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TC5-1N5FAB  rev.06

To connect the controller, refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user's
manual.

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Set the voltage switch to the appropriate voltage.

n

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 communications module.

n

It may be necessary to install a transformer in order to supply the

appropriate voltage to the heating unit.

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 NO
terminal as shown on the wiring diagram.  For an alarm of the second type, use
the NC terminal.

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 DAM-
AGE.

INSTALLATION

M

OUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

C

ONNECTIONS

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.

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WARNING

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TC5-1N5FAB  rev.06

TC5-1N5FAB

POSITION

DISPLAY

MEANING

STAGE 1 - MIN.
SPEED / CURVE

flashing value

User-adjusted minimum speed.

steady value

Minimum speed calculated using the minimum
speed curve.

On / OFF

Status of minimum speed curve

dAY

Day number of the curve point for minimum
speed

SPd

Minimum speed of the curve point for minimum
speed

Cur.dAY

The current day reference for minimum speed

curve.

STAGE 1 -
BANDWIDTH/

TIMER

flashing value

Bandwidth

Ou.C

Bandwidth displayed is compensated for
outside temperature

On

Time On for minimum ventilation cycle

OFF

Time off for minimum ventilation cycle

tYP

Motor type for variable speed motors

STAGE 1 -
HUMID ITY

steady value

C urrent relative humidity reading.

Lo / Hi

Minimum and maximum humidity levels.

On / OFF

Status of humidity compensation.

set rH

The relative humidity set point.

SPd

Minimum Speed Compensation.

On

Time on for Heater 1 timer.

OFF

Time off for Heater 1 timer.

Summary of Contents for TC5-1N5FAB

Page 1: ...REV 01 M 890 00165 rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB Combined Ventilation Controller USER SMANUAL SETTINGS FUNCTIONS...

Page 2: ...TURE SETTINGS 15 TemperatureUnits 15 ViewingTemperatures 15 TemperatureSetPoint 18 TemperatureCurve 19 VENTILATION SETTINGS 23 CoolingOperation 23 MinimumVentilationCycle 27 HumidityCompensation 29 Mi...

Page 3: ...oad or overvoltage 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 1...

Page 4: ...hange in voltage will depend on the make and capacity of the motor In order to achieve a high degree of compatibility between controller and motor the user can choose from among ten different motor cu...

Page 5: ...t the Stage 1 minimum speed automatically over a given time period The minimum speed increases over time as the animals grow OFFSET An offset is a temperature difference from the set point that normal...

Page 6: ...evel HEAT 1 2 OFFSET DIFF Ht 1 Oft StP Heater 1 offset stop temperature Ht 1 diF Str Heater 1 differential start temperature Ht 2 Oft StP Heater 2 offset stop temperature Ht 2 diF Str Heater 2 differe...

Page 7: ...N HEATER 2 IS ON DEF PROBE ALARM TURNS ON WHEN AN ALARM IS DETECTED BLINKS WHEN A DEFECTIVE PROBE IS DETECTED COMPENSATION TURNS ON WHEN THE COMPENSATION ON STAGE 1 MINIMUM VENTILATION SPEED IS IN EFF...

Page 8: ...nclosure on the wall using four screws Be sure the electrical knockouts are at the bottom of the enclosure in order topreventwaterfromenteringthecontroller Insertthescrewsinthemounting holesandtighten...

Page 9: ...apacityofthemotor Thevariousmotorsavailableintheindustryhavebeen divided into ten categories and the controller has been programmed with a different motor curve for each of these categories To ensure...

Page 10: ...ble joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables TEMPERATURE PROBES 3 4 ON 5 63 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB NOTES i These initial parameter settings will not be retained in the controller...

Page 11: ...o 9 9 9 o F 4 0 t o 3 7 7 o C 11 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB CAUTION Do not run probe cables next to other power cables When crossing over other cables cross at 90 3 Installing the Outside Probe n R...

