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  Centipede 2

®

 Module System Instructions 

 

 

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BriskHeat

®

 Corporation.  All rights reserved 

WARRANTY 

 

The BriskHeat Corporation (hereinafter referred as (“BriskHeat”) warrants to the original purchaser for the 

period of eighteen (18) months from date of shipment or twelve (12) months from date of installation

whichever comes first, that the products manufactured by BriskHeat: (A) conform to the description and 
specifications as set forth in BriskHeat’s current catalogue or in the quotation and drawings submitted by 
BriskHeat: and (B) are free from defects in materials and workmanship under prescribed use and service.  
Remedy

.  BriskHeat’s obligation and the exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to the repair 

or replacement, at BriskHeat’s option, of any parts of the product which may prove defective under 
prescribed use and service within eighteen (18) months from date of shipment or twelve (12) months from 
date of installation, whichever comes first, and which, following BriskHeat’s examination, is determined by 
BriskHeats to be defective under conditions described herein: provided, BriskHeat has, at its option, a 
representative of BriskHeat present at start-up. BriskHeat shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential 
or special damages arising from any breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or any other legal 
theory, including but not limited to, loss of use of parts or equipment or any associated equipment, cost of 
capital, cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services, overhead, downtime costs, or claims of 
customer of purchaser for such damages.  This remedy does not include labor costs for installation or 
removal of the equipment or parts covered by this warranty, and BriskHeat shall not be responsible for such 
labor costs. 
 
Limitation. This warranty shall not apply to any product or part thereof which has been subject to accident, 
negligence, alteration, damage during shipment, improper service, abuse, or misuse, including but not 
limited to use beyond rated capacity.  BriskHeat makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to accessories 
or parts not supplied or manufactured by BriskHeat.  BriskHeat’s obligation under this warranty shall be 
conditioned upon BriskHeat’s receiving written notice of any defect within fifteen (15) days after its 
discovery, and, at Brisk

Heat’s option, return of such equipment or parts prepaid to its factory at 1055 

Gibbard Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201. 
 
Disclaimer.  

BRISKHEAT MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT 

AS IS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE.  NO AGENT,  EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF 
BRISKHEAT HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO BIND BRISKHEAT TO ANY AFFIRMATION, 
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY COVERING THE SALE OF ANY PRODUCT, AND UNLESS SUCH 
AFFIRMATION, REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY MADE BY AN AGENT, EMPLOYEE OR 
REPRESENTATIVE IS SPECIFICALLY ENDORSED IN WRITING BY BRISKHEAT, IT SHALL NOT BE 
ENFORCEABLE BY ANY BUYER.  BRISKHEAT MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY AND NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE, EXCEPT AS IS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE.  BRISKHEAT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE 
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.    
 

This warranty allocates risk between the purchaser and BriskHeat as authorized by the Uniform Commercial 
Code and other applicable law.

 

 

 

1055 Gibbard Ave, Columbus, OH 43201 

Toll Free: 800-848-7673 

Phone: 614-294-3376 

Fax: 614-294-3807 

Email: [email protected] 

PN: 41295-03 Rev 0 

Summary of Contents for C2MOD-OI-7

Page 1: ...on Manual Read and understand this manual before operating or servicing this temperature control system Failure to understand how to safely operate these controllers could result in an accident causin...

Page 2: ...Starting Up 10 Zone Discovery 10 Understanding the Operator Interface Status LED 11 Main Menu 11 View System 12 Multi Zone View Navigation 12 Single Zone View 13 Understanding the Status Codes 14 Edit...

Page 3: ...All electrical wiring must follow local electrical codes and NEC Article 427 Final installation wiring is to be inspected by the authority that has jurisdiction in the area where the heater and tempe...

Page 4: ...or globally across system Temperature set point high limit alarm temperature and low limit alarm temperature Operator interface displays actual temperature power duty cycle of heater and time date st...

Page 5: ...perator interface using any of the available input strings 1 4 5 Connect plug in the power to the heaters Turn on operator interface 6 In the Global Program menu select Global Prog Select String Selec...

Page 6: ...om the heating jacket to the C2MOD C unit This connector provides the control power and RTD temperature sensor input 2 Plug in the CAT 5 connectors on each side of the module These connections are bi...

Page 7: ...4 Connect up to four separate strings of Centipede 2 modules PN C2MOD C utilizing CAT5 communication cables Connect up to 64 modules per string 128 total modules D RS 232 External Communication Port S...

Page 8: ...ved Touchscreen Interface Mounting Instructions C2MOD OI 7 comes equipped with four 4 40 mounting screws and nuts for easy installation Cut out a panel using the illustrations below Use 4 40 screws wa...

Page 9: ...tus of your heater system with its LED light found on the front Green Temperature is within the high and low limits and no alarm conditions exist Blinking Red An alarm condition exists See Operator In...

