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Nashville, TN 37224 Phone 615-256-6678 Fax 615-256-6735 www.hightidetechnologies.com HTT1100 Cellular, 30W Solar DATED: April 2021 HTT1100, 30W solar, 23Ah lithium battery, 14x16 FRP enclosure, hinge on the 16" side, cellular. Sent with both Verizon and AT&T SIM cards. Page 1...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Sheet Table of Contents HTT1100-E14-30W-Lithium-CELL General Documents HTT1100 Cut Sheet HTT1100 Install Guide Install guide, HTT900, HTT1100, HTT3100 Customer Web App Web App cutsheet Web App Instructions User Manual Mechanical/Electrical Drawing HTT1100 mechanical, electrical Key Components...
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The HTT-1100 can be equipped with AC power supply or a solar power system. The HTT-1100 works seamlessly with the High Tide Technologies customer web appli- cation. Typical applications include: water tank and booster pump station monitoring & control, water or natural gas pulse and flow rate...
Table of Contents 1 A 3 B OUT T HIS G UIDE 2 S W 4 P ECIFICATIONS A ND A RNINGS 2.1 S 4 P ECIFICATIONS 3 A I 5 N TENNA N STALLATION 3.1 G I...
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● Section 4.6 covers the unique features of the HTT-3100 ● HTT-1100 has discrete inputs and analog inputs with optional discrete output functionality ● HTT-900 is equivalent to the HTT1100 however it does not have any analog inputs or options for discrete outputs. ...
Specifications and Warnings Specifications Input Power: 100 - 240VAC, 50 - 60 HZ, 10W maximum Operating Temperature: -25C to +50C Enclosure: NEMA-4X Exceeding rated specifications could cause damage to WARNING: equipment and/or personnel. In order to maintain NEMA-4X rating, proper conduits and fittings must be used and installed properly.
Antenna Installation General Information – Satellite When installing the antenna, the installer should understand some basic information about how the satellite telemetry works. Iridium’s constellation consists of 66 cross-linked operational satellites, plus six in-orbit spares. The satellites operate in near-circular low-Earth orbits (LEO) about 780 km (483 miles) above the Earth’s surface.
Figure 1: I ridium Antenna 3.2 Mounting Examples Buildings If it is mounted on a building, it should be placed so that the base of the antenna is above the highest point of the structure so that the structure does not block the antenna’s view of the sky. ...
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Tanks Here is the order of preferences for Iridium antenna location. 1) In a location that can see the sky in all directions. 2) If the antenna must be blocked by a tank, then mount on either the North or South side of the tank preferably at least one tank diameter away from the tank. ...
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Figure 2: I ridium Antenna Installation Other Antennas If there are other antennas nearby, then the HTT antenna should be mounted as far away as possible. If the two antennas must be mounted on the same pole, it is recommended that the HTT antenna be mounted either above or below the other antenna rather than at the same level. ...
3.3 Connector Moisture Protection After all the antenna cable connections have been screwed on tightly, the connections should be protected from moisture. Self-vulcanizing tape should be used to seal the connections at both the antenna end and where the antenna cable connects to the HTT unit. ...
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Figure 3: O mni Directional Antenna Directional Antenna For cellular installations where signal strength is weak, it is possible to install a directional antenna to boost the signal. Your High Tide distributor has the appropriate tools and software to maximize the effectiveness of this antenna.
Input and Output Connections AC Power Connections Figure 5 shows the AC power input terminals. G REEN i s for earth ground, WHITE i s for neutral and B LACK is for line voltage. If required, local circuit protections should be provided outside the High Tide enclosure. ...
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Figure 6 shows the battery connections for the HTT-900 and Figure 7 shows the battery connections for the HTT-1100. Figure 6: H TT-900 Battery Connections Figure 7: H TT-1100 Battery Connections REV: JAN 22 2021 Page 12 of 30...
4.3 Connector Layout Figure 8 shows all the I/O and power connections on the HTT-1100 family of Remote Terminal Units (RTU). Figure 8: T erminal Layout The silkscreen on the board labels the function of each connector which is described briefly below: ●...
● Analog Inputs – The analog inputs may be configured as either 4-20mA or 0-5V inputs by installing or removing the sense resistors R32-R35. Fused 24VDC and Ground terminals are provided for convenient wiring to power the transducers. If necessary, the analog inputs can also be configured as discrete inputs. ...
