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Technical Manual   Cold Storage Controller EVP 3150-1 and EVP 3150-2

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The EVP 3150-2 is able to control one (1) cold sto-

rage with an evaporator equipped with an Electronic 

Expansion Valve (EExV). 

In such applications, the EExV takes over the 

jobs of the former solenoid valve and the com-

pulsive thermal expansion valve. 

Expansion Valves

The EVP is able to drive 

pulse-width modulated, 

cycling expansion valves 

and 

valves with ther-

mal drive

AC or DC type valves can be used, they are supplied 

by mains voltage via SSR-relay with 2 outputs. 

Missmatches valve/nozzle and evaporator will be 

compensated in a wide range. Because the valves 

need no high pressure difference to open, it's possible 

to work with low condensation pressures, as long 

as the configuration allows that.

From  this  it  follows  a  higher  COP-value  for  the 

compressor and so an option for energy saving. The 

energy saving depends on outdoor temperature (if 

the condenser is located on the roof) and is higher 

in winter than in summer.

By the optimal filling of the evaporator and the more 

equable icing an additional energy saving of 2 - 5% 

is possible.

Measuring Methods 

The EVP is able to work with 2 measuring 

methods:

1.  Pressure Transmitter and Temperature Sensor  

  at the evaporator outlet, this is equivalent to the  

  arrangement of a thermal expansion valve.

2.  2 Temperature Sensors at the inlet and the  

  outlet of the evaporator.  

The unit always controls the 'virtual' aperture 

size of the valve to reach an optimal filling 

and so the optimal efficiency ratio of the 

evaporator. Period time and pulse-width of 

the PWM-control are defined by the control algorithm 

(autoadaptive), disturbances like suction pressure 

fluctuations and flashgas will be filtered out. 

1. Pressure / Temperature method 
To capture the superheat, a pressure transmitter with 

2-10V output signal and a TF 501 temperature sensor 

at the evaporators outlet is used. The arrangement 

of this parts is equivalent to the components of a 

thermal expansion valve. 

This method is strongly recommended 

for single machines or plants with just a 

few evaporators. The compressor can 

be controlled by an external suction 

pressure switch or the cooling relay of the EVP. 

By this, special operating modes and an auto-

matic "pumpdown" function are possible.

Variable Overheat Control

If you get a difference by the settings of 

P60

 (Su-

perheat,  minimum  value)  und 

P65

  (Superheat, 

maximum  value),  then  the  superheat  will  be 

shifted  by  the  control  algorithm  within  the  ON-

point (shysteresis 

r10

) and the OFF-point 

(setpoint). If the function is disabled, the superheat 

value is determined by 

P60

 only.

Function is disabled: 

  P65

 (Superheat, maximum value) exceeds 

P60

.

Function enabled: 

  P65

 is below or equal to 

P60

.

Temperature control with Electronic Expansion Valves

Sensor Positions

Pressure Transmitter/

Temperatur Sensor method

2 Temperature Sensors method

Parameterization
The following recommendations refer to the pressure 

transmitter  "DG -1/9 2-10V".

L05

  ...........Display of the temperature which is

 

calculated from pressure value and  

 

refrigerant

L09

  ...........Actual Overheat Value

P55

  ...........Method is active as soon as the used

 

refrigerant is selected.

P53

   ..........Lower limit of transmitter  

 

(-1.0, relative pressure) 

P54

   ..........Upper limit of transmitter 

 

(+9.0, relative pressure) 

P56

   ..........Lower voltage limit of the pressure

 

transmitter input. (2V. Below this 2V,  

 

an error message is generated).

P57

   ..........Upper voltage limit of the pressure

 

transmitter input (10V). 

P60

  ...........Superheat setpoint, minimum value

 

(depends on evaporator) 

P61

  ...........MOP-setpoint (Maximum Opening

 

Pressure, i.e. limitation of the    

 

evaporation temperature at the outlet.  

 

Depends on compressor resp. plant).

P65

  ...........Superheat setpoint, maximum value

The settings of 

P60/P61

 depend on the used com-

pressor and the used evaporator.

