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USDT 2004 Universal (Advanced) Temperature Differential Controller

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1. Displays the software revision number corresponding to this manual PR O Inapplicable PROGRAMMING THE TEMPERATURE RANGE USDT 2004 is factory set at approx T2 gt 161 F PUMP OFF T2 lt 150 F PUMP ON Once Par mode has been accessed using Code 32 as illustrated above the user may program a different temperature range There are two temperatures that should be entered Tank Overheating Protection In Par Mode ser can customize the temperature range by using max and maxt Use the navigation key lt gt in Par to locate max temperatures and push selection key once to make changes max 1 Pump stops above tank temperature T2 maxt1 Pump runs again below this set point T2 Temperature Differential Adjustment diff f I diff11 Pump runs when temperature difference between collector T1 collector and T2 tank exceeds this value Factory setting is 15 1 F Consult your collector manufacturer for the recommended value diff 11 Pump stops when temperature difference between collector T1 collector and T2 tank reaches this value Factory setting is 7 0 F Consult your collector manufacturer for the recommended value Manual Operation of Pump The pump can be manually turned on or off once Par mode has been accessed using Code 32 Par Petr Per rl IITTI q MINI rl rm rr 1a It Lj wt Lt It 1 Automatic mode Manual ON Manual OFF AUTO Use the navigation key in Par to locate the
2. Lower Line Display Set point indicator that illuminates only during programming mode Push selection key once to move to the next selection or increase the selected parameter by one unit while display is blinking amp Push selection key once to move to the previous selection or decrease the selected parameter by one unit while display is blinking 6 amp Push selection key once to enter the advanced Par or Men mode Once in selected mode press one more time to select the parameter in that mode Selected parameter blinks allowing the user to modify it You can modify the selected parameter while the middle window blinks by pressing the or gt key ft Push selection key once to accept selection blinking stops showing the new set point steady or go back to the previous selection Men mode is for use with advanced applications Use selection keys lt during normal system operation to display the desired parameter T1 xxx Collector temperature in F T2 xxx Tank temperature in F T3 xxx Reading of the third sensor if the third sensor displays a fixed reference temperature of 999 F the sensor designation can be wrong or the sensor is not connected correctly open circuit G xx Flow rate gallon h programmable by user XX XXX Collector power in kW amount of energy collector is producing YY xxx Energy collected in MWh ZZ XxX Energy collected in kWh STAT Display of the system s status Any current
3. factory settings set all inputs to KTY The sensor can also be checked without a measuring instrument by connecting the presumed defective sensor to a terminal that works and checking the display The resistance measured by an ohmmeter should have the following value depending on the temperature T _ o 10 20 2 30 40 50 60 70 80 9 1000 R KTY 2785 2980 3182 3392 Q The settings of the parameters and menu functions ex works can be restored any time by pressing the down arrow enter while powering the controller The sign that appears for three seconds on the display is RESTOR for load factory settings If the system is not in operation while connected to the power supply the 3 15A quick blowing fuse that protects the control system and the output should be checked and exchanged if necessary As the programs are constantly being improved there may be a difference in the sensor pumps and program descriptions Only the enclosed manual identical serial number applies for the equipment supplied The program version for the manual must correspond to the equipment version If the control system is found to be malfunctioning despite the checks described above please contact your retailer or Thermo Technologies directly The cause of the error can only be determined if the settings of the unit is known The schematic diagram of the system in question is a great help to isolate the potential problem 15
4. immersion sleeves Exposure to moisture e g condensation can diffuse through the cast resin and damage the sensor Corrosion resistant immersion sleeve sensor pockets must be used when sensors are used in open loops or swimming pools Collector sensor red cable with protective terminal box Push into a thermowell sensor pocket which is soldered or riveted directly to the manifold vacuum tubes Alternately strap the sensor to the collector outlet pipe or the absorber flat plate collectors that projects from the collector housing Ideally house the collector sensor encased in a suitable sensor pocket into a T piece on the collector return outlet Protect the sensor cable from UV and moisture Tank sensor white cable This sensor required for the solar loop return is installed in the lower part of the storage tank If there is no provision for this tank sensor push the sensor beneath the insulation keeping it close to the inner tank wall at the desired tank location For external heat exchangers the tank sensor should be installed with an immersion sleeve in the return leg cold side of the heat exchanger In tanks with integrated heat exchangers the sensor pocket should be fitted at the exchanger s return to the collector Pool sensor installation Place a heat conductive T piece on the suction line directly at the pool outlet and screw in the sensor with an immersion sleeve check corrosion resistance of the mate
