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6  •  Carel Controller  -  Conditions that Trigger the Alarm

CAREL CONTROLLER

Conditions that Trigger the Alarm

Your LOW TEMP case has two defrosts programmed per day, one at 8:00 AM and one at 8:00 PM. A typical defrost lasts one hour. Your 

MEDIUM TEMP case has two defrosts programmed per day, one at 8:00 AM and one at 8:00 PM. If the alarm sounds during this time, please 

allow an additional one-hour recovery time before calling for service.

If the alarm sounds outside of the above times, please review the following checklist. If you’ve checked all of these items and the case still does 

not work properly, submit a service request.

Cases with electronic controls (a digital display cut into the shroud above the doors) have a one-hour delay after defrost. The controller has a 

10ºF high alarm set point. The alarm will sound when the sensed temperature is at or above 10ºF for a period of 60 minutes. If the temperature 

drops below 10ºF during this 60 minutes, the alarm timer will reset. If the case is in defrost, the electronic display will read “DEF”.

Common Things to Check

DEFROST AND ALARMS

1.  Check the circuit breakers for the cases. Tripped circuit breakers will cut off the power to the cases and to the alarms.
2.  Reach-in door LOW TEMP cases have a one-hour defrost. Check the following before you enter a service request.

 

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Determine when the defrost cycle started (typically at 8:00 AM or 8:00 PM). Please wait one hour and double check case status 

before calling for service.

 

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The fans turn off during defrost and for a few minutes after defrost.

 

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Has the case just been stocked? (Warm product will take 24 hours to cool down.)

 

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Is the case heavily shopped? (Frequent door opening will warm the case.)

 

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Do not block return air grills at the bottom of the low temp case.

3.  Reach-in door MEDIUM TEMP cases also have a defrost time. Check the following before you enter a service request.

 

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Medium temp fans run while in defrost and lights remain on.

 

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Typically medium temp cases defrost at 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM.

 

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Has the case just been stocked? (Warm product will take 24 hours to cool down.)

 

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Is the case heavily shopped? (Frequent door opening will warm the case.)

Summary of Contents for Carel

Page 1: ...buttons for 30 seconds and the control will return to normal operation discarding any changes made HOW TO CHANGE LEVEL 2 CONTROL SETTINGS 6 Press and hold the Prg and Set buttons down for 5 seconds Th...

Page 2: ...VEL 2 Code Name Factory Set A2 Probe 2 con guration 2 c1 Min time between starts 5 c2 Min comp OFF 1 c3 Min comp ON 1 d0 Defrost type 4 dd Drip time 1 dn Defrost duration 100 AL Low temp alarm 20 AH H...

Page 3: ...f month tc u RTC day of week tc h RTC hour tc m RTC minute MEDIUM TEMP LEVEL 2 Code Name Factory Set A2 Probe 2 con guration 0 c1 Min time between starts 5 c2 Min comp OFF 1 c3 Min comp ON 1 d0 Defros...

Page 4: ...erations 1 The case s condensing unit mounted on top of the case cycles off and on during normal operation When the inside of the case is warm the compressor turns on When the inside of the case is co...

Page 5: ...for the electronic control can be found affixed to the ceiling of each case inside the right hand door See Manager s Emergency Guide at the end of this manual The button used to silence the alarm Prg...

Page 6: ...er will reset If the case is in defrost the electronic display will read DEF Common Things to Check DEFROST AND ALARMS 1 Check the circuit breakers for the cases Tripped circuit breakers will cut off...

Page 7: ...se was not recently stocked with product Holding one of the doors open for an extended period of time as is the case when stocking will raise the internal temperature and possibly set off the alarm c...

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