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9.2  Configuring the Temperature Curve 

The following section details how to configure Element's Temperature Curve function.  

1. Go to Control > Temperature Curve > Set. 

 

2. Define the parameters: 

o

 

Curve Points: This parameter defines the number

 

of curve points representing the 

change of target temperature. The more points, the more gradual the temperature 
adjustment. 

o

 

Temperature Offset:  Use this parameter to change the offset target temperature up or 
down for any purpose. 

3. Go to Control > Temperature Curve. 

 

4. Define the parameters: 

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Day: The growth day on which the target temperature changes. Enter up to 10 growth 
days. Range -2 to 999. Default: 0 

NOTE

 

Do not define the same day twice. If that happens, the second entry is erased.  

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Target: The target temperature for that growth day. Range: 1.0° to 90° C/ 34° to 
194 F.  Default: 80 (first day). 0 (all other days) 

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Страница 1: ...Manual for use and maintenance Element Climate Controller Ag MIS UmGb 2672 12 18 Rev 1 0 P N 117584 Element Controller ...

Страница 2: ...technical documentation This document is destined for the user of the apparatus it may not be reproduced in whole or in part committed to computer memory as a file or delivered to third parties without the prior authorization of the assembler of the system Munters reserves the right to effect modifications to the apparatus in accordance with technical and legal developments ...

Страница 3: ... 1 Key Board 11 4 2 Main Screen 12 4 3 Front and Side Toggle Switches 13 4 4 Main Menu 14 5 UNIT INSTALLATION 16 5 1 Mounting the Unit 16 5 1 1 Grounding and Shielded Wiring 17 5 1 2 Installation and Electrical Connections 17 5 2 Wiring Diagrams 17 5 2 1 Element to Communicator 2 18 5 2 2 Element to Element Extensions 18 5 2 3 Element to Relays 20 5 2 3 1 Relay Wiring 21 5 2 3 2 Configuring the Re...

Страница 4: ... 8 SAVING AND LOADING SETTINGS 43 8 1 Saving Settings 43 8 2 Loading Settings 44 8 3 Resetting the Element to Default Settings 44 8 4 Upgrading the Product Software 44 9 TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 45 9 1 What is the Temperature Curve 45 9 2 Configuring the Temperature Curve 46 10 FAN AND VENTILATION 48 10 1 Defining the Fan Air Capacity 48 10 2 Levels of Ventilation 48 10 2 1 Understanding Levels of Ven...

Страница 5: ...ring the Cooling 67 14 HEATING FUNCTIONS 69 14 1 Heating Principles 69 14 2 Standard On Off Heating 69 14 3 Analog Controlled Heating 70 15 CALIBRATION 73 15 1 Calibrating the Inlets and Curtains 73 15 2 Calibrating the Humidity and Temperature Sensors 73 15 3 Calibrating the Water Meter 74 16 ALARMS 75 16 1 Setting the Alarm Parameters 75 16 2 Alarm Reset 76 17 MONITORING FUNCTIONS 78 17 1 Viewin...

Страница 6: ...r 1 2 Introduction Congratulations on your excellent choice of purchasing an Element Controller In order to realize the full benefit from this product it is important that it is installed commissioned and operated correctly Before installation or using the fan this manual should be studied carefully It is also recommended that it is kept safely for future reference The manual is intended as a refe...

Страница 7: ... year The output must be 2 7 volts minimum Authorized personnel only must replace the battery if the output is below the minimum required level or every five years 2 3 Filtering If this installation includes a power inverter to drive variable speed fans install an EMI filter in front of the inverter according to the specifications provided by the inverter manufacturer Refer to the inverter documen...

Страница 8: ... Munters AB 2018 8 1 Controller 2 Inverter 3 Place the controller at least five meters from the inverter ...

Страница 9: ...ion Real time alarms are provided 24 7 Element supports a range of analog and digital devices 3 1 1 FEATURES Easy programming Relay potentiometer and 0 10 volt control over devices Graphic user interface screens Swift device and feature selection USB data port Large numeric keypad Extensive history of events alarms Data collection Real time visual outlook PC communication 3 1 2 CAPABILITIES Minimu...

