Munters Rotem Trio User Manual

Munters Rotem Trio User Manual

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  • Page 1 Trio Controller User Manual Trio Swine Controller Ag/MIS/ImEN-2748-09/19 Rev 3.0 P/N: 116798...
  • Page 2 Munters reserves the right to effect modifications to the apparatus in accordance with technical and legal developments. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 3 Animal Weight Main Screen ................... 4.3.2 Animal Weight Curve ......................4.4 Adjusting the Animal Count ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.5 Tech Support Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEED MANAGEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 5.1 Feeding Summary --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.2 Setting up Feeding ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEMPERATURE SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25 © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ..................... 9.2.3.1 Level Control ....................9.2.3.2 Static Pressure Control .................. 9.3 Extra Ventilation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.3.1 Introduction to Extra Ventilation ..................9.3.2 Defining Extra Ventilation ....................9.4 Tunnel Ventilation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.4.1 Defining the Tunnel Ventilation Parameters ..............© Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15.3 Defining the Auxiliary Alarms ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15.4 Sending a General Alarm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HISTORY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78 16.1 Climate and Air Quality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16.2 Alarms and Events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16.3 Water and Feed History ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16.4 Devices History --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 6 19.1 Introduction to Pressure Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.2 Selecting Central Corridor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.3 Central Corridor Dashboard -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.4 Central Corridor Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.5 Setting the Pressure Levels -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.6 Defining the Heat ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19.7 Room Setting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WARRANTY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 7 The information contained herein has been prepared by qualified experts within Munters. While we believe the information is accurate and complete, we make no warranty or representation for any particular purposes. The information is offered in good faith and with the understanding that any use of the units or accessories in breach of the directions and warnings in this document is at the sole discretion and risk of the user.
  • Page 8 In particular verify: That the cable shielding between the inverter and any motor meets industry standards • Proper grounding of the inverter's chassis and motor power cable • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 9 Proper grounding of low voltage cable shield wire • That the controller and inverter cables are kept in separate conduits or wire bundles • 1. Controller 2. Inverter 3. Place the controller at least five meters from the inverter © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 10 Go back to the main screen Settings icon Edit parameters Replace the dashboard battery with a standard 3V battery. Phone App Click the circle containing the user name to edit personal preferences such as the language, units, name, and more. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 11 The Dashboard gives an overview of all Trio functions. Click on the in each section to go to the relevant control page. • Click on Ventilation, Temperature, or Devices squares to view the hot screen for those functions. • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 12 Pressure (Pascal/Inches of Water) o Weight (Kilogram/Pounds) o Air Flow: Cubic Meter/Hour or Cubic Feet/Minute 3. Enable/disable Pin Code Access: Pin Code Access is a security measure. Anyone wanting to edit the settings must have this code. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 13  Date and Time Set: Manually enter the date and time. o Time Zone: Select the zone from the drop-down list. NOTE Set the time zone even if you enable automatic date and time adjustment. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 14  Sows: Female pigs  Weaners: Same as Nursery  Mating: Breed gilts  Insemination  Stimulation  Quarantine When you change the room setting from Room to any other setting, the new setting appears on the menu bar. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 15 Defining the Batch Settings Parameters • Defining the Batch Settings • 4.2.1 D EFINING THE ATCH ETTINGS ARAMETERS Manual Set Up • New Batch Wizard • 4.2.1.1 Manual Set Up 1. Go to Batch > Batch Settings. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 16 When starting a new batch Trio: o Resets historical data o Sets the growth day to zero o Increases the batch number by one o Records a “New Batch” event 1. Click © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 17 2. Define the batch number and click Next. 3. Select Growing or Pre-Heat. You must select an option to continue. o Growing Mode © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 18  Define the Growth Day (zero or higher) and Initial Number of Animals. o Pre-Heat Mode:  Define: o Growth Day (-7 or higher; default is -2) o Initial Number of Animals o Next Growing Stage:>> 4. Click Next, Review and Save. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 19 Piglets: 1.5kg – 2.0kg • Remain with mothers 21 – 42 days (20 kg) • Finishing facility: up to 75 – 100 kg • Animal Weight Main Screen • Animal Weight Curve • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 20 NOTE Trio provides a default growth curve. If required, you can edit the growth days and animal weights. o Growth Day: Define the growth day to determine the desired weight. Range 0 - 999 o Animal Weight: Set the expected animal weight. Range 0 - 250.0 © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 21 Edit the number of animals when animals are removed from or added to the herd. 1. Go to Batch > Animal Management. This screen displays the animal mortality data. 2. Click Add Mortality and edit (add or subtract) the number of animals removed or added. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 22 4.5 Tech Support Information To view information on your unit go to System > General Settings > Network . You will need this information when speaking with technical support. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 23 Use the Feed Screen to turn on/off augers and feeders according to the user-designed schedule. All augers operate according to the auger schedule and all feeders work according to the feeder schedule. 1. Go to Control > Feeding. 2. Click © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 24 Feed distribution continues until the pans are full. If the feed distribution is longer than the user-defined time, the feeder active sensor should generate an alarm.  Feeder under time: Feeder under time defines the time required to generate an alarm when the feeder is not active. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 25: What Is The Temperature Curve

