Posts Tagged ‘troubleshooting’

Honeywell RM7800 Fault Codes

September 8, 2011  |  Burner and Boiler  |  4 Comments

Fault codes are used on the Honeywell RM7800 series of boiler burner flame safeguard controls. These codes help the service technician identify problems that occur with the relay or the components that are wired to the relay.

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HVAC Control Technical Tip: The Sunshine State Weather Protector

The idea for this article came across my computer in the form of an e-mail sent to me by a fellow employee of Stromquist and Company with an attached photograph.

I know we all strive in our chosen industry to do things right with as much professionalism as our clients will afford us. I also realize at times even the best of service personnel will make installation mistakes. Some of these mistakes are quite humorous, some are quite expensive to fix, and some of these installations could be quite possibly dangerous.

Since the Control Trends website is duty bound to get, you our readers, the best information on new controls, controls installation, and new trends in the control industry would it not be appropriate to also show how not to install a product?

We at Control Trends will not mention anyone’s name or any company name we do this only as an insight to possible installation mistakes and how to avoid these mistakes.

This first installation is quite humorous to me and I call it “The Sunshine State Weather Protector” Read More

How to install a Honeywell Prestige Thermostat

July 16, 2010  |  Thermostats  |  No Comments

The team at Stromquist & Company are big fans of the Honeywell Prestige Thermostat. Thanks to our friends at CAS for this excellent video that shows the step by step installation and set up of the Honeywell Prestige Thermostat. If you are in Georgia or Florida you can go to www.stromquist.com to buy your Honeywell Prestige thermostat now.

Variable Frequency Drive setup: Ground lead check

July 14, 2010  |  Technical Tips  |  2 Comments

As a stocking distributor of Variable Frequency Drives in Atlanta Georgia, Stromquist and Company is happy to post this great trouble shooting video on how to do a ground lead check on your variable frequency drive. If you install on work on a variable frequency drive this is a must view.
For more information on variable frequency drives in Atlanta or in Georgia please go to www.stromquist.com. You might also want to check out “How to save money on a Variable Frequency Drive

Volts per hertz ratio check on Variable Frequency Drives

July 14, 2010  |  Technical Tips  |  No Comments

Stromquist & Company is a stocking distributor for Honeywell, Johnson, Semiens, TAC and Teco Westinghouse VFD’s

Using a clamp-on ammeter to measure three-phase current

July 14, 2010  |  Technical Tips  |  No Comments

Good to know when you are doing set up and check out.

Setting up VFD with 0-10 volt speed control

July 14, 2010  |  Technical Tips  |  No Comments

Contact Stromquist & Company for all your VFD needs.

Setting up VFD's with 4-20 mA controller

July 14, 2010  |  Technical Tips  |  No Comments

This is a good guide for setting up a variable frequency drive with a 4-20 signal, to see how to set up a drive using a 2 -10 volt controller click here. Check out Stromquist & Company for all your VFD needs.