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1. 39 5 12 Count 41 5 43 42 5 14 History 5 14 1 Resetting 5 43 5 14 2 Average Temperature HIStory 43 5 14 3 Individual Probes HIStory aaan E r raa TA AEAN ELAO EREDE 43 5 14 4 Outside Temperature History 43 0 14 5 Relative Humidity 44 5 14 6 Static Pressure HISTORY 44 4 7 Water Consumption HISTORY 44 5 14 8 5 14 9 Feeder Time 5 15 Alarm E 5151 5 15 2 Setting Alarm 5 15 2 1 Empty Zone Alarm 47 5 15 2 2 High Low Temperature Limits 47 5 15 2 3 Adjusting Critical Temperature 48 5 15 2 4 Water Alarm 48 5 15 2 5 Static Pressure Limits amp Alarm D
2. 5 16 9 Probe ASSIQNMONG sorsas ss nesan ea a EOE 5 16 9 1 Heating 1 5 ENE 5 16 9 2 0 Output Probes 5 1 6 9 3 Alr Inlet 5 5 16 9 4 5 16 9 5 Average Temperature Probes 5 17 Settings ids vad 5 17 1 Motor 5 17 2 Setting the Temperature Curve 2222 2 2 5 17 3 Min Ventilation Speed Curve 12 11 5 17 4 Relative Humidity 5 17 4 1 Activating RH Comp Functions 5 17 4 2 Adjusting the RH Set Point 5 17 4 3 Min Ventilation Compensation SMUT Rh A 5 5 17 4 5 RH Comp with Heaters
3. 10 5 CONTROLLER 11 5 1 Current CONIONS 11 5 2 SetPoint SStuingS 12 5 32 Minimum esses 5 3 1 Minimum Ventilation SettingS 5 3 1 1 Minimum Ventilation Fan Speed 50 93 12 Minimum Ventilation Timer 5 3 2 Mini Ventilation 5 4 ANP RIGS 5 4 1 5 4 1 1 Principle of 5 4 1 2 Timer based Inlet Settings 5 4 1 3 Resetting the Actuator s Position 5 4 2 Air Inlets with Potentiometer 5 4 2 1 Principle Of OPEatO Min 5 4 2 2 Potentiometer Inlet 5 4 2 3 Inlet tate 5 4 2 4 T Comp on the Inlet Opening 5 4 2 5 SP Comp on the Inlet Opening 5 5 Fan Settings 5 5 1 Off Temperature 5 5 2 Adjusting the Band Widths iis
4. 5 5 3 Timer S 5 6 2 52 rers eee 5 6 1 Principle of 5 6 2 CUPtAIN 5 6 3 De icing Purge 5 5 6 4 Curtain Compensation 5 6 5 Stopping the Fans in Natural Ventilation EXPERT 110 rev 12 3 EXPERT PN110 57 att ede death never ieee ee 33 5 7 1 Selecting Stir Fan FUNCtIONS 34 5 7 2 Hot Temperature 34 5 7 3 Cold Temp rature 34 5 7 4 Probe Difference 35 5 7 5 Stir Fans 35 5 8 Heating Stages isi i 36 5 9 aE 37 5 9 1 Adjusting Cooling Parameters 38 5 9 2 Adjusting Cooling Timer SettingS 38 5 10 SOAKING 39 O MOV OUTPUTS
5. 2 5 16 8 Calibrating the Water Counter The EXPERT PN1 10 provides a pulse input for moni toring water consumption The user can modify the water flow per pulse This value can be adjusted from 1 to 100 liters or gallons per pulse Set the function to WATER from the main menu using the menu select buttons The current day water consumption is displayed Water Consumption Calib 1gal p Min 1 Max 100 e Press the UP arrow key The water flow per pulse is displayed e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the water flow per pulse to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate oureurs 1 Fan 4 Fan 5 6 7 Mm mM Fan 8 Inlet Open Inlet Close Curtain 1 Close Cooling output Soaking Stir Fan Clock 1 Clock 2 5 2 Curtain 2 Close Curtain 1 Open 5 60 EXPERT 110 12 110 5 16 9 Probe Assignment 5 16 9 1 Heating Stages Set the function to PROBE SETTINGS A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 1 Heater 1 using the arrow keys The probes that have been activated in section 5 16 4 are displ
6. Transition Time between day night min Min 1 0 100 8 PASSWORD sec 5 16 3 Min V2 0 100 Installer password EXPERT 110 rev 12 79 EXPERT PN110 A Age amp moratlity 41 Alarms Alarm conditions 46 Alarm settings 47 Empty zone alarm 47 Animals Age mortality amp count 41 Starting anew group 41 B Backup Making a backup of the controller 75 Backup see Memory card Backup box relay 60 Calibration inlet 22 Card memory 75 Celsius units 54 Clean mode Alarms 47 Clean mode set point 13 Operation amp settings 72 Clock Display AM PM or 24hours 54 Setting the time and date 55 Clock outputs Activation 52 Operation amp settings 42 Relay assignment 59 Compensation Outside T compensation 53 RH Compensation see Relative humidity Connections 10 Contrast LCD screen 12 Controller Features 6 7 Location of the controls 8 Mounting instructions 10 Safety backup see Memory card Cooling output see Mist output Culled animals 41 Current conditions 11 Curtain see Natural ventilation curtain Curves 80 EXPERT PN110 Min speed curve Principle of operation 65 Settings 66 Temperature curve Principle of operation 63 64 Settings 64 D Date 55 Day Night Day night times 55 Minimum ventilation at night 15 Night set point 13 Principle of operation 13 Settings 13 Night ventilation Activation 55 De icing Purge See Natural ventilat
7. 10 regulated 250 ON OFF output 24VDC AC 0 15 HOUSING ABS moisture dust tight Operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 5 to 122 F 15 to 50 C Ambient relative humidity max 95 3 0 2 Potentiometer inputs 1 20K pot linear RAIN PU 4 20 4 20 Temperature inputs 1K 77 F 25 C NTC Relays 1 14 Dry contact 15A resistive a Max Motor Load 1HP 0 120 VAC 2 240 Tungsten Light Bulb anus thence esi 8 120 Variable outputs 1 2 mot 250VAC Fuse on variable outputs 15A slow blow The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 74 EXPERT 110 rev 12 EXPERT PN110 7 MEMORY CAR
8. Enable the desired RH compensation functions e Minimum ventilation speed Press the Edit key and set to Yes to use the minimum ventilation compensation option to de crease the humidity level whenever it is too high e Curtains Purge only Hi RH 2 Select Yes to use the Purge function on hi RH levels only or select No to use the Purge function all the time Accessible if the Purge function is enabled in the in stallation see sec 5 16 3 Refer to sec 5 6 1 for further information about this function e Heater Timer Press the Edit key and set to Yes to use heat ers in timer mode in order to decrease the hu midity level e Mist Shutoff Press the Edit key and set to Yes to use the mist shutoff feature to decrease the humidity level e Mist on Low RH Press the Edit key and set to Yes to use the mist on an independent timer to increase the humidity level 5 17 4 2 Adjusting the RH Set Point Set the function to HUMIDITY COMPENSA TION from the main menu using the menu se lect buttons Accessible if at least one RH compensation function is enabled see sec 5 16 4 2 RH Compensation Min vent comp RH set point Heat On Time s Select RH set point display using the arrow keys Press the Edit key then use up and down arrow keys to adjust the relative humidity set point to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate EXPERT 110 rev 12 67 EXPERT PN110
9. Age off days New Dead 0 5 0 e Repeat the procedure above now set the age to 1 day Press the Edit key to validate All histories are now cleared Except for the Alarm Log History 5 14 2 Average Temperature History The AMBIENT TEMPERATURE menu gives the mini mum and maximum temperature values recorded by the probes during the current day These val ues are kept in memory for the past 7 days Set the function to AMBIENT TEMPERATURE from the main menu using the menu select but tons The current average room temperature is displayed Today s Min Max Min 67 8 Max 72 2 Yesterday Min 65 3 71 7 e Press the down arrow key to scroll the menu The probes status is displayed then today s mini mum and maximum temperature values are dis played Keep scrolling the history of minimum and maximum temperatures recorded for each day for the past 7 days is displayed 5 14 3 Individual Probes History The EXPERT PN110 keeps an history of the high and low temperature readings of each probe for the current day The current day values are reset at 12 00 everyday and are then stored into the history The individual probes history is recorded for the past 7 days e Set the function to PROBE TEMPERATURES main menu using the menu select buttons The current probe temperature reading is displayed 3 Days ago Pb1L 67 8 Pb1H 71 3 Pb2L 65 2 Pb2H 69 7 Pb3L 66 9 74 2
10. Variable Stage Speed Opening of the inlet during a variable stage with Opening 1 Intermediate Step of the total time 4 Step HI Opening 1 2 Intermediary 1 2 11 Variable Stage 50 75 100 Speed step 1 Opening of the Inlet Opening during a variable stage with of the total time 2 Intermediate Steps Step HI Opening Intermediary Step 2 Intermediary Step 1 Step Opening Variable Stage 50 60 85 96 100 Speed interm step1 2 EXPERT 110 rev 12 17 EXPERT PN110 5 4 1 2 Timer based Inlet Settings IS 18 Make sure the inlet operates in timer mode before setting the following inlet parameters see sec 5 16 3 Inlet openings are defined as a per centage of their total opening time Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Select 1 Stage Opening with the menu se lect buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Inlet Status Position Test Mode Closed Min Vent Stg 1 Min Stage 2 Stage 8 Overopening settings Opening off Bandwidth 5 0 Total open 2 00 Step on var 1 Position This is the current position
11. lt ONTIME p Minimum ventilation cycles are ensured by the vari able fan outputs The fan speed can automatically adjusted over time by using acurve see sec 5 17 3 Note that the minimum ventilation curve must be turned off to adjust the mini mum ventilation settings 14 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 3 1 Minimum Ventilation Settings 5 3 1 1 Minimum Ventilation Fan Speed Set the function to MINIMUM VENTILATION CURVE using the menu select buttons e Press the right arrow key to select 1 Vari able 1 menu Min Vent Settings Variable Output 1 1 Timer Status 2 Minimum Curve e Use the arrow keys to select the 2 Minimum Curve menu The minimum speed of variable output 1 is displayed e If the temperature curve is the minimum fan speed as calculated by the curve is dis played Press the down arrow key and scroll the display until Curve Stat status flashes on screen Press the Edit key then press the down arrow key to disable the curve Press Edit once again to validate the new curve status Now that the curve is off follow the instruc tions below Min Ventilation Variable Output 1 Speed 20 Curve stat Off e When the curve is OFF the minimum speed of variable output 1 flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the minimum speed to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e If itis used proceed in simi
12. 5 17 4 3 Min Ventilation Compensation The stage 1 minimum speed can be adjusted auto matically as a function of relative humidity As humidity increases the stage 1 minimum speed in creases proportionally to compensate for the change At or below the humidity set point stage 1 minimum speed is equal to the normal uncom pensated speed The user specifies the increase in minimum speed for a relative humidity equal to the humidity set point 10 For example if the minimum speed is 40 and the compensation adjustment is 30 the minimum speed will be adjusted to 70 of full soeed when the humidity rises 10 above the humidity set point In addi tion to adjusting the minimum speed the humidity compensation feature also changes the operation of the minimum ventilation cycle if the controller is Operating in minimum ventilation mode when the relative humidity exceeds the humidity set point the minimum ventilation fans are operated continu ously rather than cycled STAGE 1 RH Comp on the Min Ventilation Speed COMPEN SATED SPEED gt NORMAL MIN SPEED RELATIVE HUMIDITY RH RH SET POINT 68 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Set the function to HUMIDITY COMPENS Accessible if at least 1 RH compensation function is enabled sec 5 17 4 and if the humidity probe is used sec 5 16 4 2 RH Compensation Min vent comp 5 30 RH set point 65 Heater Compensation He
13. Temperature probes used 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Number of 0 10V outputs Use water meter Li it Gal outdoor temperature probe 2 0 10 output 2 Signal static pressure probe 0 10 output 1 utility it 0 10 output 1 Signal Yi Yi Li Pa Static Pressure WC inches of water T Restart 2 Use Inlet 5 5 5 RELATIVE HUMIDITY RH FUNCTIONS 5 17 4 compensation on min ventilation speed Yes compensation with heaters Yi es No Curtain purge on high RH levels only Yes No Yes No RH compensation with mist shutoff Use Soaking 10 6 DAY NIGHT sec 5 16 6 Variable output 1 Motor Curve Use day night set point Yes N Use night Minimum Ventilation Yes No Variable output 2 Motor Curve 1 10 Day Time starts at Outdoor compensation on variable outputs Yes No gt 2 52 Static Pressure SP Inlet 1 11 compensation with mist on low RH 2 Yes No Variable output 1 Minimum Speed 0 100 Variable output 2 Minimum Speed 10 100 Night Time starts at Digit display amp SP
14. Yes to change the minimum venti lation fan speed at night select No to dis able this function Day Time Set the time at which day settings start be ing used Accessible if a night function is enabled above Night Time Set the time at which night settings start being used Accessible if a night function is enabled above Transition If the night set point is enabled above a tran sition is made from one set point to the other Set this transition time to the desired value EXPERT 110 rev 12 55 EXPERT PN110 5 16 7 Relay Assignment The EXPERT PN110 can control up to 14 ON OFF relay outputs and 2 variable relay outputs The map ping between the stages and the relays must be determined by the user IS The relays with a mark below are assigned to the selected output Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll the display The first number above the relay numbers stands as the first number of the relay In this example the relay 1 and 3 are as signed to Heater 1 stage This means that when heater 1 stage operates the units connected on those relays will be turned on Note that relay assignment can only be by the installer sec 5 16 2 Heater 1 Relays 0 1 12345678901234 Pressing the down arrow key directly goes to the last relay and pressing the up arrow key returns to the first relay This makes it easier to step through the relays IS Use the template at the end of this manu
15. 5 10 Minimum Ventilation in Clean Mode To ensure good air circulation minimum ventilation cycles can be activated while the controller oper ates in clean mode In this case the controller uses the same fans and settings as for the regular mini mum ventilation cycles Settings Activating the Clean Mode e Set the function to CLEAN MODE from the main menu using the menu select buttons The clean mode status flashes on the display Clean Mode Status On Use Min Vent Yes Detect Lo Temp Yes e Press the Edit key and set the clean mode to on Press the Edit key once again to activate the clean mode 72 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Min Ventilation in Clean Mode e Set the function to CLEAN MODE from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Use the arrow keys to select the Use Vent menu Clean Mode Status On Use Min Vent Yes Detect Lo Temp Yes e Select Yes to enable the minimum ventila tion cycles while the controller is in clean mode Low Temperature Alarm in Clean Mode e Set the function to CLEAN MODE from the main menu using the menu select buttons The clean mode status flashes on the display e Press the down arrow key to select Detect Lo Temp display Clean Mode Status On Use Min Vent Yes Detect Lo Temp Yes e Press the Edit key then press use the arrow key to select the status of the low tempera ture alarm while the controller is in clean mode EXPERT PN11
16. Deg C or Fahrenheit Deg F Water Gallons Liters Static Pressure Inches of water WC or Pascal Pa EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 16 4 Activating Deactivating Probes 5 16 4 1 Temperature Probes Select the temperature probes that are connected to the controller then refer to section 5 16 9 to assign the activated probes to air inlets to heating stages to be part of the average room tempera ture etc At least one temperature probe must be activated Set the function to USER e Select the 2 Temp Probes menu Tempera ture probes are displayed Temp Probes Used 123456 4 WW e Select the desired probe Press the Edit key then use the up arrow key to select the probe or the down arrow key to deselect the probe Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 16 4 2 Other Probes Set the function to USER Select the Other Probes menu Probe Selection Use RH Yes Use Water Yes Use Outdoor Yes Use Stat Press Yes e Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow keys to enable or disable the following probes Relative Humidity Probe Water Meter Outdoor Temperature Probe Static Pressure Probe 110 5 16 5 Setting the Time and Date Set the function to TIME amp DATE from the main menu using the menu select buttons Time amp Date Y M D lt gt Date Time 2001 03 29 11 21 15 Press the right arrow key once The year flashes Press the Ed
17. High Pressure Alarm High static pressure Alarm Probe 1 6 Defect A temperature probe is defective Outdoor Probe Defect The outdoor probe is defective Pot Inlet Defect The inlet is defective Water Spill High Water consumption too high SP Probe Defect The static pressure sensor is defective RH Probe Defect The humidity probe is defective Another alarm situation occurs when power to the EXPERT PN110 fails In this case the alarm relay is activated When the alarm relay is activated the normally open contact closes 46 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 15 2 Setting Alarm Limits The following diagram explains how temperature alarms are detected Detection of ALARM Temperature Alarms LIMITS HI T ALARM When the average room temperature exceeds the high temperature alarm setting a high tempera ture alarm is generated When the average room temperature drops below the low temperature alarm setting a low temperature alarm is gener ated Although these settings are entered by the user as absolute values they are defined relative to the current set point and are automatically ad justed by the controller when the set point changes The situation is slightly different when the outside temperature is greater than the set point In this case the set point is replaced by the outside tem perature as the reference point This means an alarm is set off when the
18. This parameter be adjusted from to 15 minutes Open amp Close Times Set the Open Close and Off time of the curtain s opening and closing cycles Note that the Off time is common to both cycles Wind Delay When temperature decreases below the Start Closing point or when it increases above the Start Opening point the curtain only starts moving after the wind delay has elapsed This prevents the actuator from moving when wind drafts are causing fleet ing temperature changes Set the wind de lay to the desired value Purge Move Time The Purge Move Time is the time required to de ice or to purge the curtain It can be adjusted from O to 900 seconds refer to the following section to set all other de icing purge settings Status Select Man to select the position of the curtain manually or select Auto to let the controller control the curtain s position EXPERT 110 rev 12 29 EXPERT PN110 5 6 3 De icing Purge Settings 30 Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 3 Curtains menu Select 3 Purge Settings option using the ar row keys Note that this menu is only available if the purge option is enabled sec 5 14 3 Set each of the following parameters in turn with the adjustment buttons To edit a param eter press Edit then use the adjustment but tons to set the value Once it is set press Edit again to val
19. adjusted from O to 900 seconds e Set the function to HUMIDITY COMPENS Accessible if at least 1 RH compensation function is enabled sec 5 17 4 and if the humidity probe is used sec 5 16 4 2 Mist on Lo RH Lo SetPoint 10 On Time 30sec Off Time 240sec e Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Low Set Point Set the humidity level below which misting units start running in timer mode or select Off to disable this function Accessible if the Mist on Low RH option is enabled in section 5 17 4 2 On amp Off Times Set the On and Off Times of the misting timer EXPERT 110 rev 12 69 EXPERT PN110 5 17 5 Outdoor Comp on Bandwidth 1 2 Stages 1 and 2 bandwidths can be adjusted auto matically as a function of outdoor temperature com pensation As the outside temperature decreases stages 1 and 2 bandwidths increase gradually to com pensate for the change The user specifies the band width used in summer as well as the bandwidth used in winter for both variable outputs of stages 1 and 2 The bandwidths can be adjusted from 1 to 10 F 0 6 to 5 6 C The winter s bandwidth must be even or greater than the summer s bandwidth gt Bandwidth of stages 1 2 WINTER BANDWIDTH SUMMER BANDWIDTH 70 Note that the
20. e Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Select 2 Compensation menu Accessible if the inlet uses a potentiometer sec 5 16 3 e Select 1 Temp amp Static menu using the ar row keys Inlet Compensation Temp Comp 5 F Stat Press Off WC e Press the down arrow key once to select Stat Press display using the arrow keys Accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 e Press Edit then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the static pressure compensation to the desired value 24 EXPERT 110 rev 12 SP Compensation Stages The following procedure shows how to select the fan stages to which the static pressure compensa tion will be applied e Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Select 2 Compensation menu Accessible if the inlet uses a potentiometer sec 5 16 3 e Select 2 Static Stages menu using the ar row keys The current fan stages are displayed Comp Static Stages lt gt 12345678 e Put check marks to identify the fan stage s on which the static pressure compensation is applied 110 5 5 Fan Settings The EXPERT PN1 10 can control up to 8 ON OFF fan stages These stages operate in a Sequence to increase the level of ventilation as the room tem perature rises Each stage can also
21. e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The High and Low temperatures of the cur rent day are displayed Keep scrolling to look at the Hi and Lo temperature s history recorded for each temperature probe for the past 7 days 5 14 4 Outside Temperature History The controller keeps an history of the Hi and Lo temperature readings of the outside temperature probe for the current day and for the past 7 days e Set the function to OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE main menu using the menu select buttons The current temperature reading of the outside probe is displayed Accessible if the outside temperature probe is en abled see sec 5 16 4 2 Today s Min Max Min 71 3 Max 74 2 Yesterday Min 64 2 Max 67 3 e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The minimum and maximum temperature val ues recorded for the current day are displayed Keep scrolling to look at the minimum and maximum temperature s history recorded for the past 7 days EXPERT 110 rev 12 43 EXPERT PN110 5 14 5 Relative Humidity History 1 10 keeps an history of the mini mum and maximum humidity level recorded for the current day and for the past 7 days e Set the function to RELATIVE HUMIDITY from the main menu using the menu select buttons The current relative humidity level is displayed as well as the minimum and maximum humid ity levels recorded for the current day Accessible if the humidity probe is enabled see
22. 1 F to 20 0 F 0 6 C to 11 1 C above the set point The stop temperature ranges from 0 5 F to 19 5 F 0 3 to 10 3 C above the set point The stop temperature must be 0 5 F 0 39 lower than the start temperature Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons 34 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Stir menu Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Cold Temp Yes Probe Diff Yes Hot Start Temp 75 0 Hot Stop Temp 74 5 Press the down arrow key in order to select the Hot Start Temp menu Accessible if the stir fans hot temperature function is enabled above e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the start temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key The stop tempera ture flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the stop temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 7 3 Cold Temperature Settings If the Cold Temp function has been enabled the temperature at which the stir fan output starts and stops must be defined The start temperature ranges from 0 5 F to 40 0 F 0 3 C to 22 2 C below the set point The stop temperature ranges from 35 5 F 19 7 C below the set point to 10 F 5 6 C above the set point The stop temperature must 0 5 F 0 3 C
23. 1 Installing the Controller on the Wall Fasten the two metal brackets on the mounting holes located behind the controller using six 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 4 2 Connections 4 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 A ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES LAWS AND REGULATIONS MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE DOING ANY WIRING TO AVOID ELEC TRICAL SHOCKS AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE 10 EXPERT PN110 rev 12 4 2 2 Alarm Connection There are two types of alarms on the market One type activates when current is cut off at its input the other type of alarm activates when current is supplied at its input For an alarm of the first type use the NC terminal as shown on the wiring dia gram For an alarm of the second type use the NO terminal 4 2 3 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 part
24. 5 17 4 6 Mist Low RH 5 17 5 Outdoor Comp on Bandwidth 1 2 5 17 5 1 Summer amp Winter Bandwidths 5 17 5 2 Summer amp Winter Temp tana dense 71 Bel 726 Clean ROE E heen chain 72 5 1727 Test 73 7 MEMORY iiss sie see 75 8 WORK SHEETS 77 8 1 Probe Assignment Worksheet 78 8 2 Relay Assignment Worksheet 78 8 3 Installation Setup Worksheet 79 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 EXPERT PN110 1 PRECAUTIONS We strongly recommend installing supplementary natural ventilation as well as a backup thermostat on at least one cooling stage refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user s manual to connect the thermostat Although fuses at the input and outputs of the controller protect its circuits in case of an overload or overvoltage we recommend installing an additional protection device on the controller s supply circuit The room temperature where th
25. OVER 110 8 WORK SHEETS CLIENT Name Address City Tel Fax E mail INSTALLER Name Address City Tel Fax E mail EXPERT 110 rev 12 77 EXPERT PN110 8 1 Probe Assignment Worksheet Output 1 2 5 Heaters EW _ Curtain _ _____ 8 2 Relay Assignment Worksheet RELAY ASSIGNMENT OUTPUTS RELAYS Heater 3 Heater 2 Heater 1 2 7 frof 1 12 13 __ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inlet Open Inlet Close Curtain 2 Open Curtain 2 Close Curtain 1 Open Curtain 1 Close Cooling output Soaking Stir Fan Clock 1 Clock 2 Backup relay box 78 EXPERT 110 rev 12 11 8 3 Installation Setup Worksheet INSTALLATION SETUP INSTALLATION SETUP PARAMETER SETTINGS 7 INSTALLATION 5 16 3 4 LCD CONTRAST sec 5 1 0 1 2 4 LCD Contrast value 10 to 100 2 TEMPERATURE PROBES sec 5 16 4 3 OTHER PROBES sec 5 16 4 Use relative humidity sensor RH 2 es
26. Position Resetting the actuator s position is used to clear accumulated time offets caused by the frequent openings and closings of the inlet The controller resets the actuator s position at regular intervals to make sure the inlet position is always accurate This reset is performed automatically according to one of these two methods Reset the minimum position only Close mode Each time a reset is performed the inlet to tally closes Once the actuator s position is reset the inlet returns to its previous posi tion The Close pilot light of the inlet flashes while the controller closes the inlet Reset toward the nearest position Open Close mode If the current inlet position is higher than 50 at the reset time the controller fully opens the inlet to reset the actuator s posi tion if the current inlet position is lower than 50 the controller closes the inlet to per form the reset This way the inlet never closes when the room temperature already asks for a wide opening The Open or Close pilot light of the inlet flashes while the controller moves the inlet Make sure limit switches are located at both ends of the actuators when using this re setting method Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Select 1 Stage Opening with the menu se lect buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are prese
27. Press the Edit key once again to validate the value EXPERT 110 rev 12 35 EXPERT PN110 5 8 Heating Stages The controller can control three independent heat ing stages These stages are independent from one another and each operate according to their own temperature settings and probe selection see sec 5 16 3 and 5 16 4 The stop temperature of an heating stage must be at least 5 0 3 C higher than its start tem perature The start On temperature can be set from 0 5 F 0 3 F below the set point to 40 F 4090 Operating Diagram Heating of an Heating Output output gt Temperature of the heater s probes 36 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Settings Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Press the right arrow key to select 1 Heat menu Heaters Heater 2 On 67 0 Heater 2 Off 68 1 Heater 1 On 69 0 e Select the desired ON or OFF Temperature e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the start or stop temperature of the se lected heater to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e Proceed in similar fashion to set the ON and OFF temperatures of each heating stage EXPERT PN110 5 9 Mist Cooling The controller has one cooling stage used to con trol mist units The cooling stage is independent from the fan and heater stages and can be acti vated at any tempe
28. TIME to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key twice The maxi mum ON TIME flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the maximum ON TIME to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate EXPERT PN110 5 10 Soaking Soaking cycles can be activated while the control ler is in clean mode These cycles are used to acti vate soaking devices to clean the room when it is empty The soaking devices are activated follow ing a timer the timer s ON TIME can be adjusted from to 3600 seconds 1hour the OFF TIME can be adjusted from O to 240 minutes 4 hours The soaking cycles start being performed when the controller enters in clean mode up to 99 soaking cycles can be executed or select Cont for the soaking mode to operate continuously Settings e Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES using the menu select buttons Select 9 Soaking menu using the arrow keys The ON TIME flashes on the display Accessible if the soaking feature is enabled sec 5 16 3 On Time 60sec i Off Time 60min Soaking Cycle None e Press Edit key then use the arrow keys to ad just the ON TIME to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e Press the down arrow key The OFF TIME flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust it to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press t
29. Yes to enable the curtain compensa tion 110 Use Purge 2 Select Yes to enable the curtains purge fea ture Hi T ReStart Select Yes if you want fans to restart when the room temperature gets too high in natural ventilation Use Inlet Press the Edit key and then select Yes to enable the air inlet Use Inlet with Select Pot if the inlet opening is defined by a potentiometer or select Time to control the opening with a timer Use SP alarm Select Yes to enable static pressure alarm types Use Cooling Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or deactivate the cool ing output Use Stir Fan Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or deactivate the stir fan Use Soaking Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or deactivate soaking feature Variable Speed Fan Minimum Speeds and Mo tor Curve This is the minimum speed of the variable fans within regular fan stages It does not apply to the minimum ventilation stage Use Purge No Hi T ReStart Yes Use Inlet Yes Inlet with Time Use SP Alarm No Use Cooling Yes Use Stir Fan Yes Use Soaking Yes V1 Min Speed 20 V2 Min Speed 20 V2 Motor Curve 4 Outdoor on Var Yes Digit Display T Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the minimum speed for the first vari able output to the desired value Press the Ed
30. activate two variable outputs for cooling The user defines a start and a stop temperature for each stage When the room temperature reaches this value the stage is activated Start temperatures ON TEMP are defined with respect to the set point and with respect to each other This means that when one of these values is adjusted all the consecutive values are adjusted by the same amount For example if the set point is increased by 1 F the start temperatures for all fan stages will be increased by the same amount VENTILATION LEVEL STAGE X 1 STAGE X OFF TEMP STAGE ON TEMP STAGE X 1 ORR TEMP STAGE X 1 ON TEMP Operating Diagram of Fan Stages Timer based relays in fan stages Fan stages can activate relays that operate fol lowing a timer On and Off Times This is useful to activate misting units in timer mode while a spe cific fan stage is active Refer to section 5 16 7 to enable timer based relays EXPERT 110 rev 12 25 EXPERT PN110 Variable Outputs A variable output is activated when the ON tem perature of the stage that uses the variable output is reached The variable output is activated at the absolute minimum speed see sec 5 16 3 and its speed increases up to full speed when room tem perature reaches the ON temperature of the next stage Operating Diagram of Variable Speed Fans 100 gt ROOM T STAGE X OFF TEMP STAGE X ON TEMP STAGE X 1 ON TEMP Transiti
31. arrow keys to scroll down the menu Information about the ani mal age and count is displayed Age amp Mortality 2 10 days New Dead 0 Today s Dead 0 EXPERT 110 12 11 EXPERT PN110 Viewing the Current Set Point Select the SET POINT CURVE menu using the menu select buttons Press the right arrow key once in order to select 1 Set Points menu The current set point is displayed Set Point Current Day Night Adjusting LCD Contrast The LCD screen contrast can be adjusted from 10 to 100 Select USER from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Press the right arrow key once to select the 1 LCD Contrast menu The LCD contrast value is displayed LCD Contrast Value 100 Min 10 Max 100 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the LCD contrast to the desired value Press Edit once again to validate 12 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 2 Set Point Settings The set point is a target temperature in the room The activation of most outputs of the controller is based on this reference temperature IS The set points can only be modified while the temperature curve is dis abled Disabling the Temperature Curve Follow these steps if the temperature curve is en abled e Set the function to SET POINT CURVE using the menu select buttons e Use the arrow key to select the 2 Curve menu then press the right arrow key The curve status is dis
32. e Select 1 Curtain Open menu using the ar row keys The relays used to open the curtain are displayed Curtain Open Relay 0 1 lt gt 12345678901 234 e Use the arrow keys to select the desired relay used to OPEN the curtain Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate e Return to the previous menu by pressing the left arrow key Select 2 Curtain Close menu e Use the arrow keys to select the desired relay used to CLOSE the curtain Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate EXPERT 110 rev 12 57 EXPERT PN110 5 16 7 4 Inlet Relays Relays 7 8 and relays 13 14 have specially been designed to connect actuators When actuators are connected to these relays their open and close re lays can never be activated at the same time 58 Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 3 Inlet menu using the arrow keys Accessible if the inlet is enabled sec 5 16 3 Select 1 Inlet Open menu using the arrow keys Inlet Open Relay 0 1 lt gt 12345678901 234 Use the arrow keys to select the desired relay used to OPEN the inlet Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate Go back to the previous menu
33. indoor temperature reaches Outside Temperature High Alarm Off set the offset being the difference between the high alarm temperature setting and the set point A third parameter called the critical temperature is defined to continue monitoring the indoor tem perature for high temperatures When the indoor temperature reaches the critical high temperature defined as an absolute value an alarm is set off 110 Other Alarms High and low static pressures also generate alarms A user defined delay can be used to delay the alarm see sec 5 15 2 5 The controller also detects water spills by monitoring water consumption lev els 5 15 2 1 Empty Zone Alarm When the controller operates in clean mode an alarm can be set off whenever the room temperature de creases below a user defined temperature limit The following step shows how to adjust this limit Refer to section 5 17 6 to activate this function and for further information on the clean mode Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 10 Alarms menu using the menu select buttons The clean mode temperature alarm flashes on the display Temperature Alarms Empty zone 32 0 Low Alarm 60 0 High Alarm 90 0 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the clean mode low temperature limit Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 15 2 2 High Low Temperature Limits Th
34. menu select buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 e Select Stat pressure using the arrow keys The low static pressure set point flashes on the display Accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 SP Set points Low SP 000 WC 100 High SP e Press Edit then use the up and down arrow keys to set the low static pressure set point to the desired value Press Edit again to validate e Press the down arrow key The high static pres sure set point flashes on the display e Press Edit then use the up and down arrow keys to set the high static pressure set point to the desired value Press Edit once again to validate EXPERT 110 rev 12 23 EXPERT PN110 SP Opening Compensation The static pressure compensation is expressed as a percentage per 0 01inch of water 0 01 WC It determines by how much the inlet must open or close to help reduce or enhance the static pres sure in the building according to set points For each 01 WC above the high static pressure set point or below the low static pressure set point the inlet will open or close using the compensation value assigned by the user For example if the compen sation value is set to 1 WC and the static pres sure is 0 05 WC above the high static pressure set point the inlet will open of 5 to help decrease the static pressure in the building The maximum static pressure compensation value is 10
35. of the selected air inlet This value cannot be modified Test mode This is the room temperature used in test mode This value can only be modified in the Test Mode menu see section 4 17 7 EXPERT PN110 rev 12 Closed This is the position of the air inlet during the Off Time portion of a minimum ventilation cycle Set this position to the desired value Min Vent This is the position of the air inlet during the On Time portion of a minimum ventilation cycle Set this position to the desired value Stage x min Assign an inlet opening in with the startup of each variable fan stage Stage x max Assign an inlet opening in with each on off fan stage and with the end of each vari able fan stage Over Opening Settings Opening Assign an inlet position with the over opening stage Bandwidth Set the number of degrees above the start temperature of the last fan stage at which the inlet opens to its over opening position see previous graph Total Open Enter the exact amount of time required to reach the actuator s maximum limit switch The controller will limit the opening of the inlet ac cording to this parameter value Steps on Variable Stages Set the number of intermediary steps that are used to open the inlet in the course of a vari able speed fan stage Accessible if variable outputs are enabled sec 5 16 3 110 5 4 1 3 Resetting the Actuator s
36. sec 5 16 4 2 Today s Min Max Min 63 Max 67 Yesterday Min 60 72 e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The relative humidity history is displayed 5 14 6 Static Pressure History The controller keeps an history of the minimum and maximum static pressure values recorded for the current days and for the past 7 days e Set the function to STATIC PRESSURE from the main menu using the menu select buttons The current static pressure is displayed Accessible if a static pressure sensor is enabled see sec 5 16 4 2 Today s Min Max Min 0 02 Max 0 07 Yesterday Min 0 04 Max 0 08 e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The static pressure Min Max History is dis played 44 EXPERT 110 12 5 14 7 Water Consumption History 1 10 provides a pulse input to moni tor water consumption Those values are kept in memory for the past 75 days The controller also displays the total water consumption value since the beginning of the batch e Set the function to WATER from the main menu using the menu select buttons The wa ter consumption for the current day is displayed Water Consumption 2000 01 01 32 0111 e Press the down arrow key once total water consumption since the beginning of the batch is displayed e Press the down arrow key once again The water consumption history is displayed start ing with the oldest recorded value
37. sec 5 16 3 Probe Diff 5 0 Cold amp Probe Timer On Time Off Time 1 00 m s 1 00 m s Press the down arrow key to select the Probe Diff menu Accessible if the probe difference function is enabled above e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the temperature difference between two probes above which the stir fans start operat ing Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 7 5 Stir Fans Timer Settings If the Cold Temp and or Probe Diff functions have been enabled the stir fans will operate following a timer These two functions share the same timer The timer s On and Off times can be adjusted from 0 minutes seconds to 60 minutes 0 seconds Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Stir menu Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Probe Diff 5 0 Cold 4 Probe Timer 1 00 m s 1 00 m s On Time Off Time e Press the down arrow key to select the On Time menu Accessible if the stir fans cold temperature and or probe difference functions are enabled above e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the On Time to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e Press the down arrow key once The Off Time flashes on the display e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the Off Time to the desired value
38. section for further information on these parameters Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 3 Curtains menu Select the desired curtain with the arrow keys Set each of the following parameters in turn with the adjustment buttons To edit a param eter press Edit then use the adjustment but tons to set the value Once it is set press Edit again to validate the new value RS Refer to the previous sections of this manual to get further informa tion about the following param eters Curtain 1 Initial Open at Start Close at 78 0 Start Open at 82 0 Open Time 215 Initial Time Open Time Close Time Off Time Initial Open at Specify the room temperature at which the controller enters in natural ventilation and opens the curtain for the first time The cur tain opens during its respective Initial Time when this temperature is reached Start Close at Set the temperature below which the cur tain closes in timer mode This parameter can be adjusted from to 20 F to 11 1 C above the set point Start Open at Set the temperature above which the cur tain opens in timer mode This parameter can be adjusted from 0 5 to 20 F 0 3 to 11 1 C above the Start Close at parameter value Initial Time Set the initial opening time of the curtain The curtain opens during this time when the controller first enters in natural ventilation
39. stir fans can be enabled to create an air draft to cool down the animals When they are used for this purpose stir fans start operating continuously when the room temperature reaches the output s start tem perature The output is disabled when the tem perature falls below its stop temperature see graph on the right 2 Stir fans in cold temperature conditions When the room temperature is too low stir fans can be activated to disperse the warm air produced by heating units uniformly throughout the building When they are used for this purpose stir fans start running in timer mode when the room tempera ture falls below the output s start temperature They are disabled when the room temperature rises and reaches the output s stop temperature see graph on the right 3 Stir fans used to reduce temperature differ ences between probes Stir fans can start running in timer mode when there is a considerable temperature difference be tween the reading of two probes This function is used to ensure the uniformity of the temperature in the house When they are used for this purpose stir fans start running when the difference of tem perature between two probes exceeds a user de fined temperature limit they stop when the tem perature difference between the probes gets 0 5 F 0 3 C below the limit see graph on the right Stir Fans in Hot Temperature Conditions STOP T START T Stir Fans in Stir fan Cold Te
40. through the 7 Installation menu from the USER main menu and answer all questions to customize the controller for your particular applications see sec 5 16 3 6 Step through the 3 Other Probes menu from the USER main menu and answer all questions to customize the controller for your needs see sec 5 16 4 2 7 Assign relays to Heater stages section 5 16 7 1 Fan stages section 5 16 7 2 Curtains section 5 16 7 3 Inlet section 5 16 7 4 Stir fans section 5 16 7 5 Cooling stage section 5 16 7 6 Soaking stage section 5 16 7 7 Clock outputs section 5 16 7 8 8 Assign temperature probes to Heating stages section 5 16 9 1 section 5 16 9 3 Curtains section 5 16 9 4 Average Room T section 5 16 9 5 1 outputs sectoin 5 16 9 2 Set the room T set point see sec 5 2 Adjust the start stop temperatures of fan and heater stages see sec 5 5 1 amp 5 8 1 When the room temperature is below the set point fans can operate according to a mini mum ventilation cycle Refer to section 5 3 to adjust the minimum ventilation cycle Calibrate the inlet Refer to section 5 4 2 to make the air inlet calibration Adjust inlet openings for each of the ventila tion stages Refer to section 5 4 3 Adjust the hot and cold offsets of stir fans if applicable Refer to sect
41. 0 5 17 7 Test Mode A test mode allows you to simulate temperature changes and verify controller performance test mode the room temperature probe inputs are turned off allowing the user to change the tem perature used by the controller to operate the stages The controller operates as before using the new temperature settings Setting the Room Temperature When the room temperature is adjusted the con troller bypasses the temperature probes inputs and uses the new value as a reference The Test Mode is deactivated after 15 minutes of inactivity e Set the function to TEST MODE from the main menu using the menu select buttons The on off Test Mode state is displayed Press the Edit key and set it to ON using the up arrow key Press the Edit key once again to validate the test mode status Test Mode Off Temp 69 5 F e Press the down arrow key to select the room temperature e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the room temperature to the desired value EXPERT PN110 rev 12 73 EXPERT PN110 WY DG deka EXPERT PN 110 Main supply fuse 4A slow blow Mains supply frequency 85 250V 50 60Hz outputs T2 22242524 cease 0 10 30mA source Precision O 10V outputs 1 14
42. 1 Bandwidth Ventilation Stage 1 On bandwidth Var2 bandwidth e Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the variable 1 bandwidth to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e If itis used proceed in similar fashion to adjust the bandwidth of variable output 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select the variable 1 output of stage 2 Follow the same procedure to adjust Var1 and Var 2 band widths of stage 2 5 5 3 Timer Settings A fan stage can include certain relays configured to operate in timer mode Refer to section 5 16 7 2 to activate a fan stage in timer mode Adjust the timer settings as follows Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu see sec 5 16 2 e Select the 2 Fan Stages then select the proper stage using the arrow keys Stage 1 Relays Variable 1 Variable 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 13 Relay 14 On Time Off Time e Press the down arrow key and scroll the dis play until the ON and OFF times are displayed e Press the Edit key the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the ON and OFF times of the selected fan stage to the desired value EXPERT 110 rev 12 27 EXPERT PN110 5 6 Natural Ventilation 5 6 1 Principle of Operation The controller controls up to 2 independent curtains for natural ventilation Th
43. 10 above the RH Set Point On Time of the heaters RH Comp with Timer Heating Outputs Maximum On Time Minimum On Time 10 RH Set Point Set the function to HUMIDITY COMPENS Accessible if at least 1 RH compensation function is enabled sec 5 17 4 and if the humidity probe is used sec 5 16 4 2 Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Heater Compensation Min OnTime 15sec Max OnTime 60sec Cycle Time 300sec Minimum amp Maximum On Times Set the minimum and maximum On Times of the heating timer The minimum On Time starts be ing used when indoor humidity levels reach the RH set point the maximum On Time is used when humidity levels are 10 above the RH set point Accessible if RH compensation with heating outputs is enabled sec 5 17 4 2 Cycle Time Set the cycle time of the heating timer Accessible if RH compensation with heating outputs is enabled sec 5 17 4 2 5 17 4 6 Mist on Low RH To compensate for low RH levels the controller can activate the misting output in timer mode The misting output starts when RH levels decrease be low the Low RH Set Point The Low Humidity Set Point be adjusted from to 60 of humidity level The on and off times of the mist timer can be
44. 2 menu The probe assignment for the selected curtain is displayed The probes with a mark below are assigned to control the selected curtain Ambient Temperature 74 4 F Cur SetP 70 0 F Pbi Pb2 On Use the right and left arrow keys to select the desired probe Press Edit the probe digit flashes on the display Use the up arrow key to assign the probe or the down arrow key to unassign the probe to control the inlet EXPERT 110 rev 12 61 EXPERT PN110 5 16 9 5 Average Temperature Probes Probes that have been enabled in the installation sec 5 16 4 must now be assigned to be part of the average temperature reading in the barn Select AMBIENT TEMPERATURE display from the main menu The average temperature in the barn is displayed e Press the down arrow key in order to select the desired probe The probes displayed here are the ones that have been activated in sec tion 5 16 4 Ambient Temperature Average 74 4 F Cur SetP 70 0 F Pbi Pb2 On Probes Set 2 Pb1 On Pb2 Pb3 On Pb4 Pb5 Off Pb6 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to select or deselect a probe to be part of the average room temperature Press the Edit key once again to validate 62 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 17 Advanced Settings 5 17 1 Motor Curve The relationship between the voltage supplied to a motor and its operating speed is described by a motor curve This curve varies with the make
45. 5 14 8 Heater Run Time History The EXPERT PN110 keeps a daily history of the heater run time These values are kept in memory for the past 75 days or since the beginning of the batch The controller also logs the total run time of the heaters Set the function to HEATERS FEEDERS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Accessible if heaters or feeders are enabled s 5 16 3 Select 1 Heaters using the arrow keys then select the desired heater The current HEATER RUN TIME is displayed Heater 1 Run Time 2000 01 01 30min 110 Heater 1 Run Time Total run time 120min e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The total heater run time is displayed then the heater run time values recorded for the last 75 days are displayed Keep pressing the down arrow key to scroll the display and look at all histories 5 14 9 Feeder Run Time History The EXPERT PN110 keeps a daily history of the feeder run time These values are kept in memory for the past 75 days since the beginning of the batch The controller also calculates the total time the feeders have been running Up to 4 feeders can be monitored Set the function to HEATERS FEEDERS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Accessible if heaters or feeders are enabled s 5 16 3 e Select the 2 Feeders menu using the arrow keys then select the desired feeder The Run Time of the selected feeder is displ
