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carismatic
01-11-2008, 04:14 PM
Hi, I need controlling a cooler compressor with a Johnson Controls FX family controllers.Somebody try this?controlling with a FX family?Could you send to me example program for fx family?or single line control diagram.
my mail:carismatic_boy@hotmail.com
Thanks.
mechdorn
01-12-2008, 09:04 PM
The Fx family is fully programmable. Refer use, doesn’t matter. The application sounds fairly simple. Most of the people here aren't going to share stuff they are paid to do.
tlrsr
01-13-2008, 07:39 AM
The Fx family is fully programmable. Refer use, doesn’t matter. The application sounds fairly simple. Most of the people here aren't going to share stuff they are paid to do.
I think you will find that mechdorn is wrong. The people on this forum WILL share their work. You just have to present your request in a way that can be understood.
What are your qualifications?
What is it you are trying to do?
Before someone can develop the programming, you need to give them a sequence of operation.
mechdorn
01-13-2008, 11:52 PM
I think you will find that mechdorn is wrong. The people on this forum WILL share their work. You just have to present your request in a way that can be understood.
What are your qualifications?
What is it you are trying to do?
Before someone can develop the programming, you need to give them a sequence of operation.
Ok, Ok tlrsr I'll forward my only refer apd. It's starting to get cold here and I might be looking for a new gig in the sunshine state. It's more than carismatc is looking for, but I didn't see any other replies. The FX06 program consists of a single cooler with 2 cooling units. The units are equal capacity and are lead/lag redundant. It has a primary space sensor with a back-up sensor. A defrost circuit is installed with a back-up to the lead circuit. High and low temp alarms are included. The lead/lag is based on a on/off schedule because a weekly schedule is not viewable with the FX06 onboard display. I usually use time counters for rotation but, I learned on a power failure they clear and start at zero. The program is set in SI, it's for a research company
There is also some button features on the display. If Carismatic can cut the program in halve and read thru some of the BS he should be able to find what he is looking for.
carismatic
01-14-2008, 07:36 AM
Thanky you so much "mechdorn".Thanks for your sharing experiments.I will waiting your mails about this subjects. :))))
simsd
01-14-2008, 02:54 PM
carismatic,
why don't you tell us exactly what you are trying to control and how?
mechdorn
01-14-2008, 05:08 PM
Thanky you so much "mechdorn".Thanks for your sharing experiments.I will waiting your mails about this subjects. :))))
No problem carismatic, if you any questions give me a call.
carismatic
05-01-2008, 02:39 PM
carismatic,
why don't you tell us exactly what you are trying to control and how?
Hi simsd.I will controlling a compressors with a fx familiy controllers.I need Controlling electronic expansion valve, super heat sensor and input/output temp. press. etc.. Same as Carel Pico 2 series controller.
Thx.
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