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2. 55 Max Watts Room Room Throw Phase Type Vaporisation Watts Watts Air Vol Amps Watts m m mts 59 170 750 100 6 1400 1700 12 1450 9 35 1100 230 1 50 69 1100 HotGas 74 Suction o Foster Valve Rejected Volts Electrical Condensate 750 1200 6 1080 3 550 230 1 900 Hot Gas 1400 2400 18 220 135 6 2300 40 3 Suction Valve Rejected Electrical ds Defrost Condensate Press Max Watts Phase Type Vaporisation 50 59 900 HotGas Auto NOTE Noise levels taken in a room with a concrete floor no sound attenuation and ceiling height of 7 metres with the unit base 1 5 metres from floor level installed in a coldroom and the Sound Metre at 3 metres distance Model No Watts Throw Phase Type Vaporisation Wt 50 E 268 50 50 ___90 NOTE The condenser fan pressure thermostat fitted Low Ambient units should be set at 17 with a 1 5bar differential this applies to high and low temperature models 4 Access to the Unit Compartment and Evaporator Housing Unit Housing Remove the 4 fixing screws from the front panel and pull upwards to release it from the 2 spring clips located at the top Evaporator Assembly Remove the 4 fixing screws from the fan plate and lower allowing access to the evaporat
3. 4 Place a bridge between terminals E2 as as terminals E4 see fig Tm 2 5 Secure the bulb of the thermostat into the room 6 Adjust the thermostat to the required temperature and turn the power ON to the unit 7 When the set temperature is reached the compressor evaporator and condenser fans will Fig 2 stop 8 With this system in operation the defrost cycle is not functioning so it is important to limit the amount of door openings to a minimum 9 When installing the replacement PCB it is important to remove all of the link wires from terminals E2 E3 E4 and the thermostat from E2 and E1 before switching the unit ON See fig 2 E4 E3 E2 E1 Wiring Diagrams for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H 23 V IF HAS5 BHz PE 11 H Ec 7 i ELEN gt i a ru 7 TE eel sm T IT J l m r d 111 KERN id sa 32 sa ss c 1 ji i i6 i jd a i IF jj 14 14 wen CO HET pie j i II pil ci Aa prol i ET ji 1 i i i Gy 1 pe 1 C RT TL mm
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5. 14115 1 I 1 1 1 1 lJ u H Es B 111 1 17 1 17 Trl DRAWING 0 SP 4HC PS WE SP 3LC PS m SPALC PS PEDRAZZOLI SONNI 24 05 2004 Controller Operation for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in J Description of electronic panel ss e 2 Control LED Green LIT Compressor running Unit is refrigerating FLASHING Compressor is in start delay mode waiting for signal to start OFF Compressor is OFF Room is down to temperature 2 Control LED Green ON evaporator fan is running Flashing evaporator fan is in start mode OFF evaporator is off Defrost in operation 3 Control LED Yellow LIT Unit in defrost mode auto or manual Flashing Manual defrost mode in operation 4 Alarm LED Red LIT Alarm is active see separate ALARMS section OFF Unit is functioning normally 5 Display When connected to the mains the display will read OFF indicating the condition of the unit By pressing the ON OFF key for 5 seconds the unit will turn ON and display the room temperature During programming mode the various parameters will be displayed and during alarm mode an alarm code will be displayed 6 SET ESC key Pressed for 3 seconds the led is lit and setting of required room temperature is enabled During programming it is used to pass from a sub menu to an upper one
6. DefrostContactr Speed Regulator Sensor Compressor Motor Nri _______ E __ DefrostHeater Door Microswitch Room E1 Resistenza Carter Compressore 1 MVC ___ CondenserFanMotor M1 Compressor Crankcase Heater 17 MVE EvaporatorFanMotr _________ EP DoorHeaterCicut P1MX Cond Fan Starting Pressure Switch ER1 Control Board Heater PM L P Switch ER2 Voltage Regulator Heater PMX j H PSwich ES CondensateDranHeater Q1 Main Switch F13 _ Voltage Regulator Fuse 1 Q3 Cond Fan Speed Regulator Off Switch F1 CompressrFue 1 1 X Transformer Electronic Control Cab X _____ Terminal Board Connector F20 Auxiliary Fuse VG JRefigerantSolenid FL Room Light Fuse YS HotGasSolenoid FM Voltage Regulator PG 18 Wiring Diagrams for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in T a gt E EE PE SUPPLY 230 220W 1M 50 60Hz SOLO NEI B5B Li T ONLY BZB Ti id CAVO LINE amp VEDI CS 1 FL 1 il 1 LDOHWPREEZDN CE CURE 220200 I 1 20006102 PN ____ LI i penes EC 1 n i 3 d VEDI
7. 50 during the time interval rt Minimum time between two compressor starts minutes c4 Security Relay DO NOT ADJUST Defrost 0 EN pb G WE 5 NET UD i EN EUN during the time interval rt c0 Delay time between compressor starts minutes 0 15 0 _0 15 3 c2 Minimum time OFF between compressor stats minutes 0 15 2 c3 Minimum time the compressor must be ON after activation minutes 0 15 MEE CEN bog 0 100 ae Defrost type O elec 1 hot gas 2 elec with time out 3 hot gas Fag Jofa with time out 9 di Defrostinterval hours 0 199 4 dp Defostendtime 2 minutes 1 199 20 d4 Allows a defrost activation when the device istumedon flag 0 1 L Or 3 EN efrost de Display lock during defrost if locked dF is displayed flag 0 1 L dd Drippingtime minutes 0 15 2 08 Alarm delay after defrost and after door open 0 15 1 Ignores the protection times for the compressor for a defrost to f NN start Displays the value of the evaporator probe if fitted Allows for the time to be changed from hours to minutes for fof dC defrost 0 dl in hours dp in minutes 1 dl in minutes dp in flag 1 seconds AL Lowtemperaturealam 0 199 AH JjHightemperatuealam OF 0 199 Ad Temperature Ala
8. Press the key mutes the audible alarm This alarm is not fitted as standard to the unit but can be added by the client To connect the alarm use the volt free terminals 1 amp 2 on the internal electronic panel Terminal 2 should have a live feed connected to it 10 ON OFF KEY Main switch 11 LAMP KEY Press to turn the room light ON OFF A red LED illuminates if the light is ON Room Temperature Settings Lg With the unit in the normal operating mode the only active keys are the 2 andthe key The later is always operative except when in programming mode Room Temperature Programming Press the key 1 to turn on the unit It is therefore necessary to the room to the required temperature bearing in mind the limits of the range that the unit is able to operate within Temperature Range Minimum Temperature Maximum Temperature Recommended Temperature H Range 20 1 406 O General Purpose B gt Chilled 11 ___ Fresh Meat To display the temperature set point press and the yellow LED will illuminate and the current set temperature will be displayed Press again and the yellow LED will illuminate for 1 second followed by the value indicated on the display flashing for a few seconds indicating the set temperature To change the setting use the 64 or buttons and once the required setting is displayed press SET to confirm Parameter Modification Pres
9. 50 rL Min Temperature Detected in rt Time Range CPF 50 90 c0 Compressor Delay Insertion After Control Reset minutes _15 0 0 ci Minimum Time Between Two Insertions minutes REP 2 c2 MinimumOffRoutine minutes HOME GE 200 Minimum On Routine minutes _15 0 0 c4 Safety Relay 0 100 On See Duty Setting 100 8 8 dO Defrost Type 0 Electric 1 Hot Gas flag di Time Interval Between Defrosts ___ hours 199 4 4 dt Defrost End Temperature dP MaximumDefrostDuraion minutes d3 ActivationEdAlarm 1 flag _ 1 0 9 4 d4 Defrost After Control Switch 0 No 1 Yes 1 O0 d5 Defrost Delay After Control Switch On or From Malfunction Input minutes 199 0 0 d Block of Display During Defrost 0 No 1 Yes flag _1 0 0 dd Drippingtime minutes gt 32 d8 Alarm Delay After Defrost or Door Open alarm if door Switch Fitted hours d9 Priority of Defrost Over Anticogging 0 No 1 Yes 1 flag 3 209 1 30 di Defrost Probe Reading JOE die 11 25 05 p d 0 0 A0 Fans Dela OC AL Low Temperature Alarm with respect to the set point C F 0 199 3 3 AH High Temperature Alarm with respect to the set point 1 GF Ad Alarm Temperature Delay minutes A4 Configuration Digital Inpu
