Rotem SuperGuard Guide

SuperGuard and Piguard 80
Installation Manual and User Guide
110085

WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
1. ROTEM warrants that the product shall be free of defects in materials or workmanship and will
conform to the technical specification for a period of 1 (one) year from the date of initial installation
on site (the "warranty period").
2. Load cells are not covered by ROTEM’s warranty.
3. ROTEM warrants that during said warranty period, any item/items or part/parts of equipment found
defective with respect to materials or workmanship or which do not conform to the technical
specification shall be repaired or replaced (at ROTEM's sole discretion), free of charge.
4. During the warranty period, in the event of an alleged defect, authorized resellers in relevant regions
should be notified as soon as possible from the date of noticing the said defect, but no longer than
thirty (30) days from such a discovery. The report shall include (1) a short description of the defects
noticed (2) type of card / component and its matching serial number.
5. ROTEM's sole liability under this warranty is the repair or replacement of the defective item of
product. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. ROTEM will not be responsible for any labor costs or expenses associated with replacement of
defective items or other parts of the product or repair.
2. This warranty shall not cover: (i) product or part therein which has been modified (without prior
written approval of ROTEM), or (ii) product or part therein which has not handled or installed by
an authorized reseller of ROTEM or (iii) product or part therein which has either handled or
installed not in strict accordance with ROTEM's instructions, (iv) products which were used for
function other than agriculture industry.
3. This warranty will not apply in the following cases: (i) if all components of the product are not
originally supplied by ROTEM (ii) the defect is the result of an act of nature, lighting strikes,
electrical power surge or interruption of electricity (iii) the defect is the result of accident,
misuse, abuse, alteration, neglect, improper or unauthorized maintenance or repair.
ROTEM warns and alerts all users that the Product is inherently complex and may not be
completely free of errors. ROTEM's products are designed and manufactured to provide reliable
operation. Strict tests and quality control procedures are applied to every product. However, the
possibility that something may fail beyond our control exists. Since these products are
designed to operate climate control and other systems in confined livestock environments,
where failure may cause severe damage, the user should provide adequate backup and alarm
systems. These are to operate critical systems even in case of a ROTEM system failure.
Neglecting to provide such a backup will be regarded as the user’s willingness to accept the risk
of loss, injury and financial damage.
In no event will ROTEM be liable to a user or any third party for any direct, indirect, special,
consequential or incidental damages, including but not limited to any damage or injury to
business earnings, lost profits or goodwill, personal injury, costs of delay, any failure of delivery,
costs of lost or damaged data or documentation, lost or damaged products or goods, lost sales,
lost orders, lost income.
Except for the above express warranty, ROTEM makes no other warranties, express or implied,
relating to the products. ROTEM disclaims and excludes the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. No person is authorized to make any other
warranty or representation concerning the performance of the products other than as provided
by ROTEM.
Software Version: 1.04
Document Version: 2.2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1Front Matter .................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................5
1.2 Conventions.......................................................................................................................5
1.3 Contact Information...........................................................................................................5
1.4 Document Information ......................................................................................................5
2Precautions................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Grounding ..........................................................................................................................6
2.2 Filtering...............................................................................................................................6
2.3 Checking the Battery Level ..............................................................................................6
3Introduction .................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Components.......................................................................................................................7
3.2 General Description...........................................................................................................7
3.2.1 SuperGuard....................................................................................................................7
3.2.2 Piguard ...........................................................................................................................7
3.3 Features..............................................................................................................................7
3.3.1 SuperGuard....................................................................................................................7
3.3.2 Piguard ...........................................................................................................................8
4Getting Started ............................................................................................. 9
4.1 10 Step Installation Guide.................................................................................................9
4.2 SuperGuard Keyboard ....................................................................................................10
4.3 SuperGuard Main Screen................................................................................................11
4.4 Hotkeys.............................................................................................................................12
5SuperGuard Setup...................................................................................... 14
6CONTROL ................................................................................................... 16
6.1 Temp Curve......................................................................................................................16
6.2 Min. Max. Level ................................................................................................................16
6.3 Humidity ...........................................................................................................................18
6.4 Static Pressure.................................................................................................................19
6.5 System Parameters .........................................................................................................20
6.6 Control Mode....................................................................................................................22
7DEVICE........................................................................................................ 23
7.1 Vent Levels.......................................................................................................................23
7.2 Var. Fan Levels ................................................................................................................25
7.3 Curtain Levels..................................................................................................................25
7.4 Circulation Fan.................................................................................................................26
7.5 Cool Pad ...........................................................................................................................27
7.6 Foggers.............................................................................................................................28
7.7 Light..................................................................................................................................28
7.8 Feed ..................................................................................................................................28
7.9 Extra System....................................................................................................................29
7.10 Time Clocks......................................................................................................................29
7.11 Variable Heat....................................................................................................................30
8MANAGEMENT........................................................................................... 31
8.1 Animal Inventory..............................................................................................................31