    (Heat). Defines when heating turns off. • Defines when an alarm is sent when temperatures are too low (Low Alarm) • Defines when an alarm is sent when temperatures are too high (High Alarm) • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 26: Configuring The Temperature Curve

    Low/High Temperature Alarm: These parameters are differentials from the target temperature at which Trio sends an alarm. Range:  Low Temp Alarm: -40°- Target  High Temp Alarm: Target - 90° 4. Click to view the curve history. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 27: Defining Temperature Curve Settings

    Ventilation levels will not fall lower than the Minimum Ventilation If there is no outside temperature sensor • o maintain the last known positive output (before the failure) o turn off negative output o Cooling and air quality treatment cease © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 28: Introduction To Ventilation

    7 Introduction to Ventilation Defining Munters’ Trio ventilation consists of three elements: Defining the Minimum and Maximum Ventilation: Defining the minimum and maximum • ventilation defines how much air is required for any given growth day. Based on these requirements, Trio determines which fans run.
  • Page 29: Defining The Fans/Ventilation Scheme

    In the illustration below, Basic Ventilation is running at 30% (the defined minimum). Maximum ventilation is set to 95%. In addition, the ventilation is running at the minimum and the temperature is low, heating is running at 10%. Refer to Basic Ventilation, page 41 for more details. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 30: Extra Ventilation

    In the example below, Extra Ventilation is running at Level 15. The minimum for this growth day is Level 3 (30%) and the maximum is Level T1 (first tunnel level). Refer to Extra Ventilation, page 53 for more details. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 31: Tunnel Ventilation

    Tunnel Set Point (skipping over Extra Ventilation). You can set a differential for each level to ensure that ventilation increases only when required. • In this example, tunnel fans are at level T6. Refer to Tunnel Ventilation, page 55 for more details. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 32: Minimum And Maximum Ventilation

    Outside air is pushed into the attic; the controller maintains the required pressure in the air duct. By adjusting the air inlet, each room independently controls the amount of air entering. As temperature rises, the inlets’ opening increases. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 33: Defining Basic Ventilation

    Min/Max percentage: Define the minimum and maximum ventilation percentages. Trio will automatically adjust the ventilation as the temperature changes. Extra/Tunnel Minimum Ventilation: As option when additional minimum ventilation is required in hot climates, Extra and Tunnel Ventilation can provide minimum ventilation. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 34: Defining Dynamic Ventilation

