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EXPERT PN110   rev.23

EXPERT PN110

5. TEMPERATURE SET-

TINGS

5.1. Set 

Point

The set point is a target temperature in 
the room. The activation of most outputs 
of the controller is based on this reference 
temperature. 

The set points can only be modi

fi

 ed while 

the temperature curve is disabled. 

• Disabling the Temperature Curve:

1. Select:

»

SET POINT / CURVE

»

 2. Curve

The curve status is displayed.

Temperature Curve

Set point:   70.0 °F
Curve Stat    On

2.  If the temperature curve is ON

, the set 

point displayed on screen is automatically 
de

fi

 ned by the temperature and cannot be 

modi

fi

 ed. Press the down-arrow key and scroll 

down until the 

"Curve Stat"

 parameter 

fl

 ashes 

on screen. Set the curve status to 

"OFF"

 to 

disable it and then follow the instructions 
below to adjust the set point. 

3.  If the temperature curve is OFF

, follow 

instructions below.

• Adjusting the Temperature Set Points:

1. Select:

»

SET POINT / CURVE

»

  1. Set Point

Current 71.0 

°F

Day          70.0 °F
Night        77.0 °F
Clean Mode   35.0 °F
Outside 65.0 

°F

2.  Set the following parameters:

Current Set Point —

 This is the current tem-

perature set point in use. This value cannot 
be changed; to modify the set point, change 
the day or night set points below. 

Day set point —

 Set the temperature set point 

that is used during the day (this set point is 

used all day long if the night set point is not 

enabled). The controller can also change the 

day set point automatically over time with a 

curve (see section 5.2). *

This parameter can 

only be modi

fi

 ed while the temperature curve is 

disabled (sec. 5.2).

Night Set Point —

 A different temperature 

set point can be used at night. The night set 

point can be used to lower the target room 

temperature for instance. The night set point 

is relative to the day set point, which means 

that it is automatically adjusted when the day 

set point changes. Set the night set point to 

the desired value. *

Accessible if the night set point 

is enabled (see  section 4.7.5). 

Clean Mode Set Point —

 Select what is the 

target room temperature while the controller 

operates in clean mode.

Outside Set Point —

 The controller can ad-

just the moving speed of natural ventilation 

curtains as a function of outside temperature. 

When this function is used, the controller 

refers to the outside temperature set point 

to control the moving speed. Set the outside 

temperature to the desired value. *

Accessible if 

the outside temperature sensor is enabled in section 
4.7 and if the curtain compensation is enabled in the 
Installation Setup (section 4.5).

5.2. Temperature 

Curve

The controller can automatically adjust the 
target room temperature (day set point) over 
time by using a curve. 

A curve is composed of 10 steps. Each step 
speci

fi

 es a day number and a temperature set 

point for that day (the day  number refers to 
the animal age). Once the curve is activated, 
the controller changes the set point every 
hour in a linear fashion between consecutive 
steps of the curve.  When the last step is 
reached, the controller keeps using the tem-
perature set point associated to that day.

  Set Point

90.0

87.2

84.4

81.6

78.8

76.0

73.2

70.4

67.6

64.8

62.0

1 5 10 14 

19 24 28 33 38 

42 

47 

Day

Temperature 

Set Point Curve

Notes

: Certain restrictions apply to reduce 

the risk of errors: 
1.  The highest possible day number is 
450.

2.  Decreasing day numbers is not allowed.

3.  Increasing temperatures are not allowed

4.  All ten steps must be speci

fi

 ed. If you 

don’t need ten different steps, repeat the last 
temperature for each unnecessary step.

Note that the temperature curve must 
be turned off to adjust the points and 
days of the temperature curve. Use the 
down-arrow key to scroll each point of 
the curve. The curve status 

fl

 ashes on 

the display. Press the Edit key then press 
the down-arrow key to turn it Off.

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EXPERT PN110

a) On initial controller startup: the 48-hour 

countdown starts when the water meter is 

enabled;
b) At the beginning of a group: the 48-hour 

countdown starts at the startup of a new group.
c) After a water consumption alarm: the 48-hour 

countdown starts after having acknowledged 

a high or low consumption alarm.

