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Ascon Tecnologic - B05B - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 22

8.  PROBLEMS AND MAINTENANCE

8.1 

Notifications

8.1.1 

Error messages

Error

Reason

Action 

E1 -E1
E2 -E2
E3 -E3

The probe may be interrupted 
(

E

) or in short circuit (

-E

) or 

may measure a value outside 
the range allowed

Check the probe connec-
tion with the instrument 
and check that the probe 
works correctly

ep

EEPROM memory error

Press the 

/

 key

er

Fatal memory error

Replace the instrument or 
ship to factory for repair

8.1.2 

Other messages

Message

Reason

od

Delay at power ON in progress

Ln

Keyboard lock

H1

High temperature alarm 1 in progress

L1

Low temperature alarm 1 in progress

H2

High temperature alarm 2 in progress

L2

Low temperature alarm 2 in progress

AL

Digital input alarm in progress

Pr

Digital input 

Pr

 alarm in progress

HP

Digital input 

HP 

alarm in progress

LP

Digital input 

LP

 alarm in progress

oP

Door open

dF

Defrost in progress with 

dL

 = 

Lb

Pd

Post-defrost in progress with 

dL

 = 

Lb

Ec

Eco

 mode active

tr

Turbo

 mode active

HU

High voltage alarm

LU

Low voltage alarm

8.2 

Cleaning

We recommend cleaning of the instrument only with a slightly 
wet cloth using water and not abrasive cleaners or solvents.

8.3 

Disposal

The appliance (or the product) must be disposed 
of separately in compliance with the local 
standards in force on waste disposal

9.  WARRANTY AND REPAIRS

The instrument is under warranty against manufacturing flaws 
or faulty material, that are found within 18 months from deliv-
ery date.  The warranty is limited to repairs or to the replace-
ment of the instrument.
The eventual opening of the housing, the violation of the instru-
ment or the improper use and installation of the product will 
bring about the immediate withdrawal of the warranty effects.
In the event of a faulty instrument, either within the period 
of warranty, or further to its expiry, please contact our sales 
department to obtain authorisation for sending the instrument 
to our company.
The faulty product must be shipped to Ascon Tecnologic with 
a detailed description of the faults found, without any fees or 
charge for Ascon Tecnologic, except in the event of alterna-
tive agreements.

10.  TECHNICAL DATA

10.1  Electrical characteristics

Power supply:

 100 ÷ 240 VAC ±10%;

AC frequency:

 50/60 Hz;

Power consumption:

 about 4 VA;

Inputs:
B05B

 

3 inputs

 for 

temperature probes

 

NTC

 (103AT-2, 10 k

W

 @ 25°C); 

 

3 free of voltage digital inputs

 (DI4 always present) 

 

2 as an alternative to inputs Pr2 (DI2) and Pr3 (DI3);

P03

 1 free of voltage digital input (DI1);

P34

 No digital inputs;

Output:

 Up o 4 outputs: Relays or 2 relays and 2 SSR:

EN 61810

EN 60730

UL 60730

Out1 (H) - SPST-NO - 
30 A - 2 HP 250 V

30 (15) A

6 (6) A

6 A Res.,  
96 LRA,  
16 FLA

Out1 (R) - SPST-NO - 
16 A - 1 HP 250 V

16 (9) A

6 (4) A

6 A Res.,  
30 LRA,  
5 FLA

Out2 - SPST-NO - 8 A - 
1/2 HP 250 V

8 (3) A

4 (4) A

4 A Res.,  
12 LRA,  
2 FLA

Out3: SPST - 5A - 250 V

5 (1) A

1 (1) A

1 A Res.

Out 3: SSR 2A/250 V

0.1 A (min.) 0.5A (max.) resistive

Out4: SPST - 5A - 250 V

5 (1) A

1 (1) A

1 A Res.

Out 4: SSR 2A/250 V

0.1 A (min.) 0.5A (max.) resistive

Common pole for Power supply (Pin 1):

 12 A max.;

Relay output Electrical life:

 30000 operations as for 

EN 60730;

Action type:

 Type 1.B (EN 60730-1);

Overvoltage category:

 II;

Device class:

 Class II;

Isolation:

 Reinforced insulation between the low voltage 

part (supply and relay outputs) and front panel; Reinforced 
insulation between the low voltage section (supply and relay 
outputs) and the extra low voltage section (inputs).

10.2  Mechanical characteristics

Housing:

 Self-extinguishing plastic, UL 94 V0;

Heat and fire resistance category:

 D;

Ball Pressure Test as described in EN60730:

 accessible 

parts 75°C; support live parts 125°C;

Dimensions:

 

B05B

: 92 x 92 mm, depth 27.8 mm, 

 

P03

: 96 x 50 mm, depth 22.5 mm, 

 

P34

: 78 x 35 mm, depth 34 mm;

Weight:

 

B05B

: about 130 g, 

 

P03

: 90 g, 

 

P34

: 44 g;

Mounting:

 

B05B

: Insidea panel with 2 screws, 

 

P03

: Incorporated flush in panel (thickness  

 

max. 2 mm) in a 90 x 4 mm hole, 

 

P34

: Incorporated flush in panel (thickness  

 max. 

