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OD460

Service Manual

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SKOPE Open Deck Chiller

Summary of Contents for O46CJ

Page 1: ...OD460 Service Manual MAN11107 Rev 2 3 April 2020 SKOPE Open Deck Chiller ...

Page 2: ... Trademark Infringement The SKOPE trademark on this product is infringed if the owner for the time being does any of the following Applies the trade mark to the product after their state condition get up or packaging has been altered in any manner Alters removes including part removal or obliterates including part obliteration the trade mark on the product Applies any other trade mark to the produ...

Page 3: ...gramming 14 Set Point 14 Controller Reset 15 Field Adjustable Programming 16 Display Stability 19 Parameters 19 Default Program Configuration 19 Program 406 CAREL ir33 ELZ3333 20 3 Wiring Model OD460 22 4 Spare Parts Cabinet Assembly OD460 O46CV 24 Cabinet Assembly OD460 O46CJ 26 Electrics Plate Assembly 28 Night Blind Assembly 29 Evaporator Fan Deck Assembly 30 Unit Junction Box Assembly 31 Refri...

Page 4: ...pstand 43 Vertical Bumpers 43 Wheels 43 Honeycomb Air Grille 43 Evaporator Fan Assembly 44 Refrigeration Unit 45 Introduction 45 Removing the Refrigeration Unit 46 Unit Junction Box 46 Condenser Fan 47 Compressor 48 Compressor Electrics 48 Evaporator Coil 49 Condenser Coil 50 Electronic Controller 51 Introduction 51 Removal 51 Replacement 51 Temperature Probes 52 Night Blind Switch 53 Cleaning 54 ...

Page 5: ...pth 660mm includes rear spacer 350 450mm Floor area 0 8m2 includes rear spacer Internal volume 386 litres Shelves 2 adjustable height shelves and 1 fixed bottom shelf Top shelf 1100mm wide 265mm deep Middle shelf 1100mm wide 290mm deep Bottom shelf 1100mm wide 330mm deep Optional gravity feed matting available Operating conditions Climate class 3 Tested at 25 C Product temp range 2 C to 4 C produc...

Page 6: ...ight shelves and 1 fixed bottom shelf Top shelf 1100mm wide 265mm deep Middle shelf 1100mm wide 290mm deep Bottom shelf 1100mm wide 330mm deep Optional gravity feed matting available Operating conditions Climate class 3 Tested at 25 C Product temp range 2 C to 4 C product mass average Electrical 220 240 Volts a c 50 Hz single phase supply Total run Amps 4 0 Amps standard Sign lighting n a Internal...

Page 7: ...tting controls the internal air temperature between 0 C and 5 C The electronic controller also signals temperature alarms see page 11 recording the minimum and maximum value reached at the time of the alarm The electronic controller is located behind the front panel and is connected to the refrigeration unit junction box Customised SKOPE controllers cannot be replaced with standard CAREL controlle...

Page 8: ... for more than 5 seconds to initiate manual defrost To scroll settings down in program mode 5 Compressor ON when the compressor and condenser fan starts Flashes when activation of the compressor is temporarily delayed 6 Fan Shows when the fan is operational 7 Defrost ON when the defrost is activated Flashes when the activation of the defrost is temporarily delayed due to procedures in progress 8 A...

Page 9: ...an parameter d11 9 C for longer than parameter d10 10 minutes a demand defrost will be initiated Frequent demand defrosts are likely in high load situations or where evaporator refrigeration faults exist Continuous Cycle The continuous cycle can be used to pull down the temperature of product inside the chiller quickly During a continuous pull down the compressor runs continuously for a set time T...

Page 10: ... Probe Reading The temperature of each of the three temperature probes can be displayed by pressing and holding both the and keys simultaneously for 5 seconds To display the temperature probe readings Temperature probe readings Night Blind Switch The night blind has a switch which automatically tells the electronic controller to run the chiller in night mode with the lights off when the blind is i...

