Everidge SMARTRITE SMRT-100 Installation Manual

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SMRT-100
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EV5003 ©2024
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  • Page 1 WALK-IN MONITOR SYSTEM SMRT-100 Installation Manual EV5003 ©2024 EV5003 ©2024...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ........11 Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy®...
  • Page 4 ......28 Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy ........28 Jamb Heater .
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  • Page 6 Troubleshooting ......... . . 72 System Does Not Power Up .
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    NOTICE identifies additional This manual contains individual component information worthy of particular attention. and installation information regarding the Everidge SmartRite® SMRT-100 environmental WARNING monitoring system. The manual is designed to serve as an installation aid for the install...
  • Page 8: Safety Labels

    HEPA rated vacuum to extract • Read the complete installation procedure dust as it is created. before starting work. Contact Everidge for answers to any questions not answered by • Any work mats must be clean and should not reading this manual.
  • Page 9: Servicing Electrical Components

    Arc Flash The electrical control enclosure is an arc flash The following are the basic specifications for and shock hazard. Wear appropriate personal the Everidge SMRT-100 system. protective equipment (PPE) and comply with NFPA 70E requirements when opening the control enclosure.
  • Page 10: Model And Serial Number Identification

    Chapter 1 General Information Item Specification Power Base Module 120 AC Volts Input Voltage Power Base Module 15 Amps Max Current Power Base Module Dimension 8 x 8 x 4 in (203 x 203 x 102 mm) Display Screen Size 5.0 in Display Dimension 3.740 x 8.268 in (95...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Factory mounted TFT display in the door • Only Everidge OEM and Everidge approved section panel, to be used in the assembly of components are to be used with the a cold room. The panel can be ordered for SMRT-100 system.
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 One Piece The one piece system is a fully constructed cold room with one flush mounted 5 inch display, one flush mounted magnetic door switch, one installed temperature/humidity probe, and a installed power module enclosure. Additional optional accessories can also be ordered for factory installation in one piece units.
  • Page 13: Kit Contents

    Switch in Single Gang Box For part numbers and part ordering 7 Ft (2 m) 1/2 Inch NMLT Conduit information, scan the QR code® or go to https:/ /www.everidge.com/smartrite-parts- 1/2" NMLT Straight Conduit Fitting Large Grommet 30 Ft (9 m) 4 Conductor Cable...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Components

    The display allows the user to monitor real time conditions and to control system features. For more information, see "Everidge App" on page 60. E00083 Figure 3-2: TFT Display TFT Enclosure 16GA...
  • Page 15: Battery

    Chapter 3 Components Battery Flush Mount Magnetic Door Switch The battery is used to power the display and sensors for up to 5 hours during power failures. The flush mount magnetic door switch is used The battery is a 9.6 Volt nickel-metal hydride with the factory installed panel and is flush type rated at mounted into the door jamb.
  • Page 16: Power Base/Enclosure

    Optional Components Optional components are components that can be added to the SMRT-100 system to enhance it's functionality. Only Everidge OEM and approved accessories are to be used with the SMRT-100 system. SmartRite External Light...
  • Page 17: Motion Detector Switch

    Panic Switch Figure 3-10: window from freezing or fogging up. Motion Detector Switch Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy® The motion switch detects motion within the cold room and signals the power module to The SMRT-100 has the ability to connect to turn on lights.
  • Page 18: Audible Alarm

    Chapter 3 Components energy efficiency. Light Base Specifications Input 120 V / 0.11 Amps (13 Watts) Output 1194 Lumens E00080 Fan Kill Relay Figure 3-15: Conduit and Fittings E00087 1/2 Inch NMLT Conduit Light Base Figure 3-13: Audible Alarm The conduit is a liquid tite non-metallic type and is used to protect electrical wiring and to A horn type alarm can be added to the provide a watertight connection.
  • Page 19: 1/2" Nmlt Straight Conduit Fitting

    Chapter 3 Components any rigid PVC conduit and the power base enclosure. E00029 Male Adapter Figure 3-18: E00037 Single Gang Box Figure 3-16: PVC Female Adapter 1/2" NMLT Straight Conduit The female adapter is used to provide a Fitting weatherproof mating connection between any rigid PVC conduit and the straight conduit The straight conduit fitting is a liquid tite fitting.
  • Page 20: Small Grommet

