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CMP6050
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Software Version 3.10
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  • Page 1 CMP6050 OPERATOR'S MANUAL Software Version 3.10 At Conviron we develop and implement innovative and reliable controlled environment solutions. ®...
  • Page 2 EU declaration of conformity available upon request. Printed in Canada. ©2011 Controlled Environments Limited. Conviron is a registered trademark of Controlled Environments Limited. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information subject to change without written notice.
  • Page 3 Welcome to the Operator’s Manual for Conviron’s CMP6050 Control System. This Manual has been developed to assist with the setup and daily operation of the CMP6050. The Manual is provided to all clients who have purchased a chamber(s) containing the new CMP6050 control system.
  • Page 4: Service And Technical Support

    SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Conviron welcomes the opportunity to provide assistance and to answer any technical questions related to the start-up, use and general technical support and troubleshooting of the CMP6050 control system. Before contacting Conviron, please check the following: Read this Operator’s Manual in its entirety for information about the feature(s) with...
  • Page 5: User Notice

    Following product installation and commissioning, the facility manager/user is to register the Conviron product that has been purchased on Conviro Net ™ at www.conviron.com. Instructions for doing so are located on the peel-off decal located on your control panel and...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    PREFACE ........................i SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..............ii USER NOTICE ......................iii 1.0 PRECAUTIONS ....................1-1 2.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE CMP6050 CONTROL SYSTEM ......2-1 2.1 An Overview of the CMP6050 ......................2-1 2.1.1 The Controller .......................2-1 2.1.2 The Display ......................2-2 2.1.3 The Software ......................2-2 2.2 General Specifications ........................2-2...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.0 MAIN STATUS SCREEN ...................4-1 4.1 Information Icon ..........................4-2 4.2 Chamber Status/Alarm Status ......................4-3 4.3 Chamber Selector Icon ........................4-3 4.4 Main Menu Bar ..........................4-4 4.5 Bottom Menu Bar ..........................4-5 4.6 Controlled Parameters ........................4-6 5.0 PROGRAM SCREEN ..................5-1 5.1 Program Screen Icons and Locations ....................5-1 5.2 Program Screen Main Menu ......................5-2 5.3 Accessing the Program Screen ......................5-2...
  • Page 8 6.8 Alarm History ..........................6-10 6.9 Clear Alarms ........................... 6-11 7.0 SECURITY SCREEN ..................7-1 7.1 Security Overview ..........................7-1 7.2 CMP6050 Level Access ........................7-2 7.3 Security Screen Icons and Locations .....................7-3 7.4 Edit User Screen ..........................7-3 7.5 Login Security Screen ........................7-5 7.6 Logout Security Screen........................7-6...
  • Page 9 10.0 SERVICE SCREEN ..................10-1 10.1 Service Screen Icons ........................10-2 10.2 I/O Status ............................10-2 10.3 Scalable Options: ........................10-5 GLOSSARY ....................... A May 2011 Revision 3.0 ®...
  • Page 10: Precautions

    COULD BE HAZARDOUS AND MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. As such, manipulation of output parameters must be performed with either a qualified service technician present or via phone support with Conviron’s Technical Services group. May 2011 Revision 3.0...
  • Page 11 OFF. Use extreme caution when working on the control panel to prevent injury. If you have any doubts as to whether your unit comes equipped with a UPS, contact Conviron. Inside the control panel is an independent temperature shut-off device called the ir33.
  • Page 12: Introduction To The Cmp6050 Control System

    For Conviron, this is accomplished with its next-generation CMP6050 control system. The CMP6050 is configured for each application from the factory and offers a wide array of set-up, control and alarm features to fine tune the configuration on site. The scalability of the CMP6050 also accommodates additional Input/Output ports if necessary.
  • Page 13: The Display

    INTRODUCTION TO THE CMP6050 CONTROL SYSTEM 2.1.2 The Display The Display (Figure 2-2: CMP6050 Display) provides the interface to the control system by facilitating interaction directly with the controller. To accomplish this, the Display uses both an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) touch screen and push-button ‘Keys’. There are also three LED indicator lights on the Display which are used for notifying the User of various conditions.
  • Page 14: Local Control Interface - Programming And Scheduling

