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EVCO S.p.A. | Code 104RS235E104 | Page 1 of 10 | PT 07/14 | version 1.0

EVRS225 & EVRS235

Controllers in split version for refrigerated display cases, counters in butcher’s shop and sweet counters

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ENGLISH

DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION
User interface dimensions and installation

The dimensions are expressed in mm (in); panel installation is envisioned, with elastic retainer wings (det. A).
For the dimensions and installation of the control module, see page 10.

To facilitate removal f the user interface, slightly smooth the internal longitudinal edges of the drilling template before
installation (det. B and C).

ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Electric connection

180,0 (7,086)

38

,0

(1

,4

9

6

)

138,0 (5,433)

drilling template

29,0 (1,141)

2

1

detail A

28.0

(1.102)

IMPORTANT

Read this document thoroughly before installation and be-
fore use of the device and follow all recommendations;
keep this document with the device for future consultation.
Only use the device in the way described in this document;
do not use the same as a safety device.

The device must be disposed of in compliance with
local standards regarding the collection of electric
and electronic equipment.

1

DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION

1.1

Installation warnings

-

the thickness of the panel on which the user interface is
to be installed must be between 0.8 and
2.0 mm (0.031 and 0.078 in)

-

make sure that the device work conditions (tempera-
ture of use, humidity, etc.) lie within the limits indi-
cated; see chapter 13

-

do not install the device near to any heat sources (heating
elements, hot air ducts etc.), equipment containing
powerful magnets (large diffusers, etc.), areas affected
by direct sunlight, rain, humidity, excessive dust, me-
chanical vibrations or shocks.

-

any metal parts in proximity of the control module must
be at a distance such that they do not compromise the
safety distances.

-

in compliance with Safety Standards, the device must
be installed correctly and in a way to protect against
any contact with electric parts; all parts that ensure
protection must be fixed in a way that they cannot be
removed without the use of tools.

2

ELECTRIC CONNECTION

2.1

Warnings for the electric connection

-

do not use electric or pneumatic screwdrivers on the
device terminal board

-

if the device has been taken from a cold to hot place,
humidity could condense inside; wait about 1 hour be-
fore powering it

-

make sure that the power supply voltage, the fre-
quency and the operational electric power of the de-
vice, correspond with those of the local power supply;
see chapter 13

-

disconnect the device power supply before proceeding
with any type of maintenance

-

position the power cables as far away as possible from
the signal cables

-

for repairs and information regarding the device, con-
tact the EVCO sales network.

3

USER INTERFACE

3.1

Preliminary notes

Operating Statuses:
-

“on” state (the device is powered and is on: the regu-
lators can be switched on)

-

“stand-by” status (the device is powered but is switched
off via software: the regulators are switched off; the
possibility to manually switch on/switch off the cabinet
light or auxiliary output depends on parameter u2)

-

the “off” status (the device is not powered).

Hereafter, with the word “start-up” means the passage from
“stand-by” status to “on” status; the word “shutdown” means
the passage from “on” status to “stand-by” status.
When the power is switched back on, the device displays the
status that it was in at the time it was disconnected.

3.2

Device switch-on/off in manual mode

Operating Statuses:
1.

Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.

2.

Hold the 

 key down for 2 s: the   LED  will switch

off/on.

Using the digital inputs it is also possible to remotely switch
on/off the device.

3.3

The display

If the device is switched on, during normal operation, the
display will show the magnitude established with P5, except
during defrosting, when the device will show the tempera-
ture established with parameter d6.
If the device is switched off, the display will be switched off.

3.4

Cabinet temperature display (if parameter P4
is set at 0, 1 or 2) or the temperature de-
tected by the inlet air probe (if parameter P4
is set at 3)

1.

Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.

2.

Hold the 

 key down for 1 s: the display will show the

first label available.

3.