    Chapter 3 Components E00030 Metal Elbow Figure 3-22: PVC Entrance Elbow E00025 Large Grommet Figure 3-20: The elbow connects to the conduit stub out Small Grommet and allows horizontal conduit to run into the power base enclosure. The small grommet is 1/4 in ID x 3/4 in hole 1/8 (6 x 19 x 3 mm) push in rubber.
  • Page 21: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Gfci) Receptacle (For Uv Pro By Aerapy® Device)

    Chapter 3 Components Base TFT Chase SmartRite The base TFT chase (2) is used for mounting the TFT display to the exterior of the cold room and concealing wires and conduit in retrofit installations. Extension TFT Chase SmartRite The extension (1) is used to extend the length of the base chase in concealing wires in retrofit installations.
  • Page 22: Weatherproof Outlet Cover

    The cable is a shielded wire with four protection for power washing and washdown conductors and a ground for connection of operations. Everidge three and four connection low-voltage accessories to the power base. The cable is supplied in 4 different jacket colors for specific purposes.
  • Page 23: Conductor Cable

    Purpose Image two conductors and a ground for connection Black 120 VAC Hot of Everidge two connection low-voltage accessories to the power base. The cable is White 120 VAC Neutral supplied in both solid gray and yellow jackets for ease of identification when installing cables.
  • Page 24: Installation

    See, packing/shipping list Optionally, the light, panic, and motion switch included with package. If any hardware is can be ordered flush mounted into the door missing, contact Everidge. panel. For more information on additional "Optional Components" accessories, see Indoor Installation page 10.
  • Page 25 Chapter 4 Factory Installation Remove the cover from the enclosure (2) CAUTION and drill three 7/8 in (22 mm) holes through three sides. The holes are used for the power in connection, panel conduit stub AC line voltage electrical wiring installation out connection, and the temperature/ or repair must be performed by a licensed electrician.
  • Page 26: Temperature And Relative Humidity (Rh) Sensor

    RTV sealant around the conduit. list included with package. If any hardware is Install a 1/2 in (13 mm) PVC elbow (1) onto missing, contact Everidge. the conduit (6) using PVC pipe cement. Remove cover from elbow and secure NOTICE wires.
  • Page 27: Optional Motion Switch

    Chapter 4 Factory Installation E00078 Figure 4-5: Outdoor Elbow Install Feed the secured wires into the enclosure and replace the elbow cover, ensuring that the gasket lines up correctly. 10. After all accessories are installed and wires are run through liquid tight conduit, route the AC line in wires through liquid tight conduit and secure conduit to enclosure.
  • Page 28: Installation

    Before installation, confirm that all included hardware is accounted for. See the Packing/ Shipping List included with package. If any hardware is missing, contact Everidge. Indoor Installation Locate a suitable mounting location on top of the cold room as close as possible to the conduit stub at the top of the door panel.
  • Page 29 Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation E00077 Figure 5-5: Conduit Stub Connection When installing additional accessories, each will require an additional PVC male adaptor fitting to be installed into the E00004 enclosure. Figure 5-3: Enclosure Top View Remove the cover from the enclosure (2) CAUTION and drill three 7/8 in (22 mm) holes through three sides.
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation

    Before installation, confirm all included hardware is accounted for. See the Packing/ Shipping List included with package. If any hardware is missing, contact Everidge. The lead wires can be routed to the power base enclosure by two different methods: Indoor through the ceiling •...
  • Page 31: Magnetic Door Switch

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation Insert a piece of PVC conduit (6) through Using the included 2 conductor wire, the hole and apply a sufficient amount of connect the wires to the switch and route RTV sealant around the conduit. through the provided 1/4 in grommet into the stainless steel chase cover and into the Install a 1/2 in (13 mm) PVC elbow (1) onto power base module.
  • Page 32: Interior Surface Mount External Light Switch

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation Interior Surface Mount External Outdoor Installation Mount the motion switch 3 in (76 mm) Light Switch from the interior latch side of the opening The optional light switch comes mounted in a and as close as practical to the ceiling for weatherproof wiring box with a suitable length maximum sensor coverage.
  • Page 33: Interior Surface Mount Panic Switch Box

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation Install a liquid tight adapter (4) onto the around the conduit. female adapter. Attach the conduit to the panic switch Cut an appropriate length of 1/2 in (13 mm) box and power base with the supplied liquid tight conduit (5) to reach the power adapters.
  • Page 34: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Gfci) Receptacle

