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Smart Climate 310 

User’s Guide 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

895-00676 REV. 04 

890-00582 REV.03 

 

Summary of Contents for Smart Climate 310

Page 1: ...Smart Climate 310 User s Guide 895 00676 REV 04 890 00582 REV 03...

Page 2: ...ller below for future reference Model number Smart Climate 310 Serial number _____________________________ Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The...

Page 3: ...TIMES 15 VIEWING WATER CONSUMPTION 15 USER SETUP 16 ACTIVATING THE PASSWORD 16 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 16 SETTING THE PARAMETERS 17 HOW TO SET ALL POSSIBLE PARAMETERS 17 AUTOMATIC RELAY ASSIGNMENT 2...

Page 4: ...41 Displaying the Fan Speed 42 0 10V FAN OUTPUTS 43 ADJUSTING THE STARTING TEMPERATURE FOR 0 10V OUTPUTS 44 SELECTING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SPEEDS FOR 0 10V OUTPUTS 44 SELECTING MAXIMUM STOP TEMPER...

Page 5: ...VENTILATION 65 INLET OPENING IN A VARIABLE FAN STAGE 65 OVER OPENING STAGE 66 PROGRESSIVE MODE 66 DUMP MODE 67 OPENING COMPENSATION BASED ON THE TEMPERATURE 67 INLETS IN MINIMUM VENTILATION 68 CALIBR...

Page 6: ...YING A DEFECTIVE PROBE ALARM 85 WATER SPILL ALARM 85 TEST MODE 87 Adjusting the Room Temperature 87 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 88 MAIN CONTROLLER 88 AUXILIARY MODULE 89 TRANSFER MENU 90 COMMUNICATION SP...

Page 7: ...n 32 F and 104 F 0 C to 40 C To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive humidity it is preferable to install it in a corridor DO NOT SPRAY WATER ON THE CONTROLLER Connection Precau...

Page 8: ...es IMPORTANT use an 18 AWG or more shielded cable of outside diameter between 0 245 and 0 260 in 6 22 and 6 60 mm to ensure the cable entry is liquid tight NOTICE Do not ground the shielding NOTE Sold...

Page 9: ...stages The Smart Climate 310 can also control 2 air inlets and it has 1 built in 0 10V output to control additional devices such as heaters fans chimney dampers or inlets The main features of the Smar...

Page 10: ...creen They are also used to change the value of the parameters inside editing pop up menus Output Status LEDs The pilot lights at the left side of the control panel give the status of each output When...

Page 11: ...play The display on the top left corner of the faceplate shows the current room temperature averaged over all selected room temperature probes It can also display the static pressure level or the air...

Page 12: ...12 Smart Climate 310 rev 03 Internal Switches Internal switches are located inside the auxiliary module...

Page 13: ...be completely opened right up against the wall Identifying Defective Probes An alarm is generated when a defective probe is detected To identify the defective probe proceed as follows 1 Press the Curr...

Page 14: ...nd does not use a motor curve To select the motor curve proceed as follows 1 Press Stages 2 Press the down arrow key to select the Motor curve V1 menu 3 Press Adjust The motor curve of the first varia...

Page 15: ...with the time and date 2 Keep pressing the down arrow key to scroll down the display and look at the 6 day history Viewing Water Consumption The controller provides a pulse input to monitor the water...

Page 16: ...f the password flash on the display 2 Use the arrow keys to enter the first digit 3 Press Adjust to step to the next digit 4 Use the arrow keys to enter the second digit 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the...

Page 17: ...cording to your particular setup To set the parameters proceed as follows 1 Press User Setup The following parameters are presented below in the order they appear on the display The installer s passwo...

Page 18: ...Meter Calibration Set the number of gallons or liters per pulse The value can vary between 0 1 and 10 The default value is 1 0 Unit pulse Accessible if the water meter is enabled above Use Humidity S...

Page 19: ...of variable stages Select the number of variable speed fan stages 1 to 5 stages Use variable output 3 Select Yes to use the 3rd variable output note that variable outputs 1 and 2 are enabled by defaul...

Page 20: ...is enabled above Use a timer on heating stages Select Yes for heater to run in timer mode Accessible if at least one heating stage is enabled above Zoned or standard heaters Zoned heaters operate acco...

Page 21: ...f sensors must be used to monitor temperature alarms Average the alarm is set off when the average reading of the probes that are used to define the ambient temperature exceeds the alarm limit Ind Pro...

Page 22: ...speed replaces the regular minimum ventilation speed when the room temperature gets lower than the override limit Then set the inlet position used during the temperature override Available if the Low...

