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130289MAN040 CX500 Climate Control User
130289MAN040 CX500 Climate Control User
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8 Humidity ........................................................................................................................................ 58
8.1 Humidity general ..................................................................................................................... 58
8.2 Basic ....................................................................................................................................... 58
8.2.1 Protection .......................................................................................................................... 59
8.2.2 Readout ............................................................................................................................. 59
8.3 Fogging general ...................................................................................................................... 60
8.3.1 Basic .................................................................................................................................. 60
8.3.2 Protection .......................................................................................................................... 61
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2.2.1 Basic
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‘Ventilation setpoint [ C]’
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The line set here represents the ventilation setpoint. If the measured air temperature rises above this
line, then the vents will open.
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‘Absolute maximum ventilation setpoint [ C]’
The calculated ventilation setpoint will never exceed the absolute maximum ventilation setpoint set
here, regardless of the pre-set influences.
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Delay time for air temperature alarms [min]
This sets the delay time to be observed before an air temperature alarm is generated.
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Example:
The ventilation setpoint needs to be lowered by 2.0 [°C] as a result of humidity influences. The
maximum decrease rate of the ventilation setpoint has been set to 1.0 [°C]/hour.
This means that it will take (2.0 [°C] ÷ 1.0 [°C]/hour =) 2 hours before the influence has been fully
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If the measured radiation intensity is lower than 100 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 0 [°C]
If the measured radiation intensity is 300 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 1 [°C]
If the measured radiation intensity is higher than 500 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 2 [°C]
Example:
The ‘Start of general radiation sum trajectory’ has been set to 200 [J/cm2].
The ‘End of general radiation sum trajectory’ has been set to 2000 [J/cm2].
The ‘Radiation sum influence on ventilation setpoint’ has been set to 2 [°C].
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If the radiation sum is lower than 200 [J/cm2], then the radiation sum influence will be 0 [°C].
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If the radiation sum is 1100 [J/cm2], then the radiation sum influence will be 1 [°C].
If the radiation sum is higher than 2000 [J/cm2], then the radiation sum influence will be 2 [°C]
2.2.5 Readout
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The minimum and maximum leeward and windward vent positions will be set to 0%, the calculated
vent positions will be set to 0%, and the vents will remain closed.
3) Gales
The minimum and maximum leeward and windward vent positions will be adjusted to the pre-set gale
vent positions. The calculated vent positions will also be adjusted to these pre-set values. Finally, the
vents will be adjusted to the gale position.
4) Maximum vent position
Wind or rain may cause the maximum vent position to become smaller than the pre-set maximum vent
position. The smallest maximum vent position will be applied.
5) Minimum vent position
Influences may cause the minimum vent position to become greater or less than the pre-set minimum
vent position. The greatest minimum vent position will be applied.
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‘Minimum duration of maximum vent position when rain override active [min]’
If the Rain override is active and the rain stops, the Rain override will remain active for the time set
here. This prevents the vents from constantly opening and closing in the event of very light rainfall.
Once it has stopped raining for the time set here, the vents will be released and may re-open
Example:
The Wind speed for gale vent position when screen closed has been set to 20 [m/s] (unsmoothed).
The Wind speed factor for cancel gale status has been set to 70 [%].
The Gale status will be cancelled once the smoothed wind speed falls below 0.7 x 20 = 14 [m/s].
‘Minimum duration of fixed vent position when gale override active [min]’
If the Gale override is active and the measured wind speed falls below the wind speed set for gale
vent position Screen Open/Closed , the Gale override will remain active for the time set here. This
prevents the vents from constantly opening and closing in the event of strong wind speed fluctuations.
Once the measured wind speed has remained below the pre-set gale override for the time set here,
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‘Influence on pre-set ventilation setpoint [ C]’
The influence (positive or negative ) set here is added to the ventilation setpoint of this ventilation
group.
Example:
The Influence on pre-set ventilation setpoint has been set to 2 [°C].
This means the ventilation group will not start ventilating until the temperature in the block exceeds the
calculated ventilation setpoint of that block by more than 2 [°C]
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‘Minimum vent position [%]’
Under normal conditions, the vents are open by at least the minimum vent position set here.
From the ‘Minimum vent position’ and the ‘Automatic minimum vent position’, the highest will be
applied.
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Example:
The Minimum vent position has been set to 30%.
The Maximum vent position when raining and light has been set to 10%.
