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Beer Grill AG 

 

Beer Grill GmbH 

 

Allmendstrasse 7 

Tel. +41 56 618 7800 

Körnerstrasse 14 a 

Tel. +49 71 61 659 876 

[email protected] 

CH 

– 5612 Villmergen, 

Switzerland 

Fax +41 56 618 7849 

– 79539 Lörrach, 

Germany 

Fax +49 71 61 659 879 

www.beergrill.com 

 

 

 

 

 

Assembly-Programming-Instructions_Cold-Rack_e_05-10-2018 

 

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Setpoint for fan as fixed value 

If [F15 = 4], the evaporator fan reacts to fixed temperature setpoint 

F20

 (set as the difference to the cooling space setpoint 

c1

). The temperature from the evaporator sensor serves as the measured value. Whenever the evaporator is colder than 

setpoint 

F20

, the fan runs at maximum speed as defined in parameter 

F8

. If the evaporator is too warm (setpoint 

F20

 plus 

hysteresis 

F21

), the fan runs at the minimum speed defined in 

F13

Setpoint for fan as differential temperature 

If 

[F15 = 5

], the evaporator fan does not react to a fixed setpoint, but to a temperature difference between the evaporator 

and the cooling space. The temperature from the evaporator sensor serves as the measured value. The setpoint for the fan 
is formed from the cooling space temperature plus the difference of 

F20

 and runs parallel to the cooling space temperature. 

This results in demand-oriented behaviour where the fan can run at maximum speed (as defined in parameter F8), even at 
higher temperatures. Only the evaporator must be correspondingly colder than the cooling space. If the evaporator is too 
warm (differential setpoint plus hysteresis 

F21

), the fan runs at the minimum speed defined in 

F13

F16

 Defrosting fan mode 

This parameter is used to specify if the fan is to be switched on or off during  defrosting. This parameter has no effect in 
temperature-controlled fan mode [

F15

4 or 5]. 

F17

 Delay after compressor on 

To ensure that the compressor and fan do not unnecessarily load the power supply by switching on together, this parameter 
can be used to set a switch-on delay for the fan. It has no effect in temperature-controlled fan mode. 

F18

 Delay after defrosting 

After defrosting is complete, the switching on of the fan is delayed for the time period set here. This parameter is valid in all 
set fan modes. 

F19

 Drip pause time (with 

F15 

= 2) 

If the fan runs continuously, there is a small temperature fluctuation with high humidity. In the "With compressor on" mode, 
however,  the  temperature fluctuation  is  greater  and  the  humidity  lower.  This  parameter  is  now  used to  combine  the  two 
advantages. The fan operates continuously and is switched off for the time specified here when the compressor is switched 
off. This allows the humidity that forms on the evaporator to drip off.  

F20

 Evaporator fan control offset (for 

F15 

= 4 or 5) 

For [

F15 

= 4], the following applies: The basis is the setpoint for control loop 1

(c1

 or 

c3

). If the evaporator temperature is 

below the setpoint, the evaporator fan is switched on. This switch point can be shifted by the value set here. For [

F15 

= 5], 

the following applies: The temperature difference between the cooling space (sensor from c0) and evaporator temperature 
(sensor from d0) determines the switching point for the evaporator fan. If the evaporator temperature is below the cooling 
space temperature, the evaporator fan is switched on. This switch point can be shifted by the value set here. 

F21

 Hysteresis (with 

F15 

= 4 or 5) 

The control hysteresis is always set above the calculated switching point. 

F50

 Condenser sensor assignment 

This parameter is used to set which sensor input is to be the sensor input of the condenser sensor. The selected sensor 
must be set accordingly in the 

parameters. 

F51

 Condenser fan: Setpoint 

Only with [

F65 

= 3]. If the value set here is exceeded, the condenser fan is switched on. 

F54

 Condenser fan: Switching hysteresis 

Only has an effect in the setting [

F65 

= 3]. The hysteresis is set on one side above the setpoint of parameter 

F51

F58

 Condenser fan: Delay after compressor start 

Switch-on delay of the condenser fan after the compressor has been switched on. 

