EVCO S.p.A. | EV3B23/EV3B33 | Data sheet ver. 1.0 | Code 1043B33E103 | Page 1 of 2 | PT 43/14
EV3B23/EV3B33
Basic controllers for low temperature bottle coolers, refrigerated cabinets, tables and pizza counters, with energy saving strategies
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ENGLISH
IMPORTANT
Read this document thoroughly before installation and before 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
Dimensions
Dimensions are expressed in mm (in).
3.5
Compressor operation hours
To show the compressor operation hours:
1.
Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key for 4 s: the display will show the
first label available.
3.
Touch the
or
key to select “
CH
”.
4.
Touch the
key.
To exit the procedure:
5.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 60 s.
6.
Touch the
key.
To cancel the compressor operation hours:
7.
From step 3. touch the
or
key to select
“
rCH
”.
8.
Touch the
key.
9.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s to set
“
149
”.
10. Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s: the
display will show a flashing “
- - -
” for 4 s, after which the
device will exit the procedure.
3.6
Defrost manual activation
1.
Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key for 4 s.
If the evaporator probe functions as a defrost probe (that is to
say, if the P4 parameter is set to 1) and when the defrost
starts the evaporator temperature exceeds the value set with
the d2 parameter, the defrost shall not be activated.
3.7
Keyboard locking/unlocking
To lock the keyboard proceed as follows:
1.
Make sure no procedure is in progress.
2.
Do not operate for 30 s: the display will show the mes-
sage “
Loc
” for 1 s and the keybord shall lock automati-
cally.
To unlock the keyboard:
3.
Touch a key for 1 s: the display will show the message
“
UnL
” for 1 s.
4
SETTINGS
4.1
Setting the working setpoint
1.
Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key: the LED
will flash.
3.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s; see also r1
and r2 parameters.
4.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s: the LED
will switch off after which, the device will exit the
procedure.
To exit the procedure before the operation is complete:
5.
Touch the
(any changes will not be saved).
The working setpoint can also be set via SP parameter.
4.2
Setting the configuration parameters
To access the procedure:
1.
Make sure no procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key for 4 s: the display will show “
PA
”.
3.
Touch the
key.
4.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s to set the
value determined with the “
PAS
” parameter (the pa-
rameter is set at “
-19
” by default).
5.
Touch the
or do not operate for 15 s: the display
will show “
SP
”.
To select a parameter:
6.
Touch the
or
key.
To set a parameter:
7.
Touch the
key.
8.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s.
9.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s.
To exit the procedure:
10. Touch the
key for 4 s or do not operate for 60 s
(any changes will be saved).
After setting the parameters, suspend power supply flow to
the device.
4.3
Manufacturer’s settings
To access the procedure:
1.
Make sure no procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key for 4 s: the display will show “
PA
”.
3.
Touch the
key.
To restore the manufacturer’s settings:
4.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s to set
“
149
”.
5.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s: the
display will show “
dEF
”.
6.
Touch the
key.
7.
Touch the
or
key within 15 s to set “
4
”.
8.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s: the
display will show a flashing “
- - -
” for 4 s, after which the
device will exit the procedure.
9.
Cut the device power supply off.
Make sure that the manufacturer’s settings are appropriate;
see chapter 9.
1.2
Installation
Panel installation with snap-in brackets.
1.3
Installation warnings
-
the thickness of the panel on which the devise 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 8
-
do not install the device near to any heat sources
(heating elements, hot air ducts etc.), equipment con-
taining powerful magnets (large diffusers, etc.), areas
affected by direct sunlight, rain, humidity, excessive
dust, mechanical vibrations or shocks
-
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
Electric connection
2.2
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
before powering it
-
check that the power supply voltage, mains frequency
and electric power fall within the set limits; see chap-
ter 8
To store customized settings as manufacturer’s:
10. Set the configuration parameters (with the procedure
described in paragraph 4.2).
11. From step 4. touch the
or
key within 15
s to set “
161
”.
12. Touch the
key or do not operate for 15 s: the
display will show “
MAP
”.
13. Repeat steps 6. 7. 8. and 9.
To exit the procedure in advance:
14. Touch the
key for 4 s during the procedure (i.e.
before setting “
4
”: Restore will not be performed).
