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Chapter 9  Index 

1

 

10 second level.................................................................... 17 

A

 

Analogue inputs .................................................................... 9 
Analogue outputs .................................................................. 9 

B

 

Basic level ........................................................................... 16 

C

 

Change-over ........................................................................ 11 
Configuration ...................................................................... 19 
Configuration level.............................................................. 17 
Control modes ....................................................................... 6 

1, Temperature control.................................................... 10 
2, CO

2

control .................................................................. 12 

3, Humidity control......................................................... 13 
4, Pressure control........................................................... 14 
5, Pressure control with outdoor temperature 

compensation of the pressure setpoint ........................ 15 

D

 

Damper limiting ............................................................ 11, 21 
Digital inputs......................................................................... 9 
Display and encoder ............................................................ 16 

E

 

EMC...................................................................................... 7 

I

 

Inputs and outputs ............................................................. 6, 9 

Analogue inputs ................................................................ 9 
Analogue outputs .............................................................. 9 
Digital inputs .................................................................... 9 
Universal inputs ................................................................ 9 

Installation............................................................................. 8 

I-time ...................................................................................21 

L

 

LVD.......................................................................................7 

M

 

Menu 

Configuration ..................................................................19 
I/O .............................................................................16, 22 
OK...................................................................................22 
Setpoint .....................................................................16, 18 

Mounting ...............................................................................5 

R

 

Reset time ................................................................See I-time  

S

 

Setpoint................................................................................18 
Start signal ................................................... 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 
Supply voltage .......................................................................8 

T

 

Technical data........................................................................7 

Inputs.................................................................................7 
Outputs ..............................................................................7 

U

 

Universal inputs.....................................................................9 

V,W

 

Wiring....................................................................................8 
Wiring diagram 

Control mode 1................................................................11 
Control mode 2................................................................12 
Control mode 3................................................................13 
Control mode 4................................................................14 
Control mode 5................................................................15 

Wiring diagram, general ........................................................8 

 

Summary of Contents for OPTIGO OP5

Page 1: ...O P T I G O R E G U L A T O R R E A D Y S T E A D Y G O Optigo OP5 Manual Copyright AB Regin Sweden 2007 ...

Page 2: ...används enbart i identifieringssyfte och kan vara ägarens registrerade varumärken DISCLAIMER The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be correct Regin however makes no warranties as regards the contents of this manual and users are requested to report errors discrepancies or ambiguities to Regin so that corrections may be made in future editions The information ...

Page 3: ...l with outdoor temperature compensation of the pressure setpoint 15 Chapter 6 Display and encoder 16 The Basic level 16 The 10 second level 17 Display symbols 17 Chapter 7 Setpoint 18 Chapter 8 Configuration 19 Menus 1 0 5 0 19 Menu X 1 Output signals Control mode 1 only Transmitter range Control modes 2 3 4 and 5 19 Menus X 2 Neutral zone Control mode 1 and 3 20 Menus X 3 P band 20 Menus X 4 I ti...

Page 4: ...erms used in this manual FS Factory setting the parameter value set on delivery More information More information on OP5 can be found in Optigo controllers Sales brochure for Optigo controllers Optigo product instruction The information can be downloaded from the Regin website www regin se ...

Page 5: ...ure CO2 Humidity or Pressure OP 10 has 10 inputs outputs and can be configured to control Temperature ventilation control with heating and cooling Waterheated radiator heating with outdoor temperature dependent control curve or Tap hot water control OP10 als has a week based scheduler OP 10 is available in two versions OP 10 with 24 V AC supply voltage and OP 10 230 with 230 V AC supply voltage Fo...

Page 6: ...t Optigo is designed primarily for DIN rail mounting but can also be screw mounted to any suitable surface In and Outputs Optigo OP5 has 1 analogue input PT1000 1 universal input 0 10 V DC or digital 1 digital input 2 analogue outputs 0 10 V DC Control modes Optigo OP is pre programmed with a choice of 5 different control modes Temperature control CO2 control Humidity control Pressure control Pres...

Page 7: ...rements of European EMC standards CENELEC EN 61000 6 1 and EN 61000 6 3 and carries the CE mark Inputs AI PT1000 sensor Range 30 54 C AGND Reference for AI and for UI when used as an analogue input DI Closing potential free contact DI Reference for DI UI AI 0 10 V DC or DI Closing potential free contact UI Reference for UI when used as a digital input Output AO 0 10 V DC 8 bit D A short circuit pr...

Page 8: ...and It is important to make sure that the wiring is correctly done in accordance with the instructions given in this manual and in accordance with local legislation for this type of installation 22 21 20 3 2 1 AO2 0 10 V DC Output AO1 0 10 V DC Output AGND Ref for AO1 and AO2 G0 G 24 V AC supply voltage 50 44 43 42 41 AGND Ref for AI1 and UI1 analogue UI1 0 10 V DC or Digital input UI Reference fo...

Page 9: ...he unit Universal input UI The universal input can depending on the choice of application be made to act as either an analogue input or as a digital input When used as an analogue input it is for 0 10 V DC input signals When the Universal input is used as an analogue input it must refer to the AGND terminal or directly to G0 When used as a digital input it must refer to UI on terminal 43 It may th...

