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B3: DIXELL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

dIXEL

 

Installing and Operating Instructions 

1592020070

 

 

1592020070 XR70CX GB m&M r1.130.11.2007.doc 

XR70CX 

3/4 

Au2  High  temperature  alarm  of  condenser

:

 

(-55÷150°C)  when  this  temperature  is  reached  the 

HA2 alarm is signalled, possibly after the Ad2 delay. 

AH2 Differential for temperature condenser alarm recovery

:

 

(0,1÷25,5°C; 1÷45°F) 

Ad2 Condenser temperature alarm delay

: (0÷255 min) time interval between the detection of the 

condenser alarm condition and alarm signalling. 

dA2  Condenser temperature alarm exclusion at start up

: (from 0.0 min to 23.5h, res. 10min) 

bLL  Compressor off with low temperature alarm of condenser

:

 n = no: 

compressor keeps on 

working

;  Y  =  yes, 

compressor  is  switched  off  till  the  alarm  is  present,  in any case regulation 

restarts after AC time at minimum.

 

AC2 Compressor off with high temperature alarm of condenser

:

 n = no: 

compressor keeps on 

working

;  Y  =  yes, 

compressor  is  switched  off  till  the  alarm  is  present,  in any case regulation 

restarts after AC time at minimum.

 

FOURTH RELAY  
tbA  Alarm relay silencing (with oA3=ALr):  

n

= silencing disabled: alarm relay stays on till alarm condition lasts,  

=silencing enabled: alarm relay is switched OFF by pressing a key during an alarm 

oA3 Fourth relay configuration:

 

ALr

: alarm; 

Lig

: light;

 AuS

: Auxiliary relay; 

onF

: always on with 

instrument on; 

db = 

do not select it; 

dEF: 

do not select it!.

; FAn: 

do not select it!.

; dF2: 

do not 

select it.

 

AoP  Alarm relay polarity: 

it set if the alarm relay is open or closed when an alarm happens. 

CL

terminals 1-2 closed during an alarm; 

oP

 = terminals 1-2 open during an alarm

 

DIGITAL INPUT  
i1P  Digital input polarity: oP: 

the digital input is activated by opening the contact; 

CL: 

the digital 

input is activated by closing the contact.

 

i1F Digital input configuration: EAL 

= external alarm: “EA” message is displayed; 

bAL 

= serious 

alarm  “CA”  message  is  displayed. 

PAL 

=  pressure  switch  alarm,  “CA” message is displayed; 

dor

 = door switch function; 

dEF

 = activation of a defrost cycle; 

AUS 

=not enabled; 

Htr 

= kind of 

action inversion (cooling – heating); 

FAn = not set it; ES = 

Energy saving. 

did

:

 

(0

y

255  min) 

with

 

i1F=  EAL  or  i1F  =  bAL  digital  input  alarm  delay:

  delay  between  the 

detection of the external alarm condition and its signalling. 

with

 

i1F= dor: door open signalling delay 

with i1F = PAL: time for pressure switch function: 

time interval to calculate the number of 

the pressure switch activation. 

nPS Pressure switch number:

 (0 

y

15) Number of activation of the pressure switch, during the “

did

” 

interval, before signalling the alarm event (I2F= PAL).  

If  the  nPS  activation  in  the  did  time  is  reached,  switch  off  and  on  the  instrument  to 
restart normal regulation. 

odc  Compressor  and  fan  status  when  open  door:

   

no

  =  normal; 

Fan

  =  Fan  OFF; 

CPr 

Compressor OFF; 

F_C

 = Compressor and fan OFF.  

rrd  Outputs restart after doA alarm: no = 

outputs not affected by the doA alarm;  

yES = 

outputs 

restart with the doA alarm;  

HES  Temperature increase during the Energy Saving cycle :

 (-30,0°C

y

30,0°C/-22÷86°F) it sets 

the increasing value of the set point during the Energy Saving cycle.  

OTHER 
Adr   Serial  address

  (1÷244):  Identifies  the  instrument  address  when  connected  to  a  ModBUS 

compatible monitoring system. 

