Cumberland EXPERT 64 Plus User Manual

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  • Page 1 EXPERT 64+ Temperature Controller User’s manual...
  • Page 2 EXPERT 64+ WARNINGS The warranty can be void if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete, accurate and up-to-date. The information con- tained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    EXPERT 64+ TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...........6 1.1. Precautions .............6 1.2. Symbols of the Manual ........6 1.3. Controller’s Overview ........7 1.4. Main Features of the Controller ......7 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ........8 2.1. Installing the Controller on the Wall ....8 2.2. Connections ............8 2.2.1. Controller’s Main Wiring ......... 8 2.2.2.
  • Page 4 EXPERT 64+ 4.8. Alarms ............22 4.8.1. Alarm Log........... 22 4.8.2. Alarm Conditions ......... 22 4.8.2.1. Temperature Alarms ......23 4.8.2.2. Empty Zone Temperature Alarms ..24 4.8.2.3. Water Spill Alarm ......24 4.8.2.4. Static pressure Alarms ....... 24 4.8.3. Setting the Alarm Limits ....... 25 4.8.4.
  • Page 5 EXPERT 64+ 6.4. Vent Doors ............43 6.4.1. Principle of Operation ........43 6.4.2. Sidewall Vent Settings ......... 44 6.4.3. Attic Vent Compensation......45 6.5. Cooling Outputs ..........47 6.6. Stir Fans ............49 HEATING ............50 LIGHTS .............51 CLOCK OUTPUTS ..........54 10. MONITORING FUNCTIONS ........55 10.1.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    EXPERT 64+ 1. INTRODUCTION 1.2. Symbols of the Manual Warning. Read the following text 1.1. Precautions carefully; it contains important information which, if ignored, may cause the controller to operate WARNING: Read and save these in- improperly. structions! High Voltage. Hazard of electrical Safety may be jeopardized if the equipment shock.
  • Page 7: Controller's Overview

    EXPERT 64+ 1.3. Controller’s Overview 1.4. Main Features of the Controller The EXPERT 64+ is an electronic device used for environmental control in livestock Very large LCD display — An LCD display buildings. It allows the user to maintain a provides an efficient interface for displaying, specified target temperature by controlling monitoring and adjusting parameter values.
  • Page 8: Mounting Instructions

    EXPERT 64+ 2. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Alarm management — Alarms are provided for high-low temperatures, defective probes and other system functions. 2.1. Installing the Controller Humidity Control — The control offers many on the Wall ways to compensate for high or low humid- ity levels. Open the latch and lift the cover. Remove the black caps located on each of the four mounting 9 independent probe temperature inputs —...
  • Page 9: Sensor Inputs

    EXPERT 64+ 3. USER INTERFACE 2.2.3. Sensor Inputs Sensors operate at low voltage and are isolated 3.1. Location of the Con- from the supply. Make sure that sensor cables remain isolated from all high voltage sources. trols In particular, do not route the sensor cables through the same electrical knockout as other Main LCD Screen —...
  • Page 10: How To Select & Modify The Parameters

    EXPERT 64+ LED Display LCD Display Status LEDs Arrow keys 3.2. How to Select & Modify the editing mode. The parameter then flashes on the display. the Parameters 3. Use the up and down-arrow keys to 1. Use the arrow keys to select the desired change the value of the parameter.
  • Page 11: Controller Setup

    EXPERT 64+ 4. CONTROLLER SETUP 4.2. Password This function allows identifying 2 different 4.1. Time & Date types of users. The password is made up of 4 digits and it is used to restrict access to 1. Select: certain functions of the controller. When a correct password is entered, the current user »...
  • Page 12: Controller Programs

    EXPERT 64+ 4.3.2. Copy/Paste Programs 3. Confirming the new installer password: Once the new installer password is entered, Use the copy-paste function to duplicate all pa- the message “Confirm Password” is displayed. rameter settings associated to a program onto Enter the new password once again to con- another program.
  • Page 13: Installation Setup

    EXPERT 64+ 4.4. Installation Setup Installation Number of Programs 3 The following section shows how to cus- Number of Probes tomize the controller for your particular Number of Heaters application. It shows how to enable and set Number of Fans Number of Tunnel Fans the outputs of your controller. Normally, this Use Stir Fans ? setup needs to be done only once.
  • Page 14: Probes

