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EXPERT WW
4.7.3. Probe Assignment
This section explain how to select temperature
probes that are used to measure the room
temperature and how to assign temperature
probes that are used to control/ monitor the
outputs of the controller.
Room Temperature Sensors:
Most cooling outputs of the controller (mist-
ing output, tunnel fans, stir fans, etc.) operate
according to the average temperature in the
room. The user must choose what tempera-
ture probes are used to measure this room
temperature.
Probe Set 2:
The selection of probes that is used to mea-
sure the room temperature can be changed in
tunnel ventilation to compensate for changes
in airflow patterns that can distort the room
temperature calculation. If the second probe
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
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Heater 1 Probe Assignment
2. Assign the desired temperature probes to
the selected output: select “ “ to assign a
probe or select “- - -“ for probes that are not
assigned to the output.
A template is available at the end of this
manual to write down your selection of
sensors.
set is enabled in the Installation Setup (sec.
4.5), you must assign temperature probes to
this second probe set.
1. Select:
Main menu
Setup *
Probe Assignment
Select the desired output**:
- Room;
- Probe Set 2;
- Heaters 1-4 ;
- Heaters 1-4 Hi fire (opt.) ;
- 0-10V output;
- Natural ventilation curtain 1-2;
* A password may be required to access this menu.
** Only outputs that are enabled in the Setup menu
are displayed (sec. 4.5).
4.8. Relay Assignment
4.8.1. Assigning Relays to the Out-
puts
You must assign On/Off relays to each output
of the controller. Use provided output stick-
ers to identify the function of each relay on
the faceplate of the controller.
1. Select:
Main menu
Setup *
Relay
Select the desired output
* A password may be required to access this menu.
** Only outputs that are enabled in the Setup menu
are available (sec. 4.5).
1
2
3
4
5
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6
7
8
9
10
TMR
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Fan Stage 6 Relay Assignment
2. Select a relay then set its status as fol-
lows:
: The relay is assigned to the output;
- - -
: The relay is not assigned to the
output;
TMR : The load connected to the relay
will run in timer mode (available
on fan stage outputs only).
Relays 21-52 correspond to the relays of
an external relay panel (RP-16 or RP-32).
3. Proceed in similar fashion to assign relays
to each output in use:
Fan stages 1-12 —
Fan stages can either ac-
tivate regular on/off relays and/or timer-based
relays. When a timer-based relay is assigned
to a fan stage, the relay runs in timer mode
when the fan stage is active. This is useful
to operate misting unit s for instance. To use
timer-based relays, set the relay status to
“TMR” (see example above). *
Note that stage 1
cannot use timer-based relays.
Tunnel 1-2 / Vent door (inlet) 1-2 /
Natural
ventilation curtains 1-2 —
Relays 7-8 and
relays 15-20 have specially been designed for
the connection of actuators. When actuators
are connected to these relays, their open and
close relays can never be activated at the
same time.
Feeding output —
Feeder relays are used to
stop feeders when a feeder run time alarm
occurs. These normally closed relays open
when the alarm condition is detected. *
This
parameter is accessible if the feeder alarm condition
is enabled (sec. 11.3).
Backup relay —
The backup relay box relay is
a normally closed relay which opens in case
of a power failure.
Shutoff fans in natural ventilation —
It is
possible to shutoff some fan output when
the controller enters in natural ventilation
(on/off fans and variable fans). Refer to the
natural ventilation section of this manual to
get further information about this feature.
Heating stages 1-4 & Hi Fire 1-4 (opt.);
Misting output;
Cool cell output;
Clock outputs 1-2;
Light output.
Worksheet showing default relay assign-
ment and empty templates are available
the end of this manual.