Space-Ray SCB30 Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Time and temperature controller (max 4 zones) for unitary radiant tube, radiant plaque & electric radiant heaters

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Time and Temperature Controller (max 4 zones)
For Unitary Radiant Tube,
Radiant Plaque & Electric Radiant Heaters
MODEL SCB30
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Time and Temperature Controller (max 4 zones) For Unitary Radiant Tube, Radiant Plaque & Electric Radiant Heaters MODEL SCB30...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Page Introduction..........Zone Enable/Disable......Warranty........... Viewing A Different Heating Zone Temperature........Technical Specification....... Resetting Heaters......Main Features........Control Via Key Operated Sensor or Dimensions........BMS........... PCB Terminals........Locking The Keypad......Front Panel..........6.10 Keypad Beep........Keys ..........6.11 Display Text........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    180mm ler capable of operating single stage (on/off), unitary ra- diant tube heaters. A maximum of four zones (each with a local sensor) can be controlled from a single SCB30. 1.1 Warranty Warranty is twelve months from date of shipment.
  • Page 4: Front Panel

    Zone Sensors Summer: : Controller in summer mode P3 = Zone 3 sensor P3 C C = Zone 3 common (sensor & BMS) Winter: C K3 K3 = Zone 3 Lockable sensor/BMS volt free contact : Controller in winter/heat mode Home: Controller home page P4 = Zone 4 sensor P4 C...
  • Page 5: Setting Up The Controller

    • Keep low voltage and line voltage (230Vac) cables 5.3 Setting number of heating zones apart, do not cross them over each other. To set the number of heating zones:- • Protect the controller power supply and sensor inputs from electric disturbances. Ensure you are on the home screen •...
  • Page 6: Setting Date & Time

    Set parameter H5=4 5.5 Setting the temperature Connect: The SCB30 can control up to four zones, each having it’s - Zone 1 heater(s) to OUT1 and sensor to P1 own sensor. Therefore each zone will require its temper- - Zone 2 heater(s) to OUT2 and sensor to P2...
  • Page 7: Deleting Timer Programs

    The controller remains powered even when in Off/ will then be displayed: standby mode. = Comfort set-point. This is a timer program of outputs ON. If the SCB30 is in heating mode, It is possible: it is a program of heater ON with set-point. •...
  • Page 8: Summer/Winter Mode

    Switching Off the SCB30 by pressing the button. To change the operating mode, briefly press , press If the SCB30 is in stand-by mode, heaters do NOT to change the mode. operate to maintain the frost protection set-point rt. Press to confirm the change.
  • Page 9: Temperature

    6.8 Control via key operated sensor or BMS 6.9 Locking the keypad An optional key oprated sensor is available for use with With the keypad locked, the following operations are not the SCB30, if this or a BMS is fitted follow the instrus- permissable:- tions below: •...
  • Page 10: Keypad Beep

    When the keypad is locked:- Once the desired option is shown, press To display the current setting, press • The message will be displayed anytime a key To exit, repeatedly press or wait 30sec to return to is pressed, except the key.
  • Page 11: Hour Meter

    6.13 Hour meter is set by the user for that specific zone) of the system tem- The SCB30 is equipped with a feature that monitors perature increase in degrees/hr and the value of the out- heater activity & status of the output relay. Hour meter side temperature.
  • Page 12: Alarms/Failures

    In the event of an alarm/failure the display will show the alarm cause. icon and the message ‘ALARM’. The SCB30 can signal up to 10 alarm events. Temperature Alarms To access the list of pending alarms/failures press...
  • Page 13 • LHD= 99.9°C / 178°F x = 1, 2, 3 or 4 110/230 • P-L: Output Parameters (*): Any changes to setting H5 requires the SCB30 to be Output time delay at restarted. 15...250 power on Reset pulse duration 1...30...
  • Page 14: Passwords

    10. Parameter passwords Type Description User parameters. See PA1 Installer parameters, carefully read instructions before changing. Factory parameters. These parameters are factory set, the default values can be different from the suggested ones. Modifying these parameters can cause a controller malfunction. Factory parameters include Installer and User parameters.
  • Page 15: Wiring Connections

    12. Wiring Connections 12.1 Single Stage U, Linear & Double Linear Models Optional External Sensor Room Sensor Zone 1 SCB30 C P K Connect when key operated sensor is used Zone 3 Volt-free contacts when BMS is used Repeat above sensor connections...
  • Page 16: Single Stage Srp Models

    12.2 Single Stage SRP Models Optional External Sensor Room Sensor Zone 1 SCB30 C P K Connect when key operated sensor is used Zone 3 Volt-free contacts when BMS is used Repeat above sensor connections Zone 4 Zone 2 for each zone installed...
  • Page 17: Apollo Or Eclipse Electric Models

    12.2 Apollo or Eclipse Electric models Optional External Sensor Room Sensor Zone 1 SCB30 C P K Connect when key operated sensor is used Zone 3 Volt-free contacts when BMS is used Repeat above sensor connections Zone 4 Zone 2...
  • Page 18 ® Gas Fired Products (UK) Ltd Chapel Lane Claydon, Ipswich Suffolk, IP6 0JL Tel: +44(0)1473 830 551 www.spaceray.co.uk info@spaceray.co.uk FACTORIES: IPSWICH, ENGLAND - CHARLOTTE, N.C, U.S.A SCB30 Manual May 24...

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