Secco SUPERCOOL-1000 User Manual

M 890-00039 rev.03
SUPERCOOL 1000
Temperature Controller
User’s manual
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MODIFY
WATER USAGE MONITO RING
PUMP RUN TIME
PUMP MAINTENANCE
INSTALLAT ION
TEST MODE
RH COMPENSATION & DUST CONTROL
ALARM SETTINGS
F A N GROUP 3
F A N GROUP 2
MISTING
TIME & DAT E
CURRENT CONDITIONS
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MISTING - MANUAL MODE
RUNNING PUMP
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
MISTING MISTING
DRAINING
MISTING FOR DUST CONTROL
MIST SHUT OFF HIGH RH
MIST SHUT OFF NIGHTIME
RH COMPENSAT ION ACTIVE
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 1
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 2
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 3
ALARMS
TEMPERAT URE
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WATER SPILL
NO WATER
LOW WATER PRESSURE
FA N 1FA N 2FA N 3MISTING P UMP
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WARNI NGS
The warranty can be void if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manu­facturer.
Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete, accurate and up­to-date. The information contained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................ 4
1.1. Precautions ................................... 4
1.2. Symbols of the Manual ................... 4
2. FEATURES .................................... 5
3. LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS ....... 6
4. INSTALLATION ............................. 7
4.1. Mounting Instructions .................... 7
4.2. Connections .................................. 7
4.2.1. Probe Inputs ............................ 7
4.2.2. Alarm Connection ..................... 7
5. TIME & DATE ............................... 8
6. MONITORING FUNCTIONS ............. 8
6.1. Current Conditions ......................... 8
6.1.1. History .................................... 8
6.1.1.1. Temperature of the Probe Sets used
by the Outputs ....................................8
6.1.2. Individual Probe History ............. 9
6.1.3. Outside T° Probe History ........... 9
6.1.4. Humidity Sensor History for the
Outputs ................................. 10
6.1.5. Individual Humidity Probe History .. 10
6.2. Stress Index ................................ 11
6.3. Pump Run Time ........................... 11
6.4. Pump Maintenance ...................... 11
6.4.1. Maintenance Done .................. 11
6.4.2. Total Run Time & Reminder Mes-
sage Frequency ...................... 12
6.5. Water Usage ............................... 12
7. USER SETUP ............................... 13
8. FAN GROUPS ............................. 16
8.1. Principle of Operation ................... 16
8.2. Fan Group Parameters .................. 17
8.2.1. Temperature-Based Fans .......... 17
8.2.2. Humidity-Based Fans ............... 17
9. MIST ......................................... 18
9.1. Principle of Operation ................... 18
9.2. Mist Timers ................................ 18
9.3. Typical Application ...................... 19
9.4. Humidity Compensation ............... 20
9.4.1. Principle of Operation .............. 20
9.4.2. Compensation Adjustments ...... 21
9.5. Dust Control .............................. 22
10. MANUAL MODE .......................... 22
11. TEST MODE ................................ 23
12. ALARM SETTINGS ....................... 24
12.1. Temperature Alarms .................... 24
12.2. Defective Probe Alarm .................. 24
12.3. Water Shortage ........................... 25
12.4. Water Spills ............................... 25
12.5. Low Water Pressure ..................... 26
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....... 27
14. MEMORY CARD .......................... 28
15. INSTALLATION REPORT ............... 30
16. INDEX ........................................ 32
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INTRODUCTION1.
Precautions1.1.
WARNING: Read and save these in­structions!
Safety may be jeopardized if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Carefully read and keep the following instructions for future reference.
We strongly recommend installing supple­mentary ventilation as well as a backup thermostat on at least one fan stage (refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user's manual to connect the thermostat).
Although fuses at the input and outputs of the controller protect its circuits in case of an overload or over-voltage, we recommend installing an additional protection device on the controller’s supply circuit.
The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32°F and 104°F (0°C to 40°C). Indoor use only!
To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive humidity, it is preferable to install it in a corridor.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Do not spray water on the controller! In order to clean the control, wipe it with a damp cloth.
The controller should be opened and inspected once a year for moisture. Proper care will ex­tend the life of the control.
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the switch disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
1.2. Symbols of the Manual
Warning. Read the following text carefully; it contains important information which, if ignored, may cause the controller to operate improperly.
High Voltage. Hazard of electrical shock. Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
Pay attention. The following text contains very useful information.
Both direct and alternating current (AC/DC).
Direct current (DC).
Alternating current (AC).
Fuse
For Customer Use: Enter below the serial number located on the side of the alarm system and keep this information for future reference.
Model: SUPERCOOL-1000
Serial number:
Date installed:
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FEATURES2.
The SUPERCOOL-1000 is an electronic device used to control the humidity level and room temperature in livestock buildings. It allows the user to cool the building and maintain a specified humidity level by operating venti­lation and mist cooling equipment. It can control one mist cooling zone and three fan stages. The main features of the SUPER­COOL-1000 are as follows:
Large LCD Display — The large LCD display gives the current readings and displays the parameters. Refer to the next section of this manual for further information about the pa­rameters that are shown on this display.
P i l o t L i gh t s — Pilot lights indicating the state of outputs allow the user to monitor the operation of the system without having to enter the building.
Removable Connectors — The inputs' con­nection is now made easier by removing the connectors from the main board.
Manual Control — The mist cooling valve and pump can be manually activated using a switch located on the side of the controller.
Dust Control Cycle — When mist units are not required for reducing room temperature, they can be operated either continuously or intermittently to reduce the level of dust in the room.
Humidity Compensation — Operating times for mist timers can be automatically adjusted as a function of humidity levels in the build­ing.
Probe Inputs — Up to 6 temperature probes, 1 outside temperature probe and 3 humidity sensors can be connected to the controller in order to obtain a more accurate reading of the average room temperature and humidity level.
Probe Readings Recorded For Past Days — Minimum and maximum readings from tem­perature and humidity probes are recorded for the current day and the past six days.
Monitoring Of Water Consumption — A pulse input is available to monitor daily wa­ter consumption for the current day and the past six days.
Maintenance Reminder Function — A mes­sage reminding the user to perform pump maintenance can be signalled after the pump has been in operation for a specified time.
Alarm Management — Alarms are provided for defective probes and other system func­tions. Alarm states are kept in memory until acknowledged even if an alarm situation has been rectified.
Password Protection — A password feature can be enabled to restrict access to the con­troller setup functions.
Backup Battery — A backup battery allows the unit to keep time in case of a power failure.