    Temperature, humidity, light and CO transitions set as either ‘Step’ or ‘Ramp’. 2.4 Data Logging and Management Log data for the CMP6050 can be viewed two ways – either locally at the control system interface or remotely via a network-connected PC. 2.4.1 Local Data a.
  • Page 15: Alarms

    Factory 2.7 Start-Up Delay At start-up, CMP6050 controllers randomly select delay times between 0 and 59 seconds (by default) to reduce start-up loads after a power failure. This delay time can also be programmed by the User (reference Section 8-3: (Chamber) Startup Delay).
  • Page 16: Optional Accessories

    (please consult factory). ADIAL: An automatic telephone dialing system (autodialer) to notify the User of a chamber alarm. Note that this requires Conviron’s Central Management™ system, which is sold as a separate product. Consult Conviron Client Services for more information.
  • Page 17: Initial Start-Up And Navigation Overview

    3.0 INITIAL START-UP AND NAVIGATION OVERVIEW Now that a general overview of the capabilities of the CMP6050 Control system have been presented, it’s time for the initial start-up. This section provides instructions on start-up procedures and general navigation of the CMP6050 control system. Where appropriate, diagrams, actual screen-shots, and step-by-step instructions are provided.
  • Page 18: Time/Date

    CHAPTER 3 | INITIAL START-UP AND NAVIGATION OVERVIEW Figure 3-2: Main Status Screen Chamber status/ Alarm status Chamber Selector Information Icon Controlled Parameters Main Menu Bar Bottom Menu Bar The Time and Date set-up can be accessed in two ways – from the main Status Screen and also from the Options Screen.
  • Page 19 CHAPTER 3 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual The time is displayed in a 24-hour format (00:00). The date is displayed in day-month-year format (dd-mmm-yy). Tap either the Time or Date icon to access the following screen (Figure 3-4: Time and Date Set-up) and enable editing of the time and date.
  • Page 20: Other Initial Start-Up Parameters

    An Interactive LCD Touch-Screen A set of interactive Keys 3.4.1 LED Indicator Lights There are three LED indicator lights on the CMP6050 Display. Their functions are as follows: Top LED – Alarm Condition – Active Centre LED – Communication Error (connection between display & controller is lost) Bottom LED –...
  • Page 21: Interactive Keys

    Exit Screen Key – Available on certain screens. 3.5 Battery The CMP6050 will run off the building power supply, however the controller does have a rechargeable battery backup to maintain the internal clock. The estimated life of the battery is 6 months and the typical recharge time is <...
  • Page 22: Main Status Screen

    Bottom Menu Bar Controlled Parameters The CMP6050 control system uses seven (7) primary screens to interact with the various features of the control system. This Section of the Manual provides an overview of the first of those screens – the Main Status Screen. Subsequent sections cover the details of each of the remaining screens.
  • Page 23: Information Icon

    If there is no schedule running, this Icon provides access to information related to the controller software, chamber serial number, and contact information for Conviron's Technical Assistance. The information is important for knowing, for example, what version of software is loaded into the controller.
  • Page 24: Chamber Status/Alarm Status

    Refer to Section 6.0 Alarm Screen for more details on alarm functionality. Chamber Selector Icon The CMP6050 control system was designed to enable a single Display to control up to ten (10) chambers. This Icon allows the User to select which of the chambers to control with the Display.
  • Page 25: Main Menu Bar

    Alarm Screen (Refer to Section 6 for greater detail) Service Screen (Refer to Section 10 for greater detail) Options Screen (Refer to Section 8 for greater detail) Optional add on screen for increased functionality. Contact Conviron for additional information. May 2011 Revision 3.0...
  • Page 26: Bottom Menu Bar

    CHAPTER 4 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Bottom Menu Bar The Bottom Menu Bar is dynamic which means it changes depending on the screen being displayed. The Icons displayed in the Bottom Menu Bar for each primary screen duplicate the Icons displayed in the main interactive area for each screen. They are duplicated simply for ease of use allowing Users to choose their preference.
  • Page 27: Controlled Parameters