5. problems outlined Example The following windows display the temperatures of T1 the collector T2 the bottom of the tank and T3 3 sensor see P 11 At the upper text line the icon for the text is always displayed Program symbol is displayed during the setting of parameters at the lower text line Basic Mode Par Pressing the selection key gt several times allows you to navigate sensor temperatures and energy output and also access Par mode Push selection key once to enter the program mode Advanced Operations Pressing the selection key gt several times allows you to enter into the advanced mode Men Push selection key amp once to enter the program mode CHANGING FACTORY SETTINGS Temperature differentials and manual operation of pump Par Mode is USDT 2004 s basic program it uses two sensors to control a simple solar water heating system The unit is already factory set with ON OFF pump temperatures However these temperatures may be altered if required Par Using the navigation key lt gt allows you to select the desired parameter while you are in the program mode Press the selection key once to select the parameter in the window Selected parameter blinks allowing you to modify it You can modify the selected parameter while the middle window blinks by pressing the or gt key The unit accepts the new value by pressing the key once Please make sure that you are in Par mode RUV 3 5
6. pump window O AUTO Push selection key 2 once to enter pump operation ON or OFF When the manual mode has been selected an icon a small icon symbolizing a right hand image appears under the text line ADVANCED OPERATIONS or 3 sensor designation Men Mode customizes USDT 2004 for applications in conjunction with a BTU meter a third sensor or reference value If BTU capability is not required this program may also for example measure the flow rate or the temperature of the storage tank T3 top of the tank Men Use the navigation key lt gt to navigate to the Men Window Use Code 64 to access and program Men mode Navigation of advanced features of the unit and selection of parameters is the same as before by using gt keys ENTER Advancing Press the Advance key gt briefly to advance to the next selection or to increase decrease the set point of the selected parameter Hold it down for fast change Acceptance Press Set Up key once to select the parameter Press key to accept the selection or the set point ENGL Pre Set to English Spanish available in INTER CODES 64 for Men Mode SENSOR USDT 2004 accepts two different sensor types or a reference value Press the Advance key lt gt briefly until SENSOR appears in centerline and press the key 2 Ensure the reference value reads KTY sensor all factory supplied sensors are KTY type SDT 2004 is extremely powerful All factory settings c
7. selection for inlet temperature 1 2 3 S OUT outlet temperature 1 2 3 F SEN Sensor port selection for flow rate 1 2 3 Energy calculation will be initiated only after temperature sensor ports are designated Flow rate can be either a constant number to be entered by user or from a flow meter input To activate the energy calculation without using the flow meter s impulse input a dash must be selected for F SEN channel followed by the constant flow rate in gph gallon per hour unit GAL Constant flow rate in gph instead of flow meter reading in sensor mode Select 3 for F SEN when a flow meter is used LPP Flow meter rate impulse number in liter per pulse if flow meter is used GLYCOL Anti freeze percentage DIF Sensor calibration The output of USDT 2004 unit is kW for system power and kWh or MWh for collected energy The energy calculation dependents on flow meter accuracy the temperature sensors class and their locations The flow meter is a mechanical device and its accuracy fluctuates over time Therefore the user should calibrate the flow meter and incorporate temperature sensor tolerance The supplied Thermistor sensor has an accuracy of 2 F DIF represents the temperature difference between two sensors User can increase the accuracy of reading by adjusting the DIF parameter To calibrate the system insert both S IN and S OUT in the same temperature such as ice water glass DIF should show D
