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Munters Rotem Trio User Manual

Munters Rotem Trio
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User Manual
Trio
Swine Controller
Ag/MIS/ImEN-2748-09/19 Rev 3.0
P/N: 116798
Trio
Controller

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Munters Rotem Trio Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMunters
ModelRotem Trio
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Disclaimer

Manufacturer's disclaimer regarding specifications and user responsibility for product use.

1.2 Introduction

Welcome message and advice on manual usage for optimal product benefit.

1.3 Notes

Information on manual release date and reproduction rights.

2 Precautions

2.1 Grounding

Essential guidelines for proper electrical grounding to ensure equipment safety and prevent interference.

2.2 Filtering

Requirement for EMI filters when using power inverters with variable speed fans.

2.3 Checking the Battery Level

Procedure for battery voltage checks and recommended replacement intervals.

2.4 Frequency Inverters

Instructions on mitigating electrical interference from frequency inverters.

3 Using the Trio Touch Screen

3.1 Icons

Detailed explanation of the various icons displayed on the Trio touch screen interface.

3.2 Dashboard

An overview of the main dashboard, showing current status and access to functions.

4 Basic Setup

4.1 Defining the General Settings

Initial system configuration, including preferences, time, date, and room settings.

4.2 Batch Settings

Configuration of herd-specific parameters for growth cycles, including batch number.

4.3 Defining the Expected Animal Weight

Setting target animal weights for ventilation calculations based on growth stage.

4.4 Adjusting the Animal Count

Method for updating the number of animals in the herd as needed.

4.5 Tech Support Information

Accessing unit identification and network details for technical assistance.

5 Feed Management

5.1 Feeding Summary

Overview of the feed storage, transport, and delivery system.

5.2 Setting up Feeding

Configuring augers and feeders according to a user-designed schedule.

6 Temperature Settings

6.1 What is the Temperature Curve

Explanation of how a temperature curve dynamically adjusts target temperatures.

6.2 Configuring the Temperature Curve

Steps for setting up and defining temperature curve parameters and settings.

6.3 Emergency Temperature Control

Procedures for managing temperature during sensor failures or system issues.

7 Introduction to Ventilation

7.1 Defining the Minimum and Maximum Ventilation

Setting minimum and maximum air exchange limits per growth day.

7.2 Defining the Fans/Ventilation Scheme

Configuring ventilation levels using basic, extra, or tunnel fan schemes.

8 Minimum and Maximum Ventilation

8.1 Building Structure Summary

A summary of the building's ventilation system layout and components.

8.2 Defining Basic Ventilation

Setting up ventilation levels using basic, dynamic, or weight-based methods.

8.3 Measuring Fan

Utilizing a measuring fan for real-time air speed monitoring and compensation.

9 Levels of Ventilation

9.1 Configuring the Basic Ventilation Settings

Setting efficiency, tuning, and timing parameters for basic ventilation.

9.2 Basic Ventilation

Defining minimum ventilation levels and assigning fans to each level.

9.2.1 Defining Basic Ventilation

Mapping relays to fans and configuring their operation within ventilation levels.

9.2.2 Fan Options

Exploring different fan operational modes including cycle, analog, and efficiency settings.

9.2.2.1 Minimum Ventilation Cycle

Configuring fans to operate in timed on/off cycles for minimum ventilation.

9.2.2.2 Analog Fans

Setting fan speed for analog-controlled fans based on ventilation requirements.

9.2.2.3 Fans (Efficiency Fan)

Limiting the maximum operating speed for efficiency fans.

9.2.2.4 Fan Rotation

Enabling fan rotation to distribute operational wear among fans.

9.2.3 Inlet and Curtain Ventilation

Controlling inlet and curtain openings via level or static pressure methods.

9.2.3.1 Level Control

Configuring inlet and outlet positions based on predefined levels.

9.2.3.2 Static Pressure Control

Managing inlet openings by maintaining a target static pressure.

9.3 Extra Ventilation

Enabling and configuring transitional ventilation levels for increased airflow.

9.4 Tunnel Ventilation

Setting up and configuring tunnel ventilation parameters and levels.

9.5 Calibrating the Inlet/Tunnel Door

Recalibrating inlet and tunnel door positions for accurate environmental control.

9.6 Stir Fan

Defining the functionality and operational parameters for stir fans.

