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DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY

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CASE MUST BE GROUNDED

WHEN PASSING WIRES THROUGH METAL HOLES A GROMMET MUST BE USED

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EVAPORATOR FAN
12W 0.30A @ 120VAC (8)
(8) 0477655

LIGHT SWITCH
125-01-0307

CONDENSING UNIT

COPELAND®
FJAM-A300-CFV-020
R404A
225-03-7508

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DANFOSS® CONTROLLER
AK-CC 210 115V # 084B8534
1H56892500

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Summary of Contents for CHINO TY3

Page 1: ... CHINO TY3 TY4 ENTYCE ISLAND CASE SELF CONTAINED REV 0917 Installation Operation Manual TY3 TY4 ENTYCE ISLAND CASE SELF CONTAINED INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ws 6 Spec Sheet 8 Installa on 13 Close off Removal 15 Li ing Instruc ons 16 Electrical 19 Electrical Wiring Diagram Index 19 Wiring Daigrams 20 Parameter Programmed Report 40 Controller Informa on and Manual 42 Maintenance 66 Service Tips 67 User Informa on 68 ...

Page 3: ...echnique ref pg 7 2 Never stand on the EntyceTop Deck or any Shelves for any reason These surfaces are not steps and are not designed to support such loads Misusing these surfaces as steps will result in damage to the case Misusing these surfaces as steps may result in serious injury to the user These surfaces are intended for the storage and merchandising of food products Use a ladder or designed...

Page 4: ...ndenser coil and condensate evaporator pan POOR AIR CIRCULATION THROUGH THE CONDENSER WILL RESULT IN POOR REFRIGERATION PERFORMANCE IN INCREASED PRODUCT TEM PERATURES AND PERMANENT COMPRESSOR FAILURE Dirt accumila on inside the condensate evaporator pan will reduce the pan s capacity and reduce the efficiency of the heater causing a burned out heater an an overflow of defrost water onto the store floo...

Page 5: ... supply inspec on report and required claim forms Loca on Store Condi ons The refrigerated merchandisers have been designed for use only in air condi oned stores where temperature and humidity are maintained either 75 F ambient and 55 RH or 80 F aND 55 RH DO NOT allow air condi oning electric fans ovens open doors or windows etc to create air currents around the merchandiser as this will impair it...

Page 6: ...6 Cut and Plan Views ...

Page 7: ...th E Flat End Merchandiser Optional End Panel 11 8 29 84 2164 108 2743 60 1524 961 4 2445 1201 4 3054 1441 4 3664 Elec Elec Drain Drain Refrig Refrig C L C L 155 8 397 715 8 1819 217 8 556 361 4 921 Drains centered to straight side 361 4 921 217 8 556 41 2 114 91 8 234 41 2 114 155 8 397 205 8 524 205 8 524 41 2 114 91 8 234 41 2 114 24 610 48 1219 72 1829 96 2438 120 3048 144 3658 961 2 2452 1201...

Page 8: ...8 Spec Sheet ...

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Page 10: ...10 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 ...

Page 11: ...11 0 1 0 23 43 5 0 1 0 23 43 5 5 5 1 6 1 1 7 23 43 ...

Page 12: ...12 0 1 23 23 1 23 23 1 0 1 4 5 0 4 6 0 4 4 4 ...

Page 13: ...ermostats and Lights Uncrating the Stand Place the fixture as close to its permanent position as possible Remove the top of the crate Detach the walls from each other and remove from the skid Unbolt the case from the skid The fixture can now be lifted off the crate skid Lift only at base of stand It is the contractor s responsibility to install case s according to local construction and health code...

Page 14: ...e store locations Intake and exhaust clearances are to be a minimum of 8 when placed next to a solid wall Height clearance measured from floor follows as a minimum of 10 vertically Minimum of 36 clearance if near an open aisle is required for proper cycle ventilation Assumed 8 clearance from solid wall Figure1 Figure2 ...

Page 15: ...off in outward then downward motion to completely remove side panel close off Step 3 Once side panel close off has been removed from case four screws will be visible which fasten the round close off to the case Remove the four screws 2 on each end to remove the end close off Close off Removal ...

Page 16: ...ps head screwdriver drill is needed for lower and bottom panel removal 3 Make sure that fork spacing and width will not damage drain piping or electrical lines 4 Be sure that the forks are long enough to support beyond the center of the case Check for proper balance before moving A minimum fork length of 36 is recommended for 68 wide cases 5 The Entyce can be raised at one end with a forklift to a...