    CHAPTER 4 | MAIN STATUS SCREEN 4.6 Controlled Parameters This area of the Main Status Screen is reserved for displaying the controlled parameters (i.e. Temperature, Humidity, Lighting, and CO ). The parameters actually displayed depend on several factors including the chamber design and the configuration set-up of the controller.
  • Page 28: Program Screen

    Program starts at midnight. A time of 00:00 therefore denotes a midnight setting. The CMP6050 controller can store up to a maximum of 16 Programs while each Program can have up to 48 timelines. Regardless of the number of timelines, the total period encompassed by all timelines within a single Program is 24 hours.
  • Page 29: Program Screen Main Menu

    5-2: Program Screen) By default, the first program number will show as 01. If a program already exists, then the CMP6050 will automatically show the next program number available. Figure 5-2: Program Screen allowing you to create a new program If another program number is required, use the ‘UP’...
  • Page 30: Create Program

    CHAPTER 5 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 5.3.1 Create Program Access Level 1 1. To activate the first timeline (Row) number, tap the button. The ‘INSERT’ button will turn black once tapped and will return to its original state once you have selected the timeline row number 2.
  • Page 31 7. There are many different lighting configurations for the CMP6050 and it is beyond the scope of this Manual to define every one. Generally speaking, every controller is configured by Conviron for each application.
  • Page 32 CHAPTER 5 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 8. If equipped with CO , tap the CO value and/or the Auxiliary value to set the desired levels. To view/modify the CO /Auxilliary values, touch the right arrow button to navigate to the field box.
  • Page 33: Edit Program

    4. Once all modifications have been entered, tap the ‘EXIT’ icon on the top, left hand side of the display screen. A pop-up window will appear to confirm saving the edited program. A program can be edited while the unit is in operation ( CMP6050 Software Version 2.10 or greater).
  • Page 34: Delete Program

    CHAPTER 5 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Access Level 1 5.3.3 Delete Program Tap the Delete Program icon to access the following screen (Figure 5-7: Program Screen). Figure 5-7: Program Screen allowing you to select a program to delete. A program cannot be deleted while the unit is in operation.
  • Page 35: Schedule Screen

    PROGRAM SCREEN Access Level 1 5.4 Schedule Screen The CMP6050 scheduling system allows the User to enter a sequence of Programs used to run chamber experiments (Figure 5-9). When the schedule has run through in its entirety, the chamber stops automatically.
  • Page 36 CHAPTER 5 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Programs can be modified/edited while the chamber is running. However, you cannot create or edit a Schedule while a Schedule is running. As such, when you tap 'Edit Schedule', a pop-up box will appear to notify the User that a Schedule is running.
  • Page 37: Start/Stop

    CHAPTER 5 | PROGRAM SCREEN 5.4.2 Start/Stop Figure 5-13: Confirmation to After setting up a schedule in the program screen, tap the run schedule. schedule icon and then the start/stop icon run the chamber. A pop-up window appears to confirm starting (Figure 5-13) or stopping (Figure 5-12) the chamber depending on whether a schedule is already running or not.
  • Page 38: Clear Schedule

    CHAPTER 5 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 5.4.3 Clear Schedule Figure 5-15 Warning Window To clear the Schedule the chamber must first be stopped (refer to Section 5.4.2: Start/Stop). If you attempt to clear the Schedule while a Schedule is running, a pop-up Warning window appears as in Schedule cannot Figure 5-15.
  • Page 39: Alarm Screen

    Alarm Icon Bottom Menu Bar Active Icon The CMP6050 contains a total of 23 alarm types. Based on the configuration of the unit, these alarms will be either enabled or disabled by Conviron at the time of manufacture. May 2011 Revision 3.0...
  • Page 40: Ramp And Step Mode

    CHAPTER 6 | ALARM SCREEN Each of the 23 alarms in the CMP6050 are classified with two (2) main alarm classifications – Warnings and Shutdowns. 1. Warning Notification of a non-critical alarm condition. The chamber will continue to operate under the alarm condition(s).
  • Page 41: Tracking-Ramp Mode Vs. Step Mode

    CHAPTER 6 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual For CMP6050 control software versions prior to version 3.10, the RAMP / STEP mode for set point transitions was a ‘global’ setting which means the controller ran in either RAMP or STEP Mode. As such, the User could not run a schedule with some programs running in RAMP mode and others running in STEP Mode - they all either ran in RAMP or STEP Mode.
  • Page 42: Step Mode Limits

