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PLUS

300 EXPERT

 U THR

  

   

Pag. 16 

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

 

Rev. 01-18 

d7 

Dripping duration

 (minutes) 

At the end of defrosting, the compressor and the fans remain 
still for the 

d7

 set time, the defrosting icon flashes. 

0 ÷ 10 min 

0 min 

F5 

Fans pause

 after defrosting (minutes) 

Enables  keeping  the  fans  still  for  an 

F5

  time  after  dripping. 

This  time  starts  from  the  end  of  dripping.  If  dripping  is  not 
set, at the end of defrosting the fans pause occurs directly. 

0 ÷ 10 min 

0 min 

At1 

Minimum temperature alarm

 

Enables  defining  a  minimum  temperature  value  to  the 
ambient. Below  value 

At1

,  the alarm status will be signalled 

with the alarm icon flashing, the temperature flashes and an 
internal  buzzer  acoustically  signals  the  existence  of  an 
anomaly. The alarm is signalled after the Ald time. 

-45 ÷ At2-1 °C 

-45°C 

At2 

Maximum temperature alarm

 

Enables  defining  a  maximum  temperature  value  to  the 
ambient. Above value 

At2

, the alarm status will be signalled 

with the alarm icon flashing, the temperature flashing and an 
internal  buzzer  acoustically  signals  the  existence  of  an 
anomaly.  The  alarm  is  signalled  after  the  Ald  time.  The 
alarm does not suspend any defrosting in progress. 

At1+1 ÷ 45 °C 

+45°C 

AU1 

Minimum humidity alarm

 

Enables defining a minimum humidity value to the ambient 
to be humidified.  Below the AU1 value, the Eu alarm status 
will be signalled with the alarm icon flashing and the buzzer 
active. Silencing, the humidity and the alarm icon remain 
flashing. The alarm is signalled after the Ald time.

 

1 ÷ AU2-1 Rh%

 

1 Rh% 

AU2 

Maximum humidity alarm

 

Enables defining a maximum humidity value to the ambient 
to be humidified.  Below the AU2 value, the Eu alarm status 
will be signalled with the alarm icon flashing and the buzzer 
active. By silencing, the humidity and the alarm icon remain 
flashing. 
The alarm is signalled after the Ald time. AU2=99 does not 
signal the alarm.

 

AU1+1 ÷ 99 Rh%  99 Rh% 

rA 

Air change enabling in real time

 

With rA=1 it is possible to set up to 6 air changes in real time 
during one day, through parameters rA1…rA6.

 

0 = Disabled 

1 = Enabled 

rA1 

… 

rA6 

Air change times programming

 

It  is  possible  to  set  up  to  6  times  for  the  air  changes.  The 
previous  value  blocks  the  subsequent  one  making  them 
sequential.

 

00:00 ÷ 23:50 

-- 

drA 

Air change duration

 

0 ÷ 10 min 

6 min 

 

tEu 

 

Evaporator probe temperature display  

(if dE =1 nothing is displayed) 

temperature 

only 

reading 

CHAP. 5 -  Parameters programming 

Summary of Contents for 100N MASTER

Page 1: ...Use and maintenance manual ELECTRICAL BOARDS FOR REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONS READ AND KEEP REV 01 18 ENG PLUS300 EXPERT U THR ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...f refrigeration and conditioning systems A different use is allowed respecting the working conditions for which the panel is designed and made Before using the panel it s suggested to fully read this...

Page 3: ...variables Pag 17 5 9 Second level programming Pag 17 5 10 List of second level variables Pag 20 5 11 Automatic programs Pr1 Pr2 Pr3 Pr4 Pr5 Pag 22 5 12 Germination day night cycle Pag 23 5 13 Ignitio...

Page 4: ...unit enabling hot heaters ventilation up to 800W cold room light humidification enabling air exchange pauses de humidification defrosts up to 7500W alarms APPLICATIONS Seasoning drying rooms Germinati...

Page 5: ...seasoning preservation and industrial processes DIMENSIONS Dimensions in mm IDENTIFICATION DATA The unit described in this manual has an ID plate on its side showing the relevant ID data Manufacturer...

Page 6: ...es so that the wiring does not have a spiral shape 5 All wiring must be of a cross section suitable for relevant power levels 6 Place a general protection fuse upstream from the electronic controller...

Page 7: ...ection and maintain the protection rating use appropriate wire raceway grips to ensure a good seal Route the wiring inside the unit in as tidy a fashion as possible be especially careful to keep power...

Page 8: ...zone Stand by activation deactivation Sensor alarms Air change parameter adjustment Defrost parameter adjustment Pauses parameter adjustment Fan parameter adjustment Outputs status display Simultaneou...

Page 9: ...THR integrated Status indicators Display LCD Main switch general protection 4 poles magnetothermic 20A INPUTS Ambient probe NTC 10K 1 Evaporator probe NTC 10K 1 Humidity probe 4 20mA 0 100 Rh Door swi...

Page 10: ...ipment is modified or transformed Under no circumstances Pego S r l will be liable for any loss of data and information costs of goods or substitute services damage to property people or animals loss...

