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Number of tunnel fans
Number of coolings
RH shutoff cooling?
Activate cooling on low RH?
Number of feeders
Use stir fan?
Stir fan base on
Use light?
Number of light program
Use sidewall vent?
Use tunnel inlet?
Number of tunnel inlet
Tunnel inlet mode
Use attic vent?
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tion 12.3 for further information about this
RH compensation method. *
This parameter
is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or
turkey facility and if at least 1 cooling output and
relative humidity sensor are enabled above. It is also
common to all programs of the controller.
Activate cooling low RH —
Select
“Yes”
for
the controller to activate the cooling outputs
when the humidity level gets too low. Refer to
section 12.3 for further information about this
RH compensation method. *
This parameter is
accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or
turkey facility and if at least 1 cooling output and
relative humidity sensor are enabled above. It is also
common to all programs of the controller.
Number of feeders —
The controller has
4 inputs that can be used to monitor the run
time of feeder motors. Enable the number of
feeders to be monitored (0 to 4 feeders).
Use stir fan? —
Select
“Yes”
to enable the
stir fan output.
Stir fan base on —
If the stir fan output is
enabled above, specify its operating mode:
select
“Temp”
if it operates within a certain
temperature range or select
“MinV”
if it only
operates in minimum ventilation (refer to
section 6.7 for further information on this
function).
Use light? —
Select
“Yes”
to enable the 0-10V
light output.
Number of light programs —
If the light output
is enabled above, select the desired number
of light programs (0 to 9 programs).
Use sidewall vent —
Select
“Yes”
to enable
the sidewall vent output. *
This parameter is
accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled
above.
Use tunnel inlet —
Select
“Yes”
to use a tun-
nel inlet.
Number of tunnel inlet —
If the tunnel inlet
option is enabled above, select the number of
tunnel outputs in use (1 or 2 tunnel inlets).
Tunnel inlet mode —
Tunnel inlets can either
move according to the level of static pressure
(S.P.) or according to the room temperature.
Select the desired operating mode. *
This
parameter is accessible if at least 1 tunnel inlet is
enabled above.
Use attic vent? —
Select
“Yes”
to enable the
attic vent output.
Use attic T° sensor? —
Select
“Yes”
if a
temperature sensor is present in the attic.
*
This parameter is accessible if the attic vent is
enabled above.
Use attic min vent. compens? —
In order to
extract air from the attic, the controller can
increase the operating time of the fans, in
minimum ventilation, when temperature is
suitable in the attic. Select
“Yes”
to enable
this compensation function (refer to section
6.5 for further information on this function).
*
This parameter is accessible if the attic sensor is
enabled above. It is also common to all programs
of the controller.
Vents pre-opening mode —
The pre-opening
delay is used to pre-open the vents (sidewall
& attic vents) before activating the fans at the
startup of each minimum ventilation cycle.
The controller can use a steady pre-opening
delay or can set this delay automatically. Se-
lect
“Auto”
to use an automatic pre-opening
delay or select
“Man.”
to set the delay your-
self. *
This parameter is accessible if the attic vent
or sidewall vent is enabled above.
Use min. vent. night on time ? —
The con-
troller can use different minimum ventilation
timer at night. Select
“Yes”
to use particular
night settings.
Day starts at —
Set the time at which the day
timer starts being used in minimum ventila-
tion. *
This parameter is accessible if the “Night
min. vent. on time” option is enabled above.
Night starts at —
Set the time at which the
night timer starts being used in minimum ven-
tilation. *
This parameter is accessible if the “Night
min. vent. on time” option is enabled above.
Monitor breaker temperature —
Select
“Yes”
if a temperature sensors is used to monitor
the temperature of the main breaker. The
controller will set off an alarm if the reading
of this input gets higher than acceptable
temperature limit. *
This parameter is common
to all programs of the controller.
Breaker sensor —
If the breaker monitoring
function is enabled above, specify which of
the temperature sensors is used for this pur-
pose (sensor 1-8). *
This parameter is common
to all programs of the controller.
Use password? —
Select
“Yes”
to enable
the password protection or
“No”
to disable
it. *
This parameter is common to all programs of
the controller.
Number of relays —
Select the proper relay
panel or combination of relay panels in use:
1 RP-32, 1 RP-40, 1 RP-40 & RP-16, 2 RP-
32, 2 RP-40, 3 RP-32 or 3 RP-40, 4 RP-32.
*
This parameter is common to all programs of the
controller.
Use current sensor? —
Select
“Yes”
if at least
1 output uses a current sensor.
Approximative operation cost —
The control-
ler can calculate the approximate operating
cost of the outputs that are using a current
sensor. Select the going rate per kilowatt-
hour.*
This parameter is accessible the current
sensor is enabled above. It is also common to all
programs of the controller.
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Use attic min vent. compens?
Pre-opening mode
Use min vent. night on time?
Day starts at
Night starts at
Monitor breaker temperature?
Breaker sensor
Use passwords?
Number of relays
Use current sensors?
Approx.operation cost
Fan voltage
Tun fan voltage
Communication speed
Current condition display
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Man.
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7:30 am
8:00 pm
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Sensor 2
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