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4. DESCRIPTION OF THE COOLING SEGMENT OPERATION CYCLE. 

At the moment of connecting to the mains and starting with the   button, the controller – after  
the delay set in the dE parameter – goes to the control phase. 
The controller controls two control circuits: 

 

control circuit for the chiller unit or heating circuit;

 

 

control circuit for motoreducer of the stirrer or ventilator.

 

The work for the control settings of the refrigeration system will be discussed below.

 

 

ATTENTION 
The dE parameter is the delay of switching on the chiller and the stirrer after switching on the 
controller or after power supply failure – factory setting is 5 s. 

 
 
4.1. Control of the chiller unit. 

The control temperature value (in the range specified in the parameters b1 and b2) is set by pressing 
the  buttons  marked  with  the  symbols 

  and 

.  A  short  press  of  any  of  these  buttons  displays  

the currently set value, while the next pressing causes the change of this value. Moving from reading 
the measured temperature to the reading of the set control temperature is signaled by the flashing 
of digits / numbers. 
The  chiller  control  in  the  cooling  phase  takes  place  depending  on  the  temperature  present 
in a refrigeration chamber. The controller can control the cooling temperature in the range of -40 

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up to +120 

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C. In order to limit the range of control so as to prevent the user of the refrigeration 

device from setting the temperature outside this range, the following parameters must be set in the 
right ranges: b1 (limitation of the lower control temperature range) and b2 (limitation of the upper 
control temperature range). 
 

ATTENTION 
Temperatures  specified  in  parameters  b1  and  b2  are  not  control  points  for  switching  off  and 
switching on the operation of the chiller. 
Setting b1=b2 blocks the possibility of changing the programmed temperature by pressing the 

 

and 

 buttons. 

It is not allowed to set b1>b2
The  change  in  the  value  of  b1  or  b2  can  be blocked  by  the  currently  set  control  temperature.  
In  the  event  of  such  a  situation,  change  the  control  temperature  settings  and  then  change  
the parameters b1 and/or b2.

 

 

It is also important to set the control hysteresis correctly – parameter HI. The control hysteresis is  
a parameter that determines the temperature difference at which the switching off occurs and then 
the chiller is switched on. For example, if the control temperature is set to +4 

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C, and the hysteresis 

at 2 

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C, then switching off of the  chiller will occur after reaching 4 

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C, while its re-activation will 

occur after the temperature has risen to 4+2=6 

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C. 

The  controller  makes  it  possible  to  set  the  hysteresis  of  the  control  in  the  range  from  0.2 

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C  to  

10 

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C, every 0.2 

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C.

 

Summary of Contents for MCH-07 v.3

Page 1: ...tally to activate the washing process during the cooling process The washing segment is activated only when the cooling is switched off The MCH 07 controller has a waterproof casing protection class I...

Page 2: ...ge 2 of 36 MCH 07 casing dimensions 177 x 126 x 56 mm MCH 07 f casing dimensions 206 x 140 x 56 mm power supply 230V AC 50 60 HZ protection class IP65 safety class CE basic version of MCH 07 controlle...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 36 MCH 07 f variant with flange...

Page 4: ...PCB board with the bottom board After opening the casing disconnect this cable The cable is disconnected by removing the connector plug located in the bottom plate basic version of MCH 07 controller...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 36 dimensioning for assembly MCH 07 f variant with flange connection diagram...

Page 6: ...al data of the cooling segment temperature measuring range from 40 0 OC to 120 0 OC control temperature range from 40 0 OC to 120 0 OC decreased by a set hysteresis measuring resolution of the tempera...

Page 7: ...1 2 Control function of the refrigeration system chiller depending on the measured temperature parameter C9 is set to 0 3 Light signaling function for switching on the cooling heating process blue di...

Page 8: ...ing of the voltage parameter dE 11 Real time clock 3 3 Programming for the cooling segment In order to ensure the correct cycle of the controller s operation it is necessary to program its operating p...

Page 9: ...nction symbol range of the settings factory setting entry in the setting mode UC0 access code 1 2 controller operation mode C9 0 cooling mode 1 heating mode 0 limitation of the lower value for the con...

Page 10: ...dstill of the chiller unit the stirrer works according to times set in E1 and E2 2 unavailable3 3 unavailable 3 4 continuous operation independent of the chiller operation and times set in E1 and E2 1...

Page 11: ...y settings and the function value is reset to 0 0 exit from the setting mode EE 1 Adjustments must be made so that the condition b1 b2 is always met The values of parameters b1 and b2 are not control...

Page 12: ...e cooling temperature in the range of 40 OC up to 120 OC In order to limit the range of control so as to prevent the user of the refrigeration device from setting the temperature outside this range th...

Page 13: ...ing of the stirrer operation red diode 4 2 2 Manually triggered operation of the stirrer The manual stirrer operation can be initiated by pressing the button marked with the symbol seesection 3 at thi...

Page 14: ...ure values are stored in the controller s memory The programmable delay time of this function allows not to take into account the maximum temperature when the controller is started and thus to pre coo...

Page 15: ...ggered cyclically every 1 min for 5 sec and alternately PPP letters and temperature value are displayed ATTENTION The parameter AA is the same to the delay time specified in the function of recording...

Page 16: ...ducer after voltage decay Controller has the ability to protect the chiller and motoreducer in the event of momentary decays and the appearance of the supply voltage this is done by setting the dE par...

Page 17: ...n MCH 07 MCH 07T1 version with the possibility of water heating control and thermostatic control equipped with one sensor common with the cooling segment MCH 07T2 version with the possibility of water...

Page 18: ...hydrostatic in MCH 07T version it is possible to set the controller to indicate the current temperature measured by the temperature sensor LED diodes marked with numbers 1 8 indicating which relays ar...

Page 19: ...230 VAC supply voltage switching voltage input for relay 5 any of the range from 6V to 380V which can be different from the voltage connected to relays 1 4 and 6 8 input for hydrostatic connection in...

Page 20: ...ings made the program execution remains off or starts in the same place where it was stopped You can limit the return time in the settings of this function for interrupted operation after voltage deca...

Page 21: ...isplay shows the time to complete the entire program The time indicated by the display does not take into account the time of pouring water when using a hydrostatic as well as the time needed to heat...

Page 22: ...s possible in the range of 10 OC every 0 5 OC where 0 5 OC is indicated by lighting up a dot by digit of temperature Corrections of the readings should be made only after the actual confirmation of fa...

Page 23: ...ight to left on the display to edit the duration of the step switching between diodes to determine the relay status signaled by a diode entering the settings related to temperature functions MCH 07T v...

Page 24: ...9 59 min 01 00 min setting the maximum power supply decay time after which the program will be resumed UAP 0 no time limit the program will be always resumed after the power supply is restored 1 time...

Page 25: ...only if PUL5 1 PHo setting the time for which relay 7 will be inactive from 1 sec to 59 sec 1 s 6 7 Selection and setting of the example function The following is a graphical representation of the ch...

Page 26: ...nce in the case of a step with a hydrostatic active this is a protection in the event of a mechanical suspension of the hydrostatic Additionally for the MCH 07T version optionally you can assign to an...

Page 27: ...modified program beforehand For convenience the table should look similar to the tables of the factory programs It should be remembered that after 30 sec without any related activities with programmi...

Page 28: ...ection by pressing the S button and change the value of this parameter from 0 to 1 using the button Then confirm the changes by pressing the S button again After doing this disconnect the power supply...

Page 29: ...lock it indicates that the battery is running low It should be replaced alone or sent to a service center for payable replacement 7 2 Choosing the washing program At any time the user can read which w...

Page 30: ...instead of time This function can only be assigned to one or more steps and in the remaining steps the time to finish the washing process can still be displayed Starting the washing process is also si...

Page 31: ...lay output no 3 made by the installer either the vacuum pump PP or the stirrer PPR can be switched on manually Switching off occurs by pressing the button again or automatically after the time set by...

Page 32: ...er relay ZW cold water relay PP vacuum pump relay PML milk pump relay PM washing pump relay PPR stirrer relay ZZ dump valve relay H hydrostatic ZD1 detergent dispensing valve 1 relay w free ZD2 deterg...

Page 33: ...f pouring water with the hydrostatic switched on it is not necessary to know the time needed to pour water PRO2 WASHING A MILKING DEVICE diode no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 comments relay no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mo...

Page 34: ...12 15 00 1 1 max time 13 05 00 1 1 14 00 30 1 1 1 total time 27 20 total time does not take into account the time of pouring water with the hydrostatic switched on it is not necessary to know the time...

Page 35: ...uring water with the hydrostatic switched on it is not necessary to know the time needed to pour water PRO2 WASHING A MILKING DEVICE diode no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H comments relay no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mode s...

Page 36: ...4 05 00 1 1 15 00 30 1 1 1 total time 27 20 total time does not take into account the time of pouring water with the hydrostatic switched on it is not necessary to know the time needed to pour water P...

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