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System 350

 

A350E Electronic Cooling Control Product/Technical Bulletin

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djustments

Follow this procedure to set up the A350E for the
desired operation.

1. Remove the A350E’s cover by loosening the

four captive cover screws.

2. Adjust the differential potentiometer (DIFF) as

desired (the number of degrees between relay
energized and de-energized).

Refer to Figure 7 for a sample multistage
application. If a Celsius temperature reading is
desired, place the included Celsius DIFF label over
the Fahrenheit DIFF label (Punch out the tab in the
center before affixing label to the board.)

OFFSET

ON

OFF

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(-)

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OFF

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OFFSET

A350E
Stage 1

   ON = Energized

OFF = De-energized

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   Setpoint
Temperature

S350A
Stage 2

S350A
Stage 3

S350A
Stage 4 S350A

Stage 5

OFF

Figure 7: Typical Multistage Cooling Application

3. Replace the cover, fasten in place with the

four captive screws, and move the setpoint dial to
the desired setpoint.

Note:

The A350E setpoint is factory calibrated at
midscale to a tolerance of ± 1F° (0.6C°). The
setpoint tolerance at the extreme ends of the
setpoint range in relation to the printed scale
plate can be ± 3F° (1.7C°). The D350 Display
Module is unaffected by this tolerance shift.
Use the D350 display for the most accurate
setpoint selection.

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heckout Procedure

Follow this procedure to verify the A350E control is
connected and functioning properly.

1. Make sure installation and wiring connections are

according to job specifications before applying
power. (Refer to Figure 7 for a sample multistage
application if needed.)

2. Make the necessary adjustments and electrical

connections.

3. Put the system in operation and observe at least

three complete operating cycles before leaving the
installation.

T

roubleshooting

If the control system does not function properly, use
the following procedures to determine the cause of the
problem:
1. Check for proper voltage applied to the A350E.

a. Connect a Digital Voltmeter (DVM) between

the 24V (+) and COM (-) terminals located on
the control’s left side terminal block (Figure 2).

If an external transformer is used

, select AC

volts on the DVM and verify that the voltage is
between 20 and 30 VAC.

If a Y350R Power Module is used, 

select DC

volts on the DVM and verify that the voltage is
between 16 and 38 VDC.

b. If the DVM reading is within the indicated

voltage range, proceed to Step 2.

c. If the DVM reading is 

not

 within the indicated

voltage range, correct the wiring, replace the
Y350R, or replace the external transformer.

2. Check sensor for proper resistance at a given

temperature. (The resistance across the sensor
changes with the temperature of the sensor.)

a.  Disconnect power from the A350E control.

b.  Disconnect the sensor from the control and

measure the resistance across sensor leads.

c.  When measuring the sensor’s resistance, use

an accurate thermometer to measure the
temperature at the sensor.

d.  Refer to Figure 8 to determine the optimal

resistance for the measured temperature.

e.  If the measured resistance varies substantially

from the optimal resistance for that temperature,
the sensor or wiring must be replaced.

Summary of Contents for A350E

Page 1: ...esign provides easy plug together connections for quick installation and future expandability Figure 1 A350E Electronic Cooling Control Features and Benefits Modular Design Enables stage display and p...

Page 2: ...ity of the installer to add devices safety limit controls that protect against or systems alarm supervisory systems that warn of control failure Setpoint Adjustment Setpoint is defined as the temperat...

Page 3: ...echnical Bulletin LIT 930080 S350C Slave Stage Modules S350C Slave Stage Modules receive power and sensor input from the A350E control S350C Slave Stage Modules perform switching functions based upon...

Page 4: ...as well as other control modules Refer to Figures 5 and 6 for proper arrangement Note When mounting any System 350 module to rigid conduit attach the hub to the conduit before securing the hub to the...

Page 5: ...s Temperature Sensors and mounting hardware are available for use with the A350E Connect the sensor to the SEN terminal and one of the COM terminals on the four position terminal strip located at the...

Page 6: ...ng connections are according to job specifications before applying power Refer to Figure 7 for a sample multistage application if needed 2 Make the necessary adjustments and electrical connections 3 P...

Page 7: ...m as indicated in Table 4 replace the A350E Table 4 A350E Relay Troubleshooting LED N O Relay Status Setpoint Dial Setting On Closed Ts Differential Off Open Ts Ts is sensed temperature For example 70...

Page 8: ...Range 10 to 65 F 12 to 18 C Differential Adjustment Range 1 to 30F 0 6 to 16 7C SPDT Relay Output 120V 208 to 240V Horsepower 1 2 1 2 Full Load 9 8A 4 9A Locked Rotor 58 8A 29 4A Non Inductive 10A at...

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