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Operating Instructions 

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1592017410  XLH360 GB r1.0  15.04.2005.doc 

XLH360 

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11.2

 

PANEL MOUNTING 

1.

 

Make a hole in the panel with dimensions described in Fig. 4 (simplified) or Fig. 5 (completed) 

2.

 

Unscrew the 4 frontal screws (Fig. 1, A, B, F, G) and remove the cover (Fig. 1, C). 

3.

 

Unscrew the 2 screws (Fig. 1, D, E) that keep connected the frontal and lower parts of Cool Mate and separate the 2 parts. 

4.

 

Cut from the back part of the Cool Mate the teeth indicated in Fig. 6, A.  

5.

 

Make the proper holes for cablepresses or pipepresses using the centres signed in the bottom cover of the Cool Mate, (Fig. 3, H, I, ). 

6.

 

Fix the cablepresses and the pipepresses.. 

7.

 

Insert the wiring cables in cablepresses or in the pipepresses. 

8.

 

Join the back and frontal parts, with the panel in the middle, and fix them screwing  the 4 screws taken previously away (dimensions 4x35 
mm), in the holes  of  Fig. 1, A, B, D, E. Maximum panel thickness: 6mm. 

9.

 

After connecting the wires to the terminal blocks close the cover (Fig. 2, c) and fix it by the screws. 

12.

 

DIMENSIONS 

210

87

23

0

 

 

13.

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

The instruments are provided with screw terminal block to connect cables with a cross section up to 2,5 mm

2

. Heat-resistant cables have to be used. 

Before  connecting  cables  make  sure  the  power  supply  complies  with  the  instrument’s  requirements.  Separate  the  probe  cables  from  the  power 
supply cables, from the outputs and the power connections. Do not exceed the maximum current allowed on each relay, in case of heavier loads use 
a suitable external relay. 

13.1

 

PROBE CONNECTIONS 

The probes shall be mounted with the bulb upwards to prevent damages due to casual liquid infiltration. It is recommended to place the thermostat 
probe away from air streams to correctly measure the average room temperature. 

14.

 

HOW TO USE THE HOT KEY  

14.1

 

HOW TO PROGRAM A HOT KEY FROM THE INSTRUMENT (UPLOAD) 

1.

 

Program one controller with the front keypad. 

2.

 

When the controller is ON, insert the “

Hot key

” and push 

o

o

o

o

 key; the  

"uPL" 

message appears followed a by flashing 

“End”

 

3.

 

Push “

SET”

 key and the 

End

 will stop flashing. 

4.

 

Turn OFF the instrument remove the 

“Hot Key”, 

then turn it ON again. 

 

NOTE

: the “

Err

” message is displayed for failed programming. In this case push again 

o

o

o

o

 key if you want to restart the upload again or remove the 

Hot key

” to abort the operation. 

14.2

 

HOW TO PROGRAM AN INSTRUMENT USING A HOT KEY (DOWNLOAD) 

1.

 

Turn OFF the instrument. 

2.

 

Insert  a 

programmed “Hot Key” into the 5 PIN receptacle 

and then turn the Controller ON. 

3.

 

Automatically  the  parameter  list  of  the 

“Hot  Key”

  is  downloaded  into  the  Controller  memory, the “

doL

” message is blinking followed a by 

flashing 

“End”.

 

4.

 

After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the new parameters.  

5.

 

Remove the 

“Hot Key”.

 

Summary of Contents for 1592017410

Page 1: ...d 1592017410 1592017410 1592017410 1592017410 1592017410 XLH360 GB r1 0 15 04 2005 doc XLH360 1 16 Temperature and humidity controller for seasoning maturing cabinets XLH360 XLH360 XLH360 XLH360 C C C COOL OOL OOL OOL M M M MATE ATE ATE ATE Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ... DRIPPING RUNNING AND STOPPING PHASE _______________ 4 8 THE DISPLAY________________________________________________________________ 6 9 PARAMETER LIST ____________________________________________________________ 8 10 DIGITAL INPUT______________________________________________________________ 10 11 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING _______________________________________________ 11 12 DIMENSIONS _________...

Page 3: ... humidifier light and humidifier It has 2 NTC inputs one for thermostat the other one for defrost It s also present a 4 20mA input for humidity There is one digital input free contact configurable by parameter An output allows the user to program the parameter list with the Hot Key 3 TEMPERATURE REGULATION The temperature regulation is performed through neutral zone using compressor and heater out...

Page 4: ...parameter tHu db the de humidifying action is performed by enabling the de humidifier relay when the humidity is higher than SET RH dbH The relay is switch off when humidity comes back to the SET RH value 4 3 2 Dehumidifying action with de humidifier and compressor relays By setting the parameter tHu cHu the de humidifying action is performed by enabling the de humidifier and compressor relays tog...

