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NESLAB RTE-101浴室暖水循环器温度控制器用户操作手册说明书

NESLAB RTE-101浴室暖水循环器温度控制器用户操作手册说明书

RTE-101 Bath CirculatorThermo NESLAB Manual P/N U00461Rev. 11/08/00 Installation, Operation and Service ManualRTE-101 Constant Temperature Bath and CirculatorTable of ContentsPREFACECompliance (2)Unpacking (2)Warranty (2)NES-care (2)After-sale Support (2)SECTION ISafetyWarnings (3)SECTION IIGeneral InformationDescription (4)Specifications (4)SECTION IIIInstallationSite (5)Electrical Requirements (5)Plumbing Requirements (6)Fluids (6)Filling Requirements (6)SECTION IVTemperature ControlDigital Temperature Controller (7)High Temperature Safety (8)SECTION VMaintenance/TroubleshootingCleaning (9)Algae (9)Error Codes (9)Controller Displays (10)Checklist (13)Service Assistance (13)SECTION VIWiring DiagramFlow Diagram (14)Wiring Diagram (15)SECTION VIWarrantyWarranty (17)PrefaceComplianceProducts tested and found to be in compliance with the requirements defined inthe EMC standards defined by 89/336/EEC as well as Low Voltage Directive(LVD) 73/23/EEC can be identified by the CE label on the rear of the unit. Thetesting has demonstrated compliance with the following directives:LVD, 73/23/EEC Complies with UL 3101-1:93EMC, 89/336/EEC EN 55011, Class A VerificationEN 50082-1:1992IEC 1000-4-2:1995IEC 1000-4-3:1994IEC 1000-4-4:1995For any additional information refer to the Letter of Compliance that shippedwith the unit (Declaration of Conformity).UnpackingRetain all cartons and packing material until the unit is operated and found tobe in good condition. If the unit shows external or internal damage, or does notoperate properly, contact the transportation company and file a damage claim.Under ICC regulations, this is your responsibility.WarrantyUnits have a warranty against defective parts and workmanship for one fullyear from date of shipment. See back page for more details.NES-care ExtendedWarranty Contract• Extend parts and labor coverage for an additional year.• Worry-free operation.• Control service costs.• Eliminate the need to generate repair orders.• No unexpected repair costs.Other contract options are available. Please contact Thermo NESLAB for moreinformation.After-sale SupportThermo NESLAB is committed to customer service both during and after thesale. If you have questions concerning the operation of your unit, contact ourSales Department. If your unit fails to operate properly, or if you have questionsconcerning spare parts, contact our Customer Service Department. Beforecalling, please obtain the following information:BOM number___________________________Serial number__________________________Software version_________________________The BOM and serial number on a label on the rear of the unit. To display thesoftware version see page 10.Section I SafetyWarningsMake sure you read and understand all instructions and safety precautionslisted in this manual before installing or operating your unit. If you have anyquestions concerning the operation of your unit or the information in thismanual, contact our Sales Department.Performance of installation, operation, or maintenance proceduresother than those described in this manual may result in a hazardoussituation and may void the manufacturer's warranty.Observe all warning labels.Never remove warning labels.Never operate damaged or leaking equipment.Never operate the unit without bath fluid in the bath.Always turn off the unit and disconnect the line cord from the powersource before performing any service or maintenance procedures, orbefore moving the unit.For 220 - 240 volt units supplied without a line cord, use a harmonized(HAR) grounded 3-conductor cord, type H05V V-F, with conductorslisted below. A suitable cord end is required for connecting to theequipment (see unit socket) and must terminate with an IEC approvedplug for proper connection to power supply.Nominal 1.0 mm2 cross section rated 10 Amps Unit Socket: IEC - 320 C13Always empty the bath before moving the unit.Never operate equipment with damaged line cords.Refer service and repairs to a qualified technician.In addition to the warnings listed above, warnings are posted throughout themanual. These warnings are designated by an exclamation mark inside anequilateral triangle with text highlighted in bold print. Read and follow theseimportant instructions. Failure to observe these instructions can result inpermanent damage to the unit, significant property damage, or personal injury,or death.Section II General Information DescriptionThe RTE Constant Temperature Baths are designed to provide temperature control for applications requiring a fluid work area or pumping to an external system.The units consist of an air-cooled refrigeration system, heater, circulation pump, stainless steel bath, and a temperature controller.SpecificationsTemperature Range 1Temperature Stability 2Cooling Capacity 2Pump Capacity 2Heater 3Bath Work Area 4(L x W x D)InchesCentimetersBath Volume 5GallonsLitersUnit Dimensions 6(H x W x D)InchesCentimeters Specifications subject to change.1. See page 6, Fluid Recommendations.2.Specifications listed for units operating at +20°C bath temperature, +20°C ambient, using water.3.115V units. 220V units have a 1200 watt heater.4. 115V units. 220V units measure 4 3/4 x 6 x 4 3/4 inches (12.1 x 15.2 x 12.1 centimeters).Work area for both units measured between the reservoir baffle's fill lines.5. 115V units. 220V units are 1.3 gallons (4.9 liters). Volume for both units measured between the reservoir baffle's fill lines.6.115V units. 220V units measure 22 7/8 x 10 3/8 x 15 1/8 inches (58.1 x 26.4 x 38.4centimeters).-12°C to +130°C ±0.03°C 350 watts at 20°C 11.5 liters per minute @ 0' Head, 14.5' Max (60Hz)10 liters per minute @ 0' Head, 10.5' Max (50Hz)800 watts 5 x 5 x 512.7 x 12.7 x 12.71.24.522¾ x 101/8 x 14½57.8 x 25.7 x 36.8Section III InstallationSiteThe unit should be located on a sturdy table or bench top. Ambient tempera-tures should be inside the range of +10°C to +35°C.Never place the unit in a location where excessive heat, moisture, orcorrosive materials are present.A minimum clearance of 30 centimeters (12 inches) between the rear of theunit and the nearest wall is required for adequate ventilation through the pumpbox. This space will also accommodate the pump connections and the tapwater cooling coil connections.Excessively dusty areas should be avoided and a periodic cleaning scheduleshould be instituted (see Section VI, Cleaning).ElectricalRequirementsThe unit construction provides extra protection against the risk ofelectric shock by grounding appropriate metal parts. The extra protec-tion may not function unless the power cord is connected to a properlygrounded outlet. It is your responsibility to assure that a proper groundconnection is provided.Refer to the serial number label on the rear of the unit to identify the specificelectrical requirements of your unit.Ensure the voltage of the power source meets the specified voltage, ±10%.The unit is equipped with main circuit protection and thermal protectors foreach branch.For 220 - 240 volt units supplied without a line cord, use a harmonized(HAR) grounded 3-conductor cord, type H05V V-F, with conductorslisted below. A suitable cord end is required for connecting to theequipment (see unit socket) and must terminate with an IEC approvedplug for proper connection to power supply.Nominal 1.0 mm2 cross section rated 10 Amps Unit Socket: IEC - 320 C13.PlumbingRequirementsTo prevent damage to the plumbing lines, always support the ¾" fittingswhile installing/removing the pumping caps and lines.Hose ConnectionsThe pump connections are located at the rear of the pump box and are labelledPUMP INLET and PUMP OUTLET. These connections are ¼" MPT fittings.The unit is supplied with hose barbs which accept 3/8" ID tubing.Flexible tubing, if used, should be of heavy wall or reinforced construction.Make sure all tubing connections are securely clamped. Avoid runningtubing near radiators, hot water pipes, etc. If substantial lengths of tubingare necessary, insulation may be required for improved temperature control.It is important to keep the distance between the unit and your application asshort as possible and to use the largest diameter tubing practical. Tubingshould be straight and without bends. If diameter reductions are required, theyshould be made at your application, not at the unit.DrainA drain is located on the rear of the unit. The drain on 60 Hz units has a ¼"MPT fitting. The drain is supplied with a cap plug.50 Hz units have a knurled valve fitting for a drain. To drain the bath, turn thefitting one turn counterclockwise.FluidsNever use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.The selected fluid must have a viscosity of 50 centistokes or less at the lowestoperating temperature. Filtered tap water is the recommended fluid for opera-tion from +7°C to +80°C.Below +7°C, a 50/50 mixture, by volume, of filtered tap water and laboratorygrade ethylene glycol is suggested.Above +80°C, the user is responsible for fluids used.FillingRequirementsThe bath work area has a high and low level marker to guide filling. Themarkers are 2.5 centimeter horizontal slits located in the center of the stain-less steel baffle that separates the work area and the pump assembly. Thecorrect fluid level falls between these two markers.If the correct fluid level is not maintained, the heater will be exposedand may become damaged.When pumping to an external system, keep extra fluid on hand to maintaintheproper level as the circulating lines and external system are filled.Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation, and affects stability aswell as low-end performance.Section IV Temperature ControllersDigital TemperatureControllerStart UpBefore starting the unit, double check all electrical and plumbing connectionsand make sure the work area has been properly filled with bath fluid.To start the unit, place the circuit breaker on the rear of the controller to the Iposition. The pump will start and the digital display will indicate the tempera-ture of the bath fluid.Place the Refrigeration Switch to the ON position. The unit will control to theentered setpoint.NOTE: Only 115V units are designed for full range cooling. On 220V units therefrigeration system is designed to operate up to a temperature of +35°C.On 220V units above +35°C, ensure the refrigeration switch is OFF.The HEAT LED indicates the controller is adding heat to the reservoir fluid,operating in the heat band. The indicator is on continuously when the control-ler is operating in the heat band and flashes, with a 50% duty cycle over 2seconds, when operating in the heat band proportional band.The digital controller controls temperature using a PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) algorithm. It is designed with self-diagnostic features and easy touse operator interface.NEXT ENTERUse this key to accept and save changes.YES,This dual purpose key is used to answer Yes to Y/N questions or to incrementnumerical values upward for setting numeric values.NO,This dual purpose key is used to answer No to Y/N questions or to decrementnumerical values downward for setting numeric values.When the controller is powered it displays the reservoir fluid temperature.Press the NEXT ENTER key to view the setpoint. The display flashes be-tween SP and the actual setpoint number. If desired, use the YES and NOkeys to change the setpoint. The display flashes as soon as either key isdepressed. Once the desired setpoint is displayed, press the NEXT ENTERkey.NOTE: The controller will not use the new value until the NEXT ENTER key isdepressed and the display stops flashing. The controller will not allow you toenter a value above the maximum or below the minimum value, or any illegalvalue. If you try to enter an illegal value the display will revert to its originalvalue when the last digit was entered.If the NEXT ENTER key is not depressed within one minute, the controller willtime out and the new value will not be accepted. The controller will revert tothe previous value.NOTE: Error codes are addressed in Section V, Maintenance and Trouble-shooting.High TemperatureSafetyThe unit is equipped with an adjustable high temperature safety located onthe rear of the control box. The safety prevents the heater from reachingexcessively high temperatures that can cause serious damage to the unit. Asingle temperature sensor, located on the heater coils in the bath, is used asa monitor.A high temperature fault occurs when the temperature of the sensor exceedsthe set temperature limit. In the event of a fault, the FAULT lamp will illumi-nate and the unit will shut down. The cause of the fault must be identified andcorrected before the unit can be restarted.The safety is not preset and must be adjusted during initial installation. Thesafety can be set for a temperature range of +50°C to +180°C.To set the safety, locate the adjustment dial and turn it fully clockwise. Turnthe ON/OFF switch OFF then ON.Start the unit. Adjust the temperature setpoint for a few degrees higher thanthe highest desired operating temperature and allow the bath to stabilize atthe temperature setpoint. Turn the dial counterclockwise until you hear a clickand the unit shuts down. The FAULT lamp on the front of the pump box willlight to indicate a fault has occurred.The safety is now set.Allow the fluid temperature to cool below the cutout temperature then, withoutmoving the adjustment dial, turn the main circuit protector OFF then ON.If a fault ever occurs, once the cause is identified and corrected, turn the maincircuit protector OFF then ON to reset the safety.Section V Maintenance & TroubleshootingCleaningPeriodically clean the case and stainless steel bath using a mild soapysolution. Do not use steel wool; it is too abrasive and will lead torusting. Dry the bath using a soft cloth.For proper operation, the unit needs to pull substantial amounts of air throughthe condenser. A build up of dust or debris on the fins of the condenser willlead to a loss of cooling capacity. Periodic cleaning of the condenser isnecessary.The frequency of the cleaning depends on the operating environment. Afterinitial installation, we recommend a monthly visual inspection. After severalmonths, the frequency of cleaning will be established.AlgaeTo restrict the growth of algae in the bath, it is recommended that the bathcover be kept in place and that all circulation lines be opaque. This willminimize the entrance of light required for the growth of most common algae.Thermo NESLAB recommends the use of Chloramine-T, 1 gram per 3.5 liters. Error CodesThe controller also has the capability to display error codes. The codes are:Display IndicationEr 16Bad calibration data, see Controller DisplaysEr 25Shorted RTD1Er 26Open RTD1Er 19Hit High temperature limit exceeded, see ControllerDisplaysEr 21Lot Low temperature limit exceeded, see ControllerDisplaysThe unit will continue to run with any of the above codes. If any other codeappears contact Thermo NESLAB customer service, see Preface.Controller DisplaysAn alphanumeric display presents numeric readings of various operatingconditions within the bath. Display function is selected by pressing the appro-priate keys shown below and the next two pages.Tune LoopThis loop is used to adjust the controller's PID parameters and set the high/ low temperature limits.Enter the loop from the reservoir temperature display by pressing and holding the NO key, then press the NEXT ENTER key. Use the YES/NO keys to adjust the values. Press the NEXT ENTER key twice to accept the new value.While in the loop, if any key is not pressed during a one minute time span, the controller will automatically return to the reservoir temperature display.NOTE: If the unit exceeds either temperature limit, the appropriate error message will flash, see page 9. The unit will not shut down (unless the temperature exceeds the high temperature cutout setting, see page 8).Calibration LoopThis loop is used to calibrate the controller's internal temperature sensor.To calibrate the sensor install a calibrated reference thermometer in the bath. Adjust the setpoint to an appropriate high-end temperature.Once the bath reaches the setpoint and stabilizes, go to the Calibration Loop by pressing and holding the NO key while pressing the YES key three times. Enter the actual reference thermometer reading at the r1H prompt. Store the change.Return to the reservoir temperature display. Adjust the setpoint to an appro-priate low-end temperature. Once the bath reaches the setpoint and stabi-lizes, return to the Calibration Loop and enter the reference thermometer reading at the r1L prompt. Store the change.Do not pick points that are outside the safe operating limits of the fluid in your application. For example with a water bath, 90°C and 5°C would be typical calibration points.CAL? = CalibrateChecklistUnit will not startMake sure the voltage of the power source meets the specified voltage, ±10%.Refer to the serial number label on the rear of the unit to identify the spe-cific electrical requirements of your unit.Check the high temp safety. If the FAULT light is on, ensure the fluid level inthe bath is between baffle marks and the high temp setting is greater than thebath temperature. Turn the main circuit protector OFF then ON. Attempt torestart.No external circulationCheck for obstructions, kinks, or leaks in the circulation tubing.Circulation will cease when the pump head pressure has been exceeded.Check the high temp safety. If the FAULT light is on, ensure the fluid level inthe bath is between baffle marks and the high temp setting is greater than thebath temperature. Turn the ON/OFF switch OFF then ON. Attempt to restart.Loss of Cooling CapacityBe sure the refrigeration switch is on and the green refrigeration indicator isilluminated.Be sure the cooling capacity of the unit has not been exceeded if circulating toan external system.When the unit is shut off, wait approximately five minutes before restarting.This allows time for the refrigeration pressures to equalize. If the pressures arenot allowed to equalize, the compressor will short-cycle (clicking sound) andno cooling will occur.Proper ventilation is required for heat removal. Make sure ventilation throughthe unit is not impeded and free of dust and debris.Ice build up on the cooling coil can act as insulation and lower the coolingcapacity. Raise the temperature of the bath to deice the cooling coil andincrease the concentration of non-freezing fluid.Service AssistanceIf, after following these troubleshooting steps, your unit fails to operateproperly, contact our Service Department for assistance. Our Service Depart-ment can also provide you with list of spare parts for your unit (see Preface,After-sale Support). Before calling, please obtain the following information:BOM numberSerial NumberVoltage of power sourceWARRANTYThermo NESLAB Instruments, Inc. warrants for 12 months from date of shipment any Thermo NESLAB unit according to the following terms.Any part of the unit manufactured or supplied by Thermo NESLAB and found in the reasonable judgment of Thermo NESLAB to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired at an authorized Thermo NESLAB Repair Depot without charge for parts or labor. The unit, including any defective part must be returned to an authorized Thermo NESLAB Repair Depot within the warranty period. The expense of returning the unit to the authorized Thermo NESLAB Repair Depot for warranty service will be paid for by the buyer. Thermo NESLAB’s responsibility in respect to warranty claims is limited to performing the required repairs or replacements, and no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or recision of the contract of sales of any unit.With respect to units that qualify for field service repairs, Thermo NESLAB’s responsibility is limited to the component parts necessary for the repair and the labor that is required on site to perform the repair. Any travel labor or mileage charges are the financial responsibility of the buyer.The buyer shall be responsible for any evaluation or warranty service call (including labor charges) if no defects are found with the Thermo NESLAB product.This warranty does not cover any unit that has been subject to misuse, neglect, or accident. This warranty does not apply to any damage to the unit that is the result of improper installation or maintenance, or to any unit that has been operated or maintained in any way contrary to the operating or maintenance instructions specified in Thermo NESLAB’s Instruction and Operation Manual. This warranty does not cover any unit that has been altered or modified so as to change its intended use.In addition, this warranty does not extend to repairs made by the use of parts, accessories, or fluids which are either incompatible with the unit or adversely affect its operation, performance, or durability.Thermo NESLAB reserves the right to change or improve the design of any unit without assuming any obligation to modify any unit previously manufactured.THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Thermo NESLAB’S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE COMPONENT PARTS AND Thermo NESLAB DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION.Thermo NESLAB ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAM-AGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF THE UNIT, LOSS OF TIME, OR INCONVENIENCE.This warranty applies to units sold in the United States. Any units sold elsewhere are warranted by the affiliated marketing company of Thermo NESLAB Instruments, Inc. This warranty and all matters arising pursuant to it shall be governed by the law of the State of New Hampshire, United States. All legal actions brought in relation hereto shall be filed in the appropriate state or federal courts in New Hampshire, unless waived by Thermo NESLAB.。

