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1763H532 Ed.02

3.- Recommendations

Disconnect the voltage before carrying out any operations inside the electrical panel. All wiring should be according to 

current standards and should be carried out by authorised staff. Only carry out the wiring foreseen in the wiring 

diagrams. Using the electrical panel not observing the manufacturer's instructions may alter the appliance's safety 

requirements. A tool is needed to remove any fixed part.

Panel installation:

It is advisable to leave a clean safety space without obstacles around the panel.
Do not knock or make sudden movements on the panel.
Carry out the wiring according to the installation manual.
The probes and their cables should 

NEVER

 be installed in a conduit together with power, control or feeder cables.

The earth terminals that the panels contain are installed to guarantee the continuity of earthing, however, earthing is 

not carried out by the terminal and should be carried out outside the panel.
The neutral ratings are of the TT type. The IT rating should not be used.
Circuit breakers (protective switches) are of the phase/s + neutral, curve C type, guaranteeing switching and protection 

against overcurrents.
Close the panel when your are not working on it.
Residual current protection outside the electrical panel according to low voltage electrotechnical regulations.
The panels comply with European Standards EN 61439-1 and EN-61439-3 for the electrical panel and EN-60730 

for the control board.
Terminals for copper external conductors.

Checks before starting the panel up:

Power supply voltages and frequencies will be the ones that figure in the "Technical specifications" section.
Check that there are no loose parts or foreign bodies on connections or switchgear.
Check that there is no dust or damp inside the panel.
Check the correct fastening of the switchgear and components.
Check the correct tightening of the screws and power connections.
Check the correct connection of the power conductors.
Check the correct insulation of the outer lines and that they do not mechanically force the inner connections of the 

panel.
Check that the maximum current of the FK1, FK2 and FK3 motor guards has been set correctly (depending on the model).
Before starting the installation up, we recommend preheating the compressor's housing. 

Checks during the panel start-up:

Check that no electric arcs occur.
Check that the relays or contactors do not produce ratios.
Check that there is no overheating in cables, controllers and the rest of the switchgear.

Checks after the first 24 hours of operation:

Check that no overheating occurs.
Retighten screws and power connections.

Periodical preventive maintenance:

The panel should remain closed using its lock.
Retighten the power connections once a year.
Check the wear of the switchgear once a year.
Clean the outer surface of the panel with a soft cloth, water and detergent. Do not use abrasive detergents, petrol, 

white spirits or solvents.

Technical data:

Working ambient temperature: –5 ºC to 40 ºC
Rated isolation voltage Ui = 440 V~
Electrical panels with degree of protection: IP 65
CEM B environment
Terminals for copper conductors
Resistance to short-circuits Icc=6 kA
Rated pulse voltage (Vimp) 2,5 KV

Cable isolation voltage:

Operation: 500V
Power: 750V

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Summary of Contents for PROCool AKO-17635-1

Page 1: ...AKO 17635 1 AKO 17635 2 PROCool Electronic Panel GB 1763H532 Ed 02 User manual 1...

Page 2: ...damage which may occur due to failure to comply with these regulations Rigorouslyfollowtheinstructionsdescribedinthismanual Inordertoextendthelifetimeofourproductstothemaximum thefollowingpointsmustbe...

Page 3: ...only probes supplied by AKO should be used Between 40 C and 20 C if the NTC probe is extended up to 1 000 m with minimum 0 5 mm wire the maximum deviation will be 0 25 C Wire for probe extension ref...

Page 4: ...Checks before starting the panel up Powersupplyvoltagesandfrequencieswillbetheonesthatfigureinthe Technicalspecifications section Checkthattherearenoloosepartsorforeignbodiesonconnectionsorswitchgear...

Page 5: ...the advanced configurationmenu During configuration it allows you to scroll through the different levels or when setting a parameter tochangeitsvalue One short press displays the current set point va...

Page 6: ...ture set in A2 has been reached p 14 Alternating with temperature External alarm activated by digital input p 14 Alternating with temperature Severe external alarm activated by digital input p 14 Alte...

