Stienen B.E. KL-6400 Series User Manual

Stienen B.E. KL-6400 Series User Manual

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USER MANUAL
CLIMATE COMPUTERS
KL-6400 series
EN
© StienenBE / KL-6400-G-EN02000

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL CLIMATE COMPUTERS KL-6400 series © StienenBE / KL-6400-G-EN02000...
  • Page 2 Shut down power before opening the climate computer! The climate computer contains exposed live parts! Only to be opened by authorized personnel! WARNING Although utmost care has been given to the quality of this equipment during the design and manufacturing stages, technical malfunctions can never be ruled out.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE OPERATION Temperature settings OVERVIEW WINDOW MAIN MENU Access code ROOM Ventilation Heating Miscellaneous Growth curves Overviews Alarm Communication alarm Climate alarm codes ROOM STATUS SENSORS Outside temperature alarm ALARM Latest alarm for device Latest alarms for rooms SYSTEM Language Date/time Display...
  • Page 4 Application notes Central ventilation KL64CV-N-ENxxxxx Compensations KL64CS-N-ENxxxxx Cooling KL64CC-N-ENxxxxx Data communication between climate computers KL64DC-N-ENxxxxx General description KL64GD-N-ENxxxxx Heat exchanger KL64HE-N-ENxxxxx Heating controls KL64HC-N-ENxxxxx MCA flap (central MCA flap) KL64MF-N-ENxxxxx Remote control KL64RC-N-ENxxxxx Timer (central timer) KL64TC-N-ENxxxxx Ventilation control (air mixing fan, bypass flap, inlet flap etc.) KL64VC-N-ENxxxxx Attachments AQC-G-Table...
  • Page 5: Operation

    OPERATION Column with settings and/or measurements Column with calculated and/or Window title corrected settings Window number Graph (function key F3) The calculated setting may differ from the value set by the user, due to the growth curve and/or compensations. You can use the keys Time &...
  • Page 6 FUNCTION KEYS (HELP, GRAPHIC, ALARM, PREVIOUS / NEXT ROOM NUMBER ETC.) Function key F2 (room status) Short key to call up the room status. Function key F3 (graph) Use this function key to place a graph on a window. The “graph” function is active when the LED in the function key lights up.
  • Page 7 Rooms If you press numerical key 3 or if you select “3 Rooms” using the cursor and you then press the enter key, the adjacent window will be displayed. You can switch the room alarm per room on or off in this window. In addition, it displays the current alarm code of the room.
  • Page 8: Temperature Settings

    NAVIGATION KEYS (MENU, CURSOR, MODE) (cancel) This key cancels changes or menu option selections. Press and hold this key to select the main menu. (move cursor) Move cursor Pressing and holding the key: move cursor to the first/last setting on the screen. Move cursor or change value (confirm) Menu option...
  • Page 9: Overview Window

    OVERVIEW WINDOW KL-6401 KL-6402 / KL-6405 / KL-6410 Symbol Description Symbol Description Room alarm on. Room alarm on. • Room alarm switched off and/or Room alarm switched off. • Main alarm switched off. Alarm in room (alarm delay time has not Alarm in room (alarm delay time has elapsed).
  • Page 10: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU ACCESS CODE If you want to prevent non-authorised users from changing settings on your climate computer, you can have your installer set an access code. An access code consists of a combination of 4 digits. You can have a maximum of 6 access codes set.
  • Page 11: Room

    ROOM VENTILATION ROOM VENTILATION The main thing to prevent is that too much cold air is drawn in abruptly. That is why the room temperature and the bandwidth have to be set correctly. Compensations can cause the If a measuring fan has been calculated value to differ from the installed, the ventilation measured is value setting.
  • Page 12 Room ventilation options Number of animals To be able to express the ventilation capacity per animal in m3/h, the climate computer needs to know how many animals there currently are in the room. Enter the current number of animals at “Number of animals”. Maximum Enter the maximum number of animals for which the ventilation capacity should be sufficient under normal conditions here.
  • Page 13 Cycle time Running time Running time Auto Inlet flap Open Closed Auto Start outside temperature Start outside temperature Frost protection is activated if the outside temperature drops to below the temperature setting. Cycle time Cycle time for frost protection. Frost protection is activated if the outside temperature has dropped to below the temperature setting and the cycle time (2x cycle time of the flap) has elapsed.
  • Page 14 Room temperature compensation The temperature may consist of the room temperature,  or the outside temperature,  or the inlet temperature, the inlet temperature is measured with  a separate temperature sensor. The purpose of this compensation is to prevent rapid temperature decreases in a room. The “Maximum temperature compensation”...
  • Page 15 Pressing the confirmation key while the cursor is on Growth curve temperature, Growth curve minimum or Growth curve maximum will display the curve for the relevant settings. You may change the curve settings or switch off the curve. Press the cancel key to return to the previous window. If you have switched off the curve, the text 'growth curve' will be replaced by the standard text and you can no longer access the relevant curve settings from this window (the curve is off).
  • Page 16: Heating

