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User 

Guide RS8GY302 © Danfoss 2015-06 

AK-PC 

551

Password

Access code

The settings in the controller can be protected with three levels of access codes.

Level 1: End user settings, such as changing the weekly plan 

Level 2: Adjusting installer level

Level 3: Configuration of system settings (configuration menu)

The access code is a number between 001 and 999.

Password level 1

Fac: 100

Password level 2

Fac: 200

Password level 3

Fac: 300

Real time clock

Date and time

Used by weekly plan and alarm function.

Year, month, date

Hours, minutes

Weekly schedule

Weekly plan

Set the opening and closing hours of the store here

The times can be used to change the regulation reference for suction pressure and for lower 

fan speeds at night.

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Monday open

Time of opening, Monday

Hours, minutes

Monday close

Time of closing, Monday

Hours, minutes

Tuesday op.....

Times for remaining weekdays

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Network

Network

-

Modbus Address

Set the address of the controller here if it is connected to a system device via data communi-

cation.

Min: 0 1

Max: 120

Fac: 1

Baudrate

The controller only communicates with system devices that have this baud rate, e.g. AK-SM 

850.  The value must not be changed

Fac: 384

Serial mode

The value must not be changed

Fac: 8E1

Reset to factory

Return to factory settings

If this function is set to “YES”, all settings will be returned to factory default settings, and the 

alarm list will be cleared.

I/O configuration

Here you can select functions for the individual inputs and outputs. To prevent faulty settings, only select functions that 

have been set up via the configuration menus for the suction groups and the condenser.

For digital outputs

, define whether the function will be active for an activated or deactivated relay.

For digital inputs

, define whether the function/alarm will be active for an interrupted or shut-off switch.

For analogue outputs

, define whether the output signal should be 0-5 V or 0-10 V

For analogue inputs, define:

Temperature sensors:

Normally, the sensor type is a Pt1000 model, but for digital scroll/stream discharge gas temperature monitoring, an NTC 

86K@25°C can also be selected.

Calibration value (+/- 10°C)

Pressure sensors:

Signal type: 0-20mA, 4-20mA, AKS32 (1-5V) or AKS32R (10-90% ratiometric of 5 V supply voltage)

Minimum and maximum pressure range

Calibration value (+/- 5.0 bar)

If you have used “Quick configurations” or “Wizard” to set up the controller, the inputs and outputs will be automatically 

set up (for additional information, see the “Quick configuration” or “Wizard” sections)

Limitations:

PWM outputs for digital scroll or stream compressors can only be selected on DO5 or DO6

Pressure transmitters with a current signal of 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA must be placed on analogue inputs AI1-AI4 

Please note:

If a function has been connected to an input or output and is subsequently deselected in the configuration, the function 

in question will be marked with an exclamation mark (!). In this case, you must either activate the function in the configu-

ration, or deselect the function on the input or output in question.
Digital outputs

1:

2:

3:

4:

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8:

On/off outputs

When a function that needs to use an output is defined, it will be possible to select  

this function on one of the available relay outputs.

Select a relay and continue with the setting. In the last setting you will have the option  

of selecting the function you wish to connect to the relay and whether the function is to 

be active when the relay is activated or deactivated. Attention! Relay outputs must not be 

inverted at unloader valves. The controller inverts the function itself.

There will be no voltage at the bypass valves when the compressor is not in operation.  

Power is connected immediately before the compressor is started.

If it is a function that requires frequent switching between on/off (e.g. unloader on a scroll 

compressor, a Stream or a Bitzer CRII), use the solid state relay for this connection. There are  

solid state relays on output numbers 5 and 6. 

On

Off

Digital inputs

1:

2:

3:

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8:

On/off inputs

When a function is defined that uses an input, it will be possible to select this function  

on one of the available on/off inputs.

Select an input and continue on into the setting. In the final setting you will have be able 

 to select which function you wish to connect to the input.

On

Off

Summary of Contents for ADAP-KOOL AK-PC 551

Page 1: ...Capacity Controller AK PC 551 User Guide ADAP KOOL Refrigeration Control System...

Page 2: ...ignal from automatic safety control day night signal etc Relay outputs max 6 pcs Connection of compressors condenser fans Solid state outputs max 2 pcs Control of capacity valve on a Copeland digital...

Page 3: ...ne cut in of the next compressor arrow up is permitted When the pressure is lower than the reference a half neutral zone cut out of a compressor arrow down is permitted When the pressure is within the...

Page 4: ...ing functions Fixed reference Variable reference which follows the outdoor temperature When the outdoor temperature drops the reference will drop by a corresponding amount This variable reference requ...