Страница 10: ...ee Figure 2 Element Extension Comm Box Network Figure 2 key 1 Communicator option 4 PC 2 Internet access 5 Element unit 3 Comm Box unit 6 Extension Units up to three 3 3 Environmental Protection Recycle raw materials instead of disposing as waste The controller accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental friendly recycling The plastic components are labeled for categorized recycli...

Страница 11: ... go to the Element menus refer to Main Menu page 14 Arrows Press arrow keys to navigate through the windows Press the key to switch between options for example ventilation cycle options Enter Press Enter to confirm entries for example after changing a growth date press Enter and to access menu items Numeric Pad Press Number keys to enter numerical data ...

Страница 12: ... Set parameters Main Screen Screen area Graphic Description Room This screen displays the room number Element mode for example Hog and the growth day NOTE The mode is TBD Temperature data This screen displays the average temperature last 24 hours the current temperature and the outside temperature NOTE The outside temperature appears on if a temperature sensor is designated to measure the outside ...

Страница 13: ...dity level Total number of gallons Number of defined heaters that are operating Cooling status Number of defined stir fans that are operating Number of defined fan that are operating Number of defined timers that are operating Alarms This screen displays any current alarms CAUTION In case of an alarm a blinking message appears on the main screen in addition to the siren Resetting the alarm is poss...

Страница 14: ...menus 2 Press Enter to use the menu s items 3 To enter the second level scroll to System Menu and press Enter Table 2 Menu Level One Control Management History System Temperature Curve Alarm Reset Temperature Levels of Ventilation Min Max Levels Group Settings Humidity Calibration Humidity Alarm Settings Water Installation Static Pressure Animal Weight Heaters General Heaters Current Sense Alarms ...

Страница 15: ...on Installation General Ventilation levels Temperature Humidity Relays General Settings Inlet Curtain Levels Static Pressure Analog Sensors About Water Digital Sensors Inlet Curtain Opening Closing Time Analog Output TRIAC Temperature Definition Inlet Curtain Setup Fan Air Capacity ...

Страница 16: ...to harmful gases or high humidity it is recommended to install it in the service room NOTE Installation Category Over voltage Category II The power supply to the controller should be protected by 1 amps circuit breaker All electrical connections should comply with National Electrical code NEC 1 Using the four supplied clips and screws mount the Element 2 Drill holes at bottom of the box and place ...

Страница 17: ... one meter away from interference sources such as high voltage wiring to motors variable speed light dimmers relays Install electronic controls in a separate ventilated control room that is protected from extreme temperatures and dirty environments Place the controls so that the operators can conveniently use the control and read indicators and displays Keep low voltage wires separate from high vo...

Страница 18: ...e 3 Communicator External Box Daisy Chain Figure 4 Star Configuration CAUTION Do not install the Element in a star configuration 5 2 2 ELEMENT TO ELEMENT EXTENSIONS Figure 5 Communication Wiring Diagram Element Extension Figure 6 Element Extension Dipswitches ...

Страница 19: ...19 Figure 5 key 1 Element unit 4 Element Extension communication ports 2 Element board 5 Element Extension board 3 Element communication ports 6 Element Extension Figure 5 Communication Wiring Diagram Element Extension ...

Страница 20: ... Extension units each have dip switches that define the unit address All Element dipswitches must be off down Define each Extension units by setting one dipswitch 1 2 or 3 to ON Each Extension unit MUST have a unique address 5 2 3 ELEMENT TO RELAYS Relay Wiring Configuring the Relays ...

Страница 21: ... Munters AB 2018 21 5 2 3 1 Relay Wiring Figure 7 Element Relay Wiring NOTE Figure 7 is an example Actual installations can differ ...

Страница 22: ...Relay Wiring NOTE Any relay can be wired to a current sensor but winches if used are wired to the bottom four relays In general winches don t require current monitoring NOTE If a device connected to a current sense relay fails the relay shows 0 volts NOTE To enable current sense monitoring run the cable connecting a device to the relay ...