11.3. Alarm Settings

1. Select:

»

START / STOP TEMPS

»

11. Alarms

Temperature Alarms
Clean Mode      32.0
Low Alarm       60.0
High Alarm      90.0
Critical Alarm 

120.0

Water Spill Limit
     

100  Gal

Hi Water Usage
 Off 

%

Lo Water Usage
 Off 

%

Static Press Alarm
Low Alarm   010”WC
High Alarm .100”WC
Delay       300sec

2.  Set the following parameters:

Temperature Alarms 

Clean Mode —

 Set the temperature below 

which a temperature alarm sets off during 
the clean mode. 

Lo/Hi Alarm —

 Set the room temperature 

below and above which a temperature alarm 
sets off.

Critical Temperature Alarm —

 Specify what is 

the absolute maximum temperature allowed in 
the house (ranges from 0.5 above the house 
set point to 120ºF (48.9°C)). *

Accessible if the 

outside temp. sensor is enabled (sec. 4.7.1). 

• Water Consumption Alarms

Water spill limit —

 Specify the maximum 

amount of water that can be consumed in a  
15-minute delay. This parameter ranges from 
1 to 10,000 liters/15 min). *

This parameter is 

accessible if the water meter is enabled (sec. 4.7.1)

Hi Water Alarm Usage—

 An alarm is set off 

if the water consumption measured 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 

“O

 

” is displayed.  *

This parameter is accessible 

if the water meter is enabled (sec. 4.7.1). Refer to the 
previous section to get more information about this 
alarm limit. 

Lo Water Alarm Usage —

  An  alarm  is  set 

off if the water consumption measured 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 

“O

 

” is displayed. *

This parameter is accessible 

if the water meter is enabled (sec. 4.7.1). Refer to the 
previous section to get more information about this 
alarm limit. 

Disable Lo/Hi Water —

 If a high or low water 

consumption alarm is on, select 

“Yes”

 to 

acknowledge the alarm condition. Note that 
when a reset is made, the controller needs 
48 hours to gather new consumption data be-
fore it can start monitoring the high/low water 
consumption alarms again (no consumption 
alarms can happen by the end of this 48-hour 
delay). *

This parameter is accessible if a high or a 

low water consumption alarm is on.

• Static Pressure Alarm Limits

*Accessible if a SP probe is enabled (sec. 4.7.1).

Low / High Alarm —

 Set the pressure levels 

below and above which a pressure alarm sets 
off. If you want to disable the low pressure 
alarm condition, decrease the low pressure 
value until the word 

"O

 "

 is displayed.

Delay —

 The high or low pressure condition 

must  be  maintained  on  this  period  of  time 
before the controller triggers a pressure 
alarm. Set the static pressure alarm delay to 
the desired value.  

Summary of Contents for EXPERT PN110

Page 1: ...M 890 00001 rev 23 REV 17 EXPERT PN110 Temperature controller User s Manual...

Page 2: ...used in a manner not specified by the manu facturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in it is however subject to chan...

Page 3: ...6 2 3 0 10V Ventilation Outputs 19 6 3 Air Inlets 20 6 3 1 Principle of Operation 20 6 3 2 Settings 20 6 3 3 Actuator Reset 21 6 3 4 Inlet Calibration 22 6 3 5 Opening Compensations 22 6 3 6 Static P...

Page 4: ...he alarm system and keep this information for future reference Model EXPERT PN110 Serial number Date installed 45 EXPERT PN110 rev 23 EXPERT PN110 M Marketed animals 37 Measuring units 7 Memory card T...

Page 5: ...e sensors 7 days Outside temperature sensor 7 days Humidity sensor 7 days Static pressure sensor 7 days Daily water consumption 60 days Run time of each heater 75 days Run time of each feeder 75 days...

Page 6: ...r fan output is ON DE ICING PURGE Turns on when a curtain is operaing in de icing purge mode CLOCK OUTPUT 1 2 Turns on when clock output 1 2 is active 0 10V OUTPUT 1 2 Turns on when 0 10V output 1 2 i...

Page 7: ...notification appears fol low the steps outlined in section 4 1 Setting the Time Date Once the time and date have been adjusted the notification message disappears the sys tem clock is set and accurate...