10. LIT Compressor running Unit is refrigerating FLASHING Compressor is in start delay mode waiting for signal to start OFF Compressor is OFF Room is down to temperature 2 Control LED Green ON evaporator fan is running Flashing evaporator fan is in start mode OFF evaporator is off Defrost in operation 3 Control LED Yellow LIT Unit in defrost mode auto or manual Flashing Manual defrost mode in operation 4 Alarm LED Red LIT Alarm is active see separate ALARMS section OFF Unit is functioning normally 5 Display When connected to the mains the display will read OFF indicating the condition of the unit By pressing the ON OFF key for 5 seconds the unit will turn ON and display the room temperature During programming mode the various parameters will be displayed and during alarm mode an alarm code will be displayed 6 SET ESC key Pressed for 3 seconds the led is lit and setting of required room temperature is enabled During programming it is used to pass from a sub menu to an upper one 7 DOWN ROOM LIGHT Key During programming mode or setting of room temperature it serves to reduce the displayed value At other times it serves to control the room light 8 DEFROST UP Key By pressing for more than 4 seconds it activates a manual defrost During programming mode or setting of room temperature it serves to increase the displayed value 9 ON OFF Key To turn the unit ON or OFF press and hold f
11. VED DS mM _ av B Sees ee ee KE BO 0081 5 320 500058125 uM u m DRAWING SWEET Ws Be PE Tato panke su 84 02158 _ SP4 LC DATE 21 01 2003 Sacri 11 10 2002 tos ER REFRIGERATOR Foster European Operations France Foster Refrigerator France SA Tel 33 01 34 30 22 22 Fax 83 01 30 37 68 74 Email commercial fosterfrance com Germany Foster Refrigerator Gmbh Tel 49 781 990 7840 Fax 49 781 990 7844 Email info foster gmbh de Foster Refrigerator Oldmedow Road Kings Lynn Norfolk PESO 4JU Tel 01553 691122 Fax 01553 691447 Website www fosterrefrigerator co uk Email sales foster uk com a Division of ITW UK Ltd Ceiling Mount Solo SM 07 09
12. 7 DOWN ROOM LIGHT Key During programming mode or setting of room temperature it serves to reduce the displayed value At other times it serves to control the room light 8 DEFROST UP Key By pressing for more than 4 seconds it activates a manual defrost During programming mode or setting of room temperature it serves to increase the displayed value 9 ON OFF Key To turn the unit ON or OFF press and hold for more than 3 seconds 10 ENTER Key Permits access to the programming menu and passage to the sub menu Access to this programming mode should be by qualified persons only 22 Note Prior to switching on the unit the following checks should be made Connect the mains supply All electrical connections are terminated correctly All fixing screws are fully tightened Having made the pre start checks switch on the unit The display will illuminate and OFF appears on the display Room temperature settings Set the required room temperature Turn the unit ON using the ON OFF key Programming room temperature To set the required room temperatures press the SET key for more than 3 seconds The Green LED will light and the previous set temperature will be displayed To increase the set value press the UP key until the desired temperature is achieved To lower the set value press the DOWN key until the desired temperature is achieved On completion press the SET key or wait 5 seconds for the changes to b
