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.
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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 ...................
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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 ........................
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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).
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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 •...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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...
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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...
• 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.
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.
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.
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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)
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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...
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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...
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...
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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)
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.
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