    CHAPTER 6 | ALARM SCREEN In RAMP Mode, the Temperature parameter also has a ‘Shutdown’ limit. This ‘Shutdown’ limit is similar to the Warning limit, however it represents a higher variance (e.g. ±5°C) than the Warning limit. The Shutdown limit is the variance around the set point Temperature during ramping that the User is willing to accept before the controller triggers a Shutdown Alarm.
  • Page 43: Setting Alarms

    CHAPTER 6 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Setting the Temperature parameter as either RAMP or STEP mode is described in further detail in Section 8.5.1 Process Control Mode – RAMP vs. STEP. 6.4 Setting Alarms Access Level 1 1. Tap the alarm icon to access the alarm screen.
  • Page 44: When In Step Mode

    Setting the Low and High limits for the remaining parameters are independent of RAMP or STEP Mode. Factory set default values are set by Conviron and depend on the chamber configuration. The User is able to change the default settings using the same general instructions for setting the Temperature limits.
  • Page 45: Alarm Status Indicators

    CHAPTER 6 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 6.5 Alarm Status Indicators The following Table provides a summary of alarm status indicators and their corresponding pop- up windows. Definition & Corresponding Status Indicator Pop-up Window No program running/ No alarms Program running/No alarms...
  • Page 46: Alarm Corrective Action

    CHAPTER 6 | ALARM SCREEN 6.6 Alarm Corrective Action For any of the above alarm conditions, tap the CMP6050 logo to access the corresponding pop-up Alarm Screen. 1. Adjust the alarm settings if necessary. 2. Repair the fault where necessary.
  • Page 47: Alarm Types

    CHAPTER 6 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 6.7 Alarm Types Following is a list of the 20 alarm types along with a description of each. Warnings: Bootup Alarm A message that is generated each time the controller re-boots. A warning message when the temperature drifts Temperature Tracking Warning Alarm beyond the high or low set-points.
  • Page 48: Alarm History

    Access Level 1 6.8 Alarm History The Alarm History provides alarm information stored in the CMP6050 for the User to view. The information provides a history of every alarm that the chamber encountered. Tap the ‘Alarm History’ icon to access the following screen.
  • Page 49: Clear Alarms

    CHAPTER 6 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Indicates the alarm in sequence of alarm events. Description Indicates the alarm cause or malfunction. Status Presents the Alarm Indicator (Ref. Section 6-5 Alarm Status Indicators) Actual Actual value achieved of the parameter. Limit Set-point limit of the parameter.
  • Page 50: Security Screen

    7.0 SECURITY SCREEN Access Level 1 The CMP6050 has a security feature to manage Users by managing their level of access. The feature requires Users to be set-up (a maximum of 3 User ID passwords can be assigned). Once this is completed (and provided Security is turned On), Users are required to login – this is to ensure that Program modifications are made by authorized personnel only.
  • Page 51: Cmp6050 Level Access

    SECURITY SCREEN 7.2 CMP6050 Level Access The following table provides CMP6050 access levels available to the User, Administrator, or Service/Factory personnel. Access level is password enabled. In this Manual, access level codes are presented at the beginning of every chapter to inform the user of specific access required.
  • Page 52: Security Screen Icons And Locations

    Access Level 1, 2 7.4 Edit User Screen - Change Password The first step to setting up the Security feature is to setup the Administrator. The CMP6050 comes from the factory with a default Administrator password already set up. Note, this password must be changed as soon as possible.
  • Page 53: Edit User Screen

    CHAPTER 7 | SECURITY SCREEN Figure 7-2: Edit User screen. 1. Press the ‘ENTER’ key to navigate to the ‘Select User’ field. A blinking white cursor will appear in the field box. 2. Press either the 'UP or 'DOWN' Key to scroll through the available users. The options include Users 1-3 plus Administrator.
  • Page 54: Login Security Screen

    5. Once the last digit of the password has been entered, press the ‘ENTER’ key. An ‘Unlocked icon’ and ‘Login Successful’ is displayed when finished at the bottom of the login screen. Authorized access to various Level-dependent sections of the CMP6050 is now enabled.
  • Page 55: Logout Security Screen