Overload And Overvoltage Protection — Re­settable fuses are provided at low-voltage inputs and outputs of the controller to pro­tect its circuitry in the case of an overload or overvoltage.
Computer Control — The controller can be connected to a computer, thus making it possible to centralize the management of information and diversify control strategies.
Test Mode — A test mode allows you to simulate temperature changes and verify controller performance.
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3. LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS
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WATER USAGE MONITO RING
PUMP RUN TIME
PUMP MAINTENANCE
INSTALLAT ION
TEST MODE
RH COMPENSATION & DUST CONTROL
ALARM SETTINGS
FA N GROUP 3
FA N GROUP 2
MISTING
TIME & DAT E
CURRENT CONDITIONS
FA N GROUP 1
MISTING - MANUAL MODE
RUNNING PUMP
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
MISTING MISTING
DRAINING
MISTING FOR DUST CONTROL
MIST SHUT OFF HIGH RH
MIST SHUT OFF NIGHTIME
RH COMPENSAT ION ACTIVE
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 1
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 2
ACTIVE FAN GROUP 3
ALARMS
TEMPERAT URE
DEFECTIVE PROBE
WATER SPILL
NO WATER
LOW WATER PRESSURE
FA N 1FA N 2FA N 3MISTING P UMP
ALARMS
LCD Display
Navigation & Adjustment Keys
LED display
Output
Status LEDs
Current
Condition
Arrow Keys
MODIFY Button
LED Display — The display on the top left corner of the faceplate shows the current room temperature averaged over all selected temperature probes. It can also display the average hum i d i t y level of the selec t e d h u m i d­ity sensors. Refer to the User Setup chapter to select the sensors.
LCD Display — The LCD display on the right shows the current readings and parameters to be adjusted when you select a function. The three keys besides the display are used to edit parameters and step through the display. When the parameters for a given function cannot all be presented at once on the dis­play, arrows are displayed on the right hand side to indicate that additional parameters can be displayed using the arrow keys. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the display returns to the room's average temperature reading.
Adj u s t men t a n d n a v i g a tio n a r r o w keys — The arrow keys that are located at the upper right corner are used to scroll the LCD display when all parameters cannot be presented all at once. These keys are also used to change a parameter's value once the MODIFY key has been pressed.
Cu r r e n t c o n di t i o n b u tto n — This button gives a quick access to the current conditions in the barn (temperature, humidity level, etc.)
Cu r r e n t c o ndi t i o n a rrow ke y s — These arrows are used to access the sub-menus located in the CURRENT CONDITION's menu.
Adjusting a Parameter — Press the MODIFY key to edit a parameter, the parameter then flashes on the display. This means that it can now be modified by using the up and down-arrow keys that are located beside the display.
Output Status LEDs — LEDs at the left side of the control panel give the status of each output. When the LED is turned on, the out­put is activated; when the LED is turned off, the output is deactivated. The mist output pilot light turns on during the ON time of the misting timer; it flashes during the OFF time of the misting timer and is turned off when no timer is active.
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INSTALLATION4.
4.1. Mounting Instructions
Open the latch and lift the cover. Remove the black caps located on each of the four mounting holes. Mount the enclosure on the wall using four screws. Be sure the electrical knockouts are at the bottom of the enclosure in order to prevent water from entering the controller. Insert the screws in the mounting holes and tighten. Fasten the four black caps provided with the controller onto the four mounting holes. The enclosure must be mounted in a location that will allow the cover to be completely opened right up against the wall.
4.2. Connections
Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user's manual to connect the controller. Use the electrical knockouts provided at the bottom of the enclosure. Do not make ad­ditional holes in the enclosure, particularly on the side of the enclosure when using a computer communication module.
All wiring must be done by an autho­rized electrician and must comply with applicable codes, laws and regulations. Be sure power is off before doing any wiring to avoid electrical shocks and equipment damage.
Do not install rigid conduit into electrical knockouts. Only nylon cable glands are permitted for cable or wire fastening.
The controller has no power-on switch. An external switch or circuit breaker shall be included in the building instal­lation to interrupt power to L and N electric power lines. It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator. It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment.
Note that the input terminals can be taken off from the main board to make the connections easier.
4.2.1. Probe Inputs
Probes operate at low voltage and are isolated from the supply. Make sure that probe cables remain isolated from all high voltage sources. In particular, do not route the probe cables through the same electrical knockout as other cables. Do not connect the shield from the probe cable to a terminal or a ground.
Extending a probe: Each probe can be ex­tended up to 500 feet (150 meters).
To extend a probe: Use a shielded cable of outside diameter between 0.245 and 0.260 in (6.22 and 6.60 mm) (the cable dimensions should not be under 18 AWG) to ensure the cable entry is liquid tight. Do not ground
the shielding.
It is preferable to solder the cable joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables.
Do not run probe cables next to other power cables. When crossing over other cables, cross at 90°.
4.2.2. Alarm Connection
There are two types of alarms on the market. One type activates when current is cut off at its input, whereas the other activates when current is supplied at its input. For an alarm of the first type, use the NC terminal as shown on the wiring diagram. For an alarm of the second type, use the NO terminal.
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5. TIME & DATE
Press 1.
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- TIME & DATE. The current
time and date are displayed.
12:00:00 PM 01/31/200X
Press MODIFY. The hours flash on the 2. display. Use the arrow keys to set the hours. Press MODIFY. The minutes flash on the dis­play. Use the arrow keys to set the minutes. Press MODIFY once again. The seconds flash on the display. Use the arrow keys to adjust the seconds to the desired value.
Press MODIFY. The month flashes. Use 3. the arrow keys to set the month. Press MODIFY, the day flashes. Use the arrow keys to set the day. Press MODIFY once again, the year flashes. Use the arrow keys to set the year.
MONITORING FUNCTIONS6.
6.1. Current Conditions
6.1.1. History
Temperature of the Probe 6.1.1.1.
Sets used by the Outputs
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key to select the temperature reading of the desired misting or ventilation output (Mist T°, Fan #1-3 T°). The output's average tem­perature is displayed. The output's active temperature probes flash on the display.
Mist T° 80.0 °F Pr.Act: 123456
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 3. today's minimum temperature, as read by the output's probes, is displayed along with the time and date.
Mist T° 12/04/XX Min 79.2 12:06P
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 4. today's maximum temperature, as read by the output's probes, is displayed along with the time and date.
Mist T° 12/04/XX Max 85.3 5:06P
Press on the navigation down-arrow key 5. to scroll the display. The minimum and maxi­mum readings of the output's temperature probes are displayed for the current day and for the past 6 days.