    HEATING ROOM HEATING If there is unnecessarily much ventilation in an animal house, unnecessarily much additional heating will be required as well. Ensure that the minimum ventilation setting is not too high and that the difference between the room temperature and the temperature at which the heating is switched on is sufficient.
  • Page 17: Miscellaneous

    MISCELLANEOUS COOLING (ON/OFF) Setting the cooling is identical to setting the room heating. To prevent the humidity in the room from becoming too high due to cooling, the RH can switch off the cooling. If the relative humidity rises to above the preset value + hysteresis, the cooling will be switched off. If the RH falls to below the preset value afterwards, the cooling will be switched on again.
  • Page 18: Growth Curves

    GROWTH CURVES You determine the climate settings on the basis of the number of animals in the room and the animal weight. You set these settings in a curve. The required temperature will automatically decrease a little then and the ventilation will automatically increase then after some time.
  • Page 19 Minimum ventilation Maximum ventilation Animal weight At present, the growth curve of the animal weight is only used for the overview. Overview AIR INLET FLAP 1 Minimum flap opening Maximum flap opening You can only set the growth curve for the temperature with an air inlet flap which controls on the basis of temperature AIR INLET FLAP 2 Setting air inlet flap 2 is identical to setting air inlet flap 1.
  • Page 20: Overviews

    COOLING You can only set the minimum and maximum positions with a 0-10V controlled cooling. Temperature Minimum cooling Maximum cooling OVERVIEWS ROOM TEMPERATURE OVERVIEW SENSORS Sensor 1 overview A table with the minimum and maximum temperatures of the past week, of the temperature selected, will be shown.
  • Page 21: Alarm

    ALARM You can switch the alarms of the controls on or off and set or change the corresponding alarm limits in the individual screens of the controls. The alarm function is not automatically switched off when you switch the heating or cooling off.
  • Page 22: Climate Alarm Codes

    CLIMATE ALARM CODES Alarm code Description An unknown and non-documented alarm code has occurred. Note down the Alarm unknown (xxx) number that is displayed and contact your supplier. Outside sensor faulty Value measured by outside temperature sensor < -50.0°C or > +50.0°C The values measured by the sensor (temperature, etc.) are outside the preset Sensor faulty limits...
  • Page 23 MISCELLANEOUS If the temperature compensation of the room is based on the inlet temperature that is measured using a separate temperature sensor, you can switch the inlet temperature alarm in this screen. The current inlet temperature is shown next to the alarm status. Cooling Temperature monitoring Switching off the temperature monitoring alarm clears the current...
  • Page 24: Room Status

    ROOM STATUS Current status: Cleaning Pre-heat Not in use You can have a separate access code programmed for the status screen. Air mixing fan Manual mode Room ventilation Manual mode Ventilation alarm Diaphragm flap Automatic mode Bypass flap Temperature-controlled air inlet flap Manual mode Ventilation or pressure-controlled air inlet flaps Automatic mode...
  • Page 25: Sensors

    SENSORS OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE ALARM Selecting menu option 1 “Outside temperature” displays a table with the minimum and maximum outside temperatures of the past week. The table also states the times when the minimum and maximum temperatures occurred on the various days. If the climate computer has its own outside temperature sensor, this window also enables you to switch the outside temperature alarm on or off.
  • Page 26: Alarm

    ALARM For further information, see “Alarm key” page 6. LATEST ALARM FOR LATEST ALARMS FOR DEVICE ROOMS The last 5 alarm causes which caused the alarm relay to de- energize due to an alarm condition in the relevant room are saved per room.
  • Page 27: System

    SYSTEM LANGUAGE DATE/TIME DISPLAY This window shows the device type as well as the software program version. You can also change the date and time here. Language: Set the interface language for the windows here. Set the language to ENG (English) for this manual Change language: Press and hold the F1 key and press the right cursor key.
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Regular maintenance and inspection of the equipment are essential for its proper operation. Do not forget to clean the ventilation system when cleaning the rooms.  To minimise the energy consumption, it is important that the fans are clean. This also applies to the flaps, measuring fans and the ventilation pipe Dust and dirt may affect the operation of the equipment.

This manual is also suitable for:

Kl-6401Kl-6402Kl-6405Kl-6410

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