    EXPERT 64+ 4.5. Probes Use Day / Night On Time? — Select “Yes” to use different minimum ventilation parameters at night. *This parameter is common to all pro- 4.5.1. Activating the probe inputs grams of the controller. Follow these steps to enable or disable the probe inputs. Number of Vent Door? — Enable the proper number of vent door outputs (0 to 2 vent doors).
  • Page 15: Measuring Units

    EXPERT 64+ 4.5.2. Measuring Units 4.5.3. Probe Assignment Principle of Operation: This section explain how 1. Select: to select temperature probes that are used to » 12. Setup measure the room temperature and how to assign temperature probes that are used to control/ » 2. Units monitor the outputs of the controller.
  • Page 16: Probes & Water Meter Calibration

    EXPERT 64+ 4.5.4. Probes & Water Meter Cali- A template is available at the end of this manual to write down your selection bration of sensors. You can slightly adjust the reading of each 1. Select probe input in order to obtain accurate and uniform readings from all probes.
  • Page 17: Relative Humidity (Rh) Control

    EXPERT 64+ 4.6. Relative Humidity (RH) 2. RH Compensation with the Heating Out- puts: The controller can compensate for high Control humidity levels by activating the heaters in timer mode. As the RH level increases, the The controller offers different ways to com- controller increases the “On Time” portion pensate for high and low relative humidity of the heating timer to compensate for the (RH) levels in the barn.
  • Page 18: Activating The Rh Compensation Functions

    EXPERT 64+ 4.6.1. Activating the RH Compen- 3. RH Compensation with the Cooling Outputs sation Functions • High RH compensation with the mist 1. Select: cooling output: the controller can dis- able the mist output if the RH level gets » 12. Setup higher than the “Mist Shutoff” limit. » 3. RH Compensation* • Low RH compensation with mist out- * This menu is accessible if the humidity probe is puts: To compensate for low RH levels,...
  • Page 19: Rh Compensation Parameters

    EXPERT 64+ 4.6.2. RH Compensation Parameters Heater compensation The timer used by heating outputs is made 1. Select of an “On Time” and of a “Cycle Time”. Heating outputs run during the “On Time” then stop » 9. Advanced Settings until the end of the “Cycle Time”. The “On »...
  • Page 20: Relay Assignment

    EXPERT 64+ 4.7. Relay Assignment • Open/close relays: Relays can be used to slightly open an air inlet at the start-up of a fan/tunnel group and to close it when the 4.7.1. Principle of Operation fan/tunnel fan group returns to a stop. The inlet opens only once at the start-up of the Relay Panels : The controller can activate up chosen fan/tunnel fan group and closes only to 64 On/Off relays;...
  • Page 21: Making The Assignment

    EXPERT 64+ 4.7.2. Making the Assignment You must assign On/Off relays to each output of the controller. Use provided output stick- ers to identify the function of each relay on the faceplate of the controller. Worksheet are available the end of this manual to write down your relay assign- ment settings.
  • Page 22: Alarms

    EXPERT 64+ 4.8. Alarms 4.8.2. Alarm Conditions The table below shows the possible alarm 4.8.1. Alarm Log conditions. This section describes how the alarms are set off. Refer to section 4.8.3 to When an alarm occurs, the alarm led is turned set the alarm limits. on and the alarm is recorded in memory along with the time and date.
  • Page 23: Temperature Alarms

    EXPERT 64+ 4.8.2.1. Temperature Alarms Detection of Temperature Alarms The diagram below shows how temperature Alarm alarms are detected. Limits Hi T° alarm When the average room temperature ex- Hi T° ceeds the high temperature alarm setting, limit a high temperature alarm is set off. When Desired the average room temperature decreases T°...
  • Page 24: Empty Zone Temperature Alarms

    EXPERT 64+ 4.8.2.2. Empty Zone Tempera- 4.8.2.4. Static pressure Alarms ture Alarms The controller can activate an alarm when the static pressure level decreases below the low An alarm can be set off if the house tem- pressure limit or if it exceeds the high pres- perature is too low while the controller is in sure limit.
  • Page 25: Setting The Alarm Limits

    EXPERT 64+ 4.8.3. Setting the Alarm Limits High Breaker Alarm* — If the temperature of the main breaker is monitored by a probe, set 1. Select: the probe temperature over which a breaker temperature alarm must be set off. * Acces- » 9. Advanced Settings sible if the breaker’s monitoring function is enabled »...
  • Page 26: Critical Temperature Ramp