Page 23: ...gned for each possible stage combination On off fan relays are assigned in numerical order the first stage uses relay 1 the second stage uses relay 2 etc However the first On off fan stage does not co...

Page 24: ...tput running at a constant speed When a stage activates this type of variable output the output simply runs at a constant speed when the fan stage is on Off Variable output is not used during the stag...

Page 25: ...isplay the room temperature proceed as follows 1 Press on the Current Conditions button The average room temperature is displayed Probes that are assigned to be part of the average temperature reading...

Page 26: ...s maximum reading of probe 1 is displayed along with the time and date 5 Keep pressing the navigation down arrow key to display the minimum and maximum temperatures of the past 6 days for each remaini...

Page 27: ...he set point can only be modified while the temperature curve is disabled Refer to the following section to disable the curve Temperature Curve The controller can automatically adjust the temperature...

Page 28: ...e if the set point curve is enabled in the USER SETUP 3 Press Adjust then use the arrow keys to select the day and temperature set point that are associated with the first curve step 4 Press the down...

Page 29: ...odified in order to move forward or backward on the curve The day value can start at 5 To set the day value proceed as follows 1 Press Set Point Curve 2 Press the down arrow to select the Current day...

Page 30: ...th respect to the fan stage in use During a minimum ventilation cycle all the fans belonging to the minimum ventilation fan stage run in timer mode On Time Off Time These cycles are repeated until the...

Page 31: ...imum ventilation cycles start at fan stage 2 the start temperature of stage 2 takes the value of the temperature set point and the start temperature of all stages are adjusted consequently note that i...

Page 32: ...ge and press Adjust again to validate Adjusting the Minimum Ventilation Speed This section shows how to set the speed of the variable fans that are used in minimum ventilation 1 Press Minimum Ventilat...

Page 33: ...ments of 15 seconds To adjust the minimum ventilation timer proceed as follows 1 Press Minimum Ventilation 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select the minimum ventilation timer 3 Press Adjust Th...

Page 34: ...lues is adjusted all the consecutive values are adjusted by the same amount For example if the set point is increased by 1 F the start temperature of all fan stages will be increased by the same amoun...

Page 35: ...nnot activate any on off relay However variable ouptuts can be configured to operate at a constant speed NOTE The first fan stage performed by the controller is the stage that is used for minimum Prin...

Page 36: ...from minimum to full speed This is true even if full speed is never reached as in the example below When the start temperature of Stage S 1 is reached variable output 1 goes back to its minimum speed...

Page 37: ...ees required to reach the full speed of the fans bandwidth as a function of outside temperature If this outside temperature compensation function is enabled in the User setup menu you must specify a d...

Page 38: ...er of outputs 15 minus the number of activated mist and heating outputs TIP While programming fan stages and air inlets set the maximum fan stage to the highest fan stage This way the controller will...

Page 39: ...ntilation which is not necessarily stage 1 NOTE The number of stages displayed in the following menu is limited by the maximum fan stage selected at the beginning of this section To adjust the startin...

Page 40: ...following menu is limited by the maximum fan stage selected at the beginning of this section To set the bandwidth proceed as follows 1 Press Stages 2 Press the down arrow key once The bandwidth of th...

Page 41: ...ge selected at the beginning of this section To adjust the minimum speed proceed as follows 1 Press Stages 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select the speed of the first variable output of the f...

Page 42: ...le output 1 Press Current Conditions The room temperature is displayed 2 Press the current condition s down arrow key to display the speed of the first variable output Accessible if a variable speed o...

Page 43: ...its operating mode to Ventilation in the USER SETUP Below the start temperature The output follows a timer and runs at its minimum speed At the start temperature The output operates continuously at i...

Page 44: ...ess 0 10v Output The start temperature of the 0 10V output is displayed Make sure the 0 10V is used for ventilation see User Setup menu 2 Press Adjust The start temperature flashes on the display 3 Us...

Page 45: ...rom 0 1 F 0 1 C above the output s start temperature to 120 F 48 9 C or select Off if you do not want this output to stop as the room temperature rises To define the maximum and stop temperatures for...

Page 46: ...lay Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value 4 Press Adjust once again the Off time flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value Assigning T Probes to the 0 10V Fa...

Page 47: ...minimum ventilation stage is replaced by the stage that follows 2 When the On Time has elapsed the controllers returns to the minimum ventilation stage until the end of the de icing cycle 3 The next...

Page 48: ...e run time ranges from 0 to 900 seconds and the cycle time ranges from 1 to 720 minutes Note that the cycle time includes the run time It must thus be longer than the run time Only accessible if the d...

Page 49: ...o two different timers whose activation are based on the room temperature Refer to the USER SETUP section to enable the mist stage If humidity compensation is used the controller can disable all mist...