P62

  ...........P-Part of the Expansion Valve Control

P63

  ...........I-Part of the Expansion Valve Control

The factory settings of P62/P63 are almost ideal for 

all kind of cold storages, changes must be made 

with care.

After this basic settings, all other relevant parameters 

must be set.

2. Temperature sensor method
To capture the superheat, 2 temperature sensors 

(TF 501) are used, one at the inlet and one at the 

outlet of the evaporator. For this method, no pressure 

information is necessary.

Parameterization

P55

  ......Must be set to 0, i.e. no refrigerant 

 

selected. Inlet- and outlet sensor must be  

 

assigned. No further parameterizing 

 

necessary, except standard settings.

Limitation of the EEx-Valve Signal

With this function (

P66

) the maximum opening of 

oversized expansion valves can be limited. It affects 

on all possible expansion valve output signals:

- Analogue output assigned to an EEx-Valve

- Expansion valve relay

Actuating Variable Delay for EEx-Valves
P67

 (setep size) and 

P68

 (output delay) affect as 

actuating variable delay for the Electronic Expan-

sion Valve, both for the analogue output as well as 

the  relay  output.  The  OFF-value  (0%)  will  be  in-

itiated immediately with:

- Controller OFF 

- Defrost initiation

Information

Parameter "

L42

" (Actual Values Page) shows the 

state of the EEx-valve permanently.

P

defrost heater

evaporator sensor

(defrost limitation)

control sensor 

at air inlet 

(room sensor)

EExp. Valve

Druck-

geber

Outlet-

sensor

further evaporators

defrost heater

evaporator sensor

(defrost limitation)

EExp. Valve

Outlet-

sensor

Intlet-

sensor

control sensor 

at air inlet 

(room sensor)

Summary of Contents for EVP 3150-1

Page 1: ...ming Enter access code if necessary Change value If you hold the key the values change faster and faster P Confirm programming P 2 sec Page name will be displayed again If an older version must be replaced please note the modified terminals Technical Manual 5311092 00 26E Cold Storage Controller from SoftVers 1 61 Types EVP 3150 1 EVP 3150 2 ELEKTRONISCHE REGELUNGEN GMBH Please note safety instruc...

Page 2: ...personal injury or damage to property caused by inadequate handling or non observance of the safety instructions The guarantee will lapse in such cases This manual contains additional safety instructions in the functional description Please note them If you notice any damage the product may not be connected to mains voltage Danger of Life A riskless operation is impossible if The device has visibl...

Page 3: ...01 is the 1st parameter on the page and determines the function of relay 1 displaying the function of relay 1 P any new assignment of relay 1 P C00 Code expected only if no key key is hit for about 3 minutes enter access code C88 confirm P any select function ALA ALA alarm relay confirm P h01 parameter will be displayed again select new in output h02 determines the function of relay 2 displaying t...

Page 4: ...s 02 0 48 0 h min 24 0 h d11 Defrost release time 1 in 10 minutes steps 00 0 23 5 off 05 0 d12 Defrost release time 2 in 10 minutes steps 00 0 23 5 off off d13 Defrost release time 3 in 10 minutes steps 00 0 23 5 off off d14 Defrost release time 4 in 10 minutes steps 00 0 23 5 off off d15 Defrost release time 5 in 10 minutes steps 00 0 23 5 off off d16 Defrost release time 6 in 10 minutes steps 00...

Page 5: ...ve Control 1 999 sec 240 sec P65 Superheat maximum value 2 0 100 0K 8 0K P66 Limitation of EEx valve signal 0 100 100 P67 Actuating Variable Delay EEx valve step size 1 100 100 P68 Actuating Variable Delay EEx valve output delay 0 240 sec 0 P79 X Software version P81 Standard of summer winter switch oFF on EU since 96 on P82 P83 Year Month P84 P85 Day Hour P86 P87 Minute Second P90 Address of the ...

