Programming an LAE AT2-5 Digital Controller

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2018
  • Learn how to configure an AT2-5 digital controller from LAE Electronic. This controller features three relays, which are often set to run fans, a compressor and a defrost control schedule.
    This video explains the main programming parameters for this controller, including how to set the third or auxiliary relay for a defrost schedule. This includes how to set the defrost type, frequency, end temperature, drip time and duration.
    Other configuration settings include set point temperature and limits, compressor settings, fan settings, door alarms and light controls.
    Got a question about programming an LAE controller? We can help. Contact our technical support team on +44 (0)1483 869 069 or email technical@hawco.co.uk.
    Find a manual for the LAE AT2-5 and other LAE digital controllers at www.hawco.co.uk/lae
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Komentáře • 9

  • @amoomere9548
    @amoomere9548 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you

  • @miodragnedic378
    @miodragnedic378 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks a lot. Big help.

  • @FilmesLaranjeiro
    @FilmesLaranjeiro Před 4 lety

    Hi Hawco. I was wandering is there a controller capable of defrosting triggered by evaporator temperature...I'm thinking water heating for radiant floor...

    • @HawcoCoUk
      @HawcoCoUk  Před 4 lety

      Hi Antonio
      It depends on the temperature you are hoping to achieve but you can set a LAE AT2-5 controller to switch off by either time or by temperature, whichever is reached first.
      For example, the two parameters you would need are:
      The DLI parameter which controls the defrost end temperature
      The DTO parameter which controls the maximum defrosting duration
      If you need any further advice on a specific application, email technical@hawco.co.uk and we will try to help you.
      The Hawco Team

  • @liamp5
    @liamp5 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent thankyou :)

  • @mohamedkamel1611
    @mohamedkamel1611 Před 4 lety

    How can set the thermostat at a temperature of 37.5 ...I can't set the temperature to a comma

    • @HawcoCoUk
      @HawcoCoUk  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Mohamed
      The parameter you want is SCL.
      With SCL set to “2: This means that a decimal point is not present (ie “20 deg c”)
      With SCL set to “1”: This means that a decimal point is present. This now means that what was once “20 deg c is now 2.0 deg c”
      However, if you ever change the SCL parameter from “2” to “1” (or vice versa) please ensure you check all the parameters as they will all be affected - ie HYS (hysteresis) was “05 deg c” is now “0.5 deg c” automatically!!
      Hope that makes sense.
      The Hawco team

    • @mohamedkamel1611
      @mohamedkamel1611 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HawcoCoUk..Thank you very much for your reply- I understand that if I put HYS at 1.0 and SP at 38 ° C this might give me an average temperature of about 37.5 ° C

    • @HawcoCoUk
      @HawcoCoUk  Před 4 lety

      Dear Mohamed
      Setting HYS to “1.0” is too small a tolerance for the controller and probe to read unless you are using a K-type / J-type thermocouple.
      If you are using an NTC or PTC thermistor, you should increase HYS to at least “2.0”.
      Hope that helps.
      The Hawco team