8.2 Day & Group.....................................................................................................................31
8.3 Alarm Setting ...................................................................................................................32
8.4 Alarm Reset......................................................................................................................33
8.5 Version..............................................................................................................................33
8.6 Read From Plug ...............................................................................................................33
8.7 Write To Plug....................................................................................................................35
9HISTORY ..................................................................................................... 36
9.1 Temperature.....................................................................................................................36
9.2 Humidity ...........................................................................................................................36
9.3 Water.................................................................................................................................36
9.4 Feed ..................................................................................................................................37
9.5 Mortality............................................................................................................................37
9.6 Heater................................................................................................................................37
9.7 Alarm.................................................................................................................................38
9.8 Event.................................................................................................................................39
10 CALIBRATION ............................................................................................ 40
10.1 Temperature.....................................................................................................................40
10.2 Humidity ...........................................................................................................................40
10.3 Pressure ...........................................................................................................................40
10.4 Water & Feed....................................................................................................................40
11 INSTALLATION........................................................................................... 41
11.1 Relay Layout ....................................................................................................................41
11.2 Sensors Layout................................................................................................................42
11.3 Digital Input......................................................................................................................42
11.4 Analog Output..................................................................................................................42
11.5 Variable Speed Fan..........................................................................................................43
11.6 Sensor Definition.............................................................................................................43
11.7 Curtain Setup...................................................................................................................44
12 PIGUARD..................................................................................................... 45
12.1 Cold Start..........................................................................................................................45
12.2 Set Unit Number...............................................................................................................45
12.3 Main Menu........................................................................................................................45
12.4 Calibration........................................................................................................................45
12.5 Test....................................................................................................................................46
12.6 Technical Specifications.................................................................................................46
12.7 Piguard Installation Guide..............................................................................................47
12.7.1 Sensors and Shielded Wiring.......................................................................................47
12.7.2 Installation and Electrical Connections.........................................................................47
12.8 Mechanical Installation Guide........................................................................................48
12.9 Environmental Protection...............................................................................................48
12.10 Metal Sheet Assembly Diagram .....................................................................................49
12.11 SuperGuard/Piguard Network Connection ...................................................................50
12.12 Piguard Wiring Diagram 1...............................................................................................51
12.13 Communication Wiring Diagram....................................................................................52

