Munters TRIO Installation Manual

Munters TRIO Installation Manual

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Ag/MIS/ImGB-2845-10/22 Rev 2.1
P/N: 116874
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  • Page 1 TRIO Controller Installation Manual TRIO Swine Controller Ag/MIS/ImGB-2845-10/22 Rev 2.1 P/N: 116874...
  • Page 2 Munters reserves the right to effect modifications to the apparatus in accordance with technical and legal developments.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Chapter page ........................INTRODUCTION Disclaimer......................... 7 Introduction ......................7 Notes ........................7 BEFORE INSTALLING THE TRIO ......ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED........................PRECAUTIONS Grounding ....................... 8 Filtering ........................9 Checking the Battery Level ..................9 Frequency Inverters ..........Error! Bookmark not defined.
  • Page 4 Pressure Sensor Hoses ..................30 4.6 Key ................Error! Bookmark not defined. Product Symbols ....................31 4.8 Tech Support/Wi-Fi ..................... 32 ..........................TRIOAIR Trio Air Accounts ....................33 Pairing a Trio ......................34 ....................... SPECIFICATIONS USING THE TRIO TOUCH SCREEN ...................
  • Page 5 Electronic Components .................. 10.3 Spare Parts ......................79 ................. 10.3.1 Preliminary Information ..............10.3.2 TRIO 20 Container Spare Parts 10.3.3 TRIO 20 Door Cards Spare Parts ........................... 10.3.4 TRIO 20 Main Container Spare Parts ..................10.3.5 Additional Options 10.3.6 Cards ........................
  • Page 6 TRIO 10 Expansion Main Container Spare Parts ........11.7.4 Main Container Card Spare Parts ..........................APPENDIX D: LAN CABLE INFORMATION 12.1 Wire/Optical Ethernet Infrastructure Basics ............. 102 12.2 Trio Connectivity: 100/1000Gbps Ethernet Switch .......... 102 WARRANTY ........................© Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Munters Controllers. 1.3 Notes Date of release: Jan 2020 Munters cannot guarantee to inform users about the changes or to distribute new manuals to them. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the expressed written permission of Munters.
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Installation location: If possible, install the Trio in a well-ventilated area. • Keep the Trio closed at all times when a litter or passel is present in the building. In situations where maintenance or repairs are required, close the controller when you finish the work.
  • Page 9: Filtering

    2.5 Checking the Battery Level Check the battery once a year. The output must be 2.7 volts (minimum). Authorized personnel only must replace the battery if the output is below the minimum required level or every five years. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Seal cable entry points and control boxes to prevent contamination and corrosion. • If you use silicon sealant with acetic acid cure, keep the controller open and ventilated until cured. Otherwise, the acetic acid will attack the metal parts, including circuitry. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 11: Unit Installation

    3.2.1 K NOCKOUTS 1. Using the supplied clips and screws, mount the TRIO. 2. On the bottom the TRIO are knockouts used to route the low and high voltage cables. Figure 2: T RIO Knockouts and PG Size © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 12: Hanging The Unit

    Munters strongly recommends that you seal all entry spots with RTV silicon. Failure to do so can lead to damage to the unit. 5. After installation is completed, operate the TRIO for a few hours and re- check for proper operation.
  • Page 13: Layout

    Alarm relay SIM card Power ports SD port Ethernet port Figure 4: Dipswitches, expanded One dipswitch only in each set is raised. • Only raise a dipswitch if a device is wired to an S port. • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 14: Wiring Diagrams

    Cold Start (System > General Settings > About > Reset Factory Default). Only after the Cold Start do you map the devices. 3.4.1 H OLTAGE ELAYS Figure 5: High voltage devices (examples) Example of devices NOTE The relays control motors and heating devices via contactors, not directly. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 15 Figure 6: Relay wiring detailed view Figure 7: Relay and port numbering © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 16: Alarms And Power

    3.4.2 A LARMS AND OWER Figure 8: Alarm relay and power ports Alarm relay Power ports Connect the light or siren device to the alarm relay. • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 17: Internet Connection