Press on the navigation down-arrow key 6. again to display the current reading of the temperature probes.
1: 84.5 2: 84.0 3: 84.0 4: 83.5
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6.1.2. Individual Probe History
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
The room temperature is displayed. The probes that have been chosen to measure this average temperature are flashing on screen (refer to the User Setup chapter to select the room temperature probes).
Avg.T°: 84.0°F Pr.Act:123456
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key. The minimum and maximum temperature recorded by the room temperature probes are displayed for the current day and for the past 6 days.
Avg.T° 12/04/XX Min 80.6 12:00A
Keep pressing the navigation down- arrow 3. key, the current temperature of each probe is displayed.
1: 84.5 2: 84.0 3: 84.0 4: 83.5
Keep pressing the navigation down-arrow 4. key, today's minimum temperature, as read by the first temperature probe, is displayed along with the time and date.
Probe 1 12/04/XX Min 79.5 1:51A
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 5. today's maximum temperature, as read by the first probe, is displayed along with the time and date.
Probe 1 12/04/XX Max 86.0 4:28P
Press on the navigation down- arrow 6. key to scroll the display. The minimum and maximum readings of all individual probes are displayed for the current day and for the past 6 days.
6.1.3. Outside T° Probe History
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key to select the current reading of the out­side temperature probe.
Out T° 64.2°F
Press the current condition down-arrow 3. key. Today's minimum outside temperatures is displayed along with the time and date.
Out T° 12/04/XX Min 58.4°F 12:00A
Press the current condition down-arrow 4. key. Today's maximum outside temperatures is displayed along with the time and date.
Out T° 12/04/XX Max 64.4°F 12:00A
Keep pressing the navigation down- arrow 5. key. The minimum and maximum readings of the outside temperature sensor are displayed for the past six days.
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6.1.4. Humidity Sensor History for the Outputs
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key to select the relative humidity reading of the desired misting or ventilation output (Mist RH, Fan 1-3 RH). The output's average hu­midity level, as read by the selected sensors, is displayed. The output's active humidity sensors flash on the display.
Mist RH 60% Pr.Act: 123
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 3. today's minimum humidity level, as read by the output's sensors, is displayed along with the time and date.
Mist RH 12/04/XX Min 60% 5:22P
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 4. today's maximum humidity level, as read by the output's sensors, is displayed along with the time and date.
Mist RH 16/04/XX Max 85% 10:18A
Press o n the navigation down-arrow 5. key to scroll the display. The minimum and maximum humidity readings of the output's sensors for the current day and for the past 6 days are displayed.
Press on the navigation down-arrow key 6. again to display the current readings of the output's humidity sensors.
1: 50 2: 55
3. 60
6.1.5. Individual Humidity Probe History
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2.
key to select the average humidity display.
Avg. RH 72% Pr.Act:123
Press the current condition down-arrow 3. key. The minimum and maximum humidity levels, as read by the room's RH probes, are displayed for the current day and for the past 6 days. The sensors that have been chosen for this purpose flash on the display (refer to the User Setup chapter to select the room's humidity sensors).
Avg.RH 12/04/XX Min 58% 12:00A
Keep pressing the navigation down- arrow 4. key, the current humidity reading of each probe is displayed.
1: 55 2: 50 3: 54
Keep pressing the navigation down- arrow 5. key, today's minimum humidity level, as read by the first humidity probe, is displayed along with the time and date.
RH 1 12/07/XX Min 40 1:51A
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 6. today's maximum humidity level, as read by the first probe, is displayed along with the time and date.
RH 1 12/07/XX Max 60 4:28P
Press o n the navigation down-a rrow 7. key to scroll the display. The minimum and maximum readings of all individual probes for the current day and for the past 6 days are displayed.
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6.2. Stress Index
The stress index is the sum of the tempera­ture in deg r e e s F a h renh e i t a n d the relative hu ­midity. For example, a temperature of 75°F and a relative humidity of 63% gives a stress index of 138. This value is an indication of the animals' comfort level. The lower the number is, the higher the comfort level is.
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key to select the stress index of the mist output (Mist SI).
Mist SI 64
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 3. today's minimum stress index level is dis­played along with the time and date.
Mist SI 02/03/XX Min 25 11:00A
Press on the navigation down-arrow key, 4. today's maximum stress index level is dis­played along with the time and date.
Mist SI 02/03/XX Max 72 12:24A
Press on the navigation down- arrow 5. key to scroll the display. The minimum and maximum readings of the stress index for the current day and for the past 6 days are displayed.
6.3. Pump Run Time
A daily history record of pump run times is available for the current day and the previous six days. Refer to following section to display total pump run time.
Press1. 9 - PUMP RUN TIME.
The pump run time is displayed. Use the 2.
down-arrow key to scroll the display.
12/07/xx 3hr 12/06/xx 3hr
Pump Maintenance6.4.
A message reminding the user that pump maintenance is required can be signalled after the pump has operated a specified time. The user specifies the number of pump operat­ing hours before maintenance is required. The “MAINTENANCE REQUIRED” pilot light flashes when the specified operating time has been reached.
Maintenance Done6.4.1.
The following procedure indicates to the controller that pump maintenance has been performed. The total pump operating time is then reset.
Press1. 10 - PUMP RUN TIME.
Maintenance done? No
The message 2. “Maintenance done?” is displayed on screen. Select “ Yes” if the maintenance has been done.
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Total Run Time & Reminder 6.4.2.
Message Frequency
Press1. 10 - PUMP RUN TIME.
Press the down-arrow key. The total run 2.
time of the pump is displayed.
Pump total runtime 17h
Press the down-arrow key once again. 3. The frequency for performing pump mainte­nance is displayed in hours. This is the pump operating time required before the reminder message is signalled. Use the adjustment keys to adjust the value. It ranges from 10 to 30,000 hours (in steps of 10 hours).
Pump maintenance after: 400hr
6.5. Water Usage
The controller has a pulse input to monitor the daily water consumption. The daily water consumption is displayed for the current day and for the previous six days.
Press1. 8 - WATER USAGE MONITORING.
Today's water consumption is displayed.
*Available if a water meter has been enabled in the Installation menu (see User Setup).
Press the down-arrow key and scroll the 2. disp l a y. T he water cons u m p t i on for the previ ­ous six days is displayed.
12/07/xx 27lit 12/06/xx 32lit
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7. USER SETUP
The following section describes how to customize the controller for your particular application. Normally, this setup needs to be done only once. A worksheet is available at the end of this manual to write down your parameter settings.