The Fixed vent position for gale when screen open has been set to 2%.
If it is not Raining and there is no Gale limit, the calculated minimum vent position will be at least 30%.
If it starts to rain, the maximum vent position will be 10%.
If it is raining and a gale starts, the gale vent position of 2% is applied and the minimum vent position
and maximum vent position are set to 2%.
If the outside temperature is below freezing ‘Frost threshold’, the vents will fully close and the
minimum and maximum vent positions are set to 0%.
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‘Minimum temperature difference for P-band [ C]’
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‘P-band at minimum temperature difference [ C]’
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‘Maximum temperature difference for P-band [ C]’
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‘P-band at maximum temperature difference [ C]’
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The difference between the calculated ventilation setpoint and the outside temperature is 1°C. The
P-band will equal to 4 and the vents will be open 100% if the air temperature is 4°C higher than the
calculated ventilation setpoint ( 100% ÷ 4 = 25% / °C ).
The difference between the calculated ventilation setpoint and the outside temperature is 6°C. The
P-band will equal to 9 and the vents will be open 100% if the air temperature is 9°C higher than the
calculated ventilation setpoint ( 100% ÷ 9 = 11% / °C ).
The difference between the calculated ventilation setpoint and the outside temperature is 10°C or
more. The P-band will equal to 14 and the vents will be open 100% if the air temperature is 14°C
higher than the calculated ventilation setpoint ( 100% ÷ 14 = 7% / °C ).
Example:
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If the measured outside temperature is equal to or lower than the Start of outside temperature
trajectory for P-band increase, the ‘Outside temperature increase of P-band leeward side’ will
equal the pre-set ‘P-band increase at start of outside temperature trajectory’.
If the measured outside temperature is equal to or higher than the ‘End of outside temperature
trajectory for P-band increase’, the ‘Outside temperature increase of P-band leeward side’ will
equal the pre-set ‘P-band increase at end of outside temperature trajectory’.
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If the measured outside temperature is somewhere between the Start of outside temperature trajectory
for P-band increase and the ‘End of outside temperature trajectory for P-band increase’, the
‘Outside temperature increase of P-band leeward side’ will be a proportional part of the trajectory
formed by the ‘P-band increase at start of outside temperature trajectory’ and the ‘P-band
increase at end of outside temperature trajectory’.
Note: If both systems are used, temperature difference and outside temperature trajectory, the
values are added together.
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If the outside wind speed exceeds the value set for the ‘Wind speed for gale vent position when
screen open / close’ then the air vents are adjusted to the position set here.
A screen is considered open or closed depending on the setting ‘Transition point for screen
open/closed’. Please note that this is a fixed vent position and not a limit on the minimum or
maximum vent positions. Only frost protection takes precedence over this gale protection setting.
‘Start of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen open [m/s]’
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‘End of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen open [m/s]’
‘Start of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen closed [m/s]’
‘End of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen closed [m/s]’
‘Maximum vent position at end of wind speed trajectory [%]’
If the measured wind speed exceeds the value set here, the maximum vent positions will be adjusted
back from 100%.If the measured wind speed equals or exceeds the value set for the ‘End of wind
speed trajectory for vent position when screen open’, the Wind speed override will be at its
maximum. The maximum vent positions that are in effect in that case are set in ‘Maximum vent
position at end of wind speed trajectory’.
Example:
‘Start of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen open’ has been set to 4 m/s.
‘End of wind speed trajectory for vent position when screen open’ has been set to 14 m/s.
‘Maximum vent position at end of wind speed trajectory’ has been set to 20%.
At a measured wind speed equal to or less than 4m/s, the vents may still open to a maximum of 100%.
At a measured wind speed equal to or greater than 14m/s, the vents may open to a maximum of 20%.
At a measured wind speed of 9m/s, the vents may only open to maximum of 60%.
As the example shows, the maximum vent positions are adjusted proportionally, depending on the
measured wind speed and the position of the measured wind speed in the pre-set wind trajectory. If
another maximum vent position override is active in addition to the Wind speed limit, for example Rain,
the override which results in the smallest maximum vent position will be applied.
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‘Start of wind speed trajectory for humidity decrease of standard vent position if too dry /
humid [m/s]’
‘End of wind speed trajectory for humidity decrease of standard vent position if too dry/ humid
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[m/s]’
This setting allows you to manipulate the humidity influence on the standard vent position depending
on the wind speed, if the humidity in the block on which ventilation control is based is too low or too
high.