冰箱、冰柜温度无线监控系统软件使用手册(新)说明书

冰箱、冰柜温度无线监控系统软件使用手册(新)说明书

冰箱、冰柜温度无线监控系统软件使用手册唐山众智科技开发有限公司地址:河北省唐山市高新技术开发区大庆道86号电话:************************传真:************网址:邮编:063020E-mail:*************冰箱、冰柜温度无线监控系统软件使用手册一.安装1.1安装环境A:硬件环境:●计算机采用工业控制计算机或服务器;●必须安装声卡、音箱;●最低需求采用P4以上级别CPU、512M内存、40G以上硬盘,推荐 CUP主频1.8GHz以上、1G以上内存;●显示器分辨率为1024×768的显示模式。

B:软件环境:●操作系统:Window2000\XP\2003;●系统软件:IIS信息服务管理系统 5.0及以上版本(网络版需求),.netFramework2.0,SQL SRVER2000、SQL SERVER2005数据库,默认使用SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS;1.2安装步骤1.2.1安装.NET、SQL Server及冷链无线温度监控系统软件本安装程序会自动将.net软件以及SQL Server数据库自动安装到系统中。

运行安装盘中“setup.exe”文件根据提示安装应用软件。

点击图标,安装程序弹出如下窗口:图1.2.1-1 .net安装窗口点击按钮,弹出SQL Server安装窗口,如下图:图1.2.1-2 SQL Server安装窗口点击按钮,系统开始安装,NET及SQL Server软件,这个过程需要一段时间,请耐心等候。

.NET及SQL Server软件安装完成后,安装程序会继续安装冷链无线温度监控系统,如下图:图1.2.1-3 冷链无线温度监控系统点击按钮,选择安装程序的路径,如图图1.2.1-4 选择路径窗口点击按钮,弹出确认安装窗口,继续点击按钮,安装程序安装完成,如图1.2.1-6所示:图1.2.1-5 确认安装窗口图1.2.1-6 安装完成窗口安装软件后需要确保数据库操作用户具有安装目录的写入权限,否则运行程序时,可能不能正确附加数据库。

温控器使用说明书

温控器使用说明书

一周编程电子智能室内温控器LOGIC 578001使用指南引言感谢您选择了我们的产品及对我们的信任与支持。

本装置是电子式定时恒温器,可设置一星期为周期的运行程序。

通过该装置,可对安装环境内的温度进行十分精确的调节控制,满足用户对创造一个舒适生活环境的要求。

符合标准:符合欧盟法令:EN 60730-1 标准及其修订内容欧盟 B.T.73/23/EEC号法令EN 60730-2-7 标准欧盟 E.M.C.89/336/EEC号法令及93/68/EEC修改法令EN 60730-2-9 标准产品规格:电源:二节LR6型1.5V碱性电池温度调节范围:10至35℃显示屏显示之环境温度:0至40℃(分辩率0.1℃)温度修正频率:每分钟一次微分:0.2至0.4K探针传感器:NTC3%保护等级:IP20绝缘等级:热梯度:1K/15分输出:转换继电器触点容量:8(2.5)A250V~作用类型:1BU绝缘条件:正常环境最大工作温度:50℃储存温度:0-60℃防冻温度:6℃恒定运行程序:以一星期为周期设置软件等级:A液晶显示屏夏季/冬季(采暖/空调)切换程序设置中的最小增减允许时间:1小时安装:壁式安装安装及连接:安全预防措施在进行定时恒温器的连接之前,请确认受其控制的设备系统(采暖锅炉、泵和空调系统等)电源已断开,并需检查这些设备的使用电压是否与定时恒温器底座上表明的电压相符(最大250V~).(图4)安装位置定时恒温器须安装在远离热源(暖气装置、阳光、厨房)和门窗之处,安装高度离地面约1.5米。

(图5)安装见图6-7-8电气连接将受定时恒温器控制的设备系统电线与定时恒温器的1号及2号接线柱连接见接线图10所示U=受定时恒温器控制的设备1=共用接线柱2=常开接线柱3=常闭接线柱重要事项:请务必严格遵照相关现行法律的规定及安全规范安装定时恒温器。

电池更换:当在显示屏上闪烁显示“”标志时,定时恒温器还可正常工作约一个月左右,然后将会停止工作并固定显示“”。

温度监控软件说明书(2009-1-19)

温度监控软件说明书(2009-1-19)

查询温度历史数据:在姓名输入框中输入“李”字
,点击【查
询】按钮,表格中则显示所有姓名中包含“李”字的数据,同样方法,你可以根据地址、 电话、温度范围、时间范围来查询,也可以根据以上几个组合查询。
4.9 用户温度汇总统计
进入主界面后,点击
后,显示【用户温度汇总统计】界面,如下图所示:
温度监控系统
这里可以设置表格中显示的背景 色。右键它可以恢复默认设置。
后,显示【用户温度详细信息】界面,如下图所示:
温度监控系统
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温度监控系统使用说明书
这里是查询条件,输入内容后点 【查询】按钮即可查询数据了。
图 在该界面中,可以查询用户温度上报的所有历史数据,你可以根据用户名、地址、电话、温 度范围、时间范围来查询上报的历史数据。
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GSM 温控器产品说明书

GSM 温控器产品说明书

GSM温控器产品说明书深圳市威尔海电子有限公司电话:*************传真:*************①安装尺寸:○2连接方法:输出插座电源输入传感器天线芯片向下本产品支持850M,900M ,1800M ,1900M四频通信,适用全球范围通信。

支持插入移动和联通的SIM卡,不能支持CDMA制式的电信卡. 请在使用过程中保持SIM有效,欠费或停机都会造成温控器报警不成功.本产品可以邦定三个电话号码作为报警时通知号码.邦定方法:按住M1或M2或M3其中一个需要邦定的按键不放,当相对应的LED闪烁,用需要邦定的电话拨打温控器内SIM卡的号码,等电话拨通后,LED停止闪烁转为长亮就表示邦定成功.取消邦定:按住M1或M2或M3其中一个需要取消邦定的按键3秒以上,当相对应的LED闪烁时松开按键,LED熄灭表示已经取消邦定.自定义短信内容:温控器可以自定义短信内容,当多个温控器邦定同一个号码时可以根据短信内容区分出温控器的编号或位置信息.例如可以设定不同的机器的短信内容为:1号机, 2号机, 办公室,车间等,短信内容编程:按住MES按键不放,当相对应的LED闪烁,用已经邦定的电话将编写好的短信内容发送到温控器内SIM卡的号码, LED停止闪烁转为熄灭表示已经编程成功.这时松开MES按键。

短信内容取消:按住MES按键不放,当相对应的LED闪烁时松开按键即可.超温报警:当温控器发生报警时,温控器发出报警声,并轮流拨打已经邦定的号码,呼叫顺序为M1.M2.M3 .如果被邦定号码在通话中或暂时无法接通,温控器会一直重复轮流拨打已经邦定的号码,直到成功拨通其中一个号码并且对方接听为止,并将报警信息发送到该号码.温控器可以手动终止电话报警,在报警时按POWER,SET,UP,DOWN四个按键其中任意一个按键可以手动停止报警,并停止拨打电话报警.温度查询:在正常状态下,用已经邦定的电话拨打温控器内SIM卡,温控器会主动挂断电话,并把当前温度用短信发送到查询的电话.停电报警:当发生停电时,温控器会自动转为备用电池供电,(第一次使用时请保持通电半小时以上为备用电池充电)。

TB3 Series Communicating Thermostats为风机温控器文档说明书

TB3 Series Communicating Thermostats为风机温控器文档说明书

The TB3 Series Communicating Thermostats for Fan Coil Unit s monit ors and cont rols indoor comfort.TB3 SERIESCOMMUNICATING THERMOSTATSFan Coil Unit Communicating ThermostatsTHERMOSTAT OVERVIEW AND DIMENSIONSr ough intuitive • BACnet MS/TP compliant, BTL listed FCU thermostat for easy integration to Building Management System.• BACnet Change of Value (COV) support through the network, supports easy monitoring and control from Building Management System.• On/Off (TB3140) and Modulating (TB3240) Valves Control, meet most building controls requirement.• Automatic heating/cooling changeover via immersion sensor gives added flexibility.• Manual or automatic 3-speed fan control provides added options to save energy.• Auto, Heat, Cool and Ventilation modes gives added flexibility.• Universal input for external sensor or windows/energy saving contact.• Adjustable High and & Low setpoint limits gives added flexibility.TB3 Series Fan Coil Thermostats are used in individual rooms or zones in buildings. It is designed for two and four-pipe fan coil units. TB3 Series has one universal input as an external sensor (NTC10k) or open/close contact input, three relay fan outputs, two relay valve outputs (TB3140), two analogue valve outputs (TB3240), and one EIA-485 (BACnet MS/TP). It controls the fan coil unit depending on the internal room sensor or external return sensor temperature.FEATURES AND BENEFITSBy using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to, the literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates and subsidiaries, from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any modification to the literature by you.Honeywell Building Technologies715 Peachtree St NE Atlanta, Georgia @U.S. Registered Trademark© 2022 Honeywell International Inc.31-00575-01 | Rev. 11-22PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONOPERATING ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature Range 10 °C to 55 °C (50 °F to 131 °F)Temperature Setting5 °C to 40 °C (Adjustable) ,(41 °F to 104° F (Adjustable)Power Supply TB3240B/TB3240W : 24V AC/DC, 50/60 HzTB3140B/TB3140W : 100~220 VAC, 50/60 HzPower Consumption (Display ON)Max ~3.0 VATerminal Size For Power: Up to 16 AWG / 1.5 mm2For RS485 and NTC: Up to 17 AWG / 1 mm 2Battery for Real Time Clock (RTC)Lithium CR1220 3.3 VDisplay Type LCD 62 x 44 mm Backlight White LEDButtons 5 integrated capacitive touch areas FasciaTempered glassTemperature Accuracy 1 °C (1.8 °F)UI Input Measuring Range -10 °C to 100 °C (14 °F to 212 °F)Inputs 1 Universal Input (NTC 10K or Dry Contact)Outputs3 Digital Outputs (3 Relay*)2 Relay Valve Outputs (2 Relay*) (TB3140)2 Analog Outputs (2 x 0-10 V) (TB3240)(*) 5A for resistive loads and 2A for inductive loadsCommunication1 x EIA-485(BACnet MS/TP)IP RatingIP30Terminal Connections Rising cage clamp, Screw terminal Standard and Compliance CE, RoHS, BTL certified (B-ASC)Material of CasingFlame retardant ABS and Polycarbonate (PC)Dimension (L x W x D)86 x 86 x 52 mm WeightTB3140 : 208 grams TB3240 : 207 grams Minimum depth of Wall box 52 mmMountingFlush Mounted (Standard EU box)INSTALLATION DETAILS220 V AC, 50/60Hz 24 V AC/DC, 50/60HzTERMINAL WIRINGFind more information on TB3 communicating Thermostat at https://hwll.co/tb3.ORDERING INFORMATIONPART NUMBERTB3240B/UTB3240W/UTB3140B/UTB3140W/UDigital Outputs (Relay) Fan Control 3333Analog Outputs (0-10 V) Valve Control 2200Relay Output Valve Control 0022Universal Input 1111Colour BlackWhiteBlackWhitePower24 V AC/DC, 50/60 Hz24 V AC/DC, 50/60 Hz220 V AC, 50/60 Hz220 V AC, 50/60 Hz。

