarm User Status Sash Signal
Emergency/
Decommission
Input

TB2 Sash Sensor Analog Ground Decommission Power Loss Spare LED (+) Spare LED (-)
Output Input

TB4 24 Vac H/ Functional 24 Vac N/


+15 Vdc Ground -15 Vdc

Notes:
1. Eight-conductor wire is Belden 9421 (22 AWG) or equivalent. (Tape back unused conductors.)
2. Sash sensor is provided with two-conductor cable. See combination sash sensors for exception.

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POINTS AND WIRING (CONTINUED) (see submittal wiring diagram for project-specific details)

FHM530

Monitor Termination Points Constant Volume Application


FHM530 Phoenix Constant Volume
TB1
Venturi Valve
1
2
NO
3
COM P
4
5
6 Pressure Switch
7
TB1 8
J2 1 TB4
3 2 1

24 VacN

24 VacH
TB2
J1 1

From AC
Power Supply

1
See page 12 for DC wiring details, as well as
TB4 the wiring of options and ancillary equipment.
1 TB3

COMPONENTS
Device Function
IN for DC solenoid
J1
OUT for AC solenoid

TERMINAL BLOCK POINTS


! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TB1 +12 Vdc Analog Ground External NOV Command NCV Command Pressure User Status Sash Signal
Emergency Switch

TB2 Sash Sensor Analog Ground Power Loss Spare LED (+) Spare LED (-)
Input

TB3 Solenoid Alarm NO Alarm Common


Command
Common

TB4 24 Vac H/ Functional 24 Vac N


+15 Vdc Ground /-15 Vdc
NOV/NCV
Common

Note:
Requirements for transformers:
Secondary power shall be fused externally to current limit of 4 amps, in accordance with NEC CL2 power requirements. Thermal interrupts
are not recommended.
Do not earth ground secondary transformers.
Maximum cable length for 96 VA load is 110.
Each pressurization zone shall have a dedicated single-phase primary circuit or a secondary circuit disconnect.

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POINTS AND WIRING (CONTINUED) (see submittal wiring diagram for project-specific details)

FHM530 (continued)
Two-state Application: AC Solenoid
FHM530
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

J1 OUT

See note 1
TB3
1
2
3 Phoenix Two-state
TB4
Venturi Valve
3 2 1
To TB1-2 (NO)

24 VacN
P

24 VacH
To TB1-6 (COM)
Zone Presence
Sensor (ZPS)
200 Series Pressure Switch
TB1 To TB1-2
ISO Ground 7 3
Not Used 6 To TB1-4 (-)
To TB1-7 2 I
User Status 5
Secondary In 4 To TB4-1 (+) 1
Not Used 3
Ground 2 From AC AC Solenoid Valve
+15 Vdc/24 Vac 1
Power Supply
(See note 2)

See page 12 for the wiring of options and ancillary equipment.

Two-state Application: DC Solenoid


FHM530
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

J1 IN

TB3
1
2
3 Phoenix Two-state
TB4
Venturi Valve
3 2 1
To TB1-2 (NO)
GROUND

P
-15 Vdc

+15 Vdc

To TB1-6 (COM)
Zone Presence
Sensor (ZPS)
200 Series Pressure Switch
TB1 To TB1-2
ISO Ground 7 3
Not Used 6 To TB1-4 (-)
To TB1-7 2 H
User Status 5
Secondary In 4 To TB1-1 (+) 1
Not Used 3
Ground 2 From DC DC Solenoid Valve
+15 Vdc/24 Vac 1
Power Supply
(See note 2)

See page 12 for the wiring of options and ancillary equipment.

!
Notes:
1. For AC-powered solenoid, two-position applications, you must install a field jumper between TB3-1 and TB4-3 (not required for DC-
powered solenoids).
2. AC solenoids require the fume hood monitor to have AC power. DC solenoids require the fume hood monitor to have DC power.