‘RH decrease of standard vent position if too dry/humid at start of wind speed trajectory [%/%]’
‘RH decrease of standard vent position if too dry/humid at end of wind speed trajectory [%/%]’
‘Maximum humidity decrease of standard vent position if too dry/humid [%]’
If the measured wind speed is equal to or lower than the value in [m/s] entered for this setting (i.e.
‘Start of wind speed trajectory for humidity decrease of standard vent position if too humid’),
the humidity influence on the standard vent position will equal the value entered for setting ‘RH
increase of standard vent position if too humid at start of wind speed trajectory’ multiplied by
current difference in relative humidity.
If the measured wind speed is equal to or higher than the value in [m/s] entered for setting ‘End of
wind speed trajectory for humidity increase of standard vent position if too humid’, the humidity
influence on the standard vent position will equal the value entered for setting ‘RH increase of
standard vent position if too humid at end of wind speed trajectory’ multiplied by the current
difference in relative humidity.
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Formula:
Humidity influence standard vent position too humid = (RH Setpoint - Measured RH) x Adjustment.
Measured RH is 82%.
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Measured RH is 86%.
Measured wind speed is 13 m/s.
Calculated humidity increase of the standard vent position too humid is 1 %/%.
Standard vent position is raised by (86 - 80) x 1 %/% = 6%.
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This increase of the standard vent position is, however, adjusted to 5%, because the ‘Maximum
humidity increase of standard vent position if too humid‘ has been set to 5%.
No: Venting based on humidity will only occur if the heating setpoint allows it.
See also the example in ‘Trajectory below heating setpoint for vent position minimal’.
Yes: Venting based on humidity will only occur if the air temperature equals or exceeds the calculated
ventilation setpoint.
See also the setpoint ‘Trajectory below / above heating setpoint for vent position minimal’.
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may be implemented.
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When the pest control program is in the phase Crop treatment, the maximum vent position set here
will be implemented.
‘Minimum vent position during venting [%]’
When the pest control program is in the phase Venting, the maximum vent position set here will be
implemented.
No: The ‘Maximum vent position during fogging’ will not be maintained while a fogging group is in
the Pause status.
Yes: The ‘Maximum vent position during fogging’ will be maintained while a fogging group is in the
Pause status.
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Example:
Trajectory below heating setpoint for vent position minimal has been set to 3°C.
Trajectory above heating setpoint for vent position released has been set to 1°C.
Calculated heating setpoint is 17°C.
Calculated vent position is 50%.
Minimum vent position is 10%.
If the measured air temperature is 18°C, the vents may still move freely.
The calculated vent position is now 50%. Any humidity influences of the vent position are fully applied.
If the measured air temperature is 14°C, the vents may no longer move freely.
The calculated vent position now equals the minimum vent position of 10%. Any humidity influences
on the vent position are cancelled.
If the measured air temperature is 16°C, the vents may move within a certain range. The calculated
vent position is now 25%. Any humidity influences on the vent position are applied for 50%.
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The automatic minimum vent position is an additional minimum vent position that is applied when
outside conditions allow it.
If the outside temperature is lower than or equal to the value in [°C] set here, the pre-set ‘Automatic
minimum vent position’ is set to 0%.
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If the measured outside temperature is 4°C, then the automatic minimum vent position will be 0%.
If the measured outside temperature is 10°C, the Automatic Minimum Vent Position will be 10%.
At a measured outside temperature of 7°C, the Automatic Minimum Vent Position will be 5%.
Example:
‘Automatic maximum vent position’ has been set to 60%.
‘Outside temperature for automatic maximum vent position is 100%’ has been set to 18°C.
‘Outside temperature for automatic maximum vent position is minimum’ has been set to 8°C.
If the measured outside temperature is 6°C, then the automatic minimum vent position will be 60%.
If the measured outside temperature is 13°C, the Automatic Minimum Vent Position will be 80%.
At a measured outside temperature of 19°C, the Automatic Minimum Vent Position will be 100%.
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3 Heating
3.1 Heating General
In the Basic menu heating general, you can set the desired temperature per block. On the set basic
temperature varied influences apply but they will never be less than the absolute minimum heating
temperature. There may be several heating circuit in one block there are settings for each circuit.