5
WARNING LIGHTS AND DIRECTIONS
5.1
Signals
LED
Meaning
Compressor LED
If the LED is on, the compressor is on
If the LED is flashing:
-
the working setpoint is in the process of being
set (via the procedure described in paragraph
4.1)
-
a compressor protection will be in progress
Defrost LED
If the LED is on, defrost is in progress
If the LED is flashing:
-
defrost will be requested but a compressor pro-
tection will be in progress
-
dripping will be in progress
-
defrost will be requested but a compressor mini-
mum switch-on shall be in progress
Evaporator fan LED
If the LED is on the evaporator fan will be on
If the LED is flashing evaporator fan standstill will be
in progress
Energy saving LED
If the LED is on and the display is switched on, the
“energy saving” function is in progress
If the LED is on and the display is switched off, the
"low consumption" function is in progress; touch a
key to restore normal display
°C
Celsius degrees LED
If the LED is on, the unit of measurement for tem-
perature is Celsius degrees
°F
Fahrenheit degrees LED
If the LED is on, the unit of measurement for tem-
perature is Fahrenheit degrees
LED on/stand-by
If the LED is on, the device is switched off
5.2
Signals
Code Meaning
Loc
the keyboard is blocked; see paragraph 3.7
- - -
the operation requested is not available
6
ALARMS
6.1
Alarms
Code Meaning
AL
Minimum temperature alarm
Solutions:
-
check the room temperature; see A1 parameter
Main consequences:
-
the device will continue to operate normally
AH
Maximum temperature alarm
Solutions:
-
check the room temperature; see A4 parameter
Main consequences:
-
the device will continue to operate normally
id
Door switch input alarm
Solutions:
-
check the causes of the activation of the input;
see i0 and i1 parameters
Main consequences:
-
the effect established with the i0 parameter
iA
Multifunction input alarm or pressure switch alarm
Solutions:
-
check the causes of the activation of the input;
see i0 and i1 parameters
Main consequences:
-
the effect established with the i0 parameter
COH
Condenser overheated alarm
Solutions:
-
check the condenser temperature; see C6 pa-
rameter
Main consequences:
-
the device will continue to operate normally
CSd
Compressor shut down alarm
Solutions:
-
check the condenser temperature; see C7 pa-
rameter
-
switch the device off and back on again: if
when the device is switched back on, the tem-
perature of the condenser is still higher than
that established in C7 parameter, disconnect
the power supply and clean the condenser
Main consequences:
-
the compressor will be switched off
dFd
Defrost alarm switched off because maximum time
has been reached
Solutions:
-
check the integrity of the evaporator probe; see
d2, d3 and d11 parameters
-
touch a key to restore normal display
Main consequences:
-
the device will continue to operate normally
When the cause of the alarm disappears, the device restores
normal operation, except for the following alarms:
-
compressor shut down alarm (code “
CSd
”) which re-
quires the switching off of the device or the temporary
suspension of the power supply
-
defrost alarm switched off because maximum time has
been reached (code “
dFd
”) which requires the touching
of a key.
7
ERRORS
7.1
Errors
Code Meaning
Pr1
Room temperature probe error
Solutions:
-
check that the probe is the PTC or NTC type;
see P0 parameter
-
check the device-probe connection
-
check room temperature
Main consequences:
-
compressor activity will depend on C4 and C5
parameters
-
the defrost will not be activated
Pr2
Evaporator probe or condenser probe error
Solutions:
-
the same as in the previous example, but with
regard to the evaporator probe or the condenser
probe
Main consequences:
-
if P4 parameter is set at 1, the defrost interval
will last for the amount of time set with d3
parameter
-
if P4 parameter is set at 1 and d8 parameter is
set at 2 or to 3, the device will operate as if d8
parameter were set at 0
-
if P4 parameter is set at 1 or 2 and F0 param-
eter is set at 3 to 4, the device will operate as if
parameter were set at 2
-
if P4 parameter is set at 3, the condenser over-
heated alarm (code “
COH
”) will never be acti-
vated
-
if P4 parameter is set at 3, the compressor shut
down alarm (code “
CSd
”) will never be acti-
vated
When the cause of the error disappears, the device restores
normal operation.
8
TECHNICAL DATA
8.1
Technical data
Purpose of the command device:
operating command
device.
Construction of the command device:
built-in electronic
device.
Container:
grey self-extinguishing.
Heat and fire protection class:
D.
Dimensions:
according to model:
-
75.0 x 33.0 x 59.0 mm (2.952 x 1.299 x 2.322 in; L x H
x P) with fixed screw connection terminal blocks
-
75.0 x 33.0 x 81.5 mm (2.952 x 1.299 x 3.208 in; L x H
x P) with removable screw connection terminal blocks.
Method of mounting the command device:
on panel,
with snap-in brackets.
Shell protection rating:
IP65 (the front one).
