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O2- Kompmaster 

 

 

 

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All rights reserved. May not be photocopied or stored on a retrieval system without the prior written permission of EHS.   
Only for use in conjunction with an Aerotronic control unit. © EHS- Engineering 2003 
For more information, see 

http://www.komposttechnik.de

 

1  Introduction 

The “Kompmaster” composting control unit from EHS is designed to control and log 
the composting process by means of connected temperature and oxygen measuring sen-
sors. Only measuring sensors authorized by EHS for operation with the composting con-
trol unit must be connected to the control unit.  
An integrated and buffered memory records and stores the data relevant to the assess-
ment of the composting process, until they are read and saved, which can be done using 
the “Kompmaster” software for PCs provided. 
It is recommended that you download the data in regular intervals and that you generate 
and archive backup copies of your data. 
 
 

2  Description 

The “Kompmaster” control unit is used to control the compost decomposition and to log 
the temperature values and the oxygen content. The control unit is designed for both 
stand-alone and networked operation with maximum 32 control units.  
In stand-alone operation, the connection to the control PC is achieved by means of an 
RS232 interface which allows the use of any standard computer. 
In networked operation

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 the connection to the control PC is achieved by means of an 

RS485 interface

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 which requires the use of corresponding interface converters. 

With the PC software provided it is possible to monitor the composting process during 
running operation, allowing control of the composting process at any time. With the 
help of the PC software you can also configure the settings and carry out the setup of the 
composting control units connected.  
For a detailed description of the software, please see the manual provided. In stand-
alone operation, only the control unit connected to the PC at the time (which must be 
reinitialized after connecting) is visible in the PC software, and its measured values are 
displayed. 
In networked operation, the current measured values of all connected and active control 
units are displayed on the PC. The settings and the control unit setup required can also 
be carried out directly for all active control units using the PC software. 
Once they are initialized, both units work “stand-alone” without the PC. The PC is only 
required for programming and to archive and evaluate the data.  
 

Summary of Contents for O2 Kompmaster

Page 1: ...em without the prior written permission of EHS Only for use in conjunction with an Aerotronic control unit EHS Engineering 2003 For more information see http www komposttechnik de O2 Kompmaster Compos...

Page 2: ...more information see http www komposttechnik de Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 DESCRIPTION 1 3 CONNECTION CONFIGURATION 2 3 1 SUPPLY PIN CONFIGURATION 3 3 2 CONTROL OUTPUT PIN CONFIGURATION 3 3...

Page 3: ...d networked operation with maximum 32 control units In stand alone operation the connection to the control PC is achieved by means of an RS232 interface which allows the use of any standard computer I...

Page 4: ...Engineering 2003 For more information see http www komposttechnik de 3 Connector Configuration The connectors on the side of the control unit are configured as follows Figure 1 Connector Configuratio...

Page 5: ...g 2003 For more information see http www komposttechnik de 3 1 Supply Pin Configuration Figure 2 Supply Pin Configuration Pin 1 24V controlled DC Pin 2 Power supply ground Important The protective ear...

Page 6: ...n with higher voltages and currents is prohibited and will damage the control unit The device is exclusively designed for low voltage Non observance of this specifi cation makes any warranty claim nul...

Page 7: ...y means of fiber optics and re converting to RS485 or if connecting di rectly to the PC to RS232 Setting the network address is described in the Setting the Address chapter 5 Indicator Lamps A total o...

Page 8: ...ure 4 Placement on the PCB 1 Operating voltage indicator This LED must light continuously and indicates that the internal supply of the control unit is correct 2 Communication indicator This LED light...

Page 9: ...check this operation indicator before open ing the housing for further fault localization Figure 6 External Operating Indicator 6 Replacing the Fuse If the sensor supply is not applied correctly ther...

Page 10: ...y For the technical specifications of the fuse please see the Technical Specifications chapter Close the fuse holder by refitting the cap and carefully turning it clockwise with the screwdriver until...

Page 11: ...Setting the Address In order for the PC software to separately acquire and archive the data of each control unit each control unit must have an individual address that is different to those of the Ko...

Page 12: ...ress 0 Switch down open 1 Switch up closed Address Table Address S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Address S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 A1 0 0 0 0 0 A17 0 0 0 0 1 A2 1 0 0 0 0 A18 1 0 0 0 1 A3 0 1 0 0 0 A19 0 1 0 0 1 A4 1 1 0 0 0 A20...

Page 13: ...interval of 60 min has proven to be practical With the integrated memory size data of more than 1000 h can be recorded 1000 h 41 d 16 h This logs a complete composting cycle in the memory You should d...

Page 14: ...ement fuses which comply with the specification Fuses with other values can cause damage to the control unit Eliminate all faults immediately and carefully Before opening the housing unplug the power...

Page 15: ...on 1 1 0 A Peak current 1 1 5 A Fuse of sensor supply 4 0 A slow Connectors 1 temperature measuring sensor 1 oxygen measuring sensor 2 RS485 optional 1 RS232 1 control output 1 power supply Control ou...

Page 16: ...information see http www komposttechnik de List of Figures Figure 1 Connector Configuration 2 Figure 2 Supply Pin Configuration 3 Figure 3 Control Output Pin Configuration 3 Figure 4 Placement on the...

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