8. sure that the solar system is physically installed manually tested and ready for controlled operation he following safety precautions are strongly recommended 1 Before attempting to install and operate the unit read this instruction manual carefully 2 Only suitably qualified personnel should carry out installation and required maintenance 3 It is recommended that the unit be connected to the power supply via an on off switch or plug 4 WARNING When the unit is connected to the 115 volt power supply and the cover is opened high voltage circuits will be exposed When installing the unit all required connections should be completed and the cover attached to the controller box before turning the power on Ensure that all connections are secure If any maintenance work is required isolate the unit from the power supply before removing the cover Never leave the unit unattended if the cover has been removed and the power supply is connected 5 Do not exceed unit ratings of 3 15 amps 1 6 HP or 245 Watts pump 6 It is advisable to route power cables away from sensor cables ensor installation Temperature sensors may be installed in fluid lines by mounting in a well or strapping directly to piping For the system to function correctly it is essential that the sensors are located and installed properly Sensors must be well insulated in order to prevent influence by the ambient temperature When used outdoors water must not enter the
9. time especially systems with long solar loop The after run time AT can be changed from 0 factory setting to 9 minutes A larm functions User can enable the alarm function of the USDT 2004 in the ALARM screen Status of sensors and circulation pump can be viewed if alarm function is active A ON Alarm function enable A OFF Alarm function disable The status of the system can be monitored in the Stat Mode only if the corresponding feature is active The following example shows a system condition with a circulation problem CET OFF Collector excess temp cut off active no error occurred CET ON No overheating 1 SHORT Short circuit in sensor 1 wiring 2 SHORT Short circuit in sensor 2 wiring 1 OPEN Disconnection in sensor 1 wiring 2 OPEN Disconnection in sensor 2 wiring OK System operates normal NO CIRC A Tis more than 108 F in last 30 minutes OK CIRC Pump is running CLEAR Clears NO CIRC display after correction 13 nergy calculation Energy gain is calculated by obtaining the temperature increase of the heat transfer fluid as it crosses the solar collector The amount of fluid flow through the collector is registered by an in line flow meter USDT 2004 computes the energy production as a function of the temperature differential and fluid volume In addition the system anti freeze Glycol percentage should be entered as it affects the thermal conductivity and heat transfer rate BTU Energy calculation mode S IN Sensor port
10. IF 0 for exact temperature reading If it is not zero accept the difference br better accuracy This difference will be used as a correction value for energy calculation The energy calculation becomes more accurate at temperature range that this reading adjustment is made BTU CL Sets the BTU meter s counter to zero CLEAR BTU meter s counter is zero 14 roubleshooting In general if there is a malfunction all of the settings in the menus Par and Men and the terminal should first be checked first Malfunction but realistic temperature values e Check program number e Check the switch on and switch off thresholds and the set differential temperatures Have the thermostat and differential thresholds already been reached e Were the settings in the submenus Men changed e Can the pump output be switched on and off in manual mode If a forced pump ON and OFF lead to the appropriate reaction at the output the unit is certainly in order e Are all of the sensors connected with the right terminals Heat up the sensor using a cigarette lighter and watch the display e Did you change the reference temperature 250 three sensor operation to KTY Incorrect display of temperature s e Displayed values such as 999 if a sensor short circuits e or 999 if there is an interruption do not necessarily mean a material or terminal error e Are the right sensor types KTY or PT1000 selected in the menu Men under SENSOR The
11. USDT 2004 Installation and User s Guide Introduction General Information Installation Collector Sensor Control Box Operation Power Connection Operating Display Changing Factory Settings Manual Operation Of Pump Advance Operation Frost and Overheating Protections Energy Calculations Troubleshooting Thermo Technologies 9009 Mendenhall Place Suite E Columbia Maryland 21045 Phone 410 997 0778 Fax 410 997 0779 e Mail info thermotechs com Revision 4 0 October 2007 Introduction Note The information supplied in this manual is for guidance only no part of this may be used for any agreement whether express or implied or to form any contract Thermo Technologies reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice SDT 2004 is a powerful temperature differential control unit and may be used in a wide range of applications The user has the choice of two modes Par Mode access code 32 This program is USDT 2004 s basic program It uses two sensors to control a simple solar water heating system and factory settings may be altered Men Mode access code 64 This program initiated by the user customizes USDT 2004 for applications involving a BTU Meter or where a third sensor or reference value is required NOTE USDT 2004 may be used for several advanced applications originating in Men Mode USDT 2004 has the following functions e 2 inputs for temperature sensors Input for flow