Страница 23: ...ain one to open the curtain and one to close it To ensure that both relays do not operate simultaneously set the dipswitches found on the switch card Relays 5 and 6 dipswitches 1 2 and 3 Set to OFF Relays 7 and 8 dipswitches 4 5 and 6 Set to ON Figure 10 Curtain Dipswitch Wiring ...

Страница 24: ... of devices supports varies according to the device type Heater 6 Stir Fan 1 Curtains 2 Timer 5 Fan 8 Cooling 2 Inlet 2 o Same as Analog up to 8 This function controls a device using the Element s analog output settings Assign the relay the number of the analog output device which will control the relay When the relay switch is set to Auto the device operates according to the analog device setting...

Страница 25: ...y Open NO or Normally Close NC Default NO o NC connections are open when the controller instructs that device to operate or if the controller loses power o NO connections are closed when the controller instructs the device to operate 5 On the front panel place the toggle switch in the required position On Off Automatic NOTE To uninstall a device define it as None 5 2 4 ELEMENT TO OUTPUTS INPUTS An...

Страница 26: ...em Installation Analog Out 2 Scroll to each analog output 3 From the drop down list select the device wired to that relay o Element automatically assigns the device a number according to the device type The number of devices supports varies according to the device type Heater 6 Fan 8 Stir Fan 1 o You can edit the number but any assigned number must be different from an existing number of that devi...

Страница 27: ...ice wired to that port o Element automatically assigns the sensor a number according to the device type The number of devices supports varies according to the device type Auxiliary 2 Water Meter 2 o You can edit the number but any assigned number must be different from an existing number of that device type for example you cannot assign two devices to be Water Meter 2 If no sensor is available for...

Страница 28: ...s 5 Sensor white wire 2 Temperature sensors 6 Sensor red wire 3 Grounding strip 7 Sensor black wire 4 Humidity sensor Install up to four temperature sensors Port 5 can be used to connect a temperature sensor or a humidity sensor A jumper defines which device is installed Refer to Placing the Analog Input Jumpers page 29 for details ...

Страница 29: ... connect a temperature sensor or a potentiometer A jumper defines which device is installed Refer to Placing the Analog Input Jumpers page 29 for details 5 2 5 3 Placing the Analog Input Jumpers Temperature sensors can be connected to the ports used for humidity sensors and potentiometers After wiring the devices to their ports define each port s function by placing a jumper on the appropriate pin...

Страница 30: ...ice future use T2 Temperature sensor or potentiometer T3 Temperature sensor or potentiometer T4 Temperature sensor or humidity sensor In Figure 16 all jumpers are placed on the temperature sensor pins Figure 17 shows the jumpers placed on the potentiometer and humidity sensor pins Figure 17 Jumpers expanded view 2 ...

Страница 31: ...number of that device type for example you cannot assign two sensors to be Temperature 2 o If no sensor is available for example if you try to define three sensors as potentiometers an error message appears 5 2 5 5 Defining the Temperature Sensors Calculating the temperature data Element takes the following into consideration Sensor temperature including any calibration Average temperature Data fr...

Страница 32: ... the device from this screen 5 2 5 6 Humidity Configuration Element responds to high humidity by increasing the ventilation Install a humidity sensor as shown in Figure 13 1 Go to Control Humidity 2 Define the parameters o Humidity Target Define the target humidity o Humidity Band When the humidity drops this amount below the humidity target humidity treatment stops o Delay Before Treatment sec De...

Страница 33: ...Diff From Heat to Stop Define the difference from the heating temperature at which the treatment stops 5 2 6 TRIAC SETUP TRIAC Wiring Configuring the TRIAC Variable Speed Fans 5 2 6 1 TRIAC Wiring Figure 18 TRIAC Device Wiring Figure 19 Power Wiring Figure 20 Wiring Diagram of Main Voltage Section Showing Filtering Figure 18 TRIAC Device Wiring Figure 19 Power Wiring ...

Страница 34: ...es to the Element relays as shown in Figure 18 1 Go to System Installation TRIAC 2 Scroll to each TRIAC output 3 From the drop down list select the device wired to that TRIAC o Element automatically assigns the relay a number according to the device type The number of devices supports varies according to the device type Fan 2 Stir Fan 2 o You can edit the number but any assigned number must be dif...