Page 10: ...e Centipede 2 Operator Interface Unit turn on the main power switch The firmware version will initially be shown on the screen Zone Discovery Every time the operator interface unit is powered on a zon...

Page 11: ...ntipede 2 Module Network Green All the modules in the network are within their temperature limits and no errors exist Blinking Red One or more of the modules in the network have errors Solid Red No mo...

Page 12: ...color Error status mode Status message provided in Single Zone view Touch any zone in the Multi Zone View to go to the Single Zone View B Changes Multi Zone view by String number ALL 1 2 3 or 4 C Home...

Page 13: ...tus mode Orange Color Alarm Latch Mode B Displays zone parameters Set point low limit alarm high limit alarm alarm latch on off zone on off C Locate To locate module press to turn ON The viewed module...

Page 14: ...us Message Description OK No alarms present Hi Temp Current actual temperature is above high alarm limit Lo Temp Current temperature is below the low alarm limit Short RTD RTD is shorted Open RTD RTD...

Page 15: ...ingle Zone view Parameter Definitions Set Point Target temperature Range 0 to 325 C Low Alarm Low temperature limit Module will go into alarm condition if sensor detects temperature below this setting...

Page 16: ...MING Select one of the three choices A Global program ALL MODULES in a system B Global program BY OUTPUT STRING 1 4 C Reset to Default Settings NOTE To determine which string you want to program trace...

Page 17: ...arget temperature Range 0 to 325 C Low Alarm Low temperature limit Module will go into alarm condition if sensor detects temperature below this setting High Alarm High temperature limit Module will go...

Page 18: ...hts reserved Programming Low Alarm Set Point and High Alarm 1 Touch the desired field A numeric keyboard screen appears 2 Input the desired temperature 0 to 325 C Touch when complete exits back to Glo...

Page 19: ...rights reserved 19 Reset Default Settings Getting There Main Menu Global Program Reset Default Setting to confirm to cancel action and return to Global Programming menu NOTE Resetting to the default s...

Page 20: ...reserved OPTIONS SETUP A General General Options Set O I name scroll rate and date time See page 21 B Network Modbus settings See page 24 C Password Management See page 25 D Detect Zones See page 26...

Page 21: ...21 General Options Getting There Main Menu Options Set up General Options Basic Navigation Touch the desired field to program See pages 22 to 23 for detailed instructions Saves General Option changes...

Page 22: ...lete exits back to General Options screen 3 Touch in General Options menu to save changes Change Scroll Rate NOTE The default Scroll Rate is set to 5 seconds 1 Touch the Scroll Rate field A numeric ke...

Page 23: ...buttons to change date and time Touch the Exit icon when complete 3 Touch in General Options menu to save changes Change Clock View 1 Toggle between 24 HR and 12 HR clock by pressing button next to Ti...

Page 24: ...etting There Main Menu Options Set up Network Parameter Definitions Address Modbus address of the C2MOD OI Range 0 to 255 Enable Toggles between Modbus RTU and LUI Local User Interface protocol o ON M...

Page 25: ...bled to edit settings Getting There Main Menu Options Set up Password MGT Basic Navigation Touch the desired field to program See below for detailed instructions Saves Password Management changes Exit...

Page 26: ...Password Mode is Disabled or someone is logged in The mode is Disabled when Password Mode is Enabled and someone is logged out Enter Password Place to enter password when password mode is enabled Use...

Page 27: ...n Menu Options Set up Alarm Setup Alarm Latch Set up Touch the Latch parameter to toggle ON OFF See page 14 for definitions o Hi Temperature Latch o Lo Temperature Latch o Open RTD Latch o Short RTD L...

Page 28: ...h errors are displayed on the operator interface The only parameter that can be toggled OFF is the Lo Temp Alarm Log Reset Touch Alarm Log Reset icon to show ON status Press to reset alarm log Alarm E...

Page 29: ...AMP 240VAC max Do not replace fuse with live power applied to Centipede 2 Only authorized personnel should replace fuse 1 Remove power from unit 2 Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the specifie...

Page 30: ...s required to utilize the RS 232C communications mode The Centipede 2 requires a straight through communication cable to use the Male DB9 connector to mate to the Female DB9 installed in the C2MOD OI...

Page 31: ...3 Repeat process for remaining wires Alarm Latch Feature This feature is user configurable The Factory default is ON If set to ON an alarm condition will require the user to reset the alarm to return...

Page 32: ...operator interface unit verify that power is being supplied to unit Make sure communication cable is secure For Module unit verify that the communication cable is properly connected LED is blinking re...

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Page 36: ...clude labor costs for installation or removal of the equipment or parts covered by this warranty and BriskHeat shall not be responsible for such labor costs Limitation This warranty shall not apply to...

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