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HP36
* Other power voltage if you required
TEMPERATURE
PROBE SX
VENTILATION 4
VENTILATION 3
VENTILATION 2
VENTILATION 1
COMMON
230V LINE *
COOL
COMMON
HEAT
HP36
SL 3.0
On-off ventilation controller
Handbook
INSTALLATION
How to connect the sensors
Connecttheprovidedsensorasshown in the diagram. For remote connections use
a standard 0.5-square millimeter two-pole wire , taking great care over the
connections, byinsulatingandsealingthejoinscarefully.-O.C.- isdisplayedwhenthe
temperature sensor wiring is open, -S.C.- is displayed when the temperature sensor
wiring is short circuit.
How to connect the line
Connect line on terminals L-N.
Protect supply with adequate fuse.
How to connect the contacts
Connect terminals 3-7 / ...11-13 on the terminal block (contacts up to 4AMP.AC1).
Ventilator's contacts are progressive type.
Output contacts are N.O. (Normally Opened and free of voltage) on wich is aplliable a
4AMP AC1 maximum load.
3-4= VENT 1 contact.
3-5= VENT 2 contact.
3-6= VENT 3 contatc.
3-7= VENT 4 contact.
11-12= Heat contact.
12-13= Cool contact.
As it company policy to continually improve the products the Manufacturers
reserve the right to make any modifications thereto without prior notice. They
cannot be held liable for any damage due to malfunction.
21.12.12
VIEWING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RECORDING
Valuesarepermanentlystoredinthememory:fordeletingallvaluesinthememorykeep
pushed + key for more than 3 seconds: CLEA message will appear on display before
clearingoperation.
Press - : will be displayed followed by
°Minimum Temperature Recording.
Press +: will be displayed followed by
°MaximumTemperature Recording.
MAINS SETTING (Run mode)
VENTILATION TEMPERATURE SETTING.
Press °C VENT :
This message will be displayed instead of the
°SetVentilationtemperaturevalue (startfirstventilation).
Press + or - to modify, press °C VENT to confirm.
MINIMUM SPEED SETTING.
Press MIN VENT:
This message will be displayed instead of the
MinimumVentilation.
Press +or - to modify, press MIN to confirm.
MAXIMUM SPEED SETTING.
Press MAX VENT:
This message will be displayed instead of the
MaximumVentilation.
Press +or - to modify, press MAX to confirm.
If the minum speed is set 0 , this message appears
instead of the Set partialized On time in seconds.
Press +or - to modify, press MIN to confirm.
At this point, this message appears instead of the
Set partialized Of time in seconds.
Press +or - to modify, press MIN to confirm.
Thesesettings refer tothe operationmode of thesystem and mustbe madeon
initialstartup. Press- / + at thesame timefor at least one second:the message
C.O.S.t. will be displayed.
Press than repeatedly MAX VENT until the message regarding the chosen
variable is displayed (see table below) : value of variable and message will be
displayed.
Press + or - to set a new value and then press MAX VENT to confirm.
The next system constant will then appear.
YoucanpressMAXVENTforatleast2secondstoexitandreturntotheRunMode.
COSt PROGRAMMING (System constants)
*1) For more details see Operative diagram.
*2) This set is a relative set reffered to temperature setted on°C VENT key.
Forexampleifissetted°CVENT=25.0° andr.HEA=-0.5° heatingcommand(HEAT)
will start at 24.5° (25.0°-0.5°). Heating will be OFF after 0.2° (value d.HEA).
*3) tEnP =0 ; °C Temperature range.
tEnP =1 ; °F Temperature range.
*4) You can correct the readings on the sensor (+ or -).
PRESET PROGRAMS
t.FAn= 25.0° SP_ _ =0 -on- =0" -oF- = 0" SP - - =4
The COSt values are shown in COSt Promagramming.
OPERATING DIAGRAM
d.FAn
r.2
d.HEA
r.HEA
HEAT OFF
HEAT ON
V1-V2-V3-V4ON
HEAT
t.FAn +r.1
Conditioned by
VENT 4 OFF
AMB. TEMP.
V1 V1 V1
V2
V3
V4
-on- -oF- -on- -oF-
MANUAL MODE
In some start-up conditions may be useful to work in "manual" mode:
Powerofftheprocessor,press + keyandkeepitpressedgivingpoweron:HAnd
message will be displayed (release now + key).
Push + until is displayed number required to be handed (see Status indication
lamp) and push MAX VENT for activing relay.
Pushing again + for increase relay number previous relay is disactivated.
YoucanpressMAXVENTkeyforaleasttwosecondstoescapeandreturntotheRunMode.
This processor is already programmed with the following (variable) settings.
To return to these settings at any time you may:
Powerofftheprocessor,pressMAXVENTkeyandkeepitpressedgivingpower
on: boot message will be displayed (release now MAX VENT key).
d.FAn
d.FAn
d.FAn
r.3 r.4
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2.r °0.1 1noitalitnevtratsotgnireffer2noitalitnevtratS° )1*
3.r °0.1 2noitalitnevtratsotgnireffer3noitalitnevtratS° )1*
4.r °0.1 3noitalitnevtratsotgnireffer4noitalitnevtratS° )1*
nAF.d °2.0 laitnereffidnoitalitneV° )1*
F.LEd "1 sdnocesyalednopetsnoitalitneV
AEH.r °5.0- TNEVC°otgnirrefergnittesTAEH° )2*
AEH.d °2.0 laitnereffidTAEH° )3*
PnEt 1= noitatneserpererutarepmeT )4*
Et.dA °0.0 noitcerrocerutarepmetrosnestupni° )5*
STATUS INDICATION LAMPS
Step 4 Selected
Heating On
Step 3 Selected
Step 2 Selected
Step 1 Selected
Step 0 Selected
The light situated at the bottom of the display shows the state of the controller:
Lamp. State N° Relay Contacts
HEAT HEAT ON 5 11-12-13
VENT 1 VENT. 1 ON 1 3-4
VENT 2 VENT. 2 ON 2 3-5
VENT 3 VENT. 3 ON 3 3-6
VENT 4 VENT. 4 ON 4 3-7