恒温控制器用户操作指南说明书

恒温控制器用户操作指南说明书

Step 11. Enter to the Thermocouple Type Input Submenu Press d to display flashing, previously selected Thermocouple type.Step 12. Scroll through available selection of TC types Press b to sequence thru flashing Thermocouple types,(select k -for type "K" CHROMEGA ®/ALOMEGA ®)J K T E N DIN J R S B C - TC types J k t E N dN J R S b C - DisplayStep 13. Store TC typeAfter you have selected the Thermocouple type press d to store your selection, the instrument automatically advances to the next menu item.Step 14. Enter to Reading Configuration MenuThe display shows RDG Reading Configuration, which is the top menu for 4 submenus: Decimal Point, Degree Units,Filter Constant and Input/Reading Submenus.Step 15. Enter to Decimal Point Submenu Press d to show DEC Decimal Point.Step 16. Display the Decimal Point positionPress d again to display the flashing Decimal Point position.Step 17. Select the Decimal Point position Press b to select FFF.F Decimal Point position.Step 18. Store selected Decimal Point positionBy pressing d momentarily the Decimal Point position will be stored and the instrument will go to the next menu item.Step 19. Enter to Temperature Unit Submenu Display shows TEMP Temperature Unit.Step 20. Display available Temperature Units Press d to display the flashing Degree °F or °C .Step 21. Scroll through Temperature Units selection Press b to select °F Degree.Step 22. Store the Temperature UnitPress d to display momentarily that the Degree Unit has been stored and the instrument will go automatically to the next menu item.Step 23. Enter the Filter Constant Submenu Display shows FLTR Filter Constant Submenu.Step 24. Display the Filter Constant Value Submenu Press d to display the flashing, previously selected Filter Constant.Step 25. Scroll through available Filter Constants Press b to sequence thru Filter Constants 0001, 0002,0004, 0008, 0016, 0032, 0064and 0128.Step 26. Store the Filter ConstantPress d momentarily to store 0004Filter Constant and the instrument will automatically go to the next menu item.Step 27. Enter Alarm 1 MenuPress a until the ALR1Alarm 1 Menu appears on the Display. In the following steps we are going to DisableLatch, Active Above, Deadband 020.0, and above Setpoint 1Value will activate Alarm 1.Step 28. Select Latch Type SubmenuPress d to display flashing DSBL / ENBL .If flashing DSBL is displayed, press a , if ENBL is displayed, press buntil DSBL is displayed, then press d to store and go to the next menu item.Step 29. Select the Above Type of Active Submenu Press d . If flashing ABoV Above is displayed, press a ,otherwise press b until ABoV is displayed. Press d to store and advance to next menu item.MQS3716-SM/0305iLD24 Big Display Universal Temperature&ProcessSimplified Menu (-SM)WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 61 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal five (5) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. T his ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evalua-tion. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, includ-ing but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modifica-tion. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components in which wear is not warranted, include but are not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its vari-ous products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibil-ity for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use if its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or writ-ten. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by the company will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY W ARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warran-ty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical appli-cations or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANT Y/DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the Product(s) in such a manner.RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIESDirect all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RE URNING ANY PRODUC (S) O OMEGA, PURCHASER MUS OB AIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPART MENT (IN ORDER T O AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). T he assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence.FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the followinginformation available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED,2.3. Model and serial number of the product under warranty, and Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for current repair charges. Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. P urchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair or calibration,2.3.Model and serial number of the product, and R epair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.OMEGA is a trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.© Copyright 2018 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. T his document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.***********************Servicing North America:Omega Engineering, Inc.Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only) Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only) Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700 e-mail:**************For Other Locations Visit /worldwidehis Quick Start Reference provides information on setting up your instrument for basic operation. The latest complete Communication and Operational Manual as well as free Software and ActiveX Controls are available at or on the CD-ROM enclosed with your shipment .SAFETY CONSIDERATIONThe instrument is a panel mount device protected in accordance with EN 61010-1:2001, electrical safetyrequirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory.Remember that the unit has no power-on switch. Building installation should include a switch or circuit-breaker that must be compliant to IEC 947-1 and 947-3.SAFETY:•Do not exceed voltage rating on the label located on the back of the instrument housing.•Always disconnect power before changing signal and power connections.•Do not use this instrument on a work bench without its case for safety reasons.•Do not operate this instrument in flammable or explosive atmospheres.EMC:•Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables. •Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit.•Use signal wire connections with twisted-pair cables.•Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wire close to the instrument if EMC problems persist.。

polyscience polytemp

polyscience polytemp

用户手册PolyScience温度控制器的 PolyTemp™远程控制软件简介 (2)进行连接 (3)主屏幕 (4)更改系统参数 (6)数据记录 (8)设置 (8)记录数据 (9)查看记录的数据 (10)错误消息 (11)使用 PolyTemp™ 软件,您可以从个人计算机远程读取和控制您的 PolyScience 温度控制器。

下面是可从主屏幕访问的功能的摘要。

有关更多信息,请参阅“主屏幕”部分。

重要信息:要远程读取和控制温度控制器,您必须首先通过 4 种可用通信模式中的一 种进行连接。

请参阅“进行连接”。

主状态栏当前浴槽温度读数数据记录按钮设置点值和控制按钮控制器电源按钮温度趋势图图表选项连接状态故障状态连接控制按钮要使用 PolyTemp 软件的强大功能,您必须首先与温度控制器成功连接。

首先要进行必要的硬 接线连接,并在温度控制器上配置通信设置(请参阅控制器附带的《操作员手册》)。

连接并配置温度控制器后,继续执行下列步骤:1. 在主屏幕中选择 Settings(设置)选项卡。

2. 选择所需的通信模式选项卡(串行、USB、RS485 或以太网),将显示所选通信模式的配置信息。

3. 为所选通信模式输入所有必需的配置信息。

字段保留空白将导致连接错误。

请注意,您可以为多种通信模式配置设置,以便以后使用。

通信模式 必需的配置信息串行 (RS232)串行 COM 端口控制器波特率USB USB 端口(虚拟串行 COM,驱动程序所需) RS485 端口、分配的控制器地址和波特率 以太网分配的控制器 IP 地址、远程端口(应为 50001)以及为解锁设置命令而分配的密码4. 从下拉菜单中选择要使用的通信模式。

5. 单击“Connect(连接)”按钮以使用显示的通信模式连接到温度控制器。

Connect(连接)按钮左侧的连接指示灯会在连接成功时发出绿光。

重要信息:输入或更改配置设置不会自动更新当前连接。

温控定位监控系统2015版使用手册

温控定位监控系统2015版使用手册

中国冷藏网温度定位监控系统用户手册北京冷网科技公司2015版说明《温度定位监控系统用户手册》描述中国冷藏网温度定位监控系统功能和使用方法,辅助用户更快、更好的使用系统。

中国冷藏网根据行业需求不定期升级系统,《手册》中罗列的功能不等同于现有系统,使用时以现有系统功能为准。

学习系统以操作为主,阅读手册为辅。

离开系统操作,单独阅读《手册》,不易掌握系统使用方法。

应在阅读《手册》的同时对比着操作系统。

系统记录运营车辆时间、位置、速度、温度等即时信息和历史数据,并对数据做分析统计,这些数据有助于用户提高车队管理水平、优化客户服务品质,用户可以根据自己公司的管理和业务情况灵活使用本系统。

目录1 系统功能列表――――――――――――――――――42 系统登录――――――――――――――――――――53 地图操作――――――――――――――――――――64 车辆监控――――――――――――――――――――75 数据统计――――――――――――――――――――96 系统设置――――――――――――――――――――117 系统权限管理――――――――――――――――――131 系统功能列表功能功能描述登录权限管理登录程序用户通过桌面登录程序或网站登陆页面,进入系统系统冠名以用户公司名称或用户要求的名称,命名系统权限管理集团——车队,二层(树状)授权管理车辆授权不同用户之间数据查看的权限授权和取消授权时实监控信息栏地图上显示点选车辆或冷库的即时信息超限设定温度和速度超限值设定超限报警在信息栏显示高亮提醒,显示超限数据轨迹回放地图上显示车辆在某一时间范围内的运动轨迹数据分析温度曲线某一车辆或冷库在任意时间范围内的温度数据变化曲线数据导出车号<库号>、时间范围、位置、速度、方向、温度、温度报警、速度报警、里程统计、状态数据可选择导出管理报表车队日报表、车队月报表区域列表(开发中)区域标注在地图上圈定区域,对该标注区域编号,选定区域类型(冷库、商超、禁区),填写区域描述,以区域列表的形式存储区域关联某一车辆与区域列表中的某些区域关联,记录车辆进入和驶出该关联区域的时间故障提示故障提示故障车机在实时监控中车辆列表中高亮提醒数据输出数据接口冷链品质追溯数据提取,数据库接口提供2 系统登录2.1 通过网站登录第一步:在地址栏输入网址,链接到中国冷藏网首页。

Terminator ZT可调控温器说明书

Terminator ZT可调控温器说明书

00000000 00Te rm i n a t o r Z T000000For Thermostat Connection (1-2 Heating Cables) ApplicationsFor Use With TESH Series Constant Watt Heating CablesTerminator TMZT-R-XPTerminator TMZT-C-R-XPThermostat Connection KitINSTALLATION PROCEDURES2126438579DimensionsT e r m i n a t oTer m i n a t o r Z T Order SeparatelyPETK-10for cold lead connection (TESH 2.9-15)PETK-11for cold lead connection (TESH 17.8-8000)Terminator TM ZT-R-XP & ZT-C-R-XPThe following installation procedures areguidelines for the installation of the Terminator ZT-R-XP & ZT-C-R-XP Kits.Receiving, Storing and Handling1. Inspect materials for damage incurred during shipping.2. Report damages to the carrier for settlement.3. Identify parts against the packing list to ensure the proper type and quantity has been received.4. Store in dry location.Kit ContentsWarnings• Due to the risk of electrical shock, arcing and fire caused by product damage or improper usage, installation or maintenance, a ground-fault protection device is required.• Installation must comply with Thermonrequirements (including form PN 50273U for Ex systems) and be installed in accordance with the regulations as per the norm EN IEC 60079-14 for hazardous areas (where applicable), or any other applicable national and local codes.• Component approvals and performance ratings are based on the use of Thermon specified parts only.• De-energize all power sources before opening enclosure.• Avoid electrostatic charge. Clean only with a damp cloth.• Keep ends of heating cable and kit components dry before and during installation.• Minimum bending radius of heating cable is 6 times the cable outer diameter.• Individuals installing these products areresponsible for complying with all applicable safety and health guidelines. Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be utilized during installation. Contact Thermon if you have any additional questions.Tools RequiredTerminator-LN-Tool (order separately)3 mm 8 mm28 mmCertifications/Approvals 2809 II 2 GD Ex db eb IIC T5-T6, Ex tb IIIC T100°C-T85°C FM10ATEX0058X IP66; -60°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C T6, 85°C 16 Amps Max -60°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C T5, 100°C 25 Amps Max Ordinary & Hazardous LocationsTerminator ZTFMG 10.0022X Ex db eb IIC T5-T6, Ex tb IIIC T100°C-T85°C2809 II 2 GD Ex db eb IIC T5-T6, Ex tb IIIC T100°C-T85°C EPS 19ATEX1216XTerminator ZT-CEPS 19.0094X Ex db eb IIC T5-T6, Ex tb IIIC T100°C-T85°C31.Cut end of cable at angle to aid in piercing grommet. Leave additional cable for expansion loop.4.Temporarily mount expediter to pipe using pipe band. Do not band over cable.2.Insert cable into expediter. If mounted on bottom or side of pipe, punch out weep hole.3.Slide expediter toward pipe and route cable through support base entry.7.Remove expediter from pipe by removing pipe band.8.Route thermostat bulb through nut and expediter opening in junction box base. If necessary, apply lubricant (user supplied) to end of thermostat bulb. Slide through conical grommet hole. Push excess capillary tube through expediter.5.Cut off end of cable.6.Terminate cable with appropriate PETK termination kit. Refer to PETK installation instructions.9.Insert banding guide and snap intoplace.INSTALLATION PROCEDURES12.Fix thermostat bulb and capillary tube to pipe.10.Mount expediter to pipe using pipe band. Do not band over cable. Ifnecessary, temporarily mount junction box base on expediter.11.Push excess cable and capillary tube back through expediter. Tighten cap securely. Tape cable expansion loop to pipe.European Headquarters: Boezemweg 25 • PO Box 205 • 2640 AE Pijnacker • The Netherlands • Phone: +31 (0) 15-36 15 370 United States: 7171 Southwest Parkway • Building 300, Suite 200 • Austin, TX 78735 • Phone: 512-690-0600 For the Thermon office nearest you visit us at . . . © Thermon, Inc. • Printed in U.S.A. • Information subject to change.Wiring Details (Single Conductor)Thermostat Connection (2 Heating Cables)Power Supply L1 N PEHeat Trace #1Heat Trace #2PE PEN L1N 22413.Take out thermostat. Mount junction box base on expediter. Make sure to align slots to properly orient junction box base. Tighten nut with Terminator-LN-Tool. If mounting horizontally, threaded gland holes must face downward.14.Remove M25 dust cap. Install M25 power gland (order separately) and M25 blind plug. For in-line splice, T-splice, or end termination, install additional M25 blind plug (orderM25-B-EXE separately) instead of M25 power gland.15.Install power cable.16.Install thermostat and complete system wiring. Terminal set screws shall be tightened to a torque value of 1.4 Nm (12.4 lb-in). See page 4 for wiring details. Set thermostat at desired setpoint.17.Install junction box lid and twist hand tight. Insert screwdriver into ratchet slots located on side of junction box base.18.Use screwdriver to ratchet on junction box lid. Lid will rotate 30 degrees.19.Lid latch mechanism fully engaged. To remove lid, repeat steps 17 and 18 but in the opposite direction.Form PN50858U-1220Terminator TM ZT-R-XP & ZT-C-R-XP。

