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Eco Incubator 

 

Model INE800 

 

 

 
 
 
 

First edition

 

 
 
 

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Thank  you  very  much  for  purchasing 
this Yamato eco incubator INE800. 

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Please 

read 

the 

“Operating 

Instructions”  and  “Warranty”  before 
operating  this  unit  to  assure  proper 
operation. 

After 

reading 

these 

documents,  be  sure  to  store  them 
securely  together  with  the  “Warranty” 
at a handy place for future reference. 

Warning

:    Before  operating  the  unit,  be  sure 

to 

read 

carefully 

and 

fully 

understand  important  warnings  in 
the operating instructions.

 

 
 

Yamato Scientific Co., Ltd. 

 
 
 
 
 

This paper has been printed on recycled paper. 

 

Summary of Contents for INE800

Page 1: ...erating this unit to assure proper operation After reading these documents be sure to store them securely together with the Warranty at a handy place for future reference Warning Before operating the unit be sure to read carefully and fully understand important warnings in the operating instructions Yamato Scientific Co Ltd This paper has been printed on recycled paper ...

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Page 3: ...y lock mode 30 Setting the recovery mode 31 Setting a calibration offset 32 Backup setting 33 To view indications on the monitor 34 Setting the temperature output terminal 35 Setting external communication 36 Setting time up output optional 57 Setting external alarm output optional 57 About the standalone overheat preventive device 58 5 Handling precautions 59 6 Maintenance procedures 60 Daily ins...

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Page 5: ...require hospitalization or outpatient visits for a long time Note 2 Minor injury means a wound or an electrical shock that does not require hospitalization or outpatient visits for a long time Note 3 Property damage means damage to facilities devices and buildings or other properties Meanings of pictograms This pictogram indicates a matter that encourages the user to adhere to warning caution incl...

Page 6: ... Hazard of explosion Caution General cautions Electrical shock Burning Caution for no liquid heating Caution for water leak For water only Poisonous material Prohibitions General bans Fire ban Do not disassemble Do not touch Compulsions General compulsions Connect ground wire Install levelly Pull out the power plug Regular inspection ...

Page 7: ...Take care not to damage electrical power cords Avoid tightly bend pull with a strong force or twist to prevent electrical power cords from damaging A fire or an electrical shock may result Never try to disassemble or alter the unit Never try to disassemble or alter the unit A malfunction a fire or an electrical shock may result Inhibition of octopus wiring Octopus wiring using a branching outlet o...

Page 8: ...olar type outlet tap is used Ground adaptor Insert the ground adaptor into a power plug confirming the polarity of the outlet Connect the grounding wire green of the ground adaptor to the ground terminal on the power supply equipment 2 Carefully select an installation site 3 Precautions for defrosting Take special care not to install the unit at a place described below Where flammable gas or corro...

Page 9: ... and a fire or an explosion may result See the section 13 List of dangerous materials on page 70 for flammable and explosive gases 4 Do not attempt to alter the unit 5 Install the unit on a level surface The customer shall never attempt to alter the unit Otherwise a malfunction may result Install the unit on a level surface Otherwise unexpected troubles or a malfunction may result The unit weight ...

Page 10: ...lt in a fire or an electrical shock If the power cord should be damaged exposure of core wire or disconnection immediately turn the ELB off turn the power supply off and ask your dealer to replace the cord If the unit is operated with a damaged power cord a fire or an electrical shock may result Connect the power cord to an appropriate wall outlet 8 Installation The unit might fall down or move by...

Page 11: ... space inside the bath 4 Take extreme care for specimens below Corrosive specimens Although the unit employs stainless steel plates for its internal surface take care that they might corrode with strong acids Also take care that vinyl chloride rubber packing may corrode from acid or alkaline substances oils or organic solvents The evaporator when a lot of frost is formed on it may degrade the free...