Page 12: ...phases as Stage 1 overload and overvoltage protection fuse F9 fast blow 12VDCforACback upsupply canactivatestages2 6ifsupplied with DC back up voltage Stage 1 Variable output 60 Hz 10A FAN 1 2 HP 115...

Page 13: ...lay will flash in certain cases and not in others The flash ing indicates that the value shown can be adjusted A value that is not flashing can not be adjusted CHANGING THE PARAMETER SETTINGS USING TH...

Page 14: ...rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE Stage 1 fans run continu ously at full speed The wiring is incor rect The ambient tempera ture is above the set point Fix the wiring Adjust the set point to th...

Page 15: ...alue Stage 1 fans are not running 15 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 Temperatures can be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit units n Set internal switch 2 to the desired position ON to display temperatures in...

Page 16: ...ature flashes on the display alternating with the letters Lo n Turn the adjustment knob clockwise one notch further The maximum temperature flashes on the display alternating with the letters Hi 57 TC...

Page 17: ...knob to the ROOM TEMPERATURE position The current room temperature is displayed n Press and hold the push button for 5 seconds NOTE If no user activity is recorded after 5 minutes in test mode the co...

Page 18: ...temperaturesetpointcanbeadjustedonlyifthetemperature curve is deactivated see following section 55 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB n Use the adjustment knob to set the low alarm offset to the desired val...

Page 19: ...range from 0 5o F to 40o F The critical temperature ranges from 40 0 F to 120 0 F 40 0 C to 48 9 C n Set the selection knob to ALARM OFFSETS CRITI CAL The current low alarm offset flashes on the displ...

Page 20: ...nce the six points of the curve have been specified activate the curve as explainedbelow NOTE Make sure the temperature curve is deactivated before specifying new points see below 53 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06...

Page 21: ...fferential to the desired value n Press the push button The current heating offset for Heater 2 is dis played alternating with the letters OFT n Use the adjustment knob to adjust the offset to the des...

Page 22: ...SET POINT To CURVE The current tem perature set point is displayed n Press the push button to display the points of the curve actually de fined until the word ON appears fourteen clicks n Turn the adj...

Page 23: ...SED MINIMUM HEAT ate the fans according to the probes of the zone with the highest tempera ture whenever the temperature difference between zones is greater than a user defined value 23 TC5 1N5FAB rev...

Page 24: ...am above The heater 1 and 2 offsets can be adjusted between 10o F and 20 0o F 5 6o C and 11 1o C If the heater offset is negative the heating units will turn off at temperatures above the set point n...

Page 25: ...N5FAB When room temperature Set Point stage 1 fans run at minimum speed according to the minimum ventilation cycle At Set Point stage 1 fans stop operating according to the minimum ventilation cycle a...

Page 26: ...ting times as a function of outside temperature see above It can be adjusted between 40 0 F and 99 9 F 40 0 C and 37 7 C n Set the selection knob to OUTSIDE T SETTINGS The current outside tempera ture...

Page 27: ...Temperature Temperature Outside Set Point Compensation Interval Current Outside Temperature Note that when the compensated TIME OFF value is less than 10 seconds it is set to zero 27 TC5 1N5FAB rev 0...

Page 28: ...1 flashes on the display alternating with the letters Off n Use the adjustment knob to adjust time off to the desired value 45 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 1 Adjusting the Curtain Dead Band Thedeadban...

Page 29: ...mal operations this applies only to users with a PF 5 controller connected to the TC5 1N5FAB 29 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB This feature also applies when the minimum ventilation speed is activated N...

Page 30: ...sate for the increase in humidity Note that the humidity compensation feature must be activated for this to work n Set the selection knob to STAGE 1 HUMIDITY CONTROL The current humidity reading is di...

Page 31: ...the push button four times The current turn off level is dis played alternating with the letters StP and rh n Use the adjustment knob to set the turn off level to the desired value 31 TC5 1N5FAB rev...

Page 32: ...urve is deactivated The controller maintains the minimum speed specified for this point until the curve is reactivated or until a new single minimum speed is specified using the first method MINIMUM V...