Stelpro INSSTCNP5MA0116 电子热水管控制系统用户指南说明书

Stelpro INSSTCNP5MA0116 电子热水管控制系统用户指南说明书

User’s gUidesTCNP SINGLE proGrammING ELEctroNIc thErmoStat for hEatING fLoorSFor further information or to consult this guide online, please visit our website INSSTCNP5MA0116@If you are viewing this guide online, please notethat this product has been slightly modified sinceits introduction. To obtain the guide correspondingto your model (fabrication date at the back of thethermostat before January 2016), please contactcustomer service.Note :When a part of the product specification must be changed to improve operability or other functions, priority is given to the product specification itself. In such instances, the instruction manual may not entirely match all the functions of the actual product.Therefore, the actual product and packaging, as well as the name and illustration, may differ from the manual.The screen/LCD display shown as an example in this manual may be different from the actual screen/LCD display.The STCNP single programming electronic thermostat can be used to control heating floors with electrical current − with a resistive load − ranging from 0 A to 16 A at 120/208/240 VAC. It has an easy user interface. It keeps the temperature of a room ( mode) and a floor ( mode) at a requested set point with a high degree of accuracy.Floor Mode (factory setting)This control method is ideal in areas where you want a hot floor at any time and when the temperature of the ambient air can be high without causing discomfort. For example, in a bathroom. Ambient Mode / (you only have to press down the A/F button to switch from one mode to the other)This control method is ideal when you want a stable ambient air temperature (without fluctuation). Usually, this mode is used in large and often occupied rooms where temperature variationscan be uncomfortable. For example, in a kitchen, a living room or a bedroom.Some factors cause variations in ambient air temperature. They include large windows (heat losses or gains due to outside temperature) and other heat sources such as a central heating system, a fireplace, etc. In all these cases, the mode will ensure a uniform temperature.this thermostat is not compatible with the following installations:• e lectrical current higher than 16 A with a resistive load (3840 W @ 240 VAC, 3330 W @ 208 VAC and 1920 W @ 120 VAC);• i nductive load (presence of a contactor or relay); and •c entral heating system.parts supplied:• o ne (1) thermostat;• t wo (2) mounting screws;• f our (4) solderless connectors suitable for copper wires;• o ne (1) floor sensor.thermostat selection and sensor locationThe thermostat must be mounted on a connection box, at around 1.5 m (5 feet) above the floor level, on a section of the wall exempt from pipes or air ducts.Do not install the thermostat in a location where temperature measurements could be altered. for example:• c lose to a window, on an external wall, or close to a door leading outside;• e xposed directly to the light or heat of the Sun, a lamp, a fireplace or any other heat source;• c lose or in front of an air outlet;• c lose to concealed ducts or a chimney;• i n a location with poor air flow (e.g. behind a door), or with frequent air drafts (e.g. head of stairs).To install the sensor, refer to the installation guide of yourheating floor.electric shock. Ensure that the thermostat willbe installed on a junction box located in anuninsulated wall.2. E nsure that the air vents of the thermostat are clean andclear of any obstructions.3. U sing a screwdriver, loosen the screw retaining the mountingbase and front part of the thermostat. Remove the front part of the thermostat from the mounting base by tilting it upward.4. A lign and secure the mounting base to the connection box using the two screws supplied.5. R oute wires coming from the wall through the hole of the mounting base and make the required connections using the “Four-wire installation” figure, and using the supplied solderless connectors. A pair of wires (black) must be connected to the power source (120-208-240 VAC) and another pair (yellow) must be connected to the heating cable (refer to the drawings displayed on the back of thethermostat). For connections with aluminum wires, you must use CO/ALR connectors. Please note that thermostat wires do not have polarity, meaning that any wire can be connected to the other. Then, connect the wires of the floor temperature sensor at the indicated location behind the thermostat.6. R einstall the front part of the thermostat on the mounting base and tighten the screw at the bottom of the unit.7. T urn on the power.8. S et the thermostat to the desired setting (see the following section).first Start-upAt the first start-up, the thermostat is initially in the Day and modes. The temperature is displayed in degrees Celsiusand the standard factory set point adjustment is 25°C. The maximum floor temperature is limited to 28°C.maximum floor temperature limitationAt any time, the floor temperature (both in and modes) is maintained at less than 28°C (82°F) in order to avoid overheating caused by an excessive heating request, which could damage some materials or be detrimental for health.temperature set pointsThe figures beside the icon indicate the temperature setRed Indicator (GFCI Test)points (both in and modes). They can be displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit (see “Display in degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit”).Out of any adjustment mode, press down the + button to increase the set point, or the - button to decrease it. Set points can only be adjusted by increments of 1 degree. To quickly scroll through the set point values, press and hold down the button. Both in Manual and Single programming modes, the mode set points can range between 3 and 35°C and can only be adjusted by increments of 1°C (from 37 to 95°F; by increments of 1°F from the Fahrenheit mode). From mode, the set points can range between 3 and 28°C (from 37 to 82°F). In Day mode, you can turn off the thermostat by lowering the set point below 3°C (37°F). The set point value displayed will be --,The thermostat includes a Day mode (Sun) and a Night mode (Moon), both of them having their own independently adjustable and recorded set point. When switching from one mode to the other, the system will automatically use the temperature set point corresponding to the Day/Night mode selected. The and temperature are displayed by the figures under the and icons, and the temperature set points are displayed by the figures beside the icon, both in degrees Celsius or Farenheit. The standard factory set point adjustment is 25°C for the Day/ mode (21°C from the mode), and 22°C for the Night/ mode (18°C from the mode).In order to manually switch from one mode to the other, simultaneously press down the + and - buttons and release them immediately.Night mode timerThe Night mode features a timer that automatically returns to the Day mode after a selectable time period. This timer allows the temporary use of a temperature set point. The standardfactory adjustment of the timer is 8 hours. With this adjustment, the thermostat automatically returns to Day mode 8 hours after being switched to the Night mode. You can switch from the mode to the mode without affecting the timer adjustment. For example, if you want a night temperature lower than the day temperature, both Day/Night modes set points will first have to be set at the desired temperatures. Before bedtime, the Night mode temperature set point will be activated by switching manually to the Night mode. The timer is set for the duration of the night. The thermostat will automatically return to the Day mode at the end of the night, and the Day mode temperature set point, which is higher, will become effective at this time. Night mode timer adjustment procedure1. F irst, switch to the Night mode by simultaneously pressing down the + and - buttons and releasing them immediately.2. F rom the Night mode, simultaneously press down the + and - buttons for more than 3 seconds until the icon starts to blink, indicating that the adjustment of the Night mode timer is effective. The figures that replace the mode temperature indicate the current adjustment of the timer and ‘‘hrs’’ replaces the mode temperature.3. I f needed, adjust the timer by pressing down the + button to increase the value, or the - button to decrease it. The adjustment range is from 1 hour to 999 hours. To quickly scroll through timer values, press and hold down the button.4. W hen the adjustment is completed, release the buttons and wait for 5 seconds to exit the adjustment function. The thermostat will then return to the Night mode.N.B. T he Night mode timer will be automatically reinitialized to the latest recorded value when switching from the Day mode to the Night mode. It is not necessary to readjust the timer every time you switch to the Night mode. The timer is also reinitialized when this value is adjusted. Once the timer has completed its cycle and when the thermostat isin the Day mode, you must manually return to the Night mode. If you want to automatically return to the Night mode, the Single programming mode must be selected. Single programming modeThe Single programming mode, which is associated to the Night mode timer, allows alternating between the Day/Night modes and the two corresponding set points over a 24-hour period. Once activated, this mode allows an automatic return to the Night mode after 24 hours. The Single programming mode allows you to define two periods in a single day with different set points.For example, if the Single programming mode is activated and the Night mode timer is set at 8 hours, the thermostat will be operating in the Night mode for 8 hours at the night temperature set point. Then, it will return to the Day mode for 16 hours operating at the day temperature set point. At the end of the 24-hour cycle, the thermostat will return to the Night mode, and the cycle will start again. The 24-hour cycle starts with the Night mode as soon as the Single programming mode is activated. The Single programming mode activation should be made when you want to return to the Night mode. The normal course of a cycle in the Single programming mode is as follows:1- N ight mode: activated for the duration of the Night mode timer cycle. It returns to the Day mode when the timer cycle is completed.2- D ay mode: activated for the remaining time of the 24-hour cycle. It returns to the Night mode at the end of the 24-hour cycle.Adjustment procedure of the Single programming mode:1. F irst, switch to the Night mode by simultaneously pressing down the + and - buttons and releasing them immediately.2. F rom the Night mode, simultaneously press down the + and - buttons for more than 3 seconds, until the icon starts to blink, indicating that the adjustment of the Night mode timeris effective. The figures that replace the ambient temperature indicate the current timer adjustment. If needed, adjust the timer by pressing down the + button to increase the value, or the - button to decrease it. The Night mode timer adjustment range is from 1 hour to 23 hours in the Single programming mode. To quickly scroll through the timer values, press and hold down the button.N.B. I f you set the timer to any value exceeding 23 hours, it will be impossible to activate the Single programming mode and if it was activated, the Single programming mode will be deactivated.3. A ctivate the Single programming mode by simultaneously pressing down the + and - buttons for at least 3 seconds. The icon will appear. If the Single programming mode was already activated, the same procedure should be used to deactivate it.4. W hen the adjustment is completed, release the buttons and wait for 5 seconds to exit the adjustment function.N.B. I t is always possible to manually change the Day/Night mode during a 24-hour cycle. In all cases, at the end of the 24-hour cycle, the thermostat will return to the Night mode and start a new cycle. It is thus not necessary to readjust the Single programming mode when a manual change is made to the Day/Night mode. If the thermostat is set off (--), the Single programming mode will be deactivated.When the power is restored after a power failure for example, the Single programming mode is deactivated and its corresponding icon is blinking. The icon will stop to blink as soon as you will press down a button.Display in Degrees celsius/fahrenheitThe thermostat can display the ambient temperature and the set point in degrees Celsius (standard factory setting) or Fahrenheit.Adjustment procedure for degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit display. 1. T o switch from the degrees Celsius to the degreesFahrenheit, and conversely, the thermostat must be from the Day mode. If so, simultaneously press down the + and - buttons for more than 3 seconds until the icon blinks.2. P ress down the + button to switch from the degrees Celsiusto the degrees Fahrenheit, and conversely. The degree Celsius or Fahrenheit symbol is displayed.3. W hen the adjustment is completed, do not press down anybutton during 5 seconds to exit the adjustment function./ modeTo switch from the mode to the mode, or conversely, press down the A/F button (when you are not in any adjustment mode). The previous temperature set point of this mode will be restored.Safe modeIf the thermostat fails to detect the presence of a floor sensor, it will automatically revert to mode at a setpoint of 21°C. (with a maximum set point temperature of 24°C)Sensor SelectionIf you want to use the STCNP thermostat of Stelpro with a temperature sensor already installed in the floor (other than the sensor supplied with this thermostat), you must contact the Stelpro customer service to validate the compatibility between the sensor and the thermostat. You must know the serial number and name of the installed sensor.temperature controlThe thermostat controls the / temperature (according to the / mode) with a high degree of accuracy. Whenthe heating starts or stops, it is normal to hear a “clic” sound. It is the noise of the relay which opens or closes, as applicable.BacklightingThe screen lights up when you press down a button. If you do not press down any button for more than 15 seconds, the screen turns off.N.B. I f you press down the + or - button once when the backlight is off, it will light up without changing the set point value.The set point value will change only if you press down one of these buttons again.Ground-fault circuit Interrupter (GfcI)The GFCI is designed to reduce the risk of electric shock. It can detect a leakage current of 5 mA. If a defect is detected, the GFCI device lights up, and both screen and heating system circuit are deactivated. The GFCI can be reinitialized either by pressing down the Test button or by disconnecting the thermostat at the electrical panel.Ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) verificationIt is important to verify the ground-fault circuit interrupter installation and operation on a monthly basis.GFCI verification procedure1- I ncrease the temperature set point until the heating power bars are displayed (displayed beside the floor temperature). 2- P ress down the Test button.3- T he following three cases can occur:a) S uccessful test: The red indicator of the thermostatlights up and the thermostat displays the temperature.In this case, press down once again the Test button toreinitialize the ground-fault circuit interrupter, the redindicator turns off.b) F ailed test: The red indicator of the thermostat lights upand displays E4. In this case, disconnect the heatingsystem at the electrical panel and contact Stelpro’scustomer service.c) F ailed test: The red indicator of the thermostat lightsup and the display is inactive. In this case, disconnectthe heating system at the electrical panel and contactStelpro’s customer service. The thermostat has detecteda ground-fault.This mode imposes a maximum temperature set point which is impossible to exceed regardless of the mode in progress. However, it is still possible to lower the set point at your discretion. Please note that when the Security mode is activated, it is impossible to switch from the mode to the mode, and conversely.Procedures to activate Security mode.1. T o activate the Security mode, the thermostat should be inDay mode. Exit any adjustment mode to manually adjust the set point at the desired maximum value.2. S imultaneously press down the + and - buttons during10 seconds (note that after 3 seconds, the icon startsto blink and the software version and date are displayed.Continue to press down these buttons).3. A fter 10 seconds, the icon is displayed indicating that theSecurity mode is activated. Then, release the buttons. Procedures to deactivate Security mode.1. T o deactivate the Security mode, cut off the power supplyof the thermostat at the electrical panel and wait at least20 seconds.2. R estore the power supply to the thermostat. The icon willblink during a maximum of 5 minutes, indicating that you can deactivate the Security mode.3. I n Day mode, simultaneously press down the + and - buttonsfor more than 10 seconds. The icon will then be hidden indicating that the Security mode is deactivated.parameter backup and power failuresThe thermostat saves some parameters in its nonvolatile memory in order to recovere them when power is restored (e.g. after a power failure). These are the four set points (Day/ Night//), the Single programming mode, the Security mode, the maximum set point of the Security mode, the Celsius/Fahrenheit mode, the remaining time of the timer and the maximum floor temperature. These parameters are saved every minutes when a change occur, except for the Day/Night mode and the remaining time of the timer, which are saved only if the Single programming mode was not activated.Please note that the Single programming mode is not automatically reactivated when the power is restored, the icon blinks to indicate that this mode was activated before the power failure and that is now deactivated. Moreover, when the power is restored, the Day/Night mode is recovered only if the Single programming mode was deactivated before. If not, the Day mode is automatically reactivated. The Security mode is also reactivated if it was activated before the failure. However, its icon blinks for 5 minutes and you can deactivate this mode by simultaneously pressing down the + and - buttons for 10 seconds. The Security mode stays activated if you don’t follow this process and the icon stops blinking.** E2: Faulty interior sensor (open circuit) - written in the ambient section*** E3: Faulty floor sensor (open circuit) - written in the floor section**** E4: Faulty ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)N.B.I f you do not solve the problem after checking these points, cut off thepower supply at the main electrical panel and contact customer service (consult our Web site to obtain the phone numbers).Supply voltage:120/208/240 VAC, 50/60 Hzmaximum electrical current with a resistive load:16 A 3840 W @ 240 VAC 3330 W @ 208 VAC 1920 W @ 120 VACtemperature display range:0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 99 °F)temperature display resolution:1 °C (1 °F)temperature set point range (ambient mode):3 °C to 35 °C (37 °F to 95 °F)temperature set point range (floor mode):3 °C to 28 °C (37 °F to 82 °F)temperature set point increments:1 °C (1 °F)Storage:-30 °C to 50 °C (-22 °F to 122 °F)certification:cETLusL I m I t E D w a r r a N t yL I m I t E D w a r r a N t y L I m I t E D w a r r a N t yLImItED w arraNty This unit has a 3-year warranty. If at any time during this period the unit becomes defective, it must be returned to its place of purchase with the invoice copy, or simply contact our customer service department (with an invoice copy in hand). In order for the warranty to be valid, the unit must have been installed and used according to instructions. If theinstaller or the user modifies the unit, he will be held responsible for any damage resulting from this modification. The warranty is limited to the factory repair or the replacement of the unit, and does not cover the cost of disconnection, transport, and installation.Email:*******************Website : L I m I t E D w a r r a N t y stelpro DesigN iNc. | saint-Bruno-de-Montarville | Québec | J3V 6l7。

