Airstream EXPERT 2V3SA User Manual Download Page 47

 

If all curves are disabled (Min.Vent, 

Set Point & 0-10V Heat curves), the 

controller will automatically set the day 

number back to 1 day when a curve 

is being activated.

Curve Settings

1.   From the main menu, select: 

SET POINT 

/ CURVE

2.  Use the navigation keys to select this 

screen:

 

1. day    1
Setp    82.0°F

 

(This screen is accessible if the set point curve 

is enabled in the User Setup Menu).

3.  Set the following parameters:  

 

(The parameter adjustment process is explained 

in section 3.2 on page 8).

 

1. day    1
Setp    82.0°F

 

2. day    5
Setp    78.0°F

 ...

 

10. day    40
Setp    62.0°F

 

Curve status
          Off

These parameters can only be modi-

fied while the curve is off.

Day numbers —

 Set the day at which each 

curve step starts. 

Setp —

 Assign a temperature set point to 

each step of the curve. 

Curve status —

 Select 

“Yes”

 to enable 

the curve (or 

"No"

 to disable it). Once the 

curve is on, the controller automatically 
adjusts the set point between consecutive 
points of the curve; for this reason, curve 
steps cannot be  modified while the curve 
is running.

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EXPERT 2V3SA, rev.10

EXPERT 2V3SA

Before it can start monitoring the 

water consumption alarms, the 

controller needs to gather consump-

tion data for 48 hours in a row (no 

consumption alarm can be detected 

within this 48-hour delay). This 48-

hour delay starts when enabling the 

water meter in the User Setup Menu.

12.1.3. Alarm Settings

1.  From the main menu, select:

 ALARMS.

2.  Use the navigation keys to select the fol-

lowing parameters:

 

Low:    65.0°F
High:   95.0°F

 

Critical high:
         95.0°F

 

Clean mode low
temp.     38.0°F

 

Water spill set1
#/15min   50l

 

From   6:00A
To    10:00P

 

Lo Water usage
           Off%

 

Hi Water usage
           Off%

3.   Set the following parameters:  

 

(The parameter adjustment process is explained 

in section 3.2 on page 8).

Low & High Temperature Limits —

 Set the 

room temperature below and above which 
a temperature alarm must be triggered. The 
low limit can be adjusted from 40°F to 0.5°F 
(22.2 to 0.3°C) below the set point and the 
high limit from 0.5°F to 40°F (0.3 to 22.2°C) 
above the set point. *

A change in the set point will 

change these values by the same amount. 

Critical Temperature —

 Set the absolute 

maximum temperature that is allowed in 

the room. This parameter ranges from 
–40 to 120ºF (-40 to 48.9ºC). *

Accessible 

if the outside temperature sensor is enabled in 

the User Setup Menu.

Clean mode —

 Set the temperature below 

which a temperature alarm is set off in 
clean mode. 

Water spill set 1 —

 Set the first maximum 

amount of water that can be consumed 
in a 15-minute delay. *

This parameter is 

accessible if the water meter is enabled in the 

User Setup Menu.

From / To —

 Set the period of time during 

which the first water spill limit is being used. 

Water spill set 2 —

 Set the second 

maximum amount of water that can be 
consumed in a 15-minute delay. *

This 

parameter is accessible if the water meter is 

enabled in the User Setup Menu.

Water Lo Alarm Usage —

 An alarm is set 

off if the water consumption measured 
by a water meter in the last 24 hours is 
too low compared to the consumption 
measured in the 24 hours that precede. To 
disable this monitoring function, decrease 
the parameter value until the word 

“Off

” 

is displayed. *

This parameter is accessible if a 

water meter is enabled in the User Setup Menu. 

See  “Water Alarms” on page 46 for  more 

information on this alarm limit. 

Water Hi Alarm Usage—

 An alarm is set 

off if the water consumption measured 
by a water meter in the last 24 hours is 
too high compared to the consumption 
measured in the 24 hours that precede. To 
disable this monitoring function, decrease 
the parameter value until the word 

“Off

” is 

displayed.  *

This parameter is accessible if a 

water meter is enabled in the User Setup Menu. 