Press and release the 

 key or the 

 key to select

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3

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Control module

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EVRS225 & EVRS235

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port for 

remote 

indicator 

(on request)

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indicator 

(on request)

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PWM output

detail B

detail C

detail B

detail C

Summary of Contents for EVRS225

Page 1: ...hat the power supply voltage the fre quency and the operational electric power of the de vice correspond with those of the local power supply see chapter 13 disconnect the device power supply before proceeding with any type of maintenance position the power cables as far away as possible from the signal cables for repairs and information regarding the device con tact the EVCO sales network 3 USER ...

Page 2: ...ely switched on then it can only be switched off in the same manner see also parameter u2 3 13 Locking unlocking the keyboard To lock the keyboard 1 Make sure no procedures are in progress 2 Hold the key and the key down for 1 s the display will show Loc If the keyboard is locked the following are not permitted device switch on off in manual mode displays the cabinet temperature of the temperature...

Page 3: ...ting the day the display will show h followed by the number of the hour 11 Press and release the key or the key within 15 sec To set the minute 12 Press and release the key when setting the hour the display will show n followed by the number of the minute 13 Press and release the key or the key within 15 sec To set the day of the week 14 Press and release the key when setting the minute the displa...

Page 4: ...u11 is set at 6 CSd Compressor shut down alarm Solutions check the condenser temperature see pa rameter C7 switch the device off and back on again if when the device is switched back on the temperature of the condenser is still higher than that established in parameter C7 dis connect the power supply and clean the con denser Main consequences the compressor and the evaporator fan will be switched ...

Page 5: ...Pt 1000 probes PTC type analogue inputs 990 Ω 25 C 77 F Type of sensor KTY 81 121 Measurement field from 50 to 150 C from 58 to 302 F Resolution 0 1 C 1 F Protection none NTC type analogue inputs NTC 10K Ω 25 C 77 F Type of sensor ß3435 Measurement field from 50 to 105 C from 40 to 220 F Resolution 0 1 C 1 F Protection none Pt 1000 type analogue inputs Measurement field from 99 to 150 C from 99 to...

Page 6: ...aximum working set point r3 0 1 0 0 locking of working set point setting using the procedure described in paragraph 9 2 1 YES r4 0 0 99 0 C F 1 0 0 0 0 increase in temperature during energy saving function see also i0 i5 i10 H01 H14 r5 0 0 99 0 C F 1 0 0 0 0 decrease in temperature during overcooling function see also r6 r6 0 240 min 30 30 duration of overcooling function see also r5 PARAM MIN MAX...

Page 7: ...t air probe as defrosting probe during the evaporator probe error code Pr2 only if P4 3 see also d26 15 1 YES d26 0 99 h 6 6 defrosting interval for effect of enabling of outlet air probe like defrosting probe during evaporator probe error Pr2 code only if d25 1 11 0 interval defrosting will never be activated PARAM MIN MAX U M EVRS225 EVRS235 TEMPERATURE ALARMS A0 0 1 0 0 temperature associated w...

Page 8: ... off until the input is deactivated i1 0 1 0 0 type of door micro switch multifunction 1 input contact 0 normally open active input with closed contact 1 normally closed active input with open contact i2 1 120 min 30 30 delay in signalling of door micro switch input alarm code id 1 the alarm will not be signalled i3 1 120 min 15 15 maximum duration of the effect caused by the activation of the doo...

Page 9: ...h not avail 0 activation time of the energy saving function every Monday see also r4 F13 F14 and H02 H02 0 24 h not avail 0 duration of the energy saving function every Monday see also H01 H03 0 23 h not avail 0 activation time of the energy saving function every Tuesday see also r4 F13 F14 and H04 H04 0 24 h not avail 0 duration of the energy saving function every Tuesday see also H03 H05 0 23 h ...

Page 10: ...with parameter F1 23 parameters F13 and F14 have effect when the compressor is on and the temperature of the evaporator is below the temperature established with parameter F1 24 evaporator fan activity is the following if the temperature of the cabinet of the temperature detected by the inlet air probe is below the work set point the fan will be switched off if the temperature of the cabinet or th...

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