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Integrated Control System 500

 

4. Warranty 

 

One Year Limited Warranty 

 

The ICS-500 is warranted for one year from date of purchase against electrical 

and mechanical defects in material and workmanship. If this unit fails to operate 

during this period, return it, prepaid to the address below, for repair or 

replacement without charge, at the manufacturer's option. Damage by accident 

or abuse is not covered by this warranty. This warranty gives you specific rights 

which vary from state to state. For claims on this warranty, contact your dealer. 

Warrantor:  Hired Hand, 1733 Co Rd 68, Bremen, AL 35033. 

 

 

5. Installation 

5.1. Tools Required 

Drill 

Screwdriver 

Crimping Pliers 

Kit Bag (Included) 

 

5.2. Instructions 

1. Unpack system, and check that all components are present. 
2. Insert two screws into wall approximately 18” apart, leaving the heads away from 

the wall.  

3. Hang ICS-500 over the two screws. The top two holes in the side flanges are slotted 

to allow easy hanging. 

4. Finish mounting the unit by securing the sides with eight more screws  
5. Make sure all power supplies are disconnected before breaking any wires, or 

reaching into the panel. 

6. Open ICS-500 panel, and find all connections. 
7. Run sensors out to locations inside the house. (One sensor outside the house with 

OSC model.) Be sure that the sensors are in a safe location, free from any 
temperature influences (direct sunlight, water, etc.)  

8. Connect each sensor to its appropriate terminals inside the ICS panel. (See wiring 

diagrams in the back of this manual.) 

9. Connect wires from staged equipment to the appropriate stage. Be sure to align the 

heat/cool switches to the appropriate settings. See wiring diagrams for locations of 
terminals. 

10. Hookup three wire connection from System 500 board to PVR-H. See wiring 

diagrams for locations of terminals. 

 

Summary of Contents for ICS-500

Page 1: ...4801 0102 REV 9 96 ICS ICS 500 Environmental Controller 500 Environmental Controller With Back up system and Contactor Panel Hired Hand Inc 1733 Co Rd 68 PO Box 99 Bremen AL 35033...

Page 2: ...6 3 3 Controls _____________________________________________________________________17 7 Operation _________________________________________________________________________18 7 1 Curtain Operation __...

Page 3: ...a life support heating and ventilation system where failure could result in loss or injury the user should provide adequate back up or accept the risk of such loss or injury Warning Wiring and connect...

Page 4: ...tely 18 apart leaving the heads away from the wall 3 Hang ICS 500 over the two screws The top two holes in the side flanges are slotted to allow easy hanging 4 Finish mounting the unit by securing the...

Page 5: ...oller which uses knobs for user controls The controller can operate the following One curtain machine intelligently based on time Eight stages of heat and cool User selected 5 or 10 minute timer Any s...

Page 6: ...ose Off The open close off switch is used for manual control of the curtains This switch is only operable when the automatic manual switch is in the manual position At other times this switch is not o...

Page 7: ...re This setting is very important because all system operations other than the timer are operated by the distance between target temperature and actual temperature At all times the system will try to...

Page 8: ...ages Stages Prog Bank A B C D E F 0 1 23456 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 23456 7 8 9 To change stage programming use a small screwdriver to select one of the sixteen positions on the stages switch Each lette...

Page 9: ...a negative timer 6 1 2 2 2 2 Stir Timers A stage on a stir timer may operate at any time regardless of curtain position To place a stage on stir timer push a two pin jumper on pins A B next to the sta...

Page 10: ...Adjust This setting tells the controller how long to run the curtain machine when a change is needed If 60 seconds is selected the controller will run the machine for 60 seconds or until the curtain...

Page 11: ...ersion of the controller these switches are not installed 6 1 2 2 7 2 Variable Span Adjust This setting controls the temperature difference between the minimum speed temperature setpoint and the maxim...

Page 12: ...rget Temp 75 degrees The variable speed fan will run at 40 when the inside temp is 70 degrees target offset The controller will increase fan speed if inside temperature is rising up until 80 degrees t...

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Page 16: ...ould exceed the limits set by the controller the back up system would engage the appropriate equipment For example If the temperature is below the low limit setpoint the back up board would engage all...

Page 17: ...ton The last control on the back up board is the reminder reset button During a growout you lower house temperature as your animals mature It is vitally important to reset your high and low limits as...

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Page 19: ...be in the right position according to the equipment on that particular stage If you have fans on a stage that stage s switch should be in the cool position The position of the switch determines whethe...

Page 20: ...e activated except for stage 8 which depending on the program could be a fogger You will be alerted to this condition by the continual flashing of the TARGET and OSC HIGH LIMIT lights The machine will...

Page 21: ...he controller uses an offset differential method for determining if a stage should be turned on or off This method is explained below Offset The point above cool or below heat target temperature where...

Page 22: ...you know that the buzzer is working The buzzer has a five day timer that will continuously sound the buzzer after approximately five days Any time you press the button you reset the five day timer 8 M...

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Page 26: ...e sure that the 3 conductor cable that connects from controller to PVR H does not have a short Disconnect power from the ICS 500 and PVR H Then disconnect 3 conductor cable from the PVR H and ICS500 m...

Page 27: ...Backup System is not working at all 24 Make sure sensor is OK by disconnecting it from the backup board and checking it with a meter Put meter on Ohm s to see if it is broken or shorted Refer to the R...

Page 28: ...2 1 78 454 2 7 16 3 28 915 36 3 2 4 76 268 3 6 15 8 28 482 36 9 2 7 74 149 4 5 15 3 28 057 37 4 3 0 72 095 5 4 14 8 27 777 37 8 3 2 70 105 6 3 14 3 27 363 38 3 3 5 68 557 7 0 13 9 26 957 38 8 3 8 66 6...

Page 29: ...7 87 4 30 8 14 128 63 1 17 3 7 689 88 0 31 1 13 999 63 5 17 5 7 592 88 5 31 4 13 808 64 0 17 8 7 496 89 1 31 7 13 682 64 4 18 0 7 433 89 4 31 9 13 496 64 9 18 3 7 340 90 0 32 2 13 373 65 3 18 5 7 248...

Page 30: ...40 9 4 284 113 9 45 5 5 076 106 2 41 2 4 217 114 6 45 9 4 995 106 9 41 6 4 168 115 2 46 2 4 936 107 4 41 9 4 120 115 7 46 5 4 877 108 0 42 2 4 057 116 4 46 9 4 820 108 5 42 5 3 995 117 1 47 3 4 763 10...

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Page 33: ...120V 6407 1211 PCB130 S05 CON 8 0 w QA 240V 6407 1214 PCB130 S05 CON 8 V w QA 6407 1216 PCB130 S05 TUN 8 0 w QA 6407 1218 PCB130 S05 OSC 8 V w QA 6407 1219 PCB130 S05 CON 8 V w QA 240V 6407 1220 PCB1...

Page 34: ...ontrol System 500 32 Chart E Part No Description 6404 1174 PCB111 after QA 6404 1185 PCB115 after QA Chart F Part No Description 3008 2257 XFMR120V 24V40VA50 60PN_W 3008 2258 XFMR240V 24V40VA50 60PN_W...

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