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POINTS AND WIRING (CONTINUED) (see submittal wiring diagram for project-specific details)

Wiring of Options and Ancillary Equipment for X30 Fume Hood Monitor Series

FHM430 FHM430 FHM430/631/530 External Emergency


Primary/Secondary Wiring Primary/Secondary Wiring Override, Method 1
(for AC-powered units) (for DC-powered units)
Contact Closure
Primary Unit Secondary Unit Primary Unit Secondary Unit (provided by others)
TB2 TB2
1 1
2 2
TB3 TB3 3 3
FHMX30
1 1 4 4
5 5 TB1
2 2 6 6
3 3 7 7
1
2c 2
TB4 TB4 TB3 TB3 3
1 1
3 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 4
3 3 2c 5
2c
TB4 TB4 6
24 VacN

24 VacN
24 VacH

24 VacH

3 2 1 3 2 1
7
8

GROUND

GROUND
+15

+15
-15

-15
From
Power
Supply From
Power
Supply

FHM430/631/530 External Emergency FHM430/631/530 Power Loss Alarm FHM430/631/530 Optional/Diversity LED
Override, Method 2
To FHMX30 FHMX30
Monitor 1 K Ohm Resistor
FHMX30 TB1 (provided by others)
1
TB1 4c 2 TB2
1
Power Loss
10-volt command 3 1
2 Alarm Unit 2
from BMS to initiate 4
3 TB1 5 3
emergency override
4 1 +15 To TB4-1 6 4
5 2c 2 Ground To TB2-2 7 5
6 3 -15 To TB4-3 8 6
4 Output To TB2-5 7

NOTE: The Power Loss Alarm unit will work


only if powered by the same DC power 2c
source serving the monitor. AC-powered
monitors cannot have a Power Loss Alarm.

Contact Closure
(provided by others)

FHM530 Alarm Relay Zone Presence Sensor (ZPS100 Series) X30 Series: DC Wiring Details

To FHM X30
FHM530 Monitor
TB2
1
4c
2
ZPS110 3
4
TB1 5
TB3 7 Sync Out 6
1 6 Sync In 7
NO To TB1-7
2 5 User Status
COM
3 4 Secondary
3 -15 To TB4-3 TB4
2 Ground To TB1-2 3 2 1
1 +15 To TB4-1
GROUND

+15
-15

NOTE: ZPS100 series units can be powered


To BMS for by only DC voltage. If the FHM X30 is
monitoring powered by AC, then separate power must
purposes be brought to the ZPS100 unit.

From DC
Power
Supply

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POINTS AND WIRING (CONTINUED) (see submittal wiring diagram for project-specific details)

Decommission Mode Wiring for FHM631 (in addition to the wiring shown on page 9)

Decommission Mode through the Fume Hood Monitors Pushbutton

Celeris Valve
FHM631 Controller (LVC)
TB2 TB1
1 1
GROUND 2
2
3 3
DIGITAL OUT1 4
4
5 5
6 8c 6
DIGITAL IN+
7 7
DIGITAL IN-
8

Decommission Mode through a Momentary External Switch

Celeris Valve
FHM631 Controller (LVC)
2c
TB1 TB1
1 +12 V 1
2 2
3 3
4 EXTERNAL 4
5 SWITCH 5
6 6
DIGITAL IN+
7 7
DIGITAL IN-
8 8

TB2
1
GROUND
2
3
DIGITAL OUT1
4
5
6 8c
7

Decommission Mode through a BMS Command*

Celeris Valve
FHM631 Controller (LVC)
TB1 TB2
1 +12 V NO
1
2 COM
2
3 3
4 4
5 2c 5
6 6
7 7
8

TB1
TB2 1
1 2
GROUND 3
2
3 4
DIGITAL OUT1 5
4
5 6
DIGITAL IN+
6 8c 7
DIGITAL IN-
7 8

*Note: Do not use this configuration if the LVC and fume hood monitor are using separate power sources.

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MAINTENANCE

Phoenix Controls fume hood monitors require no ongoing preventative maintenance. Once the field engineer has
completed the field setup, the monitors will provide years of continuous operation.

