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HP66 SL 4.

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Ventilation & Cooling
Handbook
MAIN SETTINGS (Run Mode)
HEAT TEMPERATURE SETTING
Press HEAT (key lamp flashes):
This message will be displayed instead of the
°C Set Heating value.
Press + or - to modify. Press HEAT to confirm.

VENTILATION TEMPERATURE SETTING


Press °C VENT:
This message will be displayed instead of the
°Set Ventilation temperature value (start first step).
Press + or - to modify, press VENT to confirm.
At this point: this message will be displayed instead of the
Minimum Ventilation Step.
Press + or - to modify, press VENT to confirm.
At this point: this message will be displayed instead of the
Maximum Ventilation Step.
Press + or - to modify, press VENT to confirm *.

* If the Minimum Ventilation Step is set to 0 (and if n.Par


different from 0, see Cost), this message appears instead of
the Set Shutter Running Time (seconds).
Press + or - to modify, press VENT to confirm.

At this point: this message will be displayed instead of the


Shutter Dwell Time (seconds.).
Press + or - to modify, press VENT to exit.

COOLING SETTING
Press COOL (key lamp flashes):
This message will be displayed instead of the
° Set Cooling.
Press + or - to modify.Press COOL to confirm.

At this point, if humidity sensor is installated, this message will


be displayed instead of the %RH Set Max Humidity value.
Press + or - to modify. Press COOL to exit.
VIEWING TEMPERATURE-HUMIDITY RECORDING
With VENT key lamp on (press VENT key) ambient temperature is
displayed.
With COOL key lamp on (press COOL) ambient humidity is displayed (if
the humidity sensor is connected).
Pressing COOL for more than 3 seconds the message t.uEt will appear on
display instead of the obtained value of temperature probe “wet bulb”).

VIEWING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND AMBIENT HUMIDITY RECORDING


TEMPERATURE RECORDING VIEWING.
Press VENT key and after:
Press + : will be displayed followed by
°Maximum Temperature Recording.
Press - : will be displayed followed by
°Minimum Temperature Recording.

HUMIDITY RECORDING VIEWING (if the humidity is connected).


Press COOL key and after:
Press + : will be displayed followed by
%
Maximum Humidity Recording.
Press - : will be displayed followed by
%
Minimum Humidity Recording.

Values are permanently stored in the memory: for deleting all values present in the
memory keep pushed + key for more than 3 seconds: CLEA message will appear on
display before clearing operation.

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 COOL key and keep it pressed giving power on:
boot message will be displayed (release now COOL key).

HEAt = 20.0° vEnt = 25.0° Min_= 0 MAS- = 4 t.on = 10" t.oF = 60"
t.COL = 30.0° H.COL = 70.0H
The COSt values are shown in COSt Programming
-2-
COSt PROGRAMMING (System constants).
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.
Press than repeatedly COOL 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 COOL to confirm.
The next system constant will then appear.
You can press COOL for at least 2 seconds to exit and return to the Run Mode.

Mess. Value Meaning Note


A.Min 10.0° °Minimum temperature alarm *1)
A.MAS 40.0° °Maximum temperature alarm *1)
d.HEA 0.2° °Heating differential *1)
n.PAr =0 Shut Step Number *2)
rEL.2 1.0° ° Temperature set of step 2 referred to the Step 1 start *1)
rEL.3 1.0° ° Temperature set of step 3 referred to the Step 2 start *1)
rEL.4 1.0° ° Temperature set of step 4 referred to the Step 3 start *1)
d.FAn 0.2° ° Ventilation differential *1)
d.COL 0.2° ° Cooling differential *1)
h.COL 1.0H % Rh Cooling differential *1)
Opt.H =0 Humidity sensor type *3)
tEnP =1 Temperature unit (=1: °C, =2: °F) *4)
Ad.tE 0.0° ° Temperature sensor adjustment (+ or -) *5)
Ad.tu 0.0° ° Wet bulb temperature sensor adjustment (+ or -) *6)

*1) For more details see Operating Diagrams.


*2) Ventilation step is working during the ON phase of air changes partialization.
*3) Opt.H=0 : No one humidity probe connected.
Opt.H=1 : Psychrometric sensor (WT1 option) connected.
Opt.H=2 : RHR 4-20mA sensor connected.
*4) tEnP =1 : °C Temperature range.
tEnP =2 : °F Temperature range.
*5) You can correct the readings on the temperature sensor (+ or -).
*6) You can correct the readings on the wet bulb probe sensor (+ or -).
To calibrate the %RH reading (when using the psycrometric kit):
1. Remove the wet sock from the wet temperature probe.
2. Allow the wet temperature probe to dry for 10 mins.
3. Adjust the above setting to make the wet bulb temperature match that of the
dry bulb.
Check periodically the sock installed on the sensor has not been clogged by
calcium carbonate scale. If you, remove it and clean or replace it.
-3-
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 the required numner is displayed (see table State indication lamps)
and push COOL for activing the relay.
Pushing again + for increase relay number, previous relay is disactivated.
You can press COOL key for at least two seconds to escape and return to the
Run Mode.