Press1. 11 - INSTALLATION.
The following parameters are presented be­low in the order they appear on the display. The installer's password must first be entered to access these menus. To modify a param­eter, press MODIFY then use the arrow keys to change it. When you are finished adjusting a parameter, press MODIFY to validate the new value and to return to the display mode. Press the down-arrow key to move to the next parameter.
Time Format — AM-PM or 24 hours mode.
Time format AM-PM
Temperature Units — Fahrenheit (F°) of Celsius (°C) degrees.
Temp. units °F
# of Temperature Probes — Select the number of temperature sensors in use. Adjustable from 1 to 6 sensors.
# T° probes 6
Relative Humidity (RH) Probe — Select the number of humidity sensors in use. Adjust­able from 0 to 3 sensors.
#RH Probes 3
Ou t s i d e Te m p e r atur e P r o b e — Select "Yes" to enable the outside temperature sensor.
Use Out T° Probe ? Yes
Mist Temperature probes — The mist output's activation is based on the average reading of the selected temperature probes; the probes that are enabled for this purpose flash on the display. Press MODIFY then use the adjust­ment buttons to set the status of each tem­perature probe for the activation of the mist output. *Only the probes that are enabled above
are available. Note that at least 1 temperature probe must be assigned to the mist output. If no selection is made, the output will operate according to the temperature reading of the 1st probe.
Mist T° probes 123456
Mist Humidity Probe — The mist output's relative humidity functions are performed following the average humidity reading of the selected sensors; the probes that are enabled for this purpose flash on the display. Press MODIFY then use the adjustment buttons to set the status of each temperature probe for the ac t i v a t i o n o f t h e m i s t outpu t . *Available if
at least one humidity probe is enabled above.
Mist RH probes 123
Mist Dust Control — Select "Yes" to enable the dust control option. This feature allows to activate the mis t o u t p u t to maintai n a min i ­mum humidity level at all time, even when the mist outputs are not used to cool down the air. *Available if at least one humidity probe is
assigned to the mist output above.
Use dust con­trol ? Yes
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Mist Relative Humidity Compensation — Se­lect "Yes" to enable the humidity compensa­tion option on the mist output. This feature allows an automatic control of the mist timer, based on the humidity level in the room. *Available if at least one humidity probe is assigned
to the mist output above.
Use RH Compensa­tion ? Yes
Mist shutoff with RH — Select "Yes" to enable the mist shutoff option. This feature allows to stop the mist output when the hu­midity level in the room is too high. *Available
if at least one humidity probe is assigned to the mist output above.
Mist shut off with RH ? Yes
Mist Shutoff Set Point — If the mist shutoff function is enabled above, select the hu­midity level above which the mist output is deactivated.
Mist shut off RH Setp 80%
Mist Shutdown at Night — Select “Yes" to disable mist output over a given time period.
Mist shut off night? Yes
Day / Night starts at — If the night's shutoff function is enabled above, define a time period during which the mist output is dis­abled.
Night starts at 6:00P
Day starts at 7:00A
# Fan groups — Select the proper number of fan groups (stages). Adjustable from 1 to 3 groups.
#Fan group 3
Fan Groups 1-3 – Operation mode — Select the proper operation mode of each fan group: the fans' activation can either be based on the temperature (T°) or on the humidity level in the room (RH). *Available if at least one humidity
probe is enabled above.
Fan group #1 mode : RH
Fan Groups 1-3 Humidity Probes — If a fan group's activation is based on the humidity level, the controller uses the average reading of the selected humidity sensor to operate the fans. Press MODIFY then use the adjustment buttons to set the status of each humidity probe for the activation of the fan group. *This option is only available if the fan group's
activation is based on the humidity level.
Fan #1 RH probes 123
Fan Groups 1-3 Temperature Probes
If the fan group's activation is based on the Temperature — The controller uses the aver-
age reading of the chosen temperature probes to activate the selected fan output.
Fan #1 T° probes 123456
If the fan group's activation is based on the hu­midity level — The controller uses the average
temperature of these probes either to start the selected fan group when the temperature is too high (critical T°) or to stop it when the temperature is too low (minimum T°), without considering the humidity level.
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• Press MODIFY then use the adjustment
buttons to set the status of each temperature probe. *Only the probes that are enabled above
are available.
Water meter — Select "Yes" to enable a water meter.
Use Water meter? Yes
Water's measurement unit — S e lec t th e m e a ­surement units of the water consumption: liters or gallons. *This option is available if the
water meter is enabled above.
Water meter unit lit
Water Meter's Calibration — Amount of water per pulse. *This option is available if the water
meter is enabled above.
Water unit/pulse 3
Water pressure switch — Select "Yes" to enable a water pressure switch.
Use water press. switch? Yes
Pr e s s u re switch co n t a c t — Select which type of contact is used by the pressure switch when the water pressure is at an accept­able level: Normally open (NO) or Normally closed (NC).
Type of press. switch NC
Dr a i n Va l v e D e l a y — Adjust the delay required to drain water from supply lines when the drain valve is opened. Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds.
Draining time 15sec
Room temperature display — The red digital display at the left handside of the controller shows the average temperature of selected temperature probes. Press MODIFY then use the adj u s t ment bu t tons to sele c t t h e t e m p era ­ture probes that are used for the display of the average room temperature. *Only the probes
that are enabled above are available.
T° Probe display 123456
Humidity level display — The red digital display at the left handside of the controller can display the average reading of selected humidity sensors. Press MODIFY then use the adjustment buttons to select the humidity sensors that are used to display the average humidity level. *Only the humidity sensors that
are enabled above are available.
RH Probe display 123
Change Password — The user can define a password to restrict access to certain func­tions (INSTALLATION and TEST MODE). The password must be entered each time one of these functions is selected. When the correct password is entered, it does not need to be reentered until the display times out (i.e. after 15 minutes of inactivity). The password is a sequence of three numbers from 0 to 99. To disable the password feature, set the pass­word to 0, 0, 0. By default, the password is set to 0, 0, 0.
New password ? ** ** **
• Press MODIFY. The first two digits of the
password flash on the display.
The new password must be entered, one number at a time. Use the arrow keys to enter the first number. Press MODIFY to step to the next number. Use the arrow keys to enter the second number, etc.
Program Version Number — The program version of your controller is displayed.
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8. FAN GROUPS
Principle of Operation8.1.
The controller can control three groups (or stages) of On/Off fans. The activation of these fans can either be based on room tempera­ture or on the relative humidity level in the building.
