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alto-shaam.com

Service Manual

Vector

®

 Multi-Cook Oven

Deluxe Control

VMC-F3E

VMC-F4E

Structured Air Technology™

MN-46896-EN

REV.01

07/20

EN

Summary of Contents for Vector VMC-F3E

Page 1: ...alto shaam com Service Manual Vector Multi Cook Oven Deluxe Control VMC F3E VMC F4E Structured Air Technology MN 46896 EN REV 01 07 20 EN...

Page 2: ...in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Alto Shaam Inc Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this documentation are the property of their respective owners Manufacturer A...

Page 3: ...ency service call center for immediate access to local authorized service agencies outside standard business hours The emergency service access is provided exclusively for Alto Shaam equipment and is...

Page 4: ...FOREWORD Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 4 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 5: ...fication 22 Top Panel Component Identification 23 Control Panel Component Identification 24 F4 Electrical Component Identification 26 F3 Electrical Component Identification 27 Back Panel Component Ide...

Page 6: ...able on your Device 81 Cannot Connect to cheflinc alto shaam com 82 The Oven is not Displayed on the Dashboard 83 Unable to Assign Recipes from the Dashboard to Ovens in the Field 84 Assembly Disassem...

Page 7: ...NGER Danger indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death WARNING Warning indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious inj...

Page 8: ...otective clothing such as dry oven mitts when loading and unloading the appliance Use caution when using the appliance Floors adjacent to the appliance may become slippery Do not cover or block any of...

Page 9: ...concerning use of the appliance by person responsible for their safety People impaired by drugs or alcohol Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Children sha...

Page 10: ...e gloves Protective clothing Eye protection Face protection Service Technician Training Only trained personnel are permitted to service or repair the appliance Service technicians must be knowledgeabl...

Page 11: ...oven is now on Turning off the oven To turn off the oven do the following 2 Touch and hold the ON OFF button until the Shut down options screen displays Touch Shut down to turn off the oven The oven a...

Page 12: ...t have WIFI The oven will only recognize networks that require a password to connect Do not connect to a guest network Procedure To set up WIFI do the following Step Action 1 Touch the menu icon a The...

Page 13: ...N 46896 Rev 01 07 20 13 Continued from previous page 3 Touch the WIFI icon c The Network Status screen displays 4 Touch the Setup Network icon d The Select Connection Type screen displays Continued on...

Page 14: ...will show on the screen The color of the network icon indicates the strength of the signal for each network Green strong Yellow medium Red weak If the network to be used is not displayed continue with...

Page 15: ...vailable touch the Add network icon f Enter the SSID using the keypad Then touch the arrow key Enter the security type Then touch the check mark Enter the password using the keypad Then touch the arro...

Page 16: ...facility must have an Ethernet port You will need an Ethernet cable Procedure To set up an Ethernet connection do the following Step Action 1 Plug the Ethernet cord into the Ethernet port on the oven...

Page 17: ...evious page 3 Touch the settings icon b The general settings screen displays 4 Touch the WIFI icon c The Network Status screen displays 5 Touch the Setup Network icon d The Select Connection Type scre...

Page 18: ...OPERATION Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 18 Continued from previous page 6 Touch the Ethernet icon e Result The Ethernet connection is now set up VMC TS 010844 e...

Page 19: ...Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 19 C OMPONENTS Chamber Identification Components will be identified in accordance with the chamber numbering illustrated here See topic Variable Frequency Drive VFD for VF...

Page 20: ...ENTS Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 20 Front Panel Identification Ref Description 1 Check fan indicator light 2 USB port 3 ON OFF button 4 Control panel display VMC PHD 010819 1...

Page 21: ...anual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 21 Back Panel Identification VMC PHD 010695 6 5 1 2 3 4 Ref Description 1 Main disconnect switch 2 Ethernet port 3 Electrical supply cord 4 Tether ring 5 Equipotential bond...

Page 22: ...panel Door drive and door switch 2 Control panel Interface board display WiFi antenna 3 Circuit breaker access panel Circuit breakers 4 Left front service panel Electric chassis components control pa...