46. 8 LEDs LED display Location 8 Output status LEDs Information onscreen 53 Location 8 Meaning 9 M Marketed animals 41 Measuring units 54 Memory card 75 Minimum ventilation Night ventilation Activation 55 Principle of operation 14 Settings 14 15 EXPERT PN110 Misting output Activation 53 Principle of operation 37 Relay assignment 58 RH compensation on the mist output Principle of operation 67 Settings 38 Mortality Entering new mortalities 41 Posting of mortalities 41 Motor curves Activation 53 Principle of operation 62 Mounting instructions 10 N Natural ventilation curtain Activate fans on high 53 Activation 52 De icing purge function Activation 53 Principle of Operation 28 Settings 30 Outside T compensation 30 52 Outside T set point 13 Principle of operation 28 Probe assignment 61 Relay assignment 57 Settings 29 Stopping the fans 31 32 Night see Day night Outputs List of available outputs 6 Relay assignment Making the assignment 56 Outside T see Temperature Parameter adjustment 9 Password Entering changing the password 50 51 Probe Activation 54 Assignment 61 62 Connection 10 Extension 10 R Relative humidity RH Currentreading 11 History 44 RH Compensation Principle of operation 67 Settings 67 68 69 RH sensor activation 54 RH set point 67 Relays Relay assignment 56 Timer relays Principle of operation 25 Timer settings 27 5 Scre
47. Cur SetP 70 0 F Pb1 On Pb2 On Probe Temperature Set the function to PROBE TEMPERATURE using the menu select buttons The current readings of each temperature probe is dis played Probe Temperatures 75 4 Pb2 78 1 75 4 Pb4 78 4 Pb5 75 5 Pb6 78 6 Outside Temperature Set the function to OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE using the menu select buttons The current outside temperature is displayed Accessible if the outside temp probe is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 Outside Temperature Read Out 72 3 F Today s Min Max Min 71 3 Max 74 2 Relative Humidity Set the function to RELATIVE HUMIDITY using the menu select buttons The current humidity level in the room is displayed Accessible if the humidity probe is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 Relative humidity Read Out 85 Today s Min Max Min 60 Max 80 Static Pressure Set the function to STATIC PRESSURE using the menu select buttons The current static pressure is displayed Accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 Static Pressure Read Out 193 WC Today s Min Max Min 190 Max 196 Time amp Date Set the function to TIME amp DATE using the menu select buttons The actual time and date are dis played Time amp Date M D lt gt 2001 03 29 11 21 15 Animal amp Count Set the function to AGE amp MORTALITY using the menu select buttons and then use the
48. D The memory card is used to create a backup copy of your controller s configuration The card is also useful to transfer the configuration of one control ler to another controller of the same type The switch at the bottom of the card is used to lock or to unlock the card locked unlocked Turn off power each time you open the L controller s front panel This prevents cidental exposure to areas of high voltage TO TRANSFER A CONFIGURATION 1 Turn off power to the controller 2 Unscrew the three screws located on the controller s front panel then open the panel 3 Make sure the memory card s switch is at the unlocked position then insert the card in the J10 connector located on the electronic board inside the controller Components of the memory card must face down as illustrated 4 Close the controller s front panel then reapply power to the controller The transfer menu should be shown on screen if this is not the case simultaneously press the MENU SELECT buttons up and down arrow keys for 5 sec onds to display this menu 5 Choose whether you want to transfer the memory card s content into the controller or if you wish to transfer the controller s content into the memory card as follows Memory Card Switch Connector Electronic Board Front Panel Cover Memory Card to Controller Make sure the menu MemStick to Contr
49. T STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 8 Clock Output menu Accessible if clock outputs are enabled see sec 5 16 3 Clock 1 Mode S Stop On 1 13 50 1 or Run Time Hour 0 0 Off 1 14 30 e Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Clock mode The clock mode allows stopping a clock output at a certain time of the day or after a certain run time Select S Stop to specify the time at which each cycle starts and stops or select S Run to specify the running time of each cycle Note that the Start Run option allows stopping cycles with more precision since this mode allows adjusting the seconds On Time Off Time or Run Time Set the time at which each cycle starts then set the moment at which each cycle ends EXPERT PN110 5 14 History 5 14 1 Resetting Histories The controller automatically resets all histories when the animal age goes from OFF to 1 day e Set the function to AGE amp MORTALITY from the main menu using the menu select buttons The animal age flashes on the display e Press the Edit key then use the down arrow key to decrease the animal age until you reach the Off position Press the Edit key once again to validate the Off status Age amp Mortality
50. Temperature Controller EXPERT PN110 USER S MANUAL EXPERT Re Ventilation System EXPERT PN110 FOR CUSTOMER USE Enter the serial number located on the side of the controller below for future reference Model number EXPERT PN110 Serial number NOTICE Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments 2 EXPERT 110 12 110 1 PRECAUTIONS 6 CONTROLLER OVERVIEW 6 LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS 8 e V N MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 10 4 1 Installing the Controller on the Wall 10 4 2 Sie aie chee wh Coes oe cannes bs 4 2 With 4 2 2 Alarm Connection 4 2 3 Sensor de 4 2 4 O 10V Output Connection
51. XPERT PN110 5 5 1 Off Temperature Settings Note that the minimum temperature difference be tween two consecutive start temperatures is 0 5 F 0 3 C The on and off temperatures are related to the set point they are automatically adjusted when a change the set point occurs Note that the stages start temperatures are likely to change slightly de pending on the outside temperature if the outside temperature compensation is used OFF Temperatures must for all fan stages except for stage 1 The first stage automatically stops when the room temperature decreases 0 3 F 0 29 below the set point Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select 2 Fan Stages option using the arrow keys The stage 1 On Temperature flashes on the display Ventilation Stage 1 On bandwidth Var2 bandwidth e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the On Temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key in order to select the start temperature of stage 2 Proceed in similar fashion to set On and Off Temperatures of each fan stages 5 5 2 Adjusting the Bandwidth Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select 2 Fan Stages option using the arrow keys The stage 1 ON temperature flashes on the display Select Var
52. al to map the relays before assigning them from the front panel Use the push button to assign a relay to an output or the push button to remove the assign ment 56 EXPERT PN110 rev 12 5 16 7 1 Heater Relays e Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 1 Heaters and then select the first heater Relays 1 to 14 are displayed Heater 1 Relays 0 1 12345678901234 4 Use the arrow keys to scroll the display and to select the relay s assigned to heater 1 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow key to assign the relay e Proceed in similar fashion to assign relays to both heater stages 5 16 7 2 Fan Stage Relays e Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 2 Fan Stages and then select the first fan stage The ON OFF status for each relay is displayed Stage 1 Relays Variable 1 On 1 Variable 2 Relay 1 Var 1 off 1 e Assign the proper relay s for fan stage 1 us ing the arrow keys Press the Edit key then use arrow keys to set the relay status Press the Edit key once again to validate e Proceed in similar fashion to assign relays to each fan stage in use EXPERT PN110 Variable Output Assignment The EXPERT PN110 has two variable outputs to ope
53. alidate Up to 3 heater stages can be used e Number of Fan Stages Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the number of fan stages to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to vali date Up to 8 fan stages can be used e Number of Variable Outputs Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the number of variable outputs to the de sired value Press the Edit key once again to validate Up to 2 variable outputs can be used 52 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Installation Feeders 2 Heater stages 2 Fan stages 8 Variables 2 Clocks 2 0 10V Outputs 1 Output 1 Vent Output 1 0 10 Curtains 1 Curtain Comp Yes Use Purge No Hi T ReStart Yes e Number of Clocks Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the number of clocks to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate Up to 2 clock timers can be used 0 10 Outputs Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to set the number of 0 10 out puts Press the Edit key once again to validate Up to two 0 10 outputs be used 0 10V Output Signal Select the proper signal used by each 0 10 output 0 10 or 10 OV 0 10V Output Use Select the proper utility of each activated 0 10 output Ventilation or heating purposes e Number of Curtains Select the proper number of curtains 1 2 Note that the air inlet cannot be enabled if both curtains are used e Curtain Compensation Select
54. als that have died that have been culled and that have been marketed since the be ginning of the day These values cannot be changed Total Dead Culled Marketed The controller displays the number of ani mals that have died that have been culled and that have been marketed since the be ginning of the batch These values cannot be changed Current Size The current count is automatically adjusted when the number of mortalities of culled animals and marketed animals changes Initial Size Specify the initial number of animals in the room 7 day History Dead Culled amp Marketed The controller displays the daily number of dead culled and marketed animals for the past 7 days These values cannot be modi fied EXPERT 110 rev 12 41 EXPERT PN110 5 13 Clock Outputs The controller has two outputs to control various devices using the real time clock These clock out put can use up to 24 timer cycles A clock output starts when the On Time of a timer is reached it either stops after a user defined running time or at the Off Time depending on chosen option The following diagrams show both possibilities Operating Mode Start Stop Cycle Start Time Stop Time ex 8H30 ex 9 00AM Operating Mode Start Run Output Status Cycle lt Run Time 15sec Start Time ex 8H30 42 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Settings e Set the function to STAR
55. and capacity of the motor The various motors avail able in the industry have been divided into ten cat egories and the controller has been programmed with a different motor curve for each of these cat egories To ensure that the controller supplies the correct voltages an appropriate curve must be selected according to the type of fan motors used RS Refer to section 5 16 3 to set the proper motor curve EXPERT PN110 5 17 2 Setting the Temperature Curve The user can define a temperature curve to auto matically adjust the set point over a given time pe riod A curve is defined using up to 10 points Each point specifies a day number and a set point for that day The animal age defines the current day number used by the curve Once the points of the curve are defined the curve must be activated The controller will change the temperature set point every hour in a linear fashion between consecutive points of the curve When the last point of the curve is reached the temperature set point for that day is maintained until the animal age is set to Off or if the set point is adjusted manually SET POINT F Temperature Curve DAY 4 DAY15 DAY21 DAY DAY 36 DAY 45 DAY 55 DAY 70 DAY 80 NOTES i All ten points of the curve must be specified If ten points are not needed repeat the last tempera ture value for each unnecessary point ii Certain restrictions apply to reduce the risk of errors The highest p
56. ar fashion to modify the days and tempera tures for each 10 points of the curve Once all curve points have been defined press the down arrow key The On Off status of the curve now flashes on the display Press the Edit key then press the up arrow key to turn it on Press the Edit key once again to validate Temperature Curve Curve Stat On EXPERT PN110 5 17 3 Min Ventilation Speed Curve The user can define a minimum ventilation curve to adjust the minimum speed on both variable out puts automatically over a given time period Each curve is defined by ten points Each point specifies the day number and minimum speed for that day The animal age defines the current day number used by the curve Once the points are defined the minimum ventilation curve must be activated When the minimum ventilation curve is activated the controller adjusts the minimum speed every hour a linear fashion between two consecutive points IZ Note that the minimum ventilation curve must be turned off in order to adjust the days and min speeds of the curve Use the down arrow key to scroll each point of the curve The curve state flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the down arrow key to turn it Off NOTES i All ten points of the curve must be specified If ten points are not needed repeat the last speed value for each unnecessary point ii Certain restrictions apply to reduce the risk of errors The highe
57. at On Time s 15 e Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the minimum ventilation compensation to the desired value Accessible if RH compensation on minimum ventila tion is enabled in section 5 17 4 2 5 17 4 4 Mist Shutoff When the humidity level is too high the mist units are shut off to avoid increasing the humidity level any further This means that the cooling stage stops operating whenever the humidity level exceeds the mist shutoff limit The mist shutoff limit ranges from 20 to 100 Off of humidity e Set the function to HUMIDITY COMPENS Accessible if at least 1 RH compensation function is enabled sec 5 17 4 and if the humidity probe is used sec 5 16 4 2 e Press the down arrow key in order to select the Mist Shutoff display Accessible if the mist shutoff option is enabled in section 5 17 4 2 Heater Compensation On Time 15sec Cycle Time 300sec Mist Shutoff 85 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the humidity level above which the mist units will always be shut off Press the Edit key once again to validate the value 110 5 17 4 5 Comp with Heaters When the BH level is too high the controller can activate heating outputs in timer mode As RH lev els increase the controller increases the On Time portion of the heating cycle to compensate for the change The maximum compensated heating On Time is reached when RH levels are
58. ature Outside Set Point Temperature Falls When the curtains close the controller increases the curtains On Time by 4 for every 1 F 0 6 C in the compensation interval i e an interval of 3 F means 12 increase The curtains Off Time is decreased by the same amount Compensation Interval Current Outside Outside Temperature Set Point 110 5 6 5 Stopping the Fans Natural Ventilation Fans can be stopped while the controller is in natu ral ventilation mode Stopping the fans is made possible if a whisker switch is connected to the controller This switch is used to detect the cur tain opening over which the fans can stop The fol lowing graphic sums up the situation Stopping the Fans in Natural Ventilation CURTAIN STATUS The curtain closes according to a timer ON FAN OUTPUT ON The fans restart when the Whiske switch is release The temperature increases from point A on the graph The curtain opens in timer mode when its opening temperature is reached As the room temperature increases the curtain keeps opening and reaches the Whisker switch This means the chosen fans can now stop since the curtain is opened far enough If the temperature increases suddenly or if the Whisker switch is defective a security parameter Hi T Restart reactivates the fans if the tempera ture gets too high This security feature is optional and must be e