PbC Type of probe:

 it allows to set the kind of probe used by the instrument: 

PbC

 = PBC probe, 

ntc 

NTC probe. 

onF  on/off key enabling: nu = 

disabled; 

oFF = 

enabled; 

ES = not set it

dP1  Thermostat probe display 
dP2  Evaporator probe display 
dP3  Third probe display

optional

dP4  Fourth probe display

rSE  Real  set  point:

  it  shows  the  set  point  used  during  the  energy  saving  cycle  or  during  the 

continuous cycle. 

rEL  Software release 

for internal use

Ptb  Parameter table code: 

readable only

8.

 

DIGITAL INPUT (ENABLED WITH P3P = N) 

The free voltage digital input is programmable in different configurations by the “

i1F

” parameter. 

8.1

 

DOOR SWITCH INPUT  (i1F = dor) 

It signals the door status and the corresponding relay output status through the “

odc

” parameter: 

no

 

= normal (any change); 

Fan

 = Fan OFF; 

CPr

 = Compressor OFF; 

F_C

 = Compressor and fan OFF. 

Since  the  door  is  opened,  after  the  delay  time  set  through  parameter  “

did

”,  the  door  alarm  is 

enabled, the display shows the message “

dA

” and 

the regulation restarts is rtr = yES.

 The alarm 

stops as soon as the external digital input is disabled again. With the door open, the high and low 
temperature alarms are disabled. 

8.2

 

GENERIC ALARM (i1F = EAL) 

As  soon  as  the  digital  input  is  activated  the  unit  will  wait  for  “

did

”  time  delay  before  signalling  the 

EAL

” alarm message. The outputs status don’t change. The alarm stops just after the digital input is 

de-activated. 

8.3

 

SERIOUS ALARM MODE (i1F = bAL) 

When the digital input is activated, the unit will wait for “

did

” delay before signalling the “

CA

” alarm 

message. The relay outputs are switched OFF. The alarm will stop as soon as the digital input is de-
activated. 

8.4

 

PRESSURE SWITCH (i1F = PAL) 

If  during  the  interval  time  set  by  “

did

”  parameter,  the  pressure  switch  has  reached  the  number  of 

activation  of    the  “

nPS

”  parameter,  the  “

CA

”  pressure  alarm  message  will  be  displayed.  The 

compressor and the regulation are stopped. When the digital input is ON the compressor is always 
OFF. 

If  the  nPS  activation  in  the  did  time  is  reached,  switch  off  and  on  the  instrument  to 

restart normal regulation. 

8.5

 

START DEFROST (i1F = dFr) 

It starts a defrost if there are the right conditions. After the defrost is finished, the normal regulation 
will restart only if the digital input is disabled otherwise the instrument will wait until the “MdF” safety 
time is expired. 

8.6

 

INVERSION OF  THE KIND OF ACTION: HEATING-COOLING (i1F = Htr) 

This function allows to invert the regulation of the controller: from cooling to heating and viceversa. 

8.7

 

ENERGY SAVING (i1F = ES) 

The  Energy  Saving  function  allows  to  change  the  set  point  value  as  the  result  of  the  SET+  HES 
(parameter) sum. This function is enabled until the digital input is activated. 

8.8

 

DIGITAL INPUTS POLARITY  

The digital input polarity depends on the “

i1P

” parameter. 

i1P=CL

: the input is activated by closing the contact.

 

i1P=OP

: the input is activated by opening the contact 

9.

 

TTL SERIAL LINE – FOR MONITORING SYSTEMS 

The  TTL  serial  line,  available  through  the  HOT  KEY  connector,  allows  by  means  of  the  external 
TTL/RS485 converter, 

XJ485-CX

, to connect the instrument to a monitoring system 

ModBUS-RTU

 

compatible  such as the  X-WEB500/3000/300. 

10.

 

X-REP OUTPUT – OPTIONAL 

As optional, an X-REP can be connected to the instrument, trough the HOY KEY 
connector. The X-REP output 

EXCLUDES 

 the serial connection.

