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Mounting holes and orientation 

 

 

Incoming power 

 

 

Fixed-speed cooling/heating equipment, air curtains 

 

 

Gas-fired furnace 

 

 

Variable speed fan 

 

 

Correct three-phase wiring 

 

  

Incorrect three-phase wiring 

 

 

Curtain machine 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Supra Touch Series

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Page 2: ...necting variable heating or cooling equipment 17 Using three phase power 18 Connecting an alarm system 18 Connecting sensors 19 Connecting the power source 23 Finishing the installation 23 Chapter 3 C...

Page 3: ...5 Widgets 66 Acknowledging alarms 66 Testing sensors and equipment 67 Using manual override 67 Testing a zone s sensors and equipment 68 Using screen lock security 68 Servicing and maintaining your Su...

Page 4: ...er transitions between steps than staged mode can between stages Curves Growth and minimum ventilation curves allow you to automatically change the temperature set point and minimum ventilation rate o...

Page 5: ...12 Alarm relay Variable and relay configuration options Variable cooling and heating Relay cooling and heating Duty cycle Actuator inlet Up to 2 Curtain machine winch Up to 6 VFD control Sensor inputs...

Page 6: ...mation about the status screen read Monitoring the Status screen on page 65 Icons Here is a list of common icons you will use to interact with your Supra Touch HOME Go to the status screen SAVE Save c...

Page 7: ...is a feature you can use to control who makes changes to the control s settings The default setting for screen lock is not enabled When screen lock is enabled users must enter the PIN before they can...

Page 8: ...external influences influences outside the barn for example lightning or utility distribution problems or they can be caused internally inside the barn for example starting and stopping inductive load...

Page 9: ...sible symptoms of electrical noise filters help keep controls operating reliably and can extend the life of the controls and equipment connected to them Phason s snubber filters model 127 0 are for us...

Page 10: ...wo fans and the total current draw does not exceed the stage s limit The FLA full load ampere rating accounts for the increase in motor current draw when the motor operates at less than full speed Mak...

Page 11: ...s from actuators that require it E Humidity ANALOG Connect a Phason RHS Relative Humidity Sensor F Alarm relay Connect an external alarm system or siren G Not used H Fuses F1 to F4 Fuses for variable...

Page 12: ...nnect a WINDSPEED 03 sensor or water meter here O DOL 114 TEMP HUM Connect a DOL 114 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Place the jumpers on the correct pins P DOL AUX1 to AUX3 Connect DOL 16 Light DOL 1...

Page 13: ...ouch test modes are useful for testing your equipment after installing and configuring it For more information read Testing sensors and equipment on page 67 If you used the Installation worksheets on...

Page 14: ...stroke is the distance the actuator arm extends or retracts If you are unsure of the potentiometer wiring for your actuator read Determining correct actuator feedback wiring on page 78 When routing t...

Page 15: ...ains are considered inlets without feedback If yours does require feedback it is considered an actuator or inlet with feedback For more information read Configuring relays for inlet actuators or curta...

Page 16: ...s of the Supra Touch relays Relay ratings 10 A at 120 230 VAC general purpose resistive 1 3 HP at 120 VAC 1 2 HP at 230 VAC 360 W tungsten at 120 VAC Gas furnaces using hot surface ignition or glow pl...

Page 17: ...f you are using three phase power connect the Supra Touch and the variable cooling equipment to the same phase For more information read Using three phase power on page 18 The ratings of the equipment...

Page 18: ...be a siren alarm panel auto dialer or similar equipment Read your equipment s installation guide for information about the type of system normally open or normally closed Below are the descriptions fo...

Page 19: ...a Touch join the alarm relays in a continuous loop The alarm relays must be in series with each other so any of the controls can trigger the alarm system when an alarm occurs Connecting sensors Supra...

Page 20: ...ng sensor inputs on page 28 You can also connect a Phason 3K Series temperature sensor to the OUTDOOR TEMP terminal for monitoring outdoor temperatures If there are no functioning temperature sensors...

Page 21: ...s shown Water meter You can connect a water meter to the COUNT terminal The water meter must have a dry contact pulse output DOL 114 temperature and humidity sensors You can connect a DOL 114 temperat...

Page 22: ...on the pins as shown 2 Connect the wires from the DOL 19 sensor as shown DOL 53 ammonia sensors You can connect a DOL 53 ammonia sensor to the any of the three AUX terminals 1 Position the jumper on...

Page 23: ...the installation If you filled in the Configuration worksheets starting on page 82 make sure they correspond to the way the equipment is connected to the Supra Touch It is very important that the conn...

Page 24: ...apter 4 Programming the Supra Touch on page 33 Configuration checklist Because some items need to be configured before others we recommend configuring the Supra Touch in following order Configuring ma...

