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Furnace, Heater & Brooder Settings
Input the group numbers of the air sensors you want to use for controlling the furnace, heater or brooder. The
controller uses Shared Sensor Technology to average the temperature readings of any sensors you want to use to
control any device.
FURNACE GROUP #2 SETTING
Z1-S01
Use Sensors: ALL (Avg 74.7)
Press ENTER to input the temperature at which the controller should turn on the furnace, heater or brooder. Press
ENTER again to input the temperature at which the controller should turn the device off.
FURNACE GROUP #2 SETTING
Z1-S01
Temp ON: 71.0 Temp OFF: 75.0 ACTUAL
CONTROL
SETTINGS
DEVICE / EQUIPMENT SETTINGS
Z1-S01
PRESS ENTER TO VIEW SETTINGS
Reminder: The Furnace, Heater and Brooder Settings are listed under the DEVICE / EQUIPMENT SETTINGS menu.
ENTER
The "Actual" wording will only appear when the "Lower Temp by" setting is greater than 0. (See
below for more details.)
This menu is read only and will only appear if the next menu, “Lower Temp By x from x:xx to x:xx”, is set. The menu
shows what the on and off temperature of the heater will be during the time period when the temperature is
lowered in the barn. (See next menu option for more details.)
FURNACE GROUP #2 SETTING
Z1-S01
Temp ON: 68.0 Temp OFF: 72.0 ADJUSTED
FURNACE GROUP #2 SETTING
Z1-S01
Lower Temp by: 2.2 from 23:00 to 6:00
This menu allows you to have the temperature of the barn lowered at night, when the animals are less active and do
not require as much heat. Set the “Lower Temp By” to the number of degrees to lower the on and off temperature
settings of the heater during the time of day specified. Set this value to 0.0 to disable the feature. Set the “From”
time to the time of day when the On/Off Temperature should be lowered. Set the “To” time to the time of day when
the On/Off Temperature should be returned to the normal, higher on/off temperatures. Note: there is no ramping of
the temperature settings when switching between the lowered On/Off temperatures and normal On/Off tempera
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tures.
Use Sensors
On and Off Temps
Lower Temp By