Secco SUPERCOOL-1000 User Manual Download Page 1

M 890-00039   rev.03

SUPERCOOL 1000

Temperature Controller

User’s manual

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MODIFY

WATER USAGE MONITORING

PUMP RUN TIME

PUMP MAINTENANCE

INSTALLATION

TEST MODE

RH COMPENSATION

& DUST CONTROL

ALARM 

SETTINGS

FAN GROUP 3

FAN GROUP 2

MISTING

TIME & DATE

CURRENT

CONDITIONS

FAN GROUP 1

MISTING - MANUAL MODE

RUNNING

PUMP

MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
MISTING

MISTING

DRAINING
MISTING FOR DUST CONTROL
MIST SHUT OFF HIGH RH
MIST SHUT OFF NIGHTIME
RH COMPENSATION ACTIVE

ACTIVE

FAN GROUP 1

ACTIVE

FAN GROUP 2

ACTIVE

FAN GROUP 3

ALARMS

TEMPERATURE
DEFECTIVE PROBE
WATER SPILL
NO WATER
LOW WATER PRESSURE

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ALARM

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Summary of Contents for SUPERCOOL-1000

Page 1: ...NGS FAN GROUP 3 FAN GROUP 2 MISTING TIME DATE CURRENT CONDITIONS FAN GROUP 1 MISTING MANUAL MODE RUNNING PUMP MAINTENANCE REQUIRED MISTING MISTING DRAINING MISTING FOR DUST CONTROL MIST SHUT OFF HIGH...

Page 2: ...oid if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manu facturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in it is...

Page 3: ...ss Index 11 6 3 Pump Run Time 11 6 4 Pump Maintenance 11 6 4 1 Maintenance Done 11 6 4 2 Total Run Time Reminder Mes sage Frequency 12 6 5 Water Usage 12 7 USER SETUP 13 8 FAN GROUPS 16 8 1 Principle...

Page 4: ...cified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not spray water on the controller In order to clean the control wipe it with a damp cloth The controller should b...

Page 5: ...e build ing Probe Inputs Up to 6 temperature probes 1 outside temperature probe and 3 humidity sensors can be connected to the controller in order to obtain a more accurate reading of the average room...

Page 6: ...tep through the display When the parameters for a given function cannot all be presented at once on the dis play arrows are displayed on the right hand side to indicate that additional parameters can...

Page 7: ...or circuit breaker shall be included in the building instal lation to interrupt power to L and N electric power lines It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the opera...

Page 8: ...ENT CONDITIONS Press the current condition down arrow 2 key to select the temperature reading of the desired misting or ventilation output Mist T Fan 1 3 T The output s average tem perature is display...

Page 9: ...1 12 04 XX Min 79 5 1 51A Press on the navigation down arrow key 5 today s maximum temperature as read by the first probe is displayed along with the time and date Probe 1 12 04 XX Max 86 0 4 28P Pres...

Page 10: ...rrent readings of the output s humidity sensors 1 50 2 55 3 60 6 1 5 Individual Humidity Probe History Press 1 C CURRENT CONDITIONS Press the current condition down arrow 2 key to select the average h...

Page 11: ...display The minimum and maximum readings of the stress index for the current day and for the past 6 days are displayed 6 3 Pump Run Time A daily history record of pump run times is available for the c...

Page 12: ...the adjustment keys to adjust the value It ranges from 10 to 30 000 hours in steps of 10 hours Pump maintenance after 400hr 6 5 Water Usage The controller has a pulse input to monitor the daily water...

Page 13: ...ensor Use Out T Probe Yes Mist Temperature probes The mist output s activation is based on the average reading of the selected temperature probes the probes that are enabled for this purpose flash on...

Page 14: ...he proper number of fan groups stages Adjustable from 1 to 3 groups Fan group 3 Fan Groups 1 3 Operation mode Select the proper operation mode of each fan group the fans activation can either be based...

Page 15: ...e the adjustment buttons to select the tempera ture probes that are used for the display of the average room temperature Only the probes that are enabled above are available T Probe display 123456 Hum...

