Munters Platinum Family EN R2.0 NRO 117472 C Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation
Installation Manual
Platinum Pro/Platinum Touch/
One/One Pro
Climate Controllers
Ag/MIS/IGB-2282-09/15 Rev. 2.0
P/N: 117472
Platinum
Pro/Platinum
Touch/One/
One Pro
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Platinum Pro/Platinum
Touch/
One/One Pro
Installation Manual
Revision: N2.0 of 07/2023
Product Software: Version 6.20/7.20
This manual for use and maintenance is an integral part of the apparatus together with the
attached technical documentation.
This document is destined for the user of the apparatus; it may not be reproduced in whole
or in part, committed to computer memory as a file or delivered to third parties without the
prior authorization of the assembler of the system.
Munters reserves the right to effect modifications to the apparatus in accordance with
technical and legal developments.
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Index
Chapter page
1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 Disclaimer................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 6
1.3 Notes ....................................................................................................................... 6
2 PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 English ...................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.1 Grounding .................................................................................................................
7
2.1.2 Filtering ......................................................................................................................
7
2.1.3 Checking the Battery Level .................................................................................
7
2.1.4 Frequency Inverters ...............................................................................................
7
2.2 French...................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Raccord à la Terre ...................................................................................................
8
2.2.2 Filtrage .......................................................................................................................
8
2.2.3 Vérification du Niveau de la Batterie ...............................................................
9
2.2.4 Onduleurs de Fréquence......................................................................................
9
3 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 10
4 BEFORE USING ........................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 Layout..................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1 Number of Relays ................................................................................................. 12
4.1.2 Platinum Pro Layout ............................................................................................ 13
4.1.3 One Pro Layout ......................................................................................................
14
4.2 Typical Accessories................................................................................................ 15
4.3 Product Symbols ................................................................................................... 16
5 MOUNTING THE UNITS .......................................................................................................... 17
5.1 Installing the Platinum Pro ................................................................................... 17
5.1.1 Mounting the Platinum Pro................................................................................17
5.1.2 Drilling .......................................................................................................................17
5.2 One Pro .................................................................................................................. 19
5.2.1 What comes in the Package ..............................................................................
19
5.2.2 Knockouts ...............................................................................................................
20
5.2.3 Mounting ................................................................................................................
20
6 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING ....................................................................................................... 22
6.1 Power Supply ........................................................................................................ 22
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6.2 RPLP Wiring .......................................................................................................... 22
6.3 Relay Wiring .......................................................................................................... 23
6.3.1 Platinum Pro Relay Wiring ............................................................................... 24
6.3.2 One Pro Relay Wiring ......................................................................................... 25
6.3.3 Final Steps .............................................................................................................. 26
6.4 Winch Card Relay Wiring ..................................................................................... 26
6.4.1 Platinum Pro Winch Card Relay Wiring....................................................... 26
6.4.2 One Pro Winch Card Relay Wiring .................................................................
27
6.5 Completing the Wiring......................................................................................... 28
7 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING ....................................................................................................... 29
7.1 Analog Input Wiring ............................................................................................. 29
7.1.1 Analog Card DIP Switches................................................................................
30
7.1.2 Analog Input Wiring Diagram for Temperature Sensors ......................
30
7.1.3 Analog Input Wiring Diagram for CO2 and Light Sensor ..................... 32
7.1.4 Analog Input Wiring Diagram for Potentiometers .................................. 33
7.1.5 Analog Input Wiring Diagram for Humidity Sensors .............................. 33
7.1.6 Analog Input Wiring Diagram for Ammonia Sensors ............................. 34
7.2 Weather Station Wiring ....................................................................................... 35
7.3 Digital Input Wiring ............................................................................................... 37
7.4 Analog Output Wiring ......................................................................................... 38
7.5 Alarm Card Wiring ............................................................................................... 39
7.6 Communication Card Wiring ............................................................................... 40
7.7 RS-485 Termination .............................................................................................. 41
7.7.1 Controllers and Comm-Box ..............................................................................
41
7.7.2 Controllers and Communicator ...................................................................... 42
7.7.3 Controller, Relay Expansion, RSU-2 and HUB .......................................... 42
7.7.4 Placing the Terminator ......................................................................................
44
8 SCALE CARD WIRING ........................................................................................................... 46
8.1 Bird Scale Wiring .................................................................................................. 46
8.2 Feed Scale Wiring ..................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
8.3 Silo Scale Wiring ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
9 APPENDIX A: PLATINUM PRO METAL ASSEMBLY........................................................ 49
9.1 Metal Assembly Precautions ............................................................................... 49
9.2 Panels .................................................................................................................... 50
9.3 Panel Dimensions .................................................................................................. 51
9.4 Mounting the Panels ............................................................................................ 55
9.5 Connecting the Metal Panels .............................................................................. 56
9.5.1 Precautions .............................................................................................................