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1 FRONT MATTER
This section includes information on the manual and general information.
1.1 Introduction
Rotem manuals provide easy-to-use information regarding the installation, operation, long/short term
planning and parts listing (this manual may not deal with all of the above subjects). The table of
contents is an outline of the relevant information in this manual.
Read this manual before operating your Rotem product. Using this equipment for any other purpose or
in a way not within the operating recommendations specified in this manual will void the warranty and
may cause personal injury.
If you have any questions or comments regarding your product, please contact your local Rotem dealer.
1.2 Conventions
NOTE:Notes provide important details regarding specific procedures.
CAUTION Cautions alert you to potential damage to the controller if the procedures are not
followed carefully.
WARNING! Warnings alert you to potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided
could result in death or personal injury.
NOTE: Notes contain important "tips" and additional information you should know.
1.3 Contact Information
Rotem Control and Management
Email: support@rotem.com
www.rotem.com
1.4 Document Information
Revision History
Revision Level / Date Para. Affected Description
2.1/ January 2011 preliminary material
2.2 / September 2011 12.12 Removed potentiometer from graphic
© 2011 Rotem Corp.
All rights reserved.
Document Number:110085 Revision Number: 2.2
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Rotem will not accept responsibility for damage resulting from the use of this manual. Rotem also
reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its products and/or the associated
documentation without prior notice.

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2 1BPRECAUTIONS
2.1 16BGrounding
CAUTION Always connect temperature and sensor shields to earth ground. Avoid mixing high
voltage wiring with sensor and low voltage wiring.
CAUTION Keep the controller as far as possible from heavy contactor boxes and other sources
of electrical interference.
CAUTION Do not connect communication wire shields, which go from one house to another at
both ends. Connect them at one end only. Connection at both ends can cause
ground loop currents to flow, which reduce reliability.
CAUTION The COM connection for communications is not the shield wire. The COM, RX and
TX wires must connect to each other at all controllers.
2.2 17BFiltering
CAUTION If this installation includes a power inverter to drive variable speed fans, install an
EMI filter in front of the inverter, according to the specifications provided by the
inverter manufacturer. Refer to the inverter documentation.
2.3 18BChecking the Battery Level
CAUTION Check the battery once a year. The output must be 2.7 volts (minimum). Authorized
personnel only must replace the battery if the output is below the minimum required
level or every five years.

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3 INTRODUCTION
This manual provides easy-to-use information for installation, operation, long/short term planning and
parts listing. The table of contents is an outline of the relevant information in this manual.
Read this manual before operating your Rotem Controller.
If you have any questions or comments regarding your controller please contact your local Rotem
dealer.
3.1 Components
•SuperGuard
•Piguard
•Extension Box (optional)
•MUX 485 Communication (optional)
3.2 General Description
3.2.1 SuperGuard
SuperGuard provides you maximum capability with minimal complexity in programming and controlling
up to 10 Piguard units.
SuperGuard is the ultimate pig house controller. Equipped with an easy programming interface, it
provides programmable outputs for all major features and a 4x20 character LCD that provides display
feedback on the programming and device status.
The SuperGuard communicates with Piguard units to access history, collect events and alarms for each
and all relevant data up to 100 days.
3.2.2 Piguard
Piguard is Rotem’s latest advance in environmental controllers specially designed for the pig house
industry.
The user-friendly has high performance and quick response time. Piguard features accurate
temperature and humidity sensors, secure transmission of data even in noisy environments and the
added convenience of eight output relays as well as four analog outputs.
Each Piguard can operate independently, in case of SuperGuard malfunction or loss of power.
NOTE: Using an internal battery when the Piguard is operating “alone”, there is no history collection or
possibility to change parameters.
3.3 Features
The following sections detail the SuperGuard and Piguard features.
3.3.1 SuperGuard
•Easy programming
•LCD - 4x20 characters
•Positioning scrollbar

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•Swift device and feature selection
•Data plug
•Large numeric keypad
•Communication with up to ten Piguard units
•Extensive history of events and alarms
•Data collection
•Real time visual outlook
•Alarm system for every Piguard unit
•Multi language support
•PC communication
3.3.2 85BPiguard
•Easy programming
•Programmable outputs
•Alarm system
•Large display
•Up to 3 temperature sensors
•Up to 8 heavy duty relays (1 HP)
•On/Off/Auto override switches
•Static pressure control (optional)
•4 Analog output (0 - 10 volts)
•Variable speed fan output with bypass
•Water, feed, and humidity control
•Automatic calibration of curtains