Page 23: ...tification Door Switch Door closed 0 Ohms 0 VDC across terminals 1 and 2 of connector P3 on the control board Door open Infinite Ohms 8 VDC across terminals 1 and 2 of connector P3 on the control boar...

Page 24: ...ontrol Panel Component Identification Ref Description 1 USB port 2 Interface board 3 WiFi antenna not serviceable 4 Capacitive touch controller board not serviceable 5 Liquid Crystal Display LCD not s...

Page 25: ...O NOT USE INTERFACE BOARD SIDE B D5 D2 Ref Description BATT Clock battery I2C Capacitive touch cable J1 USB connections J3 Display back light J4 LCD interface J10 Speaker J12 12VDC power J16 8GB micro...

Page 26: ...cription 1 Variable Frequency Drive VFD 10 Solid State Relay SSR Dual 2 High limit switches 11 Relays 3 Transformer 12 Terminal blocks 4 Control board 13 Circuit breakers 5 12VDC power supply 14 Main...

Page 27: ...cription 1 Variable Frequency Drive VFD 10 Solid State Relay SSR Dual 2 High limit switches 11 Relays 3 Transformer 12 Terminal blocks 4 Control board 13 Circuit breakers 5 12VDC power supply 14 Main...

Page 28: ...le Frequency Drive VFD High Limit Switches Resettable Contacts open at 572 F 300 C WARNING Electric shock hazard Do not disassemble the VFD VMC PHD 003618 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Ref Description 1 Reset button...

Page 29: ...MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 29 12VAC Transformer The transformer provides a voltage signal to the control board The signal allows the control board to determine the incoming line voltage Primary 1700 Ohms S...

Page 30: ...VDC power supply P18 Input from switches LED 12 Chamber 1 light P8 Thermocouple inputs P21 Output to blower fan relay RL1 LED 13 Chamber 2 light P9 Heater control signal to SSRs J3 Speaker LED 14 Cham...

Page 31: ...N 46896 Rev 01 07 20 31 12VDC Power Supply Supplies DC voltage to the control board and the ON OFF switch Speaker Ref Description 1 12VDC terminals 2 12VDC adjustment 3 90 264 VAC input VMC PHD 001935...

Page 32: ...ce Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 32 Terminal Blocks VMC PHD 010716 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ref Description 1 TB 67 Light 1 2 TB 69 Light 3 3 TB 63 Light 1 4 TB 65 Light 3 5 TB 68 Light 2 6 TB 70 Light 4 F4 7 T...

Page 33: ...Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 33 Chamber Air Temperature Probe K Type Thermocouple 100 C 4 096 mV 100 F 1 521 mV 200 C 8 138 mV 200 F 3 820 mV 300 C 12 209 mV 300 F 6 094 mV VMC...

Page 34: ...COMPONENTS Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 34 Solid State Relay SSR F4 SSR 1 SSR 2 SSR 3 SSR 4 F4 F3 VMC PHD 010719 SSR 3 SSR 1 SSR 2...

Page 35: ...al AC line voltage into the SSR B2 B2 terminal AC load voltage to heating element B A A terminal DC control voltage from the control board to the SSR A A terminal DC control voltage from the control b...

Page 36: ...nction 1 Relay 1 RL 1 12 VDC Power to cooling fans and VFD 1 2 Relay 2 RL 2 240 VAC Power to VFD 2 3 Relay 3 RL 3 240 VAC Power to VFD 3 4 Relay 4 RL 4 240 VAC Power to VFD 4 5 Relay to over temperatu...

Page 37: ...und TB4 Line 2 after disconnect switch TB32 Line voltage to SSR 1 and SSR 2 TB7 Line 3 after disconnect switch TB33 Line voltage to SSR 3 and SSR 4 TB16 Line voltage after circuit breaker 5 TB36 Line...

Page 38: ...Rev 01 07 20 38 Circuit Breakers Ref Description Ref Description 1 Chamber 1 heating elements 4 Chamber 4 heating elements F4 only 2 Chamber 2 heating elements 5 Control voltage 3 Chamber 3 heating el...