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Figure 9: D iscrete Input Jumpers When JP1 or JP2 are in the 1-2 position, then a ground connection to the input will be active. When JP1 or JP2 is in the 2-3 position, then a positive input voltage will be active. The power connector can be used to provide the reference ground.
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Connecting Pumps To Discrete Inputs It is important to note that if connecting pump status inputs, those dry contact inputs should begin with discrete input 0 and go up from there i.e. DI-0 for Pump 1, DI-1 for Pump 2, and so on. For water applications, a maximum number of three pumps are allowed and for the monitoring of ...
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Figure 10: D ry Contact and Open Drain Connections Active Voltage Sources Active voltage inputs are connected the same way as the dry contacts above, with the BLACK wire connected to the common ground and the blue wire connected to the active source, however JP1 and/or JP2 must be in the 2-3 position for this input mode. ...
Figure 11: D I LED’s and Test Button Counter Inputs DI-4 thru DI-7 can be used as pulse counter inputs. These typically come from flow meters. The inputs can be configured as either Dry Contacts or Active Voltage sources as described earlier. If a counter is to be used to create an estimated gallons per minute flow, ...
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Current Inputs (0-20mA or 4-20mA) When connecting to sensors with current outputs, the 3-Watt sense resistor must be installed. These are R32 through R35, which correspond to AI-1, AI-2, AI-3, and AI-4. These are the large, vertically mounted resistors behind the analog input connectors. The resistors are connected to the board via pin sockets so they are easy to remove and ...
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Figure 12: 2 -Wire Analog Sensor Three-wire current inputs With three-wire current inputs, the HTT-1100 still provides the sensor power; however, a reference ground is also provided. This type of connection is typically used for sensors that need more than the minimum 4mA to power the sensor.
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Figure 13: 3 -Wire Analog Sensor Self-powered current inputs There is a class of current sources that are self-powered. For these, all that is required are a ground reference and the analog input. Figure 14 shows how to connect this type of analog input. The B LACK w ire is a reference ground and the ...
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Figure 14: S elf-Powered and Voltage Sensors Voltage inputs (0-5V) The analog inputs can be used with sensors that produce voltage outputs between 0.0 and 5.0V. The input is tolerant of voltage levels up to 30V but will not report anything greater than 5 volts. When using the analog inputs to sense voltage sources, the ...
Using Analog inputs as Discrete Alarms Though the analog inputs are not optically isolated, they can be used as discrete alarm inputs. As discrete inputs, they are designated DI-8 thru DI-11. These inputs can be used as dry contact inputs by using the HTT 24V source as the loop power and connecting the other side of the ...
Figure 15: R elay Output Connections The maximum current that the relay outputs can handle is 5 WARNING: amps. The output relays are a bank of four dry contact SPST output relays pre-wired to the HTT-1100 discrete outputs. These are usually sufficient to control pump starters or valve solenoids. ...
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Figure 16: H TT-3100 Expansion Connections Extra Discrete Inputs The extra discrete inputs can only be used with dry contact sources. One side of the dry contact is connected to the BLACK 'COM' terminal and the other to the terminal on the appropriate input on the terminal block. Expansion discrete inputs are numbered 1 through 20.
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Extra Analog Inputs Unlike the analog input standard in the HTT1100, the two extra analog inputs in the HTT3100 can only be wired for 4-20mA sources. For a two-wire loop powered 4-20mA sensor, the power is connected to the RED ...
Status LED Satellite The Iridium Interface Board, Figure 17, has two LED’s. One indicates that power is applied to the board when lit, and the other marked SAT_IN_VIEW is illuminated when a satellite from the Iridium constellation is in view of the unit. Figure 17: ...
5.2 Cellular The LED on the cellular units indicates the connection status of the modem. ● Slow blinking ED – Processor is initiating communications with the Modem. ● Fast blinking ED – Processor failed to talk to the modem. (If the unit stays in this state for over 1 minute, attempt to reset the ...
Typical Installations Below is a wiring diagram of a typical Duplex Lift Station . Below is the wiring diagram of a typical Tank Monitor. REV: JAN 22 2021 Page 29 of 30...