 

 

To connect the X-REP to the 
instrument the following connectors 
must be used CAB-51F(1m), CAB-
52F(2m), CAB-55F(5m), 

11.

 

INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING 

 

Instrument 

XR70CX

  shall  be  mounted  on  vertical  panel,  in  a 

29x71 mm hole, and fixed using the special bracket supplied.  
The temperature range allowed for correct operation is 0

y

60 °C. 

Avoid  places  subject  to  strong  vibrations,  corrosive  gases, 
excessive  dirt  or  humidity.  The  same  recommendations  apply  to 
probes. Let air circulate by the cooling holes. 
 

12.

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

The instrument is provided with screw terminal block to connect cables with a cross section up to 2,5 
mm

2

.  Before  connecting  cables  make  sure  the  power  supply  complies  with  the  instrument’s 

requirements.  Separate  the  probe  cables  from  the  power  supply  cables,  from  the  outputs  and  the 
power connections. Do not exceed the maximum current allowed on each relay, in case of heavier 
loads use a suitable external relay. 

12.1

 

PROBE CONNECTION 

The  probes  shall  be  mounted  with  the  bulb  upwards  to  prevent  damages  due  to  casual  liquid 
infiltration.  It  is  recommended  to  place  the  thermostat  probe  away  from  air  streams  to  correctly 
measure the average room temperature. Place the defrost termination probe among the evaporator 
fins in the coldest place, where most ice is formed, far from heaters or from the warmest place during 
defrost, to prevent premature defrost termination. 

13.

 

HOW TO USE THE HOT KEY  

13.1

 

HOW TO PROGRAM A HOT KEY FROM THE INSTRUMENT (UPLOAD) 

1.

 

Program one controller with the front keypad. 

2.

 

When  the  controller  is  ON,  insert  the  “

Hot  key

”  and  push 

o

  key;  the   

"uPL" 

message 

appears followed a by flashing 

“End”

 

3.

 

Push “

SET”

 key and the 

End

 will stop flashing. 

4.

 

Turn OFF the instrument remove the 

“Hot Key”, 

then turn it ON again. 

 

NOTE

: the “

Err

” message is displayed for failed programming. In this case push again 

o

 key if you 

want to restart the upload again or remove the “

Hot key

” to abort the operation. 

13.2

 

HOW TO PROGRAM AN INSTRUMENT USING A HOT KEY 

(DOWNLOAD) 

1.

 

Turn OFF the instrument. 

2.

 

Insert  a 

programmed “Hot Key” into the 5 PIN receptacle 

and then turn the Controller ON. 

3.

 

Automatically the parameter list of the 

“Hot Key”

 is downloaded into the Controller memory, 

the “

doL

” message is blinking followed a by flashing 

“End”.

 

4.

 

After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the new parameters.  

5.

 

Remove the 

“Hot Key”.

NOTE 

the message “

Err

” is displayed for failed programming. In this case turn the unit off and then 

on if you want to restart the download again or remove the “

Hot key

” to abort the operation. 

14.

 

ALARM SIGNALS 

Message  

Cause 

Outputs 

“P1” 

Room probe  failure 

Compressor output acc. to par. “Con” and “COF” 

“P2” 

Evaporator probe  failure 

Defrost end is timed 

“P3” 

Third probe  failure 

Outputs unchanged 

“P4” 

Fourth probe  failure 

Outputs unchanged 

“HA” 

Maximum temperature alarm 

Outputs unchanged. 

“LA”  

Minimum temperature alarm 

Outputs unchanged. 

"HA2" 

Condenser high temperature 

It depends on the “Ac2” parameter 

"LA2" 

Condenser low temperature 

It depends on the “bLL” parameter 

“dA” 

Door open 

Compressor and fans restarts  

“EA”  

External alarm 

Output unchanged. 

“CA”  

Serious external alarm (i1F=bAL)  All outputs OFF. 