• Fan Groups Based on the Humidity Level —
The fan groups are activated or deactivated as a function of the humidity level. They can either run when the humidity level gets too low or when it gets too high. To use the fan groups on low humidity conditions, set the Start % to a lower value than the Stop %; to use the fans on high humidity conditions, do the opposite.
Each fan group refers to the average humidity reading of its respective humidity sensors. Refer to the Installation menu to assign these sensors.
Critical & Minimum Temperatures:
As a protection, a high and a low temperature limits can be defined to activate or deactivate all fan outputs in case the room temperature gets out of range. This protection feature does not take into account the humidity level in the room.
Temperature-based
Fan Groups
Fan Group Status
Room T° Stop T°
Off
On
Start T°
Humidity-based
Fan Groups
Fans on High RH levels
(Start RH% > Stop RH%)
Fans on Low RH Levels
(Start RH% < Stop RH%)
Fan Group Status
Fan Group Status
RH Level (%)
RH Level (%)
Stop %
Start %
Off
Off
On
On
Start %
Stop %
Refer to the Installation menu to select the proper operating mode.
• Fan Groups Based on the Room Tempera­ture — The fan groups are activated or de-
activated as a function of temperature. Each fan group refers to the average temperature reading of its respective humidity sensors: it starts running when the temperature reaches the Start T° and stop when the temperature falls to the Stop temperature. Refer to the Installation menu to assign temperature sen­sors to the fan groups.
The start temperatures are defined with re­spect to each other. This means that when one of these values is adjusted, the start temperatures of all consecutive fan groups are adjusted by the same amount.
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8.2. Fan Group Parameters
Fan parameters vary according to the fan group operating mode. Refer to the User Setup chapter to select the appropriate mode: cooling based on temperature readings or cooling based on humidity readings.
Temperature-Based Fans8.2.1.
Press1.
1
- FAN GROUP 1
2
- FAN GROUP 2
or
3
- FAN GROUP 3
Start 75.0°F Stop 74.0°F
Set the output's start and stop tempera-2. tures using the adjustment buttons. They can be adjusted from -40 °F to 120 °F (-40 to 48.9 °C). The output's start temperature must be at least 0.3 °F (0.2 °C) higher than the output's stop temperature. *Accessible
if the fan group's activation is based on the tem­perature.
Humidity-Based Fans8.2.2.
Press1.
1
- FAN GROUP 1
2
- FAN GROUP 2
or
3
- FAN GROUP 3
Start 60% Stop 50%
Set the output's start and stop humidity 2. levels using the adjustment buttons. Adjust­able from 0 to 100%.
Press the down-arrow key. The minimum 3. allowable temperature for the output's activa­tion is displayed. Set it to the desired value using the adjustment buttons. Adjustable from -40 °F to 120 °F (-40 to 48.9 °C).
*Accessible if the fan group's activation is based on
the humidity level.
Minimum T°
60.0°F
Press the down-arrow key. The critical 4. temperature is displayed: the output is ac­tivated if the room temperature is higher than this value; the humidity level is not taken into account. Adjustable from 0.5 °F (0.3 °C) above the minimum temperature to 120 °F (48.9 °C).
Critical T°
80.0°F
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9. MIST
Principle of Operation9.1.
The controller has one output for mist cool­ing. This output is activated using a timer (time on/time off). During the ON time, the main valve on the mist output opens and the pump is started. During the OFF time, the pump is turned off, the mist valve is closed and the drain valve is opened during a short delay to drain the water remaining in the supply lines. This prevents the nozzles from dripping. The figure on the following page shows a typical application.
9.2. Mist Timers
The mist output has 4 separate timers: the timer selection is based on the average tem­perature reading from probes assigned to the output, as shown in the following graph (refer to the User setup chapter to perform probe assignments).
Mist Timers
Timer Status
Average
Timer 1 On
Timer 1 Stop T°
Timer 2 Stop T°
Timer 3 Stop T°
Timer 4 Stop T°
Timer 2 On
Timer 1 Off
Timer 1 Start T°
Timer 2 Start T°
Timer 3 Start T°
Timer 4 Start T°
Timer 2 Off
Timer 3 Off
Timer 3 On
Timer 4 Off
Timer 4 On
The timers operate using On time and OFF time values. These values can be automati­cally adjusted according to the humidity level in the building. Refer to the chapter “Humidity Compensation” for more information on this feature.
Press1. 1 - MISTING.
Adjust the start and stop temperatures 2. of the first timer using the adjustment keys. These temperatures range from -40.0 to
120.0°F (-40.0 to 48.9°C). The stop tem­perature must be at least 0.3°F (0.2°C) less than the start temperature.
Start 1 75.0°F Stop 1 74.0°F
Press the down-arrow key. The time 3. on and time off values of the first timer are displayed.
ON 1: 0:30m:s OFF1: 1:00m:s
Adjust the on and off times of the first 4. timer using the adjustment keys. The On Tim e val u e s r a n g es from 5 secon d s to 15 m i n ­utes; the Off Time value ranges from 0 to 15 minutes, in increments of 15 seconds.
Press the down-arrow key and adjust the 5. temperatures and timer values for timers 2, 3 and 4.
Start 2 77.0°F Stop 2 76.0°F
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9.3. Typical Application
0
0
1
2
0
6
9
9
9
4
1
1
0
5
6
Pump Pressure
Switch
Filters
Water Meter
Mist
Valve
Drain Valve
Manual
Drain
Valve
Nozzles
Water's entry point
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9.4. Humidity Compensation
The timer's running time value can be au­tomatically adjusted based on the humidity level in the building. Refer to the User Setup chapter to enable this feature.
Principle of Operation9.4.1.
Dry Weather Compensation:
When the humidity level is low, the timer's stop time values are decreased to increase the frequency of mist cycles.
The user specifies a percentage decrease to apply to the time off value during mist cycles. This decrease is spread over a humidity inter­val defined by the user. The following graph illustrates this:
Note: The compensated time off cannot be less than 15 seconds. If the compensation requires that the time off value be less than 15 seconds, time off is set to 0 seconds and the mist units operate continuously.
Wet Weather Compensation:
When the humidity level exceeds the high humidity compensation set point, the timer's running time value is decreased. This de­creases the duration of misting while main­taining the frequency of the mist cycles.
The user specifies a percentage decrease to apply to the running time (On Time) value during mist cycles. This decrease is spread over a humidity interval defined by the user. The following graph illustrates this:
Note: The compensated time on value cannot be less than 5 seconds. If the compensation requires that the On Time value be less than 5 seconds, the On Time is set to 0 seconds and the mist units come to a stop.