Replacement Part Part Number


FHM631 board 860-200-108
FHM630 board 860-200-102
FHM530 board 860-200-109
FHM430 board 860-200-111
FHM430 primary board 860-200-110
FHM430 secondary board 860-200-112
X30 recess mount retrofit kit (replaces X10 models with X30) 260-270-004
X30 recess mount kit 260-270-005

TROUBLESHOOTING

Phoenix Controls fume hood monitors alert the operator of alarm conditions. Generally, this alarm is caused by a
problem condition in the exhaust duct (e.g., fan failure). A trained facilities person may troubleshoot the system from
the monitor with a digital voltmeter and perhaps a magnehelic gauge.

Alarms
The types of alarms for the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor, the audible and visual cues for each alarm, and the purpose
for each alarm are listed in the table below.
Alarm Indicators
Signals (as seen
Type of Alarm Visual Alarm Audible Alarm Reason for Alarm
in analog valve
(LED blink rate*) (beep rate**)
systems)
Standard OperationFast
Not commissioned Flow AlarmFast None N/A The unit requires commissioning.
631 DisplayEr-c
Flow AlarmSlow The hoods pressure switch is open
Fast TB1, 6 = 10 Vdc
FHM631 displayBlank (FHM631 and 430 only).
Low differential static pressure
The hoods pressure switch is open
Flow AlarmSlow Fast N/A
(FHM530 only).
The valves position is jammed
Incorrect airflow (i.e., valve jam) Flow AlarmFast Slow TB1, 6 = 5 Vdc
(FHM631 and 430 only).
The sash opening exceeds the calibrated alarm
Sash opening alarm Flow AlarmSlow Slow TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc***
set point.
The sash input is greater than the maximum
TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc***
Broken sash sensor alarm Flow AlarmFast Fast resistive input for the application, or the sash
TB1, 8 > 10.4 Vdc
sensor signal cable is broken or loose.
Emergency exhaust override TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc
Emerg ExhSlow Slow The emergency exhaust button was pushed.
alarm (local) TB1, 4 > 10.4 Vdc
Emergency exhaust override TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc*** The externally controlled emergency input is in
Emerg ExhFast Slow
alarm (BMS external) TB1, 4 > 10.4 Vdc emergency state.
The sash is open and room lights are off
Energy waste alert FHM631 displayENRG Slow N/A
(FHM631 only).
Power loss LED on every 4 3 beeps every 10
Power fail alarm N/A The fume hood monitor lost 15 Vdc power.
seconds seconds
Optional alarm LED driven
Optional alarm None TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc Customer specific alarm or diversity alarm
by customer
Flow AlarmSlow
Loss of alarm line Fast TB1, 6 = 12 Vdc The alarm signal cable is broken.
631 DisplayBlank
Standard OperationSolid
Loss of feedback signal Flow AlarmSlow Slow TB1, 6 = 0 Vdc Feedback signal cable is broken.
631 DisplayLow value

Notes:
* A fast blink rate resembles a flashing light, while a slow rate resembles a fluttering light.
** A fast beep rate is 10 beeps per second, while a slow rate is 2 beeps per second.
*** 5 Vdc will be detected when these alarms are generated by a Celeris system. If the fume hood monitor generates this condition first, the Celeris signal will
supercede after it is generated.

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TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

Troubleshooting Guide
Use the information in the tables below to troubleshoot the X30 Series Fume Hood Monitor.
Variable Air Volume (VAV) Valve Systems (FHM430 and 631 only)

Problem at Fume Voltage at TB1-6


Possible Cause/Solution
Hood Monitor in Monitor
1. The monitor is in flow > 10 V A. Low static pressure across valve
alarm. Loss of airflowCheck fan operation and duct blockage.
Too many sashes open at one timeClose sashes.
Valve failed openCheck pneumatic and mechanical connections.
5V B. Incorrect valve position
Valve failed open.
Sash open beyond the maximum allowable positionLower sash.
A broken sash cableCheck all sash sensor connections.
Voltages may vary. C. Equipment/connection problems
Blocked or kinked pressure switch tubingCorrect tubing.
Wiring terminations between monitor and control deviceCorrect terminations.
Malfunctioning alarm circuitsVerify proper static.*
Monitor miscalibrationRecalibrate.*