Page 17: ...s A minimum of 2 J Bars is required Place Dollies and chock wheels before lifting the other side Be sure that the dollies are evenly spaced to carry to weight of the case 9 If using Floor jacks or Bottle jacks use the recommended lifting points located at the underside of the case These points will be visible channels Lift simultaneously to place dollies or rollers ...

Page 18: ...m of 2 J Bars is required Place Dollies and chock wheels before lifting the other side Be sure that the dollies are evenly spaced to carry to weight of the case Do not Jack or lift at any point 9 For Dollies use recommended lift points each Base Leg will need a Dollie for proper support RECOMMENDED NO FORKLIFT UNDERTUB Using a forklift may damage condensing unit Refrigeration Piping Electrical Con...

Page 19: ...el affixed to case to determine the actual configuration as checked in the TYPE INSTALLED boxes Standard lighting for all refrigerated models will be full length LED Lights located within the case at the top Model Tier Description Size Diagram Entyce TY3 TY3 3X4 5E S 4 5 3043372_A TY3 4X4E S 4 3043374_A TY3 4X6E S 6 3043375_A TY3 4X6E S 240 50 1 6 3043376_A TY3 4X6I S 240 50 1 6 3043377_A TY3 4X6I S...

Page 20: ...831550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8G Red 8 G White 12 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LIGHT CIRCUIT 43A 46 6W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M 1 5 L E D LIGHT LED DRIVER RED BLUE ANTI SWEAT HEATER 50W 46A 120 VAC 0497590 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE G L2 L1 N OPTIONAL POWER CORD PLUG NEMA L14 30P 1H82233550 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 LEFT HAND CONDENSER FAN 3 L E D LIG...

Page 21: ... 1H95139550 L1 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8G Red 8 G White 12 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LIGHT CIRCUIT 30A 33W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M 1 L E D LIGHT LED DRIVER RED BLUE 2 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 40W 33A 120 VAC 0495007 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE G L2 L1 N OPTIONAL POWER CORD PLUG NEMA L14 30P 1H82233550 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 LEFT HAND CONDENS...

Page 22: ...L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8G Red 8 G White 12 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 60A 65W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 LED DRIVER RED BLUE 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 ANTI SWEAT H...

Page 23: ...H FLOAT SWITCH EVAPORATOR PAN 1500W 7 21A 208 VAC 1H95139550 L1 L1 L2 L1 L2 G L2 Black 10G Red 10 G Green 10 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 27A 65W 240V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 LED DRIVER RED BLUE 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 1 L E D LI...

Page 24: ...38550 L1 L1 L2 L1 N L2 G L2 Black 12G Red 12 G Green 12 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 16A 37W 240V BUNDLE BROWN LED DRIVER RED BLUE 2 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 2 L E D LIGHT 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 BLK 14 WHT 14 TAG PURPLE HEATER CIRCUIT L1 L2 ANTI SWEAT HEATER 50W 23A 240 VAC 0517571 EVAPORATOR FAN 12W 0 08A 120VAC 6 04776...

Page 25: ...4 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 35A 38W 120V BUNDLE BROWN LED DRIVER RED BLUE 3500K 3 L E D LIGHT 4441588 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 G L2 L1 N POWER CORD L14 30P 30AMP CORD 125 01 8503 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 3 L E D LIGHT 4441588 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D L...

Page 26: ...2 7A SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH G EVAPORATOR PAN 1500W 7 2A 208 240 VAC 1H95139550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8G Red 8 G White 12 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 2H07970550 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 69A 74W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 70W 58A 120 VAC 1 0495007 1 0495006 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER...

Page 27: ...TY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH G EVAPORATOR PAN 2000W 8 33A 208 240 VAC 1H88474550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 10G Red 10 G White 12 G Green 10 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 2H07970550 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 84A 90W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE ANTI SWEAT HEATER 120 VAC 1 0495007 40W 37A 1 0497590 50W 42A L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8...

Page 28: ...2G Red 12 G White 14 G Green 12 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 42A 45W 120V BUNDLE BROWN LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT G L2 L1 N OPTIONAL POWER CORD L14 30P 30AMP CORD 125 01 8503 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 BLK 14 WHT 14 TAG PURPLE HEATER CIRCUIT L1 N ANTI SWEAT HEATER 50W 42A 120 VAC 0497590 EVAPORATOR FAN 12W 0 30A 120VAC...

Page 29: ...2G Red 12 G White 14 G Green 12 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 42A 45W 120V BUNDLE BROWN LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT G L2 L1 N OPTIONAL POWER CORD CS 6365 C 50AMP CORD 1H29094550 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 BLK 14 WHT 14 TAG PURPLE HEATER CIRCUIT L1 N ANTI SWEAT HEATER 50W 42A 120 VAC 0497590 EVAPORATOR FAN 12W 0 30A 120VA...