STATE INDICATION LAMPS


The light situaded at the bottom of the display show the state of the various relays as
reported below:

Lamp. State N° Relay


HEAT Heat On 1
VENT 1 *1 Ventilation 1 step ON 2
VENT 2 *1 Ventilation 2 step ON 3
VENT 3 *1 Ventilation 3 step ON 4
VENT 4 *1 Ventilation 4 step ON 5
COOL *2 Cooling On 6 HPAL
MIN ALARM *3 Minimum alarm temperature On 7 HPAL
MAX ALARM *4 Maximum alarm temperature On 7 HPAL

*1 During the OFF time the relative step/led blinks.


If the Max Ventilation block is active the relative step/led is blinking.
*2 Led blinks in case of Max Relative Humidity intervention.
*3 Led blinks when temperature sensor is out of order.
*4 Led is blinks when wet bulb sensor is out of order or when %RH is over 97%
(this means that wet bulb case has no water inside).

-4-
OPERATIVE DIAGRAMS

When Minimum Ventilation Step = 0 when d.FAn


fans are switched off, the ventilation system V 4 ON
Conditionated
works in partial ventilation mode which is V4 by MAS -

given by a (t.on) on (working) time and a d.FAn


(t.oF) off (stop) time.
This ventilation step is customizable (see V3
Cost, Min.S ). d.FAn
This function allows the minimum garanteed
air changes. V2
d.FAn

V1

t.on t.oF t.on t.of rEL.2 rEL.3 rEL.4

vEnt
Temperature

d.HEA 0.2° 0.2°


HEAT ON MIN ON MAX ON

MIN MAX
HEAT ALARM ALARM

HEAT OFF MIN OFF MAX OFF

HEAt A.Min A.Mas


Temperature Temperature

d.COL d.Hun
ON ON
Conditionated
by H.COL
(if humidity probe
is connected)

COOL COOL
"COOL lamp
flashing" This function works
OFF OFF only when W T1
sensor is connected.

t.COL H.COL
Temperature Humidity

COOL and ALARM output are available only with HPAL optional slot.
-5-
INSTALLATION
How to connect the line
Connect 230V power line on terminals L-N.
Protect supply with adequate fuse.
How to connect the contacts
Connect terminals on the terminal block (contacts up to 4AMP.AC1)

How to connect the Temperature sensor


Connect the provided sensor as shown in the diagram.
For remote connections use a standard 0.5-square millimeter two-pole wire (one
for each sensor), taking great care 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.

Connect the sensor provided as shown in the diagram.


For remote connections use a standard 0.5-square millimeter two-pole wire (one
for each sensor) .

HP66
HEAT N.C.

COMMON

HEAT N.O.
SX TEMPERATURE

SXPS WET BULB


VENTILATION 1
VENTILATION 2

VENTILATION 3

VENTILATION 4
230V LINE

230V LINE

CONTACTS
COOLING
COMMON

ALLARM
PROBE
PROBE

To EXPANSION
plug of HP66 module

Alarm contacts:
6-7 : are open for intervention
alarm or for black-out
7-8 : are closed for intervention
alarm or for black-out

-6-
Opt.H=0 : no %RH control is required.

Opt.H=1 : %RH controlled by psycrometric system (WT1 option).


WT1 option
Psichrometric kit with predisposition to fixing ambient probe (SX air) and wet probe (SXPS
water). Water tank with trasparent side to check the water level and plug for water inlet

To connect the SX and SXPS probes and the HP66 module use
N.2 two- wire cable 0,5 mm2 section. Set the maximum attention
to the connection (isolate and seal carefully the connections

Don't use one-polar wire or multi-wires


cables for the connection of more
sensors!

Install the WT1 kit in a well ventilated spot of the shed (with air speed is at
least 1.5 mt/sec). Central location is ideal.
Check periodically the sock installed on the sensor has not been
clogged by calcium carbonate scale. If so, remove it then clean or
replace it.

Opt.H=2 : 4-20mA probe requires power supplier (HA20 option).

21 22
R R= 100 ohm resistor

-
HA20
HA20= 230/20Vdc power pack
+

+
RHR RHR= 4-20mA humidity probe
4-20
probe
-

-7-
25.05.18

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.

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