    1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation 2. Under Minimum / Maximum Ventilation, enable: o Dynamic Minimum Ventilation or o Dynamic Maximum Ventilation or o Both. In this example both are enabled. 3. Go to Climate > Min/Max Ventilation > Settings. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 35 Cold Max. Level: When the outside temperature reaches the Dynamic Maximum Cold Outside Temperature, Minimum Ventilation will not go above this level. o Warm Max. Level: When the outside temperature reaches the Dynamic Maximum Warm Outside Temperature, Minimum Ventilation will not go above this level. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 36: Ventilation By Weight

    8.2.2.2 Defining the Ventilation By Weight Parameters 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation 2. Under Minimum / Maximum Ventilation, enable Min Ventilation By Weight. 3. Go to Climate > Min/Max Ventilation. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 37: Adding A Curve

    The following section shows how to configure your fans to increase in a curve between the days defined in the Min Max Ventilation Screen. 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation 2. Enable Curve Status. Ventilation now increases in a curve. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 38: Measuring Fan

    Measuring Fan increases the speed of a designated fan to compensate for the difference.  Define a sensor as Measuring Fan. Refer to the Installation Manual. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 39 5. In the Measuring Fan Usage parameter, define the usage as Real-Time Compensation. 6. In the Measuring Fan Maximum Compensation parameter, define the maximum percentage increase in the Related Fan’s speed. Range 0 – 100. Default 10%. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 40: Levels Of Ventilation

    CAUTION Munters recommends leaving this paramter at Normal. o Increase/Decrease: Trio continually reevaluates the difference between target and measured temperatures. This parameter determines the reevaluation time frequency. Leave at default. CAUTION Munters recommends leaving this function at the default. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 41: Basic Ventilation

    1. Go to Climate > Ventilation. NOTE At this point, fans do not appear. 2. Click 3. Click a relay-controlled fan that you want to activate. 1) A box appears around the fan. 2) A fan appears in the upper right. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 42 4. Click the fan in the upper right. Both fans turn blue. 5. Define fans as required. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 43: Fan Options

    Analog Fans: Fan speed changes as ventilation requirements change. • Fans (Efficiency Fan): Fan runs at a maximum speed percentage defined by the user. • Fan Rotation: Different fans running in Minimum Ventilation Cycle can be designated to run in • rotation. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 44: Minimum Ventilation Cycle

    This parameter defines the minimum cycle off time. Range: 0 – 600 seconds. 3. System > Control Strategy > Ventilation 4. Enable Minimum Ventilation Cycle. 5. Go to Climate > Ventilation. The (Fan) On time appears on the screen. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 45 Under On (sec), enter the cycle ON time (Go to the Settings to define the Off time). In this example, at Level 4 Fan 1 runs in cycles (100 seconds on) and Fan 2 runs continuously. The maximum ventilation capacity reflects the change caused by running the fan in a cycle. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 46: Analog Fans

    At Level 1 (10% output of the total fan capacity), Fan 1 runs at 35% speed. At Level 4 (40% of the total output), the speed drops to 20% but Fan 2 turns on as well. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 47: Fans (Efficiency Fan)

    2. Click the fan in the upper right. Both fans turn blue. A percentage appears under the fan. 3. Click . This icon and the fan icon turn green. 4. In the percentage, enter the fan’s maximum speed (in percentage). © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 48: Fan Rotation

    To enable fan rotation: 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation. 2. Enable Fan Rotation and Minimum Ventilation Cycle. 3. Go to Climate > Ventilation. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 49: Inlet And Curtain Ventilation

    In Basic Ventilation, Trio enables control over the inlets using one of two methods: Level • Static Pressure • NOTE Outlet control is by level only. To select the inlet control method: 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 50: Level Control

    2. Under Inlet Operation Mode, select Level or Pressure. 9.2.3.1 Level Control 1. Go to Climate > Ventilation. 2. Click © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 51: Static Pressure Control