F59

 Condenser fan: Delay after compressor stop 

Running-on of the condenser fan after the compressor has been switched off. 

F65

 Condenser fan function 

0:  No function, i.e. the condenser fan is off 

1:  Condenser fan always on 

2:  On when the compressor is on 

3:  Condenser fan is controlled by the setpoint in parameter F51. In the case of a sensor fault, the fan behaves as in setting 

[

F65 

= 2]. 

4:  As 3, but the fan is set continuously via a voltage output. The proportional range is specified in parameter 

F66

.  

Summary of Contents for Cold Rack / Refrigerated Display Cabinets

Page 1: ...splay Cabinets Presentation of Cold Food Beverages Installation and programming manual for appliances from 2015 onwards Attention This manual is intended for service technicians shopfitters and refrig...

Page 2: ...he showcase air ducts 10 1 10 Avoiding the worst error in installation 11 1 11 Two installation options 12 1 12 Air routing for self cooled appliances 12 1 13 Drawings and technical data 14 1 14 Insta...

Page 3: ...Subject to technical changes without prior notice Before installing and putting the refrigerated cabinets into operation please read these instructions carefully and strictly follow the information it...

Page 4: ...es should not be installed near doors or in areas where they are exposed to considerable air circulation e g outlet openings of air conditioning ventilation and heating systems When designing the vent...

Page 5: ...d in the enclosed programming manual As a result of condensation all refrigerated appliances must have an external condensation drain or a condensation tray 1 4 Mobile version In the case of mobile ap...

Page 6: ...under the cooling tank on the side of the compressor unit In the case of centrally cooled appliances the control system including the connector plug is mounted flat under the showcase tank The displa...

Page 7: ...nerstrasse 14 a Tel 49 71 61 659 876 info beergrill com CH 5612 Villmergen Switzerland Fax 41 56 618 7849 D 79539 L rrach Germany Fax 49 71 61 659 879 www beergrill com Assembly Programming Instructio...

Page 8: ...H 5612 Villmergen Switzerland Fax 41 56 618 7849 D 79539 L rrach Germany Fax 49 71 61 659 879 www beergrill com Assembly Programming Instructions_Cold Rack_e_05 10 2018 Page 8 Use a screwdriver 2 5 mm...

Page 9: ...e assistance of another person is required to guide the cables of the control panel and the power supply in order to avoid pinching the cables when the appliance is set down After installation and mou...

Page 10: ...nctionality of the showcase air ducts 1 Cold air intake must always be kept clear 2 Evaporator cold exchanger must not be iced up or dusty 3 Cold air discharge from the rear wall must not be completel...

Page 11: ...rical energy absorption must be dissipated from the cooling unit this is the only way the refrigeration circuit can function A Cooling unit The unit pumps the gaseous refrigerant through the cooling s...

Page 12: ...utlet channelled on the same side Optional Additional fan The air opening of the panelling is less than 5 mm from the condenser Air inlet for cold air Outlet opening for warm air Front of condenser ho...

Page 13: ...ake area in order to prevent the warm exhaust air from being sucked in Make sure that the intake opening and the air outlet opening are large enough The air flow must not be interrupted or obstructed...

Page 14: ...r general use in refrigeration systems 2 1 Product description The ST BOX 200 is used for thermostatic temperature control of refrigeration systems The controller can be supplied with 90 250 V AC and...

Page 15: ...71 61 659 879 www beergrill com Assembly Programming Instructions_Cold Rack_e_05 10 2018 Page 15 2 2 Control box circuit diagram Ver 1 11 F3 F2 Pt100 PTC 90 250V max 16 A PTC 24V 0 100 F4 4 20m A 0 1...

Page 16: ...UP key Press this key to increase the parameter value Press the UP key for 3 seconds to start defrosting at any time Key 2 DOWN key Press this key to decrease the parameter value An alarm can be ackno...

Page 17: ...ctions_Cold Rack_e_05 10 2018 Page 17 Product description The ST521 operating panel is equipped with an RJ45 connector plug and thus serves as an operating panel for a remote ST BOX It has six keys an...

