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1. Falling edge a Monitoring Measurement m gt Threshold S during the time Measurement m lt Threshold S during the time The alarm goes off when the delay T1 Alarm activation delayT1 Alarm activation measurement is outside the low and high Measurement m lt Threshold S Hysteresis H Measurement m gt Threshold S Hysteresis H thresholds during the time delay T2 Alarm deactivation during time delay T2 Alarm deactivation gt Press briefly on the button to select the trespassing direction then press the button more than 3 seconds to validate this direction and set the thresholds e Set the threshold s value The first digit blinks it corresponds to the positive 0 or negative setting of the threshold value Press briefly on the button to select the sign for the threshold value Press on the button more than 3 seconds to validate The second digit blinks press briefly on the button to scroll the numbers Press the button more than 3 seconds to validate Repeat the process until the last digit to configure the threshold value validate the threshold and go to the following setting If the monitoring edge has been selected the transmitter displays the setting of the second threshold e Set the hysteresis The hysteresis is only for the rising edge and the falling edge modes In rising edge mode the hysteresis allows to the transmitter to stay in alarm when the measurement is between the thresho
2. 2 gt In falling edge mode the time delay 1 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm goes off when the threshold has been reached The time delay 2 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm stops when the measurement is lower than the threshold plus the hysteresis The setting procedure is the same as the rising edge procedure gt In monitoring mode the alarm of the transmitter goes off when the measurement is below the lower threshold and higher the high threshold The time delay 1 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm goes off when the measurement is below the lower threshold and higher the high threshold The time delay 2 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm stops when the measurement is between the lower and higher thresholds The setting procedure is the same as the rising edge procedure The setting of time delays is done the measurement is displayed CONFIGURATION VIA LCC S SOFTWARE option The software allows to set the alarms the thresholds and the time delay of the transmitter e To access the configuration via software 9 Set the DIP switches as shown beside Connect the cable of the LCC S to the connection of the transmitter gt B Please refer to the user manual of the LCC S to make the configuration 4 g The configuration of the parameters can be done either with the DIP switch or via software you can not combine both Active switch S1 solutions MOUNTING To mount the transmi
3. Accuracy Limit which has been calculated with a coverage factor value of 2 is 2 58 RH between 18 and 28 C on the measuring range from 3 to 98 RH Sensor drift is less than 1 RH year CONNECTIONS Inside the front housing Pass ei 90000 94 of A re w x we iw gt i Yes i au a i a P re E oa gre 3 X amp oe r ON Inactive Active switch switch S1 Removable front face y LCC S connection Button for settings Alarm led p n Bi hae p s TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Output 1 RCR relay 3 A 230 Vac Power supply 24 Vac Vdce 10 Consumption 2 VA Relay and alarm status Red led in front and internal buzzer Electromagnetical compatibility EN61326 Electrical connection Terminal block for cables 0 05 to 2 5 mm PC communication USB mini Din Kimo cable Environment Air and neutral gases Operating temperature of the housing From 0 to 50 C Operating temperature of the probe From 20 to 80 C Storage temperature From 10 to 70 C Fixed back housing ot sae PPPT iiaia wae Power supply terminal block Relay terminal block Cable gland ELECTICAL CONNECTIONS as per NAC15 100 standard NO COM NC This connection must be made by a 12 3 4 5 6 7 A qualified technician To make the connection the transmitter must not be energized Power supply or 24 Vdc Class ll SETTINGS AND USE OF THE TRANSMITTER gt Configuration On
4. KIMO INSTRUMENTS Hygrostat HST KEY POINTS Measuring range from de 5 to 95 HR and from 0 to 50 C ambient model or from 20 to 80 C duct and remote model RCR relay output 3A 230 Vac power supply 24 Vac Vdc Visual and audible alarm red led in front ABS V0 IP65 housing duct and remote model or IP20 ambient model Alternating display of humidity and temperature 4 turn system mounting with wall mount plate Housing with simplified mounting system FEATURES OF THE HOUSING Duct model 41mm 46 mm 109 mm 150 mm Ambient model NS Remote model PART NUMBER To order just add the codes to complete the part number J C Probe S Ambient A Duct D Remote Example HST A Hygrostat HST with duct probe Fiche de Donn es Techniques Pression Temperature Humidit Vitesse d air D bit d air Combustion Acoustique CE az A Iwn ee 0 ag _ 4 amp Gl Material ABS V0 as per UL94 Protection IP65 duct and remote models IP20 ambient model Display LCD 10 digits Size 50 x 17 mm Alternating display of humidity and temperature Height of digits Values 10 mm Units 5 mm Cable gland duct and remote models For cables 8 mm maximum Weight 124 g ambient model 135 g duct and remote models Cable of remote probes length 2 m and 4 8 mm in silicone TECH