12. al input not used in program 0 operation OFF The sensor reading is not displayed VSG Flow rate reading Sensor wires can receive electromagnetic pulses which can result in a wrong temperature reading The USDT 2004 reads sensor values every 50 ms It can bundle several readings and process their average AV1 Sensor 1 average AV 2 Sensor 2 average AV3 Sensor 3 average The numbers of samples can be programmed from 4 to 20 11 rost and overheating protections Pump operation can be manipulated by the user in both collector stagnation and frost conditions This set up is possible in System Guard SGUARD Men domain Overheating protection CET The Circulation pump may not be powerful enough to circulate the heat transfer fluid in the solar loop with air pockets User can program the pump to stop ata desired maximum collector temperature shown by 4 symbol to protect the pump USDT 2004 will take over the normal operation after the temperature decreases to an acceptable working temperature shown as f This feature ON can be disabled by user to OFF Factory setting is 260 F to stop the pump The pump starts again at 230 F Customer in field can change these settings Frost Protection Frost protection in the sun belt region is provided by circulating water in the solar loop when freezing conditions exist Regardless of the temperature difference T the circulation pump runs when the collector temperature is below a progr
13. ammable minimum temperature shown by f symbol The pump stops as soon as the temperature in the solar loop reaches a safe region programmed by the 1 symbol This feature is disabled at the factory and displayed as OFF mint Pump runs below this temperature factory setting 35 F mint Pump stops above this temperature factory setting 39 F tart functions The Circulation pump can be programmed to start on a low insolation level The Start function feature is useful when heat transferred to the collector sensor is not fast enough for an early start especially when the collectors are flat mounted The enabled start function runs the pump at a given solar radiation or programmed temperature difference The feature is disabled at the factory START Start function screen ON Enable start function OFF Disable start function If this feature is selected following parameters must be adjusted for proper operation GBS Pyranometer port designation radiation monitoring sensor port 1 Sensor 1 2 Sensor 2 3 Sensor 3 Manual input in next step INS Radiation threshold in W m CIRC Pump runtime in seconds INT Maximum interval time in second FLU Number of flushes The following example activates the circulation pump at 200 W m and runs it for 15 seconds If AT condition is met within the time period the pump stays on INS 20 CIRC 15 12 After running time AT During the start phase the pump may repeatedly switch on and off for a long
14. an be changed to meet the unique requirements of other applications All advanced operations have their origin in Men Mode where USDT 2004 s parameters may be altered depending on the application 10 The factory setting will be retrieved by pressing and holding key during powering of the unit A WELOAD displays for three seconds while factory settings are restored Mode Operation SENSOR Selects sensor type SGUARD Protects system from overheating and frost START Starts pump at pre set insolation solar radiation intensity AT After running time Factory set at 0 ALARM Enables Disables protection functions BTU Energy calculation and setting ensor Designation USDT 2004 accepts two different sensor types or a reference value User can program a constant reference temperature instead of a sensor output The factory preset sensor is the thermistor KTY 10 type The KTY 10 tank sensor white wire should be used in a conditioned environment and will not be permanently damaged up to 360 F Selection S1 Sensor 1 collector outlet selection S2 Sensor 2 collector inlet selection s3 Sensor 3 tank selection Designation PT PT 1000 sensor 1000 O at 0 C not available in US market KTY Thermistor sensor 2000 O at 25 C GBS Radiant sensor not available in US market Fixed value the unit uses this value instead of measured temperature S3 S1 Transfer of values not used in program 0 operation DIG Digit
