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TERMINAL 17:Outlet supply sensors  - 17 V 

positive  stabilizing. 

TERMINAL 18:Outlet supply sensors  - 18 V 

negative without stabilizing. 

TERMINAL 19:Outlet of relay nº8  - Normally 

outlet of alarm. 

TERMINAL 20: Relay outlet nº7. 
TERMINAL 21: Relay outlet nº6. 
TERMINAL 22: Relay outlet nº5. 
TERMINAL 23: Relay outlet nº4. 
TERMINAL 24: Relay outlet nº3. 
TERMINAL 25: Relay outlet nº2. 
TERMINAL 26: Relay outlet nº1. 
TERMINAL 27: General of outlets. It is necessary 

to supply (220 or 24 V) so that it can go out through 
the relays. 
 

The general is protected with the fuse of outlets 

for a maximum power of 2.5 A. 
 

Do not exceed a 1 A current load for each outlet 

by relay. 
 

Every contact of relay is protected by a varistor 

which avoids the sparks or interferences which are 
produced when we open the contact with inductive 
charge. 
 

BE CAREFUL WITH THE ANALOGICAL 

OUTLETS OF THE AMBITROL! 

 

In the AMBITROL equipments with analogical 

outlets of 0 to 10 V, it is necessary to protect these 
outlets with screened cable. What is more, this cable 
must never be installed by the power lines. 
 

The screen of the cable will be connected to the 

earth terminal by one of its ends. If there is not an 
earth terminal, it will be connected to the general of 
analogical outlets. 

These outlets are normally connected to 

regulating equipment, so we have to take into account 
that some of these equipment, on being disconnected 
from the grid, can produce an overload in the outlets. 
In these cases, we have to install a device which on 
disconnecting the regulating equipment of the grid, 
also disconnects the sign of 0-10 V. (this anomaly has 
been detected in gas regulators). 

It is also necessary to screen the analogical 

inputs of the sensors and to place them away from the 
power lines. 
 

If the equipment is placed, because there is  no 

other possibility, next to contactors with inductive 
charges, it may be necessary to install, in its contacts, 
spark suppressors, so that these do not affect the 
equipment. 
 

CONNECTION SCHEMES: INPUTS AND SUPPLY 

 

CONNECTION SCHEME: OUTLETS 

 

 

 
 

5. CONFIGURATION 

 

The first thing to be done when the equipment is 

installed is  to configurate it. This is to be done by the 
installator.  

Summary of Contents for AMBITROL 100

Page 1: ...atic premises such as farms greenhouses drying sheds cold rooms etc with 8 analogical inputs for sensors and 2 digital ones to condition working plus 8 analogical outlets of relay all nothing expandab...

Page 2: ...is work has to be done by an installator The USE is the chapter addressed to the user as it contains all the instructions about the programation and the follow up The equipment has and illuminated alp...

Page 3: ...ut of sensors outlet by relay When the value of the sensor is higher than the value of reference the outlet is activated until It reaches the value of the differential Examples Refrigeration drying et...

Page 4: ...modulation of the time of proportional activation to the changes of the sensors The programme is given a reference a proportional band and a maximum and minimum percentage of outlet When the value of...

Page 5: ...rth terminal bar with a section equal to the supply cables of the switchboard The equipment is protected in the supply by a varistor between the phase and t he neutral which will short circuit the fus...

Page 6: ...eened cable What is more this cable must never be installed by the power lines The screen of the cable will be connected to the earth terminal by one of its ends If there is not an earth terminal it w...

Page 7: ...12 0 Num of input 8 Tare 03 5 HR 76 3 To modify the value of the tare we have to calculate the error of the reading of the sensor and add or deduct it to the value of the tare Example Tare 03 5 HR 76...

Page 8: ...and outlets before as they are related to the programme First we can see the following screen asking for the number of PROGRAMME we want to access give the number and ENTER The equipment has capacity...

Page 9: ...the two existing digital inputs to connect securities external to the equipment if they are not used to count For the input 1 enter the code 81 and for the input 2 the code 82 in the blank for the con...

Page 10: ...differential of working This is done in the types of o utlet by relay types 1 2 6 except type 3 7 8 and 9 P02 VENT 1 C1pos 018 Differential 00 5 C This value is added or deducted according to the typ...

Page 11: ...and the second one will not stop until it has finished all the programme The programmes with analogical outlet or of proportional action are started when the outlet is over 60 and stop when it decreas...

Page 12: ...used by the programmes in order to do a variable and automatic control Here we can see a simple example P02 HEAT 1 C1 Point1 Pos 003 Ref 29 8 C Pos 008 Ref 27 5 C Pos 020 Ref 25 0 C Pos 045 Ref 20 0...

Page 13: ...ased The configuration the programmes and the curves are not erased Without battery E y n 27 03 Alarm in programme Any programme to which we have given values in high or low alarm and the value of the...

Page 14: ...changes in the timing programmes type 3 as no value of sensor is indicated but we indicate the value of time that is left to finish the working If it is in hours and minutes the format is 00 00 if it...

Page 15: ...S Stop PROGRAMME P06 HUMI 4 C0 Reference 75 0 HR Differential 03 0 HR High alarm 00 0 Low alarm 00 0 Manual Yes no No CURVE 1 P06 HUMI 4 C1Pto1 Pos 000 Ref 00 0 HR Pos 000 Ref 00 0 HR Pos 000 Ref 00...

Page 16: ...LUE OF SENSOR 20 0 REFERENCE DIFFERENTIAL 15 0 10 0 Low alarm 5 0 START STOP TYPE 3 Timing programme outlet by relay When the day and time programmed are reached the outlet is activated finishing when...

Page 17: ...ULT P03 HEAT 1 E 21 5 C S 025 PROGRAMME P03 HEAT 1 C0 Reference 22 0 C Pro Band 02 0 C Min 00 Max 090 High alarm 00 0 Low alarm 03 8 Manual Yes no No CURVE1 P03 HEAT 1 C1Pto1 Pos 000 Ref 34 0 C Pos 01...

Page 18: ...1 Num of inputs 1 4 Num of outlet 02 Conditioning Pro 00 Affects in code 00 RECORD VENT 1 21 06 083 24 9 23 4 22 4 C In the inputs of the powermeter of retromessage of window the maximum and minimum v...

Page 19: ...ifferential CONSULT P01 VTNA 0 E 24 8 C S Open PROGRAMME P01 VTNA 0 C0 Reference 24 0 C Differential 02 0 C Tim Open 05 s Pause Open 128 s Tim Close 100 s Pause Close 100s Manual Yes no No CURVE1 P01...

Page 20: ...the percentage of the cycle of modulation and the rest of the proportion will not be activated This will be repeated once the time of the cycle of modulation is finished Example proportional heating...

Page 21: ...e percentage of the cycle of modulation a nd the rest of the proportion will not be activated This will be repeated once the time of the cycle of modulation is finished Example proportional ventilatio...

Page 22: ...ensors CONSULT P05 VENT 1 E 25 1 C S 055 PROGRAMME P05 VENT 1 C0 Reference 24 0 C Pro Band 02 0 C Min 00 Max 100 High alarm 00 0 Low alarm 03 5 Manual Yes no No CURVE1 P05 VENT 1 C1Pto1 Pos 000 Ref 29...

Page 23: ...s distributed proportionally to the percentage required by every programme The types of working 7 and 8 can only use a sensor input the other types can do the average of two of them If the humidificat...

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