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Below is a wiring diagram of a typical Dual Pump Booster Station. REV: JAN 22 2021 Page 30 of 30...
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General Documents Web App Cutsheet Page 1...
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Reports of the stored data can be generated Take full advantage of your cloud-based SCADA in spreadsheet format for any time interval system with the High Tide Technologies customer and printed for your reference. web application. The web app features include:...
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General Documents Web App Instructions Page 1...
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Web App Manual Customer Web App APP.HTT.IO User’s Manual REV: FEB 22 2021 Page...
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Web App Manual Overview Web Browser Getting Started Logging In Saving the Web App On Mobile Phone Web App Navigation Dashboard Navigation Menu Users Creating a User Edit User Information Alarms Alarms Menu Alarm Settings Tab Creating New Alarm Rule Contacts Contact Method Type Delay(min)
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Web App Manual Turning Pumps On/Off Disable/Enable Pumps Alarm Acknowledgement Installation Summary Alarm Thresholds Support REV: FEB 22 2021 Page...
Before you log into your web site you will need to have your username and password. The username and password are assigned to your site administrator by High Tide Technologies. If you are the site administrator and have not yet received your login information, please contact us at (877) 488-4882.
Web App Manual Saving the Web App On Mobile Phone Android Launch “Chrome” app. ● Open app.htt.io. ● Tap the menu icon (3 dots in upper right-hand corner) and tap Add to homescreen. ● You'll be able to enter a name for the shortcut and then Chrome will add it to your home ●...
Web App Manual Web App Navigation Dashboard Each customer’s dashboard is unique depending on the type of monitoring required by each customer. See figure 1 for key areas of the dashboard. Figure 1 - Dashboard 1. Navigation Menu - To open the navigation menu click on the hamburger menu icon ☰ in the top left to display the navigation menu from any page.
Web App Manual Navigation Menu To open the navigation menu click on the hamburger menu icon ☰ in the top left to display the navigation menu from any page. Sites Map - Shows a map view of all your installations and their locations.
Web App Manual Users Figure 3 - Creating New User/Editing Existing User Creating a User (see figure 3) Open up the users tab from the navigation menu and click on the green circle with a plus in the lower right-hand corner. Username The username can be any alphanumeric combination of six characters or more in length.
Web App Manual An Administrator has all the privileges of a Supervisor and can also create new users and set up alarm recipients as well modify and delete existing users. Creating A Strong Password For Your High Tide Account The password can be any alphanumeric combination of nine characters or more in length and must have some complexity.
Web App Manual not necessary to fill out the Label field it is helpful in distinguishing between different phone numbers, i.e. home, cell, office. When entering the phone number enter the number without any dashes or spaces. If the phone is a cell phone check the cell phone checkbox. To delete a number, click on the red trash can icon.
Web App Manual Creating New Alarm Rule Figure 5 - Creating Alarm Rules 1. Contacts From the list of users you created, select the contact you wish to add to the alarm recipient list from the dropdown menu. 2. Contact Method Type Select which contact method you prefer.
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Web App Manual A Note About Alarms When acknowledging voice alarms sent to your phone, make sure you say something when you answer the phone so the system will know it’s reached a human. Otherwise, you may not have the option to acknowledge the alarm with your phone.
Web App Manual Installation Header Alarm Status This feature on the customer dashboard is designed to help the end user distinguish between sites with active alarms that have not been acknowledged, and active alarms that have. 1. Blue: If the installation header is blue, there are no active alarms at this site. 2.
Web App Manual Graphs and Graphing One feature common on a majority of websites is graphing. A wide variety of data is available to graph including such things as tank levels, suction and discharge pressures and many more. Although there are many different types of graphs there are some features common to all types which will be covered here.
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Web App Manual Figure 8 - Graph With Mouse Rollover It is possible to adjust the time range displayed on each graph. This can be accomplished in two different ways. In the upper left-hand portion of each graph is the Zoom presets section. Here, preset time frames can be selected to view.
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Web App Manual Figure 9 - Expanded Graph Time Window By grabbing the handle using your left mouse button, it is possible to adjust the time span being viewed in the graph. REV: FEB 22 2021 16 | Page...
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Web App Manual Another type of graph, the Graph/Data Combo Graph as seen in Figure 10, allows the ability to show an analog value with multiple digital input values. Most commonly this is used to see a tank level and when pumps turned on and off. Figure 10 - Suction Graph/Data Combo Graph REV: FEB 22 2021...