Page 33: ...e temperature curve is already activated All points of the minimum speed curve other than the first one are automatically given day numbers identical to those specified for the tem perature curve Only...

Page 34: ...and the temperature at which the stage 3 fans returns to a stop The Stage 3 Offset can be adjusted between 0 F and 20 F 0 C and 11 1 C n Set the selection knob to STAGE 2 3 The current differential f...

Page 35: ...o the desired value DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS 35 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 1 Specifying Minimum Speed Curve n Set the selection knob to STAGE 1 MINIMUM SPEED CURVE The current minimum speed flashes on...

Page 36: ...ctions apply to reduce the risk of errors decreasing minimum speeds are not allowed the minimum speed variation cannot exceed 10 per day 37 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 3 Viewing Current Minimum Speed...

Page 37: ...ctions apply to reduce the risk of errors decreasing minimum speeds are not allowed the minimum speed variation cannot exceed 10 per day 37 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 3 Viewing Current Minimum Speed...

Page 38: ...o the desired value DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS 35 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 1 Specifying Minimum Speed Curve n Set the selection knob to STAGE 1 MINIMUM SPEED CURVE The current minimum speed flashes on...

Page 39: ...and the temperature at which the stage 3 fans returns to a stop The Stage 3 Offset can be adjusted between 0 F and 20 F 0 C and 11 1 C n Set the selection knob to STAGE 2 3 The current differential f...

Page 40: ...e temperature curve is already activated All points of the minimum speed curve other than the first one are automatically given day numbers identical to those specified for the tem perature curve Only...

Page 41: ...urve is deactivated The controller maintains the minimum speed specified for this point until the curve is reactivated or until a new single minimum speed is specified using the first method MINIMUM V...

Page 42: ...the push button four times The current turn off level is dis played alternating with the letters StP and rh n Use the adjustment knob to set the turn off level to the desired value 31 TC5 1N5FAB rev...

Page 43: ...sate for the increase in humidity Note that the humidity compensation feature must be activated for this to work n Set the selection knob to STAGE 1 HUMIDITY CONTROL The current humidity reading is di...

Page 44: ...mal operations this applies only to users with a PF 5 controller connected to the TC5 1N5FAB 29 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB This feature also applies when the minimum ventilation speed is activated N...

Page 45: ...1 flashes on the display alternating with the letters Off n Use the adjustment knob to adjust time off to the desired value 45 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB 1 Adjusting the Curtain Dead Band Thedeadban...

Page 46: ...Temperature Temperature Outside Set Point Compensation Interval Current Outside Temperature Note that when the compensated TIME OFF value is less than 10 seconds it is set to zero 27 TC5 1N5FAB rev 0...

Page 47: ...ting times as a function of outside temperature see above It can be adjusted between 40 0 F and 99 9 F 40 0 C and 37 7 C n Set the selection knob to OUTSIDE T SETTINGS The current outside tempera ture...

Page 48: ...N5FAB When room temperature Set Point stage 1 fans run at minimum speed according to the minimum ventilation cycle At Set Point stage 1 fans stop operating according to the minimum ventilation cycle a...

Page 49: ...am above The heater 1 and 2 offsets can be adjusted between 10o F and 20 0o F 5 6o C and 11 1o C If the heater offset is negative the heating units will turn off at temperatures above the set point n...

Page 50: ...SED MINIMUM HEAT ate the fans according to the probes of the zone with the highest tempera ture whenever the temperature difference between zones is greater than a user defined value 23 TC5 1N5FAB rev...

Page 51: ...SET POINT To CURVE The current tem perature set point is displayed n Press the push button to display the points of the curve actually de fined until the word ON appears fourteen clicks n Turn the adj...

Page 52: ...fferential to the desired value n Press the push button The current heating offset for Heater 2 is dis played alternating with the letters OFT n Use the adjustment knob to adjust the offset to the des...

Page 53: ...nce the six points of the curve have been specified activate the curve as explainedbelow NOTE Make sure the temperature curve is deactivated before specifying new points see below 53 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06...

