Daytime Mode Led/Error Leds/Error Display Messages; Specifications - Autopilot ECLIPSE F90 User Manual

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DAYTIME MODE LED/ERROR LEDs/ERROR DISPLAY MESSAGES

The LED labeled DAYTIME MODE will illuminate when the controller is operating in daytime mode
(i.e., the photocell is receiving light).
S_SR: If this error message is being displayed, check the sensor's connection to the controller.
OUTP: If the controller does not detect even a slight change in humidity or temperature levels
within a 2-hour period, the screen will flash this error code accompanied by illumination of either
the COOLING ERROR, HEATING ERROR, or HUMIDITY ERROR LED. Press either of the corresponding
knobs (either of the TEMP or RH% knobs) to reset the error.
There are also four error LEDs on the bottom left of the controller. These lights will identify which
environmental factor the controller is reporting an error on.
Temp deadband (hysteresis)
High temp limit adjustable
Humidity deadband (hysteresis)

SPECIFICATIONS

Max amperage
Power cord length
Sensor cord length
CO
Range
2
CO
Accuracy
2
Temp setting
Temp accuracy
Humidity setting range
Humidity accuracy
Weight
Dimensions
Indoor Use Only
14.5 amps @ 120VAC 60 Hz
6.5'/2 m
15'/4.5 m
400-2000 PPM
+/- 100 PPM
Adjustable 40-122°F (5-50°C)
2/4/6°F (1/2/3°C)
± 2°F/ ± 1°C
85-115°F (30-45°C)
5%-95% rH
± 3% rH
5% rH
3.5 lbs/1.6 kg
8.0" x 3.3" x 7.5"/202 x 85 x 191 mm
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bradley blankenship
March 6, 2025

Will it mess with the probe if it is close to a AC or exhaust **** or heater or will it not bother it accuracy and any information would be great thank you

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 6, 2025

The Autopilot ECLIPSE F90 probe is designed to resist EMI/EFI from electronic ballasts, but there is no specific mention of resistance to interference from an AC unit, exhaust, or heater. However, placing the probe too close to such devices could potentially impact its accuracy due to sudden temperature or airflow changes. It is recommended to position the probe in a stable environment for the most accurate readings.

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