Dry Weather
Compensation
RH Level
(%)
Compensation to 50% RH
Compensation from 60% RH
Compen-
sated
Regular
Stop
Time
% of
decrease
The Stop Time portion of th e t im er c ha ng es ac ­cording to the humidity level in the room.
Wet Weather
Compensation
RH Level
(%)
Compensation from 80% RH
Compensation to 90% RH
Compen-
sated
Regular
Run
Time
% of
decrease
The Run Time portion of th e t im er c ha ng es ac ­cording to the humidity level in the room.
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9.4.2. Compensation Adjustments
The following parameters can only be accessed if humidity compensation has been enabled in the controller installation menu (see User Setup chapter).
Press1. 6 - RH COMPENSATION.
Low RH Compens. from: 60 to 50
Press MODIFY. The humidity level below 2. which compensation is enabled flashes on the display. Adjust it to the desired value using the adjustment keys.
Press MODIFY. The humidity level at 3. which mist cycles operate using the minimum time off value flashes on the display. Adjust it to the desired value using the adjustment keys. This parameter must be at least 3% less than the starting humidity level for low humidity compensation.
Press the down-arrow key. The maximum 4. percentage decrease in time off for mist cycles during low humidity compensation is displayed. Adjust the parameter to the desired value using the adjustment keys.
%Drop OFF time Low RH: 50%
Press the down-arrow key. The hi humid-5. ity compensation range is displayed.
High RH Comp. from: 80 to: 90
Press MODIFY. The humidity level above 6. which high humidity compensation flashes on the display. Adjust it to the desired value using the adjustment keys.
Press MODIFY. The humidity level at 7. which mist cycles operate using the minimum time on value flashes on the display. Adjust it to the desired value using the adjustment
keys. This parameter must be at least 3% greater than the starting humidity level for high humidity compensation.
Press the down-arrow key. The maximum 8. percentage decrease in time on for mist cycles during high humidity compensation is displayed. Adjust the parameter to the desired value using the adjustment keys.
%Drop ON time High RH 50%
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9.5. Dust Control
When the mist output is not used for cooling, it can be used to keep dust at acceptable levels. This feature allows you to activate the output using a timer when the humidity level is low and the room temperature does not require that misters be activated. In addition, a security temperature can be defined to stop the dust control when the room temperature is too low.
The following menus can only be accessed if dust control is enabled in the installation menu (see User Setup chapter).
Press1. 6 - RH COMPENSATION & DUST
CONTROL.
Low RH Compens. from: 60 to 50
Press the down-arrow key to select the 2. menu “Dust Control RH Setp”. This is the humidity set point below which the mist output is activated for dust control.
Dust Control RH Setp 20%
Press the down-arrow key. The timer 3. parameters used by the mist output for dust control are displayed. Adjust time on and time off values as required using the adjust­ment keys. Values range from 0 to 15 min­utes in increments of 15 seconds.
ON time: 0:30m:s OFFtime: 1:00m:s
Press the down-arrow key. The security 4. temperature is displayed. The dust control stops being effective if the room temperature decreases below this limit.
Security tempe­rature 60.0°F
10. MANUAL MODE
You can manually control the mist output. When the manual mode is on, the mist out­put is exclusively controlled by the bypass switch located on the side of the controller's enclosure.
The bypass switch is always functional. Before using it, be sure to select the manual mode for the mist output on the controller ! (see below)
Enabling the Manual Mode:
Press and hold the • MIST – MANUAL
MODE key for 2 seconds.
When the manual mode is selected, the MANUAL MODE pilot light flashes on the control panel.
Disabling the Manual Mode:
Press and hold the • MIST – MANUAL
MODE key for 2 seconds.
When the manual mode is disabled, the MANUAL MODE pilot light turns off and the mist output starts working normally.
If the mist output is already running when selecting the manual mode, the drain valve will open to drain excess water. WAIT UNTIL THE DRAIN VALVE
CLOSES BEFORE TRIPPING THE BY­PASS SWITCH!
Bypass Switch
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11. TEST MODE
A test mode allows you to simulate tempera­ture and humidity level changes and verify controller performance. In test mode, the temperature and humidity probe inputs are turned off, allowing the user to change the temperature and humidity level that are used by the controller to operate the outputs. The controller operates as before using the new temperature settings.
Activating the test mode:
Press1. 12 - TEST MODE.
The test mode status is displayed. Use 2.
the adjustment buttons to enable it.
Test mode Off
Press the down-arrow key. The simulated 3. temperature is displayed. Use the adjust­ment buttons to set it to the desired value.
*This parameter is only accessible if the test mode
is enabled above
T° bypass
64.2°F
Press the down-arrow key to display the 4. simulated humidity level and then set it to the desired value with the adjustment but­tons. *This parameter is only displayed if the test
mode is enabled above and if at least one humidity sensor is enabled in the installation menu (see User
Setup chapter).
Humidity bypass 50%
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ALARM SETTINGS12.
The controller sets off an alarm in the case of a power failure, a fault in the supply circuit or a high or low temperature and other type of system failures.
When an alarm occurs, the corresponding led on the ALARM output status is turned on. The alarm conditions are as follows:
- Defective Probe
- Temperature alarm
- Low water pressure
- No water
- Water Spill alarm
Another alarm situation occurs when power to controller fails. In this case, the alarm relay is activated.
12.1. Temperature Alarms
When the average temperature in a mist zone exceeds the high or low temperature set points, an alarm is sounded. This type of alarm deactivates the mist outputs. The alarm must be acknowledged in order for the controller to resume its normal operations.
Press1. 5 - ALARM SETTINGS.
Low: 65.0°F High: 95.0°F
Use the adjustment keys to adjust the 2.
high and low alarm limits.
12.2. Defective Probe Alarm
Wh e n a te m p e r a ture or humi d i t y sens o r i s de ­fective, an alarm is sounded and the outputs' activation becomes based on the average reading of their other assigned sensors. If only one sensor was assigned to an output, the output then stops functioning.
To identify a defective temperature probe
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press on the navigation down-arrow key 2. to reach the individual probe display. Dashes are displayed instead of a reading when the probe is defective.
Avg T°: 81.4 Probes: 123456
1: 81.2 2: 81.3 3: 82.0 4: ----
To identify a defective humidity probe
Press 1.
C
- CURRENT CONDITIONS.
Press the current condition down-arrow 2. key to reach the average humidity display.
