
Mounting instructions 7
N
Night settings
see Day / night
O
Outputs
Output status LEDs 8
Outside temperature
Current outside T° 51
Outside temperature compensation
Operation & settings 25
Outside T° history 51
Override
see Low T° Override
P
Parameter (adjustment) 8
Password 15
Probe
Connection 7
Extension 7
Probes
Activating temperature probes 11
Individual probe readings 51
Probe assignment
0-10V output probes 30, 36, 37
Assigning probes for the avg. room T° 11
Assigning probes for zoned heaters 13
Probe history
see History
Static pressure probe
see Static pressure
Program version 15
R
Ramping
see Curves
Relative humidity (RH)
Activating the relative humidity sensor 11
RH compensation
Activation 11
Operation & settings 33
Room temperature
see Temperature
S
Seasons
Outside T° compensation 25
Seasonal parameter settings 25
Seasonal T° references 12
Security
Security options in case of low temperature
Activation & settings 14
Principle of operation 21, 39
Set points
Mist shutoff set point 31
Night set point
Activating the night set point 14
Set point curve
see Curves
Static pressure set points 45
Temperature set point 18
Soaking
Activation 13
Operation & settings 32
Static pressure (SP)
Activating the SP sensor 12
Current SP level 52
SP compensation
Activating SP compensation 12
Operation & settings 44
SP History 45
SP set points 45
Summer
see Seasons
Symbols
Symbols of the manual 4
T
Technical specifications 53
Temperature
Critical temperature 48
Low temperature override
Activation & settings 14
Principle of operation 21, 39
Outside temperature
Activating outside T° sensor 12
Outside T° compensation 12
Outside temperature compensation
Operation & settings 25–26
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2.
MOUNTING INSTRUC-
TIONS
2.1.
Installing the Controller on
the Wall
Open the latch and lift the cover. Remove
the black caps located on each of the four
mounting holes. Mount the enclosure on
the wall using four screws. Be sure the
electrical knockouts are at the bottom of
the enclosure in order to prevent water from
entering the controller. Insert the screws in
the mounting holes and tighten. Fasten the
four black caps provided with the controller
onto the four mounting holes. The enclosure
must be mounted in a location that will allow
the cover to be completely opened right up
against the wall.
2.2.
Connections
Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this
user’s manual to connect the controller. Drill
holes at the bottom of the enclosure to pass
the wires and install watertight connectors to
prevent water from entering in the enclosure.
Do not make any holes at the side and top
of the enclosure.
All wiring must be done by an au-
thorized electrician and must comply
with applicable codes, laws and
regulations. Make sure power is off
before doing any wiring to avoid
electrical shocks and equipment
damage.
Note that the input terminal blocks
can be removed from the electronic
board. This makes it easier to make
the connections.
2.2.1. Sensor Inputs
Sensors operate at low voltage and are isolated
from the supply. Make sure that sensor cables
remain isolated from all high voltage sources.
In particular, do not route the sensor cables
through the same electrical knockout as other
cables. Do not connect the shield from the
sensor cable to a terminal or a ground.
Extending a sensor:
Each sensor can be ex-
tended up to 500 feet (150 meters).
To extend a sensor: Use a shielded cable
of outside diameter between 0.245 and
0.260 in (6.22 and 6.60 mm) (the cable
dimensions should not be under 18 AWG) to
ensure the cable entry is liquid tight.
Do not
ground the shielding.
It is preferable to solder the cable joint to
ensure a proper contact between the two
cables.
Do not run sensor cables next to other
power cables. When crossing over
other cables, cross at 90°.
Defective sensors:
An alarm is gener-
ated when a defective
sensor is detected.
To identify the defective probe, select the
PROBE TEMPERATURE or OUTSIDE TEM-
PERATURE menu. Probe readings are then
displayed. Dashes are displayed instead of a
reading when the probe is defective. In the
case of room temperature probes, the control-
ler will operate according to the temperature
of the remaining probes.
2.2.2. Alarm Connection
There are two types of alarms on the market.
One type activates when current is cut off at
its input, whereas the other activates when
current is supplied at its input. For an alarm of
the first type, use the NC terminal as shown on
the wiring diagram. For an alarm of the second
type, use the NO terminal.
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