Page 12: ...ting of operation is manual and stopping is auto When a lot of frost is formed start defrost operation While defrosting operation is started manually the operation will automatically stop with the internal timer after about five minutes See page 30 for operating procedures 2 Automatic defrosting operation both starting and stopping of operation are automatic It is effective for long term operation...

Page 13: ... that the refrigerator enters the continuous operation mode automatically because of the freezing capacity reasons when the set temperature is 10 or lower When the refrigerator is set at Stop it will not operate irrespective of the set temperature Drying of specimen can be reduced by performing the cycle operation Set the refrigerator to Stop if its operation is unnecessary The refrigerator will a...

Page 14: ...85 Com terminal Temp output terminal Other optional terminals ELB Φ50mm cable port With a silicone cap Serial and ratings sticker Filter Door lock Shelf rest board Five sets included as standard Shelf rest pillar Holds up to 23 boards Caster wheel Power cord With a plug Drain hose Adjuster Observation window for checking frosting on the evaporator ...

Page 15: ...or installed at the blowing out part of the internal fan to adjust the temperature of the air circulating inside the unit The refrigerator chiller is controlled with an inverter and it implements energy saving operation by automatically selecting an optimal cooling capacity according to the set temperature The unit produces operating sounds different from our conventional products because of the i...

Page 16: ...2 AUTO START lamp Comes on during auto start and flashes while an operation mode is selected 13 AUTO STOP lamp Comes on during auto stop and flashes while an operation mode is selected 14 MODE key Used for switching operation modes among 15 POWER key Used to turning power On Off by keeping this key pressed longer 16 DISP key Displays power consumption discharged amount of CO2 by keeping this key p...

Page 17: ...our watch or the time tone 1 Turning power on Turn the ELB at the upper part on the right side ON The Sub display on the controller indicates the current time Keep the controller key pressed longer to turn the power on Main display indicates the internal temperature and the Sub display indicates the set temperature 2 Display the screens for setting the year month day and time using the MENU key Pr...

Page 18: ...You can move the setting position to the left using the key After completing the setting press the Esc key twice to return to the initial screen Setting a buzzer sound pattern 1 Setting a buzzer sound pattern As in the clock setting use the and keys to display Sub display bUZZ in the Sub display and then press the key Select from three buzzer sound patters using the keys and decide on it with the ...

Page 19: ... setting 0 40 it is turned OFF at 40 1 or higher non The refrigerator will be OFF at all setting temperatures CyC Cycle operation setting 10 1 40 continuous operation will be active at 10 or lower the operation is turned OFF at 40 1 or higher Also check the settings below when you have selected CyC REF o Refrigerator ON time initial value 14 min REF F Refrigerator OFF time initial value 6 min Avoi...

Page 20: ... value 00 00 TIME dEF Cy Ordinary run time initial value 24hrs TIME Counted at the start of operation dEF tM Defrost time initial value 5min MIN Example 1 Cycle defrost A dEF t ME Every 12 hours after start of operation dEF Cy 12 Defrosting is performed for five minutes dEF tM 5 Example 2 Clock defrost A dEF CLK Defrosting is performed for five minutes once every day at 17 00 dFS t 17 00 dEF tM 5 ...

Page 21: ... Time set Set temp input Set temp input Indication PRoG Pattern to set Temp set Input next step Time set Repeat set Repeat times set Wait set REFRIG mode set ENDset Press longer To stop To cancel To check set time clock during operation To check program during operation Timer starts counting after set temperature is reached During program edit Press the key and Press the key longer to move to the ...

Page 22: ...ng to the fixed temperature operation mode Press the key to turn the fixed temperature operation lamp on When you use the unit for the first time fixed temperature operation has been selected Otherwise the operation mode you selected in the last session will be selected 3 Setting a temperature Press the key The numeric value to change will flash in the Sub display Move the flashing indication usin...

Page 23: ...ange 0 99hr 59min or clock 24 hour format in the Main display and then press the key When the set time of TIME CLOCK comes the Sub display shows End and operation stops Eliminate the End indication with the key You can check the set TIME CLOCK information using the key during operation You cannot resume operation of the refrigerator for three minutes from immdeately after operation stopped In this...

