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Program reference, Program parameters – Hired-Hand Farm Hand Series: Vent Master 16 Stage User Manual

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Part No. 4801-5098 Farm Hand Vent Master 33

15. Program Reference

Program Parameters

PSd --Room Temp

Display

Default reading displayed in the Main Display.

100 = Sensor 1
020 = Sensor 2
120 = Average of Sensors 1 & 2
003 = Sensor 3
103 = Average of Sensors 1 & 3
023 = Average of Sensors 2 & 3
123 = Average of Sensors 1,2,& 3

P1 -- Stage Sensor

The combination of sensors used to determine whether that
stage should be on or off.

100 = Stage uses sensor 1
020 = Stage uses sensor 2
120 = Average of sensors 1 & 2
003 = Stage uses sensor 3
103 = Average of sensors 2 & 3
023 = Average of sensors 2 & 3
123 = Average of sensors 1,2,& 3

P2 -- Stage Mode

Heat, Cool Negative, etc. This setting determines when the
stage is allowed to run, and how the stage will run.

1 = Heat Mode
2 = Cool Stir Mode
3 = Cool Negative Mode
4 = Cool Negative Tunnel Mode
5 = Cool Tunnel Mode

P3 -- Stage on Timer

Any cool stage can be placed on the system timer. This timer
is settable to 5 or 10 minutes. Any stage on a timer will run
for the system runtime percentage. (Example: 30% runtime
of 10 minutes = 3 minutes out of each ten.)

0 = No Timer
1 = Standard Timer
2 = Cool Timer

ON -- OnPoint

The temperature at which a stage will turn on.

OFF -- OffPoint

The temperature at which a stage will turn off.

P10 – Minimum Runtime

Percentage

If temperature is below the target, the percent of the system
timer that the fan will run at it’s minimum speed.

P11 -- Motor Curve

Different manufacturers motors speeds vary at different rates.
For this reason, it is necessary to make calculations based on
the fan manufacturer. 0 = Hired-Hand

P20 -- – Vent Machine

Time Delay

This setting is the length of time a pressure reading must be
out of range before the controller will operate the vents. This
will keep the vents from constantly cycling open, then closed.
If your vents cycle too much, increase this setting using the
plus (+) button.