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1.2 DEFINITION OF TERMS

 

 

MAIN SET POINT 

The desired room temperature. Other temperature 
settings on the IC-610 are relative to the main set point 
temperature. 

 

RELATIVE SET POINT 

A value added to or subtracted from the main set point 
which results in a new temperature at which a desired 
action starts or stops. 

 

ROOM TEMPERATURE 

The actual temperature of the room. 

 

ROOM HUMIDITY 

The actual relative humidity level of the room. 

 

MINIMUM FAN SPEED 

The desired minimum speed for variable speed fans. 

 

RAMPING 

An automatic daily reduction or addition in the main set 
point and all temperature settings are relative to this. 

 

DIFFERENTIAL 

ON/OFF (relay).

 Range of temperature where two 

conditions are possible. The output depends on whether 
the temperature was increasing or decreasing when it 
enters that range. 

VARIABLE. 

(Bandwidth) Temperature range where a 

variable fan speed fan accelerates, as the temperature 
increase. Minimum value at relative set point and 100% at 
relative set point + Bandwidth. 
 

DRIP COOL 

A device used to cool down livestock (sprinklers). 

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Summary of Contents for IC-610

Page 1: ...IC 610 USER S MANUAL www monitrol com ...

Page 2: ...ge this equipment For added security against line voltage surges it is recommended that surge and noise suppression devices be installed at the electrical distribution panel Use of shielded cable for probes is recommended for protection against lightning These devices are available from most electrical supply distributors RECOMMENDATIONS The manufacturer recommends that all installation procedures...

Page 3: ...edure 13 2 3 1 Electrical Power 13 2 3 1 1 Line Voltage Detector Switch 13 2 3 2 Electrical Power 3 Phase 15 2 3 3 Electrical Cables 15 2 3 4 Electrical Grounding 15 2 3 5 Safety Control Backup 18 2 3 6 Terminal Block Connections 18 2 4 Guidelines Modules Sensor Location 22 2 4 1 Location of Control Modules 22 2 4 2 Inside Temperature Sensor 22 2 4 3 Inside Temperature Average Setup 22 2 4 4 Outsi...

Page 4: ...and water consumption 35 3 3 Configuration 36 3 3 1 Downloading a New Configuration 36 3 4 Abbreviations 37 FIGURES 1 Figure 1 IC 610SL Faceplate 6 2 Mounting Position and Devices 14 3 IC 610 Main Board for 1059 board A B ou C 16 4 IC 610 Main Board for 1059 board D 17 5 Safety Control Backup Wiring 1 19 6 Safety Control Backup Wiring 2 20 7 Typical Sensor Wiring 21 8 Connections for an Alarm 24 9...

Page 5: ...610 s features are Possibility to connect 6 sensors of the following types static pressure relative humidity potentiometer in out temperature 4 20 mA and feed water 6 ON OFF relays without PM 1 8 var stages 4 VSM 2 and 6 ON OFF stages with PM 1 4 var stages 4 fans max each and 6 ON OFF stages or 6 ON OFF stages and 8 ON OFF stages CM3 2 or CM10 2 Ramping minimum speed temperature humidity etc High...

Page 6: ...4 2 variable stages 6 Amp nominal each 0 1 A 6 A CM10 2 Control Module 2 single speed stages 10 Amp each 0 3 10 A CM3 2 Control Module 2 on off stages 4 Amp each 5 mA 4 A CIM 1 Curtain Air Inlet or 2 speed motors module 5 mA 4 A CIP 1 Curtain and Air Inlet Positioner 5 mA 3A IC 610SL This slave unit specifically designed for the IC 610 has 10 output leds Used in conjunction with its master the SL ...

Page 7: ... also monitor up to 6 sensors among the following Temperature sensor Humidity sensor Static pressure sensor 4 20 mA Other optional features of the IC 610 Manual override capability Compatible with the SVPC 40 computer interface www monitrol com ...

Page 8: ... and ventilation equipment in animal confinement buildings or greenhouses The applications where the IC 610 can be used include the following systems Multistage ventilation heating sprinkler systems Combined natural and forced ventilation systems Room ventilation systems 1 1 5 Control modules The IC 610 can be integrated in a fully automated system using its built in program with various control m...