    3.4.3 I NTERNET ONNECTION Figure 9: Ethernet port CAUTION Connect the internet cable to port 2. Do not connect the cable to port 1. Internal port (do not use this port) Ethernet port RJ-45 cable © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 18: Analog Output Devices

    3.4.4 A NALOG UTPUT EVICES TRIO supports analog control over a variety of devices. Figure 10: Analog Output devices (examples) Connect analog output devices to an AO and a COM port. Ground these devices! Figure 11: Analog Device Wiring Schematic CAUTION These devices must be wired to a COM port, not a DCOM port.
  • Page 19: Digital Devices

    3.4.5 D IGITAL EVICES Trio supports power meters, gas meters, water meters, auxiliary inputs, and feeder line sensors. Figure 12: Digital Input devices (examples) Figure 13: Digital Device Wiring Schematic Connect digital devices to a D port and a DCOM port.
  • Page 20: Analog Input Devices

    Figure 14: CO2 Sensor Wiring Number Function S port COM port Shield wire Power Supply COM port Brown wire: phase Red wire: +12V Black wire: -12V (Sig COM) CAUTION Connect the shield to the safety ground. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 21 Figure 15: CO2 Sensor Wiring Schematic Connect the CO2 device to: • o Controller: S port. In the corresponding dipswitch, raise dipswitch 4 (4-20 mA).  COM port  o Power supply +12V  -12V  © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 22: Temperature Sensor Wiring

    COM port o Grounding strip! Notes: • o Wire all designated T ports before wiring the RTS sensors to the S ports. o Connect the black wire to a COM port, not a DCOM port. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 23 COM port o Grounding strip! Note: • o Wire all designated T ports before wiring the RTS sensors to the S ports. o Connect the black wire to a COM port, not a DCOM port. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 24: Humidity Sensor Wiring

    Shield wire Figure 21: RHS+ Sensor Wiring Schematic Connect each RHS+ sensor to a: • o S port. In the corresponding dipswitch, raise dipswitch 3 (analog input). o COM port. o 12VDC port. o Grounding strip! © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 25: Potentiometer Device Wiring

    3.4.6.4 Potentiometer Device Wiring Figure 22: Potentiometer Wiring Figure 23: Potentiometer Wiring Schematic Connect each potentiometer to a: • o S port. In the corresponding dipswitch, raise dipswitch 2 (potentiometer). o COM port. o 3.3V port. o Grounding strip! © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 26: Ammonia Sensor Wiring

    White wire Phase (Brown wire) Neutral (Blue wire) 18-30VDC (Red wire) COM (Black wire) 20.3 kohm resistor (Note: The resistor comes supplied with the sensor but must be installed on-site.) Quick connector Figure 25: Ammonia Wiring Schematic © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 27 Connect an ammonia sensor to a: • o S port. In the corresponding dipswitch, raise dipswitch 3 (analog input). o COM port. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 28: Trio Rps

    TRIO RPS serves as a second static pressure sensor for the TRIO Controller. The following section details the installation. Refer to the RPS Manual for more information. TRIO supports up to two static pressure sensors, one built in and one external. Install the RPS in the second room. Figure 26: RPS Wiring Number Function S port.
  • Page 29 Figure 27: RPS Wiring Schematic Figure 28: RPS Static Pressure Tubes NOTE After installing the RPS, no Cold Start is required. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 30: Pressure Sensor Hoses

    Pressure Sensor Hoses Figure 29: Static Pressure Hoses 3.6 Locking the Trio Ensure that the unit remains locked to prevent unauthorized access to internal components. Figure 30: TRIO Lock © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 31: Product Symbols

    : Caution! Hazardous voltage : Caution: Refer to the manual : Main Protective Earthing Terminal CAUTION IF THE UNIT IS USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER, THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 32: Tech Support/Wi-Fi

    To view your unit’s network information go to System > General Settings > Network You will need this information when speaking with technical support. Click Manage. • o Ethernet fields are read-only information. o Enable Wi-Fi if required. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 33: Trioair