Page 24: ...to the auto stop mode Press the key to turn the lamp for fixed temperature operation auto stop on When you use the unit for the first time fixed temperature operation has been selected Otherwise the operation mode you selected in the last session will be selected 3 Setting temperature and run time operation stop time Press the key select the method to stop from TIME CLOCK with the keys and then pr...

Page 25: ...on stops Eliminate the End indication with the key You can check the set TIME CLOCK information using the key during operation Example 2 Stop time setting Operation is made at the set temperature of 20 and automatically stops at 3 00 p m Example 1 Run time setting Operation will stop automatically 2hr 30 min after the temperature of 20 set temperature is attained TIME CLOCK ...

Page 26: ...e and the Sub display shows the set temperature 2 Setting to the auto start mode Press the key to turn the lamp for fixed temperature operation auto stop on When you use the unit for the first time fixed temperature operation has been selected Otherwise the operation mode you selected in the last session will be selected 3 Setting the temperature operation wait time operation start time Press the ...

Page 27: ...will start To stop operation use the key to manually stop it You can check the set temperature with the key during operation Caution Example 2 Start setting on the clock Press the START key and operation will start at set temperature of 20 at 3 00p m Example 1 Start time setting Press the START key and operation will start at set temperature of 20 after 2hr 30min You cannot resume operation of the...

Page 28: ... prior to starting a program operation 2 Registering a program You can set up to 99 steps for a program and can save up to 99 program patterns The maximum number of steps that can be saved is 99 which means you can save 10 patterns of programs when each pattern uses nine steps Note that you cannot use cross repeating or setting of multiple destinations for return when you use the program repeat fu...

Page 29: ...FF refrigerator CYC cycle STEP3 Setting 5 0 minute wait ON refrigerator cnt continuous STEP4 Setting 5 3 hours wait ON refrigerator cnt continuous STEP5 Setting 40 two hours wait ON refrigerator non STEP6 Setting 40 one hour repeat three times repeat five times wait ON refrigerator non end ON NO Display Operating procedures 1 1 Ordinary indication 1 2 Step1 1 3 Input of pattern 02 step 01 1 4 Inpu...

Page 30: ...FF oFF for inputting the next step on for inputting the final step 1 11 When setting of Step1 is completed Press longer 2 1 Inputting Pattern 02 and step 02 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step5 Input for Steps 2 to 5 according to the setting conditions as in the case of Step1 During registration of a program Pressing the DISP key indicates RESTt P on the Sub display and the remaining number of steps to registe...

Page 31: ...he repetition times of 5 repeat five times 6 6 Setting wait function ON Setting time is counted when the indicated temperature is 1 of the set temperature 6 7 Setting refrigerator mode non 6 8 END setting on oFF for inputting the next step on for inputting the final step You cannot switch to the program operation until you have set END TEMP TIME REP REP WAIT REF TEMP TIME REP WAIT EVENT REF ...

Page 32: ...eys to start the program operation Note that the program operation cannot be started if you do not set End in the final step of the program If operation will not start check the program setting Copying deleting a program Program copy Use the key to indicate CoPY P in the Sub display and then press the key When the Main display shows SrC input the number of patterns as the copy source in the Sub di...

Page 33: ... set 0 for the set time the unit will operate at its full power from the start temperature to the set temperature When you set wait ON the wait status will continue until the indicated temperature come within the range of 1 of the set temperature Set temp Start temp Temp Time Time to reach set temp The diagram below shows the repeat concept The first execution of the repeat intervals is not counte...

Page 34: ...the key during operation indicates M dEF in the Sub display and pressing the key starts five minute manual defrost During defrosting the Sub display shows dEF M and ordinary operation resumes when defrosting is completed Press the Esc key if you stop defrosting in the middle of it The function is enabled in the continuous and the cycle operation modes of the refrigerator Setting the key lock mode ...