“CA” 

Pressure switch alarm (i1F=PAL)  All outputs OFF 

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Страница 1: ...16 Case Cleaning 17 24 Parts Ordering 25 Appendices Table of Contents To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance it is STRONGLY recommended that Hillphoenix specialty cases be installed s...

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Страница 3: ...ith shelf lighting systems for direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids The use of a misting system or water hose on a display case with a shelf lighting system resulting in the direct or...

Страница 4: ...installation and operations handbooks accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION All warning messages will inform you of the potential hazard how to reduce the risk...

Страница 5: ...Revision History new manual format_12 13 energy data_01 14 energy data_03 14 endviews_09 14 support diagram and parts page_02 15 warranty_04 16 energy data_09 16 v...

Страница 6: ...olts 120 Volts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts PTD RGC BASE 6 2 0 6 72 1 8 3 0 9 108 10 4 1 2 144 12 4 1 2 144 Defrost Controls Model Defrosts per Day Run Off Time min Electric...

Страница 7: ...ontained2 Defrost Controls Model Fans per Case High Ef ciency Fans Anti Condensate Fans Drain Heaters Optional Defrost Heaters 120 Volts 120 Volts 120 Volts 208 Volts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts...

Страница 8: ...SE 26 in 66 0 cm 96 1 2 in 245 1 cm 8 case 120 1 2 in 306 1 cm 10 case 144 1 2 in 367 0 cm 12 case ELECTRICAL RACEWAY LOWER REAR STORAGE WITH DOORS 6 1 4 in 15 9 cm 42 in 106 7 cm 51 in 129 5 cm 1 1 2...

Страница 9: ...or the express receipt and 2 signed by the carrier s agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim If damage becomes apparent after the equipment is unpacked retain all packing materials and submi...

Страница 10: ...ineered for air conditioned stores with a maximum ambient of 75 F and 55 relative humidity When selecting the location for placement of this case avoid the following conditions Excessive Air Movement...

Страница 11: ...emaining cases Be certain to properly level all cases Fig 3 Sealing the end frame WATERSHED END FRAME C A U T I O N Installation of 3rd party materials may result in diminished case performance COOLGE...

Страница 12: ...be used Loading 1 When loading a case the product should be loaded through the rear load door opening 2 The rear doors should never be removed while merchan dising This is recommended to ensure optim...

Страница 13: ...nces when the glycol system needs to be drained ushed and recharged usually due to contami nants being added to the approved propylene glycol Charging and air purging should be performed with the hand...

Страница 14: ...r tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC or ABS cement Drain lines can be run left or right of the tee with the proper pitch to satisfy local drainage requirements When connecting the PVC to the ex...

Страница 15: ...oil Return Top Coils Refer to the table for the correct number of coils Supply Header Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Refer to the table for the correct number of pans Pan Sole...

Страница 16: ...6 in 15 2 cm 12 in 30 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 15 x 11 MECHANICAL ACCESS FOR ELECT REFRIG AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS TOEKICK 42 in 106 7 cm TOEKICK L C FRONT OF CASE 72 1 2 in 184 2 cm 6 case 96 1 2 i...

Страница 17: ...serious injury or death Fig 7 T 8 light power cords W A R N I N G Using improper DC power supplies may damage the luminaires resulting in sub standard opera tion and increased chances of safety issue...

Страница 18: ...shelf luminaires 1 Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate rear of luminaire toward the shelf 2 Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can nish rotation and until clip engages the...

Страница 19: ...toekick see pg 7 Have you removed the shipping blocks from the refrigeration and plumbing lines see pg 10 After powering up the case be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed t...

Страница 20: ...90 o F to prevent the pump from running when only the shelves are calling for refrigeration Failure to do so could result in early pump failure these components requires ow all valves close and the p...

Страница 21: ...ed rear sill access to the thermostats simply by lifting off the ballast cover from under the rear sill It is important to consult the control setting guidelines shown on pages 2 9 before setting defr...

