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(controlled temperature) and evaporator (“EP” probe) that is memo-
rized by the instrument in proximity of the Set Point.  

The advantage of the “Dynamic Defrost Interval” is the possibility to
program a defrost interval time more longer than normal.

The instrument will have the possibility to anticipate the defrost if
necessary or to start the cycle after the programmed time.

If the system results set correctly  is possible to to avoid many non
necessary defrosting cycles (and therefore to obtain an energy sa-

ving) that could instead happens in the normal operation when, to
guarantee with greater certainty the system efficency , the defrost
interval is programmed at a too low time.

Pr1

Temp.

time

EP

SP

r.d

off

ON

Cool

(ot)

SP+r.d

DT0

DT1

1 °

DT2

DT3

ON

ON

ON

off

off

d.tE

d.di / d.Sd

Defrost

(dF)

Phase

0

1

2

3

time to defrost Ph. 0, 1

time to defrost Ph. 2

time to defrost Ph. 3

Defrost

d.tS

Example “dynamic defrost intervals system” with a reduction “d.dd”
= 40 % and end defrost by temperature.

In addition to normal defrost parameters the “Dynamic Defrost
Intervals System”, it foresees the parameter:

“d.dd”

 - DEFROST INTERVAL PERCENTAGE REDUCTION. It

allows to establish the percentage of reduction of the remaining
time to start defrost when the conditions for the reduction happen.  

If par. "d.dd" = 100% at the first increase of the memorized diffe-
rence of temperature between cell (Pr1) and evaporator (> 1 °) a

defrost start immediately
For correct functioning the instrument needs a first reference value

of the temperature difference between cell and evaporator.
Every variation of the value of the Active Set Point, of the differen-

tial "r.d", the start of a continuous cycle or the a defrost execution
delete this reference value and any reduction will be  performed un-

til the acquisition of a new reference value.

4.8.2- MANUAL DEFROST

To start up a manual defrosting cycle, press the key UP/DEFROST

when it is not in programming mode and keep it pressed for about
5 seconds after which, if the conditions are correct, the led Defrost

will light up and the instrument will carry out a defrosting cycle.
To stop a defrosting cycle, press the key UP/DEFROST during a

defrost cycle and keep it pressed for about 5
The start up or switch off commands of a defrosting cycle can also

be given by the digital input that are correctly programmed (see Di-
gital input).

4.8.3 - DEFROST ENDS

The automatic defrosting cycle can be ended by time or, if an
evaporator probe is used (“EV” probe), when a temperature on the

evaporator is reached.
If the evaporator probe is not used or it is program the defrost

temperature control  (par. “d.dy” = Et) the duration cycle is set by
the parameter 

“d.dE”.

If instead the evaporator probe is used it is not program the defrost

temperature control (par. “d.dy” = EL, in, no) the defrost cycle end
when the temperature measured by the evaporator probe exceeds
the temperature set in the parameter 

“d.tE”.

If this temperature is not reached in the time set in the parameter
“d.dE”, defrosting is interrupted.
In order to avoid pointless defrosting the parameter

 “d.tS”

 in

“d.dC” = rt, ct, cS mode is foreseen that sets the enablement
temperature for defrosting

If the temperature measured by the probe is higher than the one
set in the parameter “d.tS” and in the parameter "d.tE" the

defrosting is inhibited.

d.di

Temp.

dF

d.di/dSd

off

d.tS

d.tE

ON

A

off

EP

d.di

ON

d.dE

B

(NO defrost)

d.di

off

C

time

Examples:

 defrosting A ends due to reaching of temperature “dtE”,

defrosting B ends at the end of the  “d.dE” time as the temperature
“d.tE” is not reached, defrosting C does not take place as the
temperature is higher than “d.tS”.

d .d i/d .S d

d .tE

d .tS

d F

o ff

O N

o ff

T e m p .

E P

1 °

tim e

d .d E

d .d i

O N

O N

Example of electric defrost with evaporator temperature control:
The defrost end after "d.dE" programmed time. During defrost the
“dF” output switch on/off to control evaporator temperature  in
heating mode with  set point “d.tE” and 1° differential (Hysteresis).

The active defrost is shown on the instrument display with the

lighting up of the DEFROST led
At the end of defrosting, it is possible to delay the new start up of
the compressor (output “ot”) at the time set in parameter 

“d.td” 

to

allow the evaporator to drain.
During this delay, the led Defrost flashes to indicate the draining

state.

4.8.4  - DEFROST DISPLAY LOCK

Through par. 

“d.dL” 

and

 “A.dA”

 it’s possible to define the display

behaviour during defrost.

The “d.dL” parameter pemits the display visualization lock on the
last Pr1 emperature reading (“d.dL” = on) during all the defrost

cycle until, at the end of defrost, the temperature has not reached
the lock value or the value [”SP” + “r.d”] or is elapsed the time

setted on par. "A.dA". 
Or it permits only the visualization of  label 

“dEF”

 (“d.dL” = Lb)

during the defrost cycle and, after the defrost, of label 

“PdF”

 until,  

at the end of defrost, the Pr1 temperature has not reached the lock

value or the value [”SP” + “r.d”] or is elapsed the time setted on
par. "A.dA".

The display will otherwise (“d.dL”= oF)  continue to visualize the
Pr1 temperature measured by the probe during the defrost cycle.