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4 GETTING STARTED
The following sections explain the basic concepts in using the SuperGuard and Piguard controllers.
4.1 10 Step Installation Guide
This is a quick 10 step guide that explains basic concepts needed for a proper system installation:
1. Hardware Installation: Read all technical specs and use the wiring diagrams, from page 46 in
this manual, to install all hardware.
2. Piguard Cold Start: Plug in the controller and hold its three keys simultaneously for a few
seconds until a CLD sign will appear.
This action erases the memory completely and loads the default definitions.
3. Piguard Unit Number: Press the two arrow keys together until the number sign (no.) blinks.
Select the unit number with the up and down arrows and press Select.
4. Super Guard Cold Start: Plug in the controller and hold the delete key (DEL) for a few
seconds until a Cold Start sign will appear. This action erases the memory completely and
loads the default definitions.
5. Super Guard Setup (Room #0): Follow the instructions on page 14.
NOTE: Before making any changes make sure you are changing the correct room by checking the
room number on the upper right side of the screen.
6. Super Guard Installation: Follow the instructions from page 41. If you have more than one
room, don’t forget to change room number.
7. Super Guard Calibration: Calibrate your equipment on each room using the service menu.
8. Super Guard Control: Follow the instructions from page 16 regarding the control parameters
for each room.
9. Super Guard Device: Follow the instructions from page 23 regarding the device settings for
each room.
10. Super Guard Management: Follow the instructions from page 31 regarding live stock and
alarm management for each room.
The History menu is for viewing purposes only.

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4.2 23BSuperGuard Keyboard
Keyboard Functions
A Menu Toggles the menu function
B Room The room key is used to switch between rooms. Press the room
key and press a number to reach the desired room.
C Arrows Use the arrows to scroll a short press in any direction moves one
notch.
D Round Arrows The Round Arrows key is used to scroll between options
(Yes/No, On/Off and '-').
E Enter The enter key is a confirmation key.
F Numeric Pad The Number keys are selected when a numeric choice is done
and when numbers should be selected. Moreover, those keys are
used for Hot Keys purposes.
G Delete The 'Delete' key erases typing mistakes.
G
F
A
B
C
D
E

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4.3 SuperGuard Main Screen
TEMP Current room temperature
RH% Current room humidity
TRGT Target temperature
RH%T Target humidity
OUT Outside Temp.
ROOM #01 Room number
DAY Growth day
Hr. Time
LEVEL Current ventilation level.
NOTE: The main screen shows basic information regarding rooms controlled by the SuperGuard,
depending on what equipment is plugged in. Other parameters like static pressure (PRESS),
outside temperature (OUT), level, message and offset are also shown on the main screen
when they are plugged in. Parameters are shown according to priority. There is a square in
level line indicating tunnel level.
CAUTION In case of an alarm, a blinking message appears on any one of the main screens in
addition to the siren. Pressing "0" on the main screen, when the alarm message is
on, directs you to the room with the alarm. Resetting the alarm is possible, but it
only stops the siren and not the screen message. Only by fixing the problem will the
message stop.
Pressing the zero on the numeric pad, while the alarm is activated will open the room status screen.
•An empty square indicates that the SuperGaurd identifies the houses correctly.
•A filled square indicates an alarm is on.
•A dotted square indicates that there is no communication with the Piguard.
NOTE: Once communication is off there is no history accumulation in the SuperGuard.
•A dotted lined square indicates N/A (not available).
N/A
O.K
No com.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Alarm

