by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
The right pressure setting depends on the specification of your waveguide system. You should consult the waveguide manuals or manufacturer for pressure specifications. The waveguide should have both a bleed valve to allow air exchange and a pressure relief valve that...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
A high pressure alarm can sometimes occur due to solar gain which is where a portion of the waveguide is exposed to direct sunlight during the heat of the day. The air inside the waveguide expands as it gets hotter causing a rise in pressure. You can confirm this by...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
There are numerous possibilities for a low pressure alarm, to narrow the search consider your system as three parts: The waveguide, the dehydrator, and the interconnecting tubing. Isolating the dehydrator from the other two parts will determine if the problem is in...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
The A12 dew point alarm means that the internal humidity sensor is detecting moisture in the canisters. Usually, an alarm may occur for a few seconds and reset itself before it is seen as the unit determines a need to regenerate a canister. At times with high outside...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
If you are running windows 7 and can not communicate with the NETCOM you will need to enable the TFTP in the operating system. You do this through the control panel – add / Remove programs and then add/ remove windows...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
To access the NETCOM web pages properly, you need to have AJAX enabled on your browser. If using Internet Explorer: * Go to the tools menu, and select “Internet Options” * Select the “Advanced” tab. * Scroll down and find the...