Page 5: ... again the CLOCK key and pass to the humidity display 7 2 HOW TO SET THE TARGET HUMIDITY OF THE RUNNING CYCLE 1 Push the SET RH key the display shows on the bottom display the SH1 message while the set icon starts flashing 2 Push again the SET RH the humidity set point of the running phase is shown Set it using the UP and DOWN keys To disable the humidity control during the freezing phase set it t...

Page 6: ...es the displayed value If oA2 ESt hold it pressed for 3s to start a extraction cycle To start a manual defrost hold it pressed for at least 3s In programming mode it browses the parameter codes or decreases the displayed value Switch ON and OFF the light if present oA1 lig Start to start the cycle Clock to set the duration of the dripping dri running on and stopping off phases Switch ON and OFF th...

Page 7: ...3 To memorise the new set point value push the SET key again or wait 10s 8 3 TO START A MANUAL DEFROST 1 Push the DEF key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start 8 4 TO START A EXTRACTION CYCLE MANUALLY Hold pushed the UP key for more than 2 sec To stop manually the cycle when the cycle is running hold pushed the UP key for more than 2 sec 8 5 TO ENTER IN PARAMETERS LIST PR1 To ent...

Page 8: ... is reached dbH half dead band width for humidity 0 5 25 5RH this band is place below and above the humidity set point SET RH The dehumidifying action is enabled when the humidity increases and reaches the SET RH dbH value It is stopped when it comes back to the SET RH The humidifying output is enabled when humidity is less than SET RH dbH value and disabled when the SET RH is reached LS Minimum t...

Page 9: ...erature is reached and after the ALd delay time the LA alarm is enabled ALU High temperature alarm setting ALC rE 0 50 C or 90 F ALC Ab ALL 110 C or 230 F when this temperature is reached and after the ALd delay time the HA alarm is enabled ALH Temperature alarm recovery differential 0 1 25 5 C 1 45 F Intervention differential for recovery of temperature alarm ALd Temperature alarm delay 0 255 min...

Page 10: ...sing system AdH RS485 serial address for humidity loads 0 247 identifies the instrument within a control or supervising system Ptb Parameter table read only it shows the original code of the dIXEL parameter map rEL Software release read only Software version of the microprocessor Prd Probes display read only display the temperature values of the evaporator probe Pb2 Pr2 Access to the protected par...

Page 11: ...osing the contact OP the digital input is activated by opening the contact 11 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING The temperature range allowed for correct operation is 0 60 C Avoid places subject to strong vibrations corrosive gases excessive dirt or humidity The same recommendations apply to probes Let the air circulate by the cooling holes Thanks to the case XLH360 See the following instructions for deta...

Page 12: ...the proper holes for cablepresses or pipepresses using the centres signed in the bottom cover of the Cool Mate Fig 3 H I Then make 3 holes in the wall as indicated in Fig 3 L M N to fix the Cool Mate 4 Fix the cablepresses and the pipepresses 5 Insert the wall nugs contained in the kit into the holes made in the wall Then use the o rings and fix the back part of the Cool Mate Fig 3 L M N by means ...

Page 13: ...ables make sure the power supply complies with the instrument s requirements Separate the probe cables from the power supply cables from the outputs and the power connections Do not exceed the maximum current allowed on each relay in case of heavier loads use a suitable external relay 13 1 PROBE CONNECTIONS The probes shall be mounted with the bulb upwards to prevent damages due to casual liquid i...

Page 14: ...k connections before replacing the probe Temperature alarms HA and LA automatically stop as soon as the thermostat temperature returns to normal values or when the defrost starts Humidity alarms HHA and LHA automatically stop as soon as the humidity returns to normal values Door switch alarm dA stop as soon as the door is closed External alarms EAL BAL stop as soon as the external digital input is...

Page 15: ...m humidity set point limit Set H uci cF C Pr2 Measurement unit C F rES dE Pr2 Resolution for C in integer dE decimal rEH Hd Pr2 Resolution for RH in integer Hd half digit trC co Pr2 Instrument behaviour at the end of the cycle co start holding in stop regulation cL restart the first phase End message cLE restart the first phase tdF rE Pr2 Defrost type rE rT in EdF in Pr2 Defrost mode In Sd SdF 0 0...

Page 16: ...tor probe calibration 12 0 12 0 o3 0 0 Pr1 Humidity probe calibration 10 10 P2P YES Pr2 Evaporator probe presence no absent YES present P3P YES Pr2 Humidity probe presence no absent YES present Lci 0 0 Pr2 Readout with 4 mA 999 999 uci 100 Pr2 Readout with 20 mA 999 999 i1P cL Pr2 Configurable digital input polarity cL open oP close i2P cL Pr2 Door switch digital input polarity cL open oP close i1...

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