4.9 - EVAPORATOR FANS CONTROL

The control of the fans on the output configured as “Fn” depending
on determined control statuses of the instrument and the

temperature measured by the evaporator probe (EV).
In the case that the evaporator probe is not used or in error , the

output Fn is activated only depending on the parameters “F.tn”,
“F.tF” and “F.FE”.
The parameters

 “F.tn”

 e 

“F.tF”

 decides the funs functioning when

the output configured as “ot” (compressor) is off.
When output “ot” is off , it is possible to set the instrument so that

that the output “Fn”continues to work in cycles according to the
times programmed in the parameter  

“F.tn”

 (fan activation time)

and 

“F.tF” 

(fan deactivation time).

TECNOLOGIC spa - W09Y 

 

- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Vr. 01 - 07/09 -  ISTR-MW09YENG1 -  PAG. 7

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Страница 1: ...UNCTION AND DELAY AT POWER ON 4 7 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 4 6 ACTIVE SET POINT SELECTION 4 5 OUTPUTS AND BUZZER CONFIGURATION 4 4 DIGITAL INPUT 4 3 MEASURING AND VISUALIZATION 4 2 ON STAND BY FUNCTION 4 1 FUNCTIONS 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 3 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3 3 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 3 2 PERMITTED USE 3 1 INFORMATION ON INSTALLATION AND USE 3 KEYBOARD LOCK FUNCTION 2 7 PARAMETERS CONFIGURATIO...

Страница 2: ...GRAMMING 2 1 FAST PROGRAMMING OF SET POINT Press the key P then release it and the display will show SP or SP2 if the second set is active at that time alternating with the set value To change it press the UP key to increase the value or DOWN to decrease it These keys increase or decrease the value one digit at a time but if the button is pressed for more than one second the value increase or decr...

Страница 3: ...DAPTER 12 VDC For additional info please have a look at the A01 instruction manual 2 7 KEYBOARD LOCK FUNCTION On the instrument it s possibile to lock completely the keyboard This function is particularly useful when the regulator is reachable by the users and it s desired to avoid any modification To activate the keyboard lock it s enough program the par t Lo to a different value to oF The value ...

Страница 4: ... the same func tion priority goes to i P2 Using the parameter i Ft it is possible to set the time constant for the software filter for measuring the input values to be able to reduce the sensitivity to measurement disturbances increasing the time Through the parameter i dS it is possible to fix the normal visualisation on the display that can be the measurement of the probe Pr1 P1 the measurement ...

Страница 5: ...the ot output is disabled This function mode can be used as a command for a second compressor or for all other working utilities according to the same ot output conditions but which must be delayed after the start up of the compressor to avoid excess electricity absorption 2 Activation by front key U or DOWN AUX or by digital input with contact normally open the output is activated by pressing the...

Страница 6: ... d tE and fixed differential at 1 C and operate in order to evaporator probe EP 4 8 1 AUTOMATIC DEFROST STARTS The automatic control of defrost occours by interval times The automatic defrost function is activate when at the parameter d di is set the defrost interval time The first defrost after swiching on can be set by par d Sd This allows to perform the first defrost to a different interval fro...

Страница 7: ...temperature measured by the evaporator probe exceeds the temperature set in the parameter d tE If this temperature is not reached in the time set in the parameter d dE defrosting is interrupted In order to avoid pointless defrosting the parameter d tS in d dC rt ct cS mode is foreseen that sets the enablement temperature for defrosting If the temperature measured by the probe is higher than the on...

Страница 8: ... of memorised alarm can only be carried out manually by pressing any key when the alarm has ended typical application for light signal At when one wants the function described as At but with an inverse function output activated in normal condition and disabled in alarm status AL when one wants the function described as AL but with inverse logic output activated in normal conditions and disabled in...

Страница 9: ...vice versa 5 PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS TABLE Here below is a description of all the parameters available on the instrument Some of them may not be present because depend on the model type of instrument C1 C0 F0 C1 F1 Unit of measurement and resolution decimal point C0 C with 1 res i uP 7 nt Pt nt Probes Type i SE 6 i parameters relative to inputs 0 0 S LS S HS Set Point 2 SP2 5 0 0 S LS S HS Set Poi...

Страница 10: ... dt 23 d parameters relative to defrosting control o parameters relative to configuration of outputs and buzzer 3 00 oF 0 01 9 59 min sec 99 5 min sec x10 Alarm delay with door open A oA 52 1 00 oF 0 01 9 59 hrs min 99 5 hrs min x10 Temperature Alarms delay after defrost and continuous cycle and unlock display delay after defrost A dA 51 2 00 oF 0 01 9 59 hrs min 99 5 hrs min x10 Temperature Alarm...

Страница 11: ...d Reason Message 6 2 CLEANING We recommend cleaning of the instrument only with a slightly wet cloth using water and not abrasive cleaners or solvents 6 3 GUARANTEE AND REPAIRS The instrument is under warranty against manufacturing flaws or faulty material that are found within 12 months from delivery date The guarantee is limited to repairs or to the replacement of the instrument The eventual ope...

Страница 12: ...tion 1 or 0 1 Overall accuracy 0 5 fs 1 digit Sampling rate 130 ms Display 3 Digit Red Blue optional h 15 5 mm Software class and structure Class A Compliance ECC directive EMC 2004 108 CE EN55022 class B EN61000 4 2 8KV air 4KV cont EN61000 4 3 10V m EN61000 4 4 2KV supply inputs outputs EN61000 4 5 supply 2KV com mode 1 KV diff mode EN61000 4 6 3V LV 2006 95 CE EN 60730 1 EN 60730 2 7 EN 60730 2...

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