    Set the required pressure, according to the air flow specification. The greater the difference between the exterior and interior pressures, the great the air flow. Static Pressure in Minimum Ventilation or Extra Ventilation • Static Pressure Main Screen • Static Pressure Settings Screen • High Static Pressure Alarm State • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 52 Outside Temperatures: Set the temperatures at which the inlets open or close. (This parameter requires an outside temperature sensor). o Pressure Alarm: Set the low and high pressures, at which an alarm is transmitted. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 53: Extra Ventilation

    Extra ventilation is an option used to increase ventilation when: Minimum ventilation runs at 100% • Temperature has not reached tunnel target temperature. • The room temperature is at least 0.5⁰ C above the target temperature. However you can define • a higher differential. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 54: Defining Extra Ventilation

    Any differential must be higher than 0.5°C to take effect. NOTE Each differential must be equal to or higher than the previous level’s differential. o Fan Status. Refer to Defining Basic Ventilation, page 41 on how to configure fans. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 55: Tunnel Ventilation

    • Tunnel Doors • 9.4.1 D EFINING THE UNNEL ENTILATION ARAMETERS 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation 2. Under Ventilation, enable Tunnel. 3. Go to Climate > Ventilation and click the Tunnel Tab. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 56: Defining The Tunnel Ventilation Settings

    Tunnel Exit Delay (min.): When Trio calculates that ventilation should exit Tunnel Mode, there is a delay (of this amount of time) before actually exiting. This parameter prevents Trio from entering and exiting Tunnel Mode too rapidly. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 57: Tunnel Doors

    Only one inlet or tunnel curtain can be calibrated at a time. Relay open occurs when the target position is 100%. • Relay close occurs when the target position is 0%. • 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 58 10%, the curtain closes when the opening is less than 10% and opens completely when the opening is greater than 90%. o Close Below This Temp. (out): Inlets close when the outside temperature reaches this point. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 59: Stir Fan

    3. Option: Define the stir fan cycle time (refer to Minimum Ventilation Cycle, page 44) 4. If the ventilation fans are running in a cycle, go to Climate > Ventilations > Settings. 5. Define when the stir fan operates, during the cycle On or Off time. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 60: Cooling Functions

    Cycle: When activated, the cooling device operate according to user-defined an on/off cycle. • Ramping: Cycle modulation, frequency depends on the error in °C, with respect to the cooling • setting (target). 1. Go to Go to Climate > Cooling.> Settings. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 61 Cooling Enabled: Define when cooling is enabled, 24 hours a day or time frames. 3. Go to Climate > Cooling. The screen that appears depends on the operation mode chosen. o Continuous Cooling o Cycle Cooling o Ramping Cooling © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 62: Continuous Cooling

     Stop cooling device temperature = Cooling Target ± Stop temperature o Enable from ventilation Level: Select the level (ventilation output) to enable cooling operation. (Default 1). o Humidity Limit: Enable stopping cooling at a certain humidity level. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 63: Cycle Cooling

    Enable from ventilation Level: Select the level (ventilation output) to enable cooling operation. (Default 1). o ON/OFF Time: Describe the amount of time the cycle is ON and OFF, respectively. o Humidity Limit: Enable stopping cooling at a certain humidity level. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 64: Ramping Cooling

    ON time. o Ramping Range T°: Sets a temperature range to modulate the cooling device cycle. o Humidity Limit: Enable stopping cooling at a certain humidity level. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 65: Sprinkler

    Water is sprayed at different intervals, depending on the outside temperature.  Go to System > Devices and Sensors and define one relay as sprinkler (refer to the Installation Manual). 1. Go to Control > Sprinkling. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 66: Defining The Sprinkler Settings

    Cold outside Temperature: Set the cold temperature for maximum sprinkling off time. o Warm outside Temperature: Set the warm temperature for min sprinkling off time. o Stop outside temperature: The temperature below which the device stops. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 67: Heating Functions