    EXPERT 64+ 4.8.4. Critical Temperature Ramp • STATIC PRESSURE (SP) ALARMS: *These parameters are accessible if the static pressure is Ramp steps can only be modified while enabled (sec. 4.5.1). the ramp function is disabled. Low SP Alarm limit — This parameter ranges The critical temperature ramp func- from 0.01”WC below the Hi SP limit to tion is common to all programs of the 0.00”WC.
  • Page 27: Clean Mode & Empty Zones

    EXPERT 64+ 4.9. Clean Mode & Empty Zones Clean Mode: Empty Zone: When this mode is activated, the whole An empty zone is an unused part of the house is considered as being empty. All the house. It is defined by the temperature probes that are only assigned to heating out- controller functions become disabled except puts thus excluded from the average house for the heating outputs.
  • Page 28: Controller's Version

    EXPERT 64+ 4.11. Test Mode 1. Select » 10. Select Program The test mode is used to simulate changes in the ambient temperature and verify the controller’s performance. When the test is Select Program enabled, all outputs of the controller operate according to the simulated temperature. The Running program Program 1 test automatically ends after 15 minutes of in-...
  • Page 29: Temperature Settings

    EXPERT 64+ 5. TEMPERATURE SET- 5.1.2. Settings TINGS 1. Select: » 4. House Set Point 5.1. House Set Points 5.1.1. Principle of Operation The house set point can only be modified while the ramp is disabled (sec. 5.2). The house set point is the target tempera- ture in the room. It is used as the reference Set Point temperature for the activation / deactivation of the controller’s output and is used as a...
  • Page 30: Set Point Ramp

    EXPERT 64+ 5.2. Set Point Ramp 1. Select: » 9. Advanced Settings The temperature ramp function allows an au- » 1. House Temperature Ramping tomatic adjustment of the house set point over time, in accordance with the animals needs. The house set point changes using 10 steps. The ramp steps can only be modified Each step specifies a day number and a target while the ramp is disabled (sec.
  • Page 31: Seasonal Temperatures

    EXPERT 64+ 5.3. Seasonal Temperatures The following steps allows to indicate at which temperature the summer and winter static pres- sure set points start being used. This function is available if an outside temperature sensor is activated (sec. 4.5.1). 1. Select: »...
  • Page 32: Ventilation Settings

    EXPERT 64+ 6. VENTILATION SETTINGS Minimum ventilation parameters are com- mon to all programs of the controller. Minimum Ventilation 6.1. The controller can extract the warm air from the attic by increasing the operating 6.1.1. Principle of Operation time of the fans in minimum ventilation. Refer to section 6.4.3 for further infor- Definition: Minimum ventilation cycles are mation about this feature.
  • Page 33: Min Ventilation Ramp

    EXPERT 64+ 6.1.2. Min Ventilation Ramp 1. Select: » 9. Advanced Settings Minimum Ventilation Ramping: The controller can automatically adjust the “On Time” portion » 2. Minimum Ventilation Ramping of the minimum ventilation timer with time. The minimum ventilation ramp is composed of 10 steps and each step associates an “On Minimum ventilation ramping Time”...
  • Page 34: Min Vent. Night Ramp

    EXPERT 64+ 6.1.2.1. Min Vent. Night Ramp 6.1.2.2. Night Start Time The day and night start times only need to be defined if the night’s minimum ventilation 1. Select ramping function is used by the controller. » 9. Advanced Settings » 5. Night Time Settings * 1.
  • Page 35: Minimum Ventilation Fan/Tunnel Fan Groups

    EXPERT 64+ 6.1.3. Minimum Ventilation Fan/ 6.1.4. Fan Cycling Tunnel Fan Groups In minimum ventilation, the controller can make a rotation of the fans selection between consecutive cycles. This rotation allows run- A template is available at the end of this ning the fan motors evenly and regularly. In manual to write down the fan selection order to use fan cycling, you must specify for each program.
  • Page 36: Fan & Tunnel Fan Groups

    EXPERT 64+ 6.2. Fan & Tunnel Fan Groups 4.7.2 to enable timer-based relays on fan & tunnel fan groups. 6.2.1. Principle of Operation Minimum Ventilation’s Fan & Tunnel Fan Groups: Refer to section 6.1. Definition: Fan & tunnel fan groups : a fan group is a Fan Group Shutoff in Transitional Ventilation: combination of relays that are simultane- The controller allows disabling fan groups at ously activated according to the average...
  • Page 37: Settings