The security ensure that the climate does not change too fast. When too large deviations alarm can
follow. The security limits the influences or the list of influences on the set heating temperature. In
setpoint graph visible as a gray bandwidth.
The menus for the heating circuits are largely similar. Depending on the links by just some menus may
or may not appear. The Basic tab is available for all heating circuits. You can set the minimum and
maximum temperature for each heating circuit as well as an influence on the set heating temperature.
3.2.1 Basic
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‘Heating setpoint [ C]’
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The line set here represents the heating setpoint for central heating control. If the measured air
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temperature drops below this line (16 C), then the heating switch on.
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‘Absolute maximum ventilation setpoint [ C]’
The calculated heating setpoint will never drop lower than the pre-set absolute minimum heating
setpoint, regardless of any pre-set influences.
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This means that it will take (2.0 [°C] ÷ 1.0 [°C]/hour =) 2 hours before the influence has been fully
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If the measured radiation intensity is lower than 100 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 0 [°C]
If the measured radiation intensity is 300 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 1 [°C]
If the measured radiation intensity is higher than 500 [W/m²], then the radiation influence will be 2 [°C]
Example:
The ‘Start of general radiation sum trajectory’ has been set to 200 [J/cm2].
The ‘End of general radiation sum trajectory’ has been set to 2000 [J/cm2].
The ‘Radiation sum influence on ventilation setpoint’ has been set to 2 [°C].
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If the radiation sum is 1100 [J/cm2], then the radiation sum influence will be 1 [°C].
If the radiation sum is higher than 2000 [J/cm2], then the radiation sum influence will be 2 [°C].
3.3.1 Basic
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‘Minimum pipe temperature [ C]’
This sets the value that the calculated pipe temperature may not drop below under normal conditions.
Certain influences may be applied to this pre-set minimum pipe temperature like Radiation and
humidity.
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‘Alarm limit for pipe temperature too low [ C’
If the measured pipe temperature drops below the value set here, then an alarm is generated.
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‘Alarm limit for pipe temperature too high [ C’
If the measured pipe temperature exceeds the value set here, then an alarm is generated.
This alarm is mainly for the heating circuits (circulation systems of pipes and/or hoses) installed
among the crops, which may not exceed a particular temperature.
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‘Alarm zone below calculated pipe temperature [ C’
This sets the maximum value in [°C] that the measured temperature may drop below the calculated
pipe temperature, if this does happen, an alarm is generated.
If the computer frequently generates pipe temperature alarms when the circulation pump of the central
heating circuit is switched off, this may due to a leaking mixing valve, or the fact that the pipe
temperature sensor has been installed too close to the mixing valve
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‘Start of radiation trajectory for minimum pipe temperature [W/m ]’
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‘End of radiation trajectory for minimum pipe temperature [W/m ]’
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‘Radiation intensity influence on minimum pipe temperature at end of light trajectory [ C’
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If the radiation intensity is equal to or less than the value set for the start of the radiation trajectory,
then the radiation influence on the minimum pipe temperature is still zero.
If the radiation intensity is equal to or greater than the ‘End of radiation trajectory for minimum pipe
temperature’, then the radiation influence on the minimum pipe temperature is at its maximum value.
If the measured radiation intensity is somewhere between the start and end of the radiation trajectory,
then the pre-set radiation influence is applied proportionally to the minimum pipe temperature.
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Example:
‘Start of radiation trajectory for minimum pipe temperature’ has been set to 200 W/m².
‘End of radiation trajectory for minimum pipe temperature’ has been set to 600 W/m².
‘Radiation intensity influence on minimum pipe temperature at end of light trajectory‘ has been
set to 2 °C.
If the measured radiation intensity is lower than 200 W/m², then the radiation influence on the
minimum pipe temperature is 0 °C.
If the measured radiation intensity is 400 W/m², then the radiation influence on the minimum pipe
temperature is 1 °C.
If the measured radiation intensity is higher than 600 W/m², then the radiation influence on the
minimum pipe temperature is 2 °C.
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the heating is controlled to lead or lag in relation to the RH value set in the Block module.
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Example:
‘RH setpoint’ has been set to 80 %.
‘Dead zone’ of HD influence on minimum pipe temperature has been set to 2 %.
Measured RH is 81 %. The measured RH is within the dead zone; no corrections are made.
Measured RH is 82 %. The measured RH is outside the dead zone; the 2 % difference is corrected.