Page 11: ...ing a running program TIMER displays remaining time of running phase with a single key press UP MANUAL PAUSE and DEFROST activates both functions STAND BY system ON OFF the running program maintains t...

Page 12: ...ev 01 18 DOWN MUTE ALARM FORCING AIR CHANGE ROOM LIGHT DISPLAY LED 1 PHASE 0 advancing Dripping Day germination phase 2 PHASE 1 advancing 3 PHASE 2 advancing 4 PHASE 3 advancing 5 PHASE 4 advancing Ni...

Page 13: ...rs value error codes 10 Time date time parameters value running program timer 11 PRG Programming the controller is in programming phase 12 Cold flashing if called for dehumidification only 13 Hot flas...

Page 14: ...l directly from the second level you must exit the programming mode first KEY TO SYMBOLS For practical purposes the following symbols are used indicates the UP key used to increase value and to force...

Page 15: ...mperature hysteresis for the COLD referred to temperature SET POINT dtn 0 2 10 C 2 C dtn Temperature NEUTRAL zone with reference to main SET POINT In neutral zone cold and hot are not activated it inc...

Page 16: ...r the Ald time The alarm does not suspend any defrosting in progress At1 1 45 C 45 C AU1 Minimum humidity alarm Enables defining a minimum humidity value to the ambient to be humidified Below the AU1...

Page 17: ...D BY to enable electronic control LIST OF 2ND LEVEL VARIABLES Installer Level VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT AC Microdoor input status with door closed 0 usually open 1 usually closed 0 Pc main alar...

Page 18: ...functions 0 15 min 0 dEU Dehumidification method selection The separate dehumidification calls hot and cold only for temperature 0 cooling 1 heating 2 separate dehumidification 0 EnU Humidification e...

Page 19: ...n alarm signal Ed buzzer alarm relay is given The alarm is displayed even when humidity set is achieved it does not block the normal functioning and once silenced the dEt count re starts dEO 1 a refre...

Page 20: ...y to display the parameters 2 Using key or key select the parameter to be amended 3 Amend the setting by keeping the SET key pressed and by pressing one of the keys or 4 Once configuration values have...

Page 21: ...Sgr Refreshment 0 NO 1 YES 0 vSg Dripping phase evaporator fans speed Amends the value of 2nd level variable F8 0 High speed 1 Low speed only if rin 1 0 tSg Dripping phase duration 0 00 99 30 30 min...

Page 22: ...e 5 refreshment 0 NO 1 YES 0 v5 Phase 5 evaporator fans speed Amends the value of 2nd level variable F8 0 High speed 1 Low speed only if rin 1 0 t5 Phase 5 duration 0 00 99 30 30 min steps 0 00 St Sea...

Page 23: ...e 00 00 23 50 10 min steps 0 t1 Temperature 1 SET 45 45 C 0 C t2 Temperature 2 SET 45 45 C 0 C IGNITION OF PLUS 100 THR ELECTRONIC CONTROL After having wired the electronic controller apply voltage 23...

Page 24: ...set is achieved with dUn 0 Humidification is activated below set dUU and remains active until set is achieved with dUn 0 It is possible to set a dead area with parameters dUn that deactivates humidifi...

Page 25: ...the management of the fans in the different modes By setting parameter rin 1 it is possible to differentiate high and low speed of the fans in the various phases of a program parameters vSg v1 v2 v3...

Page 26: ...manually activate defrosting it is sufficient to press the UP key Defrosting is not activated in case the temperature set for defrosting end d6 is lower than the temperature detected by the evaporator...

Page 27: ...igit flashes again and so on If the password is forgotten use the universal number 100 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMS An automatic program is a work cycle made of a maximum of 7 phases in which it is possible to...

Page 28: ...lighted by the advancing bars During program execution it is possible to amend the humidity and temperature setpoint directly from the keyboard without having to access programming Variations are prov...

Page 29: ...start and end times and manage two differential temperature setpoint During the day phase the germination lights are switched on and the display shows the references of phase 0 switched on During the...

Page 30: ...ng maintenaince in progress Before proceeding with maintenance operations please follow these security prescriptions The electrical panel must be without voltage Prevent the presence of unauthorized s...

Page 31: ...ing the general security rules DEVICE TYPE OF INTERVENTION FREQUENCY Terminal block Device screws Wires tightening After first 20 days of functioning Terminal block Device screws Wires tightening Annu...

Page 32: ...lithium battery CR2032 type of the Console Ec General alarm e g overheat or max pressure switch All outputs except alarm if present are deactivated Check compressor absorption If the problem persists...

Page 33: ...atibility EMC 2014 30 EU LA CONFORMITA PRESCRITTA DALLA DIRETTIVA E GARANTITA DALL ADEMPIMENTO A TUTTI GLI EFFETTI DELLE SEGUENTI NORME THE CONFORMITY REQUIRED BY THE DIRECTIVE IS GUARANTEED BY THE FU...

Page 34: ...ification 31 32 Humidity probe 4 20 mA 0 100Rh 32 V 31 Y 15 16 Refreshment rin 0 low speed fans rin 1 27 28 Ambient NTC probe 13 14 Air change 45 50 Stand by forcing 11 12 Humidification 44 50 Disable...

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