Evolution Back-Up Hired Hand, Inc. 1733 Co Rd 68 PO Box 99 Bremen, AL 35033 Part No.
Table of Contents Section Title Page 1. Ratings and Specifications .............................................................................................................................3 2. Warnings ........................................................................................................................................................3 3. Limited Warranty ....................................................................................................................................
1. Ratings and Specifications • • • 115/230 Volts (Depending on switch position.) 50/60 Hz. Room Temperature must be between 32°F/0°C and 122°F/50°C. 2. Warnings Warning! When this controller is used in a life support heating and ventilation system where failure could result in loss or injury, the user should provide adequate back-up, or accept the risk of such loss or injury! 3.
. Introduction to the Evolution Back-Up System The Evolution system has the option of containing an integrated Back-Up System. This Back-Up System contains 4 stages: 1 Heat and 3 Cool. This system’s purpose is to back up the master controller in the case of failure. The Back-Up System is a standalone control system. It contains its own temperature sensors that react to a High and Low Limit.
.2 Emergency Operation In this mode of operation, the system still maintains the temperature as it does in Normal Operation. In addition, it will begin running the first cooling stage (Cool 1) on a 5 minute timer. The timer percentage is determined by the setting in P3 (Emergency Timer Percentage). This mode of operation is entered if communication is lost between the master controller and the Back-Up System.
Type of Stage Operation Cool Negative Fan Cool Negative Tunnel Fan Cool Tunnel Fan Heat Stage Stage not on Back-Up Jumper Assignment COOL 1 COOL 2 COOL 3 HEAT No Jumper Installed Additional information can be found in the Evolution 3000 Owners Manual, Part Number 4801-5307. 8. Day-to-Day Back-Up Operating Instructions 8.1 Toggle Sequence of Mode Button Continuously pressing the Mode button cycles the display through the parameter sequence as illustrated below. The parameter data is shown in the display.
To Set High Limit: 1. 2. 3. Press the “Mode” button to select the High Limit Indicator. Press the ”+” and ”–“ buttons to enter the value of the High Limit. Setting Complete. To Set Low Limit: 1. 2. 3. 10. Press the “Mode” button to select the Low Limit Indicator. Press the + and – button to enter the value of the Low Limit. Setting Complete.
11.1 Installation 11.2 Unpacking Components Unpack the system, and check that all components are present. Locate the required tools. 1 1 1 11.3 Tools Required: Mini Screwdriver Wire Strippers Standard Screwdriver Evolution 3000 Back-Up Temperature Sensor Manual Installation Instructions 1. Hang Evolution Back-Up with four screws and the plastic mounting brackets included. 2. Make sure all power supplies are disconnected before breaking any wires, or reaching into the enclosure. 3.
12. Wiring Diagrams 12.1 Evolution Back-Up Assembly Tunnel Override Settings Vent Override Settings Backup Connections to Evolution Local Network Connections Voltage Selector Switch Power Supply Connections Alarm Connections Sensor Connections Part No.
12.2 Wiring the Back-Up Board Sensors and Alarm Connections Inset A Inset B Inset C Inset B Sensor 1 & 2 Connections Inset A Jumper Connection to Enable Sensor 2 Sensor 2 Enabled Jumper NOTE: Tape Shields to Prevent Damage. Installed – Enabled Vacant – Disabled Inset C Back-Up Alarm Connection Internal Wiring Switch Contacts For a Series Alarm Connection Part No.
12.3 Evolution Back-Up Power Trak Override Settings and Wiring Evolution Back-Up Circuit Board Inset B PowerTrak Inset A Vents Override Tunnel Override Inset A Vent Override INLET MODE Vent Override Cool 1 Tunnel Override Cool 3 Vents & Tunnel Will Wire The Same Inset B AUX SWITCH HO NEUT.
Part No. 4801-5309 rev 10-05 Breaker Box Evolution 3000 Cabinet Evolution Back-Up Hot Neutral IMPORTANT! Back-up Can Be On A Separate Breaker From Main Controller For Added Protection Neutral External GND Hot Neutral Hot AC Junction Box External GND External GND Neutral Hot External GND Evolution Back-up Cabinet NOTE: Run power cables including ground from each cabinet to a common AC junction box. Do NOT run AC power and ground between cabinets.
Connecting Local Network & Back-up to the Evolution 3000 COOL 2 Green White Black Black Red PCB 168 White/Shield Green Back-up COOL 3 Back-up Local Net COOL 1 Local Network 12V Evolution 3000 Cabinet PCB 168 Orange Back-up HEAT 12.
13. Temperature vs. Sensor Resistance Table The following chart gives the resistance when measured between the white and black sensor wires at a given temperature. To check a sensor, first know the temperature in the area, then, use a multi-meter to check the resistance. Resistance Kohms 32.654 32.158 31.671 31.191 30.72 30.257 29.802 29.355 28.915 28.482 28.057 27.777 27.363 26.957 26.557 26.164 25.777 25.523 25.147 24.777 24.413 24.055 23.82 23.472 23.13 22.793 22.572 22.244 21.922 21.71 21.397 21.
14. Error Codes If your controller is displaying an “E1” or “E2”, etc. the controller has recorded an error. The controller records errors based on sensor reading and the communications links. When any of these errors occur an alarm will be generated. Error Codes for the Evolution Back-Up System Error Code Description Explanation E1 Sensor 1 Error Usually indicates a shorted sensor wire. Check sensor resistance. Usually indicates a shorted sensor wire. Check sensor resistance.
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