Page 35: ...Sub display shows UPASS and the Main display shows a screen for entering two digit numeric values Use the keys to enter the password 11 and decide on it with the key 3 Setting recovery from a power outage Press the key to display RECoV in the Sub display and then press the key Select an operation after recover and decide on it with the key Cnt The state before power outage continues after recover ...

Page 36: ...hift to 35 after entering offset Compensation of 2 is applied over the whole temperature band 5 65 Care must be taken for offset amount that will differ depending on the placement of specimens or the set temperature 1 Turning power OFF Keeping the key pressed longer will turn power OFF 2 Entering the password If you keep the key pressed longer the Sub display shows UPASS and the Main display shows...

Page 37: ...o digit numeric values Use the keys to enter the password 11 and decide on it with the key 3 Performing save readout or reset of setting information Press the key several times until items below appear U Bks Backup of various pieces of setting information U bKR Readout of the backup setting information INI U Initialization of various pieces of setting information Setting information includes regis...

Page 38: ...integral power consumption CO2 discharge output of PID operation amount integral live time and integral run time in this order Finally you will go out of the monitor display screen and return to the standby or operation screen The current power consumption is calculated by converting instantaneous power into one hour power Power consumption whose integral value updated every hour is expressed as i...

Page 39: ...mperature and then decide on it with the key Enter 100 for the output of heater operation amount Press the key enter the lower limit initial value 5 for the output temperature and then decide on it with the key Enter 0 for the output of heater operation amount Press the Esc key to return to the initial screen Example Output Current of 4 20mA will be output for temperature indication of 5 65 when P...

Page 40: ...onnecting to terminals Use a USB RS485 conversion unit we recommend We recommend a twisted shielded wire for connection and its length shall be 10m or shorter Components other than the output terminals in the diagram are optional and shall be supplied by the user Output terminal on the main unit Connecting cable USB RS485 converter PC USB cable External com Twisted shealded wire ...

Page 41: ...ersonal computer Use serial communication port USB 1 port RS232C RS485 converter For the converter System Sacom s USB RS485I RJ45 T4P is recommended Our optional accessory external communication adapter USB RS485 permits the connections described in Note 1 below except the personal computer Communication cable for connection PC V controller USB RS485 converter USB 485I Com cable USB cable USB port...

Page 42: ...Transmission code ASCII ASCII mode Binary RTU mode Error check LRC ASCII mode CRC 16 RTU mode 3 Frame configuration The RTU mode consists of a message portion only The ASCII mode consists of a starting character colon 3AH a message and a terminating character CR carriage return ODH LF line feed OAH RTU mode Message ASCII mode Message CR LF 4 Message configuration The configuration of an MODBUS mes...

Page 43: ...a 16 bit Readout of contents in the input resister 06 Write of analogue settings 16 bit Write in the single holding resister 4 3 Data part Data configuration differs depending on function codes Data requested by the master consists of the number of codes and number of data pieces to be read or written Replies from a slave consist of data to the request All basic MODBUS data consists of 16 bit inte...

Page 44: ...ccur eight times 6 EX OR of the next data and X X 7 Same as steps 3 to 5 8 Repeat these steps up to the last data 9 Create messages for the calculated 16 bit data X from the lowest data first Example When data is 02H and 07H CRC 16 will be 1241H and thus the resulting error check data will be 41H and 12H 4 5 2 Calculation of LRC The following calculation procedures are applied to from the Slave ad...

Page 45: ...dout of three analogue settings of slave 1 from reference 40001 to 40003 Reference relative numbers 40001 0000H 40002 0001H 40003 0002H Data 650 028AH 50 FFCEH 0 0000H RTU mode Master device Device master normal Slave address 01H Slave address 01H Function code 03H Function code 03H Starting number H 00H Number of data pieces 06H Starting number L 00H Fixed valueSV H 02H Quantity H 00H Fixed value...