Page 8: ...er opening stage is used to direct the airflow more efficiently during periods of warm weather Select Yes to enable the inlet over opening function or select No to disable it This parameter is accessi...

Page 9: ...Allow purge By default the controller automatically disables the curtain purge when using the interlock function Select Yes if you purge cycles to continue within that mode Use Cooling The controller...

Page 10: ...his rate can be adjusted from 1 to 100 liters or gallons per pulse 1 Select WATER 1 Water history Water Consumption Calib 1gal p Min 1 Max 100 2 Press the UP arrow key The water flow per pulse is disp...

Page 11: ...he desired fan stage A password is required to access this menu sec 4 2 Stage 1 Relays Variable 1 On 1 Variable 2 Var 1 Relay 1 On 1 Relay 2 Off 1 Relay 3 Timer 1 Relay 13 Off 1 Relay 14 Off 1 On Time...

Page 12: ...the down arrow key to scroll down the water consumption history Water Consumption Previous P and Last L 24 Hours 1 Select WATER 2 Last 48Hr Water Consumption L 24Hr 0Gal P 24Hr 0Gal Water Consumption...

Page 13: ...SetPoint Yes Night Min Vent Yes DayTime 6 00 NightTime 18 00 Transition 60min Min V1 10 Min V2 25 2 Set the following parameters Night Set Point Select Yes to use a differ ent target temperature at n...

Page 14: ...temperatures are not allowed 4 All ten steps must be specified If you don t need ten different steps repeat the last temperature for each unnecessary step Note that the temperature curve must be turne...

Page 15: ...ontroller will set off an alarm Last 24h Previous 24h x 100 Hi Alarm Previous 24h Case 2 If less water was consumed in the last 24 hours than in the 24 hours that precede the controller will determine...

Page 16: ...this cycle increases as the RH level increases ON OFF Output Status RH Heat Timer Time ON Time Cycle Time 2 High RH Comp on the Min Vent Speed The controller can compensate for a high hu midity level...

Page 17: ...atures of fan stages are defined with respect to the set point and with respect to each other This means that when one of these values is adjusted all the consecutive values are adjusted by the same a...

Page 18: ...110 rev 23 EXPERT PN110 intensity This parameter is accessible if the brooder mode is set to 0 10V in the installation menu see section 3 Min Output Set the minimum intensity of the brooder heater in...

Page 19: ...f the Hi fire option is used set this temperature separately for the regular and Hi Fire brooder steps 8 3 2 0 10V Brooder Heater The 0 10V brooder heater starts heating at minimum intensity when the...

Page 20: ...ir Inlet Min Vent Stage 1 ON T Stage 2 ON T Stage 3 Off T Stage 3 ON T Room T Last Stage starts Over opening bandwidth optional Inlet Opening Closed Min vent opening Stage 1 min opening Stage1 opening...

Page 21: ...if the over opening function is enabled in the Installation Setup see section 4 5 Total open Enter the exact time that is required to reach the actuator s maximum limit switch The controller will lim...

Page 22: ...e if the compensation value is set to 1 WC and the static pressure is 0 05 WC above the high static pressure set point the inlet will open of 5 to help decrease the static pressure in the building The...

Page 23: ...e output s start temperature The output is disabled when the temperature falls below its stop temperature see graph on the right 2 Stir fans in cold temperature conditions When the room temperature is...

Page 24: ...utside temperature to adjust the opening and clos ing times of the curtains As the outside temperature increases the curtains Opening ON Time is increased causing the curtains to open faster As the ou...

Page 25: ...utside temperature to adjust the opening and clos ing times of the curtains As the outside temperature increases the curtains Opening ON Time is increased causing the curtains to open faster As the ou...

Page 26: ...e output s start temperature The output is disabled when the temperature falls below its stop temperature see graph on the right 2 Stir fans in cold temperature conditions When the room temperature is...

Page 27: ...e if the compensation value is set to 1 WC and the static pressure is 0 05 WC above the high static pressure set point the inlet will open of 5 to help decrease the static pressure in the building The...

Page 28: ...if the over opening function is enabled in the Installation Setup see section 4 5 Total open Enter the exact time that is required to reach the actuator s maximum limit switch The controller will lim...