Page 39: ...COMPONENTS Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 39 Main Disconnect Switch VMC PHD 001911 OFF O N OFF O N CE...

Page 40: ...COMPONENTS Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 40 WYE Filter CE Only Line Filter CE Only VMC PHD 010734 VMC PHD 010737...

Page 41: ...S Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 41 Check Fans Indicator Light Switch 1 of 2 The contacts close at or above 130 F 54 C Chamber Heating Element VMC PHD 001903 VMC PHD 003793 26 Oh...

Page 42: ...Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 42 Back Panel Component Identification VMC PHD 010740 1 2 3 4 5 Ref Description 1 Filters 2 Blower motors 3 Cooling fans 4 Check fans indicator light switch 2 of...

Page 43: ...COMPONENTS Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 43 Filter Cooling Air VMC PHD 002015...

Page 44: ...6 5 4 4 5 7 Ref Description Ref Description 1 Blower housing left side 7 Radial blower wheel 12 blade 2 Wheel blower left side 8 Motor double shaft 3 Plate motor mounting 9 Bracket adjustable motor mo...

Page 45: ...or F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 45 Cooling Fans Impedance protected 240 Volt 581 Ohm Check Fans Indicator Light Switch 2 of 2 The contacts close at or above 130 F 54 C VMC PHD 002011...

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Page 47: ...he cleaner directly into the fan openings located in the rear of the oven Monthly For monthly maintenance do the following Inspect and clean the cooling fan filters Yearly For yearly maintenance do th...

Page 48: ...ous page Record the software versions and update if necessary Record the amp draw of all elements on the service screen individually Record the incoming supply line voltage Test each chamber fan for c...

Page 49: ...n the cool down process is complete it is safe to clean the oven 2 Remove any spills with disposable paper wipes or a damp cloth 3 Wipe the outside of the oven with a damp cloth 4 Wipe the outside of...

Page 50: ...ete when the oven deactivates the blowers and the display screen turns off When the cool down process is complete it is safe to clean the oven 2 Remove the cooking racks c and jet plates d 3 Separate...

Page 51: ...s 8 Clean the door glass with Windex or equivalent glass cleaner 9 Re install the jet plates and cooking racks 10 Spray the exterior of the oven with stainless steel polish Wipe the exterior of the ov...

Page 52: ...MAINTENANCE Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 52 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 53: ...an must be used if the oven will be operated in a cooking mode for an extended period of time with the top panel removed Check the facility supplied voltage to the oven s data tag Does the facility s...

Page 54: ...ex connector are fully depressed into place Fully secure the connector in the J21 port If the connections are good replace the interface board Yes Is there a momentary 12VDC reading between pins 2 and...

Page 55: ...the right of the target temperature Continued on next page WARNING Electric shock and arc flash hazard Use caution when measuring line voltage Wear Personal Protective Equipment PPE NOTE The chamber b...

Page 56: ...ted to the circuit breakers Repair or replace any issues or failed components and retest Yes Are the high limits closed No Reset the high limit by depressing the red button until you hear or feel it c...

Page 57: ...solid state relay voltage may change with incoming voltage No Inspect the wiring between the solid state relay and the control board for any open or broken connections Yes Is the solid state relay cl...

Page 58: ...t page WARNING Electric shock and arc flash hazard Use caution when measuring line voltage Wear Personal Protective Equipment PPE NOTICE Do not operate the oven in a cooking mode for an extended perio...

Page 59: ...Check the VFD cable connector pins are all secure and fully depressed into the Molex connector Make sure the connector is properly at the control board Replace the control board Yes Disconnect the Mo...

Page 60: ...h the top panel removed Is the oven ON No Turn the oven ON Yes Check the light icon on screen Is the light icon selected No Press the light bulb icon to turn on the lights Yes Check for 12VDC voltage...

Page 61: ...period of time with the top panel removed Inspect the cooling fan filters on the back of the oven Are the filters clean and airflow unobstructed No Clean all filters and remove any obstructions Yes C...