Press on the navigation down-arrow key 3. to reach the individual probe display. Dashes are displayed instead of a reading when the probe is defective.
Avg RH: 51% Probes: 123
1: 50 2: 52 3: ----
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12.3. Water Shortage
If a water meter is connected to the control­ler, a minimum flow rate over a given time period can be defined. An alarm is sounded if the flow rate is less than this limit value when the pump is turned on.
Press1. 5 - ALARM SETTINGS.
Press the down-arrow key to select the 2.
“Alarm for low pressure” parameter. *This
parameter is only accessible if a water meter is enabled in the installation menu.
Alarm for low pressure ? Yes
Use the adjustment keys to enable this 3.
type of alarm.
Press the down-arrow key. The minimum 4. water quantity is displayed. It ranges from 0 to 10 (liters or gallons depending on the units selected).
No water - min. flow : 1L
Press the down-arrow key. The time in-5. terval corresponding to the minimum water quantity is displayed. It ranges from 1 to 10 minutes.
Delay for min. flow : 2min
Use the adjustment keys to adjust the 6. time interval to the desired value.
12.4. Water Spills
If a water meter is connected to the control­ler, a maximum flow rate can be defined. An alarm is sounded if the flow rate exceeds this limit. Refer to the chapter on Initialization to activate a water meter.
Press1. 5 - ALARM SETTINGS.
Press the down-arrow key to select the 2.
“Water Spill Alarm” parameter. *This param-
eter is only accessible if a water meter is enabled in the installation menu.
Alarm for water spill ? No
Use the adjustment keys to enable this 3.
type of alarm.
Press the down-arrow key. The maximum 4. allowable flow rate over a 15 minute period is displayed (in liters or gallons depending on the units selected during installation).
Maximum flow (15min) 50L
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12.5. Low Water Pressure
If a pressure gauge is used, the controller can trigger an alarm if the water pressure drops. When a low water pressure situation occurs, the controller disables the mist output and then waits for the pressure to re-establish. If it does not restore in the minute that follows, the controller sounds the alarm. The user must then take the proper corrective actions and must acknowledge the alarm.
If the water pressure re-establishes itself before the 1-minute delay, the controller then launches another delay before reactivating the mist output; the water pressure must be maintained until the end of this delay for the mist output to restart.
The controller can also disable the mist out­put and trigger an alarm if too many pressure fluctuations cause the mist output to stop and restart over and over again. When this type of alarm occurs, the controller disables the mist output definitively and waits for the user to acknowledge the alarm. The number of times the mist output can stop and restart running must be defined by the user.
Press1. 5 - ALARM SETTINGS.
Press the down-arrow key to select the 2.
“L ow Water Pres s u r e A l a rm” parame te r. *This
parameter is only accessible if a water gauge is enabled in the installation menu.
Alarm for low pressure ? Yes
Use the adjustment keys to enable this 3.
type of alarm.
Press the down-arrow key. The delay for 4. reactivating the pump is displayed. Use the adjustment keys to adjust the delay to the desired value. The value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes.
Waiting time for pump : 15min
Press the down-arrow key. The maximum 5. number of trials before triggering an alarm is displayed. Use the adjustment keys to adjust the number of trials to the desired value (1 to 10 trials). For instance, if the number of trials is set to 3, the alarm will set off at the 3rd pressure drop (on condition the pressure re-established itself between each drop).
Nb.of try before alarm : 2
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13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supply: 115/230 VAC (-18%, +8%),50/ 60 Hz, overload and
overvoltage protection fuse F4-1A fast blow.
Alarm: ON/OFF output, 24VDC or AC, 0.15A.
Temperature Probes (IN 1 to IN7): Low voltage ( < 5V), isolated
from the supply. Operating range: -40.0° to 120.0°F (-40.0° to 48.9°C). Accuracy: 1.8°F (1°C) between 41° and 95°F (5° and 35°C).
Relative Humidity Input (IN 10 to IN 12): 4 to 20mA current loop
Water Meter Pulse Input (IN9): Input pulse width > 12ms.
Water pressure sensors (IN8): Dry contact input (open or close).
Fan Group 1: ON/OFF output, 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, 6A FAN
(1/2 HP/ 115 VAC) / (1 HP/230 VAC), 10A RES., fuse F19-10A slow blow.
Fan Group 2: ON/OFF output, 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, 6A FAN (1/2 HP/ 115 VAC) / (1 HP/230 VAC), 10A RES., fuse F21-10A slow blow.
Fan Group 3: ON/OFF output, 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, 6A FAN (1/2 HP/ 115 VAC) / (1 HP/230 VAC), 10A RES., fuse F22-10A slow blow.
Valve 1 : ON-OFF Output, 115/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5A, fuse F15-5A slow blow.
Drain 1 : ON-OFF Output, 115/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5A, fuse F20-5A slow blow.
Pump : ON-OFF Output, 115/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5A, fusible F18-5A slow blow
Enclosure: ABS, moisture and dust-tight.
The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32° and 104°F (0° and 40°C).
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14. MEMORY CARD
The memory card is used to create a backup copy of your controller’s configuration. The card is also useful to transfer the configura­tion of one controller to another controller of the same type.
The switch at the bottom of the card is used to lock or to unlock the card ( = locked,
= unlocked).
Turn off power each time you open the controller’s enclosure. This prevents accidental exposure to areas of high voltage.
Memory Card
Card Switch
Connector
Electronic
Board
To Transfer a Configuration:
Turn off power to the controller.1.
Open the latch and lift the controller's 2. cove r.
If you are about to copy the controller's 3. configuration on the memory card, make sure the card's switch is at the unlocked position.
Insert the card in the J5 connector located 4. on the electronic board inside the controller. Components of the memory card must face down as illustrated.
Close the cover then reapply power to 5. the controller. The transfer menu should be shown on scree n (i f th i s i s n o t t h e c a s e , s i m u l ­taneously press the CURRENT CONDITION'S up and down-arrow keys for 5 seconds to display this menu).
Select the proper type of transfer:6.
MEMORY CARD TO CONTROLLER:
To transfer the memory card's content into the controller, select the "Load Config" menu using the ADJUSTMENT buttons. Once it is selected, simultaneously press the ADJUST­MENT buttons' up- and down-arrow keys to start the transfer.
Load config. Press
CONTROLLER TO MEMORY CARD:
To save the controller's configuration into the memory card, select the "Save Config" menu using the ADJUSTMENT buttons. Once this menu is selected, simultaneously press the ADJUSTMENT buttons' up- and down-arrow keys to start the transfer.