Page 46: ...r relative number is Reference 30001 4 6 3 Write of analogue settings Function code 06 06H The analogue setting with the specified number is made to the specified value Example Setting the fixed temperature operation SV temperature of slave 1 to100 RTU mode Master device Device master normal Slave address 01H Slave address 01H Function code 06H Function code 06H Setting H 00H Setting H 00H Setting...

Page 47: ...When RTU is less than 9600bps 20msec or higher 9600bps or more 5msec or higher ASCII 1 second or more When transmission parameters do not match The size of the received message exceeds the acceptable number of bytes Replying an error message When any of the troubles below is detected even though the message from the master does not contain any errors a code that describes that error will be return...

Page 48: ...tarting or setting number received is the one not defined 03H Incorrect number of data pieces When the number of pieces exceeds the specified number for data to be transmitted to the received message When the requested number is 0 zero When the number of pieces of received data does not match with the actual number of data pieces 11H Outside the setting range When a value set is outside the settin...

Page 49: ...03 06 R W Fixed value auto start time setting H 00 23 0 23 00 H Hour 40007 03 06 R W Fixed value auto start clock setting L 00 59 0 59 00 L Minute 40008 03 06 R W Fixed value auto stop SV temp setting SLL SLH 0 0 PV decimal point Offset to SLL SLH 40009 03 06 R W Fixed value auto stop Time clock select setting TIME CLOCK 0 1 Hour 40010 03 06 R W Fixed value auto stop time setting H 00 99 0 99 00 H...

Page 50: ...59 0 59 00 L Minute 40019 03 06 R W Program run pattern setting 0 99 0 99 0 Cannot be set during program run 40020 03 06 R W Program run auto start pattern setting 0 99 0 99 0 Cannot be set during program auto start 40021 03 06 R W Program run auto start time clock select setting TIME CLOCK 0 1 Time 40022 03 06 R W Program run auto start time setting H 00 99 0 99 00 H Hour 40023 03 06 R W Program ...

Page 51: ...onsumption monitor MW h 0 999MW h 0 999 0 MW h 40029 03 R Integral CO2 consumption monitor Kg 0 999Kg 0 999 0 Kg 40030 03 R Integral CO2 consumption monitor t 0 999t 0 999 0 t 40031 03 R Operation amount MV monitor 0 0 100 0 0 1000 0 0 40032 03 R Integral time monitor Integral live time max 65535h 0 65535 0h 40033 03 R Integral time monitor Integral run time max 65535h 0 65535 0h 40034 03 R Presen...

Page 52: ...te Second is fixed at 0 zero 41008 03 06 R W Refrigerator control function select NON 2P CYC CNT 0 1 2 3 2P Setting differs depending on the mode 41009 03 06 R W Refrigerator cycle run ON time setting 0 120min 0 120 30 min Setting differs depending on the mode 41010 03 06 R W Refrigerator cycle run OFF time setting 0 120min 0 120 10 min Reboot protection time OFF time Setting differs depending on ...

Page 53: ... 24 h Auto operation only Setting differs depending on the mode 41015 03 06 R W Defrost operation time setting 0 59min 0 59 5 min Common for auto and manual Setting differs depending on the mode 41043 03 06 R W CO2 discharge conversion coefficient 0 001 9 999 1 9999 0 555 41045 03 06 R W Calibration offset CAL L CAL L 0 0 Offset to CAL L CAL L 42012 03 06 R W Compensation for power outage setting ...

Page 54: ... Target temperature during run SV SV during RUN Target SV during program run 1999 9999 0 during READY PV decimal point 30104 04 R Execution temp during run SV Execution SV during program run 1999 9999 0 during READY PV decimal point 30105 04 R Operation amount monitor MV 10 0 110 0 30107 04 R RUN READY status monitor High byte 0 fixed temperature operation 1 Fixed value auto start 2 Fixed value au...