Page 18: ...lmergen Switzerland Fax 41 56 618 7849 D 79539 L rrach Germany Fax 49 71 61 659 879 www beergrill com Assembly Programming Instructions_Cold Rack_e_05 10 2018 Page 18 3 Parametrisation Ver 1 11 Parame...

Page 19: ...ressing the DOWN key can be used to acknowledge the buzzer sound SET key 4 Press the SET key 4 to display the setpoint Light key 3 The key function 3 can be defined using parameter b4 Option key 6 The...

Page 20: ...r the parametrisation process press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously After approx 3 seconds the code word PA appears on the display Press the UP or DOWN key to switch between the code words PA and...

Page 21: ...1 Setpoint displayed cannot be adjusted 2 Setpoint not displayed 3 PA and PAE levels read only 4 PA level read only PAE level not displayed 5 Function keys deactivated 0 0 0 L9 Read display status 0...

Page 22: ...17 Display 2nd actual value L1b 18 Set for 2nd setpoint L16 Humidity function same as 12 after expiry b 19 Set for 2nd setpoint L16 control loop 2 on off 20 Set for 2nd setpoint L16 C function 21 Set...

Page 23: ...LEDs 5 100 50 50 50 A4 Type of controller connected 0 Standard 112 Adr Con PA PAE 1 ST Box PA PAE 1 1 1 A5 Restrict access to USr level 0 All levels free 1 Only USr level accessible 0 0 0 A99 Passwor...

Page 24: ...10 Min temperature L5 Request cycle The measured values are requested periodically The display is updated at the same rate L6 Software version L7 Display during standby The current status of the remo...

Page 25: ...esent see L4 L99 Password for access to parameter list L The password can be assigned individually ATTENTION If the user forgets the password access to the parameter list is only possible with a maste...

Page 26: ...controller is switched off F90 Data transmission error controller not found Check the interface cabling Check the address PAE L L0 must be identical to L1 The correct ST BUS address must always be se...

Page 27: ...75 r H no condensation Degree of protection IP65 from the front IP00 from behind Protection class Protection class III appliance carries low voltage only Standards CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC...

Page 28: ...l com Assembly Programming Instructions_Cold Rack_e_05 10 2018 Page 28 4 Technical data of the control system 4 1 ST Box parameter groups A Alarms b Keys and switch inputs c Control loop 1 d Defrostin...

Page 29: ...Cold Rack Showca ses d1 Defrosting interval 0 No automatic defrosting 1 99 h 3 3 3 d2 Type of defrosting 0 No defrosting 1 Compressor off only recirculation 2 Electric 3 With hot gas 1 1 1 d3 Stop at...

Page 30: ...ers H11 to H53 0 None 1 Sensor F1 2 Sensor F2 3 Sensor F3 4 Sensor F4 5 Weighted average of F1 and F2 1 1 1 A1 Upper limit value 0 1 99 0 C 0 0 Inactive 10 0 10 0 10 0 A2 Lower limit value 99 0 0 1 C...

Page 31: ...lues Customer values Arctis Duplex Vulcano Cold Rack Showc ases b11 Function of external switching input E1 0 No function 1 Controller on standby 2 High pressure alarm see A20 3 Low pressure alarm see...

Page 32: ...escription of the sensors in parameters H11 to H53 0 None 1 Sensor F1 2 Sensor F2 3 Sensor F3 4 Sensor F4 5 Weighted average of F1 and F2 1 1 1 c1 Control loop Setpoint for Set1 c8 c7 0 0 0 0 0 0 c2 C...

Page 33: ...umidity mode 0 Off 1 Evaporator fan on continuous operation 2 Humidification 3 Dehumidification with reheating 1 1 1 c35 Humidity hysteresis 0 1 15 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 c36 Humidity hysteresis mode 0 Symmetr...