Страница 35: ...ide are two toggle switches After wiring a TRIAC device refer to Figure 18 turn a toggle switch to On or Auto to enable the device o On device runs continually o Auto device runs according to the settings 5 3 Timers Timers provide an additional method of controlling relay devices namely setting a time table in which the device can operate In addition to the time table Element enables setting up ti...

Страница 36: ...AB 2018 36 2 Enable the parameters as required Default No 3 Go to Control Timers NOTE On Off Temp and On Off sec columns appear only if they are enabled in the Timer Set screen 4 Define the following parameters ...

Страница 37: ... device can operate Range 40 0 to 90 0 Default 0 0 If the On temperature is greater than the Off temperature the device operates when the temperature is higher than the On temperature If the On temperature is lower than the Off temperature the device operates when the temperature is lower than the On temperature o On Off sec Define the on off cycles Range 0 999 seconds Default 0 ...

Страница 38: ...og inputs for temperature sensors RTS 2 Thermistor 1 humidity sensor input 0 3V 2 additional analog inputs 0 5V 4 analog outputs 20 mA 0 10V 4 digital inputs Dry contact 5 V 2 mAmp Static pressure sensor optional Relays Outputs 8 Normally Open power relays 2 HP 12 Amps 250 VAC TRIAC Output optional Up to 2 TRIACs Variable Speed Output 2 2 KW 10 Amps 230 VAC 2 8 HP 1 1 KW 10 Amps 115 VAC 1 4 HP Hou...

Страница 39: ...mbient Climate Operating temperature range 32º to 122º F 0º to 50º C Storage temperature range 14º to 158º F 10º to 70º C Indoor Applications The equipment is designed for use in indoor applications only IP 65 Certification ...

Страница 40: ... installing the unit 1 Go to System General General Settings 2 Define the following parameters o Language Choose a language from the drop down list Default English o Section name TBD o Room Number Select a number for room which the Element operates Ensure that this number is unique and not assigned to other Elements o Time This parameter defines the Element s clock setting This setting is used in ...

Страница 41: ...ust have the same baud rate Incorrect definitions can result in alarms for missing controllers and communication from unidentified controllers 7 2 Defining the Group Settings Group settings define the parameters relevant to a herd NOTE Define these parameters at the beginning of a growth cycle 1 Go to Management Group Settings 2 Define the following parameters o Current Growth Day Enter the curren...

Страница 42: ...er a group number that is made of the day month and year the animals arrived o House Mode When there are animals in the barn set this parameter to Full If the barn is not being used set the parameter to Empty Empty mode disables all alarms 7 3 Defining the Expected Animal Weights Animal weights are used when calculating the amount of air required when using Ventilation by Weight page 56 Refer to t...

Страница 43: ...ettings Resetting the Element to Default Settings Upgrading the Product Software 8 1 Saving Settings Use this menu to download Element settings to an USB flash drive 1 Insert a USB flash drive containing the settings into place Figure 22 2 Go to Management Save Settings 3 In the screen that appears press YES 4 In the screen that appears select the required settings and press Enter 5 In the screen ...

Страница 44: ...e loading process is complete go to the directory on the USB flash drive containing the application data 2 Open the file called report txt Load Setting Set_2 Report Failed to Load the Following Tables 1 Heaters 2 Humidity 3 VentLevelsFullTable Figure 23 Sample Report File 3 If any table did not upload define those functions manually 8 3 Resetting the Element to Default Settings To reset the Elemen...

Страница 45: ...owth days Element creates a curve in which the target temperature automatically gradually adjusts itself As the growth days increase the target temperature gradually decreases to the next setting For example if on day 1 the target temperature is 95 F and on day 5 the target temperature is 86 F Element adjusts the target temperature on days 2 to 4 so that it approaches the day 5 setting Figure 24 T...

Страница 46: ...ints the more gradual the temperature adjustment o Temperature Offset Use this parameter to change the offset target temperature up or down for any purpose 3 Go to Control Temperature Curve 4 Define the parameters o Day The growth day on which the target temperature changes Enter up to 10 growth days Range 2 to 999 Default 0 NOTE Do not define the same day twice If that happens the second entry is...