Page 25: ...ect 24 Hour Time 4 Press the Up or Down arrows to adjust the date and time 5 Press Save when you are finished Selecting the units of measure The Supra Touch displays temperatures in either degrees Fah...

Page 26: ...rrows to adjust the hysteresis value 4 Press Save when you are finished Configuring relay stagger Relay stagger prevents several relays from switching on at the same time by offsetting each relay when...

Page 27: ...perature increases stages increase speed or switch on in sequence to increase ventilation and cool the room Staged mode uses a master set point and individual equipment set points A master set point i...

Page 28: ...y press the checkbox beside that option 5 Press Save when you are finished Configuring sensor inputs Supra Touch supports the following sensors connected to the specified inputs Others are not support...

Page 29: ...igh For more information read Programming modifiers on page 41 To configure inputs 1 Press the Menu and then Configuration 2 Press Sensors 3 Press the type of input you want to configure 4 Press the i...

Page 30: ...s the button beside Name and then press Rename b Press Reset and then type the new name c When finished press Confirm to save the name and return to the previous screen Function Press the button besid...

Page 31: ...fied durations when temperatures are below the set point Follow relay variable the relay controls equipment that is on when a selected relay or variable stage is on To configure relays 1 Press the Men...

Page 32: ...to two inlets that require feedback Inlets without feedback The relays control a motor that opens and closes but does not require feedback An example is a curtain machine or winch You can configure up...

Page 33: ...then close completely After closing completely the actuators should position according to the temperature and default settings Before calibrating actuators make sure the limit switches are set and th...

Page 34: ...beside Zone and then choose the zone the equipment will operate in 6 Press the first Blower button and then select the relay that will control it Repeat this step for each blower in the air curtain 7...

Page 35: ...ilation Programming variable cooling stages Programming merged ventilation Programming inlet actuators Programming curtain control relays Programming relay stages Programming duty cycles Heating Progr...

Page 36: ...will be adjusted relative to the master set point for that zone Make sure you set the master set point before setting the individual set points For example say the master set point for zone 1 is 80 F...

Page 37: ...ily lower temperature Using the growth curve Supra Touch automatically adjusts the temperatures You can have up to seven steps in a growth curve Each step has a start date and temperature Supra Touch...

Page 38: ...3 Press Ventilation Curve 4 Below Zone press the Left or Right arrow to choose the zone 5 Below Step Start Day press the Up or Down arrows to set the start day for each step 6 Below Restart Day press...

Page 39: ...mum ventilation curve you cannot adjust the idle speed in the variable stage settings How ventilation curves work Supra Touch reads the curve each day at midnight changes the idle speed setting for th...

Page 40: ...oose the zone 7 Below Minimum Ventilation Rate press the Up or Down arrows to set the idle speed for the start day of each step 8 Press Save when you are finished Before you can set the current day yo...

Page 41: ...s on page 28 Modifier modes Set value modifiers set a variable stage or relay to a specific value or state when a condition is met For example When the humidity is over 90 switch on a fan Influence mo...

Page 42: ...ed To program influence modifiers Influence modifiers are for variable stages only 1 Press the Menu and then Settings 2 Press Modifiers 3 Press the Left or Right arrows beside Output and Modifier to c...

Page 43: ...the high temperature alarm setting Outdoor temperature compensation The purpose of outdoor temperature compensation is to prevent high temperature alarms from occurring on hot days when the temperatu...

Page 44: ...because the zone temperature exceeds the high alarm maximum 4 30 PM there is an alarm condition because the room temperature exceeds the compensated high alarm 5 45 PM compensation ends because the o...

Page 45: ...eside the one you want to enable There is a check in the box when enabled 6 Press Save when you are finished Programming equipment settings Programming the stages means entering the settings such as s...

Page 46: ...e temperature rises or falls within a step the speed of variables and position of inlets will increase or decrease proportionally fixed stages will be at their assigned state When the temperature rise...

Page 47: ...t temperature When the temperature is between the set point and on differential temperatures fan speed increases or decreases proportionally with the temperature When the temperature is at or above th...

Page 48: ...Press Variable Stages 4 Press stage you want to program 5 Press the Up or Down arrows to adjust the settings 6 Press Save when you are finished Programming variable heating stages Before setting up t...

Page 49: ...ween the set point and the differential temperatures heater output increases or decreases proportionally with the temperature When the temperature is below the differential temperature the heater is a...

Page 50: ...relays and calibrated the actuators For more information read Configuring relays for inlet actuators or curtains on page 32 and Calibrating inlet actuators on page 33 How inlets work When the temperat...

Page 51: ...ches the stage position Use actuator control for actuators or curtain machines only if they have feedback Using actuator control for motors without feedback can burn them out For information about pro...

