background image

B

1

SAGINAW CONTROL & ENGINEERING  •  A/C USER MANUAL

 1.  User Manual ............................................................................................ p. 2 

 2.  Legal Regulations ................................................................................... p. 2

 3.  Safety Instructions ................................................................................. p. 3

 4.  Functional Principle ............................................................................... p. 4 

 5.  Technical Data ......................................................................................... p. 5 

 6.  Performance Graph ................................................................................ p. 6

 7.  Mounting .................................................................................................. p. 7 

 8.  Mounting Principle ................................................................................. p. 7 

 9.  Cutout Dimensions ................................................................................. p. 8

 10. Dimensions (H x W x D) ......................................................................... p. 8

 11.  Electrical  Connection ............................................................................. p. 9

12. Controller Programming ........................................................................ p. 9

13. Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................... p. 13 

14. Taking Into Operation ............................................................................. p. 15

 15.  Repair ....................................................................................................... p. 15

 16. Maintenance & Cleaning ........................................................................ p. 16

 17. Transport & Storage ............................................................................... p. 16

 18.  Parts  Supplied ......................................................................................... p. 16

19. Warranty / Limits of Liability ................................................................. p. 17

User Manual SCE-AC5100B230V, SCE-AC5100B230VSS & SCE-AC5100B230VSS6

Summary of Contents for Enviro-Therm SCE-AC5100B230V

Page 1: ...unting p 7 8 Mounting Principle p 7 9 Cutout Dimensions p 8 10 Dimensions H x W x D p 8 11 Electrical Connection p 9 12 Controller Programming p 9 13 Wiring Diagram p 13 14 Taking Into Operation p 15 15 Repair p 15 16 Maintenance Cleaning p 16 17 Transport Storage p 16 18 Parts Supplied p 16 19 Warranty Limits of Liability p 17 User Manual SCE AC5100B230V SCE AC5100B230VSS SCE AC5100B230VSS6 ...

Page 2: ...ctric shock danger Important Safety Instruction Indicates instructions for safe maintenance and operation of the unit Attention Indicates possible burns from hot components Attention Indicates possible damage to the unit Instruction Indicates possible danger to the environment 2 Legal Regulations Liability The information data and instructions contained in this instruction manual are current at th...

Page 3: ...ty regulations One can find dangerous voltage above 50V AC or above 100V DC Behind the control cabinet doors On the power supply in the unit housing The units have to be fused according to the type plate and the wiring diagram Switch the unit off immediately if the electric power supply is interrupted Danger Through Incorrect Work on the Unit Only specialized personnel are allowed to maintain and ...

Page 4: ...oke and evaporator These four components of the refrigerant plant are connected with each other by pipes to form a hermetically sealed system in which the refrigerant R134a circulates 1 Air Intake Cabinet Side 2 Radial Fan Cabinet Side 3 Evaporator 4 Air Outlet Cabinet Side 5 Compressor 6 Air Intake Ambient Side 7 Radial Fan Ambient Side 8 Condenser 9 Air Outlet Ambient Side 10 Filter Dryer 11 Exp...

Page 5: ... 304 SS6 Stainless Steel AISI 316 Dimensions H x W x D 45 28 x 15 55 x 10 63 inch Weight 109 lbs Cutout Dimensions 12 40 x 10 40 inch 12 40 x 8 30 inch Rated Operating Voltage Frequency 230 V 50 60 Hz Rated Current 95 F 95 F 4 6 A Starting Current 16 A Max Current 7 1 A Power Consumption 95 F 95 F 880 W Max Power Consumption 1 17 kW Fuse Rating 12A T Time Delayed Slow Acting SCCR 5kA Transformer I...

Page 6: ...y BTU SCE AC5100B230V SCE AC5100B120V SCE AC5100B460V SCE AC5100B230VSS SCE AC5100B120VSS SCE AC5100B460VSS SCE AC5100B230VSS6 SCE AC5100B120VSS6 SCE AC5100B460VSS6 Enclosure Air Temp 131 F 55 C 122 F 50 C 95 F 35 C 68 F 20 C Cooling Capacity Watt Ambient Temperature F 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 18 24 29 35 41 46 52 57 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 2344 2051 1758 1465 1172 879 586 ...

Page 7: ...stalled at the highest possible point When installing the unit on a door ensure it can take the weight Before drilling the enclosure ensure the fixing elements and couplings will not interfere with the equipment inside the enclosure itself Disconnect power before starting any work inside the enclosure Following this 1 1 Scale Drilling Template drill the holes and make the required cuts on the encl...

Page 8: ...ack to top 9 Cutout Dimensions 15 55 45 28 10 70 4 SLOPE 312 x10 98 10 83 10 83 10 83 10 83 98 15 55 13 98 12 40 1 57 10 43 59 3 94 8 27 21 06 45 28 MOUNTING PATTERN INTERNAL AIR OUTLET INTERNAL AIR INLET ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 10 Dimensions H x W x D ...

Page 9: ...s closed 12 Controller Programming SET TEST BMS PRG R D 1 2 3 4 The cooling unit is intended to be used as a complementary accessory to larger industrial equipment The unit is used where heat needs to be dissipated from electrical control cabinets or similar enclosures in order to protect heat sensitive components It is not intended for household use The unit has two completely separate air circui...

Page 10: ...ess Flashes when activation is delayed or inhibited by protection times external disabling or other procedures in progress Flashes when alarms are active Signals operation of unit in heating mode Activated only by manual procedure Setting cooling set point St1 Setting heating set point St2 only for units supplied with internal heater 1 Press SET and display should show St1 and then the pre set val...

Page 11: ... high temperature alarm threshold default 55 C 131 F 3 Press SET on the desired parameter to display the current value 4 Use or to reach the desired value 5 Pressing SET temporarily saves the new value and returns to the parameters list 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to set other parameters 7 Press PRG for 5 seconds to permanently save the new values Test Function Different test functions can be used dependin...

Page 12: ... no button is pressed for 10 seconds the display starts flashing and after 1 minute returns to the main display without saving changes l To increase scrolling speed press and hold the or button for at least 5 seconds When pressing PRG for 3 seconds the firmware revision code is displayed for 2 seconds When cleaning the controller panel do not use ethanol hydrocarbons ammonia or their byproducts Us...

Page 13: ...e Sensor CE Condensate Evaporator CH Compressor Heater C Controller AR Alarm Relay X3 Transformer Connector X4 Electrical Supply Connections 1 L1 230V 2 3 L2 N 230V 4 Earth Ground 5 P1 High Temp alarm NO 6 P2 High Temp alarm COM 7 P3 High Temp alarm NC 8 T1 Door Switch Contact 9 T2 Door Switch Contact Notes 1 Mi1 not used in SCE AC5100B230V SS 2 X6 is plugged into X5 for units with heater 3 Ma1 Ca...

Page 14: ...B 14 SAGINAW CONTROL ENGINEERING A C USER MANUAL back to top ...

Page 15: ...ting temperature St Verify values of parameter St Door switch contact is open Verify door switch Controller does not work Replace controller Internal fan works external fan and compressor do not 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 compr...

Page 16: ...tor with shorted wired positions for door contact Saginaw Control and Engineering 95 Midland Road Saginaw MI 48638 5770 Phone 989 799 6871 Fax 989 799 4524 sce saginawcontrol com 16 Maintenance Cleaning Always switch power supply off before starting any maintenance on the unit Any repairs that may be needed must only be done by qualified personnel The cooling unit is a low maintenance type and for...

Page 17: ...not exceed minimum and maximum rated temperatures Must not exceed BTU Hr rating Filters must be cleaned regularly Must be installed and grounded in accordance with all relevant electrical and safety codes as well as the National Electric Code and OSHA rules and regulations Must be installed in a stationery application free of vibration Our warranty does not warranty product that has been modified ...

Reviews: