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12. Trouble shooting

Failure

Condition

Cause

Solution

Unit
doesn't
cool

 Internal fan does not work

 Power not connected.

 Verify power supply

 Internal fan works, external fan
 and compressor don't work

 Enclosure temperature is below
 setting temperature (St1)

 Verify values of parameter
 "St1"

 Door switch contact is open

 Verify door switch

 Controller doesn't work

 Replace controller

 Internal fan works, external fan
 and  compressor don't work.
 Display shows alternating OFF 
 and temperature

 The sequence of the phases
 inside the power supply
 connector is incorrect

 Change phases inside power 
 supply connector

 External and internal fan work,
 compressor does not work

 Compressor motor electrical
 failure

 Have compressor replaced  
 by qualified service technician

 Capacitor for compressor failed  Replace capacitor

 Compressor works, external fan
 doesn't work

 External fan needs to be
 replaced

 Replace external fan

Enclosure
temperature 
too high

 Compressor and fans (external
 and internal) work all the time

 Cooling unit undersized

 Enclosure needs a cooling
 unit with with higher capacity

 Compressor and external fan 
 work in alternating mode
 (ON / OFF)

 Thermal compressor protector
 triggered 

 Verify if ambient temperature
 is too high,clean condenser

 Refrigerant leakage

 Contact dealer/service center

Excessive 
condensate

 Enclosure door open

 Ambient air gets into the  
 enclosure

 Ensure door is closed, add
 a door switch and connect
 it to controller

 Enclosure door closed

 Enclosure IP protection class 
 is below IP54

 Seal all openings of the
 enclosure

 Damaged or misplaced sealing
 strip

 Repair sealing strip
 accordingly

13. Maintenance & Cleaning

Always switch power supply off before starting any maintenance on the unit.
Wait for 5 minutes for electrical components to discharge.

The cooling unit is generally maintenance free and can be operated without filters in most environments. 

If the ambient air is extremely dusty, we recommend installing filter mats (see accessories). These should be
cleaned or replaced at regular intervals. Oily or greasy filter mats should be replaced immediately. Do not use a
steam jet or high pressure to clean the filter mats. Do not wring out the filter mats.If the ambient air is
extremely oily, we recommend the use of metal filters (see accessories). They can be cleaned with standard
cleaning agents and reused. In addition the unit should have regular functional tests (approx. every 2,000 hours
depending on the grade of ambient pollution).

Note: The use of filter mats / metal filters reduces the cooling capacity of the unit..

Disposal
The cooling unit contains R134a refrigerant and small quantities of lubricating oil. Replacement, repairs and
final disposal must be done according to the regulations of each country for these substances.

Summary of Contents for 850310001

Page 1: ...2 3 Safety instructions 3 4 Settings 4 5 Functional principle 8 6 Technical data 9 7 Mounting 10 8 Mounting Principle 13 9 Electrical connection 14 10 Wiring diagram 15 11 Taking into operation 15 12 Trouble shooting 16 13 Maintenance Cleaning 16 14 Transport Storage 17 15 Parts supplied Spare parts Accessories 18 ...

Page 2: ... instruction manual must be adhered to General danger Indicates compulsory safety regulations which are not covered by a specific pictogram such as one of the following High electric voltage Indicates electric shock danger Important safety instruction Indicates instructions for safe maintenance and operation of the unit Attention Indicates possible burns from hot components Attention Indicates poss...

Page 3: ...ad with regards to Safety instructions Instructions on taking the cabinet out of operation Instructions on the prevention of unauthorised cabinet reconnection The electric equipment meets the valid safety regulations One can find dangerous voltages above 50 V AC or above 100 V DC Behind the control cabinet doors On the power supply in the unit housing The unit has to be operated according to the ty...

Page 4: ...dditional electrical cabinet heater For the cooling capacities and evironmental ratings please refer to the type plate data Controller The display shows the temperature in the range of 50 C to 150 C 58 F to 302 F The temperature is displayed with resolution of tenths between 19 9 C and 99 9 C 3 8 F to 211 8 F During programming it shows the codes and values of the parameters The display also shows...

Page 5: ...perature units C F low temperature alarm and high temperature alarm 1 Press PRG button for 5 seconds to reach the modifiable parameter list 2 Use or to reach the desired parameter C18 for temperature unit of measure C 0 F 1 P25 for low temperature alarm threshold default 10 C 14 F P26 for high temperature alarm threshold default 55 C 131 F c68 for door contact NO NC logic change 0 ON if closed 1 ON...