Page 52: ...below the idle band below 78 F in our example the curtain closes for the close run duration After closing the curtain holds its position for the close idle duration If the temperature is still below...

Page 53: ...ose 8 Press the Up or Down arrows to adjust the CLOSE run and idle durations 9 Press Save when you are finished Programming air curtains Air curtain blowers have three main settings Open set point is...

Page 54: ...temperature and then If the temperature is stable it leaves the blowers as they are If the temperature rises above the open set point for the next blower that blower shuts off and the airbag opens If...

Page 55: ...in the air curtain 6 Adjust the open and close set points You can adjust the set points for individual blowers or for all at the same time Individual blower set points a Press Blowers b Press the blow...

Page 56: ...least 60 seconds Range 2 to 600 minutes How it works When the zone temperature has been below the last blower s close set point for the cycle duration the last blower of the first curtain will switch...

Page 57: ...deicing The purpose of deicing is to inflate and deflate the air bags when the outdoor temperature is low to prevent ice buildup There are four settings for deicing Open duration is how long the blow...

Page 58: ...irst curtain The system will return to normal operation when the outdoor temperature goes above the stop temperature Deicing applies to all air curtains in the zone Program the deicing 1 Press the Men...

Page 59: ...y Range 1 to 14 days Drying duration is how long the blowers for each curtain in the zone will switch on Default 2 minutes Range 5 seconds to 2 minutes in 5 second intervals How it works When the dryi...

Page 60: ...tages means setting temperature set points for relays to control equipment for ventilation or heating Before programming relay stages make sure you have properly configured the relays For more informa...

Page 61: ...for the off duration only when the temperature is above the set point For a heating duty cycle equipment switches on and off only when the temperature is below the set point Time based A time based du...

Page 62: ...uty cycle you select 6 Press the Up or Down arrows to adjust each of the settings 7 Press Save when you are finished To program heating duty cycles 1 Press the Menu and then Settings 2 Press Heating 3...

Page 63: ...he settings and configuration screens will apply only to the active group You can scroll through each group and view the zone control configuration by pressing the left or right arrows To view the oth...

Page 64: ...es To reset the active group to factory defaults 1 Make sure the group you want to reset is the active group 2 Press Reset Defaults A confirmation and warning message displays 3 To restore the factory...

Page 65: ...piece of equipment has its own status screen Supra Touch automatically scrolls through each screen To manually scroll through the screens press the Left or Right arrows To stop or start scrolling pres...

Page 66: ...get screens allow you to do some of the following depending on the type of sensor or equipment Switch between automatic and manual control Go to settings modifiers and alarms screens for the sensor or...

Page 67: ...tion For sensors the sensor reading To override sensors or equipment Option 1 single sensor or piece of equipment 1 If you are on any screen other than the Status screen press the Home button 2 Press...

Page 68: ...range of temperatures To test a zone Follow the steps in Using manual override on page 67 and choose the zone sensor at the item you want to override Using screen lock security The Supra Touch has a...

Page 69: ...Touch Restoring the factory defaults The Supra Touch leaves the factory with default configuration and settings Resetting the Supra Touch erases all the configuration and settings you programmed and r...

Page 70: ...s groups on page 63 To save to USB 1 Loosen the four screws in the Supra Touch enclosure and then gently remove the cover Be careful not to disconnect the ribbon cable 2 Insert a USB drive into the US...

Page 71: ...irmware Phason constantly improves and adds new features to their products You can upgrade the firmware in your Supra Touch as these features become available The update takes about 20 to 30 seconds Y...

Page 72: ...Touch for 10 seconds and then switch it on again The control should automatically update when it restarts Replacement kits and optional accessories Replacement kits and several optional convenient ac...

Page 73: ...in Teflon filter enables application in facilities with constantly high humidity The microprocessor controlled sensor has a two color status and diagnostic LED The sensor has two analog outputs with f...

Page 74: ...you need to override an actuator or curtain machine an actuator override kit is available Variable DC Module The Variable DC Module model VDC 4 has four 0 to 10 V outputs for controlling variable fre...

Page 75: ...ed Reset the circuit breaker Incorrect wiring Correct the wiring The display board connect cable is not plugged into the control board properly Plug in the display board cable For more information rea...

Page 76: ...inimum ventilation curves on page 39 The off at temperature setting is too high Decrease the off at temperature setting For more information read Programming variable cooling stages on page 47 The tem...

Page 77: ...n Incorrect wiring Correct the wiring For more information read the appropriate installation section The relay is configured as OFF Configure the relay properly For more information read Configuring r...

Page 78: ...Before checking the potentiometer wires verify that the power wires are properly connected Test the actuator using stage test mode 1 Manually move the actuator away from the end of its stroke by at le...