Page 30: ...AN 1500W 7 2A 208 240 VAC 1H95139550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 BLK 10 G RED 10 G WHT 12 G GRN 10 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 2H07970550 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 63A 68W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 40W 37A 120 VAC 0495007 30W 28A 120 VAC 0495006 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D L...

Page 31: ...AN 1500W 7 2A 208 240 VAC 1H95139550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 BLK 8 G RED 8 G WHT 12 G GRN 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 90A 97W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 40W 37A 120 VAC 0495007 50W 46A 120 VAC 0497590 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIG...

Page 32: ... 30A 120VAC 6 0477655 LIGHT SWITCH 125 01 0307 N L1 L1 L1 N N L2 G Black 12G White 12 G Green 12 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 86A 93 2W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M DLED RIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 120 VAC 1 0495006 30W 25A 1 0495007 40W 33A L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L...

Page 33: ...PORATOR FAN 12W 0 30A 120VAC 6 0527610 IN ASSEMBLY LIGHT SWITCH 125 01 0307 N L1 L1 N N L2 G Black 12G White 12 G Green 12 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 74A 80 4W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M DLED RIVER RED BLUE ANTI SWEAT HEATER 120 VAC 1 0495008 60W 55A L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D L...

Page 34: ...N L2 G L2 Black 10 G Red 10 G White 12 G Green 10 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LIGHT CIRCUIT 42A 45W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M 1 L E D LIGHT LED DRIVER RED BLUE 2 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 40W 33A 120 VAC 0495007 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE G L2 L1 N OPTIONAL POWER CORD PLUG L14 30P 125 01 8503 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 2 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 2 L E D LIGHT 1...

Page 35: ...APORATOR PAN 2000W 8 33A 240 VAC 1H91385550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8 G Red 8 G White 10 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 2H07970550 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 76A 82W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 4 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 18 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 60W 50A 120 VAC 0495008 L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 OPTIONAL...

Page 36: ... D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 3 L E D LIGHT 4441588 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 2 L E D LIGHT 4441678 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT...

Page 37: ...L2 G L2 Black 10 G Red 10 G White 12 G Green 10 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 79A 85W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4441670 LED DRIVER RED BLUE 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 4 L E D LIGHT 4441592 3500K 1 L E D LIGHT 4...

Page 38: ...RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 39A 93W 240V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 40W 33A 240V 0517568 30W 25A 240V 0517567 L1 L2 BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 4 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 4 L...

Page 39: ... 1H95319550 L1 L1 N L1 N L2 G L2 Black 8G Red 8 G White 10 G Green 8 G BLK 14 WHT 14 TERMINAL BLOCK 2H07970550 LED DRIVER RED BLUE LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 18A 127W 120V M M M BUNDLE BROWN M M M LED DRIVER RED BLUE 1 L E D LIGHT ANTI SWEAT HEATER 120 VAC 1 0495007 40W 33A 1 0497590 50W 42A L1 N BUNDLE PURPLE 15A 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 8604 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 8605 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E D LIGHT 1 L E...

Page 40: ...40 Parameter Programmed Report 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 1 6 67 6 6 6 8 1 1 9 3 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 67 6 1 7 6 67 6 6 6 7 4 1 4 3 3 2 3 4 3 3 A 1 4 6 B ...

Page 41: ...41 Parameter Programmed Report 0 1 0 2 1 3 23 4 5 6 7 6 8 5 9 7 75 1 2 1 1 8 6 0 3 23 4 0 8 5 1 1 1 8 8 6 1 1 2 6 8 8 6 1 1 1 8 1 11 6 10 6 0 6 23 7 6 6 1 0 23 7 0 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 8 8 1 10 ...

Page 42: ...42 Controller for temperature control AK CC 210 User Guide ADAP KOOL Refrigeration control systems ...

Page 43: ... and out the application determines which The options are the following Refrigeration compressor or relay Fan Defrost Rail heat Alarm Light Fans for hotgas defrost Refrigeration 2 compressor 2 or relay 2 The different applications are described on page 6 Advantages Many applications in the same unit The controller has integrated refrigeration technical functions so that it can replace a whole coll...

Page 44: ...the defrost function so that the shortest and most energy saving defrost can take place If a defrost sensor is not required defrost can be stopped based on time or S4 can be selected Control of two compressors This control is used for controlling two compressors of the same size The principle for control is that one of the compressors connects at the differential of the thermostat and the other at...

