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WARNINGS 

 

 

CAREL bases the development of its products on decades of experience in HVAC, on the continuous investments in technological innovations to products, procedures and strict quality 
processes with in-circuit and functional testing on 100% of its products, and on the most innovative production technology available on the market. CAREL and its subsidiaries nonetheless 
cannot guarantee that all the aspects of the product and the software included with the product respond to the requirements of the final application, despite the product being developed 
according to start-of-the-art techniques. The customer (manufacturer, developer or installer of the final equipment) accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of the product in 
order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific final installation and/or equipment. CAREL may, based on specific agreements, acts as a consultant for the positive 
commissioning of the final unit/application, however in no case does it accept liability for the correct operation of the final equipment/system. 
The CAREL product is a state-of-the-art product, whose operation is specified in the technical documentation supplied with the product or can be downloaded, even prior to purchase, from 
the website www.carel.com. 
Each CAREL product, in relation to its advanced level of technology, requires setup / configuration / programming / commissioning to be able to operate in the best possible way for the 
specific application. The failure to complete such operations, which are required/indicated in the user manual, may cause the final product to malfunction; CAREL accepts no liability in such 
cases. 
Only qualified personnel may install or carry out technical service on the product. 
The customer must only use the product in the manner described in the documentation relating to the product.  
In addition to observing any further warnings described in this manual, the following warnings must be heeded for all CAREL products: 

 

Prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet. Rain, humidity   and all types of liquids or condensate contain corrosive minerals that may damage the electronic circuits. In any case, 
the product should be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual. 

 

Do not install the device in particularly hot environments. Too high temperatures may reduce the life of electronic devices, damage them and deform or melt the plastic parts. In any 
case, the product should be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual. 

 

Do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described in the manual. 

 

Do not drop, hit or shake the device, as the internal circuits and mechanisms may be irreparably damaged. 

 

Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or aggressive detergents  to clean the device. 

 

Do not use the product for applications other than those specified in the technical manual. 

 
All of the above suggestions likewise apply to the controllers, serial boards, programming keys or any other accessory in the CAREL product portfolio. 
 
CAREL adopts a policy of continual development. Consequently, CAREL reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any product described in this document without prior 
warning. 
 
The technical specifications shown in the manual may be changed without prior warning. 
 
The liability of CAREL in relation to its products is specified in the CAREL general contract conditions, available on the website www.carel.com and/or by specific agreements with customers; 
specifically, to the extent where allowed by applicable legislation, in no case will CAREL, its employees or subsidiaries be liable for any lost earnings or sales, losses of data and information, 
costs of replacement goods or services, damage to things or people, downtime or any direct, indirect, incidental, actual, punitive, exemplary, special or consequential damage of any kind 
whatsoever, whether contractual, extra-contractual or due to negligence, or any other liabilities deriving from the installation, use or impossibility to use the product, even if CAREL or its 
subsidiaries are warned of the possibility of such damage. 
 
 
DISPOSAL 

 

 
 
INFORMATION FOR USERS ON THE CORRECT HANDLING OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) 
 
In reference to European Union directive 2002/96/EC issued on 27 January 2003 and the related national legislation, please note that: 
1.

 

WEEE cannot be disposed of as municipal waste and such waste must   be collected and disposed of separately; 

2.

 

The public or private waste collection systems defined by local legislation must be used. In addition, the equipment can be returned to the distributor at the end of its working life when 
buying new equipment. 

3.

 

The equipment may contain hazardous substances: the improper use   or incorrect disposal of such may have negative effects on human health and on the environment; 

4.

 

The symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) shown on the product or on the packaging and on the instruction sheet indicates that the equipment has been introduced onto the market after 
13 August 2005 and that it must be disposed of separately; 

5.

 

In the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste, the penalties are specified by local waste disposal legislation. 

 
 
 

 

 
WARNING: separate as much as possible the probe and digital input signal cables from the cables carrying inductive loads and power cables to avoid possible electromagnetic disturbance.  
Never run power cables (including the electrical panel wiring) and signal cables in the same conduits

 

 

 

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Page 3: ...nal circuits and mechanisms may be irreparably damaged Do not use corrosive chemicals solvents or aggressive detergents to clean the device Do not use the product for applications other than those spe...

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Page 5: ...al device operation 22 6 2 Compressor hour counter and maintenance alarm 22 6 3 Set point variation from digital input 22 6 4 Type of refrigerant 22 6 5 Auxiliary probe management 22 6 6 Prevent high...

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Page 9: ...igh Temp Low Temp Probe not connected 1 On when the value read by the discharge probe is displayed 2 If flashing with the ALARM icon indicates the activation of discharge probe alarms High Temp Probe...

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Page 11: ...igh low pressure switch fan thermal overload liquid level Unit On Off Voltage free contact Tab 3 b Digital outputs Input Description Type of device connected No1 C1 Compressor 1 fan Power contactor fo...

