Isotherm CR 200 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

5 Technical data

Voltage: 

 

 

DC type  12/24 VDC

 

 

 

 

AC/DC type  100-240VAC - 12/24VDC

Current consumption:  

 

~ 6 A on 12V (when the compressor is running)

Average current consumption:  

2.3 - 4.0 A on 12V (depending on ambient temperature 70 - 95°F)

Current consumption in ”off”-pos.:  7 mA on 12 V
Humidity: 

 

 

Max 90%

Ambient temperature: 

 

Max 110°F

Compressor: 

 

 

Danfoss BD50F 

Refrigerant:  

 

 

R134a (fi lled amount written on type sticker inside the fridge compartment)

Fuse:  

 

 

 

12 volt - 15 A, 24 volt - 7.5 A

Battery protection:  

 

Cut-out at 9.6 volt (21.3), cut-in at 10.9 volt (22.7)

Isotherm refrigerators and freezers fulfi lls EMC directives, CE-marked

Fault

Possible cause

Action

Fridge not cold.
Compressor will not start.

No power supply.
Battery in poor condition.
Faulty thermostat.
Faulty electronic unit.

Check that power is present at terminal box. check fuse. 
Internal light works?
Check all terminal connections and cables.
Inspect battery charging system.
Check thermostat. Bridge T-C, if compressor starts, thermo-
stat is faulty, replace. If compressor does not start, probably 
electronic unit is faulty.
Exchange electronic unit.

Compressor makes only short start 
attempts.

Bad power supply, too low voltage or a volt-
age drop at start attempts.
Discharged batteries.

Check cables and connections, possible corrosion, clean.
Charge batteries, run the engine or connect battery charger. 
Voltage shall be above 11.0 volt at start attempts.

Compressor runs but no refrigera-
tion generated.

Loss of refrigerant. Leakage in pipes or 
evaporator.
Pipes blocked.

Mount service nipple on the compressor (refrigerators). Leak 
test, repair possible leak, evacuate and re-fi ll refrigerant.
(All this to be made by refrigeration specialist)

Compressor runs long time but not 
generating enough cold.

Bad ventilation. Condenser too warm.
Fan not working.
To much frost on evaporator.
Door not closing well.
Condenser blocked by dust.

Improve ventilation for compressor.
Replace fan.
Defrost.
Check door position and door seal.
Clean condenser.

Fuse blows.

Wrong fuse size.
Faulty electronic unit.

Check fuse 15A/12V or 7.5A-24V.
Replace electronic.

6 Fault fi nding chart

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