Page 62: ...rated in a cooking mode for an extended period of time with the top panel removed Is the oven running a cook mode No Activation of the handle light happens when the oven starts a cook cycle Yes Is the...

Page 63: ...cook mode selected No Correct any voltage issues Switch the oven on and start a cook cycle Yes Is there 12VDC at the P6 connection on the control board No Trace the wiring back to the power supply an...

Page 64: ...ected to electric power Procedure To test the convection fan motors do the following Step Action 1 Touch the menu icon a The user menu screen displays 2 Touch the service icon b The enter pass code sc...

Page 65: ...s page 3 Enter the pass code 6702 c Touch the check mark d The general device screen displays 4 Scroll e to the chamber selection buttons 5 Touch the button f of the chamber to be tested The chamber o...

Page 66: ...g until the convection fan button is displayed 7 Touch the convection fan button h The speed sensor will display an RPM value 8 Move the Set target speed button i to change the motor RPM If the blowe...

Page 67: ...tor F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 67 Continued from previous page 9 Touch the convection fan button j to stop the Convection fan motor Result The convection fan motor has now been test...

Page 68: ...ected to electric power Make sure the top cover and side panels are installed when conducting this test Procedure To test the cooling fans do the following Step Action 1 Touch the menu icon a The User...

Page 69: ...uch the check mark d The general device information screen displays 4 Touch the cooling fan button e The cooling fans turn on See topic The Cooling Fans do not Operate if the fans do not operate Touch...

Page 70: ...a The user menu screen displays 2 Touch the service icon b The enter pass code screen displays Continued on next page NOTICE Do not operate the oven in a cooking mode for an extended period of time w...

Page 71: ...3 Enter the pass code 6702 c Touch the check mark d The general device information screen displays 4 Scroll e to the chamber selection buttons 5 Touch the button f of the chamber to be tested The cha...

Page 72: ...he select temperature screen displays 7 Select a temperature higher than the current chamber temperature h Touch the check mark The target temperature is displayed 8 Touch the heater button i The heat...

Page 73: ...draw of a functioning heater element is 10 15 amps 10 Touch the heater button j to stop the heater The heater and convection fan buttons will turn white 11 Cool the oven 12 Re install the side panel...

Page 74: ...e a chamber thermocouple do the following Step Action 1 Touch the menu icon a The user menu screen displays 2 Touch the service icon b The enter pass code screen displays Continued on next page NOTICE...

Page 75: ...3 Enter the pass code 6702 c Touch the check mark d The general device information screen displays 4 Scroll e to the chamber selection buttons 5 Touch the button f of the chamber to be tested The cha...

Page 76: ...ature setting g The select temperature screen displays Enter chamber temperature 7 Enter a temperature higher than the current chamber temperature h Touch the check mark The target temperature is disp...

Page 77: ...eading from the multimeter s thermocouple with the temperature sensor reading displayed on the screen Calibrate the offset 9 Calibrate the offset number Subtract the smaller value from the larger valu...

Page 78: ...mperature that needs to be calibrated The Enter offset screen displays Enter the value calibrated in step 10 and press the check mark The multimeter temperature and the temperature sensor should show...

Page 79: ...ke sure you have Multimeter Container of ice water Procedure To test the probe do the following Step Action 1 Set the multimeter a to ohms 2 Insert the probe b into a container of ice water Continued...

Page 80: ...inued from previous page 3 Insert the meter leads c into the probe connector The measurement should be between 99 and 101 ohms at 32 F 0 C Result The probe has now been tested NOTE If the measurement...

Page 81: ...website address blocked https cheflinc alto shaam com No If the website is blocked contact your network provider or IT department Yes Using a different device on the same network is the following add...

Page 82: ...com no extra characters Yes Have you setup an account on Cheflinc No Create a Cheflinc account You will need to provide your name address phone number and email Yes Use the reset your password link a...

Page 83: ...trength bars of the network icon If red you need to improve the signal strength If yellow or green check for the correct SSID password On the oven information page does it say Internet connected No Ch...