    Refer to the TrioAir manual for further information. 4.1 Trio Air Accounts To manage and control your farm, including all Trio units in these farms, set up an account on the trioair.net website. Once an account is set up, you can manage the farms and users from this site or from the TrioAir app.
  • Page 34: Pairing A Trio

    Pairing a Trio unit to an account enables connecting to the unit via the web/app and managing it remotely. Each Trio unit has a unique ID code (a QR code). This code is used to register the device and pair it to an account. This procedure explains how to pair the device to an account.
  • Page 35 2. Click Register. 3. Using the TrioAir App (Scan New Device) or a QR reader, scan the QR code. The Trio AIR sign in page appears. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 36 4. Following the online instructions, sign in or create a new account. After signing in, the Trio Air app or web site opens. 5. Click Select Farm. 6. Click on an existing account (if there are) or click Add New Farm (follow the online instructions for creating a new farm).
  • Page 37 NOTE The person who creates a new farm is automatically defined as the owner. Munters recommends that the person responsible for the farm create the account, and then invite and assign roles to other people. 7. Click Register. The Trio unit is now paired with an account.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    5 Specifications • Trio Specifications • External Devices Specifications 5.1 Trio Specifications Description Specification Input Power Voltage • 100 – 240 VAC • 50/60 Hz Input AC Power 0.75A (at full load (meaning Wi-Fi, internet, cell phone, and 20 relays ON) Relays 1 Amp.
  • Page 39: External Devices Specifications

    Maximum Number Number of Relay Number of of Devices Devices Analog Devices Cooling Central Exhaust Cooling Heaters Inlets Outlets Tunnel Doors/Curtains Fans Exhaust/Tunnel Central Exhaust Fans Stir Fan Sprinkler Timer Feeder As Relay As Analog Out Alarm © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 40 Device type Analog Sensors Digital Sensors Temperature Sensors Humidity Sensors Outside Humidity Sensor CO2 Sensor Ammonia Sensor Pressure Sensors Potentiometers Silos Power Meters Water Meters Gas Meters Aux. Input Feed Active Sensor Feeder Line Sensor Measuring Fan © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 41: Using The Trio Touch Screen

    6 Using the Trio Touch Screen Go back to the previous screen View the Main menus Choose language Network settings View alarms Go back to the main screen Settings icon Edit parameters Replace the dashboard battery with a standard 3V battery.
  • Page 42 When the Trio controls two or more rooms or there are two or more houses on a farm, Send to All enables updating certain functions in more than one room or house. Click Send to All and select the required Trios.
  • Page 43: Mapping And Defining The Input Output Devices

    Testing Devices • Using the Mapping Screen After wiring devices to the TRIO, each device must be mapped and then defined. Mapping and defining devices enables the system software to control each device’s functionality. CAUTION Mapping MUST match the physical wiring! An error message appears if the physical device is not wired to the relay or port as defined on the mapping screen.
  • Page 44 Heater is selected. The screen displays the relays and ports that can be defined as heaters. 4. Click on the relays and/or ports that you wired to heaters. o TRIO automatically numbers the devices. o TRIO enables selecting up to the maximum number of each device. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 45 6. After mapping all installed devices, click NOTE To un-map a device, click on the required device and hold the icon down. NOTE If you map a sensor that is not physically connected to the TRIO, an error symbol appears on the designated analog port.
  • Page 46: Mapping Sensors

    By default, when the user maps an analog input sensor, the sensor is enabled. To disable a sensor: 1. Go to the device and click edit 2.Move the enable mode icon to off and click Save.. 3.On the dashboard, the disabled sensor is marked. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 47: Temperature Sensors

    The temperature reading shows the measured temperature, including the offset. • 7.2.2.2 Mapping the Temperature Sensors Calculating the temperature data, TRIO takes the following into consideration: Tunnel temperature: Select a sensor or a group of sensors to determine the tunnel •...
  • Page 48: Enabling A Weather Station

    7.2.2.3 Enabling a Weather Station To save costs on temperature sensors, one outdoor temperature sensor can provide data to the entire TRIO network. 1. In System > Device and Sensors, define one sensor as Outside Temperature. 2. Go to System > Control Strategy > Weather Station 3.
  • Page 49: Defining The Ammonia Sensor

