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Stienen BE BRAVO TOUCH User Manual

Stienen BE BRAVO TOUCH User Manual

Climate control for pig farming

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BRAVO TOUCH
CLIMATE CONTROL
FOR PIG FARMING
USER MANUAL
EN
BRAVO-TOUCH-G-EN02020

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  • Page 1 BRAVO TOUCH CLIMATE CONTROL FOR PIG FARMING USER MANUAL BRAVO-TOUCH-G-EN02020...
  • Page 2 Table of contents and Disclaimer Table of contents About this manual............................ 1 1.1 Symbols and definitions ........................1 1.2 Customer service ..........................1 Safety instructions and warnings ......................2 2.1 Sound, independent alarm system ....................2 2.2 During use ............................2 2.3 Disposal............................
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be copied and/or published by photocopying or any other means whatsoever, without prior written permission from Stienen BE (www.stienen.com). We do not accept any liability for the contents of this manual and explicitly waive all implicit guarantees of merchantability or fitness for a certain use.
  • Page 4 1. About this manual About this manual The manual is intended for the user of this device. It contains all the information necessary for operating and cleaning this product. Please read all information and instructions carefully before using the product. Symbols mark warnings, important notes, tips, etc.
  • Page 5 2. Safety instructions and warnings Safety instructions and warnings Read the general safety instructions in this chapter carefully before using the device. A certified installer must install the device and resolve any faults, in accordance with the applicable guidelines. If this product is installed and used in any other way, the warranty will not apply.
  • Page 6 3. Introduction Introduction 3.1 Purpose of use Equipped with a touchscreen and external connectivity (optional), the BRAVO TOUCH is suitable for controlling all types of ventilation, heating and cooling in today's livestock sector 3.2 Overview of inputs and outputs ANALOG OUTPUTS...
  • Page 7 4. Controls Controls 4.1 Outside temperature compensation When the outside temperature drops below the room temperature, the bandwidth is automatically increased. This process starts when the following conditions are met:  The outside temperature sensor is activated.  The measured outside temperature is at least 10°C lower than the room temperature. The bandwidth increases by 0.1°C for every degree that the outside temperature is below the compensation point, up to a maximum increase of 10°C.
  • Page 8 4. Controls 4.5 Air inlet control The air inlet control manages an air inlet with an adjustable temperature correction relative to the setpoint temperature. By applying a bandwidth factor, the actual air inlet bandwidth is determined by multiplying this factor with the ventilation bandwidth. The control operates within a range of 0% to 100%. 4.6 Motor control The motor control replaces fan control in certain situations, such as when a central duct is used.
  • Page 9 4. Controls 4.9 Fan output In both operational and standby modes, the fan output remains consistent. For example, if the fan output is set to 15% in operational mode, it will also be 15% in standby mode, with a minimum output of 0.5V. A menu option allows the fan to output 0V specifically in standby mode.
  • Page 10 5.1 Screen layout     BRAVO TOUCH screen layout Alarm icon. The colour indicates the alarm status: Grey: No alarm is active. Red: An alarm is active. Orange: Alarms have been suppressed but not yet resolved. In the right half of the screen, you can swipe up and down to navigate through all control icons.
  • Page 11 5. Operation On the left side of the screen is the main overview. Depending on the configuration, you will see the following:   No additional sensor: Current setpoint temperature.  Outside temperature sensor: Measured outside temperature.  Additional heating temperature sensor: Measured temperature for heating. ...
  • Page 12 5. Operation 5.3 Turning the control computer on and off When the control computer is disabled, most options are also turned off. The heating and cooling controls, as well as the minimum and maximum temperature alarms, will be disabled. However, alarms for sensor failures will remain active.
  • Page 13 6. User menu settings User menu settings 6.1 Home screen Home screen This chapter discusses all the settings visible in the user menu, which can be accessed directly from the home screen. Icons followed by __________ are always visible. Icons followed by - - - - - - - - - - are visible depending on the settings selected in the installation menu (see installer manual, chapter 5).
  • Page 14 6. User menu settings 6.4 Ventilation curve ventilation curve Function number: 3 Curve (pop-up) This section allows you to open the ventilation curve. The ventilation curve is only visible in curve mode, which can be enabled in the installer menu. 6.5 Setpoint temperature Function number: 4 Setpoint...
  • Page 15 6. User menu settings 6.7 Bandwidth Function number: 7 Bandwidth °C / °F Input range: 1.0 - 20.0°C / 33.8 - 68.0°F Here, you set the desired temperature range in which ventilation increases from the minimum to the maximum level. Ventilation Max.
  • Page 16 6.11 Additional controls Your installer can configure the BRAVO TOUCH with additional controls for pressure, relative humidity (RH), , or NH The additional controls are visible in the user menu only if they are activated in the installer menu (see installer manual, chapter 5.21 Additional control).
  • Page 17 6. User menu settings Function number: 14 Minimum pressure Input range: 0 - 1000Pa alarm Here you set the minimum alarm limit for pressure control. When the pressure falls below this limit, the alarm is activated. Function number: 15 Maximum pressure Input range: 0 - 1000Pa alarm Here you set the maximum alarm limit for pressure control.
  • Page 18 6. User menu settings Function number: 21 Maximum NH alarm Input range: 0 - 10000ppm Here you set the maximum alarm limit for the NH control. When the NH content exceeds this set maximum value, the alarm is activated. 6.12 Turning the control computer on and off Function number: 23 Turn control computer ON/OFF...
  • Page 19 7. Curve mode Curve mode The curves menu pop-up window displays the ventilation curve settings. Curve mode is enabled in the installer menu. To access it in the user menu, tap the ventilation curve menu item (function number 3). Day counter day number Setpoint open curve table...
  • Page 20 8. Alarm overview Alarm overview 8.1 General This chapter discusses the possible alarms of the BRAVO TOUCH.  No alarm active the alarm bell icon is grey, it indicates that no alarms are currently active.  One or more alarms active If one or more alarms are active, the alarm bell icon flashes against a red background.
  • Page 21 8. Alarm overview Maximum NH alarm The measured NH content is equal to or exceeds the set, maximum alarm limit. IO alarm Communication between the lid board and the bottom board has been interrupted. External input alarm The external alarm input is active. Minimum pressure alarm The measured pressure is equal to or below the set minimum alarm limit.