CN2516系列温度 过程限温 过程控制器说明书

CN2516系列温度 过程限温 过程控制器说明书

P 1⁄16 DIN Temperature/Process Limit ControllersDual DisplayUniversal InputHigh/Low LimitL imit Relay Output (Fixed)A dditional Modular Outputs (Optional)RS485 (Optional)Remote Reset (Optional)The CN2516 Series is part of a range of new generation of limit controllers that incorporate numerous product specification, communication, display interface and software improvements that surpass competitive limit device offerings in ease of use and programming. By adding more versatile features and user-friendly functionality like digital inputs, an easy-to-use HMI, jumperless and auto-hardware configuration, 24 Vdc transmitter power supply and MODBUS ® communicationacross the range, the CN2516 limit controllertransform the complicated into the simple while saving you time (as much as 50% on product set-up), reducing inventory stock and virtually eliminating the likelihood of operator errors. The CN2516 limit controllers are affordable, well-featured, easy to use and adaptable with performance features that work for you to make limit control simple. The CN2516 is a fail-safe protection device to prevent damage toequipment or products. It will shut down process when a preset temperature is reached and cannot be reset by the operator until the process has returned to a safe condition.Specifications Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature: 0° to 55°C (32° to 131°F)Storage Temperature: -20° to 80°C (-4° to 176°F)Humidity: 20 to 95% non-condensing RH Electrical Supply Voltage: 100 to 240 V , 50/60 Hz, optional 20 to 48 Vac 50/60 Hz or 22 to 65 Vdc Power Consumption: 5 W/7.5 VA maximum Inputs Thermocouples: J, T, K, L, N, B, R, S, C; Pt Rh 20% vs. Pt 40% Rh RTD: 3-wire, PT100 DC linear (scalable -1999 to +9999)Volts: 0 to 5V , 1 to 5V , 0 to 10V , 2 to 10V DC Milliamps: 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA DC Millivolts: 0 to 50mV , 10 to 50mV OutputsOutput 1: (Limit relay) fixed; outputs Output 2 and 3: (Alarm relay) are user-selectable and customized based on desired application; choose from the following output types Maximum # of Outputs: 3 for alarm, 24 Vdc transmitter power supply or retransmit of process value/limit trip setpoint Limit Relay: SPDT; 240 Vac 5 A resistive; lifetime >100,000 operations at rated voltage/current Alarm Relay: Optional SPDT; 240 Vac 2 A resistive; lifetime >500,000 operations at rated voltage/current SSR Drive: Optional Drive Capability: >10 Vdc nominal into 500 Ω minimum DC Linear: Optional 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA into 500 Ω max; 0 to 10V , 1 to 5V , 2 to 10V , 0 to 5V into 500 Ω min; outputs have 2% over/under drive applied; accuracy ±0.25% (mA into 250 Ω load, V into 2k Ω load); degrading linearity to ±0.5% for increasing burden to specified limits Triac: Optional 0.01 to 1 A AC, 20 to 280 Vrms, 47 to 63 Hz (limit 2)Transmitter Power Supply: Optional 24 Vdc (limit 1)CN2516PCN2516Output Functions Process Alarm: (Reverse or direct)modes (alarm 1 and 2): high/low, band, deviation, logical OR/AND Retransmit: Process value or limit setpoint Electrical Performance Accuracy: ± 0.1% of input range ±1 LSD (thermocouple CJC better than 1°C)Input Sample Rate: 4 per second, 14-bit resolution Impedance: >10M Ω for the thermocouple and mV ranges, 47 k Ω for V ranges and 5 Ω for mA rangesSensor Break Detection:<2 seconds (except zero based DC ranges), limit output opens, low alarms activate for RTD, mA or V ranges Communications Interface User-Selectable: 2-wire, RS485 serial communications option with choice of MODBUS RTU or ASCII protocol; 1200 to 19200 baud PC Configuration: Offline configuration from serial port to dedicated configuration socket (comms option not required)Protection IEC IP66 (NEMA 4X) front panel IEC IP20 (behind the panel protection)Dimensions Panel Cutout: 45 x 45 mm (1.77 x 1.77") Height: 48 mm (1.89")Width: 48 mm (1.89")Depth: 110 mm (4.33")Weight: 0.21 kg (0.46 lb)Mounting: Plug in panel with fixing strapOrdering Example: CN2516-R1, single output controller and operator’s manual.OCW-2, OMEGACARE SM extends standard 3-year warranty to a total of 5 years.OMEGACARE SMextended warranty program is available for models shown on this page. Ask your sales representative for full details when placing an order. OMEGACARE SM covers parts, labor and equivalent loaners.。

温控模块使用说明书

温控模块使用说明书

温控模块使用说明书温控模块使用说明书版本:V3.101.技术指标1、传感器:K,J,E,N,R,S,T型热电偶2、路数:8路3、分辨率:0.1℃4、电路精度:±0.2℃5、冷端补偿误差:<±2℃3、50Hz与60Hz工频干扰抑制:CMR>120dB NMR>80dB4、热电偶输入过压保护:±24V8、开关量输出:12路集电极开路输出,每路最大电流200mA9、通讯接口:RS485,波特率可选1200-115200,通信地址可选1-5910、供电电源:24V11、功耗:<3W12、环境温度:0℃~60℃13、相对湿度:<85%无凝结2.外型尺寸与安装图1为模块底部外型装配图,外型尺寸为145×90×40(单位mm),模块装配在工业标准导轨上。

此外,模块两侧各有2个固定孔,孔径为4mm,也可以用螺丝通过这4个固定孔将模块固定。

建议采用垂直安装,热电偶输入端子朝下,输出端子朝上,以方便模块散热。

图1模块底部外型装配图3指示灯、端子、接线和接地给模块上电后,电源指示灯亮;运行指示灯闪烁,表示CPU运行正常。

模块的12个输出都有相应的指示灯,某一路有输出时对应的指示灯亮,断开输出时对应的指示灯熄灭。

L1~L8分别对应第1路输出~第8路输出(Y1-Y8)。

L9~L12分别对应自由输出1~自由输出4(Y9-Y12)。

连接电阻性负载(例如固态继电器)时可按图2或图3接线。

连接电感性负载(例如电磁继电器)时按图3接线,该接法会接通模块内的续流二极管。

第1路热电偶1+接第1路热电偶的正端;第1路热电偶1-接第1路热电偶的负端。

其它各路的连接如此类推。

Y1-Y8端子是第1-8路热电偶的控温输出接线端子,Y9-Y12端子是第1-4路自由输出口接线端子。

X1端子是输入口,输入低电平有效。

模拟地(G0)用于接各热电偶的屏蔽层或负端。

图2温控模块接线图,输出接阻性负载图3温控模块接线,输出接感性或负性负载正确接地可以防止共模电压干扰,共模电压过高会使模块产生测量误差或者使测量的数据不稳定,甚至损坏模坏。

