For coolers fitted with a defrost heater, the evaporator sensor should be placed as far away as pos-
sible from the heating element, i.e. at the opposite end of the evaporator.
If the evaporator sensor measures the localized heating from the heating element, defrost cycles will
terminate before the whole evaporator has had the opportunity to defrost.
Caution:
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Do not use cable ties.
The head of the sensor is fragile and can be easily damaged. Using cable ties to secure the sensor head, or
sensor cable, invalidates the warranty.
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Evaporator sensors are used in place of door switches on Open Front Coolers (OFC Firmware). The controller
label states which firmware is programmed onto the controller.
7.6
Door switch
Door switches are used to detect door openings. Door switches are SELV (safety extra low voltage)
components that are able to create an open and closed circuit.
The enhanced door switch, and activator, are SELV (safety extra low voltage) components, over-moul-
ded for strengthened physical protection and resistance to water ingress, and create an open and
closed circuit.
Door switches must be used with the corresponding activator.
Door switches are available in various lengths
7.7
How to mount the door switch
Door switches are usually mounted with the door switch on the cooler and the activator on the door.
Door switches and activators must be fixed using counter sunk screws or bolts with the following
characteristics:
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Head: countersunk head maximum diameter 6.0mm (0.236in) and minimum diameter 5.0mm (0.196 in).
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Thread: maximum diameter 3.0mm (0.118in).
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