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Air Quality
Ensuring air quality means configuring the Trio relative humidity, CO2, and ammonia
sensors. Each of these factors are independent and require a sensor. When any of these
factors rise above the user defined levels, Trio compensates by increasing the ventilation
rate or by increasing the heat.
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Ventilation must be running for compensation to begin. Air quality control runs
during basic ventilation only.
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If one of these factors is above the user defined set point, compensation begins. If
two or more factors are above the user-defined set point, only one air quality
program runs. When that factor falls to the required level, only then does the
second air quality factor begin to operate.
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The user defines which type of compensation is used.
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As compensation takes place, Trio continually checks the sensors’ measurements.
As long as the measured RH, CO2, or ammonia remain above the defined levels
(levels are checked every 30 seconds), ventilation or heating increases by 2%.
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Once the levels are below the required levels, compensation begins to decrease by
2%. Trio continues to check the sensors’ measurements (every 30 seconds).
Treatment continues until the shut off values are reached.
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Defining the Air Quality Parameters
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Defining the Air Quality Settings
14.1
Defining the Air Quality Parameters
1. Go to Climate > Air Quality.
Each sensor must be defined and mapped for the sensor to appear on this screen.
Refer to the Installation Manual.
2. Set the values over which the “air treatment” start, these values are adjusted over
growth days (no curve).