57
9.5.2 Panel Mount Cable Connections ....................................................................
58
10 APPENDIX B: ONE PRO WINCH CARD SET REPLACEMENT ....................................... 63
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10.1 General .................................................................................................................. 63
10.2 In Practice.............................................................................................................. 64
10.3 Relay Card Layout Considerations ...................................................................... 65
11 APPENDIX C: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING ......................................................................... 66
11.1 Ground Rods ......................................................................................................... 66
11.2 Ground Wire.......................................................................................................... 66
11.3 Ground Clamps ......................................................................................................67
11.4 What Should Be Grounded? .................................................................................67
11.5 Lightening Protection ...........................................................................................67
11.5.1 Power Line Protection .........................................................................................67
11.5.2 Communication Line Protection ......................................................................67
12 APPENDIX D: ELECTROMAGNETIC NOISE SUPPRESSION CIRCUIT ......................... 68
12.1 English ................................................................................................................... 68
12.2 Circuit de Suppression de Bruit Electromagnetique .......................................... 68
13 WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................. 70
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1 Introduction
Disclaimer
Introduction
Notes
1.1 Disclaimer
Munters reserves the right to make alterations to specifications, quantities, dimensions etc.
for production or other reasons, subsequent to publication. The information contained
herein has been prepared by qualified experts within Munters. While we believe the
information is accurate and complete, we make no warranty or representation for any
particular purposes. The information is offered in good faith and with the understanding
that any use of the units or accessories in breach of the directions and warnings in this
document is at the sole discretion and risk of the user.
1.2 Introduction
Congratulations on your excellent choice of purchasing a Platinum Pro, Platinum Touch,
One, or One Pro!
In order to realize the full benefit from this product it is important that it is installed,
commissioned and operated correctly. Before installation or using the controller, this
manual should be studied carefully. It is also recommended that it is kept safely for future
reference. The manual is intended as a reference for installation, commissioning and day-
to-day operation of the Munters Controllers.
1.3 Notes
Date of release: May 2009
Munters cannot guarantee to inform users about the changes or to distribute new manuals
to them.
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever
without the expressed written permission of Munters. The contents of this manual are
subject to change without notice.
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2 Precautions
CAUTION Protection provided by the equipment can be impaired if the equipment is
used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer!
CAUTION There is a risk of explosion if the lithium battery is replaced with an incorrect
type. Replace the battery using the same type and manufacturer only.
English
French
2.1 English
Grounding
Filtering
Checking the Battery Level
Frequency Inverters
2.1.1 GROUNDING
Always connect temperature and sensor shields to earth ground. Avoid mixing
high voltage wiring with sensor and low voltage wiring .
Keep the controller as far as possible from heavy contactor boxes and other
sources of electrical interference .
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 .
The COM connection for communications is not the shield wire. The COM, RX and
TX wires must connect to each other at all controllers .
2.1.2 FILTERING
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.
2.1.3 CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL
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.
2.1.4 FREQUENCY INVERTERS
Frequency inverters can cause severe electrical and electromagnetic interference.
Therefore, when employing a frequency inverter, it is critical that you carefully follow the
manufacturer's installation instructions.
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In particular verify:
That the cable shielding between the inverter and any motor meets industry
standards
Proper grounding of the inverter's chassis and motor power cable
Proper grounding of low voltage cable shield wire
That the controller and inverter cables are kept in separate conduits or wire
bundles
1. Controller
2. Inverter
3. Place the controller at least five meters from the inverter
2.2 French
Raccord à la Terre
Filtrage
Vérification du Niveau de la Batterie
Onduleurs de Fréquence
2.2.1 RACCORD À LA TERRE
Raccordez toujours à la terre les protections thermiques et du capteur. Evitez de
mélanger les fils à haute tension avec les fils du capteur et les fils à basse tension .