Measured RH is 79 %. The measured RH is within the dead zone; no corrections are made.
Measured RH is 78 %. The measured RH is outside the dead zone; 2 % difference is corrected.
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‘RH increase of minimum pipe temperature if too humid [ C/%]’
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‘RH decrease of minimum pipe temperature if too dry [ C/%]’
The minimum pipe temperature is lowered by the value in [°C] set here for every 1 percent that the
humidity is too low or too high.
The measured RH is 81 %. The measured RH is within the dead zone; no corrections are made.
The measured RH is 83 %. The minimum pipe temperature is raised by ((83 - 80) x 2) = 6 °C.
The measured RH is 85 %. The minimum pipe temperature is raised by ((85 - 80) x 2) = 10 °C.
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‘Calculated pipe temperature for circulation pump on [ C]’
If the ‘Calculated pipe temperature’ is equal to or higher than the value set here, then the low speed
setting of the circulation pump of a central heating circuit is activated. Please note that the circulation
pump of a central heating circuit may also be activated based on the setting ‘Heating setpoint zone
for circulation pump on’.
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‘Heating setpoint zone for circulation pump on [ C]’
The circulation pump of a central heating circuit remains running at low speed as long as the air
temperature does not exceed the calculated heating setpoint plus the value in °C set here.
If you want the circulation pump of a central heating circuit to switch off after the Air temperature
exceeds the Calculated heating setpoint, set a value greater than 0 °C.
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If you want the circulation pump of a central heating circuit to switch off when the Air temperature
reaches the Calculated heating setpoint, set the value 0 °C.
If you want the circulation pump of a central heating circuit to switch off before the Air temperature
exceeds the Calculated heating setpoint, set a value smaller than 0 °C.
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4 Screens
4.1 General
The screen control can be used for controlling the screens for shading, radiation and energy. Of
course, you will find within the screen settings also storm protection, and if the screen is equipped with
a screen feedback measurement, the alarm limit setting to detect when the screen is not the desired
position which within the expected time
Blackout
The start time for blackout screen causes an immediate close control of the screen. There are screen
gap influences by temperature or humidity.
Radiation
When using the screens against radiation you get four radiation intensities’ level and for each radiation
intensities’ level a corresponding screen position.
Thermal
When used as an thermal screen, there are conditions to open or close the screen like outside
temperature, minimum pipe temperature, maximum intensity and influence of light intensity and
assimilation lighting. There are also screen gap influences by temperature or humidity.
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‘Screen gap temperature [ C]’
This shows the temperature above which a temperature gap may be applied to the thermal blackout
screen. If the setpoint ‘Type of temperature gap’ is on ‘Independent’.
See ‘Type of temperature gap’. In the thermal screen control ‘screen gap’.
Independent:
The temperature gap in the screen is determined by an independent temperature set with ‘Screen gap
temperature’.
Ventilation setpoint:
The temperature gap in the screen is determined by the pre-set ‘Ventilation setpoint’ and the value
set for the Influence on calculated ventilation setpoint.
Heating setpoint:
The temperature gap in the screen is determined by the pre-set ‘Heating setpoint (CH)’ and the value
set for the Influence on calculated heating setpoint.
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‘Minimum radiation intensity for close to screen position 1-4 [W/m ]’
If the measured radiation intensity exceeds the value in [W/cm2] set here, the screen will close to the
position set for the ‘Screen position 1-4’, once the ‘Delay time for close screen’ has elapsed.
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‘Decrease of min. radiation intensity for open screen position 1-4 [W/m ]’
The value set here creates a zone below the ‘Minimum radiation intensity for close to screen
position 1-4’ setting. The screen will remain in this position until the measured radiation intensity
drops below this value.
The aim of this delay time to prevent the screen from constantly opening and closing if the outside
radiation intensity keeps fluctuating.
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This means that the RH setpoint for the screen group during the day is (80 % - 5 % =) 75 %.
This means that the RH setpoint for the screen group during the night is (75 % - 5 % =) 70 %.
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Example RH gap:
‘RH setpoint’ set to 85 %.
‘Influence on RH setpoint’ set to -3 %.
‘Allowed RH deviation’ has been set to 3 %.
‘RH gap’ set to 4 [%/%].
‘Maximum humidity gap’ has been set to 25 %.
This means that the humidity setpoint for the screen group is (85 % - 3 % =) 82 %.