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4.4 25BHotkeys
To reach the Hotkeys screens, press the Hotkey number while viewing the main screen. The room
number is located on the upper right side of the Hot screen. To view the status of deferent rooms, first
enter the desired room using the room key and pressing the room number. Then press the desired
screen Hotkey number.
Hot key 1: Main Screen
Hot key 2: Temperature Screen
The temperature Hot screen shows important information regarding the status of temperature sensors
attached to the SuperGaurd. The average temperature (defined in table 6.6 check this) is displayed on
the upper left side and shows the average of temperature sensors T1 through T3. Table 6.2 enables the
user to set the temperature sensor T3 as 'OUT' and therefore T3 presents the outside temperature. On
the right side, you can see the temperature for entering tunnel ventilation mode.
T1 24.4 #01
T2 25.1 AVG 22.9
T3 22.5 TUN. 23.3
OUT 22.5
Hot key 3: Targets Screen
This screen shows all of the target levels, selected for any of the controller's functions.
TARGETS #01
TEMP 22.5 PRESS 0.01
MIN LEVEL 5 ON 60
MAX LEVEL 15 OFF 240
Hot key 4: Curtain Position screen
This screen shows the curtain opening position in percent. If for example curtain 3 shows 40%, it is 40%
open.
CURTAIN POSITION #01
CURT.1 50 CURT.2 CL
CURT.3 40 CURT.4 --
TUNNEL OP INLET --
Hot key 5: Curtain Steps
This screen shows the number of steps for each curtain.
CURTAIN STEPS #01
CURT.1 12 CURT.2 --
CURT.3 14 CURT.3 --
TUNNEL -- INLET --
Hot key 6: System Status
This screen shows if humidity treatment is ON/OFF, if the cycle is ON/OFF and how many seconds left
for the current cycle.
Room Number

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SYSTEM STATUS #01
HUMIDITY TREAT. ON/OFF
CYCLE STATUS ON/OFF
CYCLE LEFT 29
Hot key 7: Variable Fans
This screen shows the speed percentage of each variable fan.
VARIABLE FANS #01
FAN 1 30% FAN 3 n/a
FAN 2 40% FAN 4 n/a
Hot key 8: Variable Heat
This screen shows the percent of each variable heat.
VARIABLE HEAT #01
HEAT 1 70%
HEAT 2 n/a
Hot key 9: Relay Status
RELAY STATUS #01
R1-R2-R3-R4-
R5-R6-R7-R8-
EXTENSION RELAYS '9'
This option shows active relays; pressing 9 again opens the extension box's relay activity.
Hot key Round Arrow key – History Temp.
This option shows a summary of temperature according to temperature room. This screen consists of
the following columns;
•Day number ('Day' column)
•Minimum value measured on that day ('Min' column)
•Average value calculated on the measured temperatures through the whole day ('Avg' column)
•Maximum value measured on that day ('Max' column)
TEMPERATURE ROOM #1
DAY MIN AVG MAX
23 21.4 23.5 24.5
24 21.8 24.6 24.7

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5 4BSUPERGUARD SETUP
To reach the SuperGuard Setup screen:
1. Go to Room key.
2. Press '0' and "Enter" from any of the main screens.
The SuperGuard setup is a procedure for customizing the SuperGuard and Piguard units to match the
system.
SuperGuard
===COMM.===
Farm-Center# 1
PC.Baudrate 4800
Total Rooms 5
=Language=
Language ►English
===UNITS===
Temp. ►F
Press ►IN.W.C
Other Units IMPER
=OUT TEMP.=
From Room ►1
===TIME===
Time(hh:mm) ►12:06
=PASSWORD=
Full Access 0
Read Only ►0
Parameters are explained in the table on the following page.
SUPERGUARD SuperGuard identity (Max-32). Define the SuperGuard's unit
number. If only one SuperGuard exists, the unit number is 1.
Otherwise, the unit numbers are sequential (1, 2, 3,…).
BAUD RATE Select communication baud rate with the PC.

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TOTAL ROOMS
Set the number of Piguards connected to the Super Guard
(maximum of 10). Make sure you define the Piguards' numbers in
the following order without skipping digits; meaning: 1,2,3,4... If
not set this way, the SuperGuard does not detect any Piguards.
After defining the number of Piguard controllers, the SuperGuard
begins a search to find the controllers defined.
LANGUAGE Select language.
TEMPERATURE
UNIT Select between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
PRESSURE Select between: Milibar, IN.W.C, Pascal, CM.W.C, MM.W.C.
OTHER UNIT Select between meter and imperial. This parameter cntrols the
speed and rain flow. Units for speed are meter/h or mile/h and for
rain millimeter/h or inch/h.
TIME Set clock time.
PASSWORD Set password to protect data.
NOTE: The last six parameters are general for all of the Piguards.