Page 9: ...MINIMUM FAN SPEED The desired minimum speed for variable speed fans RAMPING An automatic daily reduction or addition in the main set point and all temperature settings are relative to this DIFFERENTIAL ON OFF relay Range of temperature where two conditions are possible The output depends on whether the temperature was increasing or decreasing when it enters that range VARIABLE Bandwidth Temperatur...

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Page 12: ...tic pressure humidity probes 2 2 MOUNTING The manufacturer recommends that the following installation instructions be adhered to as closely as possible and that all work be performed by a certified electrician Failure to do so may void the warranty To limit the IC 610 s exposure to noxious gases install the unit in a hallway Make sure the IC 610 is properly installed that is side up with the cable...

Page 13: ...llowing guidelines are given to help establish the best installation configuration for your building and for the overall safety of people and livestock 2 3 1 Electrical Power Locate the power source of your building and install the IC 610 in the most convenient location Protection from electrical surges should be included in the planning of each installation The IC 610 electrical power default is ...

Page 14: ...Page 14 IC 610 Intelligent Control CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Figure 2 Mounting Position and Devices Screw Sizes Top mounting hole 8 X 1 Bottom mounting holes 6 X 1 www monitrol com ...

Page 15: ...rotect the IC 610 against any electromagnetic interference generated by lightning or nearby operating machinery This principle applies especially when the cable is longer than 3 5 meters 10 ft and for any probe extensions of the same length or longer See configuration document for wire and cable gauges 2 3 4 Electrical Grounding All cables shields should be connected to the IC 610 power ground onl...

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Page 18: ... disabled The backup relay should be selected to ensure it is able to support the required power load see figure 3 b BACKUP THERMOSTAT It is also strongly recommended to put a thermostat to at least one fan parallel to the IC 610 module output see figure 4 If the Intelligent Control fails the backup thermostat will activate the dedicated fan at full speed as soon as temperature reaches the set poi...

Page 19: ...1 NC 1 NC 2 COM 2 COM 1 L2 GND L1 3 4 5 6 2 1 8 7 DISTRIBUTION PANEL L2 L1 GND LINE 230 VAC source 1 DISTRIBUTION PANEL L2 L1 GND N LINE 230 VAC source 2 IC 610 POWER INPUT SAFE WIRING WITH SECOND POWER SOURCE If the 115 VAC line is used then replace L2 by the Neutral Line as shown on the diagram 1 1 www monitrol com ...

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Page 21: ...mperature probes use a Class II low voltage circuit The cables can extend up to a distance of 500 ft 150 m Use shielded cabling for probes Connect the shields to the SHLD terminal Failure to do so may result in inaccurate readings www monitrol com ...

Page 22: ...ge Setup An optional setup involves the use of four temperature sensors wired in a series parallel circuit see Figure 5 to provide a single average temperature reading from the four probes Refer to the configuration document supplied with the IC 610 and see the wiring diagram of this optional setup 2 4 4 Outside Temperature Sensor The outside temperature sensor should be installed in a location wh...

Page 23: ...panel Then proceed to downloading the configuration refer to Chapter 3 d Close the front panel and the lower access cover and secure them with the screws previously removed e Before the adjustment review Chapter 3 of this manual for the control descriptions of the IC 610 2 5 ALARM CONNECTIONS The IC 610 provides a normally open and normally closed dry contact to set off an alarm in case low or hig...

Page 24: ...Page 24 IC 610 Intelligent Control Figure 8 Wiring for an Alarm System that Detects a Circuit Opening Figure 9 Wiring for the Installation of a Siren CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION www monitrol com ...

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Page 27: ...tra settings which appear on the list with the F2 and F3 symbols These settings may be accessed first by selecting the main parameter with the arrow buttons Pressing the appropriate function button F2 or F3 will then make the second or third function appear on the display Then pressing one of the arrow buttons automatically switches the control back to the F1 menu 3 1 4 LED Status Window The LED s...

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Page 29: ...gurations such as ramping growth day alarm The other settings which are easier to set are briefly explained in the configuration document 3 2 1 Time of Day time clock The IC 610 comes with its own integrated time clock This feature is appreciated by users who want to know the current time of day Note that if a power failure occurs the clock will keep the time at which the failure occured However t...