2. The monitor indicates 0V A. Low static pressure


normal operation, but Differential pressure between the pressure switch set point and the low end of the
the actual face velocity static pressure operating range [i.e., 0.3" and 0.6" wc (75-150 Pa) for medium
has been measured pressure valves] will not trip the alarm circuit.
high or low.
Measure differential pressure. If it is low, see Possible Cause/Solution 1A above.
B. Monitor miscalibrationRecalibrate.*

3. The monitor has Voltages may vary. A. Loss of power


malfunctioned. Check power at monitor TB4-1 (24 Vac H/+15 Vdc) and TB4-3 (24 Vac N/-15 Vdc).
No display. Check wiring connections at monitor, valve, and power supply.
Cannot mute alarm. Verify power supply has input voltage (120 Vac or 240 Vac).
B. Defective monitorReplace board on monitor.*

4. The flow remains A. Broken sash sensor cableReplace sensor.


constant through sash
travel. B. Monitor miscalibrationRecalibrate.*

* Contact Phoenix Controls Product Support Center for assistance.

Constant Volume (CV) and Two-state Valve Systems (FHM530)

Problem Possible Cause/Solution


1. The monitor is in flow alarm. Low static pressure across valve.
Loss of airflow. Check fan operation and duct blockage.
Blocked or kinked pressure switch tubing. Correct the tubing.

2. The airflow was measured


improperly in a: A. Incorrect valve position. Realign the pivot arm.
A. Constant volume system. B. Incorrect valve position. Check pneumatic tubing and pressure. Also check solenoid valve operation.
B. Two-position system.

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TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

Variable Air Volume (VAV) Drive Systems (FHM430 and 631 only)

Problem Possible Cause/Solution

1. The monitor is in flow alarm. A. Loss of airflow


Check fan operation and duct blockage.
Check the drive for proper operation.
B. Monitor/connection problems
The wiring terminations between monitor and control device are incorrect. Correct the
terminations.
The monitor was miscalibrated. Recalibrate the monitor as needed.*
The monitor is defective. Replace the board on the monitor.*

2. The monitor indicates normal


operation, but actual face velocity The monitor was miscalibrated. Recalibrate the monitor as needed.*
has been measured high or low.

3. The monitor is malfunctioning. A. Loss of power


No display Check the wiring connections at the monitor, drive and power supply.
Cannot mute alarm Verify that the power supply has input voltage.
Check power at the monitor.
B. The monitor is defective. Replace the board on the monitor. Recalibrate the monitor as needed.*

* Contact Phoenix Controls Product Support Center for assistance.

Energy-saving Options (FHM631 only)

Problem Possible Cause/Solution

1. The monitor will not enter energy A. The low-light level setting is too high. Recalibrate the monitor.
waste alert. B. The energy waste alert is not enabled. Recalibrate the monitor.

2. The monitor will not exit energy


The high-light level setting is too high. Recalibrate the monitor.
waste alert.

3. The monitor will not enter A. The sash is not fully closed. Close the sash.
decommission mode. B. Decommission mode is not enabled. Recalibrate the monitor.
C. Check the wiring to the valve.

4. The monitor will not exit A. The digital input (DI) on the valve is not configured properly. Reconfigure this input.
decommission mode.
B. The monitor is defective. Replace and recalibrate the monitor.

