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The ESC3 features a number of options to customize
operation and termination of a defrost cycle. A defrost
cycle can be terminated based on time or temperature.
When termination by temperature is used, a minimum
and maximum defrost time can be specified.

You may also program the ESC3 to begin a defrost cycle
after power-up (after a user-defined delay time) and initi-
ate a defrost manually (see the description for “Defrost
Key” on this page).

Alarm Control

The ESC3 has several alarm functions. In addition to
alarms based on high and low air temperatures, it will
alarm if a probe failure is detected. If you are using
defrost, the ESC3 will also generate an alarm when the
defrost cycle did not terminate as expected (such as
when the ESC3 is programmed to terminate at a temper-
ature set point and the set point was never reached).

Interface

The ESC3 features a 3 digit LED display that shows the
case temperature. Alternately, the display can be config-
ured to display the product temperature if a product tem-
perature probe is connected. The temperature can be
displayed in either °C or °F.

Three keys on the front panel provide an indication of
operating status as well as allowing setpoints to be
changed.

Alarm Key

The Alarm key illuminates when the controller has detect-
ed an alarm condition. This key is also used to reset an
alarm condition and to enter the setup mode (allowing
setpoints to be changed).

Compressor Key

The Compressor key illuminates when the compressor
output is on. When the ESC3 is in setup mode, this key is
used to select a setpoint to be modified and to change the
value of the setpoint.

Defrost Key

The Defrost key illuminates when the ESC3 is in defrost
mode. Press the defrost key for 5 seconds to go into man-
ual defrost mode. The key is also used in setup mode to
select a setpoint to be modified and to change the value
of the setpoint. 

CONTROL SETTINGS

Operation

Temperature Control

Temperature control in the ESC3 is accomplished by com-
paring the temperature reading of the case temperature
probe against the temperature setpoint. The compressor out-
put is used to control the temperature. If the temperature is
above the temperature setpoint (L1) + the hysteresis setpoint
(rd), the compressor output is turned on (subject to the con-
ditions described in the compressor operation sec-tion).  If
the temperature is below the temperature setpoint – the hys-
teresis set-point, the compressor output is turned off.  Note
that the compressor output can also be used to control a
refrigeration solenoid to regulate the temperature in a case.

Compressor Control

Several setpoints are available that allow the operation of the
compressor output to be tailored to match individual needs.

Min On/Off Times and Minimum Cycle Time

Minimum ON/OFF compressor times can be specified, as
well as a minimum time delay between compressor cycles.
These parameters help prevent short-cycling.

Compressor Power ON Delay

The compressor power on delay set-point (c0) allows the
user to specify a delay after the power up of the controller.
The compressor output will not come on regardless of the
temperature reading, until this amount of time has expired.  

Compressor Safety Cycle

If the temp sensor fails, the ESC3 can be programmed to
cycle the compressor ON for a fixed amount of time, followed
by a 15-minute OFF time, until the probe failure is fixed. You
may also specify the compressor be fully ON or OFF during
probe failure.

Fan Control

The fan output is controlled by the ESC3 based on the cur-
rent operating mode (defrost, cooling, etc.) and the setpoints
which affect fan operation. It may be set to run only when
required based on case temperature, or it may be set to be
always ON regardless of temperature. In addition to these
two basic modes, you may also turn the fans OFF during
defrost, specify the fan will be ON only when the compressor
is running, and delay fan activation after defrost drip time.

Defrost Control

The ESC3 can control the defrost function of a case. The
ESC3 executes defrost cycles at a user-defined time interval.
Electric, Off Cycle and Hot Gas defrost types are supported.

ESC3 Controls

Summary of Contents for 05DMA

Page 1: ...DAIRY DELI PRODUCE C A S E S MODEL O5DMA HANDBOOK INSTALLATION OPERATION P056442G Rev 10 12 04...

Page 2: ...fore cleaning case HIGH PRESSURE HIGH PRESSURE WARNING Some surfaces may be hot when case is in operation HIGH PRESSURE WARNING Always turn off power to lights before servicing HIGH PRESSURE DANGER El...

Page 3: ...o make it easier to read and to help you get the most from this innovative new design When you follow the instructions you should expect remarkable performance attractive fits and finish and long case...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...S PAGE 7 Operational descriptions of the refrigeration components PLUMBING PAGE 8 Information on drain connections ELECTRICAL HOOKUP CONTROL SETTINGS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGES 9 16 Complete informatio...

Page 6: ...1109 APPARENT DAMAGE A claim for obvious damage must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carriers agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim CONCEALED DAMAGE If dam...