Page 34: ...peed standard operation Set1 0 98 55 0 35 0 70 0 36 0 F9 Defrost fan speed Set1 0 98 98 0 98 0 98 0 F10 Control mode fan speed Set2 0 98 80 0 80 0 80 0 F11 Defrost fan speed Set2 0 98 98 0 98 0 98 0 F...

Page 35: ...Parameter Functional description Setting range Factory values Customer values Arctis Duplex Vulcano Cold Rack Showca ses H1 Mains frequency 0 50 Hz 1 60 Hz 0 0 0 H11 Sensor F1 actual value Measured va...

Page 36: ...nsor F4 actual value Measured value not adjustable H42 Sensor F4 calibration actual value correction 20 20 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 H43 Sensor F4 weighting factor 0 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 H44 Sensor F4 sensor...

Page 37: ...enable screen for functions 0 255 251 251 251 L41 ST bus enable screen for functions 0 255 255 255 255 L42 Enable for deleting counter run times 0 No enable 1 Delete is enabled for 10 min see A17 N98...

Page 38: ...U99 Password for parameter level U 99 999 19 19 19 Y Control loop 2 password protected Parameter Functional description Setting range Factory values Customer values Arctis Duplex Vulcano Cold Rack Sho...

Page 39: ...ng cycles of relay K3 lower 16 bits N5 Switching cycles of relay K3 upper 16 bits N6 Switching cycles of relay K4 lower 16 bits N7 Switching cycles of relay K4 upper 16 bits N8 Switching cycles of rel...

Page 40: ...time upper 16 bits T22 Thermostat 2 on time lower 16 bits T23 Thermostat 2 on time upper 16 bits T24 Defrost circuit 2 on time lower 16 bits T25 Defrost circuit 2 on time upper 16 bits T26 Drip tray...

Page 41: ...ssword is no longer required The passwords remain deactivated until the controller is disconnected from the power supply If the user leaves the parameter level it is sufficient to simply press the SET...

Page 42: ...ed again within the time specified here no alarm is triggered A14 Behaviour after automatic clearing of the temperature alarm This setting determines if a temperature alarm may clear itself automatica...

Page 43: ...itching input the internal clock or via the ST bus The setpoint c2 becomes active when the night boost or reduction function has been activated via a key a digital switching input the internal clock o...

Page 44: ...o sensor is assigned humidity control is deactivated However in function c39 2 a relay can be switched via the humidity key function The selected sensor must be set accordingly in the H parameters c31...

Page 45: ...ermine if the cooling space is to be cooled down before defrosting d3 Defrosting temperature A defrosting process is terminated when the temperature set here has been reached at the evaporator If defr...

Page 46: ...so that it starts in a stable manner This parameter only takes effect if the fan is switched on from standstill F13 Minimum speed Here the lowest value of voltage at which a connected fan still runs i...

Page 47: ...all set fan modes F19 Drip pause time with F15 2 If the fan runs continuously there is a small temperature fluctuation with high humidity In the With compressor on mode however the temperature fluctua...

Page 48: ...ong sensor cables or by structural protective circuits e g Ex barriers The value set here is added to the measured value H13 H23 H33 H43 Weighting factor F1 F4 This parameter can be used to correct ac...

Page 49: ...ss set here via the bus Each bus device must have its own address and no addresses may occur more than once L2 Temperature scale If the value of the data transfer is a temperature it is converted to t...

Page 50: ...max memory is enabled for 10 minutes The parameters T98 N98 and A17 can only actively delete the corresponding timers counters or memory locations within these 10 minutes After the 10 min expire the e...

Page 51: ...resis A small hysteresis allows more precise control but also leads to more frequent switching of the relay Y6 Control loop 2 Hysteresis mode This parameter can be used to select if the hysteresis at...

Page 52: ...V normally open contact light K4 Relay 16 2 2 A 250 V normally open contact S1 Voltage output for DC fans 0 24 V max 2 A Displays One three digit LED display for temperature indication 7 mm high red...

Page 53: ...n and commissioning of the appliance the customer department must be informed Switzerland Beer Grill AG Allmendstrasse 7 CH 5612 Villmergen Switzerland Service mail service beergrill com Service tel 4...

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