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POLA HP46 User manual

VIEW OF ALARM SETTINGS.
Thesettingsofalarmtemperaturescanbeonlyseeon
display;toobtainthispressALARM(keylampflashes):
thismessagewillbedisplayedinsteadofthe °
Set Minimum alarm temperature value .
HP46
SL 6.0
Handbook
Egg-Discloser
INSTALLATION
How to connect the contacts.
Connect terminals on the terminal block (contacts up to
4AMP.AC1) to the loads as shown in the diagram.
HP46
230V LINE*
HEATING
HUMIDIFICATION
VENTILAT./CYCLE
SX TEMPERATURE
PROBE
SXPS TEMP. PROBE
(wet sensor)
+
-
RELAY COMMAND
solid state (PID)
SSR 5V DC.
For future use
COOLING
With TEMP key lamp light (press TEMP key) ambient temperature is
displayed.With HUM keylamp light(press HUM)ambient humidityis
displayed (ifthe humidity is obtained with "wet bulb" , pressingHUM for
more than 1 second on display will appear the message t.vEt in turn of
obtained value of temperature probe "wet bulb".
MAIN SETTING (Run Mode)
Press TEMP (key lamp flashes):
this message will be displayed instead of the
° Set temperature value .
Press + or -to modify, press TEMP to confirm.
HUMIDITY SETTING.
Press HUM (key lamp flashes):
this message will be displayed instead of the
%RH Set Humidity value .
Press + or -to modify, press HUM to confirm.
Press ALARM : at this point this message will be displayed
instead of the ° Set Maximum alarm temperature value .
Press ALARM to exit.
TEMPERATURE SETTING
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY VIEWING
VIEWING TEMPERATURE RECORDING
Press +: will be displayed followed by
°Maximum Temperature Recording.
Press - : will be displayed followed by
°Minimum Temperature Recording.
Valuesarepermanentlystoredinthememory:fordeletingallvaluesinthememorykeep
pushed + key for more than 3 seconds: CLEA message will appear on display before
clearingoperation.
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
*Other power voltage if you required.
How to connect the line.
Connect 220V line on terminals L-N .
Protect supply with adequate fuse.
How to connect the sensors
Connect the provided sensor as shown in the diagram.
For remote connections use astandard0.5-squaremillimeter
two-pole wire (one for each sensor), taking great are over the
connections, by insulating and sealing the joins carefully. -O.C.-
is displayed when the temperature sensor wiring is open, -S.C.-
is displayed when the temperature sensor wiring is short circuit.
PRESET PROGRAMS (Bootstrap).
This processor is already programmed with the following (variable) settings.
To return to these settings at any time you may:
Power off the processor, press ALARM key and keep it pressed giving power on: boot
message will be displayed (release now MAX VENT key).
t.SEt = 37.7° H.SEt = 80.0H AL._ _=37.2 AL.--=38.0
The COSt values are shown in COSt paragraphs.
OPt.H=2 electronic humidity probe connection.
OPt.H=1 psychrometer system humidity connection.
How to connect humidity-psychrometer system (wet bulb).
13 14
How to connect 4-20mAelectronic humidity probe.
SXPS:temperatureprobefor
wet bulb (psychrometric
system). Attention: deep
only the terminal side of the
wetting cover.
4-20mA sensor probe connection
13 14
-++-
4-20mA
probe
HALI
power pack
RR= 100 ohm resistor
wetting cover
This water-container is not
an item of our production.
As it company policy to continually improve the products the Manufacturers
reservethe right tomake any modificationsthereto without priornotice. They
cannot be held liable for any damage due to malfunction.
10.12.12
MANUAL MODE
In some start-up conditions may be useful to work in "manual" mode:
Power off the processor, press + key and keep it pressed giving power on: HAnd message
will be displayed (release now + key).
Push + until is displayed number required to be handed (see table State indication lamps )
and push ALARM for activing relay.
Pushing again + for increase relay number previous relay is disactivated.
You can press ALARM key for a least two seconds to escape and return to the Run Mode.
*3) PID function with exit on 17-18 terminals to control of one solid-state relay (SSR).
*1) For more details see Operating Diagrams.
*4) Reffered to PID function. The correction of autotuning is set every 16 x IntE.
*5) The temperature setting that can be programmed with TEMP key must be included among
*7) You can correct the readings on the sensor (+ or -).
r.AL.
r.COL
HEAT
1/21/2 OFF
r.AL.
*ALARM outputs available only t.SEt
r.HEA r.vEn
d.HEA
ON
OFF
VENT
d.vEn
1/21/2
ON
OFF
COOL
d.COL
1/21/2
ON
OFF
0.2°
0.1°0.1°
ON
MIN
ALARM
0.2°
0.1°0.1°
ON
OFF
MAX
ALARM
Function on the ground of the temperature.
