BRUCONTROL UF-1 Manual Download Page 8

BruControl Workspace 

 

 

Note that each item in a BruControl Workspace is called an Element (e.g. Alarm Element, 

Temperature Probe Device Element, etc.) and these represent either functions (e.g. Alarms) or 

devices (Temperature Probes). These should not be confused with heating elements. 

 

A – Alarm(s) 

B – Accessory/Pump(s) 

C – Vessel Temperature Graph(s) 

D – Vessel Temperature Device(s) 

E – Timer(s) 

F – Element Interlock (if dual vessel equipped) 

G – PID Control 

H – Duty Control 

 

Initial Set Up 

Unpacking 

1.

 

Carefully unpack the UniFlex, taking precautions not to place any undue stress on the 
cables by torquing, pushing, or pulling on the cords or plugs. Inspect the unit, cables, 
plugs and receptacles for damage. 

2.

 

Place the UniFlex on a horizontal, flat surface with rubber feet facing down, and ensure 
nothing underneath interferes with the vents on the bottom side. See below for DIN rail 
mount installations. 

3.

 

Carefully unpack the temperature probe(s), taking precautions not to place any undue 
stress on the cables. 

Summary of Contents for UF-1

Page 1: ...t internal cooling option and plug and play temperature probes The UniFlex is built on a foundation of BruControl technology and integrates into the BruControl application s ecosphere The UniFlex s co...

Page 2: ...the specifications listed below For example exceeding the specified current limits may cause damage to the unit or associated equipment Do not use the UniFlex for any application other than its inten...

Page 3: ...s the distal end of the temperature probes Warning This product contains or may contain chemical s known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Specificati...

Page 4: ...and use shielded cable for noise reduction o 1 wire technology allows for up to 10 probes simultaneously plugged in requires separate adapter not included o 1 probe included with single vessel contro...

Page 5: ...h dual feed power NEMA 6 30P and 5 15P plugs UF 1 L6D Single Vessel 30A with dual feed power NEMA L6 30P and 5 15P plugs UF 1 10D Single Vessel 30A with dual feed power NEMA 10 30P and 5 15P plugs Uni...

Page 6: ...Front Panel v1 A Power Button green LED B I O Power Connector option C I O Connector option D Temperature Probe Jack s E Wi Fi Antenna jack antenna Front Panel v2 A Power Button blue LED B I O Connect...

Page 7: ...ear Panel A 240VAC Power Input B Vessel Power Output 1 if Dual Feed power model C Vessel Power Output 2 option D 120VAC Power Input excluded on NEMA 14 30P single feed units E Pump Accessory Power Out...

Page 8: ...al vessel equipped G PID Control H Duty Control Initial Set Up Unpacking 1 Carefully unpack the UniFlex taking precautions not to place any undue stress on the cables by torquing pushing or pulling on...

Page 9: ...etup mode following power on Therefore do not plug anything including the 5 port splitter during this process 9 Power on the UniFlex via the Power Button Ensure the button glows green v1 or blue v2 an...

Page 10: ...uControlUniFlex 19 Download and unzip extract the UniFlex Images file BruControlUniflex zip into the folder made in the step above There should be nine image files there now which can be moved later i...

Page 11: ...es Mash Tun Hot Liquor Tank Boil Kettle RIMs tube etc it is highly recommended to fill all vessels with water This will ensure that activation of the heating elements does not incur damage 33 Power on...

Page 12: ...mplemented to prevent this from occurring If however a manual configuration is created or used by a user failure to ensure that only one Interlock Relay is ON will create a current overload possibly c...

Page 13: ...Element Interlock and ensure it is ON 1 ENABLED Enable the PID Control and set it to strike temperature of 161 degrees F Start Timer X 5 After strike temp is reached turn PID Control OFF turn Pump 1...

Page 14: ...prior to updating BruControl should be closed or disconnected from the UniFlex interface prior to updating the firmware UniFlex Interface Wiring Map Per the BruControl User Manual the application and...

Page 15: ...ted I O Pin 2 input only UniFlex v2 BruControl Interface Wiring Map ESP32 Firmware v45 Connection TCP Network Connection Wiring Map Default Wiring Map Firmware Prefix BruControl 45_ ESP32 Firmware Pre...

Page 16: ...d the output driver Power Connector for it The mating connectors for these two are included in the accessory kit The I O Connector is a 20 pin connector that provides connections to the 17 I O 12 high...

Page 17: ...e analog output or the inputs The limits per high current driver output pin are 2 amps per driver output pin 5 amps per driver output pin bank and 12 amps total Note The mating I O and Power Connector...

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Page 19: ...es power consumers such as relays or solenoids These drivers are electronic switches and require a power source to switch to the power consumers This source can either be the UniFlex internal power su...

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Page 21: ...ropriate compression fittings should be used The temperature sensor is a 1 wire DS18B20 which operates on a bus type communication system This allows the UniFlex user to plug in multiple probes up to...

Page 22: ...nting if desired The UniFlex may be mounted horizontally with the DIN rail clips facing down or vertically with the pigtail power cords hanging down Do not mount the unit in any other orientation The...

Page 23: ...7 days of the delivery date of any shipping damage Customer is responsible for shipping damage outside of this time period Approval for return must be provided by BruControl LLC prior to any return Cu...

Page 24: ...expense incurred due to manufacturing defects in material and workmanship or any other reason 4 Any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period has expired or performance of repairs reg...

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