    Define one analog input port as a CO2 port (refer to Mapping , page 43)). Define: • o Offset: This is an optional correction for the CO2 sensor. Range: -500 to +500 ppm The CO2 reading shows the measured amount, including the offset. • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 50: Defining The Humidity Sensor

    The humidity reading shows the measured level, including the offset. • 7.2.6 D EFINING THE ATER ETER ENSORS  Define up to four digital input ports as a water meter (refer to Mapping , page 43). © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 51: Defining The Gas Meter Sensors

    General Settings > User). o Enable Mode: Enable/disable the sensor. 7.2.8 D EFINING THE OWER ETER ENSORS  Define up to two digital input ports as a power meter (refer to Mapping , page 43). © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 52: Defining The Feeder Active Sensor

    Define one digital input port as feeder active (refer to Mapping , page 43). Define • o Active State: Select if the relay is normally open or normally close. o Quantity Per Minute: Define the amount (weight per minute) of feed to be distributed. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 53: Defining The Feeder Line Sensor

    Fan air capacity defines how much air is provided when the fans run at full speed. These numbers are used to calculate minimum air requirements.  In General Settings > User define the measurement unit. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 54: On-Off Fans

    Operation: Select if the relay is normally open or normally close. 4. Click Save. 7.3.1.2 0 – 10 Volt Fans 1. On the Device and Sensors screen, click a fan analog output port. 2. Click © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 55 KWh: This field displays the amount of kilowatts used. Read-only. o Boost Time: During this amount of time, the controller applied full power to the fan motor (100%). 4. Click Save. 5. To test in the minimal and maximum voltages, click Test. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 56: Defining The Stir Fan

    The status shows if the stir fan is currently operating. • 7.3.2.2 0 – 10 Volt Stir Fan o Minimum/Maximum Voltage: Enter the minimal and maximal voltage used to calibrate the fan speed. For example, if the minimum voltage is set to 2V and © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 57: Heating Devices

    7.3.3.1 Defining the On/Off Heaters Define: • o Operation: Define the relay mode. o Ignition Time (sec.): Define the delay time between when the heater is turned on and when the gas is ignited. o Test checks the relay functionality. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 58: Defining The Variable Heaters

    OOLING EVICES  Define up to two relays as cooling devices (refer to Mapping , page 43). Define: • o KWh: This field displays the amount of kilowatts used. Read-only. o Operation: Define the relay mode. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 59: Potentiometers, Inlets, Tunnel Doors, Outlets

    As an option, potentiometers enable exact positioning of relay-controlled inlets\tunnel doors when calibrating. If: potentiometers are not employed or • there is a potentiometer failure • opening and closing times are used to calibrate the inlets/tunnel doors. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 60: Defining The Inlets/Tunnel Doors

    Power up calibration: Enable this parameter to calibrate inlets each time that TRIO is turned on. o Open/Close Time: Enter the amount of time required to fully open or fully close the inlet. These parameters are only enabled when Position/By Time is selected.
  • Page 61: Calibrating The Inlets/Tunnel Door

    During installation, the user enables auto-calibration or power up calibration in digital output (relay) inlets. Calibration automatically takes place after the number of inlet movements equals the number of movements required to start calibration or at Trio power up.. Only one inlet or tunnel curtain can be calibrated at a time.
  • Page 62: Defining The Outlet

    Inlets’ and curtains’ opening and closing position. There must be a minimum distance between the two, equivalent to 300 A2D points. 7.3.5.3 Defining the Outlet  Define one analog output port as an outlet (refer to Mapping , page 43). © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 63: Defining The Sprinkler

    7.3.6 D EFINING THE PRINKLER  Define one relay as a sprinkler (refer to Mapping , page 43). Define: • o KWh: This field displays the amount of kilowatts used. Read-only. o Operation: Define the relay mode. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 64: Defining The Same As Relays

    Define up to eight relays as Same as Analog Ports (refer to Mapping , page 43). This function enables defining a relay to operate using the parameters defined for a corresponding analog port. Relays can be mapped to eight specific ports only. Define: • © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 65: Defining The Timers

