Dec 3.2 control – introduction, So, what does dec3.2 actually do – Tempest Hurricane User Manual

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Hurricane Enclosure User Manual

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DEC 3.2 Control – Introduction

Tempest Lighting and Projector Enclosures have been in daily use around the world for almost a

decade. Tempest enclosures protect expensive and delicate equipment in all climates, maintaining

a comfortable operating temperature, and preventing condensation – the real outdoor enemy.

DEC3.2

TM

– that’s Digital Enclosure Control, third Generation, revision 2 – is the brain of your

Tempest enclosure. It will maintain the internal environment in a comfortable temperature and

humidity range, and prevent condensation – the real equipment killer. DEC3.2 monitors internal

temperature, humidity and lamp current at all times, and uses this information to control its lamp

relay, fan(s) and heater(s). It can report back over the DMX cable, using the RDM protocol (Remote

Device Management) if desired.

Unless otherwise specified, this version of the user guide refers to DEC3.2 units fitted with software version

0.1.xxx or later.

So, what does DEC3.2 actually DO?

The DEC3.2 Engine is the brains of the operation – here’s a layout:

This schematic shows
the relationship between
DEC3.2’s functional
elements.

The power supply is
universal 100-240V, but
fans and heaters are
either 120V or 230VAC,
and must be so
specified.

High-quality, high power
Electro-mechanical
relays provide two pole
power isolation for the
enclosed the
fixture/projector in the
event of an over-
temperature condition.

Fans and heaters are
switched using
generously overrated
Triac devices for
maximum reliability.

4 DMX connections are
provided to facilitate field
termination of DMX
inputs and outputs via
the enclosed fixture and
the controller.

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ller

2 Pole 30A

Lamp Relay

30A Triac

Heater Switch

10A

A

Power Feed

DEC

Link through

DMX/RDM Input

DMX/RDM Output

to next enclosure

User Interface

Sensor Block

Heaters

Fans

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