Save config. Press
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Once the transfer is over, simultaneously 7. press and hold the CURRENT CONDITIONS' up and down-arrow keys for 5 seconds to exit the transfer menu, then remove the memory card from the connector as follows:
Turn off power to the controller;• Open the controller’s cover;• Remove the card from the connector;• Close the cover then reapply power to •
the controller.
Lock the card’s switch 8. if required.
Remove the memory card from the con­nector when the transfer is over!
TRANSFER ERROR
Th e co n t r o l l er will not warn you if the transfer is incorrect. Respect the following rules to make sure the transfer works properly:
Make sure the card switch is 1. at the unlocked position before transferring a configuration on the card.
Do not move or hold the card 2. while a transfer is ongoing.
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INSTALLATION REPORT15.
CLIENT
Name: ______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
City: ______________________________________________
Tel. : ______________________________________________
Fax: ______________________________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________
INSTALLER
Name: ______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
City: ______________________________________________
Tel. : ______________________________________________
Fax: ______________________________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________
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PARAMETER SETTING
Time Format _____AM/PM _____24H
Temperature Units
_____°C _____°F
# of temperature probes
_____ (1-6)
# of humidity probes
_____ (0-3)
Use Outside Temperature ?
_____Yes _____No
Mist temperature probes
___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6
Mist Humidity (RH) probes
___1 ___2 ___3
Mist dust control ?
_____Yes _____No
Mist RH compensation ?
_____Yes _____No
Mist shutoff with RH ?
_____Yes _____No
Mist Shutoff Set point
_____% RH
Mist Shutoff at night ?
_____Yes _____No
Night starts at:
_____ : _____
Day starts at:
_____ : _____
# of fan groups
_____ (1-3)
Fan Group 1 Operation mode
_____T° _____RH
Fan Group 2 Operation mode
_____T° _____RH
Fan Group 3 Operation mode
_____T° _____RH
Fan Group 1 Temperature probes
___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6
Fan Group 2 Temperature probes
___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6
Fan Group 3 Temperature probes
___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6
Fan Group 1 Humidity probe
___1 ___2 ___3
Fan Group 2 Humidity probes
___1 ___2 ___3
Fan Group 3 Humidity probes
___1 ___2 ___3
Use water meter ?
_____Yes _____No
Water's measurement unit
_____Gallons(G) _____Litres (Lit)
Water meter calibration
_____number of gallons or litres per pusles
Use water pressure switch ?
_____Yes _____No
Pressure switch contact
_____Normally closed (NC) _____Normally Open (NO)
Drain valve delay
_____ (0 to 60 seconds)
Temperature display (probe selection)
___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6
Humidity display (probe selection)
___1 ___2 ___3
Password
___ ___ ___
INSTALLATION SETUP WORKSHEET
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INDEX16.
A
Adjusting a parameter 6
Alarms
Alarm limits 24 Alarm wiring 7 Defective probe 24 Low water pressure 26 Temperature alarms 24 Water shortage 25 Water spill 25
B
Buttons 6
C
Calibration
Water meter's calibration 15
Card (memory) 28
Celsius degrees 13
Clock
Time & date settings 8 Time format 13
Compensation see Rel.humidity
Conditions 8
Connections see Wiring
Controller
Adjusting a parameter 6 Connections 7 Location of the controls 6 Mounting instructions 7 Program version 15 User setup 13–15
Current conditions 8–12
D
Date
Setting time and date 8
Day / night
Mist shutoff in night
Activation 14
Degrees
Celsius / Fahrenheit degrees 13
Display 5
LCD & LED display 6 Room temperature
Probe selection 15
Drain valve
Drain delay 15 Location 19
Dust control
Activation 13 Operation & settings 22
E
Electrical specications 27
F
Fahrenheit degrees 13
Fan groups
Activation 14 Humidity sensor
History and current reading 10 Sensor selection 14
Mode
based on T° or Humidity 14 Principle of operation 16 Settings 17 Temperature probes
Current readings & history 8
Probe selection 14
Formats see Units
G
Gallons 15
H
History 8–12
Hours see Time
Humidity see Relative humidity
Humidity sensor see Probes
I
Inputs see Probes
Installation 7
Typical application 19 User setup 13–15
Installer password see Password
K
Keys 6
L
LCD display 6
Leds
Led display 6
Limits See Alarm limits
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Litres 15
M
Manual mode 22
Memory card 28
Meter see Water meter
Mist 18
Compensation
Activation 14–15 Operation & settings 20
Humidity sensor
Current readings & history 10
Probe selection 13 Manual operation 22 Mist problems see Alarms Mist shutoff 14 Mist timer
Compensation on mist timer 20
Principle of operation 18
Settings 18 Temperature probes
Current readings & history 8
Probe selection 13 Water meter see Water meter
Mist valves
Location 19 Manual operation 22
Mounting instructions 7
N
Night see Day / night
O
Outputs
Misting output see Mist Output status leds 6 Ventilation output see Fan groups
Outside T° see Probes
P
Parameters
Adjusting a parameter 6
Password
Changing the password 15
Pressure switch
Activation 15 Location 19
Probe
Connection 7 Extension 7
Probes
Activation 13 Humidity sensor
Activation 13 Defective sensor 24 Fans' sensor assignment 14 History and current readings 10
Mists' sensor assignment 13 Identify a defective probe 24 Outside temperature probe
Activation 13
History and current reading 10 Temperature probes
Activation 13
Defective probe 24
Fans' probe selection 14
History and current reading 9, 10
Mists' probe selection 13
Program version 15
Pulses see Water meter
Pump
Location 19 Manual operation 22 Pump problems see Alarms Run time & Maintenance 11
R
Relative humidity (RH)
Average humidity reading
Probe selection 15 Compensation
Activation 14
Principle of operation 20
Settings 21 RH sensor see Probes
S
Screen see Display
Sensor see Probes
Setup See User setup
Stress index 11
Symbols of the manual 4
T
Technical specications 27
Temperature
Alarms 24 Measurement units (°C/°F) 13 Outside temperature see Probes Room temperature
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Probe selection 15
Temperature sensors see Probes
Test mode 23
Time
Selecting the time format 13 Setting time and date 8
Timer see Mist timer
U
Units
Selecting the temperature units 13 Selecting the time format 13
User setup 13–15
V
Ventilation see Fan groups
Version
Program version 15
W
Water meter
Activation 15 Calibration 15 Location 19 Operation 12
Water pressure see Pressure switch
Water shortage 25
Water spill 24
Wiring 7
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