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X30 Fume Hood
Monitor Users Guide

Index
A Diversity Alarm LED, 2
alarms, Power Loss (PLA), 2 Drive Application Offset and Gain parameter, 12
alerts, energy waste, 2 Drive Failure LED, 2
Auto Mute parameter, 11
E
B Emergency Exhaust button, 1-2
Beeper Volume parameter, 11 Emergency Mutable parameter, 11
Broken Sash Threshold parameter, 10 energy waste alert, 2
buttons on monitor, 1-3 Energy Waste Alert parameter, 13-14
exiting calibration mode, 3
C
Calibration mode, 3 F
Calibration Mode button, 1-2 face velocity display, 2
calibration parameters Face Velocity Display Offset Adjustment parameter, 9
Auto Mute, 11 FHM Mode parameter, 5-6
Beeper Volume, 11 FHM. See fume hood monitors
Broken Sash Threshold, 10 finding
configuring, 4-15 calibration parameters, 3
Drive Application Offset and Gain, 12 firmware versions and monitor types, 15
Emergency Mutable, 11 firmware versions, viewing, 15
Energy Waste Alert, 13-14 Fixed Sash Dimension parameter, 8
Face Velocity Display Offset Adjustment, 9 Flow Alarm LED, 2
Fixed Sash Dimension, 8 flow display, 2
Flow Scale Factor, 7 Flow Scale Factor parameter, 7
Fume Hood Decommission, 13 Fume Hood Decommission parameter, 13
Leakage Area, 7
Maximum Hood Flow, 8 L
Maximum Sash Opening, 9 Leakage Area parameter, 7
Minimum Hood Flow, 8 LEDs (light emitting diodes), 2
Minimum Sash Opening, 9 light emitting diodes (LEDs), 2
Minimum Setback Clamp, 10 light sensor, 2
Mute Duration, 11
navigation tasks (finding, viewing, selecting, and saving), 3 M
Sash Closed, 9 Maximum Hood Flow parameter, 8
Sash Opened, 9 Maximum Sash Opening parameter, 9
Sash Opening Alarm, 10 Minimum Hood Flow parameter, 8
Setback %, 10 Minimum Sash Opening parameter, 9
Standard Face Velocity Set Point, 7 Minimum Setback Clamp parameter, 10
Two-state Switch Point, 10 modes in X30 monitors, 1, 3, 11, 13
choosing calibration parameters, 3 monitor type, displaying, 15
clearing settings and values, 3 Mute button, 1-2
cut sheet, 21-37 Mute Duration parameter, 11
D N
data sheet, 21-37 navigation, Calibration mode, 3
decommission mode, 11, 13
display behavior, uncommissioned units, 3
Display Parameter and Unit of Measure parameter, 6-7 P
displaying parameters for X30 monitors. See calibration parameters
calibration parameters, 3 PLA (Power Loss Alarm), 2
firmware versions and monitor types, 15 Power Failure Alarm LED, 2

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MKT-0012 MPC-1032 Rev. 1/08
Power Loss Alarm (PLA), 2
primary units, calibration of, 15
product data sheet, 21-37

S
Sash Closed parameter, 9
Sash Fully Closed parameter, 11
Sash Opened parameter, 9
Sash Opening Alarm parameter, 10
saving calibration parameter settings and values, 3
searching
calibration parameters, 3
firmware versions and monitor types, 15
secondary units, calibration of, 15
selecting calibration parameters, 3
sensors, light, 2
Setback % parameter, 10
settings, calibration parameters (selecting, saving, and
clearing), 3
Standard Face Velocity Set Point parameter, 7
Standard Operation LED, 2
Standby Operation LED, 2

T
Two-state Switch Point parameter, 10

U
uncommissioned units, visual indicators, 3

V
values, calibration parameters (selecting, saving, and clearing), 3
versions of firmware, displaying, 15
viewing
calibration parameters, 3
firmware versions and monitor types, 15
visual indicators, uncommissioned units, 3

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Phoenix Controls
Corporation

For additional information and a listing of our global offices, please visit our Web site at www.phoenixcontrols.com or call (800) 340-0007.
Phoenix Controls is a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International, Inc.
Phoenix Controls is a trademark of Phoenix Controls Corporation.
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