Страница 47: ...temperature at which an alarm is generated signaling the barn temperature is too low The Low Alarm parameter must be lower than that day s target temperature Range 1 0 to 90 C 34 to 194 F Default 70 first day 0 all other days o High Alarm Set the temperature at which an alarm is generated signaling the barn temperature is too high The High Alarm parameter must be greater than that day s target tem...

Страница 48: ...t unit Define the fans in System Installation Relays or System Installation Analog Output 1 Go to System Installation Fan Air Capacity 2 Under Air Capacity enter each fan s maximum volume 10 2 Levels of Ventilation Understanding Levels of Ventilation Ventilation Guidelines Configuring the Levels of Ventilation 10 2 1Understanding Levels of Ventilation When minimum ventilation is operating the vent...

Страница 49: ...or low temperatures 10 2 2VENTILATION GUIDELINES The following are general guidelines to be used in configuring the fans and ventilation levels When building the levels of ventilation ensure that the increase is a slow gradual increase Increase the amount of air by increasing the numbers of fans being used the fan size and the time each fan runs Each individual fan can run in one of two manners o ...

Страница 50: ...When the temperature rises to the level set by the differential Element increases the ventilation by one level after waiting the appropriate delay time Make sure that the differential is greater than the band Any level s differential of must be greater than the previous level s differential However if a differential is set to zero the differential remains at the previous level For example if Level...

Страница 51: ...temperature difference from the target temperature for that ventilation level Range 0 15 C Default 0 o On Off Define the fans on and off times Range 0 999 seconds Default 0 If a level s diff is defined as 0 ventilation will still continue to rise as the temperature rises above the target temperature If a level does not have a defined diff parameter the previous level having a defined parameter wil...

Страница 52: ...increase In effect this function resets the Level Increase Delay o Quick Decrease Level Temp If the temperature decreases by this factor Element decreases the ventilation level even if the Level Decrease Delay Time has not passed Range 0 20 o Level Increase Delay sec Define the amount of time that Elements delays increasing the ventilation level o Level Decrease Delay sec Define the amount of time...

Страница 53: ...n the growth day However in Soft Minimum the minimum ventilation increases in a curve In addition in cases of extreme cold Soft Minimum supports an additional lower ventilation setting o By Weight Ventilation by Weight determines the ventilation needs based on the temperature number of animals and swine weight 11 1 Basic Ventilation How does Basic Ventilation Work Configuring Basic Minimum Ventila...

Страница 54: ...entilation level changes accordingly However between two parameters the Soft Minimum and Warm Minimum Element ramps the ventilation Meaning Element adjusts ventilation according to the temperature to prevent changing the ventilation too frequently any change must be larger than a user defined amount If the temperatures drop below the heat temperature and later begin to rise ventilation behavior de...

Страница 55: ... the number of Min Max levels Range 1 30 Default 1 o Min Max Level Control By Set this parameter to Soft Min o Soft Minimum According to This parameter defines how the temperature curve functions See the previous section for details o Cold Minimum Band Below Heat Minimum Cold ventilation begins when the temperature drops by the amount of this differential below the heat temperature Range 20 0 20 0...

Страница 56: ...tilation by Weight Ventilation By Weight Alarm 11 3 1HOW DOES VENTILATION BY WEIGHT WORK Ventilation by Weight provides air based on the number of animals in the house their projected weight and the outside temperature After calculating how much air is required based on these factors Element determines the required ventilation level to supply the air Anytime that one of the factors changes Element...

Страница 57: ...cycle fans each level has minimum and maximum on times which determine the minimum and maximum CFM If the ventilation doesn t provide enough air for the pigs based on their numbers and weight Element sends an alarm You will need to redefine the minimum level When using variable speed fans the defined percentages determine the minimum and maximum CFM However if a variable fan is set to run in a cyc...