Maintenez le contrôleur aussi loin que possible du boîtier lourd de contacteur et
des autres sources d’interférences électriques .
Ne connectez les protections des fils de communication, allant d’une maison à une
autre aux deux extrémités. Connectez-les à une seule extrémité uniquement. La
connexion aux deux extrémités peut entraîner la circulation de courants dans la
boucle de terre, et risquer ainsi de réduire la fiabilité .
La connexion COM pour les communications n’est pas le fil blindé. Les fils COM,
RX et TX doivent être connectés les uns aux autres au niveau de tous les
contrôleurs .
2.2.2 FILTRAGE
Si cette installation comprend un onduleur de puissance capable d’actionner les
ventilateurs à vitesse variable, installez un filtre EMI en amont de l’onduleur selon les
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spécifications fournies par le fabricant de l’onduleur. Référez-vous à la documentation de
l’onduleur.
2.2.3 VÉRIFICATION DU NIVEAU DE LA BATTERIE
Vérifiez la batterie une fois par an. La sortie doit être 2.7 volts (minimum). Seul le personnel
autorisé est en droit de remplacer la batterie si la sortie est inférieure au niveau minimum
ou tous les cinq ans.
2.2.4 ONDULEURS DE FRÉQUENCE
Les onduleurs de fréquence peuvent causer de sévères interférences électriques et
électromagnétiques. Par conséquent, lorsque vous utilisez un onduleur de fréquence, il est
essentiel de suivre scrupuleusement les instructions du fabricant.
Vérifiez en particulier :
Que la protection des câbles entre l’onduleur et le moteur réponde aux normes
industrielles.
Que le raccord à la terre pour le châssis de l’onduleur et le câble d’alimentation du
moteur soit correct
Que le raccord à la terre du fil de protection du câble à basse tension soit correct
Que les câbles du contrôleur et de l’onduleur soient conservés dans des conduites
séparées ou des faisceaux de fils
1. Manette
2. Onduleur
3. Placez le contrôleur à au moins 5 mètres de l'onduleur
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3 Specifications
Description Specification
Input Power Voltage 100 240 VAC
Platinum Touch: 1A, 50/60 Hz
Platinum Pro: 0.6A, 50/60 Hz
One: 1.2A, 50/60 Hz
One Pro: 0.8A, 50/60 Hz
Normally Open Relays Non Fused
70% of relays can operate simultaneously (maximum)
200 240 VAC max load: 2HP (7A during continual
operation, up to 30A at startup)
100 130 VAC max load: 1HP (7A during continual
operation, up to 30A at startup)
Normally Close Relays Non Fused
70% of relays can operate simultaneously (maximum)
200 240 VAC max load: 1HP (4A during continual
operation, up to 20 Amp at startup)
100 130 VAC max load: 0.5HP (4A during continual
operation, up to 20A at startup)
CAUTION Switching loads over 10A reduces a relay’s life span (from 100,000
operations to ~10,000 operations).
Analog Inputs
0 - 5 Volts, 5VDC maximum
Analog Output
0 - 10 Volts; maximum load: 20 mA
Digital Inputs
5 Volts, 1.5 mA, dry contact
Operating Temperature
Range
0° to +50° C (32° to 125° F)
Enclosure Water and dust tight
indoor use only
Fuses
Fuse F1 on PS card: 5A, 250V
Certification
Disconnection device/overcurrent protection: In the building installation, use a
certified 2-pole circuit breaker rated 10A, certified in accordance with the IEC
standard 60947-2 (in the US and Canada uses a Listed Brach Circuit protective
circuit breaker). This step is required to provide overcurrent protection and mains
disconnection. The circuit breaker must be easily accessible and marked as the
controller disconnect device.
Main Supply Voltage: Permanently connect the controller to the mains in
accordance with the relevant national code. Provide fixed wiring inside a flexible
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conduit. Relays must be suitably protected against overcurrent, using a circuit
breaker rated at 10A.
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4
Before Using
NOTE Platinum Pro refers to the Platinum Pro and Platinum Touch units unless specified.
One Pro refers to the One and One Pro units unless specified.
Layout
Typical Accessories
Product Symbols
4.1 Layout
Number of Relays
Platinum Pro Layout
One Pro Layout
4.1.1 NUMBER OF RELAYS
Platinum Pro supports 30 relays
One Pro supports 50 relays
Panel Mounts support 30 or 50 relays
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4.1.2 PLATINUM PRO LAYOUT
This illustration displays the main elements found in the Platinum Pro and Platinum Touch.