温度控制设备操作指南说明书

温度控制设备操作指南说明书

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ID66F2*BLQ05CAV3*DLQ05CAV3*BLQ07CAV3*DLQ07CAV3(*1)*B*(*2)*D*4P405542-1A - 2017.047.4.1.1R/W [3-07]~[3-06], step: A.3.2.421°C7.4.1.2R/W [3-07]~[3-06], step: A.3.2.419°C7.4.1.3R/W [3-08]~[3-09], step: A.3.2.424°C7.4.1.4R/W[3-08]~[3-09], step: A.3.2.426°C7.4.2.1[8-09]R/W [9-01]~[9-00], step: 1°C 45°C7.4.2.2[8-0A]R/W [9-01]~[9-00], step: 1°C 40°C7.4.2.3[8-07]R/W [9-03]~[9-02], step: 1°C 18°C7.4.2.4[8-08]R/W [9-03]~[9-02], step: 1°C 20°C7.4.2.5R/W -10~10°C, step: 1°C 0°C7.4.2.6R/W -10~10°C, step: 1°C -2°C7.4.2.7R/W -10~10°C, step: 1°C 0°C7.4.2.8R/W-10~10°C, step: 1°C 2°C7.4.3.1[6-0A]R/W 30~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 55°C7.4.3.2[6-0B]R/W 30~min(50, [6-0E])°C, step: 1°C 45°C7.4.3.3[6-0C]R/W30~min(50, [6-0E])°C, step: 1°C 45°C 7.4.4R/W0: Level 11: Level 22: Level 37.4.5.1[C-0C][D-0C]R/W 0,00~990/kWh 0/kWh7.4.5.2[C-0D][D-0D]R/W 0,00~990/kWh 0/kWh7.4.5.3[C-0E][D-0E]R/W0,00~990/kWh 0/kWh 7.4.6R/W0,00~990/kWh 0,00~290/MBtu 8,0/kWh7.7.1.1[1-00]Set weather-dependent heating Low ambient temp. for LWT main zone heatingWD curve.R/W -40~5°C, step: 1°C-10°C7.7.1.1[1-01]Set weather-dependent heating High ambient temp. for LWT main zone heatingWD curve.R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°C7.7.1.1[1-02]Set weather-dependent heating Leaving water value for low ambient temp. forLWT main zone heating WD curve.R/W [9-01]~[9-00]°C, step: 1°C 45°C7.7.1.1[1-03]Set weather-dependent heating Leaving water value for high ambient temp. forLWT main zone heating WD curve.R/W[9-01]~min(45, [9-00])°C , step: 1°C 35°C7.7.1.2[1-06]Set weather-dependent cooling Low ambient temp. for LWT main zone coolingWD curve.R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 20°C7.7.1.2[1-07]Set weather-dependent cooling High ambient temp. for LWT main zone coolingWD curve.R/W 25~43°C, step: 1°C 35°C7.7.1.2[1-08]Set weather-dependent cooling Leaving water value for low ambient temp. forLWT main zone cooling WD curve.R/W [9-03]~[9-02]°C, step: 1°C 22°C7.7.1.2[1-09]Set weather-dependent cooling Leaving water value for high ambient temp. forLWT main zone cooling WD curve.R/W[9-03]~[9-02]°C, step: 1°C 18°C7.7.2.1[0-00]Set weather-dependent heating Leaving water value for high ambient temp. forLWT add zone heating WD curve.R/W [9-05]~min(45,[9-06])°C, step: 1°C 35°C7.7.2.1[0-01]Set weather-dependent heating Leaving water value for low ambient temp. forLWT add zone heating WD curve.R/W [9-05]~[9-06]°C, step: 1°C 45°C7.7.2.1[0-02]Set weather-dependent heating High ambient temp. for LWT add zone heatingWD curve.R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°C7.7.2.1[0-03]Set weather-dependent heating Low ambient temp. for LWT add zone heatingWD curve.R/W-40~5°C, step: 1°C -10°C7.7.2.2[0-04]Set weather-dependent cooling Leaving water value for high ambient temp. forLWT add zone cooling WD curve.R/W [9-07]~[9-08]°C, step: 1°C 8°C7.7.2.2[0-05]Set weather-dependent cooling Leaving water value for low ambient temp. forLWT add zone cooling WD curve.R/W [9-07]~[9-08]°C, step: 1°C 12°C7.7.2.2[0-06]Set weather-dependent cooling High ambient temp. for LWT add zone coolingWD curve.R/W 25~43°C, step: 1°C 35°C7.7.2.2[0-07]Set weather-dependent cooling Low ambient temp. for LWT add zone coolingWD curve.R/W10~25°C, step: 1°C 20°CA.2.1.1[E-00]R/O 0~52: Monobloc A.2.1.2[E-01]R/O 0~10: 8A.2.1.3[E-02]R/O 0: Type 1 (*1)1: Type 2 (*2)A.2.1.7[C-07]R/W0: LWT control 1: Ext RT control 2: RT control A.2.1.8[7-02]R/W 0: 1 LWT zone 1: 2 LWT zones A.2.1.9[F-0D]R/W0: Continuous 1: Sample 2: Request A.2.1.A [E-04]R/O0: No 1: YesIndoor software type Unit control methodNumber of LWT zones Pump operation modePower saving possible HighMedium Low Unit type Compressor type Comfort (cooling)Eco (cooling)Storage comfortStorage eco Reheat Comfort (heating)Eco (heating)Comfort (cooling)Eco (cooling)Comfort (heating)Eco (heating)Comfort (heating)Eco (heating)Comfort (cooling)Eco (cooling) 4P405542-1A - 2017.04(*1) *B*_(*2) *D*A.2.1.B R/W 0: At unit 1: In room A.2.1.C[E-0D]Glycol present R/W0: No 1: YesA.2.2.A [D-02]R/W0: No1: Secondary rtrn 2: Disinf. Shunt 3: Circul. Pump 4: CP & disinf. Sh A.2.2.B [C-08]R/W0: No1: Outdoor sensor 2: Room sensor A.2.2.E.1[E-03]R/W0: No BUH 1: 1 step 2: 2 steps A.2.2.E.2[5-0D]R/W0~51: 1P,(1/1+2)4: 3PN,(1/2)5: 3PN,(1/1+2)A.2.2.E.3[D-01]R/W0: No1: Open tariff 2: Closed tariff A.2.2.E.4[E-05]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.2.2.E.5[C-05]R/W 1: Thermo ON/OFF 2: C/H request A.2.2.E.6[C-06]R/W0~21: Thermo ON/OFF A.2.2.F.1[C-02]R/W0: No1: Bivalent 2: -3: -A.2.2.F.2[C-09]R/W 0: Normally open 1: Normally closed A.2.2.F.3[D-08]R/W0: No1: 0,1 pulse/kWh 2: 1 pulse/kWh 3: 10 pulse/kWh 4: 100 pulse/kWh 5: 1000 pulse/kWh A.2.2.F.4[D-09]R/W0: No1: 0,1 pulse/kWh 2: 1 pulse/kWh 3: 10 pulse/kWh 4: 100 pulse/kWh 5: 1000 pulse/kWh A.2.2.F.5[C-08]R/W0: No1: Outdoor sensor 2: Room sensor A.2.2.F.6[D-04]R/W0: No 1: YesA.2.3.1[6-02]R/W 0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 3kWA.2.3.2[6-03]R/W 0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 3kWA.2.3.3[6-04]R/W0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 0kWA.3.1.1.1R/W0: Fixed1: Weather dep.2: Fixed + scheduled 3: WD + scheduled A.3.1.1.2.1[9-01]Temperature range Minimum temp (heating)R/W 15~37°C, step: 1°C 25°CA.3.1.1.2.2[9-00]Temperature range Maximum temp (heating)R/W 37~55°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.3.1.1.2.3[9-03]Temperature range Minimum temp (cooling)R/W 5~18°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.3.1.1.2.4[9-02]Temperature range Maximum temp (cooling)R/W 18~22°C, step: 1°C 22°C A.3.1.1.5[8-05]R/W 0: No 1: Yes A.3.1.1.7[9-0B]R/W0: Quick 1: SlowA.3.1.2.1R/W0: Fixed1: Weather dep.2: Fixed + scheduled 3: WD + scheduled A.3.1.2.2.1[9-05]Temperature range Minimum temp (heating)R/W 15~37°C, step: 1°C 25°CA.3.1.2.2.2[9-06]Temperature range Maximum temp (heating)R/W 37~55°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.3.1.2.2.3[9-07]Temperature range Minimum temp (cooling)R/W 5~18°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.3.1.2.2.4[9-08]Temperature rangeMaximum temp (cooling)R/W18~22°C, step: 1°C 22°CA.3.1.3.1[9-09]R/W 3~10°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.3.1.3.2[9-0A]R/W3~10°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.3.2.1.1[3-07]Room temp. rangeMinimum temp (heating)R/W 12~18°C, step: A.3.2.416°CA.3.2.1.2[3-06]Room temp. range Maximum temp (heating)R/W 18~30°C, step: A.3.2.430°CA.3.2.1.3[3-09]Room temp. range Minimum temp (cooling)R/W 15~25°C, step: A.3.2.415°CA.3.2.1.4[3-08]Room temp. rangeMaximum temp (cooling)R/W25~35°C, step: A.3.2.435°CExternal kWh meter 1External kWh meter 2External sensor PCC by digital inputs Backup heater stepsBUH type Preferential kWh rate DHW operation Contact type main Contact type add.BUH: step 1BUH: step 2LWT setpoint modeModulated LWT Emitter typeLWT setpoint modeHeating CoolingUser interface location DHW pumpExternal sensor Booster heaterExt. backup heat srcAlarm output (*1) *B*_(*2) *D* 4P405542-1A - 2017.04A.3.2.2[2-0A]R/W -5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°CA.3.2.3[2-09]R/W -5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°CA.3.2.4R/W0: 0,5 °C 1: 1 °CA.3.3.1[4-02]R/W 14~35 °C, step: 1°C 25°CA.3.3.2[F-01]R/W10~35°C, step: 1°C 20°CA.4.1[6-0D]R/W0: Reheat only1: Reheat + sched.2: Scheduled only A.4.4.1[2-01]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.4.4.2[2-00]R/W0: Each day 1: Monday 2: Tuesday 3: Wednesday 4: Thursday 5: Friday 6: Saturday 7: SundayA.4.4.3[2-02]R/W 0~23 hour, step: 1 hour 23A.4.4.4[2-03]R/W 55~80°C, step: 5°C 70°CA.4.4.5[2-04]R/W5~60 min, step: 5 min 10 minA.4.5[6-0E]R/W40~80°C, step: 1°C 60°CA.4.6R/W0: Fixed1: Weather dep.A.4.7[0-0B]Weather-dependent curveLeaving water value for high ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.R/W 35~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.4.7[0-0C]Weather-dependent curve Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.R/W 45~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 60°CA.4.7[0-0D]Weather-dependent curve High ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°CA.4.7[0-0E]Weather-dependent curveLow ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.R/W-40~5°C, step: 1°C -10°CA.5.1.1[4-00]R/W0~20: Disabled 1: Enabled A.5.1.3[4-07]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.5.1.4[5-01]R/W-15~35°C, step: 1°C -4°CA.6.1[3-00]R/W0: No 1: Yes A.6.2.1[D-00]R/W0: None 1: BSH only 2: BUH only 3: All heaters A.6.2.2[D-05]R/W0: Forced off 1: As normalA.6.3.1[4-08]R/W0: No limitation 1: Continuous 2: Digital inputs A.6.3.2[4-09]R/W 0: Current 1: PowerA.6.3.3[5-05]R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.6.3.4[5-09]R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.6.3.5.1[5-05]Amp. limits for DI Limit DI1R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.6.3.5.2[5-06]Amp. limits for DI Limit DI2R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.6.3.5.3[5-07]Amp. limits for DI Limit DI3R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.6.3.5.4[5-08]Amp. limits for DI Limit DI4R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.6.3.6.1[5-09]kW limits for DI Limit DI1R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.6.3.6.2[5-0A]kW limits for DI Limit DI2R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.6.3.6.3[5-0B]kW limits for DI Limit DI3R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.6.3.6.4[5-0C]kW limits for DI Limit DI4R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kW A.6.3.7[4-01]R/W0: None 1: BSH 2: BUHA.6.4[1-0A]R/W0: No averaging 1: 12 hours 2: 24 hours 3: 48 hours 4: 72 hours A.6.5[2-0B]R/W-5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°CType Amp. value kW value PriorityEnable BUH step 2Equilibrium temp.Allowed heatersForced pump OFF ModeTemperature target DurationOperation mode Ext. room sensor offset Space heating OFF tempDisinfectionOperation dayStart timeRoom temp. step Space cooling On tempRoom temp. offset 4P405542-1A - 2017.04(*1) *B*_(*2) *D*A.6.A[7-05]R/W0: Very high 1: High 2: Medium 3: Low 4: Very low A.6.CR/W0: Manual 1: AutomaticA.8[0-00]R/W [9-05]~min(45,[9-06])°C, step: 1°C 35°CA.8[0-01]R/W [9-05]~[9-06]°C, step: 1°C 45°CA.8[0-02]R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°CA.8[0-03]R/W -40~5°C, step: 1°C -10°CA.8[0-04]R/W [9-07]~[9-08]°C, step: 1°C 8°CA.8[0-05]R/W [9-07]~[9-08]°C, step: 1°C 12°CA.8[0-06]R/W 25~43°C, step: 1°C 35°CA.8[0-07]R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 20°CA.8[0-0B]R/W 35~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.8[0-0C]R/W 45~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 60°CA.8[0-0D]R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°CA.8[0-0E]R/W -40~5°C, step: 1°C -10°CA.8[1-00]R/W -40~5°C, step: 1°C -10°CA.8[1-01]R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 15°CA.8[1-02]R/W [9-01]~[9-00], step: 1°C 45°CA.8[1-03]R/W [9-01]~min(45, [9-00])°C , step: 1°C 35°CA.8[1-04]R/W 0: Disabled 1: Enabled A.8[1-05]R/W 0: Disabled 1: EnabledA.8[1-06]R/W 10~25°C, step: 1°C 20°CA.8[1-07]R/W 25~43°C, step: 1°C 35°CA.8[1-08]R/W [9-03]~[9-02]°C, step: 1°C 22°CA.8[1-09]R/W [9-03]~[9-02]°C, step: 1°C 18°CA.8[1-0A]R/W0: No averaging 1: 12 hours 2: 24 hours 3: 48 hours 4: 72 hours A.8[2-00]R/W0: Each day 1: Monday 2: Tuesday 3: Wednesday 4: Thursday 5: Friday 6: Saturday 7: Sunday A.8[2-01]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.8[2-02]R/W 0~23 hour, step: 1 hour 23A.8[2-03]R/W 55~80°C, step: 5°C 70°CA.8[2-04]R/W 5~60 min, step: 5 min 10 minA.8[2-05]R/W 4~16°C, step: 1°C 16°CA.8[2-06]R/W 0: Disabled 1: EnabledA.8[2-09]R/W -5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°CA.8[2-0A]R/W -5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°CA.8[2-0B]R/W -5~5°C, step: 0,5°C 0°C A.8[3-00]R/W0: No 1: Yes A.8[3-01]0A.8[3-02]1A.8[3-03]4A.8[3-04]2A.8[3-05]1A.8[3-06]R/W 18~30°C, step: A.3.2.430°CA.8[3-07]R/W 12~18°C, step: A.3.2.416°CA.8[3-08]R/W 25~35°C, step: A.3.2.435°CA.8[3-09]R/W 15~25°C, step: A.3.2.415°C A.8[4-00]R/W0~20: Disabled 1: Enabled A.8[4-01]R/W0: None 1: BSH 2: BUHA.8[4-02]R/W14~35°C, step: 1°C 25°CWhat is the maximum desired room temperature in cooling?What is the minimum desired room temperature in cooling?What is the BUH operation mode?Which electric heater has priority?