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EXPERT WW rev.12
EXPERT WW
4.5. Installation Setup
The following section shows how to cus-
tomize the controller for your particular
application. It shows how to enable and set
the outputs of your controller. Normally, this
setup needs to be done only once.
The following parameters must be set sepa-
rately for each controller program in use.
1. Select:
Main menu
Setup *
User
Install
* A password may be required to access this menu.
Installation
Use to navigate
# Feeders
4
# Heater stages
4
Use Heater Lo/Hi Fire?
Yes
# Fan stages
8
# Clocks
2
# Natural Curtain
2
# Tunnel Curtain
2
# Light Programs
3
# Vent Doors/Inlets
2
Vent Door/Inlet 1 Mode
Time
Vent Door/Inlet 2 Mode
S.P.
#Static.P Set Points
3
Tunnel Curtains Mode
SP
Tunnel Follows Natural
Yes
Close Vents in Natural
No
Use 0-10V Output
Yes
0-10V Type
0-10V
0-10V Mode
Ventil.
0-10V Follow SetP
Yes
0-10V For Min Vent ?
No
Hint: use the right and left arrow keys to
move up and down through the display
by pages.
2. Set the following parameters:
Number of feeders —
The controller has 4 in-
puts that are used to monitor the run time of
feeder motors. Enable the proper number of
feeder inputs (0 to 4 feeders).
Number of heating stages —
Enable the
proper number of heating stages — (0 to
4 heating stages).
Use Heater Lo/Hi Fire? —
Select
“Yes”
to acti-
vate the heating outputs’ Lo & Hi fire option.
This function allows doubling the number of
heating stages. *
[This parameter is common to
all programs].
Number of fan stages —
Enable the proper
number of fan stages (0 to 12 fan stages).
Number of clock outputs —
Enable the
proper number of clock outputs (0 to 2 clock
outputs).
Number of natural ventilation curtains —
Enable the proper number of natural ven-
tilation curtains (0 to 2 natural ventilation
curtains).
Number of tunnel curtains —
Enable the
proper number of tunnel curtains (0 to 2 tun-
nel curtains).
Number of light programs —
Enable the
proper number of light programs (0 to 10 light
programs). Note that lighting programs are
based on the animal age. Consequently, en-
abling a light program automatically enables
age-based functions.
Number of vent doors / inlets —
Enable the
proper number of vent door (inlet) outputs
(0 to 2 outputs).
Vent door/inlet 1-2 mode —
Vent doors (in-
lets) can operate 3 different ways (see below):
*
This parameter is accessible if a vent door (inlet)
output is enabled above. [This parameter is common
to all programs].
1. Time —
The vent door (inlet) opens
or closes in timer mode, as a function of
temperature.
2. Potentiometer (Pot.) —
The vent door
(inlet) reaches predefined positions with
the help of a potentiometer, as a function
of temperature. Only the first vent door
(inlet) output can use a potentiometer.
3. Static pressure (S.P.) —
The vent door
(inlet) opens or closes as a function of
static pressure.
Number of static pressure set points —
The controller can use up to 3 groups of
static pressure set points and each group
starts at a user-defined fan stage. *
This
parameter is accessible if at least one air inlet
output (inlet, vent door or tunnel curtain) oper-
ates according to the static pressure level.
Tunnel Curtain’s Mode —
Does the tunnel
door opens and closes according to the static
pressure level (S.P.) or according to the room
temperature. *
This parameter is accessible if the
tunnel curtain is activated above. The static pressure
option is only available if the static pressure sensor
is activated in section 4.7.1.
Tunnel follows Natural —
Select
“Yes”
to use
tunnel doors in natural ventilation. When they
are used in natural ventilation, tunnel doors fol-
low the same progression as natural ventilation
curtains (tunnel door 1 follows curtain 1, tunnel
door 2 follows curtain 2); select
“No”
to disable
this function.
Close vents in natural —
Select
“Yes”
for vent
doors (inlets) to close when the controller
enters in natural ventilation. *
This parameter
is accessible if natural ventilation curtains and vent
doors/inlets are enabled.
0-10V output —
Select
“Yes”
to enable the
0-10V output. This output can either be
used to control an air inlet or a variable fan
stage.
0-10V Type —
Select the type of signal used
by the 0-10V output (0-10V or 10-0V). *
Ac-
cessible the 0-10V output is enabled above. [This
parameter is common to all programs].
0-10V mode —
Select the function of the
0-10V output: *
This parameter is accessible if
the 0-10V output is enabled above. [This parameter
is common to all programs].
1. 0-10V ventilation output —
When it
is used for ventilation, the 0-10V output
runs similarly as a variable-speed fan
stage and uses independent temperature
settings.
2. 0-10V inlet —
When it is used as an
air inlet, the 0-10V output opens and
closes an actuator as a function of the
ventilation level.
0-10V output follows set point —
Operat-
ing temperatures of the 0-10V output can
either be related to the set point – which
means the controller automatically ad-
justs them when the set point changes
– or they can be set as absolute values.
Select
“Yes”
if they follow the set point or se-
lect
“No”
if they set as absolute values. *
This
parameter is accessible if a 0-10V ventilation output
is enabled above and it is common to all programs.