Page 79: ...le heating Differential Set point Heat cutoff Minimum heat 64 0 F 70 0 F 75 0 F 20 Master set point Master set point Maintain other set points 75 0 F off Growth curve Ventilation curve Current day Res...

Page 80: ...to RLY12 10 A at 120 230 VAC general purpose resistive 1 3 HP at 120 VAC 1 2 HP at 230 VAC 360 W tungsten at 120 VAC Alarm relay 0 4 A at 125 VAC 2 A at 30 VDC resistive load 0 2 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 3...

Page 81: ...RLY 12 ALARM TEMP 1 DOL TEMP TEMP 2 DOL HUM TEMP 3 DOL AUX 1 TEMP4 DOL AUX 2 OUT TEMP DOL AUX 3 COUNT ANALOG Requires optional VDC 4 Variable DC Module Phason 3K Temperature sensor only DOL 114 Temper...

Page 82: ...mode on page 27 Zone 1 Staged Merged Growth curve Yes No Ventilation curve Yes No Zone 2 Staged Merged Growth curve Yes No Ventilation curve Yes No Units C F Hysteresis Hysteresis is number of degrees...

Page 83: ...as shown in the example at the top For configuration information read Configuring variable stages on page 30 Variable Description Zone Cool Motor curve De icing Heat Example VAR 1 VAR 2 Stage 1 fan He...

Page 84: ...Inlet 2 close With feedback Curtain open Inlet close Cool Cool duty cycle Heat Heat duty cycle Follow relay Follow variable Air curtain 1 Inlet open 2 Inlet close 3 36 inch fan 4 Electric heat 5 Pit f...

Page 85: ...curve automatically adjusts the temperature set points over time to control the temperature You can have up to seven steps in a growth curve Each step has a start date and temperature Supra Touch aut...

Page 86: ...dule Inlet actuator settings worksheet The settings for the inlet actuators include the position set point and differential When the temperature is below the minimum set point the inlet is closed When...

Page 87: ...is open when the temperature is at the differential Stage 3 Set point The temperature at which the actuator starts opening for stage 3 Differential The temperature at which the actuator is open to sta...

Page 88: ...g the close cycle Close idle duration the duration the curtains hold their position during the close cycle For more information read Programming curtain control relays on page 52 Curtain Set point Idl...

Page 89: ...ents Temperature in F C range 13 to 125 F 25 to 51 7 C Air curtain Min vent Deicing Drying Delay Blower Open set point Close set point Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Duration in seconds range 1 to 6...

Page 90: ...cycle Type ON duration OFF duration Relay 5 Heat Ventilation Temperature 01 30 03 00 Relay 1 Heat Ventilation Relay 2 Heat Ventilation Relay 3 Heat Ventilation Relay 4 Heat Ventilation Relay 5 Heat V...

Page 91: ...ises or drops for just a few seconds For more information read Programming alarms on page 43 Alarm Status Set point Description High temperature Enabled Not enabled The highest temperature to which yo...

Page 92: ...If your fan motors are not running at approximately the correct RPM for the control settings find your fan in the following table and then select the motor curve for your fan manufacturer and model sp...

Page 93: ...PM 2 Franklin 10 1 6 HP 3450 RPM 2 Leeson 14 1 4 HP 1625 RPM 2 18 1 3 HP 1625 RPM 2 24 1 3 HP 1140 RPM 2 24 1 2 HP 1625 RPM 2 36 3 4 HP 1625 RPM 2 Magnetek 12 1 6 HP 3300 RPM 2 12 1 6 HP 1725 RPM 2 36...

Page 94: ...the following information The serial number Any messages displayed by the Supra Touch A description of the problem A description of what you were doing before the problem occurred Phason controls are...

Page 95: ...ternal alarm system or siren G Not used H Fuses F1 to F4 Fuses for variable stages F1 for VAR1 F2 for VAR2 and so on I Variable stages VAR1 to VAR4 Connect variable speed fans or heating equipment J G...

Page 96: ...800 590 9338 phason ca sales phason ca 34740001 QS Mounting holes and orientation Incoming power Fixed speed cooling heating equipment air curtains Gas fired furnace Variable speed fan Correct three...

Page 97: ...ason ca 34740001 QS DC powered actuator AC powered actuator Phason 3K Series temperature sensor DOL 114 temperature and humidity DOL 19 carbon dioxide DOL 53 ammonia DOL 16 light Phason Wind Speed Sen...

Page 98: ...wer 120 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Variable stages 4 VAR1 to VAR4 10 A at 120 230 VAC general purpose resistive 7 FLA at 120 230 VAC PSC motor 1 2 HP at 120 VAC 1 HP at 230 VAC PSC motor Fuses 4 F1 to F4 15 A 2...

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