Page 84: ...Field Is the oven s visible on the dashboard No See topic The Oven is not Displayed on the Dashboard troubleshooting tree Yes In the dashboard does the oven indicate it is connected yes or offline no...

Page 85: ...en must be disconnected from electric power Have a replacement blower motor Procedure To remove and install the blower motor do the following Step Action 1 Remove the top panel a 2 Remove the side pan...

Page 86: ...d from previous page 3 Remove the back panel c 4 Disconnect the fan wire connector d Disconnect the blower motor wire connectors e 5 Cut the insulation around the motor Loosen the motor mount adjustme...

Page 87: ...assembly 8 Re install the fan mount screws g 9 Tighten the motor mount adjustment screws Re install the insulation around the motor Tape all the seams in the insulation 10 Re connect the motor wire co...

Page 88: ...ed from electric power Have a replacement heater element Procedure To remove and install a heater element do the following Step Action 1 Remove the side service panel 2 Disconnect the heater element w...

Page 89: ...4 Remove the heater element b from the oven Install the new heater element into the oven 5 Re install the heater element panel Re install the insulation over the heater element panel Tape all the sea...

Page 90: ...ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY Vector F Series Service Manual MN 46896 Rev 01 07 20 90 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 91: ...CHANGES Document realized with version PAGE REVISION ECO 2017 0 5 7 77733 NPD montev 1 2 2020 0 SOLIDWORKS Electrical 01 27 18 77733 DUAL SSR VMC FID 3 208 240V 60Hz 3PH 0 Alto Shaam 6 1 VMC FID 3 208...

Page 92: ...SCHEME REVISION 0 77733 Alto Shaam 2 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MAIN BRANCH CIRCUIT PG 03 PG 04 DRIVE MOTOR COOLING FAN TABLE OF CONTENTS PG 05 SIMPLE CONTROL PG 06 DELUXE CONTROL...

Page 93: ...C TRANSFORMER TB22 TB16 CLOSED ON RISE 130F CB 5 20A CB 6 20A CB 3 25A TB1 GND L3 L2 L1 TB4 TB7 1 2 CB 2 25A 11 12 21 22 31 32 A1 A2 COOLING FAN INDICATOR A1 A2 A2 A1 NO COM MOTOR 3 05 12 05 12 05 10...

Page 94: ...ONTROL P2 TO CONTROL P12 COOLING FAN TB16 TB26 TEMINAL BLOCK TB26 TB28 FROM RLY3 NO GND POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR...

Page 95: ...P6 J3 P14 P13 P12 P2 INPUT P3 P18 SHELF SWITCHES VALVE SENSORS BLU RED YEL OR P19 P20 P15 UI VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2...

Page 96: ...3 P18 SHELF SWITCHES VALVE SENSORS BLU RED YEL OR P19 P20 P15 UI VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P5 P9 OR YEL BLU RED YEL OR...

Page 97: ...E CHANGES Document realized with version PAGE REVISION ECO 2017 0 5 7 77734 NPD montev 1 2 2020 0 SOLIDWORKS Electrical NPD 77734 DUAL SSR VMC FID 4 208 240v 60Hz 3Ph 0 Alto Shaam 6 1 VMC FID 4 208 24...

Page 98: ...SCHEME REVISION 0 77734 Alto Shaam 2 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MAIN BRANCH CIRCUIT PG 03 PG 04 DRIVE MOTOR COOLING FAN TABLE OF CONTENTS PG 05 SIMPLE CONTROL PG 06 DELUXE CONTROL...

Page 99: ...RISE 130F CB 5 20A CB 6 20A CB 4 25A CB 3 25A TB1 GND L3 L2 L1 TB4 TB7 1 2 CB 2 25A 11 12 21 22 31 32 RLY CHECK FAN A1 A2 COOLING FAN INDICATOR A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 A1 NO COM MOTOR 3 MOTOR 4 A1 A2 05 11 05...