8.5 mm) in a 71 x 29 mm hole;

Connections:

 

B05 power supply and outputs:

 6 poles  

 

AMP MATE-N-LOK .250 type connector;

Connections between B05B and P03/P34:

 3 m max. by 3 

poles cable with mini removable connectors;

Pollution degree:

 2;

Operating temperature:

 0 ÷ 60°C;

Summary of Contents for B05B

Page 1: ...ng the temperature or continuous time compressor operating through stopping the compressor electric heating or hot gas cycle inversion The appliance has special defrosting optimisation func tions and...

Page 2: ...n be used to start stop a manual defrost In parameter programming or variables display mode is used for selecting the parameters and for increas ing the values to be set In programming mode if pressed...

Page 3: ...is possible to select which Set Point is to be set as active S1 S2 S3 Once selected the active Set Point press the key or wait 10 s after which the instrument makes the selected Set Point active and...

Page 4: ...pro tected if instead the SET LED is steady ON the parameter is programmable without password is unprotected To change the parameter visibility press the key and while keeping it pressed press also t...

Page 5: ...ut adequate protections The instrument used with NTC 103AT11 probe identifiable by the printed code 103AT 11 visible on the sensor part is compliant with standard EN 13485 Thermometers for measuring t...

Page 6: ...igher than the maximum electricity current permitted As the instrument is built in equipment with permanent con nection inside housing it is not equipped with either switches or internal devices to pr...

Page 7: ...d With the key pressed for 1 s if UF 2 Using a Digital Input if parameter oF 7 where o is the number of the digital input o 1 4 for P03 or o 2 4 for P34 5 2 Normal Economic and Turbo operation The con...

Page 8: ...oods temperature recovery after which it returns to normal operation mode and so on Temp SE SP SH Hd Ed tt 2 tC tC time Normal Turbo Turbo Et 1 d Pr1 1 The Et time count is reset at each door opening...

Page 9: ...nstrument alternately displays the label AL and the variable set at parameter dS 6 Normal ECO mode selection with NO contact at digital input closure the instrument switches to the ECO mode operation...

Page 10: ...d the key pressed 5 6 Temperature control All parameters relative to the temperature control are con tained in the re group The instrument control is ON OFF and acts on the ot and HE outputs depending...

Page 11: ...urned ON last time delay between two switching ON off off off ON S1 Temp time d P3 P3 P3 ot output ON ON Pr1 During the output inhibition the LED of the control output blinks It is also possible to pr...

Page 12: ...rrectly set it is possible to avoid many non necessary defrosting cycles and therefore save energy that could instead happens in normal operation when to guar antee the system efficiency the interval...

Page 13: ...mperature has not reached the lock value or the SP d value or is elapsed the time set at parameter dA dL Lb Shows the label dF during the defrost cycle and Pd after the defrost until at the end of def...

Page 14: ...rms and their differentials 1d 2d With parameters 1y and 2y it is also possible to define whether the alarm thresholds 1H 2H 1L 2L are absolute or relative to the Set Point Depending on the desired op...

Page 15: ...to disable the control outputs when the main voltage is lower or higher than the values set at parameters LU Low voltage Alarm expressed in Volt x 10 HU High voltage Alarm expressed in Volt x 10 At th...

Page 16: ...remote display To the instrument it is possible to connect the remote display TVR Y through the special cable that can have a maximum length of 10 m The TVR Y device is directly supplied by the instru...

Page 17: ...C F 0 0 11 CU 280C Measure offset display only 30 0 30 0 C F 30 9 9 9 9 30 C F 0 0 12 P2 280D Probe Pr2 input function 0 oF 1 EP 2 Au 3 cd 4 r1 5 dG oF No function EP Evaporator Au Aux cd Condenser r1...

Page 18: ...oF 30 tE 2820 Defrost stop temperature 99 9 999 0 C F 99 9 9 9 9 10 99 C F 8 0 31 Ei 2821 Defrost interval for evaporator probe error 0 oF 0 01 99 59 h min oF No interval 01 59 min 01 99 h 6 32 EE 28...

Page 19: ...Description Range MODBUS R W Range display Default display Note 56 1y 283C Temperature alarms 1 Type 1 10 1 Pr1 absolute with label H L 2 Pr1 Relative with label H L 3 Au absolute with label H L 4 Au...

Page 20: ...Au Auxiliary At Silenceable alarm AL Not silenceable Alarm An Stored alarm t Silenceable alarm with inverse logic Output open in alarm L Not silenceable Alarm with inverse logic Output open in alarm n...

Page 21: ...SH and SE limits 2 Direct selection of Active Set Point between the 3 pre set Set Points S1 S2 and S3 using the keys 2 83 PP 285B Access Password to parameter functions 0 oF 1 99 oF No password 1 999...

Page 22: ...e shipped to Ascon Tecnologic with a detailed description of the faults found without any fees or charge for Ascon Tecnologic except in the event of alterna tive agreements 10 TECHNICAL DATA 10 1 Elec...

Page 23: ...ir S A 1 50 C 90 C with probe NTC 103AT11 11 INSTRUMENT ORDERING CODE 11 1 B05B Instrument Code MODEL B05B Controller a POWER SUPPLY H 100 230 VAC b OUTPUT 1 OUT 1 H Relay SPST NO 30A AC1 for resistiv...

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