5. NICAL FEATURES IN TEMPERATURE Measuring range Accuracy Unit of measurement Response time Type of sensor Resolution Type of fluid Ambient model from 0 to 50 C Duct and remote model from 20 to 80 C CMOS 0 4 of reading 0 3 C NTC 0 3 C from 40 C to 70 C 0 5 C outside Gj Pp 1 e 63 15 s Ambient model CMOS Duct and remote models NTC 0 1 C Air and neutral gases All the accuracies indicated in this technical datasheet were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurements carried out in the same conditions or carried out with calibration compensation TECHNICAL FEATURES IN HUMIDITY Measuring range Accuracy Drift linked to temperature Unit of measurement Response time Type of sensor Resolution Factory adjustment uncertainty Type of fluid from 5 to 95 RH 1 5 HR if 15 C lt T lt 25 C on duct and remote models 2 HR if 15 C lt T lt 25 C on ambient model 0 04 x T 20 RH if 15 C lt T lt 25 C RH 1 e 63 4s Ambient model CMOS Duct and remote models capacitive 0 1 RH 0 88 RH Air and neutral gases All the accuracies indicated in this technical datasheet were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurements carried out in the same conditions or carried out with calibration compensation As per NFX 15 113 and the Charter 2000 2001 HYGROMETERS GAL Guaranteed
6. l down the different option or values Setting procedure e Activate or deactivate an alarm gt Press on the button for 3 seconds CONF is displayed then NEG meaning that the relay is in negative security it is excited during an alarm condition gt f needed press quickly on the button to switch the relay in positive security the relay is de energized during an alarm condition or a current breaking POS is displayed gt Press 3 s on the button Alarm screen is displayed with On or Off blinking according to the last saved configuration gt Press quickly on the button the display changes from On activated alarm to Off deactivated alarm gt Press 3 seconds on the button to confirm the setting If the alarm is deactivated the instrument displays the measurement if the alarm is activated the instrument displays the following setting e Set the action of the alarm rising edge or falling edge The edge determines the action of the alarm according to the trespassing direction of the threshold s Rising edge 1 threshold the alarm goes off when the measurement exceeds the threshold and stops when it is below the threshold Falling edge 1 threshold the alarm goes off when the measurement is below the threshold and stops when it exceeds the threshold Monitoring 2 thresholds the alarm goes off when the measurement is outside the defined low and high thresholds m
7. ld and the threshold minus the hysteresis Ex fora 50 RH threshold and a 10 RH hysteresis the instrument will stay in alarm when the measurement will be between 50 and 40 RH In falling edge mode the hysteresis allows to the transmitter to stay in alarm when the measurement is between the threshold and the threshold plus the hysteresis Ex fora 100 RH threshold and a 10 RH hysteresis the instrument will stay in alarm when the measurement will be between 100 and 110 RH The first digit blinks set it pressing the button briefly several times then press on the button more than 3 seconds to set the following digit Once the hysteresis is set press the button more than 3 seconds to validate and set the time delays e Set the time delay 1 and the time delay 2 600 seconds maximum gt In rising edge mode the time delay 1 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm goes off when the threshold has been reached The time delay 2 corresponds to the time lag before the alarm stops when the measurement is lower than the threshold minus the hysteresis Setting procedure Time 1 for the time delay 1 is displayed then the time in second The first digit blinks press briefly on the button and scroll the figures Press on the button more than 3 seconds to validate Repeat the process until the last digit to set the time delay 1 value from 0 to 600 s and validate Time 2 is displayed the the time in second Repeat the process to set the time delay
8. off switch It is possible to set the unit of the transmitter either by switch and or via software o_o Units setting To configure the transmitter it must not be energized Then you can make the settings required with the DIP switches as shown on the drawing below When the transmitter is configured you can power it up T e Configuration by switch to configure the transmitter unscrew the 4 screws from the housing then open it Active switch Please follow carefully the combinations beside with the DIP switch If the combination is wrongly done the following message will appear on the display of the transmitter CONF ERROR In that case you will have to unplug the transmitter place the DIP switches correctly and then power the transmitter up Configurations C F gt Units setting active switch ia 5 To set a unit of measurement put the on off switch 4 of the units 20 20 as shown beside Combinations a 3x s W 4 E 1 SETTINGS AND USE OF THE TRANSMITTER gt Threshold configuration The button Q allows to activate or not an alarm threshold to set the action of the alarm edge to set the threshold s value to set the time delay and to acknowledge the alarm Working principle e By pressing on the button more than 3 seconds you can validate the setting and go to the next setting e By pressing quickly on the button you can increment a value and scrol
9. tter mount the ABS plate on the wall drilling 6 mm screws and pins are supplied Insert the transmitter on the fixing plate see A on the drawing beside Rotate the housing in clockwise direction until you hear a click which confirms that the transmitter is correctly installed 4 fixing holes are present inside the back housing Use them to install the transmitter on the required location A Ambient model does not have any mounting plate MAINTENANCE Please avoid any aggressive solvent Please protect the transmitter and its probes from any cleaning product containing formalin that may be used for cleaning rooms or ducts OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES e KIAL 100A Power supply class 2 230 Vac input 24 e Stainless steel sliding fittings e Stainless steel connections Vac output e PC cable gland e Wall mount plate for humidity e LCC S configuration software with USB cable e ABS connection with remote probe connection gland Distributed by Mirae EXPORT DEPARTMENT Tel 33 1 60 06 69 25 Fax 33 1 60 06 69 29 Qualit e mail export kimo fr FTang transmitter_HST 10 04 13 RCS 24 P rigueux 349 282 095 Non contractual document We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice
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