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2 stage run times, 3 humidity #1 (room) & humidity #2 (cooler), 4 water usage (#1 or #2) – Hired-Hand Evolution 4000 Control System User Manual

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Part No. 4801-5338 Rev 01-10

Evolution 4000

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Water Meter 1

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(1)DAY (2)HIGH RATE (3)DAILY TOTALS
41 24/hr-12:00p 240
40 20/hr-12:34p 210
. . . .
35 10/hr-11:15p 200
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24 15/hr-12:05p 130
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1 5/hr-1:00p 50

6.5.2 Stage Run Times

This screen shows the length of time in hours
and minutes that the individual stages have run,
on the current day and previous day.
(1) Stage – Identifies the stage number.
(2) Current Day –
The length of time in hours

and minutes that the stage has run on
the current day.

(3) Previous Day - The length of time in hours and minutes that the stage has run on the previous day.

6.5.3 Humidity #1 (Room) & Humidity #2 (Cooler)

This screen shows the highest room humidity
& cooler humidity for each day for up to 99
days. The last day reported will appear at the
top of the list. The list can contain data up to
99 days. After displaying 99 days, oldest data
will be deleted.
(1) Day –
The specific day in the growout

period. Values = 1 day to 99 days.

(2) High Room – The highest recorded room humidity (Humidity #1) and the time of day that it occurred.
(3) High Cooler - The highest recorded cooler humidity (Humidity #2) and the time of day that it

occurred.

6.5.4 Water Usage (#1 or #2)

This screen gives the Water Usage of the
building per day of growout, high rate, and
water total. The screen display format is
the same for either water usage #1 or #2.
(1) Day– The specific day in the growout

period. Values = 1 day to 99 days.

(2) High Rate The highest recorded

water rate and the time of day that
it occurred.

(3) Total For Each Day The total water

usage for each day of growout.

6.5.5 Ventilation

Mode

This screen shows the length of time in hours and minutes that the Control is in different ventilation modes.
NOTE: Natural mode is when the system is in natural ventilation and the main curtains are open.
Transition mode is when the control is between
power and tunnel ventilation. The control is
making the adjustments needed to go into tunnel.
Tunnel mode is when the tunnel signal has been
activated and the system has entered into tunnel.
(1) Minimum Ventilation – The time spent in

minimum mode. Heaters & timer fans
running.

(2) Power Ventilation – The time spent in the Power Ventilation mode.
(3) Natural Ventilation –
The time the side wall curtains are open.
(4) Transition to Tunnel –
The time required to transit to tunnel mode. (3 minutes per transition)
(5) Tunnel Ventilation –
The time spent in the Tunnel mode.

(1)Stage (2)Current Day (3)Previous Day

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1 2:24 2:24
2 2:24 2:24
. . .
. . .
16 2:24 2:24

(1)DAY (2)High Room (3)High Cooler

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21 70%-12:34p 65%-12:34p
20 70%-12:34p 65%-12:34p
. . . . .
. . . . .
1 70%-12:34p 65%–12:34p

Today Yesterday
(1)Minimum Ventilation 6:07 10:31
(2)Power Ventilation 1:10 6:29
(3)Natural Ventilation 2:00 1:00
(4)Transition to Tunnel 0:03 0:09
(5)Tunnel Ventilation 0:45 4:51