    CHAPTER 7 | SECURITY SCREEN Figure 7-4: Login screen. Access Level 1 7.6 Logout Security Screen Touch the Logout icon to access the following pop-up window. (Figure 7-5) Touch the ‘Yes’, ‘No’, or the ‘Cancel’ button. After selecting the desired button, by default, it will return to the Main Status Screen. the Administrator.
  • Page 56: Option Screen

    In previous sections of this Manual, instructions were provided to enable the User to start- up and begin using the CMP6050 to control the Chamber. Those instructions comprised the basics of what was required to begin operating the control system. In this section, an expanded palette of features and options are presented.
  • Page 57: Input Offset (Sensor Calibration)

    0.7°C offset correction can be applied to the chamber sensor. Offset correction is also useful since humidity sensors have a tendency to drift over time. In such circumstances, the User can increase the offset correction to compensate for this. Conviron recommends replacing the controller humidity sensor every two years.
  • Page 58: Chamber) Startup Delay

    Conviron by default configures a random start-up delay value between 1 and 59 seconds. To modify the default value, tap the Startup Delay icon in the Main Option Screen to access the following screen (Figure 8-4: Chamber Startup Delay): 1.
  • Page 59: Time/Date

    CHAPTER 8 | OPTION SCREEN Access Level 1 8.4 Time/Date The Time / Date parameters were already setup in Section 3: Initial Startup And Navigation Overview. The operation does not need to be repeated here. Access Level 1 8.5 Setup The “Setup”...
  • Page 60: Preferences - Fan Speed Control And Exhaust Damper Control

    CHAPTER 8 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Figure 8-6 RAMP vs. STEP mode Figure 8-7 RAMP vs. STEP mode for Temperature for Fluorescent 4. Select either RAMP or STEP as in Figure 8-6 or 8-7. For all parameters (except Temperature), users may disable RAMP or STEP mode. This feature allows the User to disable active control and alarms for a process without deleting the process from a program.
  • Page 61 CHAPTER 8 | OPTION SCREEN To change the Fan Speed Setting and Exhaust Damper Control (see Figure 8-9): 1. Tap the Program Screen icon . to access the Process Control Mode options. 2. Tap the schedule icon to activate the field. 3.
  • Page 62: Data Storage Location

    Access Level 2 8.6 Security On/Off Security features of the CMP6050 were already covered to some extent in Section 7: SECURITY SCREEN, of this Manual. The focus in Section 7 was getting the Administrator and Users set up with passwords, which is more of an infrequent (set-up) requirement. Security instructions provided in this section of the Manual pertain more to daily security interactions with the controller.
  • Page 63: Trend Screen

    The CMP6050 employs a data logging feature that logs two data ‘sets’. One set of data is viewable locally directly on the Display while the other set is viewable remotely via a network- connected PC.
  • Page 64: Local Display Data

    When the controller memory has reached full capacity, by default, it will overwrite the oldest data stored in the memory, without issuing a warning to the User. To avoid losing data, Conviron strongly recommends to connect the unit to a LAN system and utilize the CM Software.
  • Page 65: Pan Mode Screen Fields

    Actual Actual trend line that the CMP6050 is showing (blue coloured line). Set-Point The trend line that the CMP6050 is programmed to ‘follow’ per the user’s program (red coloured line). Axis Depending on the trend graph, these values will change. For example, temperature will indicate units in degrees Celsius while relative humidity will indicate units measured as a %.
  • Page 66: How To Pan On The Trend Screen

    CHAPTER 9 | TREND SCREEN 9.2 How to Pan on the Trend Screen The Trend graph display can be panned left/right and up/down. To Pan right/left, tap the Pan X-Axis buttons. To Pan up/down, use the Pan Y-Axis buttons. 9.3 How to Zoom on the Trend Screen Tap the zoom mode button from the Pan Mode Screen to access the following Zoom Mode screen: (same trend graph as Figure 9-1, but a different bottom menu bar)
  • Page 67: Remote Data