15. interference with the unit when switched on or off Undo this screw to access the base board Undo the screw at the top of the housing The control electronics are mounted on the enclosure cover The controller enclosure can be screwed to the wall with cable entry grommets pointed downwards Use the supplied plastic bridges to secure power and sensor cables Note This unit is converted to 115 Y AC power supply NEUTRAL WHITE Normally Open NEUTRAL WHITE LIVE BLACK ie Normally Closed Te Lal N H N F Please use the supplied plastic bridges to secure cables Base of the unit to be mounted at eye level and wired as shown above Caution Controller wiring should only be done when the unit is not energized It is possible to damage the control unit if it is assembled under voltage Miniaturized terminal blocks are used for making wiring connections The wire is held in place within the terminal with screw that provides excellent contact without damage to the wire Sensor Cable Connection Use up to an 18 or 22 AWG stranded wire to connect the sensor cables to the unit The S1 terminal should be connected to the collector sensor higher temperature the S2 terminal is designated for the tank sensor lower temperature And the S3 terminal is reserved for the advanced usage of the unit such as a third temperature sensor or flow meter input for BTU operation ower Connections A small blade screwdriver may be used t
16. o fasten miniaturized terminal block screws while the corresponding wire is inserted NOTE 1 Always disconnect the controller from the power supply before opening the housing NOTE 2 The controller should be properly grounded Flexible wires 18 3 AWG gauge conductor simplify connection to the terminals The power terminal block will accommodate wire sizes up to 14 AWG All connections should be secured and adequately tightened as loose power connections will over heat and may cause fire NOTE 3 It is important that the specified output loads 245 Watts are not exceeded Where these loads expect to exceed external relays must be used It is good practice to install a switch to disconnect the controller and pump from power Always keep power cables away from sensor cables and other low voltage signal cables NOTE 4 To protect against lightning damage the system must be grounded according local regulation Sensor failures due to the weather or electrostatic are mostly due to poor grounding OPERATION OF DIGITAL DISPLAY our controller displays information one request at a time The unit display window has three lines to inform you about the system s status unit of displayed parameter and its value BCL Cth RC For c maxmindiff 4t gt 123X Prog Upper Line Display Symbolic display of sensor location reading unit and operation domain Center Line Display Sensor ID and its reading in normal mode user interface window
17. rate input or additional temperature sensor BTU meter capability for constant flow rate or with a puls flow meter Adjustable 4 F to 39 F frost protection Adjustable 32 F to 299 F overheating protection Adjustable 1 F to 99 F temperature difference T Manual pump operation Digital display of all parameters System status and diagnostic displays Two Sensor Operation At its most basic function USDT 2004 is a two sensor solar hot water controller One sensor S1 in diagram monitors the collector temperature whilst the other sensor S2 monitors the temperature at the bottom of the storage tank The solar loop circulation pump runs while the collector temperature exceeds the tank temperature by an adjustable temperature difference diff To avoid overheating the circulation pump stops if the tank temperature T reaches the adjustable high limit Tmax temperature The pump A1 runs only when the temperature at the collector sensor location S1 is higher than the tank temperature at location S2 by at least diff T The pump stops if diff is less than the preset value or when the temperature at location S2 has reached the 3 Tmax A1 ON only when S1 gt S2 diff amp S2 lt T max The temperature hysteresis a lagging in the set point may over ride diff to avoid pump cycling INSTALLATION Note This installation procedure is for guidance only and the installer should verify its suitability Make
18. rial used Alternately attach the sensor with clips or adhesive tape using the appropriate thermal insulation to guard against environmental influences Sensor cable extension Sensor cables 22 4 AWG telephone cable only two wires of 4 can be extended up to 150 ft A connection between the sensor and extension can be established as follows Cut the supplied heat shrinkable tubing to desired length about 1 2 Slide tubing over one end of wire to be sliced after removing enough outer insulation to accept the tubing Splice the wire and slide tubing over the splice Heat gently all around until tubing shrinks tight Slide larger tubing about 3 4 over the entire splice Heat gently all around until tubing shrinks tight This connection can then be drawn gently into the pipe work Only two of the wires are required for the sensor cable the other two wires are kept spare Caution Do not overheat the tubing Remove heat as soon as the tubing shrinks tight as material will continue to shrink With a heat gun or flame source use an even back and forth motion all around tubing Let tubing cool for maximum strength ontroller unit installation For viewing comfort the controller unit should be positioned at eye level For optimum longevity avoid extremes of temperature in the placement of electronic equipment In addition avoid heavy electrical loads switches or contactors as these may cause electrical and electromagnetic

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