Emerson SMMC-3 manual Time Delay Zone 1 min.0 2.0H Max.10, Outside T=-3C A1-A2-A3-P1-P2-P3-M1

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ZONE ASSIGNMENT

The SMMC-3 uses the concept of a zone system to most efficiently control snow/ice melting equipment. The term “zone” means an area (either surface area or roof/gutter area, or some combination of both) heated by a specific set of snow/ice melting equipment that is controlled in a common manner. The SMMC-3 allows for up to three zones, and each zone can have multiple moisture sensors for, say, roof/gutter, aerial and/or surface snow/ice detection. If any one of the sensors detects moisture, the heating equipment may be energized. The moisture sensor in the zone should be generally, surrounded by the heating equipment to ensure that the heating equipment is only energized when there is snow/ice present in the zone. Zones can be used to represent different areas; for example a parking ramp area could be one zone while roof/gutter de-icing on the same building could be another zone. Similarly, two sidewalks on different sides of the same building (possibly one on the north side and one on the south side) could represent two separate zones. The perimeter of a football stadium could be split into three separate zones to reflect different weather conditions on different sides of the building.

To de-energize the manually activated heating equipment, use the toggle switch on the front panel.

When operating in Mode 2 – Priority, the manual override works as described if no snow melting zones are energized. If any snow-melting zone is energized the manual override only works to energize the higher priority zone, thereby de-energizing the lower priority zone.

It is important to note that manual operation is not possible if the SMMC-3 has already energized the zone, and that manual control will be overridden if the zone moisture sensor detects precipitation.

LCD Explanation

 

Temperature

Temperature

Value & Units

at SMTS-1 location

°C or °F

Outside T=-3°C

A1-A2-A3-P1-P2-P3-M1

MANUAL OPERATION

The power to any one of the snow-melting zones may be activated manually by pressing and holding the ZONE X button until the information below appears on the LCD screen. Manual activation will only work a long as the ambient temperature is below the SMMC-3 shut-off temperature. The duration of the time the zone will remain energized (Time Delay) is pre-set to 2.0 hours; this can be adjusted by following the programming instructions below. The minimum and maximum settings possible are noted on the LCD, adjustable in 0.5 hour increments.

M. Time Delay Zone 1 min.0 <2.0H> Max.10

Pressing UP increases the delay time. Pressing DOWN decreases the delay time.

Press the SET button to accept the chosen delay time.

Once the delay time is set, the SMMC-3 returns to normal control function, and energizes the heating equipment for the selected zone.

(only sensors activated will show)

M1= Mode 1 Independent

A1=SMAS-1 or SMGS-1 ZONE 1

M2= Mode 2 Priority

A2=SMAS-1 or SMGS-1 ZONE 2

A3=SMAS-1 or SMGS-1 ZONE 3

(only sensors activated will show)

P1=SMPS-1 ZONE 1

P2=SMPS-1 ZONE 2

P3=SMPS-1 ZONE 3

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GA-2318, R1

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May 2008

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Contents SMMC-3 Manual Table of Contents GA-2318, R1 PRE-PROGRAMMED ConfigurationGeneral Information Installation Snow/ice sensor optionsPRE-PROGRAMMED Connections Connection to each sensor is described belowSystem Check Before you energize the controller, confirmAfter energizing the controller, you should see To cycle system and check sensor operationOperation Mode 1 IndependentMode 2 Priority Time Delay Zone 1 min.0 2.0H Max.10 Outside T=-3C A1-A2-A3-P1-P2-P3-M1Zone Assignment Manual OperationDegree C or F Mode No.1Mode No.2 2zones 3zones Ambient Off Temp. min.34 37F Max.50 Error Messages Manual only M1 Error!- SMTS-1 cancelError!- SMPS-1 Cancel Troubleshooting Guide Symptoms Probable Cause CorrectionGutter Sensor SMMC-3 Control Panel Access Cover RemovedTemperature Aerial Snow Sensor, SMTS-1 Sensor, SMAS-1 Specifications Sensor Extension Wire SpecificationsLimited Warranty and Liability

SMMC-3 specifications

Emerson SMMC-3 is a cutting-edge controller designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of industrial automation processes. This smart motor management controller is specifically engineered to optimize the operation of motors and related systems, making it a crucial component in various industrial applications.

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The SMMC-3 supports various communication protocols such as Modbus RTU and TCP, allowing for seamless integration into existing control systems. With its communication capabilities, users can easily access performance data remotely, facilitating better decision-making and resource management.

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In summary, Emerson SMMC-3 embodies state-of-the-art technologies and features that elevate motor management in industrial automation. With its robust protection mechanisms, real-time monitoring, versatile communication options, user-friendly design, and energy management capabilities, the SMMC-3 is an invaluable asset for industries striving for operational excellence and sustainability.