Page 11: ...o power supply If alarm persists contact SKOPE Flashing on Product LOW temperature alarm auto reset Flashing off Refrigeration system high temperature pre warning auto reset 1 Clean the condenser coil 2 Check refrigeration ventilation Ensure clear airpath at the top and front of the cabinet to extract hot air A minimum of 200mm clear space is required above and in front of the refrigeration unit 3...

Page 12: ... which ideally the customer should respond to Cleaning the condenser may possibly remedy the problem If the condenser fan fails the controller will quickly move to Stage Two alarm CHt and completely shutdown the chiller Parameter Ac SKOPE default 60 Shutdown 60 C Parameter AE SKOPE default 10 Warning Initiation Ac minus AE 2 55 C Warning Reset Ac minus AE 50 C Note In low ambient conditions the al...

Page 13: ...eve Used to determine defrost termination and evaporator fan activation Located inside evaporator coil between fins at bottom of coil Input 3 Condenser Probe grey or blue sleeve Used to determine refrigeration shutdown due to overheating of condensing temperature Located and insulated on outside middle tube of condenser Input 4 Night blind switch The night blind has a switch which automatically te...

Page 14: ... be adjusted between a temperature range as detailed in the parameter sets beginning on page 19 To view and adjust the temperature set point 1 To view the set point press and hold the key for 2 seconds until the set point value flashes 2 To adjust the set point press either the and keys to display the required set point value 3 Press the key again to memorise the new set point value If this is not...

Page 15: ... and hold the key while plugging the chiller into the power supply this may require two people After a few seconds the controller is reset and program mode bn0 is displayed The controller must never be left in program mode bn0 as failure will occur 3 Press the or keys to select the appropriate bn program see page 19 4 Immediately press the key to confirm the preferred program If not confirmed with...

Page 16: ...eral CMP Compressor HcP HACCP dEF Defrost rtc Real time clock ALM Alarm 1 Press the key and keys together for more than 5 seconds The display will show either 00 or 1 representing the password prompt 2 Press the or keys until displaying the password number 66 3 Confirm by pressing the key The display will show the code of the first modifiable Type C parameter 1 Press the or keys until reaching the...

Page 17: ... continue to scroll the parameters or press the key to return to the categories 6 Press the key to display the value associated with the parameter 7 Increase or decrease the value using the or keys respectively 8 Press the key to temporarily save the new value and return to the display of the parameter code 9 Repeat the operations from point 1 or point 2 on the previous page 10 If the parameter ha...

Page 18: ...sociated value 13 Increase or decrease the value using the or keys respectively 14 Press the key to temporarily save the new value and return to the display of the sub parameter code 15 Press the key to return to the display of the parent parameter 16 Press the key for more than five seconds to store the new values of the modified parameters ...

Page 19: ...y SKOPE to a specific SKOPE Product The factory default cannot be altered in the field A label on the controller box indicates the default program configuration number e g P 406 Refer to the table below for default program configurations OD460 default program configurations Only an authorised service agent should change the parameters A label on the top of the controller indicates the factory para...

Page 20: ... of most recent event Disable Quick View Inputs Keypad Function 0 Enabled 1 Disabled Configuration relay AUX2 R3 Buttons to lock when keypad locked Serial address Keypad and IR Remote Control Functions 1 All functions Enabled Disable buzzer 0 enabled 1 disabled Evap Fan On Time when F0 or F0n 4 or 5 Evap Fan Off Time when F0 or F0n 4 or 5 Evap Fans Start Temperature Evap Fans Off When Compressor O...

Page 21: ...geration System operation 6 Specification may change without notice Please check with SKOPE Customer Service for latest version Power Failure HACCP Alarm Duration of 3rd most recent event Power Failure HACCP Alarm Year of 3rd most recent event Power Failure HACCP Alarm Month of 3rd most recent event Power Failure HACCP Alarm Day of 3rd most recent event Power Failure HACCP Alarm Hour of 3rd most r...

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Page 23: ...23 SKOPE OD460 Wiring Service Manual Notes ...

Page 24: ...24 Spare Parts Service Manual SKOPE OD460 4 Spare Parts Cabinet Assembly OD460 O46CV 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 2 1 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 ...