Page 6: ...ally closed NC and normally open NO alarm contacts are provided These refer to the alarm state Under normal conditions the NC contact is closed and the NO contact is open When an alarm condition is present or the door contact is open the NC contact will open and the NO contact will close System power failure will give an alarm condition State Alarm relay Display 1 System powered OFF 2 System power...

Page 7: ...s and compressor s correct operation Contact your service partner E05 Low temperature alarm The measured temperature has fallen below the threshold P25 E07 E08 Controller error Contact your service partner Important Notes Whilst programming if no button is pressed for 10 seconds the display starts flashing and after 1 minute returns to the main display without saving changes To increase scrolling s...

Page 8: ...nt thus taking it to high pressure and high temperature and pushes it through the condenser where it is cooled by ambient air thus passing from the gas to the liquid state At the liquid state it then passes through the capillary pipe being a much lower pressure the refrigerant arrives to the evaporator where it absorbs the necessary heat to change from liquid to gas state The gas is then drawn bac...

Page 9: ...ge 50 F 140 F Air volume flow system unimpeded Ambient air circuit 118 240 cfm Cabinet air circuit 72 106 cfm Mounting Wall mounted recessed Housing Material Mild steel powder coated Dimension H x W x D 23 7 x 9 9 x 5 4 inch Weight 30 lbs Voltage Frequency 120 V 60 Hz Current 95F95F 2 1 A Starting current 7 5 A Max current 2 6 A Nominal power 95F95F 200 W Max power 300 W Fuse 15 A T Connection 5 po...

Page 10: ...t internal and external are not obstructed It must also be ensured in accordance with UL that the air outlet is not blowing air directly at an equipment operator Should this be the case a barrier or duct shall be provided to redirect the airflow Cooling unit enclosure air suction hole must be installed in the highest possible point When installing the unit on a door ensure it can take the weight Be...

Page 11: ... Nr 1 8 24 12 2020 Doc Nr 99850310001 11 19 Cold air outlet duct When using a cold air outlet duct please follow the steps below Filter installation If you install replace a filter please follow the steps below ...

Page 12: ...ted condensate evaporation of the cooling unit releases the condensate to the environment If condensate formation is too great additional condensate can drip into an overflow trough which then drains off on the ambientt side In order to prevent the formation of excessive condensate you should nevertheless check the seals at regular intervals consider installing a door contact switch order no 3100001...

Page 13: ...50310001 13 19 8 Mounting Principle Do not use within the first 15 minutes after installation 1 M6 screws 2 M6 toothed washers 3 M6 flat washers 4 Enclosure 5 Mounting gasket 6 Lifting hook 7 Cover 8 M4 screws Fig 1 Recessed Fig 2 External ...

Page 14: ...le below and section Controller Setting temperature units C F low temperature alarm door contact logic section for more information c68 0 default ON if closed Door contact terminals bridged or NC door switch connected contact must be closed when cabinet door is closed c68 1 ON if open Remove bridge or NO door switch connected contact must be open when cabinet door is closed Alarm Contacts Alarm co...

Page 15: ...nnected to the mains and taken into operation The unit system must be protected with a MCB Type D or K Upon connection the internal fan will start working If the temperature inside the enclosure is higher than the set value of the controller both the compressor and external air fan start working The cooling cycle will either stop once the air inside the enclosure reaches the set temperature minus ...

Page 16: ...t leakage Contact dealer service center Excessive condensate Enclosure door open Ambient air gets into the enclosure Ensure door is closed add a door switch and connect it to controller Enclosure door closed Enclosure IP protection class is below IP54 Seal all openings of the enclosure Damaged or misplaced sealing strip Repair sealing strip accordingly 13 Maintenance Cleaning Always switch power s...

Page 17: ...s temperature range 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity at 77 F max 95 The cooling unit should always be stored according to the installation position Returning the unit To avoid transport damage the unit should be returned in the original packing or in a packing case and must be strapped to a pallet If the unit cannot be returned in the original packing please ensure that A space of at least 30 mm mu...

Page 18: ...Version Nr 1 8 24 12 2020 Doc Nr 99850310001 18 19 15 Parts supplied Spare parts Accessories Parts supplied ...

Page 19: ...06 BF 1 Cold air outlet duct AC 8503 06 BZ 1 External transformer 400 460 V 2 AC 8503 05 06 CS 1 Door switch contact 3100001 Seifert Systems GmbH Seifert Systems Ltd Seifert Systems AG Seifert Systems Inc Seifert Systems Pty Ltd Albert Einstein Str 3 HF09 10 Wilerstrasse 16 75 Circuit Drive 105 Lewis Road Hal Far Industrial Estate North Kingstown Wantirna South 42477 Radevormwald Birzebbuga BBG 30...

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