Page 54: ...range from 0 5o F to 40o F The critical temperature ranges from 40 0 F to 120 0 F 40 0 C to 48 9 C n Set the selection knob to ALARM OFFSETS CRITI CAL The current low alarm offset flashes on the displ...

Page 55: ...temperaturesetpointcanbeadjustedonlyifthetemperature curve is deactivated see following section 55 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB n Use the adjustment knob to set the low alarm offset to the desired val...

Page 56: ...knob to the ROOM TEMPERATURE position The current room temperature is displayed n Press and hold the push button for 5 seconds NOTE If no user activity is recorded after 5 minutes in test mode the co...

Page 57: ...ature flashes on the display alternating with the letters Lo n Turn the adjustment knob clockwise one notch further The maximum temperature flashes on the display alternating with the letters Hi 57 TC...

Page 58: ...alue Stage 1 fans are not running 15 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 Temperatures can be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit units n Set internal switch 2 to the desired position ON to display temperatures in...

Page 59: ...rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE Stage 1 fans run continu ously at full speed The wiring is incor rect The ambient tempera ture is above the set point Fix the wiring Adjust the set point to th...

Page 60: ...lay will flash in certain cases and not in others The flash ing indicates that the value shown can be adjusted A value that is not flashing can not be adjusted CHANGING THE PARAMETER SETTINGS USING TH...

Page 61: ...phases as Stage 1 overload and overvoltage protection fuse F9 fast blow 12VDCforACback upsupply canactivatestages2 6ifsupplied with DC back up voltage Stage 1 Variable output 60 Hz 10A FAN 1 2 HP 115...

Page 62: ...o 9 9 9 o F 4 0 t o 3 7 7 o C 11 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB CAUTION Do not run probe cables next to other power cables When crossing over other cables cross at 90 3 Installing the Outside Probe n R...

Page 63: ...ble joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables TEMPERATURE PROBES 3 4 ON 5 63 TC5 1N5FAB rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB NOTES i These initial parameter settings will not be retained in the controller...

Page 64: ...apacityofthemotor Thevariousmotorsavailableintheindustryhavebeen divided into ten categories and the controller has been programmed with a different motor curve for each of these categories To ensure...

Page 65: ...nclosure on the wall using four screws Be sure the electrical knockouts are at the bottom of the enclosure in order topreventwaterfromenteringthecontroller Insertthescrewsinthemounting holesandtighten...

Page 66: ...N HEATER 2 IS ON DEF PROBE ALARM TURNS ON WHEN AN ALARM IS DETECTED BLINKS WHEN A DEFECTIVE PROBE IS DETECTED COMPENSATION TURNS ON WHEN THE COMPENSATION ON STAGE 1 MINIMUM VENTILATION SPEED IS IN EFF...

Page 67: ...evel HEAT 1 2 OFFSET DIFF Ht 1 Oft StP Heater 1 offset stop temperature Ht 1 diF Str Heater 1 differential start temperature Ht 2 Oft StP Heater 2 offset stop temperature Ht 2 diF Str Heater 2 differe...

Page 68: ...t the Stage 1 minimum speed automatically over a given time period The minimum speed increases over time as the animals grow OFFSET An offset is a temperature difference from the set point that normal...

Page 69: ...hange in voltage will depend on the make and capacity of the motor In order to achieve a high degree of compatibility between controller and motor the user can choose from among ten different motor cu...

Page 70: ...TURE SETTINGS 15 TemperatureUnits 15 ViewingTemperatures 15 TemperatureSetPoint 18 TemperatureCurve 19 VENTILATION SETTINGS 23 CoolingOperation 23 MinimumVentilationCycle 27 HumidityCompensation 29 Mi...

Page 71: ...oad or overvoltage 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 1...

Page 72: ...REV 01 M 890 00165 rev 06 TC5 1N5FAB Combined Ventilation Controller USER SMANUAL SETTINGS FUNCTIONS...

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