Page 25: ...ks O290 598CL 9 Middle shelf LH bracket with hooks STY10378L 10 Middle shelf RH height adjustment bracket no hooks O290 598CR 11 Middle shelf RH bracket with hooks STY10378R 12 Bottom shelf O460 589 13 Gravity shelf matting set for 3 OD460 shelves SXX11163 OD460 14 Side window GLA11105 15 Vertical bumper strip PLE4077BK 16 Acrylic upstand PLY11104 17 Rear spacer RUM41105 18 Rear panel O460 N86 19 ...

Page 26: ...26 Spare Parts Service Manual SKOPE OD460 Cabinet Assembly OD460 O46CJ 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 2 1 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 25 30 21 22 ...

Page 27: ...ks O290 598CR 11 Middle shelf RH bracket with hooks STY10378R 12 Bottom shelf O460 589 13 Gravity shelf matting set for 3 OD460 shelves SXX11163 OD460 14 Side window mirrored LH GLA11268L 15 Side window mirrored RH GLA11268R 16 Vertical bumper strip PLE4077BK 17 Acrylic upstand PLY11104 18 Rear spacer RUM41105 19 Rear panel O460 N86 20 Front kick panel including acrylic panel and plastic screw cap...

Page 28: ...cs plate assembly two light config O460 G29L Electrics plate assembly three light config O461 G29L 1 IEC socket outlet ELK8880 2 2 Pole rocker switch ELS0495 3 ENSTO 3 Pole socket ELZ0499 3 4 ENSTO 3 Pole panel adaptor PLM0497 3 5 EMI filter ELZ10136 6 Light power supply two light config ELZ11157 Light power supply three light config ELZ11239 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 29: ... RH are required if replacing a one piece bracket Item Description SKOPE Part No Customer Part No 0 Night blind assembly opaque O460 N97 Night blind assembly clear O461 N97 1 Night blind bracket centre O461 S26 2 Night blind bracket RH O460 S27R 3 Night blind bracket LH O460 S27L 4 Night blind bush PLM10342 5 Night blind opaque SXX11107 Night blind clear SXX11250 2 5 3 4 1 ...

Page 30: ...60 Evaporator Fan Deck Assembly Parts Evaporator Fan Deck Item Description SKOPE Part No Customer Part No 0 Evaporator fan deck assembly O460 R39 1 Evaporator fan motor ELM7230 2 Terminal box assembly O460 E92 3 Wire fan guard WRK11151 1 3 2 ...

Page 31: ...art No 0 Unit junction box assembly UB84AMD R86 1 ENSTO 5 Pole socket ELZ0499 5 2 ENSTO 5 Pole panel adaptor PLM0497 5 3 SKOPE CAREL IR33 electronic controller OD460 program 406 ELZ3333AP 406 4 3A ceramic fuse ELZ9654 5 Fused terminal block ELZ9655 6 Unit junction box base UB84AMD R87 7 Unit junction box lid UB84AMD R88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 32: ... UB83ABD 1 Compressor SC18G CPR6109 2 Drier DRY8783 3 Condenser coil CLS11034 4 Condenser fan motor UB83AAD 404CP1 5 Condenser fan blade FAN3809 6 Evaporator coil CLS11162 GREEN 7 Heat exchanger REF10271 8 Expansion valve VAL7923 9 Condensate pipe assembly UB83AAD 255T 99 10 Control probe bracket UB84AA B19 11 Unit junction box assembly UB84AMD R86 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 ...

Page 33: ...by air conditioning air outlets ventilation fans or air re circulation fans as this will compromise the airflow and thus product temperature in the open cabinet zone There must be NO air movement directly into the cabinet opening Air movement will cause failure of the air curtain over the product resulting in excessive temperature rise Detectable air draft will adversely effect the cabinet operati...

Page 34: ...exhaust air to flow out and away If these clearances can t be met the installation should be treated as an enclosed installation and must be installed with an air guide as shown below Enclosed installations If the cabinet is installed within an enclosure there must be a minimum 75mm clearance behind the cabinet and an air guide must be used to ensure all exhaust air is directed up and away from th...

Page 35: ...justments can be made by separating the shelf bracket into two parts and re slotting together using the alternative slots see image below To fit the shelves Alternative height adjustable slots Position for level shelves Position for angled shelves 1 Clip the cantilevered shelf brackets into the slots in the cabinet back duct Use the different positions on the bracket to set the shelf angled or lev...

Page 36: ...t size shelves To fit the gravity feed matting and shelf dividers 1 Match up the shelf dividers with the corresponding mats 2 Starting from the LH or RH side of the mat fit the LH or RH end divider into the end row of slots 3 Work across the matting and fit the centre dividers at required intervals then fit the opposite end divider 4 Stick the ticket strip onto the front of the mat 5 Place the mat...

Page 37: ...unit compartment to turn off the electrics to the cabinet and refrigeration unit without unplugging the cabinet from the wall To isolate the electrics 1 Remove the front panel from the cabinet by undoing the fixing screws near the bottom of the panel and lifting it up and off the cabinet 2 Switch off O the power at the mains isolation switch and unplug the mains IEC plug on the LH side of the refr...

Page 38: ...rmine the part number and replace with the same type Note Fluorescent tubes cannot be used in place of LED light modules Refer to the diagnostics table below to determine what component may be at fault and the procedures over the next few pages for component replacement instructions Ensure the cabinet is isolated from the power supply before cleaning or removing parts Modular lighting fault diagno...

Page 39: ... a 24V 25W LED driver power supply to power the lights and chillers with three lights use a 24V 40W LED driver power supply Determine the correct voltage before ordering and fitting a replacement power supply Refer to page 40 for information on accessing the LED driver power supply 1 Remove the front panel and isolate the chiller from the mains power supply see page 37 2 Remove the light diffuser ...

Page 40: ...sembly Sweat Wire The chiller is fitted with a sweat wire which runs around the chiller opening The wire is foamed into the cabinet and cannot be removed The sweat wire operates continuously when the chiller is connected to the power supply and the isolation switch is on 1 Unplug the chiller from the power supply 2 Undo the four fixing screws from the top and bottom of the electrics plate assembly...

Page 41: ... open use the handle to release the blind from the retaining brackets and control the blind as it opens To access and remove the night blind To refit the night blind and adjust the tension Axle Flat End Axle Round End Night Blind 1 Remove the front panel and isolate the chiller from the mains power supply see page 37 2 Remove the cabinet lid secured with Dual Lock tabs by pushing the lid corners i...

Page 42: ...l and isolate the chiller from the mains power supply see page 37 2 Unplug the night blind switch cable from the LH side of the refrigeration unit 3 Remove the LH night blind bracket with night blind switch fitted by undoing the two fixing screws at the bottom of the bracket Note Product may need to be moved to access the screws 4 Remove the front upstand see page 43 5 Remove the night blind switc...

Page 43: ...s the air curtain down the front of the cabinet opening The honeycomb can be removed for cleaning or replacing To remove the honeycomb unscrew the cabinet interior ceiling top duct When refitting ensure the honeycomb site sits flat and cannot be easily removed When pushed gently it should not move 1 Remove the front panel and isolate the chiller from the mains power supply see page 37 2 Remove the...

Page 44: ...e the middle shelf 3 Remove the evaporator fan assembly from the cabinet by unscrewing the three fixing screws across the back of the mounting plate and flip the assembly over to gain access to the underside of the evaporator fans 4 Unplug the fan to be replaced and unscrew the fan fixing screws and earth screw to remove the fan motor from the mounting plate 5 Replace the fan and fix in place Ensu...

Page 45: ...the model are in the following table Verify model and basic requirements before servicing Unit specifications The model and serial numbers are printed on the serial number rating label attached to the front of the refrigeration unit Take note of these numbers before ordering spare parts Unit Model UB83AAD or UB83ABD Compressor Danfoss SC18G Compressor capacity 1182 Watts Refrigerant R134a Charge 4...