59. ayed Feeder 1 Run Time 2000 01 01 60min Feeder 1 Run Time Total Run Time 240min e Use the down arrow key to scroll the display The total Feeder Run Time is displayed then the Feeder Run Time values recorded for the last 75 days are displayed Keep pressing the down arrow key to scroll the display RESET THE FEEDER RUN TIME HISTORY The user can clear the total run time of the feed ers This function is useful to monitor the amount of feed in the bins Set the function to HEATERS FEEDERS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Accessible if heaters or feeders are enabled s 5 16 3 Reset Feed Run Time Feeder 1 No Feeder 2 No Feeder 3 No Select the 5 Reset Run Time menu using the arrow keys e Use the arrow keys to select the desired feeder Press the Edit key then press the up arrow key to reset the total running time of the selected feeder Press the Edit key once again to vali date The Yes answer switches to No once again this means the history has now been cleared EXPERT 110 rev 12 45 EXPERT PN110 5 15 Alarm Settings 5 15 1 Alarm Log When an alarm occurs the alarm led is turned on and the alarm is recorded in memory along with the time and date To view the alarms in the alarm log select the ALARM main menu using the menu select buttons and use the up and down arrow keys to step through the recorded alarms The alarm conditions are as follows
60. ayed Heater 1 Probes 123456 AW Use the arrow keys to select the desired probe Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the probe Press the Edit key once again to validate Proceed in similar fashion to modify the probe assignment of the other heater if applicable 5 16 9 2 O 10V Output Probes Set the function to PROBE SETTINGS A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 4 0 10 Output 1 using the arrow keys The probes used by the first O 10V out put are displayed Accessible if O 10V is enabled see sec 5 16 3 Use the arrow keys to select the desired probe Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the probe Press the Edit key once again to validate Output 1 Probes 123456 W Follow the same procedure to assign probes for the second 0 10 output if applicable 5 16 9 3 Air Inlet Probes Set the function to PROBE SETTINGS A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select the 6 Inlet menu The inlet probe assignment menu is displayed Inlet Probes 123456 WWW Use the arrow keys to select the desired probe Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the probe Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 16 9 4 Curtain Probes Set the function to PROBE SETTINGS A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Press the down arrow key in order to select 7 Curtain 1 or 8 Curtain
61. by pressing the left arrow key Select 2 Inlet Close menu Inlet Close Relay 0 1 lt gt 12345678901 234 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired relay used to CLOSE the inlet Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate EXPERT PN110 12 5 16 7 5 Stir Fan Relays Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 6 Stir Fan menu using the arrow keys The stir fan relays are displayed Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Stir Fan Relays 0 1 12345678901234 Select the desired relay using the arrow keys Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 16 7 6 Cooling Output Relays gt Itis possible to assign the same relays to the cooling and soaking outputs In this case the relays switch whenever one of the two outputs is activated Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select 6 Cooling menu using the arrow keys The cooling relays are displayed Accessible if the cooling output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Cooling Relays 0 1 12345678901 234 4 Select the desired relay using the arrow keys Press the Edit key then use t
62. ccessible if the outside temp sensor is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 Clean Mode 32 0 Low Alarm 60 0 High Alarm 90 0 Critical Alarm 120 0 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the critical temperature alarm to the desired value 5 15 2 4 Adjusting Water Spill Alarm A water spill alarm is set off when the water con sumption monitored by the EXPERT PN110 exceeds a user defined maximum value The water con sumption for a water spill alarm can be adjusted from O to 10000 gallons The alarm activated if the water consumption exceeds the water spill limit 15 minute delay Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select 10 Alarms menu using the arrow keys e Press the down arrow key four times The maxi mum water consumption flashes on the display Accessible if the water meter is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 Water Spill Limit 100011 48 110 12 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the water spill limit to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 15 2 5 Static Pressure Limits amp Alarm Delay The controller can generate an alarm if the static pressure drops below the low pressure limit or if it exceeds the high pressure limit The controller uses a user defined delay before activating the alarm The alarm is generated if the static pressure exceeds limits for a time period longer
63. dit key once again to validate the value Start Temp 75 0 F Min 10 Max 100 Max Output at 72 5 Stop at 70 0 Press the down arrow key The minimum in tensity of the device connected to the selected 0 output is displayed Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow key to adjust the minimum intensity to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate Press the down arrow key The maximum tensity of the device connected to the selected 0 output is displayed Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the maximum intensity to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to vali date Press the down arrow key The Max Output value flashes on the display This is the tem perature at which the device connected to the 0 10V output reaches its maximum intensity Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the Max Output bandwidth to the de sired value Press the down arrow key The stop tempera ture flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the stop tem perature to the desired value Proceed in similar fashion to adjust 0 out put 2 parameters 110 5 12 Animal amp Count Animal age Some parameters of the controller can automati cally change over time as the animals grow up temperature curve for instance For this reason you must set the animal age as shown below Animal c
64. dwidths are at their minimum values Bandwidths reach their maximum value when the temperature drops to the winter reference point Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select 9 Outdoor Comp option using the arrow keys The summer and winter reference temperatures are displayed Accessible if the outside compensation on stages 1 2 is enabled sec 5 16 3 Outdoor Compensation Summer Temp 60 0 Winter Temp 50 0 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the summer s reference temperature to the desired value e Press the down arrow key The winter s refer ence temperature flashes on the display e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the winter s reference temperature to the desired value EXPERT 110 rev 12 71 EXPERT PN110 5 17 6 Clean Mode The clean mode is mainly used to operate heaters at low levels when the room is totally empty A set point is defined to indicate the minimum allowable temperature in the room while it is empty s 5 2 If required an alarm can be set off if the room temperature decreases below a certain tempera ture limit Refer to section 5 15 2 1 to fix this limit Note that humidity compensation is not ef fective in clean mode Soaking Soaking cycles can be enabled when the controller enters in clean mode These cycles are used to activate soaking devices to clean the room while it is empty s
65. e con troller is located MUST ALWAYS RE MAIN BETWEEN 32 F AND 104 F 0 C TO 40 C To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive humidity it is preferable to install it in a corridor DO NOT SPRAY WATER ON THE CONTROLLER 6 EXPERT 110 rev 12 2 CONTROLLER OVERVIEW The EXPERT PN 110 is an electronic device used for environmental control in livestock buildings It allows the user to maintain a specified target tem perature by controlling the operation of ventilation and heating equipment Three heater stages 8 fan stages 1 cooling stage 1 stir fan stage 1 soaking stage 2 0 outputs 1 air inlet output 1 curtain output and 2 clock outputs can be controlled Fan stages can be configured to activate cooling sys tems in timer mode In all the EXPERT PN 110 pro vides up to 14 on off relays and 2 variable outputs A supplementary curtain output can be used if no air inlet is required Main Features LCD DISPLAY LCD display provides an efficient interface for displaying monitoring and adjusting parameter val ues MINIMUM VENTILATION CYCLE When ventilation is not required for reducing room temperature variable speed outputs or on off out puts can be operated either continuously or inter mittently to reduce the level of humidity and sup ply oxygen to the room TEMPERATURE AND MIN VENTILATION CURVES The controller can be set to automatically change the tempe
66. e low alarm temperature can be adjusted from 20 F to 0 5 F 11 1 to 0 3 C below the set point The high alarm temperature can be adjusted from 0 5 F to 20 F 0 3 to 11 1 C above the set point A change in the set point will change these values by the same amount Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 10 Alarms menu using the ar row keys Temperature Alarms 2 Clean Mode 32 0 Low Alarm 60 0 High Alarm 90 0 e Press the down arrow key to select the low temperature alarm e Press Edit key then use the down ar row keys to adjust the Low temperature alarm Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e Press the down arrow key to select the high temperature alarm e Press Edit key then use the up and down ar row keys to adjust the high temperature alarm Press the Edit key once again to validate the value EXPERT 110 rev 12 47 EXPERT PN110 5 15 2 3 Adjusting Critical Temperature The critical temperature is the absolute maximum temperature allowed in the room The critical tem perature be adjusted from 0 5 F 0 3 C above the set point to 120 F 48 9 C Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 10 Alarms menu using the ar row keys e Press the down arrow key three times The criti cal temperature alarm flashes on the display A
67. e some fan out puts On Off or variable outputs when the curtains are opened and the controller is in the natural ven tilation mode Refer to section 5 6 5 for further information on the output deactivation Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Nat Vent Shutoff Variable 1 Variable 2 No Natural Vent Shutoff 0 1 4 12345678901234 e Use the arrow keys select 9 Ouput Shutoff then select which type of fan output need to be stopped in natural ventilation variable or on off fans e Use the arrow keys to select the relays or vari able outputs that need to be stopped when the controller is in natural ventilation EXPERT 110 rev 12 59 EXPERT PN110 5 16 7 10 Backup Relay Box Assign a relay to the backup relay box This nor mally closed relay opens when a controller or power failure occurs the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 e Select the 10 Backup menu using the ar row keys All relays are displayed Backup Relay 0 1 12345678901234 J e Select the desired relay using the arrow keys Press Edit then use the arrow keys to assign a relay Press Edit again to validate Relay Assignment Example Relays 1 14 RELAY ASSIGNMENT EXAMPLE Heaters
68. elay 48 5 16 Installation wa Gases 5 16 1 Step Installation Guide 6 2 Setting PassWord 51 6 3 Installation Optisia eaea aE ertecersbasessasatdatacaeatteadnetiasees 5 16 3 1 Selecting Measuring Units 5 16 4 Activating Deactivating Probes 5 16 4 1 Temperature 2 2 2 2 2 aineen 5 16 4 2 Other Probes 5 16 5 Setting the Time 5 16 6 Adjusting Day Night TIMES 55 5 16 7 Relay 5 16 7 1 Heater Relays 0722 Balt tages RELAYS 56 4 EXPERT 110 12 110 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 Curtain Relays Inlet RELAY E Fanm RELAYS Cooling Output Relays 16 7 Soaking Stage Relays 16 7 Clock Output RELAYS 16 7 9 Output Deactivation Natural Vent 16 7 10 Backup Relay BOX 5 16 8 Calibrating the Water Counter
69. ens LED 4 LCD 8 Sensors see Probes Set points RH set point see Relative Humidity 67 Static Pressure set point see Static Pressure Temperature set points 12 Simulation temperature 73 Soaking Activation 53 Operation amp settings 39 Relay assignment 59 Static pressure SP Compensation on the inlet opening 23 Current pressure level 11 Measuring units 54 Pressure alarms 48 Probe history 44 SP Probe activation 54 SP Set points 23 Stir fans Activation 53 Principle of operation 33 Relay assignment 58 Settings 34 Summer amp winter T 71 Temperature Average room temperature Current average T 11 History 43 Probe assignment 62 Inside temperature probes Activation 54 Current probe readings 11 History 43 Probe assignment 61 62 Outside temperature Activation 54 Compensation on the curtain 30 52 Compensation 1 4 2 53 70 Current probe reading 11 History 43 Outside T set point 13 Temperature alarms Settings 47 Temperature set points Clean mode set point 13 Night set point 13 Operation amp settings 12 13 Outside T set point 13 Temperature curve 63 64 Temperature simulation 73 Temperature units 54 Test mode 73 Time Setting the time anddate 55 Time format 54 Transfer Configuration transfer 75 U Units 54 User password 50 51 V Ventilation Fans see Fans stages Min ventilation see Minimum ventilation Activation 54 Calibration 60 Con
70. ese curtains operate according to the average temperature of their respective zone When tem perature increases and exceeds their Start Open ing Temperature the curtains open according to an Opening Cycle likewise they close according to a Closing Cycle when temperature decreases below their Stop Closing Temperature Each curtain operates according to the average tempreature reading of chosen temperature probes Refer to section 5 16 9 to assign these probes Natural Ventialtion Curtain De icing Purge The de icing purge option consists in opening the curtain on a short period of time to prevent the formation of ice on the membrane This function can be enabled all the time or on cold days only Refer to section 5 17 4 1 to select when this func tion must be used De icing purge cycle When a de icing cycle starts the curtain opens during the Purge Move Time and remains opened during the Purge Delay The curtain finally re turns to its initial position when the Purge Delay is over The next de icing purge cycle takes place after the Purge Cycle time Status The curtain closes in timer mode Set Point 28 EXPERT 110 rev 12 The curtain opens for the first time during The curtain its initial opens in open time timer mode Initial Start Open at Open at 110 5 6 2 Curtain Settings This section explains how to adjust natural ventila tion parameters Refer to the previous
71. eter can only be modified while the tem perature curve is inactive sec 5 2 Night set point A different temperature set point can be used at night The night set point can be used to lower the target room temperature for in stance The night set point is relative to the day set point which means that it is automati cally adjusted when the day set point changes Set the night set point to the desired value Accessible if the night set point is enabled sec tion 5 16 6 Clean mode set point Select what is the target room temperature while the controller operates in clean mode Outside set point The controller can adjust the moving speed of natural ventilation curtains as a function of out side temperature When this function is used the controller refers to the outside temperature set point to control the moving speed Set the outside temperature to the desired value Accessible if the outside temperature sensor is en abled in section 5 16 4 and if the curtain compensa tion is enabled in the Installation Setup section 5 16 3 EXPERT 110 rev 12 13 EXPERT PN110 5 3 Minimum Ventilation When the room temperature is below the set point the fans can operate according to a minimum ven tilation cycle Running the fans even though venti lation is not required for reducing room tempera ture is useful to reduce humidity level and supply oxygen to the room It also prevents the fans from freezing in winter
72. ey once then use the ar row keys to set the first number Press the right arrow key once The second two digit number flashes on the display Press the Edit then use the up and down arrow keys to set the second number Proceed in similar fashion to set the third two digit number Press the right arrow key one last time to validate the complete password If the password entered is incorrect an error message Wrong Password is displayed Password Wrong password Modifying Installer Password The installer password must be entered before modifying it Proceed as explained above to enter the installer password 6 1 by default Note The password 1 2 3 is reserved for the user mode Do not use the same number sequence for the installer password e Set the function to USER from the main menu using the menu select buttons Use the arrow keys to select 8 Password menu The cur rent mode is displayed Password 1 User Level 2 Installer e Set the function to 2 Installer using the arrow keys The first number of the installer password flashes on the display Note that this option is only available if the installer pass word has previously been entered Installer Password code 1 6 code 2 1 code 3 0 e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the password s first number to the de sired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the first number of the code
