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4:32 pm would be 16.3 on 

the controller’s display.

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Q.1.35 January 2016 supersedes Q.1.35 October 2015and all prior publications,

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d i

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STEP 1 - Press and hold the 

but-

ton, tS is displayed on the LEDs

d

d p

6

0 0

0

STEP 2 - Press the 

up arrow until 

dPd is displayed,

then press 

,  6 (default) will be 

displayed.

Press and hold the 

button for 3 

seconds until the dPd is displayed.

After the time is set, press and hold the 

button for 3 seconds, until tod is 

displayed

Use the 

down arrow to set the de-

frost time.

Note: Defrost times may only be set on 

the hour.

Example:

2:00 am would be 2

Once the correct time is displayed, press 
and hold the 

button until d1 is 

displayed.

2

d

2

d 1

STEP 6 - Repeat steps as necessary for 

d2 to d12.

3

1 6

1

8

STEP 4 - Press the 

up arrow until tod 

(time of day) is displayed,

d

t o

Note:  The time is displayed in military 

time (24-hr clock) The 1st 2 digits are the 

hour. The minutes are after the decimal. 

Since there are only 3 digits, the time will 

be set to the nearest 10 minutes. See ex-

amples below.

Examples:

8:10 am would be 8.1 on the 

controller’s display

then press 

Use the  

up arrow and 

down ar-

row to set the time.

STEP 7 - Press the 

 button to save 

settings, and return to the main screen 

(room temp will be displayed).

Custom Defrost Setup

The following steps will guide you 

through the setup of the custom de-

frost feature.
Abbreviations:

 CUS = custom

d1 = custom defrost 1

diS = disabled

dPd = defrosts per day

ts = temperature setpoint

tod = time of day

Access Setpoint mode by pressing and holding the             button until 

tS (temperature setpoint) displays on the screen   

ENTER

Use the        up and      down arrows to scroll through the available setpoints.   

ENTER

Press              to view the current setting.

Indicator lights

Red  light - Basic Menu - not used
Yellow light - non-critical alarm (system running)
Green light - compressor on
Green flashing - compressor waiting on timer to start/stop

Use the        up and      to change the setpoint

ENTER

Press              to move between the digits to accelerate the changes.

ENTER

Press              and hold to confirm each setpoint change

BACK

Press              to escape.

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d p

d

t o

1

d

S

C U

STEP 3 - Press  the 

up arrow until 

CUS is displayed.

1

d

STEP 5 - Press the 

up arrow to dis-

play Defrost 1 (d1).

To set the first defrost, press 

 

button.

diS (disabled) will be displayed.

KE2 Therm Solutions 

12 Chamber Drive  .  Washington, MO 63090 

636.266.0140  .  www.ke2therm.com

KE2 Adaptive

Control

Quick Start Guide

Содержание AdaptiveControl

Страница 1: ...rovided Conduit to go between the controller and the evaporator 2 Conduit connectors straight or elbow as required 8 High voltage wires matched to the load of the heaters fans liquid line solenoid and...

Страница 2: ...Vapor Mix Restrictor TEV or EEV Warm Liquid ColdVapor HotVapor Warm Air Cold Air Evaporator Compressor Condenser SaturationTemp F from receiver pressure LiquidTemp atValve F Subcooling Suction Pressu...

Страница 3: ...lect two places that are the last to defrost preferably at each end of the evaporator More often than not on coils the location of the sensor is a short distance from the end approximately 1 to 1 1 2...

Страница 4: ...e Control Cutalengthofconduittogofromthecontrollertotheevaporator Measure the distance between the controller and evaporator to account for the extra length necessary to properly route conduit Determi...

Страница 5: ...end of the conduit to the controller 5 5 115V 208 240V Wiring the controller Locate the Voltage Selector Switch It is a 2 position switch with red indicator The selected voltage will be displayed on...

Страница 6: ...lug the connectors to the COM and NO positions of the Liquid Line Solenoid Compressor Relay Liquid Line Solenoid LLS Comp Relay Using KE2 Wire Harness The yellow wires are used for Liquid Line Solenoi...

Страница 7: ...he controller to the plastic posts Connecting sensor wires to controller The temperature sensors are designed to be attached to the con troller using 2 position screw terminals The terminals are locat...

Страница 8: ...controller 15 Evaporator wiring Fans Strip the ends of the wires con nected to the KE2 Adaptive Control used to control the evapo rator fans The fan wires from the controller can be attached to the te...

Страница 9: ...ect L2 Neutral to the remain ing defrost leads The defrost safety should not be re moved from the circuit Its purpose is to prevent the heaters from over heating and causing damage 18 Copyright 2016 K...

Страница 10: ...ary 2016 Page 10 Copyright 2016 KE2 Therm Solutions Inc Washington Missouri 63090 Figure 8 Wiring Schematic Ladder Diagram Figure 8 Wiring Schematic Using KE2Terminal Board KE2 AdaptiveControl Quick S...

Страница 11: ...ew included The end with multiple loops is designed to hold the sensor Locate the best place to install the sensor The sensor should be located between 6 and 12 inches away from the face of the evapor...

Страница 12: ...erference being introduced into the sensor wires Interference can be introduced when sensor wires are located near high voltage lines High voltage is defined by Underwriter s Laboratories as above 30V...

Страница 13: ...venient loca tion where it can be easily located for future service 27 Setting the dip switch to activate on board buzzer To disable the audible alarm buzzer feature of the KE2 Adaptive Control the di...

Страница 14: ...d dFt diF OFFt Runt FrEF AU1 StA1 AU2 StA2 tS2 tOd d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 d11 d12 dtSP drnt fdSP Fndt FndF Pdt HAO LAO tAd Adr Unt CLAL Schedule Defrost w Custom Defrost Per Day tS dtyP dFit d...

Страница 15: ...0V 208 240V StorageTemp 40 to 120 F 40 to 49 C OperatingTemp 40 to 120 F 40 to 49 C Display 4 digit 7 segment LED IP Rating IP65 Inputs 4 3 colored 15 temp sensors KE2 SKU 21151 2 dual purpose tempera...

Страница 16: ...ive cycles ECdF Excessive Defrost Controller has performed 11 consecutive defrost cycles without terminating on temperature PF Power Failure Indicates power has been off and just turned on only when d...

Страница 17: ...00 diS 23 59 diS d2 Start time of Defrost 2 0 00 diS 23 59 diS d3 Start time of Defrost 3 0 00 diS 23 59 diS d4 Start time of Defrost 4 0 00 diS 23 59 diS d5 Start time of Defrost 5 0 00 diS 23 59 diS...

Страница 18: ...lock d12 Defrost 12 Setpoint Start time of Defrost 12 when in defrosts per day dPd is custom CUSt based on 24 hour clock dAUt Defrost Auto Variable Defrost is in Automatic mode i e normal operation dE...

Страница 19: ...arm Offset LAO for the amount of time in theTempera ture Alarm Delay tAd NOAL No Alarm Alarm System is clear of alarms OFF System Off System State The system is currently not running OFFt Minimum Comp...

Страница 20: ...ay then press Use the up arrow and down ar row to set the time STEP 7 Press the button to save settings and return to the main screen room temp will be displayed Custom Defrost Setup The following ste...

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