    EXPERT 64+ 6.2.2. Settings 6.2.4. Fan Group Shutoff in Transi- tional Ventilation 1. Select: 1. Select: » 8. ON / OFF Temperature » (3. or 4.) Fan / Tunnel Fan Group » 9. Advanced Settings » 6. Fan group shut off 2. Set the following parameters: » Select the desired tunnel fan group Fan Groups ON / OFF Temp. House Set Point 70.0 °F Fan group shutoff in tunnel 1 Fan 1 ON 72.0 °F OFF 71.0 °F --- --- --- --- ---...
  • Page 38: Tunnel Ventilation

    EXPERT 64+ 6.3. Tunnel Ventilation The transition ends when the room tem- perature reaches the start temperature of the tunnel fan group that causes the closure 6.3.1. Transition between Sidewall of vent doors; the tunnel ventilation mode is and Tunnel Ventilation fully used at that moment and the controller starts using the tunnel ventilation’s static The transition from sidewall to tunnel ven- pressure set points and alarm limits.
  • Page 39: Endwall Curtain

    EXPERT 64+ 6.3.2. Endwall Curtain Minimum Age: The minimum age is used to prevent tunnel ventilation from being used when the animals are too young. The user 6.3.2.1. Principle of Operation defines the age above which the tunnel ven- An endwall curtain controls the air intake in tun- tilation mode can start.
  • Page 40 EXPERT 64+ • CURTAIN: BASED ON THE Minimum Outside Temperature: The tunnel STATIC PRESSURE LEVEL ventilation mode can be disabled when the outside temperature is too cold. This fea- Start-up of Tunnel Ventilation: ture is optional and can only be used if an The activation of tunnel ventilation linked outside temperature sensor is connected to with the start-up of a user-defined tunnel fan the controller.
  • Page 41: Curtain Settings

    EXPERT 64+ Opening of the Curtain as a Function of Static Pressure Static Pressure The curtain The curtain starts closing start opening The curtain The curtain after the Wind after the Wind stop closing stop opening Delay has Delay has elapsed. elapsed. Sidewall Hi pressure limits* Wind Delay Sidewall Lo pressure limits*...
  • Page 42 EXPERT 64+ SETTINGS – FOR A CURTAIN BASED ON SETTINGS – FOR A CURTAIN BASED ON THE TEMPERATURE THE STATIC PRESSURE Tunnel Curtain Settings Tunnel Curtain Settings Minimum outside temp. 50.0 °F Minimum outside temp. 50.0 °F Minimum age 1 days Minimum age 1 days Curtain starts opening Curtain starts opening at tunnel Fan Group at tunnel Fan Group Close Vent Doors at Tunnel PreOpening 45 sec Curtain is fully opened Wind Effect Delay 0:30 (m:s)
  • Page 43: Vent Doors

    EXPERT 64+ 6.4. Vent Doors If the controller uses 2 vent outputs, the first output is reserved to control an attic vent and the second output controls a sidewall vent. 6.4.1. Principle of Operation As long as the temperature in the room is lower than a user-defined stop temperature, Each vent door output (sidewall or attic vents) the air intake is exclusively provided by the...
  • Page 44: Sidewall Vent Settings

    EXPERT 64+ 6.4.2. Sidewall Vent Settings Closing vent doors in tunnel ventilation: Both vent door outputs close when the controller 1. Select enters in tunnel ventilation. Refer to section 6.3.2.2 to select the tunnel fan output that » 6. Inlet Settings asks for vent doors to close. » 2. Sidewall vents* * Seasonal Pressure Set Points: High and low pressure set points can auto- This menu is available if vent doors are enabled...
  • Page 45: Attic Vent Compensation

    EXPERT 64+ 6.4.3. Attic Vent Compensation the room temperature is warm enough and reaches the “Room Stop T°” value. At the end When the EXPERT 64+ operates in mini- of the compensation, the minimum ventilation mum ventilation and the attic temperature “On Time” goes back to its regular value, and is warm enough, the controller can extract the sidewall vent starts being used jointly the warm air from the attic by increasing the...
  • Page 46 EXPERT 64+ Settings must thus be maintained over this delay for the attic vent to start moving. This way, the vent will not move needlessly when wind 1. Select: drafts are causing fleeting variations in the » 6. Inlet Settings pressure level. Set the wind effect delay to the desired value.
  • Page 47: Cooling Outputs