73. greater than the start tem perature Refer to section 5 7 5 to adjust the timer Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 6 Stir Fan menu Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Hot Start Temp 75 0 Hot Stop Temp 74 5 Cold Start Temp 65 0 Cold Stop Temp 65 5 110 e Press the down arrow key order select the Cold Start Temp menu Accessible if the stir fans cold temperature function is enabled above e Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the start temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key The stop tempera ture flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the stop temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 7 4 Probe Difference Settings If the probe temperature difference function is used you must define the maximum allowable tem perature difference between two probes When ever the temperature between two probes exceeds this value the stir fan output starts to operate fol lowing a timer The temperature difference ranges from 0 5 F to 20 F 0 3 C to 11 1 C Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 6 Stir menu Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled
74. he arrow keys to assign the relay Press the Edit key once again to validate 110 5 16 7 7 Soaking Stage Relays IS Itis possible to assign the same relays to the cooling and soaking outputs In this case the relays switch whenever one of the two outputs is activated Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 e Select 7 Soaking menu using the arrow keys Soaking output relays are displayed Accessible if the soaking output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Soaking Relays 0 1 12345678901234 4 Select the desired relay using the arrow keys Press Edit then use the arrow keys to assign a relay Press Edit again to validate 5 16 7 8 Clock Output Relays Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 e Select 8 Clock Output menu using the ar row keys e Slect 1 Clock 1 The relays of the first clock are displayed Accessible if clock outputs are enabled sec 5 16 3 Clock 1 Relay 0 1 12345678901 234 4 Select the desired relay using the arrow keys Press Edit then use the arrow keys to assign a relay Press Edit again to validate e Proceed in similar fashion to assign relays for each clock 5 16 7 9 Output Deactivation in Natural Vent The user can choose to deactivat
75. he down arrow key The number of soak ing cycles flashes Use the arrow keys to set the proper number of soaking cycles that are performed once the controller enters in clean mode Press the Edit key once again to vali date 5 11 0 10 Outputs The controller can control up to two 0 10 out puts These outputs are used as supplementary outputs for heating or for ventilation Refer to sec tion 5 16 3 to set the operation mode of 0 10 outputs ventilation or heating The O 10V outputs operate independently of other stages They may be connected to a Slave 0 10V to control heat lamps heaters variable ventilation chimney damper etc The controller can give a 10 OV signal instead of a 0 signal This option is useful for safety rea sons if the main controller loses power and its O 10V output falls to OV then the controller gives the maximum load to the module connected on the output The start temperature of O 10V outputs is auto matically adjusted when changes in controller s main set point occur For example if the set point is increased by 1 F the start temperature of the 1 output is then increased by the same amount 0 10 Fan Outputs In ventilation mode the fans connected to the 0 10 output are activated when the Start Tem perature of the output is reached The fan speed gradually increases as the room temperature in creases The user specifies at what temperature the fans reach their max
76. hen it is flash ing on the LCD display Press the Edit key once then use the arrow keys to change its value Press the Edit key once again to validate the new value Output Status LEDs CLEAN MODE TURNS ON WHEN THE CONTROLLER OPERATES IN CLEAN MODE TURNS ON WHEN AN ALARM 15 DETECTED ALARM FLASHES WHEN AN ALARM CONDITION HAS OCCURED AND HAS BEEN RE ESTABLISHED ALL BY ITSELF COOLING TURNS ON WHEN THE COOLING UNITS ARE OPERATING SOAKING TURNS ON WHEN THE CONTROLLER OPERATES IN SOAKING MODE STIR FAN TURNS ON WHEN STIR FAN IS OPERATING TURNS ON WHEN A CURTAIN IS OPERAING IN DE See PU RGIE ICING PURGE MODE CLOCK OUTPUT 2 TURNS ON WHEN CLOCK OUTPUT 2 UNIT IS OPERATING CLOCK OUTPUT 1 TURNS ON WHEN CLOCK OUTPUT 1 UNIT IS OPERATING 0 10V OUTPUT 2 TURNS ON WHEN 0 10V OUTPUT 2 OPERATES 0 10V OUTPUT 1 TURNS ON WHEN 0 10V OUTPUT 1 OPERATES OPEN TURNS ON WHEN THE CURTAIN 2 5 OPENING CURTAIN 2 CLOSE TURNS ON WHEN THE CURTAIN 2 15 CLOSING ____ WHEN THE CURTAIN 1 15 OPENING CURTAIN 1 CLOSE TURNS ON WHEN THE CURTAIN 1 15 CLOSING OPEN TURNS ON WHEN THE INLET 5 OPENING hea CLOSE ___ ON WHEN THE INLET IS CLOSING FAN STAGE TURNS ON WHEN FAN STAGE 5 15 OPERATING FAN STAGE TURNS ON WHEN FAN STAGE 4 IS OPERATING 5 4 FAN STAGE 3 TURNS ON WHEN FAN STAGE 3 IS OPERATING 2 EXPERT 110 rev 12 9 EXPERT PN110 4 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 4
77. icular 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 extended 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 un der 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 proper contact between the two cables A Defective sensors An alarm is generated when a defective sensor is detected Defective sensors are identified in the Alarm Log menu Refer to chapter 12 for further information on the alarms Do not run sensor cables next to other power cables When crossing over other cables cross at 90 4 2 4 0 10 Output Connection It is recommended to use a 18 to 22 AWG wire to connect the devices to the 0 10 outputs This type of output can be used to connect various de vices such as heat mats or fans EXPERT PN110 5 CONTROLLER SETUP 5 1 Current Conditions The following menus give a quick view of the ac tual conditions in the barn as described below Ambient Temperature Set the function to AMBIENT main menu using the menu select buttons The average room tempera ture of the activated probe is displayed Ambient Temperature Average 76 9 F
78. idate the new value IZ Refer to section 5 6 1 to get infor mation about the de icing purge process and refer to section 5 6 2 to set the Purge Move time Purge Settings Purge Time 15sec Cycle Each 45min Purge Time Select during how much time the curtain must remain opened in a de icing purge cycle This parameter is common to all curtains and it can be adjusted from 5 to 900 seconds Purge Cycle Select how much time separates two de icing purge cycles This parameter is common to all curtains and it can be adjusted from 5 to 540 minutes EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 6 4 Curtain Compensation The controller can use the current outside tempera ture to adjust the opening and closing times of the curtains As the outside temperature increases the curtains Opening ON Time is increased caus ing the curtains to open faster As the outside temperature decreases the curtains Closing On Time is increased causing the curtains to close faster Note that the Curtain Compensation fea ture must first be enabled during the installation Refer to section 5 2 4 to set the outside tempera ture set point Temperature Rises When the curtains open the controller increases the curtains On Time by 4 for every 1 F 0 6 C in the compensation interval i e an interval of 3 F means a 12 increase The curtains Off Time is decreased by the same amount Compensation Interval Current Outside Temper
79. imum speed Max Out put The Stop Temperature is the temperature at which the O 10V output is deactivated when the room temperature decreases 0 10 Fan Output Intensity Average T of the 0 10V STOPT START T output s probes EXPERT 110 rev 12 39 EXPERT PN110 0 10V Heating Outputs In heating mode heating units that are connected to the O 10V output are activated when the Start Temperature is reached The intensity of heating units gradually increases as the room temperature decreases The user specifies at what temperature the heating units reach their maximum intensity Max Output The Stop Temperature is the tem perature at which the O 10V output is deactivated when the room temperature increases 0 10V Heating Output Intensity Max Temperature of 0 10V START STOPT probes Refer to the installation section to set the 0 10 outputs operating mode heating or ventilation see sec 5 16 3 0 10V Settings 40 Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 0 10V Outputs menu using the arrow keys Accessible if a O 10V output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Select the 1 Output 1 using the arrow keys The output s start temperature is displayed EXPERT PN110 12 Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the start temperature to the desired value Press the E
80. inimum ventilation cycle and opens to its minimum ventilation position during the On Time Over opening of the air inlet A supplementary stage can be programmed in or der to continue opening the air inlet beyond the ac tivation temperature of the last ventilation stage This over opening stage is used to direct the airflow more efficiently during periods of warm weather When all reference points of ventilation stages are defined the user can specify the temperature at which the air inlet reaches its over opening position Start of the last stage over opening band width Security function If the potentiometer is defective the controller will operate in security mode if the room temperature 2 F 1 1 C above the set point the inlet opens according to the following cycle 5 seconds ON 120 seconds OFF If the room temperature is 2 F 1 1 C below the set point the inlet closes ac cording to the same cycle INLET Operating Diagram of a OPENING Potentiometer based Air Inlet Over opening Last stage opening Stage 4 opening Stage 3 opening Stage 2 opening Stage 1 Max opening Stage 1 opening Min vent opening Closed Bandwidth Stage2 Stage3 Stage 4 starts starts 20 EXPERT PN110 rev 12 Over opening bandwidth ROOM Last stage TEMP starts starts 5 4 2 2 Potentiometer Inlet Settings Make sure the inlet uses a potentiom eter before setting the following inlet para
81. ion 5 7 to adjust off sets If the soaking feature is used adjust the timer cycle used to operate soaking units Refer to section 5 10 If O 10V outputs are used adjust their start temperature Refer to section 5 11 Adjust start stop times used by clock outputs Refer to section 5 13 Adjust the number and the age of animals in the barn Refer to section 5 12 If the inlet is used the user must adjust the inlet compensation to help reduce the tempera ture differences in the building Refer to sec tion 5 4 4 to set the inlet compensation EXPERT 110 rev 12 49 EXPERT PN110 20 The water counter must be calibrated to moni tor the water consumption Refer to section 5 16 8 to calibrate the water counter 21 If ahumidity probe is used the user must ad just the humidity compensation to control the level of humidity in the building Refer to sec tion 5 17 4 to set relative humidity options 22 Setting the temperature curve optional The user may configure a temperature curve to automatically adjust the set point over a given time period Refer to section 5 17 2 to adjust the temperature curve 23 Setting the minimum ventilation curve optional The user may configure a minimum ventilation curve to automatically adjust the minimum ven tilation over a given time period Refer to sec tion 5 17 3 to adjust the minimum ventilation curve 50 EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 16 2 Setting Passw
82. ion curtain Display Red LED display Information onscreen 53 Location 8 F Fahrenheit units 54 Fan stages Activation 52 Minimum ventilation see Minimum ventilation Outside T compensation 70 Principle of operation 25 Relay assignment 56 Settings 27 Timer relays Principle of operation 25 Settings 57 Timer settings 27 Transition between stages 1 and 2 Principle of operation 26 Settings 27 Variable fans Activation 52 Motor curve selection 53 Outside T compensation 53 Principle of operation 26 Variable fans assignment 57 Fan stages 0 10V fans Activation 52 Principle of operation 39 Probe assignment 61 Settings 40 Feeders Activation 52 Runtime history 45 H Heaters rev 12 Activation 52 Operation amp Settings 36 Probe assignment 61 Relay assignment 56 RH compensation with heaters 67 Runtime history 44 Heaters O 10V output Activation 52 Operation amp Settings 40 Probe assignment 61 History menus 43 Humidity see Relative humidity Inlets potentiometer based Activation 53 Calibration 22 Pressure comp onopening 23 Principle of operation 20 Probe assignment 61 Relay assignment 58 T compensation on opening 21 Inlets timer based Activation 53 Principle of operation 16 Probe assignment 61 Relay assignment 58 Resetting the position 19 Settings 18 Inputs Activation 54 List of available inputs 6 Installer password 50 51 L LCD screen Contrast adjustment 12 Location
83. is provided to control the static pressure level by opening and closing the inlet CONTROL OF AIR INLET MOVEMENT An inlet output used to control the air inlet move ment is included in the EXPERT PN 110 The move ment of the inlet can be coordinated with the op eration of the fans using a potentiometer located on the panel drive This allows the air inlet to be adjusted correctly without the influence of uncon trollable factors such as wind or air from adjoining rooms DE ICING PURGE CYCLE An automatic de icing purge function can be used to de ice the curtains or purge the air in any weather conditions PASSWORD PROTECTION A password feature is used to restrict access to the controller setup functions BACKUP BATTERY A backup battery allows the unit to keep time in case of a power failure COMPUTER CONTROL The controller can be connected to a computer thus making it possible to centralize the manage ment of information and diversify control strate gies TEST MODE A test mode allows you to simulate temperature changes and verify controller performance as well as manually activate each output sequentially EXPERT PN110 rev 12 7 EXPERT PN110 3 LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS EXPERI Ventilation System LCD Display LED Display Output Status LEDs Arrow keys Menu Select Buttons Manual Open Cl
84. it key once again to validate Press the down arrow key once to select the motor curve for the first variable output Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the motor curve to the desired value Repeat for the second vari able output if applicable Use Outdoor Temperature Compensation on Variable Stages 1 and 2 Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to enable or disable the outside tem perature compensation on the bandwidth of stages 1 and 2 This option is only available if the outdoor probe is used Digit Display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to change the display mode on the LED display on the top right of the control panel You can choose between the temperature T the static pressure SP the inlet opening or an al ternating display of both the temperature and the static pressure T SP the temperature and the inlet opening T I1 or the static pres sure and the inlet opening SP I1 EXPERT 110 rev 12 53 EXPERT PN110 5 16 3 1 Selecting Measuring Units 54 Set the function to USER Select the 4 Units menu Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Time Display 24H Temperature Water Lit Static Pressure WC Time display AM PM 24 hours Temperature units Celsius
85. it key then use the arrow keys to set the year Press the right arrow key once again the month flashes Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the month Press the right arrow key The day flashes Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the day to the appropriate value Press the Edit key once again to validate the date Press the right arrow key once again the hours flash Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the hours Press the right arrow key The minutes flash Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the minutes Press the right arrow key The seconds flash Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the seconds Press the Edit key once again to validate the time 5 16 6 Adjusting Day and Night Times The controller allows to use two separate set points and different minimum ventilation settings during night Set the function to USER Select the 6 Day Night Day Night Settings Night SetPoint Yes Night Min Vent Yes DayTime 6 00 NightTime 18 00 Transition 60min A Use the arrow keys select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Night Set Point Select Yes to use a different target tem perature at night select No to disable this function Night Minimum Ventilation Select
86. lar fashion to adjust minimum speed the second variable output 110 5 3 1 2 Minimum Ventilation Timer The following steps show how to use variable speed outputs in minimum ventilation and how to set their timer The timer s CYCLE TIME ranges from 900 seconds and must greater than the ON TIME Set the function to MINIMUM VENTILATION CURVE using the menu select buttons e Press the right arrow key to select 1 Vari able 1 menu e Press the right arrow key once again to select 1 Timer Status menu Variable 1 Settings 2 Current 20 Status On On Time 15sec e Press the down arrow key to select the Sta tus menu Press Edit then use the arrow key to enable disable the variable output for the minimum ventilation cycles e Press the down arrow key once to select the On Time menu This is the running time of variable fans during a minimum ventilation cycle Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust this parameter to the desired value Press the down arrow key once again to select the Cycle Time menu This is the total dura tion of a minimum ventilation cycle Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust it to the desired value Proceed in similar fashion to use variable speed output 2 5 3 2 Min Ventilation at Night When using the nightime minimum ventilation func tion you can specify the minimum ventilation fan speed to be used at night Set