Страница 58: ...emperature the ventilation curves see Figure 32 3 Go to Control Min Max Level 4 Define the following parameters o Day Define the growth day at which the ventilation levels change Range 1 10 Default 0 o Minimum Set the controller s minimum ventilation level starting at that day Ventilation is never less than this level o Cold Min Define the amount of air provided when the outside temperature reache...

Страница 59: ...changes in temperature weight number of pigs required for ventilation to change Make sure that On and Off times provide sufficient CFM for the fan used 7 Go to Management Animal Weight 8 Enter the growth days and the expected animal weight 11 3 3VENTILATION BY WEIGHT ALARM In the event that the maximum ventilation level for any given day does not provide the amount of air required according to the...

Страница 60: ...eases 12 1 Calibrating the Opening Closing There are two methods you can use to calibrate the inlet and curtain opening and closing times Using a Potentiometer Using Time NOTE Use one method not both 12 1 1USING A POTENTIOMETER Map a curtain or vent to a potentiometer to enable automatic opening and closing calibration and not time In the System Installation Relay define relays as Inlet or Curtain...

Страница 61: ...Setup screen In the event that the potentiometers fail for any reason Element will automatically switch to using the time to control the opening and closing 5 Configure the opening control mechanism 12 1 2USING TIME In the System Installation Relay define relays as Inlet or Curtain 1 Using a timing device measure the amount of time required to completely open and close the curtains and vents 2 Go ...

Страница 62: ...s and curtains open to a certain fixed position based on the ventilation requirements Element allows configuring two positions 1 Go to System Installation Inlet Curtain Setup Set Go to System Levels of Ventilation Inlet Curtain Levels Set 2 Define the following parameters o Inlet 1 2 start in level Ventilation level at which Inlets 1 and 2 begin to operate o Inlet Control by Select Position 3 Go t...

Страница 63: ...oms at the right speed and direction and ensures efficient air exchange Note that the Element will adjust the inlets opening only if one or more fan is operating NOTE When fans are working in cycles Element does all calculations based on the cumulative times of the On Cycle As an option Element can send an alarm if the static pressure is too high or too low Temperature plays no part in this proces...

Страница 64: ... defined is the number used in making all calculations o Low Pressure Alarm When static pressure is below this level Element sends an alarm o High Pressure Alarm When static pressure is above this level Element sends an alarm 5 Go to Control Static Pressure Set 6 Define the following parameters o Wind Delay sec The amount of time that the air pressure must be outside of the band limit before Eleme...

Страница 65: ...vels of Ventilation Inlet Curtain Levels Set 2 Define the following parameters o Inlet Control by Select Temperature o Compensation By Degree This parameter defines how much the inlets open or close based on the difference between the target temperature and current temperature If for example there is a 2 difference and the compensation is 5 the inlets open by 10 o Delay for Compensation min The di...

Страница 66: ... Munters AB 2018 66 3 Go to System Levels of Ventilation Inlet Curtain Levels and define the opening per levels The controller will increase the opening according to the temperature ...

Страница 67: ...ing begins and continues until the temperature falls below this point minus the band Figure 33 If the humidity level rises above the To Humidity parameter plus the Humidity Band cooling ceases Cooling only takes place between the start and finish times 13 2 Configuring the Cooling Wire cooling devices to the relays as shown in Figure 7 page 21 Define Centigrade or Fahrenheit in Measurement System ...

Страница 68: ...ack to the previous setting o On Off Set timing values in seconds for the On Off cycle Default 0 o Cooling Select cooling device Default no cooling device selected o Start End Time Set the cooling operation time Default 00 00 23 59 NOTE Setting the start end times to 00 00 to 00 00 disables the function 3 If required go to Control Cooling Set 4 Define the following parameters o From Level Define t...

Страница 69: ...Heaters remain off until the temperature falls to the Heat Parameter When the temperature then rises to the Heat Temperature heating stops Figure 34 On Temperature below the Target Figure 35 shows a scenario in which the On Temperature is above the Target Temperature Heaters remain on until temperatures rise to the Heat Parameter This scenario would be used in situations where the animals need ext...