    EXPERT 64+ 6.5. Cooling Outputs 1. Select » 8. ON / OFF Temperature The controller has six cooling outputs that can » 5. Cooling* be used to operate cooling devices such as mist units. The intensity of these outputs increases gradually as the house temperature increases. This menu is available if cooling outputs are enabled (sec.
  • Page 48 EXPERT 64+ 120°F (-40 to 48.9°C) and must be greater than the output’s start temperature. Max / On Time & Off Time — Set both tim- ers’ On and Off times to the desired values. Adjustable from 0 to 30 minutes. Start / Stop at — The cooling outputs’ opera- tion is only effective within this range of time. This allows to deactivate the output during night for instance.
  • Page 49: Stir Fans

    EXPERT 64+ 6.6. Stir Fans • Based on the minimum ventilation: When they are based on minimum ventilation, The controller has one stir fan output that stir fans are activated during every minimum can either operate during minimum ventilation ventilation cycle’s Off Time. This ensures a cycles or when the room temperature falls good air circulation when the fans are not below a user-defined limit.
  • Page 50: Heating

    EXPERT 64+ 7. HEATING Heaters’ Hi Fire: This option allows to simulate a supplemen- tary heating step for each activated heating The controller can operate up to 16 indepen- output. When enabled, this function doubles dent heating outputs. These outputs operate the number of activated heating outputs. The according to their start and stop temperature heaters’...
  • Page 51: Lights

    EXPERT 64+ 8. LIGHTS 1. Select » 8. ON / OFF Temperature The controller has two 0-10V outputs to con- » 1. Heaters trol lights; a LD-7000 light dimmer module can be connected to each one of them. Both Heater ON / OFF Temperature 0-10V outputs operate the same way and follow the same light programs.
  • Page 52 EXPERT 64+ LIGHT PROGRAM Light Cycles CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 CYCLE 4 CYCLE 5 CYCLE 6 Light Intensity CYCLE 1 Peak Intensity Intensity Peak Cycle Sunrise Sunset Time Start Time Stop Time 1. Select 2. Set the following parameters: » 7. Light Settings Day — This is the day at which the selected »...
  • Page 53 EXPERT 64+ Sunrise — When a cycle starts, the light Peak Cycle — Select how much time is intensity increases from its minimum to required to perform a light peak cycle (see its maximum intensity over this delay (see previous graph). The cycle time must be previous graph).
  • Page 54: Clock Outputs

    EXPERT 64+ 9. CLOCK OUTPUTS 1. Select » 9. Advanced Settings The controller has up to 12 clock outputs to » 7. Clock* operate various devices using a real clock timer. The user specifies the time at which * This menu is accessible if clock outputs are enabled each clock output starts and stops.
  • Page 55: Monitoring Functions

    EXPERT 64+ 10. MONITORING FUNCTIONS 10.2. Individual Temperature Probe Readings 10.1. Current Conditions This menu gives the current reading of each individual temperature probe as well This menu displays the current reading of the as the minimum and maximum readings of controller’s probes. Refer to the installation each probe for the past 7 days.
  • Page 56: History

    EXPERT 64+ 10.3. History Outside Temperature — The daily minimum and maximum readings of the outside tem- The history menu allows to visualize the perature probe are displayed for the past 75 days. *Available if an outside temperature probe evolution of the controller’s input readings is enabled (sec.
  • Page 57: Monitoring The Animal Age & Number

    EXPERT 64+ 10.4. Monitoring the Animal 1. Select: Age & Number » 3. Animal Age & Mortality The controller monitors the animal age and number as follows: Animal Age & Mortality Animal Age 5 days Animal Age: Initial Count Remaining Count The controller uses the animal age as a refer- ence to determine the steps of the ramping New Mortality functions.
  • Page 58 EXPERT 64+ New Culled — Post up the culled animals as they occurs. Once the entered value is validated, the display automatically returns to “0”. The value is added to the Total Culled menu and removed from the remaining count. It is also possible to enter a negative value to rectify the number of culled animals.
  • Page 59: Technical Specifications

    EXPERT 64+ 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type ............EXPERT 64+ Main supply fuse F8 ........1A, fast-blow Main supply/frequency ......... 115/230 Vac, 50/60Hz 0-10V outputs #1-2 ........0-10Vdc, 30mA source max. Precision on 0-10V outputs ......±1 % 12Vdc Outputs ..........12 Vdc ± 10%, regulated, 350 mA max. Alarm Contact ..........
  • Page 60: Transfer Menu