    Heat Cycle: Enable central heaters to work in a cycle. o Total Cycle Time (sec.): For heaters defined as cycle heaters, define the cycle time. o Min Cycle On Time (sec.): For heaters defined as cycle heaters, define the minimum on time. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 68: Zone Heaters

    Off Temp Diff. This is a differential. When the temperature reaches the target temperature minus this amount, heating stops. o Max Heat Temp: Set the temperature under which the heaters work at their maximum output. o Min/Max Output: Set the voltage output for minimum and maximum. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 69: Air Quality

    2. Set the values over which the “air treatment” start, these values are adjusted over the growth days (no curve). 3. Define: o Day: Set the growth day to determine the desired set points for RH, C02 and NH3. Range 0-999 © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 70: Defining The Air Quality Settings

    Co2 Shutoff Differential: (ppm): When CO2 levels are below the target level by this amount, all CO2 treatment stops. Range: 0 to 500 ppm High Co2 Alarm threshold (ppm): Trio sends an alarm when the CO2 level rises above this level. Range: 0 to 5000 ppm © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 71 NH3 Shutoff Differential: (ppm): When ammonia levels are below the target level by this amount, all ammonia treatment stop. Range:0 ppm to 10 ppm o High NH3 Alarm threshold (ppm): Trio sends an alarm when the CO2 level rises above this level. Range: 0 to 100 ppm © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 72: Timers

    Temperature: If enabled, define the temperature range in which the timers operate. Range [-40° - +90°]. 3. As an option, timers can be mapped to an outside temperature sensor. Go to System > Temperature Definition. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 73 If an outside temperature sensor is enabled, map timers to it (if required). • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 74: Alarms

    15.1.1 A LARM EFINITIONS 1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Alarms NOTE Water Overflow, Water Shortage, and Potentiometer only appear if these devices are mapped. Refer to the Installation Manual. 2. Click 3. Define: © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 75: Alarm Test

    . Stop the test as needed. • 15.1.2.2 Scheduled Tests Scheduled tests can be performed once a day only. 1. On the Alarm Screen, enable Scheduled Alarm Test. 2. Define the day(s) and time at which the test is performed. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 76: Viewing The Alarms

    Trio sends an alarm. You can define the auxiliary alarms to operate during specific time periods. Use this alarm for those relays controlling important functions.  Define at least one sensor as an auxiliary input. Refer to the Installation Manual. 1. Go to Control > Auxiliary Alarm. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 77: Sending A General Alarm

    Define the relay being monitored. When this relay is no longer in its defined state (normally open, normally closed) an alarm is sent. 15.4 Sending a General Alarm 1. Go to System > Device and Sensors. 2. Click An alarm is sent to everyone on the contact list. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 78: History

    2. Click the relevant tab to see its history. NOTE The History screen only shows the history of installed sensors. Temperature History: Records the average, minimum and maximum temperature for each • growth day every hour © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 79: Alarms And Events

    Go to this screen to view the last 999 alarms and events. Alarms history can display the following alarms. NOTE Performing a Cold Start or Starting a new group clears the Alarm History. 1. Go to Batch > History > Alarms 2. Click the relevant tab. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 80: Water And Feed History

    16.3 Water and Feed History NOTE Water and feeder relays or sensors must be enabled to see these screens 1. Go to Batch > History > Water 2. Click the relevant tab to see its history. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 81: Devices History

    Go to Batch > History > Devices • Click the clock symbol to view the hourly breakdown. • NOTE History displays installed devices only. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 82: Resetting, Saving And Loading Settings, Updating Software

    CAUTION Do not disconnect the power while resetting the unit. Any disconnection can cause severe hardware damage. To reset the Trio: 1. Go to System > General Settings. 2. Click . 3. Click 4. Follow the on-line instructions. You have the option of backing up the settings. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 83: Saving Or Loading The Settings

