Common Controller Setup - Pentair 920 Series Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions

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3.6 Common ControLLer setup

INDUSTRIAL HEAT TRACING SOLUTIONS
This is a safety feature to prevent users in the field from modifying the CONTROL SET-POINT
temperature setting to a dangerous level.
range: –76°F to 1058°F (–60°C to 570°C)
procedure: Adjust the CONSOLE SETPOINT MINIMUM temperature value to limit the minimum
allowable CONTROL SETPOINT TEMPERATURE that may be set using the optional 920 Operator
Console. The CONSOLE SETPOINT MINIMUM may only be set using a communicating device such
as the Model 780/GCC-9000. See the 780/GCC-9000 manual for the proper procedure.
The following section describes the setup parameters that are common for both of the two control
points—Point A and Point B. These pa-rameters need only be configured once to define their
operation for both control points.
3.6.1 temperature dIspLay unIts
purpose: This allows selection of the type of temperature units to display when using the 920
Operator Console. All temperature-related values will be displayed in the selected units.
Important: This setting will not affect the temperature units displayed at a 780/GCC-9000 Group
Communications Controller. The GCC may be set independently.
setting: DEGREES C or DEGREES F
procedure: Adjust the setting to the desired temperature units (°F or °C).
Important: To minimize possible confusion, temperature units should be set the same on the
HTC and any other communicating devices.
3.6.2 versIon of fIrmWare and hardWare
purpose: The first three digits of the version number indicate the revision level of the firmware
programmed into the controller. As new fea-tures are added to the HTC, the firmware revision
level is incremented to allow the user to determine which features are available for the particular
unit being used. The fourth digit (V3.11 and up only) indicates the type of 920 hardware. A "0"
indicates that an EPROM is being used, which means the firmware cannot be upgraded without
replacing the EPROM. A "1" indicates that the firmware is stored in a FLASH memory device and
can be upgraded via the optional communications interface.
3.6.3 externaL Input port
purpose: This input port may be used as an OVERRIDE SOURCE or a TEMPBUS™ temperature
source for either point. As an OVERRIDE SOURCE, it can sense a remote dry contact closure
and override the controller's temperature control and force its output switch off or on. As a
TEMPBUS™ temperature source, either controller can control its output switch using the
TEMPBUS™ temperature rather than temperatures from TS 1 or TS 2.
setting: NOT USED, TEMPBUS (V3.11+), INHIBIT or FORCE ON (V3.11+)
procedure: If the EXTERNAL INPUT is not being used by either point, select NOT USED. If
either point requires a TEMPBUS™ temperature signal, select TEMPBUS™ and set the point
TS CONTROL MODE to a mode using the EXTERNAL INPUT (see section 3.5.12 on page 24). For
TEMPBUS™ operation description see section 5.4 on page 53.
If a remote dry contact closure should force either point's output switch off, select INHIBIT. If a
remote dry contact closure should force either point's output switch on, select forCe on.
If the EXTERNAL INPUT is set to INHIBIT or FORCE ON, the point's OVERRIDE SOURCE (for V3.11+)
must be set to EXT. INPUT or its INHIBIT CONTROL (for V3.00) must be enabled.
Important:
• When used with the INHIBIT/FORCE ON feature, a contact closure sensed by the EXTERNAL
INPUT will initiate the INHIBIT/FORCE ON mode. An open input will cause the controller to
revert to normal temperature control operation. One possible use of the INHIBIT feature is to
use an external device (such as a flow meter) to provide a contact closure if there is flow in a
line. As long as the line has adequate flow, the heating will be off (INHIBITed from operating).
See Appendix C on page 68 for typical connection diagrams when using this input.
• EXTERNAL INPUT must be set to INHIBIT or FORCE ON before OVERRIDE SOURCE (for V3.11+)
can be set to EXT. INPUT; or INHIBIT CONTROL (for V3.00) can be edited. For V3.11 and up,
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