    EXPERT 64+ 12. TRANSFER MENU 12.3. Update/Backup Process (Available soon) The USB drive allows upgrading the firmware or software of your controller. The USB drive 12.1. Screen Contrast can also be used to make a backup of your 1. Simultaneously press and hold the right controller settings or to copy these settings and left arrow keys for 5 seconds to display on another controller of the same type.
  • Page 61 EXPERT 64+ 2. Control -> MemStick 1. Turn off power to the controller. Choose 2. Control -> MemStick to save 2. Lift the latches to open the front door of your controller settings on the USB drive. the controller. The saving process will start as soon as you enter this menu.
  • Page 63: Installation Report

    EXPERT 64+ 14. INSTALLATION REPORT CLIENT Name: ___________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________________ Fax: ___________________________________________________________ INSTALLER Name: ___________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________________ Fax: ___________________________________________________________ EXPERT 64+, rev.12...
  • Page 64: Expert

    EXPERT 64+ Parameter Settings Worksheet Parameter Range Your setting for program # 1. OPTIONAL PROBES (4.5.1) Common to all programs Relative humidity probe ? Yes / No Common to all programs Number of water meters ? Common to all programs Outside temperature probe? Yes / No Common to all programs Static pressure probe ? Yes / No 2. MEASURING UNITS (4.5.2)
  • Page 65 EXPERT 64+ Parameter Range Your setting for program # Number of vent doors ? Use attic probe ? Yes / No Use Tunnel curtain ? Yes / No Curtain control ? T° / SP Use tunnel probes at tunnel 0-16) Common to all programs Number of relays 32, 40, 42, 56, 64 relays...
  • Page 66 EXPERT 64+ Probe Assignment Worksheet EXPERT 64+, rev.12...
  • Page 67 EXPERT 64+ Minimum Ventilation Fan Selection (sec. 6.1) EXPERT 64+, rev.12...
  • Page 68 EXPERT 64+ Fan Shutoff Worksheet (sec. 6.2.4) Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 Program 5 Shutoff fan: Tunnel Fan Group 1 Tunnel Fan Group 2 Tunnel Fan Group 3 Tunnel Fan Group 4 Tunnel Fan Group 5 Tunnel Fan Group 6 Tunnel Fan Group 7 Tunnel Fan Group 8 Tunnel Fan Group 9 Tunnel Fan Group 10 Tunnel Fan Group 11...
  • Page 69 EXPERT 64+ Relay Assignment Worksheet Rel. Relay function Prog. 1 Prog. 2 Prog. 3 Prog. 4 Prog. 5 EXPERT 64+, rev.12...
  • Page 70 EXPERT 64+ Relay Assignment Worksheet... Rel. Relay function Prog. 1 Prog. 2 Prog. 3 Prog. 4 Prog. 5 EXPERT 64+, rev.12...
  • Page 71: Annex 1: Core Card

    EXPERT 64+ ANNEX 1: CORE CARD Removing a Core Card: Inserting a Core Card: Before proceeding, switch power off Before proceeding, switch power off at service panel and lock the switch at service panel and lock the switch disconnecting means to prevent power disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched accidentally. When from being switched accidentally.
  • Page 72: Index

    EXPERT 64+ 15. INDEX Card Memory card 60 Clean Mode see also Empty zones Principle of operation 27 Settings 27 Age see Animals Clock Alarms 22 Setting the time and date 11 Alarm conditions 22 Clock outputs Alarm limits 25 Operation & settings 54 Alarm log 22 Relay assignment 21 Lo pressure alarm...
  • Page 73 EXPERT 64+ Electrical specifications 59 Inputs 7, 13 Empty zones Installation Alarms 24–26 Installation setup 13 Heaters’ start/stop T° 51 Principle of operation 27 Set point 29 Keys 9 Fan / Tunnel fan groups LCD screen Activation 13 Contrast adjustment 9 Fan cycling in minimum ventilation Location 9 Principle of operation 35...
  • Page 74 EXPERT 64+ Relative humidity (RH) Activating the RH probe 14 Outputs History 56 List of outputs 7 RH Compensation Outside temperature see Temperature Activation 18 Principle of operation 17–18 Settings 19 RH sensor Password 11 Calibration 16 Peaks see Light Set point 19 Pressure see Static Pressure Relays...
  • Page 75 EXPERT 64+ Summer see Seasons Relay assignment 21 Symbols Static pressure alarm Symbols of the manual 6 Principle of operation 24 Settings 25 Tunnel fans see Fan groups Technical specifications 59 Temperature House Temperature Units 13, 15 Current average house T° 55 History 56 Probe assignment 15–16, 16 Vent doors...
  • Page 76 M 890-00077 rev. 12 REV. 07...

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