See  “Water Alarms” on page 46 for  more 

information on this alarm limit.  

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EXPERT 2V3SA, rev. 10

EXPERT 2V3SA

Summary of Contents for EXPERT 2V3SA

Page 1: ...2 1 1 2 HEAT MAT ROOM TEMPERATURE PROBE TEMPERATURE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE RELATIVE HUMIDITY STATIC PRESSURE TIME DATE SET POINT CURVE MINIMUM SPEED CURVE STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGES 3 5 MIST SOAK HEATERS INL...

Page 2: ...er not specified by the manufacturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information con tained in it is however subject to change without not...

Page 3: ...d of Stages 1 2 25 6 4 Merging Fan Stages 27 6 4 1 Merging Fan Stages 1 2 27 6 4 2 Merging Stages 2 and 3 27 6 4 3 Nbr of Degrees to 100 of Stage 3 28 6 5 De icing Stage 2 Fans 28 6 6 0 10V Fan Output...

Page 4: ...r on the controller In order to clean the control wipe it with a damp cloth Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the switch disconnecting means to prevent power...

Page 5: ...temperature curve and a minimum ventilation cycle curve with up to ten different points each Choice of Ten Motor Types The variation in motor speed resulting from a change in voltage will depend on th...

Page 6: ...us 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 s performance...

Page 7: ...ounting holes The enclosure must be mounted in a location that will allow the cover to be completely opened right up against the wall 2 2 Connections Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this use...

Page 8: ...SSURE TIME DATE SET POINT CURVE MINIMUM SPEED CURVE STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGES 3 5 MIST SOAK HEATERS INLET 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE ALARMS ALARMS WATER HISTORY LAST 48 HOUR WATER HEATER RUN TIME CLEAN MODE USER...

Page 9: ...3SA LED MEANING Clean Mode Solid LED Clean mode is active Humidity Compensation Solid LED A RH compensation function is ON Outside Temp Compensation Solid LED The outside temperature compensation is O...

Page 10: ...er adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Motor Curve Set the motor curve of the selected fan stage to the desired value 10 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA User Setup Menu Contrast...

Page 11: ...time format AM PM or 24 hour Time format AM PM Temperature Units Select the tempera ture units Fahrenheit F or Celsius C degrees Temp units F of Temperature Sensors in the Room Set the number of temp...

Page 12: ...CARD The memory card is used to create a backup copy of your controller s configuration The card is also useful to transfer the configura tion of one controller to another controller of the same type...

Page 13: ...t Yes to enable the inlet over opening function or select No to disable it This parameter is acces sible if an air inlet is enable above Use Overopening Yes Move in 1 Step The air inlet can either rea...

Page 14: ...ure is enabled above Min spd 15 Inlet 0 Set point curve Select Yes to enable the set point curve function Set point curve Yes Min speed curve Select Yes to enable the minimum speed curve function Min...

Page 15: ...SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA Display T Inlet Change Password The user can define a password to restrict access to certain functions USER SETUP and TEST MODE The password must be entered each time one of the...

Page 16: ...tivity 1 From the main menu select TEST 2 Use the navigation keys to select the fol lowing parameters Test Mode Off Room T bypass 78 0 F 3 Set the following parameters The parameter adjustment process...

Page 17: ...t Point Settings 1 From the main menu select SET POINT CURVE 2 Set the following parameters The parameter adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Setp 75 0 F ClnSetp 45 0 F Night Setp...

Page 18: ...above which a temperature alarm must be triggered The low limit can be adjusted from 40 F to 0 5 F 22 2 to 0 3 C below the set point and the high limit from 0 5 F to 40 F 0 3 to 22 2 C above the set p...

Page 19: ...how much more water has been consumed and will convert this value in percent If the surplus in is higher than the High Alarm limit the controller will set off an alarm Last 24h Previous 24h x 100 Hi...

Page 20: ...n an abnormal situation occurs Each triggered alarm is logged in a history menu and must be acknowledged by the user The alarm conditions are as follows Defective temperature probe Defective outdoor p...