Page 45: ...Defrost Depending on the application you may choose between the fol lowing defrost methods Natural Here the fans are kept operating during the defrost Electric The heating element is activated Brine The valve is kept open so that the brine can flow through the evaporator Hotgas Here the solenoid valves are controlled so that the hotgas can flow through the evaporator Start of defrost A defrost can...

Page 46: ...s between the controllers or via data communication Wire connections One of the controllers is defined to be the controlling unit and a battery module may be fitted in it so that the clock is ensured backup When a defrost is started all the other controllers will follow suit and likewise start a defrost After the defrost the indi vidual controllers will move into waiting position When all are in w...

Page 47: ... frost rooms The fans can be stopped during defrost and they may also follow a door switch s open close situation There are several other functions for the alarm function as well as the light control rail heat control and fans Please refer to the respective settings Hot gas defrost This type of connection can be used on systems with hotgas defrost but only in small systems in say supermarkets the ...

Page 48: ...ge over between the two compressors so that the operating time can be equalised The two compressors must be of a type that can start up against a high pressure The compressors s settings for Min On time and Min Off time will always have top priority during normal regulation But if one of the override functions is activated the Min On time will be disregarded If the controller is to cut 2 compresso...

Page 49: ...e values in C or in F r05 Temp unit C 0 F 1 Only C on AKM whatever the set ting Correction of signal from S4 Compensation possibility through long sensor cable r09 Adjust S4 Correction of signal from S3 Compensation possibility through long sensor cable r10 Adjust S3 Start stop of refrigeration With this setting refrigeration can be started stopped or a manual override of the outputs can be allowe...

Page 50: ...limit The time delay is set in minutes A12 Pulldown del Upper alarm limit Here you set when the alarm for high temperature is to start The limit value is set in C absolute value The limit value will be raised during night operation The value is the same as the one set for night setback but will only be raised if the value is posi tive The limit value will also be raised in connection with referenc...

Page 51: ...st method Here you set whether defrost is to be accomplished with electricity gas brine or non During defrost the defrost relay will be cut in With brine the refrigeration control valve will be kept open during defrost d01 Def method 0 non 1 El 2 Gas 3 Brine Defrost stop temperature The defrost is stopped at a given temperature which is measured with a sensor the sensor is defined in d10 The tempe...

Page 52: ...ator and via internal calcula tions and measurements of the S5 temperature it will be able to start a defrost when the variation of the S5 temperature becomes larger than required Here you set how large a slide of the S5 temperature can be allowed When the value is passed a defrost will start The function can only be used in 1 1 systems when the evaporating temperature will become lower to ensure ...

Page 53: ...ds the limit value After that it is overwritten with the new measure ments h10 Max temp Selection of function 0 No HACCP function 1 S3 and or S4 used as sensor Definition takes place in h14 2 S5 used as sensor h11 HACCP sensor Alarm limit Here you set the temperature value at which the HACCP function is to enter into force When the value becomes higher than the set one the time delay starts h12 HA...

Page 54: ...e controller is built into a network with data communication it must have an address and the master gateway of the data communication must then know this address These settings can only be made when a data communication module has been mounted in the controller and the installation of the data communication cable has been finished This installation is mentioned in a separate document RC8AC After i...

Page 55: ... in o38 with setting 2 o39 Light remote Rail heat during day operation The ON period is set as a percentage of the time o41 Railh ON day Rail heat during night operation The ON period is set as a percentage of the time o42 Railh ON ngt Rail heat cycle The period of time for the aggregate ON time OFF time is set in minutes o43 Railh cycle Case cleaning The status of the function can be followed her...

Page 56: ...ith S5 sensor u09 S5 temp Status on DI1 input on 1 closed u10 DI1 status Temperature measured with S3 sensor u12 S3 air temp Status on night operation on or off 1 closed u13 Night Cond Temperature measured with S4 sensor u16 S4 air temp Thermostat temperature u17 Ther air Read the present regulation reference u28 Temp ref Status on DI2 output on 1 closed u37 DI2 status Temperature shown on display...

Page 57: ...nput DI1 alarm A16 Alarm Signal from DI2 input DI2 alarm A45 Standby position stopped refrigeration via r12 or DI input Standby mode A59 Case cleaning Signal from DI1 or DI2 input Case cleaning A60 High temperature alarm for the HACCP function HACCP alarm Max def time E1 Faults in the controller EKC error E6 Fault in real time clock Check the battery reset the clock E25 Sensor error on S3 S3 error...