Page 16: ...all fan outputs in case the room temperature gets out of range This protection feature does not take into account the humidity level in the room Temperature based Fan Groups Fan Group Status Room T St...

Page 17: ...fan group s activation is based on the tem perature Humidity Based Fans 8 2 2 Press 1 1 FAN GROUP 1 2 FAN GROUP 2 or 3 FAN GROUP 3 Start 60 Stop 50 Set the output s start and stop humidity 2 levels u...

Page 18: ...2 On Timer 1 Off Timer 1 Start T Timer 2 Start T Timer 3 Start T Timer 4 Start T Timer 2 Off Timer 3 Off Timer 3 On Timer 4 Off Timer 4 On The timers operate using On time and OFF time values These v...

Page 19: ...19 SUPERCOOL 1000 rev 03 SUPERCOOL 1000 9 3 Typical Application 0012069 99411056 Pump Pressure Switch Filters Water Meter Mist Valve Drain Valve Manual Drain Valve Nozzles Water s entry point...

Page 20: ...humidity level exceeds the high humidity compensation set point the timer s running time value is decreased This de creases the duration of misting while main taining the frequency of the mist cycles...

Page 21: ...entage decrease in time off for mist cycles during low humidity compensation is displayed Adjust the parameter to the desired value using the adjustment keys Drop OFF time Low RH 50 Press the down arr...

Page 22: ...range from 0 to 15 min utes in increments of 15 seconds ON time 0 30m s OFFtime 1 00m s Press the down arrow key The security 4 temperature is displayed The dust control stops being effective if the...

Page 23: ...mode Press 1 12 TEST MODE The test mode status is displayed Use 2 the adjustment buttons to enable it Test mode Off Press the down arrow key The simulated 3 temperature is displayed Use the adjust men...

Page 24: ...s Press 1 5 ALARM SETTINGS Low 65 0 F High 95 0 F Use the adjustment keys to adjust the 2 high and low alarm limits 12 2 Defective Probe Alarm When a temperature or humidity sensor is de fective an al...

Page 25: ...down arrow key The time in 5 terval corresponding to the minimum water quantity is displayed It ranges from 1 to 10 minutes Delay for min flow 2min Use the adjustment keys to adjust the 6 time interv...

Page 26: ...this type of alarm occurs the controller disables the mist output definitively and waits for the user to acknowledge the alarm The number of times the mist output can stop and restart running must be...

Page 27: ...contact input open or close Fan Group 1 ON OFF output 115 230VAC 50 60Hz 6A FAN 1 2 HP 115 VAC 1 HP 230 VAC 10A RES fuse F19 10A slow blow Fan Group 2 ON OFF output 115 230VAC 50 60Hz 6A FAN 1 2 HP 1...

Page 28: ...sert the card in the J5 connector located 4 on the electronic board inside the controller Components of the memory card must face down as illustrated Close the cover then reapply power to 5 the contro...

Page 29: ...Remove the card from the connector Close the cover then reapply power to the controller Lock the card s switch 8 if required Remove the memory card from the con nector when the transfer is over Transf...

Page 30: ...______________________ Fax _______________________________________________ E mail _______________________________________________ INSTALLER Name _______________________________________________ Address...

Page 31: ...de _____T _____RH Fan Group 3 Operation mode _____T _____RH Fan Group 1 Temperature probes ___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6 Fan Group 2 Temperature probes ___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6 Fan Group 3 Temper...

Page 32: ...ht Mist shutoff in night Activation 14 Degrees Celsius Fahrenheit degrees 13 Display 5 LCD LED display 6 Room temperature Probe selection 15 Drain valve Drain delay 15 Location 19 Dust control Activat...

Page 33: ...ivation 15 Location 19 Probe Connection 7 Extension 7 Probes Activation 13 Humidity sensor Activation 13 Defective sensor 24 Fans sensor assignment 14 History and current readings 10 Mists sensor assi...

Page 34: ...Setting time and date 8 Timer see Mist timer U Units Selecting the temperature units 13 Selecting the time format 13 User setup 13 15 V Ventilation see Fan groups Version Program version 15 W Water m...

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