Page 21: ...s is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Curve status Off 1 day 1 Min Spd 30 1 day 5 Min Spd 45 10 day 40 Min Spd 100 Curve status Select Yes to enable the curve or No to disable it Once the curve is o...

Page 22: ...the Lo Pressure Set Point the controller waits for the Compensation to make sure this unusual pressure condition is not temporary If the pressure is still out of range after this delay has elapsed the...

Page 23: ...parameters The parameter adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Start T Set the start temperature of the selected fan stage Stop T Set the stop temperature of the selected fan stage...

Page 24: ...a summer bandwidth Normally the winter s bandwidth should be greater than the summer s bandwidth of Degrees to Full Speed as a Function of Outside Temperature Outside T Winter T Summer T Winter Setti...

Page 25: ...he inlet totally closes Once the actuator s position is reset the inlet returns to its previous position 2 Reset toward the nearest position Open Close mode If the current inlet position is higher tha...

Page 26: ...e of air inlet you want to adjust INLET 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE If you are selecting a 0 10V output make sure the function of this out put is set to Chimney in the User Setup Menu before adjusting the para...

Page 27: ...ng opt 38 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 6 4 3 Nbr of Degrees to 100 of Stage 3 1 From the main menu select STAGES 3 2 Use the navigation keys to select this parameter Degrees to 100 2 0 F This para...

Page 28: ...he start temperature 28 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 10 7 0 10V Heating Curve The controller can automatically change the temperature at which the 0 10V heater or heat mat starts over time by usin...

Page 29: ...the animal age over which the 0 10V heating output must stop being used See Setting the Day Number on page 10 to view modify the current day number Probes The 0 10V heating output oper ates according...

Page 30: ...idity sensor is enabled in the User Setup Menu 30 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA Settings 1 From the main menu select the option 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE Make sure the function of the se lected 0 10V outp...

Page 31: ...sity when the temperature falls below its start temperature It then increases in intensity as the temperature decreases and reaches its maximum intensity when the temperature gets lower than the Max...

Page 32: ...must be added to the regular minimum ventilation speed when the humidity level exceeds the set point by more than 10 32 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 10 HEATERS 10 1 Regular Heating Stages Stages a...

Page 33: ...must be added to the regular minimum ventilation speed when the humidity level exceeds the set point by more than 10 32 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 10 HEATERS 10 1 Regular Heating Stages Stages a...

Page 34: ...sity when the temperature falls below its start temperature It then increases in intensity as the temperature decreases and reaches its maximum intensity when the temperature gets lower than the Max...

Page 35: ...idity sensor is enabled in the User Setup Menu 30 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA Settings 1 From the main menu select the option 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE Make sure the function of the se lected 0 10V outp...

Page 36: ...the animal age over which the 0 10V heating output must stop being used See Setting the Day Number on page 10 to view modify the current day number Probes The 0 10V heating output oper ates according...

Page 37: ...he start temperature 28 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 10 7 0 10V Heating Curve The controller can automatically change the temperature at which the 0 10V heater or heat mat starts over time by usin...

Page 38: ...ng opt 38 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA 6 4 3 Nbr of Degrees to 100 of Stage 3 1 From the main menu select STAGES 3 2 Use the navigation keys to select this parameter Degrees to 100 2 0 F This para...

Page 39: ...e of air inlet you want to adjust INLET 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE If you are selecting a 0 10V output make sure the function of this out put is set to Chimney in the User Setup Menu before adjusting the para...

Page 40: ...he inlet totally closes Once the actuator s position is reset the inlet returns to its previous position 2 Reset toward the nearest position Open Close mode If the current inlet position is higher tha...

Page 41: ...a summer bandwidth Normally the winter s bandwidth should be greater than the summer s bandwidth of Degrees to Full Speed as a Function of Outside Temperature Outside T Winter T Summer T Winter Setti...

Page 42: ...parameters The parameter adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Start T Set the start temperature of the selected fan stage Stop T Set the stop temperature of the selected fan stage...

Page 43: ...the Lo Pressure Set Point the controller waits for the Compensation to make sure this unusual pressure condition is not temporary If the pressure is still out of range after this delay has elapsed the...