Connection method:
according to model:
-
fixed screw connection terminal blocks for wires up to 2.5
mm² (0.0038 in²): power supply, analog inputs, digital
inputs and digital outputs
-
removable screw connection terminal blocks for wires up
to 2.5 mm² (0.0038 in²): power supply, analog inputs,
digital inputs and digital outputs.
The maximum lengths of the connection cables are:
-
power supply: 10 m (32.8 ft)
-
analog inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
-
digital inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
-
digital outputs: 10 m (32.8 ft).
Operating temperature:
from 0 to 55 °C (from 32 to 131
°F).
Storage temperature:
from -25 to 70 °C (from -13 to
158 °F).
Humidity for use:
from 10 to 90 % relative humidity
without condensate.
Command device pollution situation:
2.
Environmental standards:
-
RoHS 2011/65/CE
-
WEEE 2012/19/EU
-
REACH (CE) regulation n. 1907/2006.
EMC standards:
-
EN 60730-1
-
IEC 60730-1.
Power supply:
230 VAC (+10 % -15%), 50... 60 Hz
(±3 Hz), 2 VA.
Control device grounding method:
none.
Rated impulse voltage:
4 KV.
Overvoltage category:
III.
Class and structure of software:
A.
Analog inputs:
2 inputs (room temperature probe and
evaporator probe or condenser probe) configurable via con-
figuration parameter for PTC or NTC probes.
Analog inputs PTC (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).
Analog inputs NTC (10 K
Ω
@ 25 °C, 77 °F)
Type of sensor:
ß3435.
Measurement field:
from -40 to 105 °C (from -40
to 221 °F).
Resolution:
0,1 °C (1 °F).
Digital inputs:
1 input (door switch input or multifunction
input)
Digital inputs (free of voltage contact 5 VDC 1.5 mA)
Displays:
3 digit custom display, with function icons.
Digital outputs:
-
1 output (SPST electromechanical relay with 16 A res.
@ 250 VAC) for compressor management in model
EV3B23
-
1 output (SPST electromechanical relay with 30 A res.
@ 250 VAC) for compressor management in model
EV3B33
-
1 output (SPDT electromechanical relay with 8 A res.
@ 250 VAC) for defrost management
-
1 output (SPST electromechanical relay with 5 A res. @
250 VAC) for evaporator fan management.
The maximum allowable current on the loads in 10 A.
Classification of the command device according to
protection against electric shock:
class II, according
to the EMC standard EN 60730-1 §2.7.5.
Type 1 or Type 2 actions:
type 1.
Complementary features of Type 1 or Type 2 actions:
C.
59.0 (2.322) is the depth with fixed screw connection terminal blocks; 81.5 (3.208) is the depth with removable screw
connection terminal blocks.
-
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, contact
the EVCO sales network.
3
USER INTERFACE
3.1
Preliminary notes
Operating statuses:
-
“on” status (the device is powered and is on; utilities
may be on
-
stand-by” status (the device is powered but is switched
off via software; utilities are off
-
the “off” status: the device is not powered; utilities are
off.
Hereafter, if the POF parameter is set to 0, with the word
“switch-on” means the passage from “off” status to “on”
status; the word “switch-off” means the passage from “on”
status to “off” status.
If the POF parameter is set to 1, with the word “switch-on”
means the passage from “stand-by” status to “on” status; the
word “switch-off” 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
If the POF parameter is set to 0:
1.
Connect/disconnect the device power supply.
If the POF parameter is set to 1:
2.
Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.
3.
Touch the
key for 4 s: the
LED will flash, after
which it will turn off/on.
3.3
The display
If the device is switched on, during normal operation, the
display will show the magnitude established with P5, except
during defrost, when the device will show the temperature
established with d6 parameter.
If the device is switched off, the display will be switched off;
the
LED shall be on.
If the device is in "low consumption" mode, the display will be
switched off and the LED shall be on.
3.4
Temperature display as detected by the probes
1.
Make sure that the keyboard is not locked and that no
procedure is in progress.
2.
Touch the
key for 4 s: the display will show the
first label available.
3.
Touch the
or
key to select a label.
4.
Touch the
key.
The following table shows the correspondence between the
labels and the temperature displayed.
Label Displayed temperature
Pb1
room temperature
Pb2
if the P4 parameter is set to 1 or 2, evaporator
temperature
if the P4 parameter is set to 3, condenser tempera-
ture
To exit the procedure:
5.
Touch the
key or do not operate for 60 s.
6.
Touch the
key.
If the second analog input is absent (that is to say, if the P4
parameter is set to 0), the “
Pb2
” label shall not be displayed.