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5 Commencing operation and control behavior 

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Rittal cooling unit assembly and operating instructions  

5.1.8

 

Compressor: On / Off 

Switching the compressor ON: press UP for more 
than 3 s (when pressing the button, the display 
shows ON). 
Switching the compressor OFF: press UP for more 
than 3 s. The d

isplay shows the message “OFF”. 

In OFF status, the following functions are disabled (if 
featured by the model): 

 

compressor control  

 

duty setting  

 

continuous cycle 

5.2 

Alarm parameters 

A0: Alarm temperature differential 

This  represents  the  differential  used  to  activate  the 
high  temperature  alarm 

(“AH”)  .In  the  event  of  an 

alarm, as seen in the figure, the value of “A0” deter-
mines the actual activation of the temperature alarm. 
The  value  of  “A0”  (negative  or  positive)  defines  the 
nature of alarm 

“AH” (absolute or relative): 

 

A0 

≤ 0 

 AH expressed as absolutes 

 

A0 > 0 

 AH expressed relative to the set point  

 

 

Figure 4: High temperature alarm 

 

AH: High temperature alarm 

AH  setting:  10  degrees  is  the  factory  setting  (-50  to 
99  is  the  lower  and  upper  limit  ).  Other  Factory  set-
tings: Setpoint (ST) = 35°C; A0 = 2°C. 

For  example:  If  the  internal  temperature  of  the  cabi-
net is Ti = 46°C, ST (35°C)+ AH (10°C) = 45°C , 
so  46°C  >  45°C  the  display  will  show  AH-alarm.  As 
long  as  Ti  is  more  than  43°C  the  display  will  show 
AH-alarm, because  ST (35°C)+ AH (10°C) - A0 (2°C) 
=  43°C.  If  the  temperature  Ti  will  fall  to  42°C  the 
alarm  AH  will  no  longer  be  shown  in  the  display.  As 
long as the temperature inside of the cabinet will not 
rise  over  45°C  again  there  will  be  no  AH-alarm  dis-
played. 
 

Temperature alarm output 

 

Logo and buzzer on display: The information 
“AH” and logo will be shown on the display and 
buzzer. 

 

The over temperature message may also be 
polled via a contact on the connection clamp of 
the cooling unit (system message relay with 
changeover contact, see connection diagrams). 

 

--Terminal 

1

  C (connection of the supply voltage 

to the fault signal relay)  
--Terminal 

2

 NO (normally open) . 

 

 

Notice! 

Delay for high temperature alarm when 
power ON: When alarm condition is 
achieved but power is ON, the timer 
start to count for a specify value (Ad1). 
Alarm relay becomes active when this 
time is elapsed. 

 

 

Notice! 

The unit of parameter “Ad” is “Sec”.  
The u

nit of parameter “Ad1” is “Min”. 

 

 

Notice! 

The contacts of the relays are normally 
open (NO). If the alarm occurs the con-
tacts close (NC). 

 

5.3 

Evaluating system messages 

Display 
screen 

Buzzer 

Alarm 
relay 

System 
message 

Measures 

E0 

Active 

Not 
active 

Ambient 
temperature 
probe bro-
ken 

Check sen-
sor cable 
and replace 
if necessary 

HI 

Active 

Active 

High tem-
perature 
alarm 

Check cool-
ing capaci-
ty/check unit 

5.4 

Forced cooling 

The continuous cycle is used to maintain refrigeration 
forced  cooling  mode  active  in  the  cabinet  or  cold 
room,  regardless  of  the  temperature  inside  the  unit. 
This  may  be  useful  for  rapidly  bringing  the  tempera-
ture below the set point value.  
To  activate  or  deactivate  the  continuous  cycle  from 
the keypad, Press UP+DOWN for more than 3 s, the 
display  shows  “cc”  and  the  icon  flashes  (2  flashes, 
pause). 
The unit starts the forced cooling mode at least after 
the  minimum  compressor  off  time  (  3  min.).  The 
forced cooling mode is activated after the start for 1 h. 
After this time the unit starts normal operation. 
 

6

 

Filter mats 

The stainless steel filter mat available as an acces-
sory is coarse and filters large dust particles or fluff 
from the air. Subject to the suction of the blower be-
ing high enough, fine dust is blown through the filter 
mat and the external circuit of the unit. This does not 
affect the unit's operation. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1194.42 Series

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Compact cooling unit 3370 22X 3370 52X 3370 32X 3370 62X 3370 37X 3370 72X 3370 42X 1194 42X 1194 55X 1194 62X 1194 72X ...