Page 50: ...stop temperature can be adjusted from 0 5 F to 40 F 0 3 C to 22 2 C below its start temperature To set the start and stop temperatures for timers 1 and 2 proceed as follows 1 Press Mist The start tem...

Page 51: ...w keys to set it to the desired value 5 Press Adjust The off time flashes on the display 6 Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value 7 Press Adjust to validate the value 8 Press the down arrow...

Page 52: ...n be adjusted from 40 to 99 of relative humidity or select Off to disable this function To disable the mist units proceed as follows 1 Press Mist Accessible if mist units are enabled in the USER SETUP...

Page 53: ...el is too high the controller can disable mist units to avoid increasing the humidity level any further Mist units stop operating when the humidity exceeds the Mist Shutoff limit see previous section...

Page 54: ...set point the minimum speed is equal to the normal uncompensated speed You can specify the percentage increase in minimum speed for a relative humidity equal to the humidity set point 10 For example...

Page 55: ...the time and date 5 Keep pressing the navigation down arrow key to display the minimum and maximum humidity levels of 6 last days 6 Use the up arrow key to return to the previous screens Adjusting the...

Page 56: ...e ranges from 0 to 100 To adjust the minimum speed compensation proceed as follows 1 Press Compensations The humidity set point is displayed Accessible if a compensation function is enabled in the USE...

Page 57: ...isplayed Accessible if a compensation function is enabled in the USER SETUP 2 Press the down arrow key to reach the RH Compensation timer Accessible if the RH Compensation function is set to Heater in...

Page 58: ...rt temperature The graph below shows how the first two heating stages operate Zoned Heating Stages If zoned heater stages are used each heating stage operates according to its own selection of tempera...

Page 59: ...can be adjusted from 0 5 F above the start temperature to 40 F 22 2 C above the set point It is possible to use a start temperature that is greater than the set point in order to control heat mats for...

Page 60: ...age 1 is displayed Accessible if the heating stage timer option is enabled in the USER SETUP 2 Press Adjust The start temperature of the first timer of heating stage 1 flashes on the display 3 Use the...

Page 61: ...output of the controller can be used to control heating units Refer to the USER SETUP section to enable a 0 10V heating output When the room temperature decreases Above the Stop at T The output is di...

Page 62: ...ed This is the temperature below which the output is activated Make sure the 0 10V output is configured in heating mode in the USER SETUP 2 Press Adjust The minimum temperature flashes on the display...

Page 63: ...t can be set from 0 5 to 20 F 0 3 to 11 1 C above its minimum temperature To set the maximum and stop temperatures for the 0 10V heating output proceed as follows 1 Press 0 10v Output Make sure the 0...

Page 64: ...e the probes 1 Press 0 10v Output Make sure the 0 10V output is configured in heating mode in the USER SETUP 2 Press the down arrow key to select the probe selection display 3 Select which sensors are...

Page 65: ...r position for each step Inlet opening in minimum ventilation The inlet is at Step 0 position during the Off Time portion of a minimum ventilation cycle and reaches Step x position during the On Time...

Page 66: ...mum inlet opening and the number of degrees over the last ventilation stage at which this opening must be reached NOTE Over opening stage only applies to air inlets and not to chimney dampers The inle...

Page 67: ...ure a certain uniformity in the room temperature With this compensation inlet positions are automatically adjusted when the reading of inlet probes differs from the ambient temperature reading Note th...

Page 68: ...ge controller temperature the inlet will open 6 to help decrease the temperature in that zone Inlets in Minimum Ventilation During the off time part of the minimum ventilation cycle inlets open to Ste...

Page 69: ...the Calibration LED of the respective air inlet is lit on the auxiliary module Calibration is done with the switch block marked Controller Function in the auxiliary module To calibrate air inlets proc...

Page 70: ...trolling it lits up the MANUAL MODE LED and stops monitoring potentiometer alarms To manually control an air inlet proceed as follows 1 Set the respective actuator s relay switch to the Manual positio...

Page 71: ...be more or less precise depending on the type of actuator you are using The switch block marked Controller Function in the auxiliary module allows setting the precision level Set internal switches 5...

Page 72: ...Adjusting Reference Points The controller adjusts the opening of the air inlet and chimney dampers according to the operation of the ventilation stages The following procedure shows how to assign an...

Page 73: ...use the arrow keys to adjust the max opening to the desired value 4 Press Adjust to validate Adjusting the Number of Degrees to Maximum Opening This is the temperature interval over which the air inl...