Page 29: ...ir Inlet Min Vent Stage 1 ON T Stage 2 ON T Stage 3 Off T Stage 3 ON T Room T Last Stage starts Over opening bandwidth optional Inlet Opening Closed Min vent opening Stage 1 min opening Stage1 opening...

Page 30: ...f the Hi fire option is used set this temperature separately for the regular and Hi Fire brooder steps 8 3 2 0 10V Brooder Heater The 0 10V brooder heater starts heating at minimum intensity when the...

Page 31: ...110 rev 23 EXPERT PN110 intensity This parameter is accessible if the brooder mode is set to 0 10V in the installation menu see section 3 Min Output Set the minimum intensity of the brooder heater in...

Page 32: ...atures of fan stages are defined with respect to the set point and with respect to each other This means that when one of these values is adjusted all the consecutive values are adjusted by the same a...

Page 33: ...this cycle increases as the RH level increases ON OFF Output Status RH Heat Timer Time ON Time Cycle Time 2 High RH Comp on the Min Vent Speed The controller can compensate for a high hu midity level...

Page 34: ...ontroller will set off an alarm Last 24h Previous 24h x 100 Hi Alarm Previous 24h Case 2 If less water was consumed in the last 24 hours than in the 24 hours that precede the controller will determine...

Page 35: ...temperatures are not allowed 4 All ten steps must be specified If you don t need ten different steps repeat the last temperature for each unnecessary step Note that the temperature curve must be turne...

Page 36: ...SetPoint Yes Night Min Vent Yes DayTime 6 00 NightTime 18 00 Transition 60min Min V1 10 Min V2 25 2 Set the following parameters Night Set Point Select Yes to use a differ ent target temperature at n...

Page 37: ...the down arrow key to scroll down the water consumption history Water Consumption Previous P and Last L 24 Hours 1 Select WATER 2 Last 48Hr Water Consumption L 24Hr 0Gal P 24Hr 0Gal Water Consumption...

Page 38: ...he desired fan stage A password is required to access this menu sec 4 2 Stage 1 Relays Variable 1 On 1 Variable 2 Var 1 Relay 1 On 1 Relay 2 Off 1 Relay 3 Timer 1 Relay 13 Off 1 Relay 14 Off 1 On Time...

Page 39: ...his rate can be adjusted from 1 to 100 liters or gallons per pulse 1 Select WATER 1 Water history Water Consumption Calib 1gal p Min 1 Max 100 2 Press the UP arrow key The water flow per pulse is disp...

Page 40: ...Allow purge By default the controller automatically disables the curtain purge when using the interlock function Select Yes if you purge cycles to continue within that mode Use Cooling The controller...

Page 41: ...er opening stage is used to direct the airflow more efficiently during periods of warm weather Select Yes to enable the inlet over opening function or select No to disable it This parameter is accessi...

Page 42: ...notification appears fol low the steps outlined in section 4 1 Setting the Time Date Once the time and date have been adjusted the notification message disappears the sys tem clock is set and accurate...

Page 43: ...r fan output is ON DE ICING PURGE Turns on when a curtain is operaing in de icing purge mode CLOCK OUTPUT 1 2 Turns on when clock output 1 2 is active 0 10V OUTPUT 1 2 Turns on when 0 10V output 1 2 i...

Page 44: ...e sensors 7 days Outside temperature sensor 7 days Humidity sensor 7 days Static pressure sensor 7 days Daily water consumption 60 days Run time of each heater 75 days Run time of each feeder 75 days...

Page 45: ...he alarm system and keep this information for future reference Model EXPERT PN110 Serial number Date installed 45 EXPERT PN110 rev 23 EXPERT PN110 M Marketed animals 37 Measuring units 7 Memory card T...

Page 46: ...6 2 3 0 10V Ventilation Outputs 19 6 3 Air Inlets 20 6 3 1 Principle of Operation 20 6 3 2 Settings 20 6 3 3 Actuator Reset 21 6 3 4 Inlet Calibration 22 6 3 5 Opening Compensations 22 6 3 6 Static P...

Page 47: ...used in a manner not specified by the manu facturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in it is however subject to chan...

Page 48: ...M 890 00001 rev 23 REV 17 EXPERT PN110 Temperature controller User s Manual...

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