Страница 22: ...n with a soft damp cloth Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners as they may dam age the lights Be certain that the luminaires are complete ly dry before re energizing Clean from top to bottom when cle...

Страница 23: ...rear of the case 2 By disconnecting the hoses by use of the quick connects 3 By turning off the chiller rack supply to the system in the machine room 4 By opening up the rear lower panel and turning...

Страница 24: ...ved screws for reas sembly Fig 18 Coil cover removal Fig 19 Coil cover topside Fig 20 Coil cover underside 3 Carefully without bending the sheet metal cover lift from the back end of panel and rest th...

Страница 25: ...load door removal 2 Use a spray bottle lled with an approved mild detergent and warm water 3 Use a clean disposable cloth approved item to thorough ly clean all areas of the case 4 Wipe down doors wit...

Страница 26: ...efrigeration off to the case by the above methods put the case in a manual defrost through the Dixell Controller Push the DOWN key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start on the Dixell...

Страница 27: ...rear doors and tracks if applicable Remove the rear doors from the tracks Use a mild glass cleaner and a clean paper towel or cloth and wipe down the doors Spray the doors with sanitizer and allow the...

Страница 28: ...for cleaning If the case is not equipped with quick disconnects carefully lift the pans and lean against the front of the case until the case tank is cleaned Remove the pan spanner bars and rear pan s...

Страница 29: ...wipe it down with a paper towels or a clean cloth Spray the cutting board with sanitizer and allow it to air dry Spray the rear sill with a mild cleaning solution and wipe it down with paper towels o...

Страница 30: ...case Re install the Coolgenix deck pans spanner bars and rear pan support bars back into the case It is essential to insure the spanner bars are set back in place to prevent the pans from warping If y...

Страница 31: ...product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Glass Plus standard product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Exceed Multi Surface Glass Cleaner from...

Страница 32: ...the part is intended Length of the part if applicable Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left or right hand application Quantity Data tag is located on the left end...

Страница 33: ...A1 A4 Wiring Information B1 B4 Dixell Operating Instructions C1 Sporlan Pressure Temperature Chart D1 Parts List APPENDIX...

Страница 34: ...ITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 4 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 4 E 2 WHITE FAN POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO DOME SOLENOID BLACK POWER WHIT...

Страница 35: ...ION GREEN TO ISO GREEN TO ISO GROUND BLACK TO BLOCK 2 E 2 BLACK TO LIGHT POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 2 I 2 WHITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 3 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO...

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Страница 37: ...BLACK SHELF LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLACK DOME LIGHT GRAY SWITCH WHITE POWER FROM 4 E BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK SWITCH BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WHITE TO 5 I WHIT...

Страница 38: ...ORATOR FANS The fan control mode is selected by means of the FnC parameter FnC C_n fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and not run during defrost FnC o_n fans will run even if the compress...

Страница 39: ...ressor is OFF in case of faulty thermostat probe With COF 0 compressor is always active DISPLAY CF Temperature measurement unit C Celsius F Fahrenheit WARNING When the measurement unit is changed the...

Страница 40: ...ill stop as soon as the digital input is de activated 8 4 PRESSURE SWITCH i1F PAL If during the interval time set by did parameter the pressure switch has reached the number of activation of the nPS p...

Страница 41: ...n 15 Pr2 COF Compressor OFF time with faulty probe 0 y 255 min 30 Pr2 CF Temperature measurement unit C y F C Pr2 rES Resolution in integer dE dec point dE Pr1 Lod Probe displayed P1 P2 P1 Pr2 rEd2 X...

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Страница 43: ...emote Bottom Deck L End Panel Trim M End Panel N Fixed End Glass O End Toekick P Electrical Raceway Q Outside Back R Lower Rear Storage w Doors S Shelf Standard T Adjustable Shelf Bracket U Insulated...

Страница 44: ...rned within two weeks after startup 5 If the defective part is not returned to the Manufacturer 6 To service maintenance or wear and tear parts such as lights starters and ballasts MODIFICATIONS TO GE...

Страница 45: ...er directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance sec...

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