Page 74: ...d the average reading of the inlet s probes For each degree above or below the average temperature the inlet will open or close using the compensation value Set this value separately for each inlet It...

Page 75: ...lar 0 10V air inlets The compensation can be deactivated for all air inlets individually by setting its value to Off When the static pressure level exceeds the normal range above the Hi Pressure Set p...

Page 76: ...ed position Viewing the Static Pressure Level 1 Press Current Conditions 2 Press the current condition down arrow key in order to reach the static pressure display Accessible if the static pressure se...

Page 77: ...parameter Lo SP2 Hi SP2 The controller can use two groups of pressure set points and chooses the group of set points according to the ventilation stage in use Set the low and high static pressure set...

Page 78: ...e to Off To adjust the SP compensation value proceed as follows 1 Select the desired air inlet Air Inlet 1 Air Inlet 2 or 0 10V Output 0 10V air inlet The following parameters do not apply to 0 10V ch...

Page 79: ...for safety reasons if the main controller loses power and its 0 10V output drops to 0V the controller then gives the maximum load to the module connected on the output Refer to the User Setup section...

Page 80: ...to the controller Alarm Log After having been corrected all alarm conditions must be acknowledged by the user All alarm conditions are kept in the alarm memory of the controller until they are acknowl...

Page 81: ...ry Acknowledging an Alarm 1 Press Current Conditions 2 Press the current condition down arrow key in order to reach the first alarm condition Note that if there is no active or unacknowledged alarm th...

Page 82: ...defective probe may distort the average temperature reading without causing a temperature alarm When the temperature exceeds the high temperature alarm setting a high temperature alarm sets off likew...

Page 83: ...larm limit the controller automatically changes this alarm limit The high alarm limit becomes the outside temperature plus offset In other words when the outside temperature is too warm the high tempe...

Page 84: ...eys to adjust the low alarm limit to the desired temperature 4 Press Adjust button The high alarm limit flashes 5 Use the arrow keys to adjust the high alarm limit to the desired temperature 6 Press A...

Page 85: ...ater may be set differently for day and night To set the maximum amount of water proceed as follows 1 Press Alarms 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select the Water Spill Set 1 display Available...

Page 86: ...86 Smart Climate 310 rev 03 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select the Reset Water Alarm display Available if there is a Water Spill Alarm 3 Select Yes to reset the alarm The alarm disappears...

Page 87: ...inputs and uses the new value as a reference To adjust the room temperature proceed as follows 1 Press Test The ON OFF state of the test mode is displayed 2 Press Adjust The mode flashes on the displa...

Page 88: ...60 Hz 115VAC 1 2HP 373W 230VAC 1 5HP 1120W 10 Amp Max Fuse F2 15A slow blow Variable 2 Variable output 50 60 Hz 115VAC 1 2HP 373W 230VAC 1 5HP 1120W 10 Amp Max Fuse F3 15A slow blow Relay 5 On off ou...

Page 89: ...373W 7 5 Amp Res Max 30VDC 5A Ind Cooling Heat Mist fuse F9 15A slow blow Enclosure ABS moisture and dust tight Auxiliary Module Supply 115 230 VAC 18 8 50 60 Hz overload and overvoltage protection f...

Page 90: ...alidate the new value 5 Simultaneously press and hold the Current Conditions up and down arrow keys for 5 seconds to exit from the transfer menu Screen Contrast 1 Simultaneously press and hold the Cur...

Page 91: ...he same type Turn off power each time you open the controller s enclosure This prevents accidental exposure to areas of high voltage 1 Power off the controller 2 Lift the latch to open the front door...

Page 92: ...ller settings on the USB drive The saving process will start as soon as you enter this menu The controller will create a new CONTROLLER 1 DMP file at the root of the USB drive If this file name alread...

Page 93: ...r 2 Press Adjust to save the event buffer of the controller on your USB card event txt 3 Simultaneously press and hold the Current Conditions up and down arrow keys for 5 seconds to exit from the tran...

Page 94: ...____________________________ Tel __________________________________________ Fax __________________________________________ INSTALLER Name __________________________________________ Address ___________...

Page 95: ...Climate 310 rev 03 95 Relay Assignment The controller automatically assigns the relays according to the outputs that have been enabled in the User Setup The table below shows all possible relay combin...

Page 96: ...96 Smart Climate 310 rev 03 Probe Assignment...

Page 97: ...Smart Climate 310 rev 03 97 User Setup Menu...

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Page 99: ...power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device such as a tag to the service panel 1 Use your thumbs to move...

Page 100: ...eans to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device such as a tag to the service panel 1 Give the...

Page 101: ...Smart Climate 310 rev 03 101 3 Press on the card and make it clip to the main board...

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