Страница 70: ...to 20 Default 0 556C 1F NOTE If the difference between On Off Temp Difference is less than 0 1C 0 2 F heaters do not operate Note that in Standard Heating once the heaters turn on they remain at the same temperature until the Off Temperature is reached Figure 36 Figure 36 Standard Heating No Curve 14 3 Analog Controlled Heating Wire heaters to the relays as shown in Figure 7 page 21 Define Centigr...

Страница 71: ...emperature by this amount heaters operate at their maximum output Range 20 0 to 20 0 Default 2 78C 5F o Min Output Define the minimum heater output Range 1 100 Default 0 o Max Output Define the maximum heater output Range 1 100 Default 0 After defining the Minimum and Maximum Output Percentages these numbers become the goalposts for analog control For example if the Maximum Output is defined as 80...

Страница 72: ...re Band Response Time This parameter defines how often the temperature is sampled and the output updated accordingly During this time period Heater control is idle the temperature is not being sampled and the output doesn t change Range 0 999 default 15 Note that in Variable Heating the output decreases in a curve as the temperature approaches the Off Temperature Figure 37 Figure 37 Variable Heati...

Страница 73: ... that they are producing inaccurate results 1 If required go to Calibration Temperature Humidity 2 Calibrate the sensors on this screen 3 Using the Arrow keys scroll to the required sensor 4 Calibrate the sensors by using a very accurate reference instrument and enter the offset number for each sensor under Factor The system remembers the difference between the system s calculation and the changed...

Страница 74: ...s done by pressing PROG when an invalid sensor s field appears 15 3 Calibrating the Water Meter Define a digital sensor as a water meter as shown in Figure 11 page 25 The water system operates on a pulse counting system In this screen specify how much water flows per pulse 1 Go to Calibration Water 2 Specify the flow rate o Range 0 100 liters per pulse Default 0 ...

Страница 75: ...gure 11 page 25 16 1 Setting the Alarm Parameters Use this table to define the Elements alarms parameters These parameters define when an alarm is generated 1 Go to Management Alarm Settings 2 Define the following parameters o Alarm Delay This parameter defines the delay time between the failure detection and alarm operation If the problem is resolved before the delay time ends no alarm is recorde...

Страница 76: ...eature ensures an alarm is not triggered just because it is a hot day Absolute High Temperature default 35C Regardless of the Outside High Temperature Compensation an alarm is sent at this temperature o Min Water Hour Sends an alarm if the minimal water flow per hour is below the value set here o Water Shortage To From Time Set the start and end time for the minimum water per hour alarms to be tra...

Страница 77: ... Munters AB 2018 77 2 Enable Alarm Reset ...

Страница 78: ...screen displays the farms humidity data by growth day Data on this screen is read only NOTE Performing a Cold Start or selecting a New Group erases the data 17 3 Viewing the Water History Go to this screen to view the amount of water distributed 17 4 Viewing the Heater History Go to this screen to view the heater activities 17 5 Viewing the Alarm History Go to this screen to view the last 999 alar...

Страница 79: ...sor is too high or too low Using the function helps prevent excess or insufficient current from damaging motors wired to Element relays Wire the relays to the current sensors as shown in Figure 8 1 Go to Management Current Sense 2 Define the following parameters o Sensor Read only number specifying the current sensor relay number o Relay Relay number wired to the sensor Range 1 8 o Min Amp Current...

Страница 80: ...rameters Stop Motor Delay Amount of time that needs to pass before shutting down a motor This parameter prevents shutting down a motor un necessarily NOTE Element sends an alarm if a motor shuts down even though the current is no longer monitored ...

Страница 81: ...within eight days of the discovery of the defect and within 12 months of the delivery of the defective product Munters has thirty days from the date of receipt in which to take action and has the right to examine the product at the customer s premises or at its own plant carriage cost to be borne by the customer Munters at its sole discretion has the option of replacing or repairing free of charge...

Страница 82: ...les required for fitting and installation lubricants necessary for commissioning and maintenance It is mandatory to purchase and use only original spare parts or those recommended by the manufacturer Dismantling and assembly must be performed by qualified technicians and according to the manufacturer s instructions The use of non original spare parts or incorrect assembly exonerates the manufactur...

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