Page 2: ... Display buttons 5 5 1 8 Compressor On Off 6 5 2 Alarm parameters 6 5 3 Evaluating system messages 6 5 4 Forced cooling 6 6 Filter mats 6 7 Technical informations 7 7 1 1 Operation of the cooling unit 7 7 1 2 Condensate discharge 7 8 Handling instructions 7 8 1 Fitting the cooling unit 7 8 1 1 External mounting of the cooling unit 8 8 1 2 Partial internal mounting of the cooling unit accessories n...

Page 3: ...ill occur if the enclosure is leaky the separation of the units from one another and from the wall should not be less than 200mm air inlet and outlet are not obstructed on the inside of the enclosure units are only fitted horizontally in the specified position Max deviation from the true horizontal 2 condensate drainage is provided electrical connection and repair are carried out only by authorize...

Page 4: ...ours C A0 Alarm and fan differential 20 20 2 See chapter 5 2 F AH Alarm maximum temp 50 99 10 See chapter 5 2 C Ad1 Delay for high and low temp alarm 0 199 30 Delay for high temperature alarm when power on just before When alarm condi tion is achieved but power on just before the timer start to count for a specify value Ad1 Only the time elapsed alarm relay can be active 5 1 3Parameter navigation ...

Page 5: ...button to access the password setting use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the numbers until displaying 22 password to access the parameters press the SET button to confirm the password use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the pa rameters press SET to display the value associated with the parameter increase or decrease the value us ing the UP or DOWN button respectively press SET to temporarily ...

Page 6: ...emperature message may also be polled via a contact on the connection clamp of the cooling unit system message relay with changeover contact see connection diagrams Terminal 1 C connection of the supply voltage to the fault signal relay Terminal 2 NO normally open Notice Delay for high temperature alarm when power ON When alarm condition is achieved but power is ON the timer start to count for a s...

Page 7: ...of the refrigerant rises above the ambient temperature and heat can be dissipated to the envi ronment via the surface of the condenser Then the refrigerant is liquefied and by means of a thermos tatically controlled capillary returned to the evapora tor where it evaporates at low pressure The heat required for complete evaporation is drawn from the enclosure interior causing it to cool down The co...

Page 8: ...y along the back of the unit so that no gaps are left at the joints Figure 8 Applying the self adhesive tape Screw the supplied grub screws into the blind nuts on the rear of the unit Secure the unit using the supplied washers and nuts Figure 9 Securing the unit all compact units except 3370220 8 1 2Partial internal mounting of the cooling unit accessories not in cluded Fix the 4 mounting bars on ...

Page 9: ...y for use at sites with a continuous current carrying capacity incoming mains power supply of more than 100 A per phase and with a supply voltage of 400 230 V If necessary the electricity supply company must be consulted to ensure that the continuous current carrying ca pacity at the point of connection to the public grid is sufficient for connection of such a unit The fans and compressors in sing...

Page 10: ...ntensity Notice Caution Risk of fire Never use flammable liquids for cleaning Sequence of maintenance measures Check the level of dirt Filter soiling Replace the filter if necessary Cooling membranes soiled Clean if necessary Activate test mode cooling function OK Check noise generation of compressor and fans Sequence of maintenance measures Check the level of dirt Filter soiling Replace the filte...

Page 11: ...e 19 Twist off the screw of the outside fan 1 Figure 20 Twist off the screw of the outside fan 2 Figure 21 Remove the outside fan Figure 22 Disconnect the plug of the outside fan 1 Figure 23 Disconnect the plug of the outside fan 2 Figure 24 Clean the heat pipe and compressor chamber using compressed air ...

Page 12: ... Rittal plant Please contact us for advice 11 Scope of supply and guaran tee 1 cooling unit ready for connection 1 sealing tape 1 set of mounting and operating instructions Guarantee This unit is covered by a 1 year guarantee from the date of supply subject to correct usage see also Safety notices under heading 4 Within this period the returned unit will be repaired in the factory or replaced free...

Page 13: ...RITTAL GmbH Co KG Postfach 1662 D 35726 Herborn Phone 49 0 2772 505 0 Fax 49 0 2772 505 2319 E mail info rittal de www rittal com ...

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