10 Cooling Functions

10.1 Cooling Principles

Understanding the factors influencing cooling operation, including humidity and temperature.

10.2 Selecting the Cooling Mode

Choosing between continuous, cycle, or ramping modes for cooling devices.

10.2.1 Continuous Cooling

Configuring cooling devices to operate continuously.

10.2.2 Cycle Cooling

Setting timed on/off cycles for cooling devices.

10.2.3 Ramping Cooling

Modulating cooling cycles based on temperature error and range.

11 Sprinkler

11.1 Defining the Sprinkler Parameters

Setting up sprinkler operating times and intervals based on outside temperature.

11.2 Defining the Sprinkler Settings

Configuring temperature thresholds that affect sprinkler operation.

12 Heating Functions

12.1 Defining the Central Heater Parameters

Configuring main heating parameters like hysteresis, cycle time, and on-time.

12.2 Zone Heaters

Setting up and configuring individual zone heaters for precise temperature control.

12.2.1 Defining Non-Variable Zone Heaters

Configuring basic on/off zone heaters with temperature differentials.

12.2.2 Defining Variable Zone Heaters

Configuring variable zone heaters with output percentages and temperature limits.

13 Air Quality

13.1 Defining the Air Quality Parameters

Setting target levels for humidity, CO2, and ammonia to ensure optimal air quality.

13.2 Defining the Air Quality Settings

Configuring air quality compensation modes and alarm thresholds.

14 Timers

14.1 Timers

Setting up timed operations for relay devices, including active modes, time frames, and cycles.

15 Alarms

15.1 Defining the Alarm Parameters

Configuring general alarm settings and specific parameters for water overflow and shortage.

15.1.1 Alarm Definitions

Defining the triggers and parameters for various alarm conditions.

15.1.2 Alarm Test

Performing tests to verify the functionality of the alarm system.

15.2 Viewing the Alarms

Displaying and acknowledging active alarms on the system.

15.3 Defining the Auxiliary Alarms

Setting up additional alarms based on relay states for critical functions.

15.4 Sending a General Alarm

Activating a general alarm notification for all system users.

16 History

16.1 Climate and Air Quality

Reviewing historical data logs for climate and air quality parameters.

16.2 Alarms and Events

Accessing a log of past alarms and system events.

16.3 Water and Feed History

Tracking historical data related to water consumption and feed delivery.

16.4 Devices History

Reviewing historical operational data for installed devices.

17 Resetting, Saving and Loading Settings, Updating Software

17.1 Resetting the Settings

Steps to reset the unit's configuration to factory defaults.

17.2 Saving or Loading the Settings

Managing system configurations by backing up or loading settings.

17.3 Viewing the Log

Checking the log to confirm successful saving of configuration data.

17.4 Updating the Software

Instructions for updating the Trio system software.

18 Appendix A: Central Exhaust

18.1 Introduction to Central Exhaust

An introduction to the Central Exhaust ventilation mode and its principles.

18.2 Selecting Central Exhaust

Procedures for selecting and setting up the Central Exhaust system mode.

18.3 Central Exhaust Dashboard

Monitoring key parameters like pressure and ventilation in the Central Exhaust system.

18.4 Central Exhaust Functions

Overview of the various functions available within the Central Exhaust mode.

18.5 Setting the Static Pressure

Configuring static pressure targets, bands, and alarms for Central Exhaust.

18.6 Room Setting

Assigning the Central Exhaust mode to a specific room.

18.7 Levels of Ventilation

Manually configuring the 30 available ventilation levels for Central Exhaust.

19 Appendix B: Central Corridor

19.1 Introduction to Pressure Control

Explains how Trio manages inlet positions to maintain static pressure.

19.2 Selecting Central Corridor

Steps to select and configure the Central Corridor system mode.

19.3 Central Corridor Dashboard

Monitoring pressure, temperature, and inlet status in the Central Corridor.

19.4 Central Corridor Functions

Overview of the various functions available within the Central Corridor mode.

19.5 Setting the Pressure Levels

Configuring pressure targets, bands, and alarms for the Central Corridor system.

19.6 Defining the Heat

Enabling and configuring heaters for air heating in the Central Corridor system.

19.7 Room Setting

Assigning the Central Corridor mode to a specific room setting.

20 Warranty

Warranty and technical assistance

Details on product warranty terms, limitations, and how to obtain technical assistance.

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