    1. Go to System > General Settings and click 2. Click Choose Operation and select Load Settings or Save Settings. 3. Follow the instructions. 17.3 Viewing the Log The log displays which tables were successfully saved. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 84: Updating The Software

    CAUTION Do not disconnect the power while updating the software. Any disconnection can cause severe hardware damage. To update the Trio Software: 1. Go to System > General Settings. 2. Click 3. In Software Version, click Update. 4. Follow the on-line instructions. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 85: Appendix A: Central Exhaust

    Since Central Exhaust sets the pressure settings for the entire structure, there is only one room in this mode. 18.2 Selecting Central Exhaust To select the Central Exhaust Mode: 1. Perform a Cold Start. Go to System > General Settings > About. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 86 Click Reset Factory Default. b. Create a backup if required. 2. Click Reset. 3. Click Start New Setup. 4. Click Central Exhaust. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 87: Central Exhaust Dashboard

    NOTE Central Ventilation (Version 4.1.10) supports 30 levels of ventilation. Refer to Levels of Ventilation, page 89. Cooling (Version 4.2.3 and above) Pressure Timers Aux Alarm History • Alarms & Events System • Temperature Definition Device & Sensors Definition and Mapping Room Settings Mapping Devices © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 88: Setting The Static Pressure

    Ventilation Level while Pressure Fails: In the event that the pressure sensor fails, set the ventilation level. CAUTION This parameter is extremely important and can ensure animal survival in the event of a sensor failure. o Pressure Alarm: Set the low and high pressures, at which an alarm is transmitted. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 89: Room Setting

    1. Go to System > Devices & Sensors and define the fans. Refer to the Installation Manual. 2. Go to Control > Ventilation. 3. Click 4. Enable the fan(s) in Level 1 as required. Refer to Defining the Fans/Ventilation Scheme, page 29 for details. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 90 5. Click to add an additional level and define the Level 2 fan(s) as required. 6. Repeat these steps, up to 30 levels. 7. Click Save. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 91: Appendix B: Central Corridor

    19.2 Selecting Central Corridor To select the Central Corridor Mode: 1. Perform a Cold Start. Go to System > General Settings > About. a. Click Reset Factory Default. b. Create a backup if required. 2. Click Reset. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 92: Central Corridor Dashboard

    3. Click Start New Setup. 4. Click Central Corridor. 19.3 Central Corridor Dashboard The basic task of the Central Exhaust Mode is to control and monitor the air pressure. The dashboard shows the pressure and ventilation status. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 93: Central Corridor Functions

    System • Temperature Definition Alarm Settings Device & Sensors Definition and Mapping Room Settings Mapping Devices o General Time & Date  Alarm  User  Network  File Saving and Loading  Software Update  © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 94: Setting The Pressure Levels

    Pressure Alarm: Set the low and high pressures, at which an alarm is transmitted. o Inlet Position while Pressure Fails: In the event that the pressure sensor fails, define the inlet position to provide emergency ventilation. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 95: Defining The Heat

    Max Heat Temperature: Set the temperature at which heaters work at maximum capacity. Range: -40⁰ to On temperature o Minimum Output: Set the voltage at which heaters work at their minimum level. o Maximum Output: Set the voltage at which heaters work at their maximum level. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 96: Room Setting

    In System > Room Settings, select the room mode. Room mode is based on the animals’ growth stage. You can change the stage throughout the growth cycle. The default is Central Corridor. NOTE The room setting is used when comparing data from rooms, it does not change room settings. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 97: Warranty

    12 months of the delivery of the defective product. Munters has thirty days from the date of receipt in which to take action, and has the right to examine the product at the customer’s premises or at its own plant (carriage cost to be borne by the customer).
  • Page 98 The liability of the manufacturer Munters ceases in the event of: • dismantling the safety devices; • use of unauthorised materials; • inadequate maintenance; • use of non-original spare parts and accessories. Barring specific contractual terms, the following are directly at the user’s expense: •...

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