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6 5BCONTROL
6.1 26BTemp Curve
TEMP CURVE #01
# Day Target Heat Tunnel Low Alarm High
Alarm
1 1 74.0 70.0 99.0 70 99.0
2 14 72.0 68.0 99.0 50.0 99.0
3
42
70.0
66.0
90.0
50.0
95.0
4
70
69.0
64.0
85.0
50.0
95.0
5 98 68.0 62.0 80.0 50.0 90.0
..10
Piguard provides separate temperature curves for growth day, target temperature, heat temperature,
tunnel temperature and low/high alarm temperatures. The controller creates a curve for each one and
uses it as reference. At midnight, the program goes to the next day on the next row programmed. There
are up to 10 programmable rows, but the controller maintains the previous day’s settings for any empty
line; therefore it is not necessary to fill the entire table.
Limits:
Day 0 - 999
Target 0 - 40° C
Alarm low 0 - 40° C (without floating point)
Alarm high 0 - 40° C (without floating point)
6.2 27BMin. Max. Level
Soft Minimum By Day
Day Min Cold Min Warm Max
1 1 11 25
14 3 13 30
98 9 19 30
By Day
Day Min Max
1 1 21
14 3 30
98 9 30
1
2

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The Minimum/Maximum Level menu sets the current absolute minimum and maximum ventilation levels
available. You have four minimum maximum level choices:
1. Min/Max by Growth Day
2. Min/Max by Time of Day
3. + 4 Soft Min/Max by Day or Time.
The third option provides the following: in extreme cold weather the minimum level ventilation might be
decreased. For that, the user utilizes the Soft Min level that operates according to outside or inside
temperature.
For example:
Target temperature = 74° F
Growth day = 1
Min Max Levels
System parameters -> Min/Max
Level control - DSFT (Soft Min by days)
Soft Min temp - Out (Control by outside temperature)
Soft Min Band - 4° F (Differential below heat temperature)
Soft Minimum By Time
From Time Min Cold Min Warm Max
8:00 1 7 25
20:00 3 5 23
By Time
From Time Min Max
8:00 1 21
20:00 3 21
Day Min Cold Min Warm Max
1
1
10
30
3
4

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TARGET TEMP 74°F
HEAT TEMP 70°F
SOFT TEMP 66°F
Curve between min warm
& min cold levels
Min Warm Levels
Min Cold Levels
If the inside temperature is above 70° F (heat temperature) the controller operates according to the Min
Warm levels.
If the inside temperature is below 66° F (Soft Temp) the controller works according to Min Cold levels.
When the temperature is between 70° F and 66° F the controller creates a curve between the Min Cold
and Min Warm levels. For example, at 68° F the controller operates in level 5.
Important:
•When using Soft Min according to inside temperature there is a curve between min warm and
min cold, while decreasing levels. When temperature increases the level remains at the lowest
level reached, until reaching the heat temperature.
•When using Soft Min according to outside temperature there is a curve between min warm
and min cold while decreasing and increasing levels.
•To select the type of minimum/maximum go to system parameters and change the level control
(see page check this).
6.3 28BHumidity
HUMIDITY #01
Target
Delay (minute)
Duration (sec)
0
0
0
Band (%)
Below Heat
2
NO
•Target: Set the humidity level to this target.