Page 58: ...nce Defrost in progress 14 S15 Defrost sequence Fan delay water attaches to the evaporator 15 S17 Door is open DI input is open 17 S20 Emergency cooling 20 S25 Manual control of outputs 25 S29 Case cleaning 29 S30 Forced cooling 30 S32 Delay on outputs during start up 32 S33 Heat function r36 is active 33 Other displays non The defrost temperature cannot be displayed There is stop based on time d ...

Page 59: ... freeze the value Cutout alarm relay receipt alarm see alarm code Push short the upper button If there are several alarm codes they are found in a rolling stack Push the uppermost or lowermost button to scan the rolling stack Display The values will be shown with three digits and with a setting you can determine whether the temperature are to be shown in C or in F Operation Get a good start With t...

Page 60: ...re where the controller can keep on registering the time performance Exceeding in connection with power failure when the controller has lost its clock function and hence also its time performance The readout of the various values in the HACCP function can take place with a long push on the middle button The readouts are as follows h01 The temperature h02 Readout of the controller s status when tem...

Page 61: ... ON 0 OFF Defrost Defrost method none EL GAS BRINE d01 no bri EL Defrost stop temperature d02 0 0 C 25 0 C 6 0 C Interval between defrost starts d03 0 hours 240 hours 8 hours Max defrost duration d04 0 min 180 min 45 min Displacement of time on cutin of defrost at start up d05 0 min 240 min 0 min Drip off time d06 0 min 60 min 0 min Delay for fan start after defrost d07 0 min 60 min 0 min Fan star...

Page 62: ...t gas defrost 12 coordinated defrost o37 0 12 0 Configuration of light function relay 4 1 ON during day operation 2 ON OFF via data communica tion 3 ON follows the DI function when DI is selected to door function or to door alarm o38 1 3 1 Activation of light relay only if o38 2 o39 OFF ON OFF Rail heat On time during day operations o41 0 100 100 Rail heat On time during night operations o42 0 100...

Page 63: ...2 C 8 C 5 C 20 C Min temp setting r03 2 C 0 C 26 C 4 C 1 C 24 C Sensor signal for thermostat S4 r15 100 0 Alarm limit high A13 10 C 8 C 15 C 10 C 8 C 15 C Alarm limit low A14 5 C 5 C 30 C 0 C 0 C 30 C Sensor signal for alarm funct S4 A36 100 0 Interval between defrost d03 6 h 6h 12h 8h 8h 12h Defrost sensor 0 time 1 S5 2 S4 d10 0 1 1 0 1 1 DI1 config o02 Case cleaning 10 Door function 3 Sensor sig...

Page 64: ...n defrost is in progress DO3 For either fans or refrigeration 2 Fans The relay will cut in when the fans have to operate Refrigeration 2 The relay will cut in when refrigeration step 2 has to be cut in DO4 For either alarm rail heat light or hotgas defrost Alarm Cf diagram The relay is cut in during normal opera tion and cuts out in alarm situations and when the controller is dead de energised Rai...

Page 65: ...le is longer Electrical con nection cable Max 1 5 mm2 multi core cable Relays CE 250 V a c UL 240 V a c DO1 Refrigeration 8 6 A 10 A Resistive 5FLA 30LRA DO2 Defrost 8 6 A 10 A Resistive 5FLA 30LRA DO3 Fan 6 3 A 6 A Resistive 3FLA 18LRA 131 VA Pilot duty DO4 Alarm 4 1 A Min 100 mA 4 A Resistive 131 VA Pilot duty Environments 0 to 55 C During operations 40 to 70 C During transport 20 80 Rh not cond...

Page 66: ...OT USE A CLEANING OR SANITIZING SOLUTION THAT HAS AN OIL BASE these will dissolve the butyl sealants or an AMMONIA BASE this will corrode the copper components of the case Service Replace Filter every 6 months or as needed to maintain efficient operation if applicable To maintain good refrigeration performance a refrig eration service person should be called periodically at least twice a year to c...

Page 67: ... 2 To clean honeycomb Mix powdered detergent in warm water 5 to 7 Tablespoons per gallon Immerse or spot clean the honeycomb Use care not to damage the cell structure of the honeycomb Rinse thoroughly in clean water Shake excess water from the honeycomb and dry if heat is used do not exceed 140 F dry heat 3 Install honeycomb by inserting the notched side up against the deflector and press upwards i...

Page 68: ... and satisfactory performance of any equipment are dependent upon the care given to it To insure long life proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs the refrigerator should be thoroughly cleaned frequently SHUT OFF FAN DURING CLEANING PROCESS It can be unplugged within the case or shut off entire case at the source The interior bottom may be cleaned with any domestic soap or detergent based ...

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