    EFINING THE IMERS  Define up to five relays as timers (refer to Mapping , page 43). Define: • o KWh: This field displays the amount of kilowatts used. Read-only. o Operation: Define the relay mode. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 66: Defining The Auxiliary Input

    Define one digital input sensor as a measuring fan (refer to Mapping , page 43). Define: • o Operation: Define the logical state (normally open or close) which corresponds to the input idle/off state. o Brand: Select the fan manufacturer. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 67: Defining The Feeder Relay

    ELAY  Define one relay as feeder (refer to Mapping , page 43). o KWh: This field displays the amount of kilowatts used. Read-only. o Operation: Select if the relay is normally open or normally close. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 68: Trio Rps

    7.4 TRIO RPS Define the Sensor • Static Pressure Calibration • 7.4.1 D EFINE THE ENSOR The following section details how to configure the RPS device. 1. Go to System > Devices & Sensors. 2. Click . The Devices & Sensor screen appears.
  • Page 69 4. If the A/D count is 100 +/- 30 (70 to 130), click Calibrate. 5. If the A/D count is less than 70 or greater than 130: a. Check for blocked air hoses or wind interference. b. Open the Trio. On the Main Board, find the Static Pressure Sensor. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 70: Testing Devices

    When the A/D count is within the permitted range, press Calibrate. 7.5 Testing Devices After mapping a device, Trio provides a testing function that enables checking the device’s performance. Relay devices: Click Test > On to ensure that the device turns on.
  • Page 71 The test function also displays an error message when the input signal is weak or non-existent. o Acceptable ranges: RTS-2: 200 – 600.  Digital input devices: Click Test to view the current circuit status (signal close or • signal open). © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 72: Appendix A: External Device (Previous Versions)

    Number of Relay Number of of Devices Devices Analog Devices Cooling Central Exhaust Cooling Heaters Inlets Outlets Tunnel Doors/Curtains Fans Exhaust/Tunnel Central Exhaust Fans Stir Fan Sprinkler Timer Auger Feeder Lighting As Relay As Analog Out Alarm © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 73 Temperature Sensors Humidity Sensors CO2 Sensors Ammonia Sensors Pressure Sensors Potentiometers Water Meters Gas Meters Aux. Input Feeder Line Sensor Measuring Fan Table 6: Trio 20 Swine STD – R4 Output Measurements Devices/Sensors Total Relay 0-10V Analog Digital Cooling Heaters...
  • Page 74 Output Measurements Feeder Line Sensor Table 7: Trio 20 Swine STD - R3 Output Measurements Devices/Sensors Total Relay 0-10V Analog Digital Cooling Heaters Inlets Outlets Tunnel Doors/Curtains Fans Exhaust/Tunnel Stir Fan Sprinkler Timer Feeder As Relay As Analog Output Alarm...
  • Page 75 Output Measurements Sprinkler Timer Feeder As Relay As Analog Output Alarm Temperature Sensors Humidity Sensors IN CO2 Sensors Ammonia Sensors Pressure Sensors Potentiometers Power Meter Gas Meter Water Meters Aux. Input Feeder Line Sensor © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 76: Appendix B: Service Manual

    • or residue on the PCBs. If these issues appear, it means that: o the TRIO is installed in an environment with high humidity, ammonia content, or some other destructive agent. o There is a lack of (silicon) sealing or that the sealing has degraded.
  • Page 77: Trouble Shooting

    1. Go to System > General Settings > Network Screen. Verify that there is an IP address. 2. Check the cable connections between the switch and the TRIO. 3. Verify that the unit is powered. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 78: Electronic Components

    4. Verify that the flat cable connecting the I/O board and the display board is in place. 5. Verify that the Green Status LED is flashing. 6. On the TRIO display board, verify that the: o RED Status LED is flashing o Display’s flat cable is firmly hooked up to its connector.
  • Page 79: Spare Parts