Page 55: ...tive device error BIT6 BIT7 Melting of main relay contact BIT8 Refrigerator error BIT9 RAM error BIT10 EEPROM error BIT11 BIT12 BIT13 Inverter error BIT14 High voltage error BIT15 30109 04 R Warning status monitor BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 Software overheat error 30110 04 R No of pattern step being executed High byte Pattern No 0 99 0 standby Low byte Step No 0 99 0 standby 1 1 3 3 5 5 4 4 2 2 0 0 7 7 6 6 0 ...

Page 56: ...ning time of program run auto start High byte Hour 0 99 Low byte Minute 0 59 30116 04 R Remaining time of step being executed High byte Hour 0 99 255 INF 255 Low byte Minute 0 59 255 INF 255 30117 04 R Device status monitor bit0 Remaining time of fixed value auto start 0 count stop 1 counting bit1 Remaining time of fixed value auto stop 0 count stop 1 counting bit2 Remaining time of quick auto sto...

Page 57: ...04 R Integral live time monitor max 65535h 30132 04 R Integral run time monitor max 65535h 30133 04 R Power consumption monitor KW h 0 999KW h 30134 04 R Power consumption monitor MW h 0 999MW h 30135 04 R CO2 consumption monitor Kg 0 999Kg 30136 04 R CO2 consumption monitor t 0 999t 30137 04 R Present power consumption display 0 999KW h ...

Page 58: ...ding step setting OFF ON 31004 04 R Step temp setting PV decimal point SLL SLH 31005 04 R Step time setting H 00 99 INF 31006 04 R Step time setting L 00 59 INF 31007 04 R Repeat setting repeat destination 0 98 31008 04 R Repeat setting times 0 99 INF 31009 04 R Wait setting OFF ON 31013 04 R Refrigerator operation setting NON 2P CYC CNT Steps 2 to 98 are omitted 1 step 15 reference unit ...

Page 59: ...9 INF 32476 04 R Step time setting L 00 59 INF 32477 04 R Repeat setting destination 0 98 32478 04 R Repeat setting times 0 99 INF 32479 04 R Wait setting OFF ON 32483 04 R Refrigerator operation setting NON 2P CYC CNT About external communication Never attempt to access any addresses not listed in the reference addresses above when you use the remote setting or operation of the unit using externa...

Page 60: ...er USB RS485 converter Com cable Com cable ID 01 V controller V controller ID 02 ID 31 100Ω1 4W Termination resistor Main unit Up to 31 units can connected Note Termination resistor shall be separately ordered If you supply a termination resistor connect a fixed resistor rated 100Ω1 4W or more to the last terminal block of the cable device ...

Page 61: ...n A time up signal will be output while this END is displayed Pressing the START STOP key deletes END indication when time up output is cancelled as well Setting external alarm output optional External alarm is a function that outputs a signal when an error occurs to the main unit Connecting terminals Connect to the external alarm output terminal at the upper right side of the main unit COM Connec...

Page 62: ... be employed for protecting specimens The factory setting of the temperature is 75 The settable range is between 0 and 75 If you want to operate the standalone overheat preventive device at a temperature you want first operate the unit with its inside being stably kept at that temperature slowly lower the setting on the standalone overheat preventive device and make sure that it securely operates ...

Page 63: ...injury In addition do not put paper or other easily flammable items around the unit 3 When a thunder is heard When a thunder is heard turn the power of the main unit off then turn the main power supply off immediately Otherwise a lightning strike may result and cause a fire 4 Precautions about placement of specimens Placing too much specimen may hinder proper temperature control Do not operate the...

Page 64: ...ure and then set the operating temperature of the standalone overheat preventive device to a temperature lower than that one by a few degrees about 5 If the device is normal the heater circuit will be shut off in several seconds and at the same time the Alarm sign and Er07 come on and the alarm buzzer sounds Clean the dust filter and the fins of the condenser Remove the filter frame of the front a...

Page 65: ...tifying board as shown in the diagram below If soil is extensive remove the rear part and clean the inside Use well wrung out soft cloth to remove soil on the inside Caution If cleaning is not performed properly some types of spilt specimen may cause contamination or other troubles Take extreme care for handling of stainless steel plates If you have any questions immediately contact your dealer on...