The measured RH is 80 %.
Since the measured RH is lower than the RH setpoint, no humidity gap will be calculated.
The measured RH is 85 %.
Since a RH difference of 3 % too high is permitted, no humidity gap will be calculated.
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The measured RH is 88 %.
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Example:
‘Ventilation setpoint’ set to 17 °C.
‘Influence on calculated ventilation setpoint’ has been set to -2 °C.
This means that the calculated ventilation setpoint of the screen ( 17 – 2 ) = 15 °C.
o
‘Allowed air temperature deviation [ C]’
If the measured air temperature minus the calculated ventilation setpoint exceeds the value in °C set
here, the temperature in the block will be considered too high. In this case, the computer will try to
lower the temperature by opening a gap in the screen.
o
‘Temperature gap [%/ C]’
If the temperature in the block is too high, then a temperature gap will be calculated for the screen.
o
The percentage set for the ‘Temperature gap [%/ C]’ will be subtracted from the calculated screen
position for every 1 °C that the measured temperature exceeds the setpoint temperature.
This means that the more the temperature in the block exceeds the setpoint value, the greater the size
of the temperature gap. The gap will never exceed the pre-set maximum.
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try to correct this by opening a gap in the screen. The size of this 'humidity gap' may not exceed the
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4.3.1 Basic
Here you select whether the thermal screening program should remain active continuously.
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No:
The thermal program is only activated between the pre-set start and end time.
Yes:
The thermal program is active continuously (i.e. throughout the 24-hour period).
2
‘Maximum radiation intensity for close screen [W/m ]’
If the measured radiation intensity is lower than the value set here, the screen may close. The screen
will not actually close for thermal purposes, however, until one or several of the other close conditions
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are present.
2
‘Minimum radiation intensity for open screen [W/m ]’
If the measured radiation intensity exceeds the value set here, the screen will be open.
o
‘Maximum outside temperature for close screen [ C]’
This is one of the conditions which must apply before the screen will open or close. If the outside
temperature exceeds the value in °C set for this setting, the screen will not close for thermal purposes.
o
‘Dead zone of outside temperature [ C]’
This dead zone relates to the ‘Maximum outside temperature for close screen’. The screen will not
close until the outside temperature drops to the ‘Maximum outside temperature for close screen’
minus half of the ‘Dead zone of outside temperature’. This is to prevent erratic screen control.
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4.3.3 Kier
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Example:
‘RH setpoint’ during the day has been set to 77 %.
‘RH setpoint’ during the night has been set to 80 %.
‘Influence on RH setpoint’ has been set to 3 %.
This means that the RH setpoint for the screen group during the day is (77 + 3) = 80 %.
And that the RH setpoint for the screen group during the night is (80 + 3) = 83 %.
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The size of the screen gap that is implemented for every 1 % that the measured RH is too high
depends on the measured outside temperature, the pre-set outside temperature trajectory and the pre-
set minimum and maximum humidity gaps.
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If the RH (relative humidity) is too high, then the computer can try to correct this by opening a gap in
the screen. The size of this 'humidity gap' may not exceed the value set here.
‘Maximum temperature gap [%]’
If the air temperature is too high, then the computer will try to lower the air temperature by opening a
gap in the screen. The size of this 'temperature gap' may never exceed the maximum value set here.
Note: The computer compares the calculated Humidity gap and the calculated Temperature gap
and applies the largest of the two.
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‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for minimum pause of open in stages [°C]’
‘Minimum pause of open in stages [min]’
‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for maximum pause of open in stages [°C]’
‘Maximum pause of open in stages [min]’
If the difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is equal to or less than the
temperature set here, then the screen will open in stages with a pause time after each stage set with
‘Minimum pause of open in stages’.
If the difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is within the pre-set trajectory,
of the copyright owner.
Example:
‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for minimum pause of open in stages’ set to 4 °C.
‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for maximum pause of open in stages’ set to 8 °C.
‘Minimum pause of open in stages’ set to 5 min.
‘Maximum pause of open in stages’ set to 15 min.
Temperature difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is 4 °C.
Pause time calculated is 5 min.
Temperature difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is 6 °C.
Pause time calculated is 10 min.
The temperature difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is 8 °C.
The pause time calculated is 15 min.
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Example:
‘Starting gap of open in stages’ has set to 1 %.
‘Open in stages to’ is set 80 %.