Page 44: ...s is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Curve status Off 1 day 1 Min Spd 30 1 day 5 Min Spd 45 10 day 40 Min Spd 100 Curve status Select Yes to enable the curve or No to disable it Once the curve is o...

Page 45: ...n an abnormal situation occurs Each triggered alarm is logged in a history menu and must be acknowledged by the user The alarm conditions are as follows Defective temperature probe Defective outdoor p...

Page 46: ...how much more water has been consumed and will convert this value in percent If the surplus in is higher than the High Alarm limit the controller will set off an alarm Last 24h Previous 24h x 100 Hi...

Page 47: ...above which a temperature alarm must be triggered The low limit can be adjusted from 40 F to 0 5 F 22 2 to 0 3 C below the set point and the high limit from 0 5 F to 40 F 0 3 to 22 2 C above the set p...

Page 48: ...t Point Settings 1 From the main menu select SET POINT CURVE 2 Set the following parameters The parameter adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Setp 75 0 F ClnSetp 45 0 F Night Setp...

Page 49: ...tivity 1 From the main menu select TEST 2 Use the navigation keys to select the fol lowing parameters Test Mode Off Room T bypass 78 0 F 3 Set the following parameters The parameter adjustment process...

Page 50: ...SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA Display T Inlet Change Password The user can define a password to restrict access to certain functions USER SETUP and TEST MODE The password must be entered each time one of the...

Page 51: ...ure is enabled above Min spd 15 Inlet 0 Set point curve Select Yes to enable the set point curve function Set point curve Yes Min speed curve Select Yes to enable the minimum speed curve function Min...

Page 52: ...t Yes to enable the inlet over opening function or select No to disable it This parameter is acces sible if an air inlet is enable above Use Overopening Yes Move in 1 Step The air inlet can either rea...

Page 53: ...CARD The memory card is used to create a backup copy of your controller s configuration The card is also useful to transfer the configura tion of one controller to another controller of the same type...

Page 54: ...time format AM PM or 24 hour Time format AM PM Temperature Units Select the tempera ture units Fahrenheit F or Celsius C degrees Temp units F of Temperature Sensors in the Room Set the number of temp...

Page 55: ...er adjustment process is explained in section 3 2 on page 8 Motor Curve Set the motor curve of the selected fan stage to the desired value 10 EXPERT 2V3SA rev 10 EXPERT 2V3SA User Setup Menu Contrast...

Page 56: ...3SA LED MEANING Clean Mode Solid LED Clean mode is active Humidity Compensation Solid LED A RH compensation function is ON Outside Temp Compensation Solid LED The outside temperature compensation is O...

Page 57: ...SSURE TIME DATE SET POINT CURVE MINIMUM SPEED CURVE STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGES 3 5 MIST SOAK HEATERS INLET 0 10V OUTPUT CURVE ALARMS ALARMS WATER HISTORY LAST 48 HOUR WATER HEATER RUN TIME CLEAN MODE USER...

Page 58: ...ounting holes The enclosure must be mounted in a location that will allow the cover to be completely opened right up against the wall 2 2 Connections Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this use...

Page 59: ...us 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 s performance...

Page 60: ...temperature curve and a minimum ventilation cycle curve with up to ten different points each Choice of Ten Motor Types The variation in motor speed resulting from a change in voltage will depend on th...

Page 61: ...r on the controller In order to clean the control wipe it with a damp cloth Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the switch disconnecting means to prevent power...

Page 62: ...d of Stages 1 2 25 6 4 Merging Fan Stages 27 6 4 1 Merging Fan Stages 1 2 27 6 4 2 Merging Stages 2 and 3 27 6 4 3 Nbr of Degrees to 100 of Stage 3 28 6 5 De icing Stage 2 Fans 28 6 6 0 10V Fan Output...

Page 63: ...er not specified by the manufacturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information con tained in it is however subject to change without not...

Page 64: ...2 1 1 2 HEAT MAT ROOM TEMPERATURE PROBE TEMPERATURE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE RELATIVE HUMIDITY STATIC PRESSURE TIME DATE SET POINT CURVE MINIMUM SPEED CURVE STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGES 3 5 MIST SOAK HEATERS INL...

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