--------What is the maximum desired room temperature in heating?What is the mimimum desired room temperature in heating?Room frost protectionAdjust the offset on the measured room temperature Adjust the offset on the measured room temperature What is the required offset on the measured outdoor temp.?Is auto restart of the unit allowed?--When should the disinfection function be executed?Should the disinfection function be executed?When should the disinfection function start?What is the disinfection target temperature?How long must the tank temperature be maintained?Room antifrost temperature Weather dependent cooling of the additional leaving water temperature zone Low ambient temp. for LWT main zone cooling WD curve.High ambient temp. for LWT main zone cooling WD curve.Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for LWT main zone cooling WD curve.Leaving water value for high ambient temp. for LWT main zone cooling WD curve.What is the averaging time for the outdoor temp?Low ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.Low ambient temp. for LWT main zone heating WD curve.High ambient temp. for LWT main zone heating WD curve.Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for LWT main zone heating WD curve.Leaving water value for high ambient temp. for LWT main zone heating WD curve.Weather dependent cooling of the main leaving water temperature zone.Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for LWT add zone cooling WD curve.High ambient temp. for LWT add zone cooling WD curve.Low ambient temp. for LWT add zone cooling WD curve.Leaving water value for high ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.High ambient temp. for DHW WD curve.Leaving water value for high ambient temp. for LWT add zone heating WD curve.Leaving water value for low ambient temp. for LWT add zone heating WD curve.High ambient temp. for LWT add zone heating WD curve.Low ambient temp. for LWT add zone heating WD curve.Leaving water value for high ambient temp. for LWT add zone cooling WD curve.Below which outdoor temperature is heating allowed?(*1) *B*_(*2) *D* 4P405542-1A - 2017.04A.8[4-03]R/W0: Limited 1: No limit2: Most optimum 3: Optimum4: Only legionellaA.8[4-04]R/W0: Continuous pump operation 1: Intermittent pump operation 2: No protection A.8[4-05]0A.8[4-06]0/1A.8[4-07]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.8[4-08]R/W0: No limitation 1: Continuous 2: Digital inputs A.8[4-09]R/W0: Current 1: Power A.8[4-0A]0A.8[4-0B]R/W 1~10°C, step: 0,5°C 1°CA.8[4-0D]R/W 1~10°C, step: 0,5°C 3°C A.8[4-0E]Is the installer on site?R/W 0: No 1: Yes A.8[5-00]R/W 0: Allowed1: Not allowedA.8[5-01]R/W -15~35°C, step: 1°C -4°CA.8[5-02]R/W 0: Disabled 1: EnabledA.8[5-03]R/W -15~35°C, step: 1°C 0°CA.8[5-04]R/W 0~20°C, step: 1°C 10°CA.8[5-05]R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.8[5-06]R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.8[5-07]R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.8[5-08]R/W 0~50 A, step: 1 A 50 AA.8[5-09]R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.8[5-0A]R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.8[5-0B]R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kWA.8[5-0C]R/W 0~20 kW, step: 0,5 kW 20 kW A.8[5-0D]R/W0~51: 1P,(1/1+2)4: 3PN,(1/2)5: 3PN,(1/1+2)A.8[5-0E]1A.8[6-00]R/W 2~20°C, step: 1°C 2°CA.8[6-01]R/W 0~10°C, step: 1°C 2°CA.8[6-02]R/W 0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 3kWA.8[6-03]R/W 0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 3kWA.8[6-04]R/W0~10kW, step: 0,2kW 0kW A.8[6-05]0A.8[6-06]0A.8[6-07]0A.8[6-08]R/W2~20°C, step: 1°C 10°C A.8[6-09]0A.8[6-0A]R/W 30~[6-0E]°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.8[6-0B]R/W 30~min(50, [6-0E])°C, step: 1°C 45°CA.8[6-0C]R/W 30~min(50, [6-0E])°C, step: 1°C 45°CA.8[6-0D]R/W0: Reheat only1: Reheat + sched.2: Scheduled only A.8[6-0E]R/W 40~80°C, step: 1°C 60°CA.8[7-00]R/W 0~4°C, step: 1°C 0°CA.8[7-01]R/W 2~40°C, step: 1°C 2°CA.8[7-02]R/W0: 1 LWT zone 1: 2 LWT zones A.8[7-03]2,5A.8[7-04]0A.8[7-05]R/W0: Very high 1: High 2: Medium 3: Low 4: Very low A.8[8-00] 1 minA.8[8-01]R/W 5~95 min, step: 5 min 30 minA.8[8-02]R/W 0~10 hour, step: 0,5 hour 3 hourA.8[8-03]R/W 20~95 min, step: 5 min 50 minA.8[8-04]R/W 0~95 min, step: 5 min 95 min A.8[8-05]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.8[8-06]R/W0~10°C, step: 1°C 3°CAdditional running time for the maximum running time.Allow modulation of the LWT to control the room temp?Leaving water temperature maximum modulation.--Boiler efficiency--Maximum running time for domestic hot water operation.Anti-recycling time.Booster heater delay timer.What is the desired DHW production type?What is the maximum temperature setpoint?Domestic hot water booster heater overshoot temperature.Domestic hot water booster heater hysteresis.How many leaving water temperature zones are there?----What is the hysteresis to be used in reheat mode?--What is the desired comfort storage temperature?What is the desired eco storage temperature?What is the desired reheat temperature?The temperature difference determining the heat pump OFF temperature.What is the capacity of the booster heater?What is the capacity of the backup heater step 1?What is the capacity of the backup heater step 2?----What is the requested limit for DI2?What is the requested limit for DI3?What is the requested limit for DI4?What type of backup heater installation is used?--The temperature difference determining the heat pump ON temperature.Set point correction for domestic hot water temperature.What is the requested limit for DI1?What is the requested limit for DI2?What is the requested limit for DI3?What is the requested limit for DI4?What is the requested limit for DI1?Automatic cooling/heating changeover hysteresis.Automatic cooling/heating changeover offset.Is backup heater operation allowed above equilibrium temperature during space heating operation?What is the equilibrium temperature for the building?Space heating priority.Space heating priority temperature.---- (Do not change this value)Enable the second step of the backup heater?Which power limitation mode is required on the system?Which power limitation type is required?--Operation permission of the booster heater.How to protect the water pipes from freezing 4P405542-1A - 2017.04(*1) *B*_(*2) *D*A.8[8-07]R/W [9-03]~[9-02], step: 1°C 18°CA.8[8-08]R/W [9-03]~[9-02], step: 1°C 20°CA.8[8-09]R/W [9-01]~[9-00], step: 1°C 45°CA.8[8-0A]R/W[9-01]~[9-00], step: 1°C 40°C A.8[8-0B]13A.8[8-0C]10A.8[8-0D]16A.8[9-00]R/W 37~55°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.8[9-01]R/W 15~37°C, step: 1°C 25°CA.8[9-02]R/W 18~22°C, step: 1°C 22°CA.8[9-03]R/W 5~18°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.8[9-04]R/W 1~4°C, step: 1°C 1°CA.8[9-05]R/W 15~37°C, step: 1°C 25°CA.8[9-06]R/W 37~55°C, step: 1°C 55°CA.8[9-07]R/W 5~18°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.8[9-08]R/W 18~22°C, step: 1°C 22°CA.8[9-09]R/W 3~10°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.8[9-0A]R/W 3~10°C, step: 1°C 5°CA.8[9-0B]R/W 0: Quick 1: SlowA.8[9-0C]R/W 1~6°C, step: 0,5°C 1 °CA.8[9-0D]R/W0~8, step:10 : 100%1~4 : 80~50%5~8 : 80~50%6A.8[9-0E]6A.8[A-00]0A.8[A-01]0A.8[A-02]0A.8[A-03]0A.8[A-04]0A.8[B-00]0A.8[B-01]0A.8[B-02]0A.8[B-03]0A.8[B-04]0A.8[C-00]0A.8[C-01]0A.8[C-02]R/W0: No1: Bivalent 2: -3: -A.8[C-03]R/W -25~25°C, step: 1°C 0°CA.8[C-04]R/W 2~10°C, step: 1°C 3°CA.8[C-05]R/W 1: Thermo ON/OFF 2: C/H request A.8[C-06]R/W0~20: -1: Thermo ON/OFF A.8[C-07]R/W0: LWT control 1: Ext RT control 2: RT control A.8[C-08]R/W0: No1: Outdoor sensor 2: Room sensor A.8[C-09]R/W0: Normally open 1: Normally closed A.8[C-0A]0A.8[C-0C]R/W 0~70A.8[C-0D]R/W 0~70A.8[C-0E]R/W 0~70A.8[D-00]R/W0: None 1: BSH only 2: BUH only 3: All heaters A.8[D-01]R/W0~30: No1: Open tariff 2: Closed tariff A.8[D-02]R/W0: No1: Secondary rtrn 2: Disinf. Shunt 3: Circul. Pump 4: CP & disinf. Sh A.8[D-03]R/W0: Disabled1: Enabled, shift 2°C (from -2 to 2°C)2: Enabled, shift 4°C (from -2 to 2°C)3: Enabled, shift 2°C (from -4 to 4°C)4: Enabled, shift 4°C (from -4 to 4°C)A.8[D-04]R/W 0: No 1: YesA.8[D-05]R/W0: Forced off 1: As normal A.8[D-07]Forced off contact type Is the pump allowed to run if prefer. kWh rate PS is cut?--Low electricity price decimal (Do not use)Which heaters are permitted if prefer. kWh rate PS is cut?Which type of DHW pump is installed?Leaving water temperature compensation around 0°C.Is the option box used for PCC ?What is the unit control method in space operation?Which type of external sensor is installed?What is the required alarm output contact type?--High electricity price decimal (Do not use)Medium electricity price decimal (Do not use)--Is an external backup heat source connected?Bivalent activation temperature.Bivalent hysteresis temperature.What is the thermo request contact type for the main zone?What is the thermo request contact type for the add. zone?------------------------What is the maximum desired LWT for add. zone in cooling?What is the desired delta T in heating?What is the desired delta T in cooling?What emitter type is connected to the main LWT zone?Room temperature hysteresis.Pump speed limitationWhat is the maximum desired LWT for main zone in cooling?What is the mimimum desired LWT for main zone in cooling?Leaving water temperature overshoot temperature.What is the mimimum desired LWT for add. zone in heating?What is the maximum desired LWT for add. zone in heating?What is the mimimum desired LWT for add. zone in cooling?What is the desired eco main LWT in heating?------What is the maximum desired LWT for main zone in heating?What is the mimimum desired LWT for main zone in heating?What is the desired comfort main LWT in cooling?What is the desired eco main LWT in cooling?What is the desired comfort main LWT in heating?(*1) *B*_(*2) *D* 4P405542-1A - 2017.04A.8[D-08]R/W0: No1: 0,1 pulse/kWh 2: 1 pulse/kWh 3: 10 pulse/kWh 4: 100 pulse/kWh 5: 1000 pulse/kWh A.8[D-09]R/W0: No1: 0,1 pulse/kWh 2: 1 pulse/kWh 3: 10 pulse/kWh 4: 100 pulse/kWh 5: 1000 pulse/kWh A.8[D-0A]0A.8[D-0B]2A.8[D-0C]R/W 0~490A.8[D-0D]R/W 0~490A.8[D-0E]R/W 0~490A.8[E-00]R/O 0~52: Monobloc A.8[E-01]R/O 0~10: 8A.8[E-02]R/O 0: Type 1 (*1)1: Type 2 (*2)A.8[E-03]R/W0: No BUH 1: 1 step 2: 2 steps A.8[E-04]R/O 0: No 1: Yes A.8[E-05]R/W0: No 1: Yes A.8[E-06]1A.8[E-07]0A.8[E-08]R/W0: Disabled 1: Enabled A.8[E-09]0A.8[E-0A]0A.8[E-0B]0A.8[E-0C]0A.8[E-0D]Is the system filled with glycol ?R/W 0: No 1: YesA.8[F-00]R/W 0: Disabled 1: EnabledA.8[F-01]R/W10~35°C, step: 1°C 20°C A.8[F-02]3A.8[F-03]5A.8[F-04]0A.8[F-05]0A.8[F-06]0A.8[F-09]R/W0: Disabled 1: Enabled A.8[F-0A]0A.8[F-0B]0A.8[F-0C]1A.8[F-0D]R/W0: Continuous 1: Sample 2: Request--Above which outdoor temperature is cooling allowed?What is the number of backup heater steps?Is the power saving function available on the outdoor unit?Can the system prepare domestic hot water?--------Pump operation during flow abnormality.--------Pump operation allowed outside range.What is the pump operation mode?----------Power saving function for outdoor unit.What is the high electricity price (Do not use)What is the medium electricity price (Do not use)What is the low electricity price (Do not use)Which type of unit is installed?Which type of compressor is installed?What is the indoor unit software type?Is an external kWh meter used for power measurement?Is an external kWh meter used for power measurement?---- 4P405542-1A - 2017.04(*1) *B*_(*2) *D*。