Page 66: ...rvation of the global environment Major components and materials for the unit are as follows Names of major parts Material Major components of the main unit External surface Chrome free electrogalvanized steel plate Chemical proof baking finish Internal surface Stainless steel plate Heat insulator Styrene foam Boards Polyethylene PET resin film Major components of electric system Switch relay Comp...

Page 67: ...ter Internal fan error Disconnection of the internal fan Locking of the internal fan Contact our general customer service center Standalone overheat preventive device activated Activation of overheat protector First reset the power supply and check the temperature in the bath and the set temperature for the overheat protector If the unit does not reset contact our customer service center Melted ma...

Page 68: ...ler error Relay error Imperfect power supply of the user side Refrigerator error Replace Replace Replace Prepare appropriate power supply Repair or replace The heater will not turn OFF even if the set temperature is reached SSR error Temperature controller error Replace Replace When power outage occurred When power supply to the unit has recovered after having stopped operation from a power outage...

Page 69: ...date of purchase and other information and send it to our customer service center described the number in the back cover by Facsimile Then store it securely Warranty period is one full year from the date of purchase Repair service for free is available according to the conditions written on the warranty card For repairs after the warranty period consult your dealer one of our sales offices or our ...

Page 70: ...tor Styrene foam non Freon Inner door Reinforced glass thickness 5 two part of upper and lower Safety unit Temp sensor error heater disconnection SSR short circuit main relay error internal fan error refrigerator high voltage error refrigerator discharge gas temperature error inverter error automatic overheat preventive function key lock function standalone overheat preventive device overcurrent E...

Page 71: ...67 11 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 72: ...gerator PIO Display board FM6 Fan motor inverter OPB Option board MV1 Solenoid valve defrost CT1 Current sensor MV2 Solenoid valve return pipe DC1 DC24V power supply MV3 Solenoid valve injection HPR High pressure relay X1 Relay internal heater CAPA6 Voltage doubler rectifier board X2 Relay refrigerator INV Inverter X3 Relay internal fan RF Refrigerator X4 Relay defrost FIL 1 2 Ferrite core FX 1 4 ...

Page 73: ...0035504 NBC 10 472 Ferrite core LT00035505 ZCAT2436 1330A TDK Double sensor Pt K LT00001081 Pt K Yamato ELB LT00029774 NV L22GR 15A Mitsubishi Refrigerator unit LT00035476 UF NR210MLV YL Yamato Unit components Refrigerator 80200470S Sanyo Fan motor 80205310283000 Fan 80203401132004 Pressure switch 80203511365000 Dryer 81004004142001 D SM032T Capacitor 80203101418004 Accumulator 80203515187000 Fan ...

Page 74: ...d other perchlorates Potassium peroxide sodium peroxide barium peroxide and other inorganic peroxides Potassium nitrate sodium nitrate ammonium nitrate and other nitrates Sodium chlorite and other chlorites Calcium hypochlorite and other hypochlorites Flammable substances Ethyl ether gasoline acetaldehyde propylene chloride carbon disulfide and other substances with ignition point at a degree 30 o...

Page 75: ...g that meets the specification for attaching to the ELB 2 Before operating the unit Be sure to connect the ground wire Power supply 10 Specifications Specification power supply P 4 7 P 66 2 Operation start Start operation 2 Before operating the unit Installation procedures 4 Operating method P 4 7 P 13 58 Description 1 Operational descriptions Explain operations of each compo nent according to the...

Page 76: ...g instruction Never attempt to perform matters prohibited in this operation instruction Otherwise an unexpected accident may result Notice Descriptions in this operating instruction are subject to change without notice We will replace a manual with a missing page or paging disorder Instruction Manual Eco Incubator INE 800 First edition December 13 2011 Revised on December 27 2013 Yamato Scientific...

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