Page 30: ...e Growth Day is OFF all ramping is deactivated see section 3 2 3 F3 not used 3 2 3 Ramping The Ramping setting automatically changes the value of a setting every 24 hours or midnight each day The amount by which the setting is changed is determined by the ramping curve or growth curve The following instructions show how to program the ramping curve see also example on next page F1 Displays the Mai...

Page 31: ... F3 to switch points The following graph shows a typical ramping curve for the main set point This five point curve may be entered as follows 1 Make sure the Growth Day setting is OFF see section 3 2 2 2 Select the Main Set Point parameter with the arrow buttons 3 By now the LCD should read Main Set Point The value on the LED display should be flashing If not it is because the GrowthDay parameter ...

Page 32: ...ature value and the Set day message should disappear 7 Press F3 The LCD display should now read Set value You may now enter the temperature values for each point on the curve the same way you entered the days In the example these values are 80 79 75 71 and 70 8 The whole ramping curve is now set To enable temperature ramping simply set the Growth Day to 1 and the IC 610 will follow the curve CHAPT...

Page 33: ...how users can give faulty values to the last 2 points to obtain a 3 point curve 3 2 4 Probes The following instructions show how to read the current temperature of 1 or more rooms as well as the recorded highs and lows for inside and outside temperatures F1 The probes average value is displayed and does not flash The and buttons serve no purposes If the gap between the recorded values is too great...

Page 34: ...dified However the flashing ones are not locked and can still be modified CODE ENTRY PROCEDURE 1 Press the lower arrow to access the supervisor mode which is normally the last parameter The LED display will show if the mode is ON Su ON or OFF Su OFF 2 If it is OFF enter the code first by pressing F2 The LED display shows N for the value number then flashing 00 indicating the code values 3 If the s...

Page 35: ... current day is displayed and does not flash Press simultaneously on the and buttons to clear the history The display then confirms the clearing operation with the Clr message Press the F2 button again to return to F1 mode F3 The daily consumption since the last clear is displayed in a NN CCC format starting with the last day NN is the day s number and CCC is the consumption value in lb or in kg L...

Page 36: ...igure 2 d Switch on the power source The display on the front panel should indicate dnLd for approximately five seconds If dnLd is not displayed try one more time If display is still not responding remove and replace the config module Make sure the arrow of the config module is pointing the same way as on the main board e When the downloading procedure is complete remove the config module and plac...

Page 37: ...Ld Download DPDT Double Pole Double Throw DRT Desired Room Temperature Hz Hertz LCD Liquid Crystal Display Grey LED Light Emitting Diode Red mA Milliampere RPM Revolutions per Minute RSP Relative Set Point VAC Volts of Alternating Current www monitrol com ...

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Page 39: ...ings of the probes used in the average are too different and the control is unable to calculate a proper average Make sure all the probes are working properly If so contact your local distributor Displays are blank Voltage selector setting is inaccurate IC 610 is not powered Ten pin flat cable between the main and the top boards of the IC 610 is disconnected Make sure the control is powered Make s...

Page 40: ...e phase as the IC 610 Make sure the IC 610 is on the same phase as the variable speed fans Ramping is interrupted Ramping curve was improperly set or has reached the last day Reset the curve points and days in chronological order LCD display is blank Contrast has not been adjusted Adjust contrast with the potentiometer behind the faceplate SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY www monitrol com ...

Page 41: ...e 0 125A 250V Slo Blo Output Relays 1 to 6 10 A 250VAC 1 HP 250 VAC Minimum load 25mA 50 60Hz Alarm Relay 30 VDC 1 A Storage temperature 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C Operating temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 50 C Temperature range 6 to 168 F 21 C to 76 C Weight 6 lb 2 72 Kg Size 12 X11 X4 32X28 5X11 5 cm www monitrol com ...

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Page 43: ... hail lightning or any other natural disaster Any unauthorized work modification or repair on this product automatically voids the warranty and disclaims the manufacturer from all responsibility The manufacturer assumes only those obligations set forth herein excluding all other warranties or obligations This warranty stipulates that in all cases the manufacturer shall be liable only for the suppl...

Page 44: ...MAV IC 610 Ver 4 2 Rev 04 07 2001 www monitrol com ...

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