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•Delay: Delay time before humidity treatment. During the delay time the controller checks
whether the humidity is above the target.
•Duration: Humidity treatment duration time.
•Band: Band zone to balance the treatment.
•Below Heat: Select if you wish to initiate humidity treatment below heater temperature.
6.4 Static Pressure
•Out Temp low: Set outside low temperature
definition for low pressure target.
•Press (Low T): Static pressure target for the
outside low temperature (see graph below, point 1).
•Out Temp High: Set outside high temperature
definition for high pressure target.
•Press (High T): Static pressure target for outside
high temperature (see graph below, point 2).
•Tunnel Pressure: Static pressure target during
tunnel ventilation mode.
•Low Alarm: If static pressure drops below set
point alarm will be active.
•High Alarm: If static pressure rises above set
point alarm will be active.
•Band: Set band zone to balance the system.
•Wind Delay: Static pressure is affected by wind.
This parameter ensures that an alarm is given enough time
to measure a stable change in pressure and not an
incidental one, that may have been caused by a wind gust.
•Pre Open: Time setting for curtains to open before fans activate. This is to make sure the curtains
are open before fan activity.
•Alarm Minimum Level: From what level you wish to activate low static pressure alarm.
STATIC PRESSURE #01
Out temp low 5
Press. (low t) 0.08
Out temp high 35
Press. (high t) 0.12
Tunnel press. 0.08
Low alarm 0.05
High alarm 0.15
Band 0.04
Wind delay (s) 10
Pre open (s) 5
Alarm MINIMUM level 0
Pressure
Temp
Tunnel Pressure
High Alarm
Low Alarm
Static Pressure
1
2

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6.5 30BSystem Parameters
==TEMP==
•Offset: Use this parameter to raise or
lower the offset target temperature for any
purpose.
Default: 0.0
•Band: This refers to the target
temperature zone range; also known as
the Happy Zone.
Default: 1.0
•Cool Factor (%): The minimum correction
towards target Happy Zone during each
increase ventilations delay (patience
factor). If the temperature does not
improve by this amount, the controller
increases by one level.
Default: 10%
•Cold Above TRG: Temp change to be
considered as quick drop In degrees, to
reduce a level to reach above target temp
(degrees).
Default: 3.0
•Cold Below TRG: Temp change to be
considered as quick drop in degrees, to
reduce a level to reach below target temp
(degrees).
Default: 1.0
==HEATER==
•Heat Band: Set the Happy Zone for the
heaters on/off.
Default: 1.0
•Heat Lamp Diff: Differential from target
temperature to initiate heat lamps.
Default: 0.0
•Heat Offset: Use this parameter to raise
or lower the offset heat temperature for
any purpose.
Default: 0.0
==MIN MAX==
•Curve: If Yes: Min Max table curve
between the days.
Default: NO - Will work according to
previous line until current day.
•Level Control: Four options for the Min
Max table method: by days, soft minimum
by days, by time, soft minimum by time.
Default: Day
•Soft Min Temp: Choose whether to use
the current inside temperature or the
outside temperature to determine when to
use the soft minimum.
Default: OUT
•Soft Temp Band: Diff below heat
temperature to set temperature at which
to enforce low temperature minimum
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
=====TEMP=====
Offset ► 0.0
Band 1.0
Cool Factor 10%
Cold Above TRG 3.0
Cold Below TRG 1.0
====HEATER====
Heat Band 1.0
Heat Lamp Diff 0.0
Heat Offset 0.0
====MIN MAX====
Curve NO
Level Control Day
Soft Min Temp OUT
Soft Temp Band 10.0
====PRESSURE====
Press Control NO
====LEVELS====
Inc Delay (s) 180
Dec Delay (s) 120
====TUNNEL====
1st Tun Level 0
Dif Below, Exit 2.0
T.Out Dif, Exit 18.0
Exit Delay (m) 5
===CURTAINS===
Calib Steps 99
==COOL PAD==
From Level 0
Temp Band 1.0
Humidity Band% 2.0
===FOGGERS===
From Level 0
Temp Band 1.0
Humidity Band% 2.0
===VAR. FAN===
Freeze Protect NO
Min Fan 1 Spd% 30
Min Fan 2 Spd% 30
Min Fan 3 Spd% 30
Min Fan 4 Spd% 30
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