Page 5: ...am or Bitzer CRII the capacity will be increased so that the compressor can cool down itself The compressors will be stopped if the temperature nears the set max temperature value Sensor failure If la...

Page 6: ...low 1 condenser group 1 suction groupe 2 suction groups 2 suction groups and 1 condenser group Each of the four rows above is continued with three additional displays The arrow in the top corner of th...

Page 7: ...ly None Main Menu The first setting is the Plant type When the Plant type has been selected it will al low several settings to be made For example Continue to the next menus All settings are explained...

Page 8: ...nit of setpoints Device for controlling compressor and condenser Select pressure or saturation temperature Can be set during initial set up and must not be subsequently changed Temp press Fac Saturate...

Page 9: ...atus of the load shed function can be read here Injection ON A The status of the injection ON signal sent to the evaporator controllers can be read here MC Load Shedding The status of the load shed si...

Page 10: ...c Po Compressor mode Set the type of compressor to be used for regulation Multi all All compressors have unloaders Multi Single First compressor has unloaders The remaining ones are one step units Spe...

Page 11: ...d Network The controller sends a signal to the system unit which then forwards it to the evaporator controls Relay The function reserves a relay that pulls in if all compressors are stopped All evapor...

Page 12: ...ssors Suction B Suction group B Please see descriptions under suction group A Bitzer CRII can not be used in suction group B Condenser Control status Regulation status Control status Here you can read...

Page 13: ...Step on off control of fans will be via relays Variable step The signals are parallel so external wiring can switch over to step e g if the frequency converter fails AO demand Step Speed Fac Step No...

Page 14: ...im A Alarm limit for excess superheating Min 20 K Max 80 K Fac 80 K Superheat delay A Delay time before alarm is generated for insufficient or excess superheating Min 0 min Max 60 min Fac 5 min SdA Ma...

Page 15: ...t to thermostat AI demand Yes No Fac No Thermostat cut in Here set the temperature value at which the thermostat will cut in Min 50 C Max 150 C Fac 5 C Thermostat cut out Here set the temperature valu...

Page 16: ...rge gas temperature monitoring an NTC 86K 25 C can also be selected Calibration value 10 C Pressure sensors Signal type 0 20mA 4 20mA AKS32 1 5V or AKS32R 10 90 ratiometric of 5 V supply voltage Minim...

Page 17: ...bration I O Summary DO Max 8 Used __ DI Max 8 Used __ AO Max 2 Used __ AI Max 8 Used __ Inputs and outputs used Here you can see how many of the different inputs and outputs are available You can also...

Page 18: ...A FS 1 3 x 5 4CA FS 4 x 4 4CA 4F 4 4 3 3CSA FS 1 2 x 2 3CA FS 3 x 1 3CA 3 F 3 3 0 None After making a selection the setting will return to None After making a selection you must 1 Set the type of refr...

Page 19: ...1 Fan2 Fan3 Alarm PoA PoB Pc Sc3 C1A C2A C1B CB2 Main Sw Fan safe 10 4CDA FS C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 PWM Fan VSD Alarm Fan Speed PoA Pc Sc3 SdA Digi C1 C2 C3 C4 Main Sw Fan safe 9 3CDA FS C1 C2 C3 C1 PWM Fan V...

Page 20: ...tion groups A and B respectively Fan safety input External main switch start stop HP safety switch LP safety switch for suction groups A and B respectively Night status Heat recovery Load sheeding Ge...

Page 21: ...Low superheat Superheat in suction line A too low measured by PoA and SsA SdA High discharge temp Safety prevention limit for SdA discharge temperature has been exceeded 10K below safety limit High di...

Page 22: ...newer Once the display s software version has been checked check the display s settings as follows 1 Hold the Enter key and the X key down for 5 seconds until the Bios menu appears 2 Select the MCX se...

Page 23: ...pply Avoid earth fault current Use double insulated transformer The secondary side must not be earthed Obtain 0 10 volts from terminals N and AO3 respectively N and AO4 PAY ATTENTION TO THE POLARITY o...

Page 24: ...r capacity is distributed by up to 50 for one relay and the remaining 50 100 for the unloader The unloader is con nected to DO5 or DO6 Injection off The electronic expansion valves in the cooling appl...

Page 25: ...5 4 A inductive 2 pcs SPST 16A AC 1 10 A ohmic AC 15 3 5 inductive 2 pcs Solid State PWM for scroll unload Imax 0 5A Imin 50 mA Leak 1 5 mA 2 Voltage output 0 10 V d c Ri 1kohm Separate 24 V supply re...

Page 26: ...hts reserved Installation considerations Accidental damage poor installation or site conditions can give rise to malfunctions of the control system and ultimately lead to a plant breakdown Every possi...

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