Web App Manual Reports To create a report, click on the item that you would like a report on in the side menu then click on the Reports tab on the bottom right of the page. Click on the download Icon next to the report that you would like.
Web App Manual Alarm Acknowledgement You can find active alarms by clicking on a single Installation or going to the navigation menu and click on Alarms, the alarms listed in the navigation menu are all alarms across all sites in your dashboard.
Web App Manual second dialogue will ask if you would like to turn them back on at a certain time, if you select “Yes” then input for how long you would like the alarm to be silenced, if you select “No” then it will ask you if you are really sure you want to turn off the alarm if this what you want to do select “Yes”...
Web App Manual Support Due to the unique nature and individual customization that each website contains, this manual will most likely not cover every aspect of your site. If you have any questions concerning your site, please call our office for customer support at (877) 488-4882. REV: FEB 22 2021 21 | Page...
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General Documents HTT1100 Electrical/Mechanical Drawings Page 1...
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Key Components Solar Panel Specs Page 1...
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Value Value Line Series (VLS) 30W Panel - VLS-30 and VLS-30C Line The Value Line Series (VLS) family of solar modules, offered by Ameresco Solar, is a reliable, rugged, Series and economic panel engineered for off-grid solar applications. Electrical characteristics STC 1000W/m NOCT 800W/m Maximum power (P...
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HPM 18-30 202 South Live Oak Suite B Tomball, TX 77375 USA ph: 281-351-0031 fax: 281-351-8356...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE MODULE MOUNTING KIT KIT NUMBERS HPM 18-30 CONTENTS ITEM NO PARTS LIST QUATITY STOCK NO HPM 18-30 HPM 5-10H HPM 5-10 Mounting Bracket Adj. ---- Bracket Adjustable Mounting Bracket / Flat Nut, Hex 5/16 –18 Washer, Split Lock 5/16 Washer, Flat 5/16 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 inch Before beginning assembly, check the parts list to make sure the kit contains all the...
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HPM 18-30 202 South Live Oak Suite B Tomball, TX 77375 USA ph: 281-351-0031 fax: 281-351-8356...
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2 P L C's 0 to 90 Hole Pattern in Base Of Mounting Bracket 4 P L C's VIEW A Mounting Bracket Mat Be Assembled To Panel Bracket Two Ways As Shown (Rotate End For End). Mounting On Vertical Or Steeply Sloping Flat Surface Using (2) Lag Screws Or Bolts.
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2-1/2" To 12" Pipe Acceptable VIEW C 1" To 4" Pipe Acceptable 4 - 3/4" 3 - 1/2" VIEW D VIEW E Pole Mounting Using Hose Clamps. Long Hose Clamp Lag Screws Through Base Mounting Holes May Be Used For U-Bolt Wooden Poles.
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Washer Washer Lock Washer Bolt 202 South Live Oak Suite B Tomball, TX 77375 USA ph: 281-351-0031 fax: 281-351-8356...
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VIEW G Mounting Options. View A illustrates the mounting hardware assembled for a flat mount to a rooftop or wall. The two-piece assembly consists of the PANEL BRACKET, which is bolted to the existing holes in the panel frame, and the MOUNTING BRACKET, which is attached by means of the PANEL BRACKET’S four bolts slots (see also View F).
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Key Components Solar Regulator Specs Page 1...
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HTT Solar Charge Controller Specifications Source: GoGreenSolar.com, PN GV-5-Li-14.2V Maximum Recommended Panel Power : 65W Rated Battery (Output) Current : 5A Max Input Voltage : 27V Recom. Max Panel Voc at STC : 22V Minimum Battery Voltage for Operation : 7.2V Trickle Charge to Recover Dead (OV) Battery : Yes Input Voltage Range : 0-27V Maximum Input Short Circuit Current : 5A...
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HTT Solar Charge Controller Night Consumption : 0.125mA(125uA) Environmental Protection : IP40 (Terminals Nickel Plated) Connection : 6-position terminal block for 12-30AWG wire Weight : 2.8 oz, 80g Dimensions : 4.3 x 2.2 x 0.9", 11 x 5.6 x 2.5 cm Warranty : 10 years...
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