Page 7: ...13 1 cm COIL PLENUM 6 13 16 in 17 2 cm 43 1 4 in 109 9 cm 32 in 81 3 cm 59 in 149 9 cm 3rd ROW LIGHT OPTIONAL 9 75 MIRROR OPTIONAL 13 MIRROR OPTIONAL 14 1 2 in 36 9 cm 18 11 16 in 47 5 cm 55 13 16 in...

Page 8: ...ERS MAY BE DISCARDED ROLL OUT OF TRUCK When there is a truck level delivery dock cases may be rolled directly from the truck to the store floor CAUTION If skid boards are required to unload cases cast...

Page 9: ...rail See illustration 1 below for details When installing the upper kickplate retainer make sure it is placed behind the front panel lip as shown in illustration 1 below The end kickplates which are...

Page 10: ...e expansion valve and other controls are located on the left hand side of the case and are accessible without lifting the fan plenum The controls cluster may be reached by lifting only the left hand d...

Page 11: ...at transfer Filter Drier A device installed on the liquid line of a refrigeration system that removes water and other impurities from the refrigerant in the lines during initial start up Receiver The...

Page 12: ...e issues arise care should be given to assure that all connections are water tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC or ABS cement The case run off is channeled to a drain pan located underneath the...

Page 13: ...nd not as a power supply for peripheral equipment FIELD CONNECTION JUNCTION BOX DRAIN PUMP RECEPTACLE DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Always disconnect power to case when servicing or cleaning HIGH PRE...

Page 14: ...reflectors may be easily removed be removing a several screws along the length of the reflector See below 1 Remove lamps by pulling down at both ends 2 Remove screws along length of the reflector 3 R...

Page 15: ...s dd Maximum Defrost Duration 1 to 99 min dC Dripping Time After Defrost 0 to 99 min dU Initial Defrost Interval time before first defrost after startup 0 to 99 min dP Defrost Display 0 displays last...

Page 16: ...test Cycle power to resume operation Press the Up and the Down buttons in sequence and hold for 5 seconds To Initiate Self Test Press and the Enter and Up buttons in sequence and hold for five seconds...

Page 17: ...lished by com paring the temperature reading of the case temperature probe against the temperature setpoint The compressor out put is used to control the temperature If the temperature is above the te...

Page 18: ...r that setpoint will be displayed 4 Press the Compressor or Defrost key to change the value 5 Press the Alarm key to go back to the code At this point you must press the Alarm key to accept the change...

Page 19: ...d defrost dd Drip time 0 15 min d8 Alarm delay after defrost 0 15 hours d Defrost probe reading read only C F AL Low temperature alarm differential subtract this value from the temperature 0 127 C F s...

Page 20: ...16 WIRING DIAGRAMS MODEL O5DMA...

Page 21: ...Fail safe min 4 Termination Temp F Defrost Controls All measurements are taken per CRMA specifications Medium Temperature Defrost Schedule No Per Day Hours 1 12 midnight 2 12 am 12 pm 3 6 am 2 pm 10 p...

Page 22: ...ess to the probe can be gained by removing the lower rear baffle The temperature control probe is located behind the 3 1 2 plug button in the top flue panel also shown in the diagram below Both of the...

Page 23: ...not overload the food product display so that it impinges on the air flow pattern DISCHARGE 1 LOAD LIMIT 2 AIR FLOW 3 RETURN AIR GRILL 4 MODEL O5DMA Overloading will cause malfunction and the loss of...

Page 24: ...RE CLEANING PROCEDURES A periodic cleaning schedule should be established to maintain proper sanitation insure maximum operating efficiency and avoid the corrosive action of food fluids on metal parts...

Page 25: ...ch be maintained as specified Do not attempt a field modification by altering the blades Fan motors may be changed with an easy two step process without lifting up the plenum thereby avoiding the nece...

Page 26: ...E09 E11 E10 E20 50 E06 E07 22 PARTS ORDERING 11 24 9 1 26 2 17 19 22 15 12 13 20 25 51 3 88 87 38 82 E19 81 36 86...

Page 27: ...or Unlighted Painted White Custom Color or Stainless 24 J Rail for Kickplate 25 Top Flue Panel Painted White Custom Color or Stainless 26 Front Panel Curved Shown or Flat Painted Custom Color 36 Plug...

Page 28: ...of the case on which the part is used Length of part if applicable I E 4 6 8 Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left hand or right hand application Whether shelves...

Page 29: ...25 NOTES...

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Page 31: ...sales tax or upgrading 5 When the operation is impaired due to improper installation 6 When installation and startup forms are not properly complete or returned within two weeks after startup THIS PLA...

Page 32: ...cleaning cases the following must be performed PRIOR to cleaning To avoid electrical shock be sure all electric power is turned off before cleaning In some installations more than one switch may have...

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