Stage 01 = 1 %, Screen will open to 99 %.
Stage 02 = 2 %, Screen will open to 97 %.
Stage 03 = 4 %, Screen will open to 93 %.
Stage 04 = 8 %, Screen will open to 85 %.
Stage 05 = 16 %, Screen will open to 69 %.
Stage 06 = 32 %, Since the measured screen position is still below 80 %, the screen will open the rest
of the way.
open until the time set here has elapsed. This delay time prevents erratic screen control.
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‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for minimum pause of close in stages [°C]’
‘Minimum pause of close in stages [min]’
‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for maximum pause of close in stages [°C]’
‘Maximum pause of close in stages [min]’
If the difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is equal to or less than the
temperature set here, then the screen will close in stages with a pause time after each stage set with
‘Minimum pause of close in stages’.
If the difference between the heating setpoint and outside temperature is within the pre-set trajectory,
of the copyright owner.
Example:
‘Heating setp./outside temp. difference for minimum pause of close in stages’ set to 4 °C.
‘The Heating setp./outside temp. difference for maximum pause of close in stages‘ set to 8 °C.
‘Minimum pause of close in stages‘ set to 5 min.
‘Maximum pause of close in stages‘ set to 15 min.
The temperature difference between the heating setpoint and the outside temperature is 4 °C. This
means that following each stage, the screen will be paused for 5 min.
The temperature difference between the heating setpoint and the outside temperature is 6 °C. The
pause time following each stage will be 10 min.
The temperature difference between the heating setpoint and the outside temperature is 8 °C. The
pause time between stages is 15 min.
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Example:
‘Stage size of close in stages‘ set to 5 %
‘Close in stages from‘ set to 80 %.
If the thermal screen needs to close, the screen will first close to 80 %, and it will then close in stages
of 5 %.
This not only prevents needless wear of the screen system, but also prevents the central heating
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5.1.1 Basic
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The measured outside radiation intensity must remain below the pre-set radiation intensity for at least
the time set here, before the supplementary lighting group actually will be switched on. While the
lighting group is being ‘'inhibited’, the timer will continue counting, provided one of the supplementary
lighting periods has begun.
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‘Continuously active’
This allows you to activate a supplementary lighting group continuously for a particular day or series of
days.
No: The supplementary lighting group is not active continuously. The start conditions will be observed.
Yes: The supplementary lighting group is active continuously. The start conditions will be ignored.
The supplementary lighting is switched on or off based on the pre-set switching conditions between a
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5.1.3 Readout
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This allows you to activate the switching conditions of the lighting group in a particular period.
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No: The switching conditions of the lighting group will be ignored. The group will be activated between
the pre-set start and end time.
Yes: This allows you to activate the switching conditions of the lighting group in a particular period.
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5.2.2 Radiation
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‘Radiation intensity limit 1 below which lamps on [W/m ]’
If the radiation intensity (smoothed) drops below the value set here, then the lamps in the lighting
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‘Minimum air temperature above which lamps off [ C]’
o
‘Dead zone of air temperature [ C]’
If the air temperature is within this dead zone surrounding the value set for the ‘Minimum air
temperature above which lamps off’, then the status of the lighting group will not change.
5.2.5 Readout
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6.1.1 CO2-group
No: CO2 dosing will not stop if the total vent position is too high.
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Yes: CO2 dosing will stop if the total vent position is too high.
for stop CO2 dosing’, minus half of the dead zone set here.
6.1.2 Protection
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above the ‘Maximum CO2 concentration’ or lowered below the ‘Minimum CO2 concentration’.
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‘CO2 concentration setpoint when CO2 source on for heat demand [ppm]’
The value set here is applied without being adjusted for influences. This is because the CO2 source is
already running to generate heat and the CO2 which is produced as result is a free by-product.
2
‘Start of radiation intensity trajectory 1 for influence on CO2 concentration [W/m ]’
2
‘End of radiation intensity trajectory 1 for influence on CO2 concentration [W/m ]’
‘Radiation intensity influence on CO2 concentration trajectory 1 [ppm]’
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If the measured radiation intensity is somewhere between the ‘Start of radiation intensity trajectory
1 for influence on CO2 concentration’ and the ‘End of radiation intensity trajectory 1 for
influence on CO2 concentration’, the ‘Radiation intensity influence on CO2 concentration
trajectory 1’ will be a proportional part of the pre-set ‘Radiation intensity influence on CO2
concentration trajectory 1’.