    1/2 in (13 mm) non-metallic liquid base using the supplied adapters. tight conduit from the GFCI receptacle to Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy the power base module. Route the wiring through the supplied 1/2 For information on installation of sanitation in (13 mm) non-metallic liquid tight conduit.
  • Page 35: View (Vu) Port Heater

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation Wires from the jamb heater must be run in in (13 mm) non-metallic liquid tight conduit. weatherproof electrical conduit to the power Route the conduit through the hole and module. apply a sufficient amount of RTV sealant around the conduit.
  • Page 36: Fan Kill Relay

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation conduit, elbow, and liquid tight conduit to the power base. Reinstall the elbow cover and connect conduit to the light base and power base using the supplied adapters. Fan Kill Relay CAUTION The fan kill relay uses 120V power and must be installed or serviced by a licensed electrician.
  • Page 37: Location Diagrams

    Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation Install liquid tight conduit adapters and conduit between both power bases. Route a solid grey 4 conductor wire through the conduit. Secure conduit as necessary. Location Diagrams E00124 Wire Chase Figure 5-14: 1-31 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 38 Chapter 5 Retrofit Installation E00125 Mounting Dimensions Figure 5-15: 1-32 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 39: Component Wiring Installation

    Chapter 6 Component Wiring Locate the connector labeled DISPLAY Component Wiring on the power module. Press down on the Installation terminal clip and insert the correct color wire. For more information, see "Wire Schematic" on page 38. CAUTION TFT Display Connector AC line voltage electrical wiring installation Use Wire Jacket Color: Solid Gray or repair must be performed by a licensed...
  • Page 40: Door Switch

    Chapter 6 Component Wiring Follow the above instructions for Temperature/Humidity Connector connecting a second or third door switch. Use Wire Jacket Color: Supplied with Sensor The connector names are the same, listed Terminal Wire Color in three rows labeled R1, R2, and R3. Sensor 1/2 53/49 Yellow...
  • Page 41: Light Wiring

    Jamb Heater Power (VU) Black Neutral (N) White WARNING Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy® The connections used for this feature utilize WARNING 120VAC and must be performed by a licensed electrician. The connections used for this feature utilize 120VAC and must be performed by a licensed Locate the color-coded wire coming from electrician.
  • Page 42: Evaporator Fan Control

    For more information, see "Wire Schematic" page 38. Everidge UV Pro by Aerapy Connector Use Purple, White, and Green 14 AWG in Conduit Terminal Function Color...
  • Page 43 Chapter 6 Component Wiring Power Connector Use Black, White, and Green 14 AWG in Conduit Terminal Function Color Line (L) Black Neutral (N) White Ground (G) Green 1-37 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 44: Wire Schematic

    Chapter 6 Component Wiring Wire Schematic E00129 Figure 6-2: Electrical Diagram 1-38 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 45: Display Introduction

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Display Introduction Initial Power Up When the system is powered up for the first time, the welcome screen is displayed for a short time while the system boots to the main operation screen. E00041EN Figure 7-2: Main Operation Screen E00040 Figure 7-1: Welcome Screen Once the display shows the main operation...
  • Page 46: Main Menu

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Main Menu The Main menu is separated into six main categories with each being separated into sub categories. Press the Menu button (1). E00081EN Figure 7-4: Enter Password Screen Main Menu Callout Description Selects between English and Spanish language Used for setting up system parameters Used for setting up system configuration E00043EN...
  • Page 47: System Language

    Chapter 7 Display Setup E00110 E00045EN Figure 7-6: Language Setting Screen Figure 7-5: Main Menu Categories Screen Settings Menu System Language Enter the Main menu. For more By default, the SMRT-100 is set to English and information, see "Main Menu" on page can be optionally set to Spanish.
  • Page 48: Date And Time Setup

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Setting Categories Select Date and Time setup. Callout Description Used for setting date and time Select the Time zone by using the up and down arrows (1). Used to select room type (cooler, freezer, or auto detect) Enable the Daylight saving time slide Used to set high/low temperature button (2) if savings time is observed.
  • Page 49: Alarm Parameter Setup

    Chapter 7 Display Setup information, see "Settings Menu" on page Select Room types. Select the room number (1). A second probe must be enabled to have a second room. For more information, see "Number of Probes" on page 50. Using arrows, select type based on room temperature or automatic detection.
  • Page 50 Chapter 7 Display Setup 14. Select the low humidity that will cause an alarm using the up and down arrows. 15. Select save icon and back arrow. 16. Select the home icon to return to the main operation screen or the back arrow to go to the previous screen.
  • Page 51: Heater Setup

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Heater Setup NOTICE Freezers should be set to the lowest temperature and the percentage on time set to 100% on initial start-up. The door and view port (VU) heaters are optional accessories and should only be enabled if installed.
  • Page 52: Light And Door Setup

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Use the up and down arrows to set the Screen desired time. Light and Door Setup Select save icon and back arrow. The light and door control is used to control Select the fail-safe temperature (3) to set optional lighting when used in conjunction with the minimum temperature that will bypass optional door, motion, and external switches.
  • Page 53: Technician Menu

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Technician Menu Used to calibrate probes to actual temperature for mounting location Used to set probe recording time intervals and for connecting a computer E00053EN Figure 7-14: Door Light Setup Screen Technician Menu Enter the Main menu. For more information, see "Main Menu"...
  • Page 54: Panic Switch

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Enter the Main menu. For more installed on a system. When a panic switch is information, see "Main Menu" on page pressed, an alarm will be triggered and remote notifications will be sent. Select Technician menu from the Main Enter the Main menu.
  • Page 55: Sleep Mode

    Chapter 7 Display Setup detectors are installed. Up to three motion system into a low power mode to conserve the detectors can be installed on a system. Motion battery charge during extended equipment detectors are used to automatically turn lights shutdown.
  • Page 56: Number Of Probes

    Chapter 7 Display Setup E00114 Sleep Mode Screen Figure 7-19: Number of Probes E00115 Number of probes screen is used to select the Number of Probes Screen Figure 7-20: number of rooms to monitor. The SMRT-100 Wi-Fi Enable system is capable of monitoring up to two separate rooms.
  • Page 57 Chapter 7 Display Setup If a previous network was setup, its name Wi-Fi Enable Screen Figure 7-21: (3) will appear under current network, and Select Network the network address information will be displayed under Connection info (4). NOTICE The display connection information (6) can be viewed under device connection The SMRT-100 is capable of using 2.4 GHz info.
  • Page 58 Chapter 7 Display Setup E00060EN Figure 7-22: Selected Networks Screen Wi-Fi Password The wireless network name (1) and security encription type (2) will be displayed at the top of the page. Select the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) slide button to enable the SMRT-100 system to obtain network information automatically from the internet router.
  • Page 59: Brightness

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Brightness Sanitation Cycle Setup Brightness screen is used to increase or Sanitation cycle setup screen is used to control decrease the display appearance. Using a an optional Ultraviolet (UV) sterilizer. The user lower level of brightness will extend the display can program the times and durations the UV lifetime.
  • Page 60: Clean Condenser Alerts

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Cycle Time Adjust Cycle Time Adjust Screen Figure 7-27: The Cycle number (1) will be displayed at Clean Condenser Alerts the top of the page. Clean condenser setup screen is used to set up Select the arrows (4) under Start Time (2) to a maintenance reminder to clean the cooling change the hour (6), when the program will system condenser.
  • Page 61: Probe Adjust

    SMRT-100 system through a serial connection on the power module, using the Modbus RS485 protocol. For more specific information on connecting a computer, contact Everidge. NOTICE Over 100,000 periodic events are stored in the internal memory; all events (periodic events plus alarms) for 1 year of functioning can be stored on the cloud server.
  • Page 62: Change Password

    Chapter 7 Display Setup Select Technician menu from the Main Change Password menu and select Logger. Password screen is used for customization of Select Logger frequency minutes (1). the password. Use arrow buttons to select the desired time interval. Enter the Main menu. For more To delete all saved data from the system information, see "Main Menu"...
  • Page 63: Reset To Factory Setting

    Chapter 7 Display Setup E00066EN E00064EN Change Password Screen Figure 7-31: Factory Reset Screen Figure 7-32: Reset to Factory Setting About Reset to factory setting screen is used to delete About screen is used to view system all settings and return to the systems original information and to name and edit system state.
  • Page 64 Chapter 7 Display Setup Enter the Main menu. For more information, see "Main Menu" on page Select About from the Main menu. System information (1) will be displayed. To edit a Device name (2), select the device name edit icon (3). Enter the desired name from the keyboard displayed.
  • Page 65: Introduction

    Chapter 8 System Operation Introduction Main Operation Screen Light button Used to turn optional The SMRT-100 system allows the user to view lights on or off real time temperature and humidity conditions, Menu button Used to display main menu control optional lighting and accessories, and Ev.
  • Page 66: Chapter 8 System Operation

    In order to use notifications and remote the list. For more information, see "Settings viewing, the Everidge app needs to be installed Menu" on page 41. on a smartphone or tablet with internet access.
  • Page 67: Create An Account

    Chapter 8 System Operation Create an Account Select Register (4) if an account has not previously been set up. If an account has been set up, enter the Email address (1), Password (2), and select Sign in (3). E00106 Figure 8-3: QR Code Once the app is downloaded, install the app and select Open (4).
  • Page 68: Connect Device

    Chapter 8 System Operation Register my account. E00091 Figure 8-7: Welcome Pin A second confirmation email will be sent. Enter the Pin number into the Pin field (14) and select Confirm account (15). E00090 E00108 Figure 8-8: Enter Pin Figure 8-6: Account Information A confirmation email will be sent to the Connect Device user's email address.
  • Page 69: Notification

    Chapter 8 System Operation • Bluetooth® search Manually Add Device Before attempting to connect a device to the app, confirm that the SMRT-100 system has Wi-Fi enabled and is set up. For more information, see "Wi-Fi Enable" on page 50. Select the add Device button (6) and Add Device window will open.
  • Page 70: Device List

    Chapter 8 System Operation The device list cards are color coded to display the device status. Green • Indicates the device is online and transmitting live events to the app. Grey • Indicates the device is offline and in not able to transmit information to the app.
  • Page 71: Event Detail

    Chapter 8 System Operation E00094 more information, see "Device List" on page Event List Figure 8-11: To display temperature or humidity, select Event Detail either Temperature (1) or Humidity (2). Event detail shows specific information To select Fahrenheit or Celsius, select the regarding an event.
  • Page 72: View Graph

    Select the list slide button (3) from the an extended view, users must log into the Smartrite Cloud server. event list. For more information, see "Event See https:/ /smartrite.everidge.com/Account. List" on page 64. View Graph Select the Start device date (1).
  • Page 73 Chapter 8 System Operation E00095 E00098 Event History Figure 8-14: Enter Date Figure 8-15: 1-67 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 74: Event Export To Csv File

    Chapter 8 System Operation E00099 Enter Time Figure 8-16: Event Export to CSV File E00094 Export to CSV File Figure 8-17: Event export allows the user to download a Add Shared User comma-separated value (CSV) file from an event log to the smartphone or tablet. The app Device sharing allows the primary user to share can automatically convert the file for sharing monitoring services with other users.
  • Page 75: View Shared Devices

    Chapter 8 System Operation • Only has the ability to monitor the device. Select the device (1) to share. Select the share icon (2). E00104 Share Device with User Figure 8-19: View Shared Devices View shared devices allows the user to view what devices are shared and to what users they are associated with.
  • Page 76: Change Roll

    Chapter 8 System Operation E00101 Device Information Figure 8-21: Change Roll From the shared user screen, select the Role drop-down (1) and select the desired role (3—5). For more information on roles, "Add Shared User" on page 68. Press OK (2) to save roll. E00100 Shared Devices Figure 8-20:...
  • Page 77: Delete Device

    Chapter 8 System Operation E00103 Change Roll Type Figure 8-23: Delete Device The delete device allows the user to remove a SMRT-100 system from the app. E00105 From the device screen, press Delete (2) Delete Device Figure 8-24: and Yes (1). 1-71 EV5003 ©2024...
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting And Error Codes

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting and Error Codes Check for disconnected, loose, and Troubleshooting damaged wires connected to the power module and display. Remove and replace System Does Not Power Up wires as necessary. If wires test good, remove and replace the display. CAUTION System Does Not Display Servicing and inspection of high voltage...
  • Page 79: Remote Viewing Does Not Function

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting And Error Codes Remove cover on power module enclosure Remote Viewing Does Not and inspect for disconnected, loose, and Function damaged wires. If wires and connections test good, replace power module. NOTICE Lost Password Reliable high-speed internet must be Select menu from the main operation available for remote viewing, notifications, screen and the password screen will be...
  • Page 80: Error Code

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting And Error Codes Error Code When an error is detected on a sensor, the display will show "NG" in the temperature field (1) and the humidity indication (3) will go blank. Additionally, the heating icon (2) will be displayed when a sensor malfunction occurs.

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