Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 25001501 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 15

BEACON CONTROLLER

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To test the Beacon board place the test jumper to the “TEST” position.  The board will then cycle through each output  for 10
seconds.  It will energize and de-energize the fan motor, electric heater, expansion valve and compressor for 10 seconds.  When
in the TEST mode the status light flashes quickly.  If a sensor is bad it will flash per the error chart.  AT THE END OF THE TEST
RETURN THE JUMPER TO THE NORMAL POSITION.

PARTS LIST (Parts Dept. 800-686-7278)

HRPD PART

PART DESCRIPTION

  NUMBER

Temperature Sensor

28900101

Transformer 208/240 - 24 volt - 40 VA

22522301

Transformer 208/240 - 24 volt - 75 VA (10HP + up)

22538401

Relay  for condenser Fan or Crankcase Heater

22511401

Contactor for Compressor 40 amp with 24 volt Coil

2252440

Control Board for Electric Defrost

28910001

Control Board for Air Defrost

28910002

Terminal Block

2251266

Low Pressure Switch Time Delay Relay

22536801

Electric Expansion Valve

ESV 1 - 24 volt

29310001

ESV 2 - 24 volt

29310002

ESV 4 - 24 volt        uni-polar valves

29310003

ESV 6 - 24 volt

29310004

ESV-8 - 24 volt

29310005

ESV-10 - 24 volt

29310006

ESV-25- 24 volt    -    bi-polar valve

29320001

Expansion Valve Molded Connector

29310007

Optional Pump-Down Switch

22510901

Beacon Smart Controller

89704401

Optional Smart Controller Software Package

89704501

Bi-polar adapter board (only used with 29320001

28920001

                   expansion valve)

BEACON OPERATIONAL LIMITS

Box set point tolerance ............................ +/-2

°

F

Down to -20

°

F outdoor ambient .............. Allows start-up & operation

Below -20

°

F outdoor ambient ................ Requires head pressure control valve

                                                                 & pressure fan cycling switch
Controlling box temp. range .................... -25

°

F to 60

°

F

Voltage range at the board ...................... 18 VAC min / 30 VAC max
Surge protection at the board .................. up to 50 VAC

Summary of Contents for 25001501

Page 1: ...2175 West Park Place Blvd Stone Mountain GA 30087 770 465 5600 Fax 770 465 5990 INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 02 01 Part Number 25001501...

Page 2: ...n of master Start Up After system evacuation add correct refrigerant It may be necessary to adjust time delay relay TDR to 10 minutes temporarily to allow system charging Readjust TDR back to 2 minute...

Page 3: ...0 F may need to addd pressure fan cycling switch System flashes superheat sensor shorted or open Change evap in and evap out sensors System flashes room temp sensor discharge sensor defrost terminatio...

Page 4: ...crankcase heater to be energized 24 hours prior to start up the Beacon should be de energized for this period by disconnecting the 24V lead to the condensing unit terminal block To start the system th...

Page 5: ...Slave unit s if used Connect the multi out terminal on the master unit to the multi in terminal on slave unit and the 24V 18 to 30 VAC from the master unit to the slave unit See wiring diagram Alarm c...

Page 6: ...ed for the desired room temperature according to Table 1 Install the jumper supplied in the bag across the terminal marked X when finished TABLE 1 Carbon Film Fixed Resistor selections that will contr...

Page 7: ...o check board for proper function Type 2 or type 1 Are not used Do not select Reset time or normal Resets all internal timers back to zero as though the unit was just powered up Keep jumper on normal...

Page 8: ...ts and the electric expansion valve EEV stays closed for 12 seconds After 12 seconds the EEV goes to approximately half open and the compressor is put in a four minute hold on cycle This means that th...

Page 9: ...he compressor and the evaporator fans will be in a four minute hold off cycle and will not start immediately When there is a call for cooling the compressor starts and the electric expansion valve EEV...

Page 10: ...nately By using a volt meter to measure the DC volts across the pins marked EXV TEST bare pins near LED on the Beacon board a determination can be made if the valve is open or closed This must be meas...

Page 11: ...When the Beacon is energized the alarm contacts are OPENED When an alarm condition is de tected the contacts are CLOSED Conditions under which the alarm contacts will close are Power failure on or to...

Page 12: ...fans while loading the freezer or cooler box This may cause the evaporator coil to freeze up The compressor can be de energized when the evaporator fan is de energized by wiring a 24V AC coil double p...

Page 13: ...d low temperature limits for alarm Alarm conditions time limits Medium temperature or low temperature system F or C Set the clock Run a quick test of the system Other features of the Smart Controller...

Page 14: ...F 8 F X 8 F X 12 F 12 F DEFROST FAIL SAFE DEFROST FAIL SAFE 10 MIN 10 MIN 20 MIN 20 MIN 30 MIN X 30 MIN 40 MIN 40 MIN X 60 MIN 60 MIN MEDIUM X LOW MEDIUM X LOW TEST X NORM TEST X NORM TYPE 1 TYPE 2 T...

Page 15: ...trol Board for Electric Defrost 28910001 Control Board for Air Defrost 28910002 Terminal Block 2251266 Low Pressure Switch Time Delay Relay 22536801 Electric Expansion Valve ESV 1 24 volt 29310001 ESV...

Page 16: ...e 30 VAC 3 Check if expansion valve is correctly wired on Beacon board 4 Check EVAP IN EVAP OUT sensors for proper operation 5 Is EEV wired properly 6 Is system charged properly 7 Check fan cycling op...

Page 17: ...copper tubing 6 If system has Smart Controller check MULTI IN MULTI OUT connection at board at Smart Controller to make sure wires are not reversed 7 Check if ROOM sensor is connected on Beacon board...

Page 18: ...Com 24 Vdc Notes 1 All volts shown are measured while in the TEST mode and are DC 2 The volts shown for each step BLUE RED WHT BLK are measured between the YEL Com the corresponding pin 3 The volts sh...

Page 19: ...to low superheat check tripping compressor EVAP IN EVAP OUT sensors check refrigerant charge Superheat light indicates 1 Incorrect refrigerant charge 1 Check refrigerant charge 1 deg then 8 deg 2 Exp...

Page 20: ...lems 8 Check motor for open circuit short circuit grounded windings or burn out 9 Loose wiring 9 Check all wire terminals tighten if necessary Compressor noisy or 1 Flooding of liquid refrigerant into...

Page 21: ...il sight glass is 1 2 full pressure 2 Compressor short cycling 2 Check low pressure control settings 3 Excessive liquid refrigerant in 3 Check crankcase heater check expansion valve compressor crankca...

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Page 36: ...for Technical Literature Online Since product improvement is a continuing effort at Heatcraft we reserve the right to make changes in specifications without notice 2175 West Park Place Blvd Stone Moun...

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