Page 7: ...escribed depends on the panel model AKO 17635 1 AKO 17635 2 Identification F1 General circuit breaker FM Operation circuit breaker FK1 Compressor motor guard condenser fan 1 depending on model K1M Com...

Page 8: ...1 Maximum defrost duration The defrost will end after this time has elapsed since it started F3 Fan status during defrost It defines the status of the fans during defrost 0 Stopped 1 Running A1 Maximu...

Page 9: ...n external switch configuring one of the digital inputs as Change set point P10 or P11 4 If we set the C11 parameter to 0 it can only be activated by external switch ON SP SP Dif OFF COMP C When the t...

Page 10: ...he average performance of the last 24 hours taking into account the number of starts and stops and the average time in each state stop start C6 3 The compressor will run as scheduled in C7 ON and C8 O...

Page 11: ...mination The defrost will terminate if The temperature programmed in parameter d4 has been reached in probe 2 Probe 2 must be activated P4 In the event of probe 2 failure defrosting will be complete o...

Page 12: ...configuredas remotedefrost P10 P11 6 7 3 Fan control Fans are controlled with probe 2 evaporator and parameters F0 shutdown temperature and F1 Probe differential Even if probe 2 is not connected or an...

Page 13: ...sostat is activated but it will display the Pd message after 15 minutes STARTUP When the temperature in probe 1 reaches the set point plus the differential SP C1 value the liquid solenoid opens This i...

Page 14: ...nd is disabled when it reaches 8 degrees In the case of configuring the alarms in relation to the SP A0 0 the value set for the SP parameter is taken as a reference even though the CHANGE SET POINT fu...

Page 15: ...er defrost A4 Delays activation of temperature alarms post defrost Delay of max min temperature alarm A5 Delays activation of maximum A1 and minimum A2 temperature alarms from the moment temperature p...

Page 16: ...ipment to the key Connect the programming key in the parameter server connector Press the READ key on the programming key Disconnect the device programming key Transfer parameters from the key to the...

Page 17: ...isfunctionconfiguresalltheunit sparameterstoitsdefaultvalues i e asitleavesthefactory In order to return the computer to its initial settings go to the programming menu and set parameter P3 to 1 The c...

Page 18: ...45 C2 C4 Typeofdelayforprotectionofthecompressor Page10 0 OFF ON sincethelastdisconnection 1 OFF ON ON OFF sincethelastshut down start up 0 0 1 C5 Protectiondelaytime valueoftheoptionselectedinparame...

Page 19: ...up Page12 0 NO Firstdefrostasperd0 1 YES Firstdefrostasperd6 0 0 1 d6 Defroststartdelayonequipmentstart up Page12 min 0 0 255 d8 Calculatedtimebetweendefrostperiod Page12 0 Totalactualtime 1 Sumoftim...

Page 20: ...nalofthedigitalinputdisappears P10orP11 2or3 Page15 min 0 0 120 A8 Showwarningifdefrostisterminatedbytime out 0 No 1 Yes Page14 0 0 1 A10 TemperatureAlarmDifferential A1andA2 Page14 C F 0 1 1 0 20 0 A...

Page 21: ...mumstart uptimeafterpumpdown Page13 Valuesbetween1and9secondsarenotaccepted 0 Disabled sec 0 0 120 P15 Maximumpumpdowntime Page13 0 Disabled min 0 0 15 P23 Stopevaporatorfansandcompressoronopeningdoor...

Page 22: ...ion 1 C PrecisionoftheNTCprobeat25 C 0 4 C InputforNTCprobe AKO 14901 Maximuminputpowerintheoperation 30VA Workingambienttemperature 5 Cto40 C Storageambienttemperature 30 Cto70 C Overvoltagecategory...

Page 23: ...ight to supply materials that might vary slightly to those described in ourTechnical Sheets Updated information is available on our website AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L Avda Roquetes 30 38 08812 Sant Per...

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