Emerson Liebert InteleCool 2 Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 11

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Optional fea tures - all sys tems (con tin ued)
Freecooling prefilter
The freecooling pre-filter protects the main unit filter from
excess dirt and dust and increases the main filter lifetime. It is
recommended for applications where the ambient air is likely
to be dirty.
High efficiency filter
An optional EU4 (Eurovent EU 4/5, (G4, CEN-EN 779 ))
main unit filter is available. The filter is of the pleated type,
and is interchangeable with the standard filter.
Damper with spring return motor
In case of a total power failure to the unit (mains 230V/400V
AC and emergency power 24V/48V DC (if fitted)), the spring
return motor will close the freecooling damper to avoid
uncontrolled fresh air inlet.
Hiromatic graphic
The Hiromatic Graphic sets even higher standards in
purpose-designed control systems for precision
air-conditioning. It simultaneously monitors the critical space
and signals alarms either locally or remotely. The graphics
screen displays all the major parameters, including symbolic
representation of unit functions, such as heating, cooling etc.;
in addition temperature variations with time can be presented
graphically on the screen. All diagnostic procedures,
including the checking and calibration of input and output
signals, and of the microprocessor itself, can be run from the
front panel
Fea tures
Backlit LCD graphics display
User interface via pushkeys
Battery-backed clock for date/time and real time functions
Password control for setpoints, unit/control setup and
service functions
Graphics display of temperature and humidity over a 24
hour period
The Hiromatic Graphic is specifically designed for group
management of a number of individual units although it can
be used in stand-alone applications. Due to its large graphical
display area, combined with exceptional contrast, it allows
the user to move around easily within the network of
connected unit controllers (up to max. 16). It is possible to
control/adjust each connected units operations from a single
point.
The controller is menu-driven and user menu’s are available
in 10 languages. The controller records the last 120 “events”
(Alarms, Warnings etc.) occurring in the system along with a
“Graphic Data Record” for each connected unit. The Graphic
Data Record displays the temperature readings from each unit
for the last 24 hours (stored since the last start-up of the unit).
The Hiromatic Graphic controls date and time functions using
them as operating information for the customer and as a
reference whenever a status change occurs, logging the status
change in the “Status Report”. Details of the event which
occurred, the date and time at which the event occurred are
also stored. Using buffered RAM, the Hiromatic also stores
the operating hours of each component (compressor, fan,
electric heaters, etc.) for each connected unit.
A feature uniquely available with the Hiromatic controller is
“Sleep Mode” Sleep Mode allows units to be programmed to
switch on and off at different times of the day, and on different
days of the week.
The Hiromatic Graphic controller can be supplied installed in
a unit, or in kit form for installation in a remote control panel.
BEMS In ter face
The Hiromatic Graphic controller allows units on a network
to be integrated with the Hirolink Communications Bus when
an RS422 card is installed at the back of Hiromatic.
Hiromatic can control up to 8 Microface units in this
configuration and communicate the relevant data to Hirolink.
Hirolink works as a communications manager between the
Hiromatic Graphic and Microface units and industry standard
field busses and protocols used in Building Management
Systems such as Mod-Bus, J-Bus, Satchwell, etc.
Note: For full details of the controller, refer to the Hiromatic
Graphics Controller Manual, (P/N SLE HG OM).
SLE ICX TDM E.2 (06/99) 7
InteleCool EX - Technical Data Manual
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