Page 6: ...y digital input or via interface LED on defrost increase values decrease values this setpoint is active Connection EVP 3150 1 Older product production discontinued DI 1 relay K2 10 29 analog out EVP 3150 1 24V supply L DI 2 mains 2 1 N 3 L 4 N 7 6 5 8 9 relay K1 24 21 20 22 23 NDO DO RS 485 26 25 28 27 sensor 3 sensor 4 sensor 1 sensor 2 0 10V IN 15 SSR K4 230V AC 11 12 14 13 relay K3 18 L 230V AC...

Page 7: ...eshold for the low temperature limitation function Low temperature alarm can be disabled by P41 Mode Page Supplementary alarm delay during defrost Afteradefrostcyclethetemperaturemaytakelonger to stabilize and the normal alarm delay turns out to be too short For this reason the value of parameter d33 defrost page will be added on to the normal alarm delay after defrosting cooling relay normal cool...

Page 8: ...ller OFF If a digital input is assigned to the functions oFL or oFH and is activated by the matching signal then all control functions will be disabled All alarm functions are locked and the display shows oFF Safety Chain Monitoring When using the controller for single compressor appli ca tions one of the digital inputs can be used to monitor the safety chain chA Normally the digital input is conn...

Page 9: ...he superheat value is determined by P60 only Function is disabled P65 Superheat maximum value exceeds P60 Function enabled P65 is below or equal to P60 Temperature control with Electronic Expansion Valves Sensor Positions Pressure Transmitter Temperatur Sensor method 2 Temperature Sensors method Parameterization Thefollowingrecommendationsrefertothepressure transmitter DG 1 9 2 10V L05 Display of ...

Page 10: ...tion where by experience iceremainsthelongesttime Ifthetemperaturerises at that position the ice in the evaporator is probably melted completely Adefrost cycle is completed as soon as the defrost sensor has reached the defrost limitation tempera ture d31 Defrost Page If 2 defrost sensors are assigned both sensors must achieve the limitation temperature to termi nate defrost Defrost termination by ...

Page 11: ...influence If you want to prevent that defrost starts at certain day times use all the defrost release times and set them to points in time where defrost is allowed If no icing is detected these times will be ignored On the other hand once icing detected the controller will wait for the next defrost release time before starting a defrost cycle External command Assign one of the digital inputs to de...

Page 12: ...al input OK DI1 is configured at h61 to the value AnA r63 is set to 50 If the analogue output works as voltage output it delivers 5V DC If it works as current output it delivers 12 mA Electronic Expansion Valves with analogue input The analogue output is able to control expansion valves with analog input Therefore h52 must be set to EEP Also in this case h51 serves as a switch for a voltage or cur...

Page 13: ...o 0 2 fan interval mode defrost by fan A relay is reserved for fan control P02 is set to Int d01 is set to on 3 fan interval mode defrost by electric heater hot gaz A relay is reserved for fan control P02 is set to Int d01 is set to oFF The fan runs while cooling is on will be disabled during defrost periods and comes on after defrost with a time delay set by parameter r22 4 fan in permanent mode ...

Page 14: ...fthe ambient air market temperature The information about current market temperature and humidity the controller gets from a superior system VPR 5240 can also be disabled ther to calculate the absolute humidty Ifoneoftherelaysisassignedto FrA thiswillcontrol theframeheaterenergywithacertainfrequencyand pulse width For day and night operation you can choose different values to save energy The corre...

Page 15: ...ry for selecting the right controller when a data package is transmitted on the network bus If the controller is used outside a network these parameters are of no importance Remote control at Frontend Systems EVP controllers can be operated remotely via interface when they are connected to Frontend Systems such as SMZ or VPR Inthiscase theFrontendSystemshowstheEVP s display contents and the keys o...

Page 16: ...the minimum specifications of the used pressure transmitter In practise up to 10 controllers mostly work trouble free Sensor positions for EEx Valve control Temperature Sensors Method alternative positions for Outlet Sensor Please care for a good isolation by foamed material so that none of the sensors get contact with the airflow Pipe mounting Most expedient is it to use cable fixers some thermal...

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