Figure 1: Platinum Pro Layout
Figure 1 key
1
Backup screen and keyboard (Touch only)
6
Communication card
2
Main CPU card
7
Power supply
3 Communication card to Expansion
unit/RLED 2.0
8 Normally Open,
Normally Closed, Winch,
Current Sense cards
4 Analog Input/Output and Digital Input
cards
9 Switch cards
5
Alarm card
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4.1.3 ONE PRO LAYOUT
The following illustration displays the main elements in One Pro units.
Figure 2: Pro / One Layout
Figure 2 key
1
Backup screen and keyboard (Touch
only)
6 Communication card
Main CPU card
7
Power supply, high voltage
3 Pressure sensor 8 Normally Open, Normally
Closed, Winch, Current Sense
cards
4 Analog Input/Output and Digital Input
cards
9 Switch cards
Alarm card
10
Internal communication card
NOTE Figure 1 and Figure 2 are example layouts. Each installation can differ.
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Figure 3: One Pro External Parts
4.2 Typical Accessories
Platinum Pro and One support:
Analog input, digital input, analog output cards
1 x Platinum Pro Expansion unit
5 x RLED 2.0
1 X RDT-5 (Software version X.20 supports two RDT-5 units)
2 x RSU-2 (Software version X.18 supports five RSU-2 units)
1 x HUB-4
NOTE This manual provides wiring instructions for the cards. Refer to the products
respective manuals for installation instructions.
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Figure 4: Expansion units Figure 5: RLED 2.0
Figure 6: RDT-5 Figure 7: RSU-2
Figure 8: HUB Figure 9: Accessories
4.3 Product Symbols
The following labels appear on your controller:
: Caution! Hazardous voltage
: Caution: Refer to the manual
: Main Protective Earthing Terminal
CAUTION IF THE UNIT IS USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER,
THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED.
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5 Mounting the Units
The following sections detail the initial steps required when installing the controllers.
Users installing the Panel Mounts, refer to Appendix A: Platinum Pro Metal Assembly
5.1 Installing the Platinum Pro
Mounting the Platinum Pro
Drilling
5.1.1 MOUNTING THE PLATINUM PRO
1. Remove the mounting plates (x4) and
screws (x8) from the plastic bag.
2. Fasten the mounting plates to the
corners of the controller using four
screws.
3. Place the controller box on the wall and make sure it is leveled (use a spirit
level).
4. Using the remaining screws, secure the controller to the wall.
5.1.2 DRILLING
Drill holes on the side and bottom of controller box according to the steps defined below.
Use these holes to route the low and high voltage cables.
CAUTION Make sure not to damage cards when drilling holes. Locate holes properly
before drilling!
1. Drill a hole on the right side of the controller box. Verify that the low voltage cables
being used go through the hole properly.
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Figure 10: Drilling on the Side
2. Drill a hole on the bottom side of the controller box. Verify that the high voltage
cables being used fit through the hole properly.
NOTE Munters recommends drilling at least two (2) holes, placed as close to the front
edge as possible (to avoid crowding the wiring).
Figure 11: Drilling on the Bottom
3. Clean the holes from plastic shards. Verify that rims of holes are smooth.
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Figure 12: Hole locations
5.2 One Pro
What comes in the Package
Knockouts
Mounting
5.2.1 WHAT COMES IN THE PACKAGE
1 One Pro unit
Two hanging brackets
12 screws
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5.2.2 KNOCKOUTS
On the bottom and side of the One Pro are knockouts used to route the low and high
voltage cables.
Figure 13: Low Voltage Knockouts Figure 14: High Voltage Knockouts
Using a screwdriver and a hammer, gently apply pressure to the knockouts.
Only open up the holes that you require.
Munters recommends removing the knockouts before mounting the unit.
5.2.3 MOUNTING
One Pro comes with two hanging brackets.
Hang the One Pro on a wall capable of supporting the unit’s weight!
1. Use the supplied screws to attack the bracket to the wall.
Figure 15: Wall bracket
2. Attach to the One Pro:
o the second hanging bracket
o the securing brackets
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Munters Platinum Family EN R2.0 NRO 117472 C Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation