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Expert-32T

Temperature Controller

USER'S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for Expert-32T

Page 1: ...Expert 32T Temperature Controller USER S MANUAL T...

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Page 3: ...et Points 25 Temperature Curve 27 TIME AND DATE FUNCTIONS 29 MINIMUM VENTILATION 30 Principle of Operation 30 Minimum Ventilation Curve 32 HEATER SETTINGS 34 FAN SETTINGS 36 COOLING 39 TUNNEL VENTILAT...

Page 4: ...ircuits we recommend installing additional protec tion devices in the electrical panel The room temperature where the controller is located MUST ALWAYS REMAIN BETWEEN 32 F AND 104 F 0 C TO 40 C To avo...

Page 5: ...ying monitoring and adjusting parameter values PILOT LIGHTS Pilot lights indicating the state of outputs allow the user to monitor the operation of the system without having to enter the building MINI...

Page 6: ...provided to control static pressure by opening and closing the vent doors CONTROL OF AIR INLET MOVEMENT If the Expert 32T is used in combination with one or more PF 6 control lers the movement of air...

Page 7: ...ntroller to protect its circuitry in the case of an overload or overvolt age COMPUTER CONTROL The controller can be connected to a computer thus making it possible to centralize the management of info...

Page 8: ...8 Expert 32T rev 03 LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS T 63 287387 67 786 287387 6 7 877216 0 18 6 7 877216 81 7 216...

Page 9: ...activity the display returns to the ROOM TEMPERATURE display Adjusting a Parameter A parameter can be adjusted when it is flashing on the LCD display Use the Edit key to step through the param eters d...

Page 10: ...closure 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...

Page 11: ...Do not ground the shielding It is preferable to solder the cable joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables CAUTION Do not run probe cables next to other power cables When crossing over...

Page 12: ...is supplied at its input For an alarm of the first type use the NC termi nal as shown on the wiring diagram For an alarm of the second type use the NO terminal 4 COMMUNICATION HOOKUP If PF 6 air inle...

Page 13: ...rameter value When you are finished adjusting a parameter press the Edit key to return to display mode or move to the next parameter The user should step through all the parameters under these functio...

Page 14: ...rmat Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to select either AM PM or 24H time This parameter is commun to both rooms 3 Number of Temperature Probes in the Room Press the Edit key to set...

Page 15: ...outside temperature sensor is con nected to the unit 9 Use Static Pressure Sensor Press the Edit key and set to YES if a static pressure sensor is connected to the unit 10 Temperature Units Press the...

Page 16: ...if the control uses the static pressure sensor 16 Vent Doors Press the Edit key to enable or disable vent doors Note that the vent doors can be modified only if the control uses the static pressure se...

Page 17: ...t be entered each time one of these functions is selected When the correct password is entered it does not need to be re entered until the display times out i e after 15 minutes of inactivity The pass...

Page 18: ...assignment Relay Assignments The Expert 32T can control up to 32 output relays The relay panel contains 32 relay outputs The mapping between the stages and the relays must be deter mined by the user T...

Page 19: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Heater 1 ON Heater 2 ON Heater 3 ON Heater 4 ON Fan 1 ON ON Fan 2 ON ON Fan 3 ON ON ON ON Fan 4 ON ON ON ON ON ON Fan 5 ON Fan 6 ON ON Fan 7 ON ON Fan 8 ON ON Fan 9 ON ON Fan 10 O...

Page 20: ...8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Heater 1 Heater 2 Heater 3 Heater 4 Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 Fan 6 Fan 7 ON Fan 8 ON ON Fan 9 TIMER Fan 10 TIMER Cool 1 ON Cool 2 ON Vent Doors Open ON...

Page 21: ...e stage cannot be configured in timer mode Press the Edit key and set the timer mode to YES to configure certain relays in timer mode for cooling Press the down arrow key to map the relays If timer mo...

Page 22: ...other set 1 Viewing Room Temperature The room temperature is the average value of all temperatures mea sured by selected probes in proper operating condition Set the function to ROOM TEMPERATURE using...

Page 23: ...obe temperatures are displayed for all probes connected to the controller Press the down arrow key The minimum temperature value for Probe 1 for the current day is displayed along with the time and da...

Page 24: ...displayed Note that the outside temperature probe must have been enabled in the user setup in order to select this menu Press the down arrow key The minimum temperature value for the current day is d...

Page 25: ...curve is OFF press the Edit key once The day set point flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the set point to the desired value If the temperature curve is ON the temperature value disp...

Page 26: ...value flashes Use the arrow keys to set the minutes Press the down arrow key The time at which the day set point comes into effect is displayed Press the Edit key The hours flash on the display Use th...

Page 27: ...y hour in a linear fashion between consecutive points of the curve When the last point of the curve is reached the temperature set point for that day is maintained until the herd age is adjusted for s...

Page 28: ...it key as required to adjust each parameter in turn When a parameter flashes it can be modified using the arrow keys Press the down arrow key to display and adjust the other points of the curve 2 Acti...

Page 29: ...he hours Press the Edit key The minutes flash on the display Use the arrow keys to set the minutes When the minutes value is adjusted the seconds are set to zero Press the Edit key The year flashes Us...

Page 30: ...ans even though ventilation is not required for reducing room temperature is useful to reduce humidity levels and supply oxygen to the room It also prevents the fans from freezing in winter Minimum ve...

Page 31: ...press the Edit key The on off state of the curve flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to turn the curve off Press the Edit to validate the curve state and return back to the previous menu by pre...

Page 32: ...y hour in a linear fashion between two consecutive points 1 Specifying Minimum Ventilation Curve Set the function to MINIMUM VEN TILATION CURVE using the menu select buttons The current on time and cy...

Page 33: ...wing Current Timer Settings and Day Number When the minimum ventilation curve is activated the current timer settings and day number can be viewed at any time The current day number can also be adjust...

Page 34: ...Start temperatures can be up to 14 5 F greater than the set point A start temperature above the set point is used for controlling heat mats for example The number of heaters stages needed and the pro...

Page 35: ...for Heater 4 are displayed and the Heater 4 LED on the right flashes Use the output select buttons to select the heater stage to adjust The corresponding LED on the right of the front panel flashes P...

Page 36: ...he 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 amount For example if the set point is increased by...

Page 37: ...res Note that the minimum temperature difference between two consecu tive start temperatures is 0 5 Note also that start and stop tempera tures for all consecutive stages are adjusted by the same amou...

Page 38: ...user can adjust the timer settings as follows Follow the procedure above to select the fan stage to adjust Press the down arrow key to display the timer settings Press the Edit key The on time flashe...

Page 39: ...units always operate according to a timer cycle as follows The Expert 32T has two cooling stages used to control mist units Unlike the fan stages the cooling stages are independent of one another and...

Page 40: ...ront panel flashes Press Edit key The start tempera ture flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust the start temperature to the desired value Press Edit key The stop temperature flashes Use the arrow keys...

Page 41: ...pening time defined for that stage etc When the temperature drops the same sequence is executed in reverse order The following diagram sums up the operation of the first two tunnel stages The user mus...

Page 42: ...e the arrow keys to adjust the first tunnel stage to the desired value Press Edit key The fully opened tunnel stage flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust the fully opened tunnel stage to the desired va...

Page 43: ...tside temperature Press the Edit key The minimum outside temperature value flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the minimum tempera ture to the desired value 4 Adjusting Curtain Operati...

Page 44: ...he front panel flashes Press the down arrow key three times to display the curtain opening times Use the up and down arrow keys to display the opening time to be adjusted Press the Edit key as require...

Page 45: ...ent doors are closed A user defined delay is defined to delay setting off a static pressure alarm when the pressure falls outside the set point limits See Alarms Note that if a static pressure sensor...

Page 46: ...isplay Use the arrow keys to adjust the set point to the desired value Press the Edit key once again The high pressure set point flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the set point to th...

Page 47: ...the arrow keys to adjust the set point to the desired value Press the down arrow key The summer temperature set point is displayed Press the Edit key The summer temperature set point flashes on the d...

Page 48: ...off time is displayed Press the Edit key The off time flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the off time to the desired value 5 Adjusting Fan Delay In minimum ventilation the vent doors...

Page 49: ...ust the stage level to the desired value 7 Adjusting Static Pressure Alarm Delay When the static pressure is outside the limits defined by the pressure set points the controller waits for this delay t...

Page 50: ...obe Assignments and Adjusting Compensation Value The compensation is expressed as a percentage per degree difference between the average controller temperature and the average of the probes assigned t...

Page 51: ...imes range from 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds to 15 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Set the function to START STOP TEMPERATURE using the menu select buttons The start and stop temperatures for Heater 4 are...

Page 52: ...ue to the desired value Press the Edit key The minutes value of the running time flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust the minutes value to the desired value Press the Edit key The seconds value of the...

Page 53: ...mm 1 Communication problem between main controller and one of the relay panels 2 A relay assigned to a stage is not connected to the main controller Power OFF Power failure Hi static P Room 1 High sta...

Page 54: ...ttime set point the high and low temperature alarms are read justed using the same offset from the daytime set point The situation is slightly different when the outside temperature is greater than th...

Page 55: ...the function to ALARM using the menu select buttons The first alarm is displayed along with its status Press the Edit key to acknowledge an unacknowledged alarm The alarm status flashes on the displa...

Page 56: ...ction to START STOP TEMPERATURE using the menu select buttons The start and stop temperatures for Heater 4 are displayed and the Heater 4 LED on the right flashes Use the output select buttons to sele...

Page 57: ...sounds an alarm if the water consumption exceeds the water spill limit in a 15 minute delay The water consumption alarm limit can be adjusted from 0 to 65000 gallons or liters per 15 minutes Set the f...

Page 58: ...or the previous six days Use the up arrow key to return to the previous display screens 2 HEATER RUN TIMES The Expert 32T monitors heater run times on each heater for the current day and the previous...

Page 59: ...animal deaths to zero set the new number of animal deaths to reset Set the function to AGE MORTALITY using the menu select buttons The current age and total number of animal deaths are displayed Press...

Page 60: ...et point is displayed as well as the on off state of the temperature curve Press the down arrow key four times The empty zones set point is displayed Press the Edit key The empty zones set point flash...

Page 61: ...The high and low alarm temperatures are displayed Press down arrow key twice The empty zones temperature is displayed Press Edit key The empty zones temperature flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust t...

Page 62: ...he user can also activate each output separately 1 Adjusting Room Temperature When the room temperature is adjusted the controller bypasses the temperature probe inputs and uses the new value as a ref...

Page 63: ...oad and over voltage protection fuse F18 1A fast blow Alarm ON OFF output 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 30VDC Temperature Probes Low voltage 5V isolated from the supply Operating range 40 0 to 120 0 F 40 0 to...

Page 64: ...o 1 5 m 0 0 s M i n i m u m O u t s i d e T e m p e r a t u r e 7 0 F 2 1 1 C 4 0 t o 1 0 0 F 4 0 t o 3 7 8 o C V e n t D o o r s H i g h P r e s s u r e S e t P o i n t 0 0 6 0 1 t o 0 4 L o w P r e...

Page 65: ...o 2 2 2 C b e l o w t h e s e t p o i nt E mp t y Zo ne s Mi n i mu m Te mp e r a t u r e 4 0 F 4 4 C 4 0 t o 1 0 0 o F 4 0 t o 3 7 8 o C C r i t i c a l Te mp e r a t ur e 9 5 F 3 5 C 4 0 t o 1 2 0...

Page 66: ...press the MENU SELECT up and down arrow keys during a 5 seconds delay The following message is displayed Load Configuration Press to start 3 Simultaneously press the ADJUSTMENT up and down arrow keys...

Page 67: ...llowing message is displayed Load Configuration Press to start 3 Press the up arrow key once The followingmessageisdisplayed Save Configuration Press to start 4 Simultaneously press the ADJUSTMENT up...

Page 68: ...68 Expert 32T rev 03 INSTALLATION REPORT CLIENT INSTALLER DETAILS NAME ADDRESS CITY TEL FAX NAME ADDRESS CITY TEL FAX MODEL EXPERT 32T BUILD SERIAL NUMBER DATE CODE...

Page 69: ...4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 TUNNEL SETTINGS First tunnel stage 100 opened Minimum age Minimum outside temperature Curtain operating time Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 S...

Page 70: ...r of heater stages Number of clock outputs Number of air inlets Use tunnel ventilation Use vent door Display T and or static pressure Use Room 1 Room 2 Use night settings Password Number of fan stages...

Page 71: ...te Relays 1 16 R elay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 H eater1 H eater2 H eater3 H eater4 F an1 F an2 F an3 F an4 F an5 F an6 F an7 F an8 F an9 F an10 C ool1 C ool2 V en tD oor sO p en V en tD...

Page 72: ...Relays 17 32 Relay 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 H eater1 H eater2 H eater3 H eater4 F an1 F an2 F an3 F an4 F an5 F an6 F an7 F an8 F an9 F an10 C ool1 C ool2 V en tDoors O p en V e...

Page 73: ...te Relays 1 16 R elay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 H eater1 H eater2 H eater3 H eater4 F an1 F an2 F an3 F an4 F an5 F an6 F an7 F an8 F an9 F an10 C ool1 C ool2 V en tD oor sO p en V en tD...

Page 74: ...Relays 17 32 Relay 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 H eater1 H eater2 H eater3 H eater4 F an1 F an2 F an3 F an4 F an5 F an6 F an7 F an8 F an9 F an10 C ool1 C ool2 V en tDoors O p en V e...

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