EKRTW 60 125 34 87 2 1 3 温控环境器手册说明书

EKRTW 60 125 34 87 2 1 3 温控环境器手册说明书

MANUEL D'INSTALLATION EKRTWEKRTWThermostat d’ambiance 4PW44896-1Manuel d'installation1Table des matières1. Introduction (1)2. Installation de l’EKRTW (2)3. Réglage des codes dans le menu d’installation (5)4. Caractéristiques techniques (9)1.IntroductionLe thermostat d’ambiance EKRTW peut être utilisé pour commander les applications de chauffage uniquement et les applications de chauffage/refroidissement.Il est généralement connecté à l’unité intérieure. Se reporter au "Exemples d’application typiques" du manuel d’installation de l’unité intérieure.■Dans le cas d’applications de chauffage par le sol uniquement, le thermostat d’ambiance peut également être connecté à la vanne motorisée individuelle de la boucle de chauffage au sol.■Si une application de chauffage par le sol uniquement est utilisée en combinaison avec les ventilo-convecteurs, chaque ventilo-convecteur doit avoir son propre thermostat dédié.Manuel d'installation2EKRTWThermostat d’ambiance4PW44896-12.Installation de l’EKRTWLe thermostat EKRTW se monte au mur, avec les vis et chevilles fournies. Se reporter à la figure 1.Le câblage vers le système intérieur (non fourni) doit être prévu à l’avance en tenant compte des suggestions de l’emplacement d’installation idéal. Se reporter à la figure 2.1 A la gauche du thermostat, pousser délicatement sur le couvercle.2Retirer le couvercle avant en le tirant vers soi.3Dévisser la vis de l’attache-câble dans le coin inférieur gauche de la partie arrière du thermostat et déposer la protection du câble transparent.4Déposer l’isolant des piles.5Percer les trous dans le mur en tenant compte des dimensions du thermostat et en insérant les chevilles fournies dans les trous.Se reporter à la figure 3 (unité de mesure: mm).EKRTW Thermostat d’ambiance 4PW44896-1Manuel d'installation36Passer l’unité intérieure ou le câblage de la vanne motorisée à travers l’arrière du thermostat.7Selon l’application, effectuer le câblage.7a Lorsqu’il est raccordé à l’unité intérieure, raccorder l’unitéintérieure et le thermostat comme illustré ci-dessous.Pour les applications de chauffage uniquement, le câble 17-C ou 2-C ne doit pas être installé.Utiliser une taille de câble 0,75~1,50 mm 2.EKHB(H/X)007AC***EKHB(H/X)008EKHB(H/X)016H Demande de chauffage CDemande de refroidissementManuel d'installation 4EKRTW Thermostat d’ambiance4PW44896-17b Lorsqu’il est raccordé à la vanne motorisée, raccorder la vanne motorisée et le thermostat comme illustré ci-dessous (pour les applications de chauffage uniquement).Les relais de sortie (H et C sont des contacts sans tension) peuvent gérer une charge maximale de 100 mA - 230 V CA.9Remettre la protection transparente du câble en place et fixer la protection du câble avec la vis.10Fermer le couvercle du thermostat.11Retirer le film de protection du LCD.EKRTW Thermostat d’ambiance 4PW44896-1Manuel d'installation53.Réglage des codes dans le menud’installationIl est possible de régler les codes, à commencer par le menu de l’heure et de date (en mode avancé).1Activer le mode avancé en appuyant sur > pendant 5 secondes en mode OFF (D ).2Naviguer jusqu’au menu de réglage de la date et de l’heure (G ) en appuyant sur >.3Appuyer sur > et le maintenir enfoncé tout en appuyant sur = pendant 10 secondes.y s’affiche à côté de 4®.4Appuyer sur < ou > pour consulter les réglages actuels des codes.5Pour modifier les codes, appuyer sur +, - ou =.La valeur clignote lors d’une modification.6Appuyer sur + ou - pour augmenter ou diminuer la valeur du code de 1 palier.Pour remettre un code à sa valeur par défaut, appuyer simultanément sur + et -.7Appuyer sur = pour sauvegarder la sélection.Il est possible de quitter ce menu de code en allant à code "/" et en appuyant sur =.Manuel d'installation 6EKRTW Thermostat d’ambiance4PW44896-13.1.Réglage pour les applications de chauffage/refroidissementPour les applications de chauffage/refroidissement, définir les codes suivants:EKRTWThermostat d’ambiance 4PW44896-1Manuel d'installation7Manuel d'installation 8EKRTW Thermostat d’ambiance4PW44896-1EKRTWThermostat d’ambiance 4PW44896-1Manuel d'installation94.Caractéristiques techniquesRelevé de température Paliers de 0,1°CT empérature de service0°C~50°CPlage de température dupoint de consigne4°C~37°C par paliers de 0,5°CProtection électrique Classe II - IP30 (utilisation interne,degré de pollution 2) Alimentation et autonomie 3 piles alcalines AA.LR6 1,5 Venviron 2 ans (en fonctions desconditions d’utilisation)Relais de sortie Charge maximale 100 mA -230 V CAC o p y r i g h t ©D a i k i n4PW44896-1。

培训中心冷水机组HONEYWELLWEBS操作手册.doc

培训中心冷水机组HONEYWELLWEBS操作手册.doc

皇家培训中心操作手册HV AC楼宇自控系统工作站WEBS软件操作手册美国皇家空调设备工程有限公司目录1、用户登录操作说明 (3)2、打开WEBS软件的监控画面操作说明 (4)3、如何添加历史数据 (23)4、如何制作报表 (28)1、用户登录操作说明:开机步骤:显示器电源保持常开,打开主机电源开关,计算机自检后将自动进入WINDOWS XP操作系统画面,双击WINDOWS XP操作系统栏,此时进入到用户名图形界面,输入用户名和密码(用户名为大写‘RS’,密码为小写‘123456’)回车,进入至WINDOWS操作界面。

见图一:图一2、打开WEBS软件的监控画面操作说明:用户在桌面双击菜单栏的WEBS图标,进入工作界面;见图二:图二点击菜单栏的‘File-Open-Open Platform’,进入控制器操作平台,见图三:输入小写用户名(admin)和密码(1),进入图四:图四在‘图四’中双击‘Application Director’,此时可以显示出WEBS01控制器的运行情况,见‘图四’灰色高亮的部分;在其Status中必需为Running,则说明运行正常,如果其Status 中显示为idle,则要点击图形中右侧的‘Start’按钮,开始运行控制器,直至其Status中显示为Running。

当要进入工作站界面,点击菜单栏的‘File-Open-Open Station’,进入工作站操作平台,见图五、图六:图五图六此时输入用户名及密码即可进入其工作平台,由于工作人员的用户名及密码各不相同,这里暂时使用‘USER’用户名大写,密码‘1’小写,进入图七、图八:图七图八此时大家可以看到其冷源系统的运行情况,图形上显示出冷水机组、冷冻水泵、冷却水泵、冷却水塔、电动蝶阀等的运行状态和控制信号、供/回水水温、供/回水压力值以及设备的系统指令模式及其温度设定值。

图形的冷冻、冷却水泵及其冷却塔均有动态的画面显示,而主机、蝶阀的开关均有文本显示其运行情况,图形中绿色的表示设备在运行中,蓝色的则为其设备关闭状况。

MT微电脑温度控制器使用说明完整版

MT微电脑温度控制器使用说明完整版

M T微电脑温度控制器使用说明HEN system office room 【HEN16H-HENS2AHENS8Q8-HENH1688】MTC—5060微电脑温度控制器使用说明产品概述双温度显示,按键直接进入查看、设置参数,多指示灯显示系统运行状态,终端用户脱离说明书能方便操作各种功能,无任何复杂的组合和难于理解参数,具备制冷、化霜等功能,适用于对冷库温度的控制。

主要功能温度测量、显示、控制;温度校正;制冷、化霜控制输出;温度超限、超量程及传感器故障报警等。

技术参数工作电压:220VAC±10% 50HZ/60HZ测控温度范围:-50℃~50℃测温精度:±1℃显示分辨率:0.1℃制冷、化霜输出触点容量:3A/220V传感器类型:NTC(10kΩ/25℃,B值3435k)工作环境温度:0℃~60℃工作环境湿度:20℃~85℃不可结霜9?菜单操作用户菜单设置:在运行状态下,按住“设置/查看”键持续5秒以上至“显示温度”显示窗显示“SET”时,则表明进入用户菜单设置,“开机温度”指示灯亮,以后每按下并立即松开“设置/查看”键一次,则进入下一项参数设置(可循环操作),相应的参数指示灯亮。

进入用户菜单后,按“▲/(音量标志)”或“▼”键可修改“停机温度”显示窗里德设定参数。

系统菜单设置:在运行状态下,同时按住“设置/查看”与“▼”键持续5秒以上至“显示温度”显示窗显示“F1”时,则表明进入系统菜单设置,以后每按下并立即松开“设置/查看”键一次,则进入下一项参数设置(可循环操作)。

进入系统菜单后,按“▲/(音量标志)或“▼”键可修改“停机温度”显示窗里的设定参数。

参数指示灯全灭。

在参数设置状态下按住“设置/查看”键持续3秒以上或30秒内无按键动作,则退出参数设置状态。

用户菜单查看:在运行状态下,按住“设置/查看”键持续3秒至“开机温度”指示灯亮时,每按下并立即松开“设置/查看”键一次,将查看下一项参数(可循环操作),相应的参数指示灯亮。

温控说明书

温控说明书

温控器接线图POWER UP PROCEDURE启动程序Verify all electrical connections have been properly made before applying power to the instrument.If the instrument is being powered for the first time, it may be desirable to disconnect the controller output connections. The instrument will be into control following the power up sequence and the output(s) may turn ON. During power up, a self-test procedure is initiated during which all LED segments in the two front panel displays appear and all LED indicators are ON. When the self-test procedure is complete, the instrument reverts to normal operation如果仪器首次被驱动的,它可能要断开控制器输出连接。

仪器会进入控制启动序列和后输出)可能打开。

在启动期间,自测过程启动期间所有LED。

自测过程完成后,仪器返回正常的操作。

.Note: A delay of about 3 seconds, when power is first applied, will be seen before the displays light up注意:延迟约3秒,当电源是第一次应用,将见过显示点亮.3.1.2 KEYPAD OPERATIONAUTO/MANUAL KEYThis key is used to:1. Enter the Auto/Manual mode and vice versa.2. Used to activate the Auto Tune mode.3. Used to confirm a change in the Program mode.自动/手动键这把键是用来:1。

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永伟电子CLD8801
温控器集中管理软件
版本号:1.0
用户手册
常州市永伟电子有限公司江苏省常州市天宁区工人新村431-1
电话1
目录
1. 关于产品3
2. 系统运行4
2.1. 产品组成4
2.2. USB收发器安装4
2.3软件安装4
2.4 快速操作说明4
2.5注意事项4
3. 模块详细说明5
3.1 登录5
3.1.设置6
3.1.1组织目录设置6
3.1.2温控器设置6
3.1.3日程模板8
3.2.监控大厅8
3.2.1状态读取9
3.2.2状态显示9
3.2.3图标的含义13
1. 关于产品
CLD8801电加热温控器专用于电缆,电热膜等电加热系统的自动温度控制;是双温双控式温控器;
2. 系统运行
本节主要介绍软件从未使用时,系统如何安装激活。

正常使用后,就不再需要进行该步骤。

软件部分支持的计算机系统为:ms windows98/2000/xp/vista
2.1.产品组成
该产品包括:
•软件
•USB通讯收发器
•温控器若干
B收发器安装
将收发器链接到电脑主机上,第一次安装时,该系统进行周边信号的识别。

过一会儿,收发器将将开始闪烁,大约每秒闪一次。

这样表示硬件识别可完成。

注:收发器兼容USB端口1.1和2.0
这时收发器已经被设计成一个HID设备,也就是说,该系统被识别为作为一个共同外置设备(如鼠标,键盘,...),无需再次驱动程序就能使用。

2.3软件安装
本软件为一rar压缩包,解压之前,确保计算机已经安装了winrar解压缩工具.
解压到硬盘目录后,文件结构如下:
可执行文件Thermostat.exe 为本软件的主要入口,建议做到桌面快捷方式,方便运行. wkqEditor.exe为修改温控器编号的软件工具.
2.4 快速操作说明
一::软件安装
二:温控器的编号标定; 在施工安装温控器前使用软件修改每个温控器的编号地址
三:在”组织类别设置”里设置温控器的组织结构.
四:在”温控器设置”里添加设置每个温控器的信息
五:在”监控大厅”监控各温控器的状态及操作温控器.
2.5注意事项
1.每个温控器的地址编号不能重复,否则将不能正常通讯;
2.温控器的通讯线缆为并连,确保不短路
3.每个温控器的标签名称应能描述出该温控器的方位,便于管理
3. 模块详细说明
3.1 登录
启动程序,经过大约3秒钟后,将出现软件登录窗口.
初始使用时, 请输入缺省管理用户: 用户代码:admin; 口令:admin. 技巧:本软件可以用回车键代替tab键.
登录后,出现主界面窗口如下图,
本软件使用MDI多窗口模式,软件启动后默认进入监控大厅模块. 它包含了三大功能模块:
A. 设置
B. 管理
C. 用户管理
见详细描述的具体说明。

3.1.设置
3.1.1组织目录设置
组织目录是指所有温控器如何来分类区别,等同于组织结构,可以方便温控器的管理和查看.可以是具体温控器坐落方位划分,如下:
无论怎么划分,都是树形结构的划分方式.树形的节点的多少没有限制,可以是三级,也可以是4级.
每个节点必须输入名称. 备注可选填.
每个节点可以上下左右移动.
做了修改后,保存功能使能, 不保存将放弃所做的修改.
3.1.2温控器设置
在组织结构确定后,为每个组织节点上添加设置温控器.
左边树形结构为设定的组织结构,在任何组织机构节点上都可以添加温控器;
温控器的节点图标与组织节点的图标是不同的;
如果树形结构中选择的是温控器图标,则右边显示该温控器的明细信息:
如果树形结构中选择的是组织节点,则右边显示该组织节点下的所有温控器的列表信息,如选择树形结构的根节点,将显示所有温控器列表
无论上面哪个形式,都可以进行修改;
做了修改后,保存功能使能, 不保存将放弃所做的修改.
添加:将在当前选择的组织节点上添加新的温控器;
批量添加:指定起始温控器编号和结束温控器编号,批量在当前选择的组织节点上添加多个温控器;
删除:如果选择的是温控器节点,则删除该温控器;如果选择的是组织节点,将删除该节点下的所有温控器;
屏蔽:可能因为某种原因暂时不需要管理某些温控器但以后可能会需要,可以暂时屏蔽它; 屏蔽掉温控器不能进行通讯;
启用:与屏蔽相对立;只有启用的温控器方可通讯;
上下移动:更改温控器的组织节点,即修改温控器的所属;
3.1.3日程模板
CLD8801支持日程设定,日程模板便于快速设定温控器的日程模式;
日程最多分为6个时段,且第一个时段必须从0时0分开始;温度的范围为8~99;
如上图示表明从0时0分起至8时设定温度为16度,从8时至12时设定温度为25;12时起至17时为34,从17时至24时为8;
3.2. 监控大厅
“监控大厅”模块,顾名思义,是集中管理的主要业务模块,主要功能分为状态读取和操控设置:
3.2.1状态读取
状态读取分手动状态读取和自动状态读取;
●自动状态读取
点击功能按钮循环读取,系统将自动循环各设备状态,如果不想自动读取状态,点击停止读取
,
●选择某个温控器,执行”状态刷新”;
可以选择多个温控器进行读取状态;
在自动读取状态启动的情况下,也可以手动读取.
在同一时刻只能对一个温控器进行读取
3.2.2状态显示
状态显示分为平铺图标形式和列表方式两种,切换按钮:
平铺图标形式:
一:图标的大小有5个级别可调:
列表方式:
列表方式又分为详细和粗略两种:
7详细:
粗略:
切换途径:右键菜单点击列表内,弹出菜单如下:
3.2.3温控器图标的含义
上图左上角为该温控器的名称@组织名称;
上图左下角圆形表示继电器的吸合状态,也就是工作状态.红色表示加热,绿色表示断开; 其它信息请参见温控器说明书;。

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