    The CMP6050 can be accessed with a network-connected PC from an FTP client to retrieve log data or Conviron’s Central Management System (Optional). Three steps must be completed to access the CMP6050 logged data from a PC other than a Central management system: 1. Setup the PC address 2.
  • Page 68: Setting The Ip Address At The Pc (For Windows 7 Only)

    CHAPTER 9 | TREND SCREEN To access the controller, it must be connected to a network. The network can be as simple as connecting to a single PC or to a Local Area Network. There are two places where the controller IP addresses must be setup - at the controller and at the connecting PC.
  • Page 69 IT Administrator for a TCP/IP address that will be suitable to assign to the CMP6050. This will ensure your PC and the CMP6050 are "address compatible". If you are connecting directly to the chamber from the PC, you can safely set both TCP/IP addresses without affecting other systems.
  • Page 70: Selecting An Ip For The Controller

    To connect it to a network: Use standard ethernet cable 9.4.3 Setting the IP address at the Controller There are two network addresses to set up in the CMP6050 as follows: CMP Address: Defines the identity of the controller within the network...
  • Page 71 CHAPTER 9 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Figure 9-9: Option Screen Figure 9-10: Pop-up Keypad 2. To change the address numbers, tap each individual numerical field. A pop-up Keypad will appear each time a field is accessed (Figure 9-10). Enter To enable the Central Management™ setting, tap 'Disabled' then use...
  • Page 72: To Access The Controller Using Ftp To Download Data (For Windows 7 Only)

    The text of XXX.YYY.WWW.ZZZ in the above filename and address is actually a TCP/IP addresses. These will be different in each controller, as addresses must be unique. Using the suggested Conviron address you would substitute 192.168.0.1 for XXX.YYY.WWW.ZZZ. Chambers should have the "ID" set, if the network log access is required.
  • Page 73: Service Screen

    Users (minimum security level required is Access Level 1). With the CMP6050, savvy Users can, with the support of Conviron’s service personnel, navigate the Service Screen to determine why a unit is under-performing or malfunctioning. This, together with the ability to manipulate output parameters, facilitates efficient and effective...
  • Page 74: Service Screen Icons

    CHAPTER 10 | SERVICE SCREEN 10.1 Service Screen Icons From the Main Status screen, scroll through the icons on the Main Menu Bar until the Service icon appears in the active location. Tap the icon to launch the Service Screen (Figure 10- 1: Service Screen).
  • Page 75 CHAPTER 10 | CMP6050 Operator’s Manual Analog Inputs Figure 10-2: Sample I/O Screen - Analog Inputs ( Schedule not running) Analog Outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs The information presented for each parameter type and the corresponding interactivity available depends on whether or not a schedule is running.
  • Page 76 COULD BE HAZARDOUS AND MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. As such, manipulation of output parameters must be performed with either a qualified service technician present or via phone support with Conviron’s Technical Services group. Figure 10-3: Sample I/O Screen - Digital Outputs...
  • Page 77: Scalable Options

    CMP6050 Operator’s Manual 10.3 Scalable Options: One of the many impressive features of the CMP6050 is its scalability – that is, the ability to expand the I/O capacity, configure optional devices, and add secondary controllers that communicate with the main (primary) controller and the same (main) display. The following represent available options also displayed on the I/O Status screen, where configured.
  • Page 78: Glossary

    Acronym for Central Control System. Now called Central Management (CM). Central Control System (CCS) A remote control and monitoring system available for chambers with CMP6050 controllers. Contact Conviron Client Services for more information. Central Management A remote control and monitoring system available for System (CM) chambers with CMP6050 controllers.
  • Page 79 The series of columns and rows used for entering program timelines on the Program screen. When conditions change gradually and steadily between Ramp mode timelines, the CMP6050 works in RAMP mode. RHS display buttons Right hand side (RHS); Use these keys for entering controller information and for navigational purposes.
  • Page 80 Canada Head Office 590 Berry Street Winnipeg, MB R3H 0R9 tel 204.786.6451 toll free 1.800.363.6451 fax 204.786.7736 Sales Office PO Box 347 Pembina, ND 58271 toll free 1.800.363.6451 fax 204.786.7736 United Kingdom Unit 1 Hall Barn Road Industrial Estate...

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