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Appendix D 

THE LIST OF THE MAIN SETTINGS FOR THE ELIWELL ID 983 LX MANAGING THE FUNCTION ING OF THE 

BERILL T  DISPLAY

 

CASE 

 

Par

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Description of the controller parameter 

Par

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val

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Level

 

U.

M

Function  

Set 

Setpoint 

+65

°

 

°С/°F

 

The upper heating temperature 

COMPRESSOR SECTION (page labeled "CP") 

diF 

diFferential. 

2,0 

°С/°F

 

Differential activation of the upper heating relay  

HSE 

Higher SEt. Maximum possible set point value. 

+85 

°С/°F

 

The maximum possible set value of the upper 
heating temperature 

FANS (page labeled "FAn") 

FSt 

Fan Stop temperature. 

65 

°С/°F

 

Lower heating temperature 

Температура нижнего подогрева

 

FAd 

FAn differential. 

2,0 

°С/°F

 

Differential activation of the lower heating relay 

ALARMS (page labeled "AL") 

AFd 

Alarm differential. 

2,0 

°С/°F

 

Differential activation of the alarm signal 

HAL 

Higher ALarm. Maximum alarm. 

90,0 

°С/°F

 

The value of the higher temperature limit 

DISPLAY (page labeled "diS)" 

ddd 

Selection of the value type to be displayed: 

= Set point; 

probe 1 (

Pb1)

= probe 2 (

Pb2)

= probe 3 (

Pb3)

1

 

num 

Indication on the device display: 
1=temperature of the upper space 
2= steam temperature in the reservoir 

CONFIGURATION (page labeled "CnF") 

H21 

Digital output configurability 2. (B)  

= Disabled;  

= Compressor;  

= Defrost;  

= Fans; 

= Alarm; 

= Auxiliary;  

= Standby;  

= Light;  

= Buzzer 

num 

B

 Output configuration: 

3 = bottom heating control 
 

H22 

Digital output configurability 1. (A) Same as H21. 

num 

A

 Output configuration: 

1 = upper heating control  

H25 

Buzzer output configurability 
0=

 

disabled;  

8= enabled (default):  
1-7, 9-10= not used 

num 

Buzzer Configuration  
8=active 

Summary of Contents for BERILL T

Page 1: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ure to follow the recommendations and instructions contained in this manual Notice All dimensions in drawings are given in mm if not otherwise specified Illustrations may not fully correspond to the m...

Page 3: ...f food products whose storage temperature corresponds to the temperature range of the display case 1 3 DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION This equipment has been designed and manufactured in accordance w...

Page 4: ...h as aerosol cans containing flammable mixtures inside this appliance ATTENTION it is strictly forbidden to turn on the display case without grounding and move the display case that is under voltage M...

Page 5: ...00 Infrared lamps W 3 x 300 6 x 300 Lighting type LED Backlight power consumption W 18 36 Rated power consumption per day 1 Basic set of the cabinet light 12h kW h 21 4 42 8 Dimensions Overall dimensi...

Page 6: ...hanical protection devices adapted to the equipment to prevent possible damage for example from the impact of a trolley a polisher a loader etc 4 3 ADJUSTMENT OF THE FRONTAL GLASSES Adjustment of the...

Page 7: ...THE EDGE OF THE GLASS AND AS A RESULT DESTROY IT 5 2 TURNING ON THE DISPLAY CASE Turn on the display case only after carrying out all preparatory works fulfilled by qualified personnel To turn on the...

Page 8: ...ENANCE Before cleaning or maintenance the equipment must be disconnected from the power supply to guarantee the absence of an electric current in the system Purpose of cleaning is to remove pathogenic...

Page 9: ...EQUIPMENT S LIFE CYCLE At the end of a useful life of the equipment we recommend the following Make it unserviceable for example cut power cable Remove glass shutters or other elements which may be da...

Page 10: ...9 Appendix A ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM BERILL T 125...

Page 11: ...10 Appendix B ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM BERILL T 250...

Page 12: ...menu folders until the FAn folder While on the folder label FAn press the set button the first folder parameter will appear on the controller display Use the Up and Down buttons to switch to the FSt p...

Page 13: ...e will work with the newly set temperature value of the upper space Find below an example of a sequence of actions to change the value of the FSt parameter from 60 C to 80 C 5 seconds Turn off and tur...

Page 14: ...RMS page labeled AL AFd Alarm differential 2 0 1 F Differential activation of the alarm signal HAL Higher ALarm Maximum alarm 90 0 1 F The value of the higher temperature limit DISPLAY page labeled di...

Page 15: ...d and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2 49 Particular requirements for commercial electric appliances for keeping food and crockery warm is in conformity with the Directives 2014 30 EU Elect...

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