If the measured radiation intensity is equal to or higher than the ‘End of radiation intensity trajectory
1 for influence on CO2 concentration‘, the ‘Radiation intensity influence on CO2 concentration
trajectory 1‘ will equal the pre-set ‘Radiation intensity influence on CO2 concentration trajectory
1’.
If the measured cumulative vent position is equal to or lower than the ‘Start of vent position
trajectory for influence on CO2 concentration’, the ‘Vent position influence on CO2
concentration’ will be zero.
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If the measured cumulative vent position is somewhere between the ‘Start of vent position
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trajectory for influence on CO2 concentration’ and the ‘End of vent position trajectory for
influence on CO2 concentration’, the ‘Vent position influence on CO2 concentration’ will be
proportional to the pre-set ‘Vent position influence on CO2 concentration’.
If the measured cumulative vent position is equal to or higher than the ‘End of vent position
trajectory for influence on CO2 concentration’, the ‘Vent position influence on CO2
concentration’ will equal the pre-set ‘Vent position influence on CO2 concentration’.
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Example:
Calculated CO2 concentration is 1000 ppm
‘Dead zone of CO2 concentration setpoint’ set to 60 [ppm]
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7 Fans general
The most important and most used feature of recirculation fans is the movement of greenhouse air.
This is necessary in order to get into the greenhouse an even climate. The fans can also be used for
spreading pesticides, cooling fought, even more features cool or heat the greenhouse air.
7.1.1 Basic
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‘Continuously on’
No: Dependent on the pre-set times and the pre-set start and stop conditions the fan group will be
switched on- and off.
Yes: The fan group will be switched on continuously.
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Once the fan group is switched on, the fans will always be switched on during minimally the above
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pre-set number (min), despite the change in start- or stop conditions. This adjustment prevents that
the fan group will be switched off too fast.
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Here you select the desired fan group status while the Venting pest control phase is in effect in the
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8.2 Basic
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Example:
‘RH setpoint’ set to 80 %.
‘RH dead zone’ set to 2 %.
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humidity must be outside the alarm limits for at least the number of min set here before a humidity
alarm is actually generated
8.2.2 Readout
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8.3.1 Basic
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This sets the time from which fogging control based on the humidity will be activated. Fogging control
based on the humidity is active between the ‘Start time for fogging based on humidity’ and the
‘End time for fogging based on humidity’. During this time, the computer will check whether the
start conditions based on humidity are present.
If these start conditions are present, a fogging group will be activated
completed first.
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If ‘Clogging protection active’ is switched to Yes, fogging will start each time the number of days set
here elapse.
Fogging to prevent clogging will start at the time set in ‘Start time of clogging protection’ and will
last for the time set in ‘Clogging protection duration’.
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Example:
RH setpoint set to 80 %.
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2
‘Minimum radiation intensity for fogging on [W/m ]’
2
If the measured outside light intensity is lower than the W/m entered here, the fogging group
concerned may not start. If during a fogging cycle, the measured outside light intensity drops below
2
the W/m entered here, the fogging cycle will be completed.
This start condition is only checked between the ‘Start time for fogging based on humidity’ and the
’End time for fogging based on humidity’.
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Example RH influence:
‘Minimum fogging duration‘ set to 60 s.
‘Maximum fogging duration’ set to 180 s.
‘RH influence on fogging duration’ set to 10 s/ %.
Measured Humidity is 75 %.
Calculated RH is 80 %.
The duration of the fogging cycle is calculated as follows: (80 - 75) x 10 = 50 s.
Since this value is lower than the pre-set Minimum fogging duration, the calculated duration of the
fogging cycle is adjusted to 60 s.
Measured Humidity is 70 %.
Calculated RH is 80 %.
The duration of the fogging cycle is calculated as follows: (80 - 70) x 10 = 100 s.
Measured Humidity is 60 %.
Calculated RH is 80 %.
The duration of the fogging cycle is calculated as follows: (80 - 60) x 10 = 200 s.
Since this value is higher than the pre-set Maximum fogging duration, the calculated duration of the
fogging cycle is adjusted to 180 s
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Here you enter the maximum number of fogging valves which may be opened simultaneously. This
number depends on the amount of water drawn by the fogging valves used, along with the capacity of
the fogging pump applied.
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