Page 100: ...ING FAN TB16 TB26 TEMINAL BLOCK TB26 TB28 FROM RLY4 NO FROM RLY3 NO GND POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES...

Page 101: ...VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P5 P9 OR YEL BLU RED YEL OR RED BLU YEL OR RED BLU LVIO 1 EXPANSION P1 On Off 03 12 03 12 03...

Page 102: ...TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P5 P9 OR YEL BLU RED YEL OR RED BLU YEL OR RED BLU LVIO 1 EXPANSION P1 GRND FROM SSR 4 FROM SSR 4 ON OFF...

Page 103: ...HANGES Document realized with version PAGE REVISION ECO 2017 0 5 7 77735 New montev 1 2 2020 0 SOLIDWORKS Electrical NPD 77735 400V ELEMENTS DUAL SSR VMC FID 3 380 415V 50Hz 0 Alto Shaam 6 1 VMC FID 3...

Page 104: ...SCHEME REVISION 0 77735 Alto Shaam 2 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MAIN BRANCH CIRCUIT PG 03 PG 04 DRIVE MOTOR COOLING FAN TABLE OF CONTENTS PG 05 SIMPLE CONTROL PG 06 DELUXE CONTROL...

Page 105: ...CB 6 20A CB 3 25A TB1 N GND L3 L2 L1 TB4 TB7 1 2 CB 2 25A 11 12 21 22 31 32 RLY CHECK FAN A1 A2 COOLING FAN INDICATOR A1 A2 A2 A1 NO COM MOTOR 3 05 12 05 12 05 12 05 10 05 7 05 7 05 6 05 6 05 9 05 9 0...

Page 106: ...ONTROL P2 TO CONTROL P12 COOLING FAN TB16 TB26 TEMINAL BLOCK TB26 TB28 FROM RLY3 NO GND POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR...

Page 107: ...J3 P14 P13 P12 P2 INPUT P3 P18 SHELF SWITCHES VALVE SENSORS BLU RED YEL OR P19 P20 P15 UI VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P...

Page 108: ...P3 P18 SHELF SWITCHES VALVE SENSORS BLU RED YEL OR P19 P20 P15 UI VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P5 P9 OR YEL BLU RED YEL...

Page 109: ...HANGES Document realized with version PAGE REVISION ECO 2017 0 5 7 77736 New montev 1 2 2020 0 SOLIDWORKS Electrical NPD 77736 400V ELEMENTS DUAL SSR VMC FID 4 380 415V 50Hz 0 Alto Shaam 6 1 VMC FID 4...

Page 110: ...SCHEME REVISION 0 77736 Alto Shaam 2 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MAIN BRANCH CIRCUIT PG 03 PG 04 DRIVE MOTOR COOLING FAN TABLE OF CONTENTS PG 05 SIMPLE CONTROL PG 06 DELUXE CONTROL...

Page 111: ...3 25A TB1 N GND L3 L2 L1 TB4 TB7 1 2 CB 2 25A 11 12 21 22 31 32 RLY CHECK FAN A1 A2 COOLING FAN INDICATOR A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 A1 NO COM MOTOR 3 MOTOR 4 A1 A2 05 11 05 11 05 11 05 11 05 11 05 10 05 10 05 6...

Page 112: ...ING FAN TB16 TB26 TEMINAL BLOCK TB26 FROM RLY4 NO FROM RLY3 NO GND POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES POWER BLK WHT WHT GREEN YEL VFD DATA YEL RED OR BLU M U V W HES POWER...

Page 113: ...POWER P6 J3 P14 P13 P12 P2 INPUT P3 P18 SHELF SWITCHES VALVE SENSORS BLU RED YEL OR P19 P20 P15 UI VOLTAGE 27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OF...

Page 114: ...27V TELCO TELCO TELCO TELCO 1 2 3 4 3 4 ON UP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS OFF DOWN ON OFF 1 2 1 P5 P9 OR YEL BLU RED YEL OR RED BLU YEL OR RED BLU LVIO 1 EXPANSION P1 GRND FROM SSR 4 FROM SSR 4 O...

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