Heatcraft Refrigeration Products BEACON II SMART CONTROLLER H-IM-80C Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 13

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Real-time data can also be recorded and stored on a Desktop PC while the PC is
connected to the Beacon II Smart Controller. The PC will continuously request information
from the Beacon II Smart Controller regarding system operation and setup and record this
data every minute, in an Excel spreadsheet.  This information is stored to the PC hard
drive, which depending on the size of the hard drive, would allows for many days of
recording. This data may also be periodically saved on a disk by the user.

The SMART II software is sold separately from the Beacon II Smart Controller.

SMART DEFROST

The Beacon II Smart Controller continuously monitors the system performance to
determine the  need for defrost.  It uses a variety of data such as the outdoor ambient and
box temperature in it’s decision making process.

Activating Smart Defrost:

After your system has been running for a week or two with normal defrost operation
and the system has operated normally with no problems, you may consider
activating Smart Defrost.

You must program multiple defrost times into the Beacon II Smart Controller to
provide flexibility for the system to defrost the coil properly.  Smart Defrost will only
allow the system to defrost at a programmed defrost time.  The system will not
defrost in between programmed defrost times.  Hence, we recommend that a
minimum of 8 defrost periods be programmed when Smart Defrost is turned on.
The system will not defrost eight times per day but with this many defrost periods it
will have better options to keep the coil clear and to allow the system to operate at
optimum condition.

After programming the minimum 8 defrost periods, all that’s needed to activate
Smart Defrost is to press the 

“PROG REVIEW” 

button until “

SMT DFT

” is displayed.

Also, it is recommended that the defrost fail-safe time be increased to 60 minutes.

Move the “

SETPOINT

” slide-bar to “ON” then press “

ENTER

”.  Press “

CLEAR

” to

return to the main screen.

When Smart Defrost is turned on, 8 defrost periods per day will automatically be
programmed. These will be at 12:00 am, 3:00 am, 6:00 am, 9:00 am, 12:00 pm, 3:00
pm, 6:00 pm, and 9:00 pm. Also, the defrost fail safe time will be set to 60 minutes,
and the defrost termination temperature will be set to 55

°

F. The user can change

these as needed for the application (for version 1.2).

Deactivating Smart Defrost:

To turn Smart Defrost off move the “

SETPOINT

” slid-bar to “

OFF

” then press

ENTER

”. Press “

CLEAR

” to return to the main screen.

Smart Defrost

Summary of Contents for BEACON II SMART CONTROLLER H-IM-80C

Page 1: ...Beacon II Smart Controller 7 Button Functions 7 Programming Beacon II Smart Controller 8 Monitoring Beacon II Smart Controller 9 Locking Beacon II Smart Controller 10 Error Codes 10 Wiring Errors 11...

Page 2: ...Controller allows complete monitoring and programming of the system The Controller display has the following buttons COOLING DEFROST PROG REVIEW MONITOR ENTER CLEAR SETPOINT AND TIME The normal LCD d...

Page 3: ...Alarm condition Can be mounted up to 1000 ft away from the system being controlled Each Beacon II Smart Controller can control four independent systems with up to 4 evaporators on each system An RS23...

Page 4: ...rt Controller should not be mounted where it will experience temperatures below 40 F or above 100 F A terminal strip for wiring connections is located on the base of the Beacon II Smart Controller To...

Page 5: ...o the MULTI OUT on the Beacon board on the Evaporator See typical wiring diagram at the back of these instructions On systems with multiple evaporators the Beacon II Smart Controller must be wired to...

Page 6: ...18 gauge wire should be used All low voltage wiring must be run separate from high voltage wiring MULTIPLE SYSTEM CONNECTION SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 M Master Evaporator S Slave Evaporator...

Page 7: ...he Beacon II Smart Controller Make sure all wiring changes to the system and the Beacon II Smart Controller are complete and accurate before initializing the Beacon II Smart Controller Each SLAVE Evap...

Page 8: ...changes If multiple evaporators are connected to the system displayed you must press the or buttons to display information on the evaporator you want to monitor CLEAR Used to clear incorrect entries w...

Page 9: ...ther evaporators on this system ALR HI Alarm High Temperature 40 to 90 F Use SETPOINT slide bar to select desired temp then press ENTER ALR LO Alarm Low Temperature 40 to 90 F Use SETPOINT slide bar t...

Page 10: ...sing the or button will display information specific to each evaporator Units in a master slave connection are numbered 1 through 4 The first evaporator connected to the BEACON II SMART CONTROLLER MUL...

Page 11: ...ion wiring is the MULTI IN and MULTI OUT connections Check to make sure the OUT is connected to IN Never connect OUT to OUT or IN to IN ALARM CODES BOXHI Box temperature too high BOXLO Box temperature...

Page 12: ...length of time it records data is dependent on how many systems are being controlled by the Beacon II Smart Controller It keeps writing data to its memory until the memory is full When the memory is f...

Page 13: ...m to defrost the coil properly Smart Defrost will only allow the system to defrost at a programmed defrost time The system will not defrost in between programmed defrost times Hence we recommend that...

Page 14: ...the software on a CD a 6 ft null modem cable a 12 ribbon cable and a detailed instruction booklet The null modem cable can be used to connect directly to a PC s serial port A modem cable must be suppl...

Page 15: ...AF 40 min 30 min 60 min when Smart Defrost is On Defrost End Temperature DEFTMP 45 F 60 F 55 F when Smart Defrost is On Alarm High Temperature ALR HI 50 F 5 F Alarm Low Temperature ALR LO 30 F 15 F Al...

Page 16: ...ure Switch Time Delay Relay 22536801 Electric Expansion Valve ESB 1 3 8 x 3 8 Conn 29320003 ESB 4 3 8 x 3 8 Conn 29320004 ESB 10 3 8 x 3 8 Conn 29320007 ESB 10 1 2 x 1 2 Conn 29320008 ESB 15 7 8 x 1 3...

Page 17: ...and Board Connection Replace as needed E2 Defrost Sensor Check Sensor and Board Connection Replace as needed E3 Suction Sensor Check Sensor and Board Connection Replace as needed E4 Suction Transduce...

Page 18: ...Correct line sizing Check for liquid line restrictions Repair line or remove restrictions Check operation of HPS Replace HPS if necessary E7 Compressor 4 Oil Pressure Safety OPS Tripped Shutdown Check...

Page 19: ...lave 3 1 COMM E9 no error no error no error 2 COMM no error E9 E9 E9 3 COMM no error no error E9 E9 4 COMM no error no error no error E9 5 COMM no error no error no error no error PROBLEM Step ACTION...

Page 20: ...13 Defrost coil and check defrost cycle see E2 settings setpoints and defrost sensor 14 Check defrost parameters 14 Correct defrost setpoints in program frequency and termination of defrosts 15 Check...

Page 21: ...21 Wiring Diagrams...

Page 22: ...22 Wiring Diagrams...

Page 23: ...23 Wiring Diagrams...

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