87. meters see sec 5 16 3 Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Select 1 Stage Opening with the menu se lect buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Inlet Status Position num Test Mode Hysteresis MinFan Spd Closed Min Vent Stg 1 Min Stage 2 Stage 8 Overopening settings Opening off Bandwidth 5 0 Position This is the current position of the selected air inlet This value cannot be modified Test mode This is the room temperature used in test mode This value can only be modified in the Test Mode menu see section 4 17 7 EXPERT PN110 Hysteresis Set the hysteresis to the desired value from 2 to 10 This parameter prevents the actua tor from moving constantly Min Fan Speed Set the fan speed over which the inlet can start opening Closed This is the position of the air inlet during the Off Time portion of minimum ventilation cycles Set this position to the desired value Min Vent This is the position of the air inlet during the On Time portion of a minimum ventilation cycle Stage x min Assign an inlet opening in with the startup of each variable fan stage Stage x max Assign an inlet openi
88. mperature output Conditions START T STOP T Stir Fans to Reduce Temperature Differences Stir fan 4 Between Probes output a difference Max T between difference 2 probes EXPERT 110 rev 12 33 EXPERT PN110 5 7 1 Selecting Stir Fan Functions e Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES from the main menu using the menu select buttons Stir menu Accessible if the stir fan output is enabled sec 5 16 3 Stir Fan 1 Settings Hot Temp Yes Cold Temp Yes Probe Diff Yes e The stir fans hot temperature function is flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or to deactivate this function Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key once The stir fans cold temperature function flashes on the dis play Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or deactivate it Press the Edit key once again to validate Press the down arrow key once The stir fans probe difference function flashes on the dis play Press the Edit key then use the up or down arrow key to activate or deactivate this func tion Press the Edit key once again to validate 5 7 2 Hot Temperature Settings If the Hot Temp function has been enabled the temperature at which the stir fan output starts and stops must be defined The start temperature ranges from
89. nabled in the installation s 5 16 3 The curtain opens according to a timer Curtains have reached Hi T the Whisker switch ReStart the fans turn off i The temperature decreases from point B on the graph At point B the curtain is already opened and the fans are stopped As the room temperature de creases the curtain closes and releases the Whis ker switch the chosen fan outputs restart at that moment If the temperature drops suddenly or if the Whisker switch is defective the fans will re start when the temperature drops 5 F 3 C be low the lowest curtain s closing temperature When this situation occurs a defective Whisker switch alarm is posted to the alarm log EXPERT 110 rev 12 31 EXPERT PN110 Stopping the Fans in Natural Ventilation Settings 32 Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURES Use the arrow keys to select the 4 Natural Vent menu Accessible if the Hi T Restart parameter is enabled in the installation s 5 16 3 Natural Temp Zone T ReStart 89 0 Press Edit then use the arrow keys to adjust the room temperature above which the fans must restart Press Edit once again to validate EXPERT 110 rev 12 110 5 7 Stir Fans The controller can control one stir fan output This output can operate in three different ways 1 Stir fans in hot temperature conditions If the temperature in the room is too high
90. ng with each on off fan stage and with the end of each variable fan stage Over Opening Settings Opening Assign an inlet position to the over opening stage Bandwidth Set the temperature range over which the inlet gradually opens from the posi tion associated with the last fan stage towards the over opening position EXPERT PN110 rev 12 21 EXPERT PN110 5 4 2 3 Inlet Calibration If the inlet uses a potentiometer the actuator must be calibrated This calibration tells the controller what are the minimum and maximum positions of the actuator Minimum calibrated position opening of 0 Maximum calibrated position opening of 100 e Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons e Select the 1 Stage Opening menu Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 Inlet Status Position Calibration Minimum Maximum e Press the down arrow key to select Calibra tion display Accessible if the inlet uses a potentiometer sec 5 16 3 In addition a password is required to access this menu see sec 5 16 2 e Press Edit then press the up arrow key to start the calibration Press Edit once again to vali date e Press the down arrow key to select the Mini mum menu on screen Use the proper Close switch to close the inlet to PA OFF its minimum position Once it is closed set the manual control switch to Off to stop the act
91. nted below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value 4 Inlet Reset Inlet Auto Reset Reset Mode 1 Reset Now No Day Time 06 00 am Period 3 Delay 02 00 Inlet reset mode Select the desired reset mode to re set the actuator toward its nearest position select Close to reset the actuator toward its closed position only or select Off to disable the automatic reset Inlet reset now Select Yes to reset the actuator s position now Day time Set the time at which resets are performed Period Enter the frequency of inlet resets A reset can be performed once every 1 7 days Reset delay During a reset the controller opens or closes the inlet during this delay or up until a limit switch is reached The reset delay should be set to the same time value or higher than the total opening time as defined in the previous section EXPERT 110 rev 12 19 EXPERT PN110 5 4 2 Air inlets with Potentiometer 5 4 2 1 Principle of Operation When using a potentiometer based inlet the user must associate an inlet opening with the start up of each fan stage As the room temperature increases and new stages are activated air inlets will open or close accordingly Inlet opening in minimum ventilation The inlet is at its Closed position during the Off Time portion of a m
92. ol is shown on screen then simultaneously press the ADJUST MENT buttons up and down arrow keys to transfer the memory card s content inot the controller MemStick to Control Press Ato start Controller to Memory Card Press the down arrow key to select the menu Con trol to MemStick Once it is selected simulta neously press the ADJUSTMENT buttons up and down arrow keys to transfer the controller s con figuration into the memory card Control to Memstick 4 Press Ato start EXPERT 110 12 75 EXPERT PN110 6 Once the transfer is over simultaneously press the MENU SELECT buttons up down arrow keys to exit the transfer menu then remove the memory card from the connector as follows Turn off power to the controller Open the controller s front panel Remove the memory card from the connec tor Close the front panel once again then fix it with the screws Reapply power to the controller 7 Lock the card switch if required The controller will not warn you if the transfer is incorrect Respect the following rules to make sure the transfer works properly 76 Make sure the card switch is at the unlocked position before transferring a configuration on the card Do not move or hold the card while a transfer is ongoing EXPERT 110 rev 12 lt gt IMPORTANT REMOVE THE MEMORY CARD FROM THE CON NECTOR WHEN THE TRANSFER IS
93. on between fan stages 1 and 2 If the next stage is an ON OFF fan stage the vari able output is deactivated when the new stage starts If the next stage is another VARIABLE fan stage the speed of the first variable stage is re duced to its minimum speed when the second vari able stage starts The graphic below illustrates this situation If the last fan stage uses variable outputs it must be configured in ON OFF mode see sec 5 16 7 2 The bandwidth defines the interval over which the variable output goes from minimum to full speed This is true even if full speed is never reached as in the example above When the Stage 2 start tempera ture is reached the variable output drops to its mini mum speed value The V1 bandwidth is then used to increase the speed as the temperature of stage 2 increases When the temperature returns to the stage start temperature the minimum speed is maintained until the stage stop temperature is reached IL If an outdoor temperature probe is used it is possible to automatically adjust stages 1 and 2 bandwidths ac cording to the outdoor temperature Refer to section 5 17 5 in the ad vanced settings to use this feature 1 Transition between Stages 1 FAN SPEED lt V1 BANDWIDTH gt ABS MIN SPEED 0 3 F STAGE 1 STAGE2 STAGE 2 ON TEMP OFF TEMP ON TEMP 26 EXPERT 110 rev 12 2 lt BANDWIDTH gt STAGE3 ROOM T START TEMP E
94. ord This function allows to identify 2 different user types It is used to restrict access to certain pa rameter settings The password is made up of three blocks of two digit numbers for example 13 44 21 When acorrect password is entered the current user is identified Installer Password By default the INSTALLER PASSWORD is set to 6 1 0 The installer mode gives the access to all functions of the EXPERT PN110 By default the controller returns to the user mode after 15 minutes of inactivity The in staller may return to user mode before that delay by entering the user password The installer pass word can be modified User Password The user mode gives access to the basic functions of the EXPERT PN110 By default this password is set to 1 2 3 Note that some menus will not be accessible on user mode The user password cannot be modified The control automatically returns to user mode after 15 min utes of inactivity 110 Setting password Set the function to USER from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 8 Password menu The current mode is displayed Password 1 User Level Password Current mode User 1 Password Enter password 00 Press the right arrow key to access the 1 User Level menu The current mode is dis played Press the right arrow key to enter a password The first two digit number flashes on the dis play Press the Edit k
95. ose Main Menu or Manual Open Ta Auto 7000 LCD Display The LCD display gives the current readings and displays the parameters when you select a func tion When the parameters for a given func tion cannot all be presented at once on the dis play arrows are displayed on the right handside to indicate that additional parameters can be displayed using the arrow keys After 5 minutes of inactivity the display re turns to the AMBIENT TEMPERATURE display LED Display This display shows the current reading of cho sen sensor s Refer to section 5 16 3 to se lect what information needs to be shown on the LED display 8 EXPERT 110 rev 12 On Off Relays Variable Outputs nea re OU VARIABLE Menu Select buttons The up and down arrow keys are used to scroll within the main menu located on the left side of the controller Arrow Keys The up and down arrow keys are used to scroll within a function menu The right arrow key is used to select a menu option the left arrow key is used to go back to the previous menu display Edit Button The Edit key is used to modify a parameter value Once you press the Edit key the selected parameter starts flashing faster on the display Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the parameter 110 e Adjusting a Parameter A parameter can be adjusted w
96. ossible day number is 450 Decreasing day numbers are not allowed Increasing temperatures are not allowed IS Note that the temperature curve must be turned off to adjust the points and days of the temperature curve Use the down arrow key to scroll each point of the curve The curve status flashes on the display Press the Edit key then press the down arrow key to turn it Off DAY 100 EXPERT PN110 rev 12 63 EXPERT PN110 Setting the Temperature Curve e Set the function to SET POINT CURVE from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select 2 Curve menu using the arrow keys The current set point and the curve status is displayed Temperature Curve Curve Stat Off e Press the down arrow key once The first day corresponding to the first point of the curve flashes on the display Temperature Curve Day 1 Temp 78 0 F Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the first day of the curve to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the first day of the curve e Press the down arrow key The temperature for the first point of the curve flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the temperature for the first point of the curve to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the temperature value 64 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Press the down arrow key then proceed in simi l
97. ount current count mortality culled marketed At the beginning of a batch you must specify the initial number of animals You will then be able to adjust the number of animals as changes occur mortalities culled and marketed animals IEY ALL histories of the controller are reset when a new group starts i e the animal age switches from to 1 day e Select the AGE amp MORTALITY menu with the menu select buttons Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Age amp Mortality Age 10 days New Dead 0 Today s Dead Total Dead New Culled Today s Culled Total Culled New Marketed Today s Market Current Size 500 Initial Size 500 Dead Yesterday 0 Cul Yesterday Dead 2 Days ago Cul 2 Days ago Mark 2 Days ago Age Set the animal age It can be adjusted from O days to 450 days New Dead Culled Marketed Enter the number mortalities of culled ani mals and of marketed animals as it occurs Once a value is posted the parameter dis played on screen automatically goes back to O The posted value is then removed from the current animal count and is logged in the respective history menus Today amp Total Died Culled or Marketed history Today s Dead Culled Marketed The controller displays the number of ani m
98. pening with the start up of each fan stage inlet openings are defined as a percent age of the total opening time As the room tem perature increases and new stages are activated the inlet will open or close accordingly Inlet opening in minimum ventilation The inlet is at its Closed position during the Off Time portion of a minimum ventilation cycle and opens to its minimum ventilation position during the On Time Over opening of air inlets A supplementary stage can be defined in order to continue opening air inlets beyond the activation temperature of the last ventilation stage This over opening stage is used to direct the airflow more efficiently during periods of warm weather When all reference points of ventilation stages are de fined the user can specify the temperature at which air inlets reach their over opening position Start T of the last stage over opening bandwidth Operating Diagram of a INLET OPENING of the Total Opening Time Total Opening Time Over opening Last stage opening Stage 4 opening Stage 3 opening Stage 2 opening Stage 1 Max opening Stage 1 opening Min vent opening Closed Bandwidth Stage 1 starts starts 16 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Stage 2 Stage3 Stage 4 starts Timer based Air Inlet Intermediate steps Refer to the following section to program itermediate opening steps in variable stages Over opening bandwidth ROOM Last s
99. played e If the temperature curve is ON the set point as calculated by the temperature curve is dis played Press the down arrow key and scroll the display until Curve Stat status flashes on screen Press the Edit key then press the down arrow key to disable the curve Press Edit once again to validate the new curve status Now that the curve is off follow the instruc tions below Temperature Curve Set point 70 0 F Curve Stat On If the temperature curve is OFF follow instruc tions below EXPERT PN110 Adjusting the Set Points Set the function to SET POINT CURVE using the menu select buttons Press the right arrow key to select the 1 Set Point menu Use the arrow keys to select the parameters that are presented below To adjust the value of a parameter press Edit then use the arrow key to modify the parameter s value Press Edit again to validate the new value Current set point This is the current temperature set point in use This value cannot be changed to modify the set point change the day or night set points below Current 71 0 F Day 70 0 F Night 77 0 F Clean Mode 35 0 F Outside 65 0 F Day set point Set the temperature set point that is used dur ing the day this set point is used all day long if the night set point is not enabled The con troller can also change the day set point auto matically over time by using a curve see sec tion 5 14 2 This param
