Superheat Control
Quick Reference Guide
The Sporlan Superheat Control should be installed only by a qualified professional. All other system components (valves and sensors)
should be supplied by Sporlan to ensure compatibility and proper operation. There are no user-serviceable components inside the con-
troller. Opening the case will void the warranty.
Tools required:
•
Small flat screwdriver for terminals
•
Cordless screwdriver
•
Phillips and flat screwdrivers
•
Needle-nose pliers
•
Wire cutters
•
Two #8 x ½” self-tapping screws to
mount the DIN rail
1. INSTALLATION
Reference diagram on back of this guide.
1. Mount the controller in a rain-tight,
protected location using the DIN rail.
The suggested mounting area is 10
inches high and 5 inches wide, depth is
3 inches.
2. Mount the suction temperature sensor to
the suction line after the heat exchanger
following the instructions provided with
the sensor. Connect the non-polarized
sensor wires to terminals 31 and 32.
Maximum torque on screw terminals
is 3.5 in-lbs.
3. Mount the pressure transducer on the
suction line near the suction tempera-
ture sensor, positioned at 12 o’clock.
Connect the wires to terminals 33, 34,
and 35. Ensure that any splices are
properly connected.
Use caution when working around high voltage components.
Safety covers should be used for personal safety on high voltage panels.
4. Connect terminals 27 and 28 to a digital
input. A short or a closed contact from
an external relay will close the valve for
pump down.
5. Connect the Electric Expansion Valve
(EEV) wires to terminals 5, 6, 7, and 8.
6. Connect the optional case temperature
sensor wires to terminals 29 and 30.
The sensor is not polarized.
7. Connect power to terminals 1 and 2.
Transformer requirements are 24 volts
AC at 40 VA, Class II.
2. SETUP
Enter values for six system variables. The
EEV is closed upon startup and the system
will not operate until completing setup.
Once powered up, the controller will dis-
play the firmware versions and then the
first variable to set.
1. Set
StEP
, Step Motor Stroke. Press and
then turn the SELECT knob to select
the correct number of steps for the
EEV being used. Default is 2500.
Press the SELECT knob again to save
the value. The next variable displays.
2. Set
reFr
, Refrigerant. Select the
actual
refrigerant used in the system.
Default is
404A
.
3. Set
tt4P
, Temperature Sensor Type.
Select 2K or 3K. Default is 2K.
4. Set
Pt4P
, Pressure Sensor Type. Select
Absolute or Gauge, following the steps
above. Default is Gauge.
5. Set
Un_t
, Temperature Units. Select
Fahrenheit or Celsius. Default is
Fahrenheit.
6. Set
Un_p
, Pressure Units. Select PSI ot
Bar. Default is PSI.
Setup is complete. The controller will
display
SvpH
. The controller is now in the
Process Values Menu. Rotate the knob to
view the values.
Temperature sensor should be mounted at
either 4 or 8 o’clock, on a free-draining line.
Sporlan Superheat Control
Installation and Operation Manual
SD-324/72016
Controller v. J
For detailed instructions,
scan this QR code or go to
www.sporlanonline.com/electronic-controls
and download Bulletin 100-50-5.1
3. OPERATION
For further system tuning, adjust parameter
setpoints as described below and in Bulletin
100-50-5.1.
1. Enter the Parameter Menu: Hold down
the SELECT knob for 5 seconds.
Rotate the knob to enter the password
“
111
” and press the SELECT knob
again.
2. To change a parameter, rotate the
SELECT knob to the desired param-
eter and press the SELECT knob. The
default parameter value will display.
3. Turn the SELECT knob to change the
parameter value and then press the
SELECT knob to save the value and
return to the Parameter Menu.
4. After all parameters are set, rotate the
SELECT knob to “
ESC
” and press the
SELECT knob again to save all chang-
es. Observe the system for superheat
operation.
Note: The Parameter Menu times out
after 60 seconds of inactivity and
all changes entered will be lost.
Note: Not all refrigeration systems are
designed alike. See the Kelvin II
Installation and Operation Manual
to adjust the settings according to
the specific needs of the system.