STATE INDICATION LAMPS
The light situated at the bottom of the display shows the state of the controller:
*2Available only with HPAL optional slot.
Lamp. State N°Relay Contacts
HEAT HEAT ON output 1 3-4
COOL COOL output 2 5-6
VENT VENT ON output 3*1 7-8
HUM HUM ON output 4 9-10
MIN ALARM MIN ALARM ON output 6*2 3-4-5 *
MAX ALARM MAX ALARM ON output 7 *2 6-7-8 *
CYCLE OFF CYCLE OFF output 3 *1 7-8
CYCLE ON CYCLE ON output 3 *1 7-8
COSt PROGRAMMING (System constants)
OPERATIVE DIAGRAMS
with HPAL optional slot.
*6)OPt.H =1 : psychrometric sistem (wet bulb): to call for a SXPS probe.
OPt.H =2 : 4-20mA sensor: to call for a HALI power pack.
The psychrometer-system obtained value can be recognized with the classic curve.
* *
these values.
*2) If CYCL=0 relay N.3 works as VENTILATION output (indicated by VENT lamp).
If CYCL=1 (1 cycle/day) to CYCL=1720 (period cycle 2 minutes) VENTILATION operations
areexcluded and CYCLE timer lamps lights indicating status of relay N.3 (closed during ON
duration). CYCLE timer is saved in order to continue counting after line blackout.
Excludedif
CYCL>0
(seeCOSt)
*1If CYCL=0 (see COSt) relay N.3 works as VENTILATION output (indicated by VENT lamp).
IfCYCL=1 (1 cycle/day)to CYCL=1720 (periodcycle 2minutes) VENTILATIONoperations are excluded
and CYCLE timer lamps lights indicating status of relay N.3 (closed during ON duration). CYCLE timer
is saved in order to continue counting after line blackout.
r.HEA -0.2° °C HEAT setting shift reffering to t.SEt.*1
r.vEn 0.2° °C VENT setting shift reffering to t.SEt.*1
r.COL 0.4° °C COOL setting shift reffering to t.SEt.*1
d.HEA 0.2° °C HEAT differential. *1
d.vEn 0.2° °C VENT differential. *1
d.COL 0.2° °C COOL differential. *1
r.AL._ -0.5° °C MIN ALARM setting shift reffering to t.SEt.*1
r.AL.- 0.3° °C MAX ALARM setting shift reffering to t.SEt.*1
CYCL 0Number of daily cycles/VENT exclusion *2
durA 0' Minutes ON duration of daily cycles *2
ProP 1.0° °C HEAT PID proportional band. *3
IntE 8.0" Time seconds of cycle and of PID integration. *3
dEri 4.0" Time seconds of PID derivative. *3
SELF =1 Autotuning (=0 disable, =1 enable). *4
b.Hun 2.0H %RH humidification proportional band *1
CYC.H 0" Seconds of humidification cycle. *1
SEt._ 35.0° °C minimum set ( t.SEt) impostation. *5
SEt.- 38.2° °C maximum set ( t.SEt) impostation. *5
OPt.H =1 Humidity sensor type *6
tEnP =1 Temperature representation (=1 °C, =2 °F). *7
Ad.tE 0.0° °C Input temperature sensor correction (+ or -). *7
Ad.tu 0.0° °C Input temperature wet sensor correction (+ or - ). *7
Ad.rH 0.0H %Rh Input humidity sensor correction (+ or -). *7
Function on the ground of the humidity.
PROBE HUMIDITY *2
b.Hun
HUM
ON
OFF
1/2 b.Hun 1/2 b.Hun
H.SEt
CYC.H= 0 CYC.H = 1"...999"
100% b.Hun
HUM
OFF
H.SEt
75%
50%
25%
0%
*1Relay'soperationcomputed
with0.1secondresolutionand
actionedminimum0.5second.
ON ON
CYCL
CYCL
ON ON
CYCL
OFF
ON
*1 Relay's ouput in the
time.
ON ON
*2 The environment
humidity obtained value
can be done with wet
bulb'function
(psychrometer system),
orwith4-20mAelectronic
probe.
PROBETEMPERATURE
PROBE HUMIDITY *2
These settings refer to the operation mode of the system and must be made on
initial startup. Press - / + at the same time for at least one second: the message
C.O.S.t. will be displayed.
PressthanrepeatedlyALARMuntilthemessageregardingthechosenvariable
isdisplayed(seetablebelow) : valueofvariableandmessagewillbedisplayed.
Press + or - to set a new value and then press ALARM to confirm.
The next system constant will then appear.
YoucanpressALARMforatleast2secondstoexitandreturntotheRunMode.

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