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defrost but not in all situations. If fans stay on, please check 
manufacturer’s specs to ensure proper operation). The EEV(s), 
Solenoid and EEPR should be shown closed in the app. Ensure 
the Control State, which is shown in the app, changes from 

Refrigeration

 to 

Defrost

 and the case controller is reading 

the correct Defrost amps through the app. You should see a 
slow increase in SP as well as COT and DAT. The SH will slowly 
decrease as the SP increases.

PRIOR TO NEXT STEP:

Disable defrost through the app. To do this, click on the 

Manual 

Defrost

 button. Then, change the switch from

 On

 to

 Off 

and 

hit 

Save

.

STEP 5 – OVERRIDE SOLENOID AND 

EEPR

(COMPLETE ONCE PER CIRCUIT)

Connect to any of the case controllers on the circuit and go 
into the 

Available Override

 section of the app. Override 

the solenoid to be CLOSED. Do this by first clicking on the 
“Solenoid” button as shown in 

Figure J

. The screen shown 

in 

Figure K

 will appear. Although it may already show the 

solenoid valve is closed, the solenoid valve will be able to 
open up again. To make sure it stays closed, ensure the switch 
is closed, then hit the save button. After a few seconds, the 
parameters screen should look like 

Figure L

, with the solenoid 

parameter highlighted in yellow. The yellow indicates that the 
override is in place.
Override the EEPR to 100% open. Do this by first clicking on the 
EEPR setting as shown in 

Figure M

. Move the toggle switch to 

100 if it isn’t already there, then hit the 

Save

 button. You should 

see SP drop to rack suction, the SH increase and COT increase. 
This verifies the EEPR is driving in the correct direction and the 
solenoid is closed. 

See Figure N as an example.

STEP 6 – CLOSE EEPR AND DISABLE 

OVERRIDE TO SOLENOID

(COMPLETE ONCE PER CIRCUIT)

Override the EEPR to 0% open (meaning closed). See Step 5 
above for actions to override the EEPR. The parameters screen 
will look like 

Figure O

 in a few seconds. Once the EEPR is 

closed, disable the override for the solenoid. 

See Figures P 

and Q

. To take out the override, click 

Disable

 after the menu 

pops up. You should see the SP increase. This confirms the 
solenoid valve opened correctly and the EEPR is closed. 

See 

Figure R

.

STEP 7 – CLOSE ALL EEVS AND OPEN 

EEPR

(COMPLETE PER CASE):

Override all of the EEV(s) in the case to 0% open (meaning 
closed). Also override the EEPR to 100% open. You should see 
SP drop to rack suction, SH increase and COT increase. This 
verifies the EEV(s) are driving in the correct direction and 
closing. 

See Figure S

.

STEP 8 – VERIFY EEV OPERATION AND 

SENSOR WIRING

(COMPLETE PER CASE)

Override the EEVs to 100% one at a time by opening one to 100% 
and setting all the others to 0%. You should see the SH on the 
individual coil decrease and the COT increase. Make sure that 
the SH is decreasing on the correct coil. 

See Figure T

. If there 

are multiple EEVs, then override the EEV that you just tested to 
0% open (closed) and perform this step on the other EEV(s) in 
the case. This verifies that the valve(s) and sensors are installed 
and wiring is correct. It also verifies that each EEV is opening 
correctly.

STEP 9 – REMOVE ALL OVERRIDES

(COMPLETE PER CASE)

Remove any overrides and make sure the case resumes normal 
operation.

STEP 10 – SENSOR CHECK

(COMPLETE PER CASE) 

Look at the current measurements of the sensors and make 
sure they are within the acceptable values for the case. 

See 

Figure U.

STEP 11 – PROOF OF WORK

(COMPLETE PER CASE)

Capture the history logs on the case as a baseline when 
comparing performance of the case at a later date. Ensure 
superheat is within a 3°F dead band and DAT is stable within a 
2°F dead band. Tap on coil measurements and create a comma 
separated value (CSV) file. 

See Figure V.

Summary of Contents for Sporlan S3C

Page 1: ...t corner as shown in Figure F Ensure these settings match what is shown on the case cutsheetprovidedbythecasemanufacturerorwhatisshown on the store drawings under the refrigeration schedules and defro...

Page 2: ...PER CIRCUIT Override the EEPR to 0 open meaning closed See Step 5 above for actions to override the EEPR The parameters screen will look like Figure O in a few seconds Once the EEPR is closed disable...

Page 3: ...igure B Connect display case to the app See Step 1 dd Click on your device when it appears Place hand here Figure C Choose case to show on app See Step 1 Figure D Change temperature of DAT or RAT sens...

Page 4: ...igure E Check to see temperature changes accordingly with manual changes to DAT or RAT See Step 2 Select the pencil icon These are the settings for the controller Figure F Case settings Parameters scr...

Page 5: ...Step 4 Figure H Verify defrost across circuit See Step 4 Figure I Expected system changes when placed in Off Time Defrost See Step 4 Should be at 0 Solenoid should be CLOSED EEV1 EEV2 and EEV3 should...

Page 6: ...lenoid in a circuit See Step 5 Figure L Parameters screen with overrides highlighted in yellow See Step 5 Click here Figure M Override EEPR to 100 open See Step 5 Make sure this switch is on CLOSED Th...

Page 7: ...rease This should increase Figure N Example of coil data with solenoid closed and circuit EEPR fully open See Step 5 Figure O Override the EEPR to close position See Step 6 Click here This should be a...

Page 8: ...E This should increase Click here Figure P Change status of solenoid See Step 6 Figure Q Disable the override to solenoid See Step 6 Figure R Suction pressure starts to increase with EEPR closed and s...

Page 9: ...the EEVs and open EEPR See Step 7 Verify EEPR is 100 and EEVs are 0 This should decrease This should increase This should increase Figure T Verify EEV operation and sensor wiring See Step 8 This shou...

Page 10: ...or system See Step 10 Figure V Proof of work Save baseline data for each coil case etc See Step 11 Click here This needs to be within a 3 F dead band This needs to be within a 2 F dead band Click here...

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Page 12: ...g is solely responsible for making the final selection of the system and components and assuring that all performance endurance maintenance safety and warning requirements of the application are met T...

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