Page 46: ...nd pull both arms down This action drops the entire refrigeration unit down 3 Carefully pull the unit out approximately 150mm 4 Unplug the night blind switch plug and cabinet supply plug from the LH side of the refrigeration unit 5 Using the side handles carefully slide the unit straight out from the cabinet and place on the ground Lifting arm lowered Lifting arm lowered Night blind switch and cab...

Page 47: ...xible cord terminals from the terminal block and capacitor 3 Detach the condenser cover side and top including unit junction box by removing the fixing screws and swivel the cover to the side It may be necessary to free up wires and capillaries inside the unit junction box to allow movement 4 Remove the fan bracket with fan motor and blade attached by undoing the two fixing screws on the outside o...

Page 48: ...pply not from a multi box or extension cord To access the compressor Compressor Electrics The compressor electrics box is fixed onto the side of the compressor To access the compressor electrics 1 Remove the front kick panel and isolate the chiller from the power supply see page 37 2 Remove the condenser cover see step 3 on page 47 3 Remove the compressor cover from the refrigeration unit by unscr...

Page 49: ...needs to be substantially lifted it will be necessary to free up pipes and cables from the edge of the evaporator box 3 Remove the compressor cover from the refrigeration unit by unscrewing the seven fixing screws and lifting the cover off 4 Lift the inseal and free all pipes and cables from the putty on the edge of the evaporator box 5 The evaporator coil can now be lifted from the evaporator box...

Page 50: ...ressor To access the condenser coil 1 Remove the front kick panel and isolate the chiller from the power supply see page 37 2 Detach the condenser cover by removing the fixing screws and swivel the cover to the side It may be necessary to free up wires and capillaries inside the unit junction box to allow movement Condenser cover removed Condenser coil ...

Page 51: ...are mis diagnosed The controller has various programmable parameters that affect operation Any suspected failure must be double checked Confirm all wiring and terminations are correct If operation appears erratic perform a controller reset see page 15 1 Remove the front kick panel and isolate the chiller from the power supply see page 37 2 Remove the unit junction box lid see page 46 3 Press the t...

Page 52: ...nit junction box to their locations Control Probe For temperature control temperature display and alarm temperatures the temperature control probe is fitted to a bracket in the cabinet supply air To access the control probe Electronic Controller Probe Cable Probe Cable 1 Remove the front kick panel and isolate the chiller from the power supply see page 37 2 Remove the refrigeration unit see page 4...

Page 53: ... the electronic controller via a plug on the LH side of the unit junction box Refer to page 42 for information on replacing the night blind switch 1 Remove the front kick panel and isolate the chiller from the power supply see page 37 2 Remove the refrigeration unit see page 46 3 Lift the evaporator coil out of the evaporator box to expose the bottom LH end of the coil see page 49 It will be neces...

Page 54: ... assist with cleaning around and under the mirror Condenser Coil To ensure trouble free performance the condenser coil must be kept clean We strongly urge monthly cleaning with a soft brush to remove dust and fluff A thorough cleaning is required by qualified service personnel every six months The condenser coil must be kept clean for efficient and reliable operation To clean the condenser coil CA...

Page 55: ...upply Check mains power supply and cabinet isolation switch 3 Compressor not operating controller displays HI alarm Faulty component Repair or replace control Blocked or restricted condenser coil Clean condenser coil see page 54 Visually check condenser for possible restriction Remove condensate tray and clean If bad refrigeration unit removal may be necessary 4 Cabinet lights not operating Blown ...

Page 56: ...tray overflow Check condensate tray Excess humidity Keep humidity below 60 Cabinet not level Ensure the cabinet is positioned on a level surface Sludge build up in condensate tray Remove condensate tray and clean 9 Water ice within evaporator box Blocked drain tube causing the box to fill with water Remove the unit and clean out the bottom of the evaporator box and drain entry Inadequate defrost t...

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Page 58: ...hristchurch New Zealand Freephone 0800 947 5673 Fax 03 983 3896 E mail enquiry skope com Website www skope com AUSTRALIAN CONTACT A B N 73 374 418 306 PO Box 7543 Baulkham Hills B C NSW 2153 Australia Freephone 1800 121 535 Fax 1800 121 533 E mail enquiry skope com Website www skope com ...

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