    1. Check the Internet cable, going from RJ-45 connector (marked as Ethernet-2). Verify that the connector’s LEDs are flashing. 2. Check the Internet cable, going from the power card to the TRIO display’s card RJ- 45 connector (marked as Ethernet-1). Verify that the connector’s LEDs are flashing.
  • Page 80: Trio 20 Container Spare Parts

    9.3.2 TRIO 20 C ONTAINER PARE ARTS © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 81 ID No. Description Order Catalog Number A1.1 TRIO-20 FRONT DOOR TOUCH PLASTIC PART MPN: 940-99-00005 DPN: A1.2 TRIO-20 PLASTIC BOX BASE MPN: 940-99-00007 DPN: A1.3 TRIO HINGE PLASTIC PIN V1.0.0 (SP-207128) MPN: 940-99-00019 DPN: TRIO-20 PLASTIC BLUE PANEL (MUNTERS LOGO)
  • Page 82: Trio 20 Door Cards Spare Parts

    9.3.3 TRIO 20 D ARDS PARE ARTS © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 83 DPN: MPN: 940-99-00042 CHINA TRIO 20 -PIG-CN- SOM VARISCITE CARD B2b.2 ONLY WITH HEATSINK AND FAN DPN: TRIO 20 HEATSINK AND FAN FOR SOM CARD MPN: 940-99-00026 B2b.a DPN: FAN FOR TRIO SOM (SP-204152) B2b.b MPN: 940-99-00025 DPN: TRIO 20 ANTENNA WIFI MOLEX 15cm CABLE B2b.c...
  • Page 84: Trio 20 Main Container Spare Parts

    9.3.4 TRIO 20 M ONTAINER PARE ARTS © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 85: Additional Options

    TEMPERATURE SENSOR BLACK-RTS-2-POU MPN: 918-01-00001 DPN: ADO 2 HUMIDITY SENSOR-RHS-POU-ROT-SE-10PL MPN: 917-02-00003 DPN: ADO 3 STATIC PRESSURE SET - AC3G/SE/PL/TRIO - PIG MPN: 901-99-00028 DPN: ADO 3.a TUBES AND FILTERS FOR RPS (NO RPS CARD) MPN: 999-99-00503 DPN: ADO 4...
  • Page 86: Cards

    250061: LCD TFT 10.1' 940-99-00002 VT101C-KC17-B07A Vitek Or AM- 1024600O2TMQW- TA0H Ampire Or TWS2101RBTV20C APEX 140672: USB CABLE 940-99-00027 FOR Vitek\Ampire DISPLAY TRIO 20 -PIG- 940-99-00041 DISPLAY CARD AND SOM VARISCITE CARD WITH HEATSINK AND FAN © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 87 Number TRIO 20 -PIG-CN- 940-99-00043 DISPLAY CARD AND SOM VARISCITE CARD WITH HEATSINK AND FAN NOTE: CHINA ONLY 940-99-00004 R-TRIO-DISPLAY: TRIO 20 DISPLAY CARD (TRIO- DISPLAY) TRIO 20 -PIG- SOM 940-99-00040 VARISCITE CARD WITH HEATSINK AND © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 88 Card Description Munters Ordering Number TRIO 20 -PIG-CN- 940-99-00042 SOM VARISCITE CARD WITH HEATSINK AND FAN NOTE: CHINA ONLY TRIO 20 HEATSINK 940-99-00026 AND FAN FOR SOM CARD 204152: FAN FOR 940-99-00025 SOM CARD HEATSINK 491009: ANTENNA 940-99-00035 WI-FI MOLEX 1461530150 15cm CABLE, U.FL/I-PEX...
  • Page 89: Main Container Cards

    9.3.6.2 Main Container Cards Card Description Munters Ordering Number R-TRIO-20- 940-99-00003 MAIN: MUNTERS ROTEM MIDDLE RANGE 2 CPU 370193: 900-99-00264 SWPS LPV- 60-12 Mean Well 100- 240V 12V STATIC 901-99-00028 PERSSURE SET- AC3G/SE/ PL/TRIO-PIG © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 90 Card Description Munters Ordering Number TUBES AND 999-99-00503 FILTERS FOR RPS (NO RPS CARD) © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 91: Appendix C: Trio Expansion 10