Page 10: ...controlling the output signals on AO1 and AO2 AO1 is used for humidification AO2 for dehumidification A single PI control loop is used 4 Pressure control The pressure at the sensor is kept at the setpoint value by controlling the output signal on AO1 A single PI control loop is used 5 Pressure control with outdoor compensation The pressure at the sensor is kept at the setpoint value by controlling...

Page 11: ...her a manual switch or a thermostat monitoring the supply water temperature to open close the input Open contact will give heating control and closed contact cooling control Damper In applications with dampers it is often desirable to be able to set a minimum amount of fresh air In the output alternatives 6 and 7 it is possible to set a minimum limit value to the damper output signal The damper ou...

Page 12: ...eed 5000 ppm at 10 V DC output DI1 Start signal Normal control will only be activated when this input is activated closed When the start signal is deactivated the controller will set the output to 0 Note This input must always be wired since it controls the starting and stopping of normal control 24 V AC Damper Frequency converter CO2 transmitter G G0 DI DI1 UI UI1 AGND AI1 1 2 3 41 42 43 44 50 51...

Page 13: ...will set the outputs to 0 Maximum Limiting RH Max When running humidification with the main sensor in the room it is sometimes desirable to have some sort of maximum limiting on the humidity in the supply duct To create such a limiting function place an on off humidistat such as HMH in the supply air duct and wire it into the start signal circuit on DI1 The humidistat should be normally closed Ope...

Page 14: ...eries Pressure ranges up to 500 kPa kan be set Start signal Normal control will only be activated when this input is activated closed When the start signal is deactivated the controller will set the output to 0 Note This input must always be wired since it controls the starting and stopping of normal control 24 V AC Start signal Pressure transmitter Frequency converter Pa G G0 DI DI1 UI UI1 AGND A...

Page 15: ... 0 10 V DC for example DMD DTL series DTK series TTK series Pressure ranges up to 500 kPa kan be set DI1 Start signal Normal control will only be activated when this input is activated closed When the start signal is deactivated the controller will set the output to 0 Note This input must always be wired since it controls the starting and stopping of normal control 24 V AC Start signal Pressure tr...

Page 16: ...xample of the Base Display the display that is normally shown when there is no operator activity The upper line shows which control mode has been configured in this case control mode 1 Temperature control The bottom line shows the actual value of the main input parameter There are bar graphs showing the current output levels In control mode 1 there are symbols showing how the outputs have been con...

Page 17: ...n Note The controller must displat the Base Display when pressing the encoder knob to reach the 10 second level Display symbols Configuration level Menu number Bargraph AO1 output level Bargraph AO2 output level AO2 Graphic output signal Control mode 1 only AO1 Graphic output signal Control mode 1 only Active 0 10V input signal Temperature control Outdoor compensation configured Menu holds changab...

Page 18: ...than the value corresponding to 10 V DC input signal When the desired value is shown klick on the knob to acknowledge To return to the Base display twist the knob For configurations involving a single output signal the setpoint is the starting point for the output signal For configurations involving two diverging output signals with neutral zone heating cooling or humidification dehumidification t...

Page 19: ... the first set of configuration menus you choose which of the five control modes you wish to run The upper text row the lower text row number and the first digit in the menu number show which control mode is at hand 1 Temperature control 2 CO2 control 3 Humidity control 4 Pressure control 5 Pressure control with outdoor compensation Menu X 1 Output signals Control mode 1 only Transmitter range Con...

Page 20: ...unt of twisting on the encoder In the low ranges the values are close but become increasingly further between as the values go up For CO2 transmitters the range is set in ppm and for humidity control in RH Example Menu 2 1 CO2 control with input signal 0 10 V for CO2 value 0 2000 ppm Menus X 2 Neutral zone Control mode 1 and 3 In two control modes involving diverging output signals heating cooling...

Page 21: ... value is maintained When the outdoor temperature falls below S P the pressure setpoint will change linearly on decreasing temperature to reach the pressure set by SPL in menu 5 8 below at an outdoor temperature of 20 C Menu 5 8 Maximum compensation Control mode 5 only SPL is the setpoint to be held at an outdoor temperature of 20 C The setpoint shift starts when the outdoor temperature falls belo...

Page 22: ...nfiguration level after 5 minutes of inaction Storage of settings All configuration settings become valid as soon as they are entered by klicking the encoder knob They are however not written to the flash memory until you exit the configuration level either via the OK menu or via the time out function To exit the configuration level without saving the changes to flash memory cut the supply voltage...

Page 23: ...er limiting 11 21 Digital inputs 9 Display and encoder 16 E EMC 7 I Inputs and outputs 6 9 Analogue inputs 9 Analogue outputs 9 Digital inputs 9 Universal inputs 9 Installation 8 I time 21 L LVD 7 M Menu Configuration 19 I O 16 22 OK 22 Setpoint 16 18 Mounting 5 R Reset time See I time S Setpoint 18 Start signal 11 12 13 14 15 Supply voltage 8 T Technical data 7 Inputs 7 Outputs 7 U Universal inpu...

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