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Page 13: ...ntia n ssor calls ensures pressors with alar abled is exclude n has been selecte et for the capaci ast to stop first ca rst to stop compressors so a e with the lowest l control is activate ed on vario...

Page 14: ...ssible 1 Pressure equal to point b same call time as the maximum compressor on time 2 Pressure between point b and point b DTNZ type of call between Max on time and Min on time 3 Pressure greater than...

Page 15: ...call a sequence with a higher capacity In the deactivation phase the opposite will occur while in the dead band no compressors will be started or stopped An increase in the requirement will correspond...

Page 16: ...ctive n one compressor n the proportiona stay on that is o oating condenser SET Condenser Liquid re nd MT circuits a pted for the contro pact and offering l re switches and s owing conditions TY it an...

Page 17: ...ty control and the following Minimum time between starts of the same compressor Sets the minimum time that must elapse between two starts of the same compressor This parameter limits the number of sta...

Page 18: ...d DF a n of a dead band sured value excee psed outside of th the measured valu n this case too th ccording to the st rameter r20 is ai ns with active ala excluded from re et ig 5 b e pressure switch h...

Page 19: ...ting Typical application cold rooms cold stores Parameter 13 default 0 independent control Inverter control Proportional band This control requires the inverter set point STPI to be set parameter r18...

Page 20: ...onal control Proportional Integral control T s SP RP T s 10 Volt Min In T s RP SP T s 10 Volt Min In Fig 5 e Key RP Pressure read SP Set point T Time Min In Minimum inverter output value Dead band con...

Page 21: ...triac to zero 3 Increase Max triac until the fan operates at a speed considered sufficient make sure that after having stopped it it starts rotating if left free 4 Copy this value to the Min triac pa...

Page 22: ...e m reds of hours as t to check the num he tens of hours to reset each indiv hown by an alarm from digita ncrease or decrea point when the m er R34 n the installation managed Refrigeran R134a R290 R60...

Page 23: ...t threshold any other compressor start calls are ignored for a set time called Prevent time 1 parameter A13 If between the start of two prevent cycles a time less than Prevent time 2 parameter A14 ela...

Page 24: ...that have mal status ted the initial situ gn of alarm ON u l reset meter 29 fan the are detected thes olved the red LED evices remain disa ted the initial situ f the signal device mal status arms is s...

Page 25: ...3 thermal overload DIN Fan 3 OFF Settable no A25 Fan 4 thermal overload DIN Fan 4 OFF Settable no A26 General fan thermal overload DIN Only signal alarm Preset electronically the fan stop during overl...

Page 26: ...dd erial line must be esponding manua ories rd protected sho otected 22 modifiable by sword 44 modifiab rs password 77 m s in the memory ion from the keyp rect PWD MANUFA ectly accessing th ng SEL acc...

Page 27: ...d 10 02 12 rs with the correspo RER meter n meter d below will be d t available The d Fig 10 a Display Descriptio 00 Set the typ 0 LT 1 MT 2 TWO CI Password S P and L P parameters L P visibility ondin...

Page 28: ...umber of compressors ON with suction probe 2 fault R W C 08 If the suction 2 probe fault or not connected alarm is activated this number of compressors are started These are in any case managed by the...

Page 29: ...layed only if the parameters are enabled 0 AUTO 1 MANUAL 0 1 1 Type of fan thermal overload alarm reset R W C 30 Type of thermal overload generic alarm reset relating to the individual fan Automatic w...

Page 30: ...U r02 Compressor differential first circuit bar C 0 to 20 0 0 5 Compressor set point circuit 2 R W U r03 Compressor set point second circuit bar C r14 tor15 1 0 For two circuits only Compressor differ...

Page 31: ...y R W I A02 Suction probe 1 alarm delay setting s 0 to 999 60 LP suction 1 alarm R W I A03 Suction probe 1 alarm low threshold setting bar 17 to A01 0 LP suction 1 delay R W I A04 Suction probe alarm...

Page 32: ...NO 1 YES M11 Enable ope 0 NO 1 YES M12 Enable ope 0 NO 1 YES M13 Manually o 0 NO 1 YES M14 Manually o 0 NO 1 YES M15 Manually o 0 NO 1 YES M16 Manually o 0 NO 1 YES M17 Manually o 0 NO 1 YES board cod...

Page 33: ...ote supe upervisor are show end from the Rac eceived and sent f B4 B1 B2 ambient air B3 outside air set point circuit 1 ntial circuit 1 set point circuit 2 ntial circuit 2 ction set point 1 ction set...

Page 34: ...pressure for dead band by time r11 R W 44 Condensing temperature delta for floating control r33 R W 45 High temp threshold probe B2 A16 R W 46 High temp threshold probe B3 A17 Tab 14 a Digital variab...

Page 35: ...4 Capacity of compressor 4 06 R 25 Inverter readout 11 R W 26 Multifunction DI configuration 15 R W 27 B1 type probe 16 Flow Index Description Alarm code R 1 Alarm compressor 1 A01 R 2 Alarm compresso...

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