    10 Appendix C: TRIO Expansion 10 Expansion Layout • Expansion Wiring Diagrams • • Product Symbols • Mapping Devices in Expansion • Expansion Specifications • Expansion Spare Parts • 10.1 Expansion Layout Figure 31: Board layout 10 relays RS-485 ports...
  • Page 92: Expansion Wiring Diagrams

    10.2 Expansion Wiring Diagrams TRIO to TRIO Expansion Wiring • High Voltage Relays • Alarms and Power • 10.2.1 TRIO TRIO E XPANSION IRING Figure 32: Wiring diagram © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 93: High Voltage Relays

    (22 or 24 AWG). 1 – red wire • 2 – black wire • 10.2.2 OLTAGE ELAYS Figure 33: High voltage devices (examples) Example of devices NOTE The relays control motors and heating devices via contactors, not directly. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 94: Power

    Figure 34: Relay and port numbering 10.2.3 OWER Figure 35: Power ports © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 95: Key

    : Caution! Hazardous voltage : Caution: Refer to the manual : Main Protective Earthing Terminal CAUTION IF THE UNIT IS USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER, THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 96: Mapping Devices In Expansion

    To map the devices: 1. Go to System > Device and Sensors. 2. Click Expansion. 3. Map the devices as detailed in the TRIO manual. Refer to Mapping , page 43 for more information. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 97: Expansion Specifications

    Main Supply Voltage: Permanently connect the controller to the mains in • accordance with the relevant national code. Provide fixed wiring inside a flexible conduit. Relays must be suitably protected against overcurrent, using a circuit breaker rated at 10A. © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 98: Expansion Spare Parts

    10.7 Expansion Spare Parts Preliminary Information • TRIO 10 Expansion Container Spare Parts • TRIO 10 Expansion Main Container Spare Parts • Main Container Card Spare Parts • 10.7.1 P RELIMINARY NFORMATION TRIO 10 EXP Container Main Container Cards Munters Part Number Dealer Part Number 10.7.2 TRIO 10 E...
  • Page 99 ID No. Description Order Catalog Number A1.1 TRIO FRONT DOOR EXP PLASTIC PART V1.0.0 (SP : MPN: 940-99-00028 207129) DPN: A1.2 TRIO-20 PLASTIC BOX BASE MPN: 940-99-00007 DPN: A1.3 TRIO HINGE PLASTIC PIN V1.0.0 (SP-207128) MPN: 940-99-00019 DPN: TRIO-20 PLASTIC BLUE PANEL (MUNTERS LOGO)
  • Page 100: Trio 10 Expansion Main Container Spare Parts

    10.7.3 TRIO 10 E XPANSION ONTAINER PARE ARTS ID No. Description Order Catalog Number TRIO-EXP 10 CARD (SP: R-TRIO-EXP10) MPN: 940-99-00029 DPN: B1.1 SWPS APV-16-12 Mean Well 115V/230V 12V 16W MPN: 999-99-00338 (SP: 370153) DPN: © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 101: Main Container Card Spare Parts

    10.7.4M ONTAINER PARE ARTS Card Description Munters Ordering Number R-TRIO-EXP10: TRIO 940-99-00 EXP 10 CARD 370153: SWPS APV-16- 999-99-00338 12 Mean Well 115V/230V 12V 16W © Munters AB, 2020...
  • Page 102: Appendix D: Lan Cable Information

    Media Converters server for converting from optics to wire and vice versa. This is used for segments over 100 meters / 330 feet. 11.2 Trio Connectivity: 100/1000Gbps Ethernet Switch • The switch is wired to the router and modem to access the Internet.
  • Page 103: Warranty

    Munters plant was required: if this is not done, the user is fully responsible for the damage which they could suffer.
  • Page 104 Dismantling and assembly must be performed by qualified technicians and according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The use of non-original spare parts or incorrect assembly exonerates the manufacturer from all liability. Requests for technical assistance and spare parts can be made directly to the nearest Munters office. © Munters AB, 2020...

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