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PRO-VISION rev.04
PRO-VISION
Main Features
1.4.
Easy-to-Use Controller —
With its conve-
nient menu selectors and its large graphic
LCD screen, the PRO-VISION is certainly the
most easy-to-use temperature controller on
the market.
5 Controller Programs —
The controller al-
lows using 5 different programs to control the
room temperature. It is thus possible to acti-
vate a specific program that uses particular
temperature settings according to the animal
age for instance.
32 Indoor Temperature Sensors —
Up to
32 temperature sensors can be connected to
the controller to obtain an accurate reading
of the average room temperature and a faster
reaction time. The controller comes with 8
basic temperature inputs and 24 additional
inputs can be added with the optional exten-
sion cards.
Minimum Ventilation Cycle —
When ven-
tilation is not required to reduce the room
temperature, fan outputs can run either con-
tinuously or intermittently to reduce humidity
levels and supply oxygen to the room.
Recuperation of the Warm Attic Air —
In
order to make energy savings, the controller
can extract the warm air from the attic and
send it back into the room.
Tunnel Ventilation —
When the room tem-
perature rises, tunnel ventilation reduces
the actual temperature perceived by the
animals.
Natural Ventilation —
This is a ventilation
mode that uses existing air currents and
natural convection to move and distribute air
through the building.
Humidity Control —
The control offers many
ways to compensate for high or low humid-
ity levels.
Control of the Air Inlet Movement —
The
movement of the air inlets (sidewall vents
or tunnel inlets) can be coordinated with
the operation of the fans or according to
the pressure level. This allows the inlets to
be adjusted correctly, without the influence
of uncontrollable factors such as wind or air
from adjoining rooms.
Egg Room —
In addition to controlling the
ambient temperature in the house, the PRO-
VISION can control the temperature and
humidity conditions in an egg room. It can
also keeps a tally of the number of eggs
produced each day.
Operation Cost Monitoring —
The control-
ler can monitor the amperage draw of the
outputs and give you daily reports of the
operation costs.
History Menus —
The history menus allow
monitoring the sensor readings and verify the
run time of some outputs. Below is a list of
all available histories menus:
Minimum and maximum sensor readings:
Ambient temperature ................ 400 days
Inside temperature sensors ............ 7 days
Outside temperature sensor ....... 400 days
Relative humidity sensor ........... 400 days
2. MOUNTING INSTRUC-
TIONS
Installing the Controller
2.1.
on the Wall
Fasten the two metal brackets on the mount-
ing holes located behind the controller using
four screws. Then, mount the enclosure on
the wall using four other screws. Leave a
clearance of at least 16” to the left of the
enclosure to allow the cover to be removed
for maintenance.
Static pressure sensor ............... 400 days
Heater run time .......................... 400 days
Feeder run time .......................... 400 days
Water consumption ..................... 400 days
Mortality ................................... 400 days
Alarm Management —
The controller provides
alarms for high-low temperatures, defective
sensors and other system failures. It keeps in
memory the 75 latest alarm conditions.
Password Protection —
Different passwords
levels can be enabled to restrict access to
some menus of the controller.
Backup Battery —
A backup battery allows
the unit to keep time in case of a power
failure.
USB Connector
— Controller backups and
updates can be made easily with a standard
USB memory card.
Overload and Over-voltage Protection —
Re-
settable fuses are provided at low-voltage
inputs of the controller to protect its circuitry
in the case of an overload or over-voltage.
Computer Control —
The controller can be
connected to a computer, thus making it
possible to centralize the management of
information and diversify control strategies.
Test Mode —
A test mode allows simulat-
ing temperature changes and verifying the
controller‘s performances.
Connections
2.2.
2.2.1. Main Wiring
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 autho-
rized 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.
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