100. rate variable speed fans Each fan stage can use these outputs in variable or on off mode Press the up or down arrow key and set the mode to Var for variable for ON OFF de activate the output Stage 1 Relays Variable 1 On 1 Variable 2 Var 1 Relay 1 off 1 If the last fan stage uses a variable output the output must use the on off operating mode DO NOT set the operating mode of the last fan stage in variable mode Timer based Relays on Fan Stages Relays can be configured in timer mode for cooling while other relays operate in on off mode For ex ample a mist unit can operate according to a timer cycle in a fan stage while the fans assigned to this stage run at the same time Timers can only oper ate on fan stages To assign relays in timer mode proceed as de scribed above and use the up arrow key to set the relay to Timer Stage 4 Relays Relay 1 4 Off 4 4 Relay 2 Relay 3 5 16 7 3 Curtain Relays Relays 7 8 and relays 13 14 have specially been designed to connect actuators When actuators are connected to these relays their open and close re lays can never be activated at the same time e Set the function to RELAY SETTINGS from the main menu using the menu select buttons A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Select Curtain menu using the arrow keys Accessible if the curtain is enabled sec 5 16 3
101. rature level above the set point The cooling stage is activated when the room tem perature reaches the start temperature of the out put The cooling output is then activated according to a timer cycle using ON and OFF times MIST ON TIME Max On Time Min On Time Off Set Point Off Temp On Temp When the cooling cycle starts On Temp the out put is activated using the minimum ON time that has been defined by the user The ON time gradu ally increases as the room temperature increases The maximum ON time is reached when the room temperature reaches the Max Temperature value T Max this value is also defined by the user The OFF time in a cooling cycle always remains the same The following graphic illustrates the situ ation Operating Diagram of a Cooling Output Room Max Temp Temperature EXPERT 110 rev 12 37 EXPERT PN110 5 9 1 Adjusting Cooling Parameters The ON TEMP value must be greater than the set point can be adjusted from the set point to 120 F 48 9 C The maximum temperature must be at least 5 0 3 C greater than the ON TEMP 38 Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURE using the menu select buttons Select 7 Cooling menu using the arrow keys The ON TEMP flashes on the display Accessible if the cooling feature is enabled sec 5 16 3 Cooling 85 0 Off Temp 83 0 Min OnTime 15sec Press Edit then use the arrow keys to adjus
102. rature set point and the minimum venti lation fan speed over a given period of time in ac cordance with the user s requirements by specify ing a temperature curve and a minimum ventila tion speed curve with ten different points each PROBE READINGS RECORDED FOR PAST DAYS Minimum and maximum readings from temperature and humidity probes are recorded for the current day and the previous 7 days EXPERT PN110 WATER MONITORING A pulse input is provided for monitoring water con sumption for the current days and the previous 7 days FEEDER AND HEATER RUN TIME MONITORING Feeder and heater run times are kept in memory for the current day and for the previous 75 days ALARM MANAGEMENT Alarms are provided for high low temperatures defective probes and other system functions Alarm states are kept in memory until they are acknowl edged even if alarm situation has been rectified HUMIDITY COMPENSATION The minimum ventilation speed can be adjusted automatically as a function of relative humidity Cooling units can be shut off when humidity levels are too high In addition heater outputs can be activated when humidity levels are too high SIX INDEPENDENT T PROBE INPUTS Up to six temperature probes can be connected to the controller in order to obtain a more accurate reading of the average room temperature and a faster reaction time Probes can be configured to use zoned heaters STATIC PRESSURE CONTROL A static pressure input
103. row key The curve status flashes on the display Press the Edit key then press the up arrow key to turn it on Press the Edit key once again to validate the curve status Min Ventilation Variable Output 1 Curve Stat On Follow the same procedure to adjust the mini mum ventilation curve of the second variable output EXPERT PN110 5 17 4 Relative Humidity RH Control If a humidity probe is being used the EXPERT PN110 has different mechanisms to control the humidity level in the barn All these mechanisms must be enabled separately If the relative humidity level is too high e The humidity level can be decreased by increas ing the fan speed in minimum ventilation e Mist units are shut off whenever the relative humidity exceeds a user defined maximum limit e Heater outputs can run in timer mode when the relative humidity is too high e Use the curtains to purge the air when the hu midity level is too high If relative humidity is too low e Mist units can operate according to an inde pendent cycle to increase the humidity level in the barn 5 17 4 1 Activating RH Comp Functions Following steps explain how to activate mechanisms used to compensate for high or low humidity levels Set the function to USER e Select the 5 RH Compensation menu Accessible if the humidity probe is enabled sec 5 16 4 2 RH Compensation Minimum Vent Heater Mist Shutoff Mist Lo RH
104. st possible day number is 450 Decreasing day numbers are not allowed Decreasing minimum speeds are not allowed Minimum Speed Curve MINIMUM VENTILATION SPEED SPEED 10 SPEED 9 SPEED 8 SPEED 7 SPEED 6 SPEED 5 SPEED 4 SPEED 3 SPEED 2 SPEED 1 DAY1 DAYS DAY10 DAY 17 DAY 25 DAY 35 DAY 60 DAY 100 DAYS EXPERT PN110 rev 12 65 Setting the Minimum Ventilation Curve Set the function to MINIMUM VENTILATION CURVE from the main menu using the menu select buttons Press the right arrow key once to select 1 Variable 1 then select 2 Minimum Curve menu using the arrow keys The minimum speed for variable output 1 and the curve sta tus are displayed Press the down arrow key once again The first day corresponding to the first point of the curve flashes on the display Min Vent Settings Variable Output 1 Speed 20 Curve stat Off Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the first day of the curve to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to vali date the day number Press the down arrow key once again The variable fan speed of the first point of the curve flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the speed to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the speed Proceed the same way to adjust each points of the curve EXPERT 110 rev 12 EXPERT PN110 Once all the curve points are set press the down ar
105. sumption history 44 Measuring units 54 Water spill alarm 48 Winter amp summer T 71 Wiring 10 Worksheets 77 EXPERT 110 12 81 890 00001 rev 12 PN895 00109 REV 05
106. t the ON TEMP to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value Press the down arrow key The OFF TEMP flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the OFF temperature to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to vali date the value Press the down arrow key three times The MAX TEMPERATURE flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the maximum tem perature at which the mist output timer reaches the maximum ON TIME Press the Edit key once again to validate the value EXPERT 110 12 5 9 2 Adjusting Cooling Timer Settings Minimum and maximum ON TIMES can be adjusted from to 900 seconds The maximum ON TIME must be even or greater than the Minimum ON TIME The OFF TIME can be adjusted from O to 3600 seconds 1 hour e Set the function to START STOP TEMPERA TURE using the menu select buttons Select 7 Cooling menu using the arrow keys The ON TEMP flashes on the display Accessible if the cooling feature is enabled sec 5 16 3 Min OnTime 15sec Off Time 900sec Max Temperature 87 0 Max OnTime 180sec e Press the down arrow key twice to select Min On Time display Press Edit key then use the arrow keys to ad just the minimum ON TIME to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key once again The OFF TIME flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the OFF
107. tage TEMP starts starts EXPERT PN110 Opening of the inlets in a variable speed fan stage When variable speed fan stages are used the user must associate an inlet opening with the beginning and with the end of each variable stage Once this is done it is possible to subdivide this opening into O to 2 intermediate opening steps to progressively open the inlet during the stage When intermediate opening steps are used the con troller splits up the inlet opening of the variable stage evenly between the number of intermediate steps e g if one intermediate step is enabled the controller will open the inlet twice during the variable stage 50 of the stage opening at the first intermediary step 50 at the end of the stage Inlets open to their intermediate positions when the variable stage reaches predefined fan speeds These fan speeds are set differently depending on the num ber of intermediate steps in use For instance if 1 intermediate step is enabled the inlet opens dur ing half of the variable stage s opening when the stage s speed is of 75 90 it reaches the stage s opening position when the fan stage reaches 100 The three following graphs illustrate when each in termediate step starts as a function of the number of intermediate steps Opening of the inlet during a variable stage with Intermediate Step Opening of the total time Step
108. than this delay Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 10 Alarms menu e Press the down arrow key to select the low static pressure alarm Accessible if a static pressure sensor is enabled see sec 5 16 4 2 Static Press Alarm Low Alarm 010 WC High Alarm 100 WC Delay 300sec e Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the low static pressure alarm to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate e Press the down arrow key to select high alarm Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the high static pressure alarm to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the value e Press the down arrow key to select the alarm limit delay Press the Edit key then use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the static pressure delay to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate 110 5 16 Installation Setup 5 16 1 Step by Step Installation Guide These are the basic steps to start up your EXPERT PN110 controller Enter the Installer Password before starting the controller s installation this gives access to all menus 1 Connect the controller according to the wiring diagram enclosed with this manual 2 Turn the power 3 Enter the installer password see sec 5 16 2 4 Set the Date and Time see sec 5 16 5 5 Step
109. the function to USER from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select the 6 Day Night menu using the ar row keys Day Night Settings Night SetPoint No Night Min Vent Yes DayTime 6 00 DayTime 6 00 NightTime 18 00 Min V1 10 Min V2 25 Press the down arrow key once The night ven tilation status flashes on the display Press the Edit key then press the up arrow key to enable the night ventilation function Press the Edit key once again to validate Press the down arrow key to select Min V1 display This value represents the minimum ven tilation speed of variable fan output 1 at night If this output is used in minimum ventilation press Edit and use the arrow keys to adjust its night speed to the desired value If it used press the down arrow key once again to select the second variable output Min V2 If variable output 2 is used for minimum venti lation press the Edit key and use the arrow keys to adjust the its night speed EXPERT 110 rev 12 15 EXPERT PN110 5 4 inlets The controller can control the opening of an air inlet in timer mode or with a potentiometer Refer to sec tion 5 16 3 to set the desired operating mode of the air inlet 5 4 1 Timer Based Air Inlets 5 4 1 1 Principle of Operation When using a timer based inlet the user must first specify the total time that is required for the ac tuator to open completely Then the user must as sociate an inlet o
110. the right arrow key once The password second number flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys adjust the password s second number to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate the second number of the code e Proceed in similar fashion to modify the pass word third number EXPERT 110 rev 12 51 EXPERT PN110 5 16 3 Installation Options The following section describes how to customize the controller for your particular applications Nor mally this setup needs to be done only once The parameters are presented below in the order they appear on the display Press Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust a parameter value When the parameter is adjusted press the Edit key to validate then press the down arrow key to move to the next parameter The user should step through all the parameters at least once Set the function to USER from the main menu using the menu select buttons e Select the 7 Installation menu A password is required to access this menu sec 5 16 2 Set the following parameters e Number of Feeders Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the number of feeders to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to vali date Up to 4 feeders can be used e Number of Heater Stages Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to adjust the number of heater stages to the de sired value Press the Edit key once again to v
111. uator e Press Edit and then press the up arrow key The word SAVE prompts on screen for 5 sec onds The minimum opening of the air inlet is now saved 22 EXPERT 110 rev 12 Press the down arrow key to select the Maxi mum menu on screen switch to open the inlet to eb its maximum position Once AUTO CLOSE it is opened set the manual control switch to Off to stop the actuator Press Edit and then press the up arrow key The word SAVE prompts on screen for 5 sec onds The maximum opening of the air inlet is now saved Set the inlet switch to the automatic mode and then set the calibration status to Auto at the top of the screen Once the calibration is completed set the manual control switch 8 back to the Auto posi tion to enable the auto matic control of the inlet MANUAL OPEN For best results make sure at least 12 inches 30 cm sepa rates the minimum actuator s position from its maximum po sition 110 5 4 2 4 T Comp the Inlet Opening Make sure the inlet uses a potentiom eter before setting the following inlet parameters see sec 5 16 3 The inlet temperature compensation is expressed as a percentage per degree difference between the average controller temperature and the average reading of the probes assigned to the inlet It de termines by how much the inlet m
112. ust open or close to help reduce the temperature differences in the building For each degree above or below the aver age temperature the inlet will open or close using the compensation value assigned by the user For example if the compensation value is set to 2 F and the inlet s probes read 3 F above the aver age controller temperature the inlet will open 6 to help decrease the temperature in that zone The maximum temperature compensation value is 10 e Select the INLET menu with the menu select buttons Accessible if the inlet is enabled section 5 16 3 e Select 2 Compensation menu Accessible if the inlet uses a potentiometer sec 5 16 3 Select 1 Temp amp Static menu using the ar row keys The current temperature compen sation flashes on the display Inlet Compensation Temp Comp F Stat Press WC e Press Edit then use the arrow keys to adjust the temperature compensation to the desired value 5 4 2 5 SP Comp the Inlet Opening Static Pressure Set Points When the high pressure set point is reached the controller opens the inlet according to a timer cycle The inlet is also closed according to the timer when the low pressure set point is reached The static pressure high and low set points can be adjusted from O to 0 2 inches of water Make sure the inlet uses a potentiom eter before setting the following inlet parameters see sec 5 16 3 e Select the INLET menu with the
113. ventilation stages start temperatures will be adjusted follow ing the bandwidth fluctuations as the outside temperature changes Outside Temperature Compensation OUTSIDE WINTER T SUMMER T TEMP EXPERT 110 rev 12 5 17 5 1 Summer amp Winter Bandwidths Set the function to START STOP TEMPS from the main menu using the menu select buttons Select 2 Fan Stages option using the arrow keys The stage 1 start temperature flashes on the display Ventilation Stage 1 On Var 1 Summer BD Var 1 Winter BD Press the down arrow key once The summer bandwidth for the first variable output of stage 1 flashes on the display Accessible if the outside compensation feature is en abled sec 5 16 3 Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the summer bandwidth for the first vari able output of stage 1 to the desired value Press the Edit key once again to validate Press the down arrow key once The winter bandwidth for the first variable output of stage 1 flashes on the display Press the Edit key then use the arrow keys to set the winter bandwidth for the first variable output of stage 1 to the desired value Proceed in similar fashion to set summer and winter bandwidths for the second variable out put of stage 1 as well as for the two variable outputs of stage 2 EXPERT PN110 5 17 5 2 Summer amp Winter Temp When the temperature reaches the summer refer ence point stages 1 and 2 ban

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