13. 255 60 60 doA Door Open Alarm Delay minutes 0 254 60 60 tbA AlarmRelaySilencing flag N 0 Yt Y Y nPS Pressure Switch Activation Number 1 flag 1 15 10 10 nPn Pressure Switch Interval __ minutes 1 60 60 AU2 High Temperature Alarm Probe 1 50 150 55 55 AH2 Delay of Temperature Alarm at Start UPforProbe3 1 01 255 2 2 Ad2 Temperature Alarm DelayforProbe3 minutes 0 255 0 dA2 Delay of Temperature Alarm at Start UP forProbe3 hous 23 12 00 00 Evaporator Probe Calibration 12 12 Auxiliary Probe Calibration 1 12 12 P2P Evaporator Probe Fitted 0 N 1 Y fag n Y Y Y P3P Auxiliary Probe Fitted 0 N 1 Y flag n Y n n HES Temperature Increase During Energy SavingCycle 50 30 _ Open Door Control 0 no 1 Fan CPr 2 F C 3 rrd Regulation Restart With Door Open Alarm O N 1 Y flag n Y Y Y Digital Input 1 Polarity 0 CL 1 OP flag CL OP OP il2P Digital Input 2 Polarity 0 CL 1 OP fag CL OP c c il3P Digital Input 3 Polarity 0 CL 1 OP ad Cbs OP OP OP Digital Input 2 Function EAL 0 bAL 1 dFr 2 00 3 bAL ES 4 OnF 5
14. gt STER REFRIGERATOR SOLO PLUS CEILING MOUNTED UNITS 2001 to 2009 Service Manual UKAS CLRCALITY ENVIRONMENTAL NT ISO 14001 ISO 9001 SOLO PLUS UNITS Contents _ Introduction ModelTable Foster Spares Information and Prices 1102 Environmental Management Policy ___ _ 2 Disposal Requirements PB Dimensions Location amp Installation PG Technical Data Ceiling Mount Units 44 Access to the Unit Compartment and Evaporator Housing __ 5 Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H 5014 Alarms and Warnings 8 Controller Reset after Data Error 8 Air and Defrost Probe Resistance Values 8 Wiring Diagrams 90144 Alarms and Warnings 18 Wiring Diagram Code Identifications 8 2 Wiring Diagrams __ 19to21 Controller Operation Parameter Access and Parameter List 22025 _Alarms and Warnings 05010 50 Wiring Diagram Code Identifications 1 2 Wiring Diagrams __ ___ Introduction It is important to note that all work should be carried out by a competent person Solo plus is a range of self contained refrigeration units for small and large coldrooms comprising hot gas defrost with crankcase protection capillary control and hot gas vaporisation The systems are pre charged with refrigerant and pre wired ready for installation into a coldroom with only
15. Cicut 1 CondenserFanMotor 1 _ Control Board Heater 1 MVE 9 EvaporatorFanMotor ER2 Voltage Regulator Heater 7 P1MX Cond Fan Starting Pressure Switch ES CondensateDranHeater PM LPSwich F13 Voltage Regulator Fuse PMX jHPSwich F1 __ Compressor 01 Main Switch Electronic Control Cab 7 Q3 ____ Cond Fan Speed Regulator Off Switch F20 Auxiliary Fuse 17 X Transformer FL Room Light Fuse 1 X Terminal Board Connector FM Voltage Regulator 1 YG jRefigerantSolenid FTE Emergency Stat YS ___ HotGas Solenoid 25 Wiring Diagrams for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in 1 qp 8 3 5 55 7 8 3 du we b SUPPLY HP BH 85 230 220V 1N 50 G0Hz EP SOLO H2 62 PE M Li ONLY e a LINEA VEDI Di EL HE ros d nri H ey CANO GoM VED 1 BL gt KES A GY ch E35 a 8 SP1 HC SP3 HC SP1 HC SPE SP3 HC SPE SP2 ME SP2 LC Sachi 11 10 2008 SUPPLY EP SOLO 400 Vi 3N 50Hz JEF ONLY BSS Li L3 Lal LINEA i 1 1 LT 1 eik 1 878 4 amp Lu H CO MP Hl 3
16. DE 1 FT d l 1 1 gt 20008011 BoB 1 EET VOCEL SP1 HC SP3 SP1 HC SPE SP3 SPE SP2 HC SP2 LC __ SUPPLY EP SOLO B2B 400V 3N 50Hz ONLY BSB PE Li L2 L3 Cai LINEA VED DIS gt CoWPREESDE L 1 u 3 CAVO COMP VEDI Dis rey a zCura1a Ez0 POLO ot SP5 HC SPE 01 Tolto ponte su 818021 SB SP4 LC SPE1 DATE Approved Dawei 21 01 2003 SONCIN Sonin __ j 3 35 PB 17 8 3 ZL SUPPLY NN 400V 3N 50Hz HH PE LZ L3 hs MLE SOLO su T OLY BB BE BIL Hee PHS MI Lo H imu E d T I menm 10m SCHEMA DI COLLEGAMENTO DEL 185 morestto 20 FIE Mlo VERDE GREEN GGG g Gagi 17 moreso n dt FIE tic MARRONE ESCWNI LINEA WHITE 16 16 17 VEDI 4 moresto 128 FIZ GIALLO YELLOW E at d gt zu al 1 1 20 pr mMm ra I Fe G BL ai 1 L i k 4 Kl 1
17. OnF Digital Input 2 Function EAL 0 1 dFr 2 dor 3 ES 4 OnF 5 OnF did Digital input Alarm Delay minutes 0 255 0 AoP flag cb op c c gt Pbc 1 flag Ptc ntc ne Nte Adr SerailAddress flag 1 247 1 1 Probe 1 Display pr _ dP2 Probe2Dispay 24 dP3 Probe 3 Display 4 Software Release ee ME Ptb Map Code EE P2 Access Parameter List pa Alarm Descriptions with Serial Number End Letter ending in J PI jAmbietPrbe JA O Display Locked Unable to turn unit ON or OFF P2 P3 Unlock press the UP Down buttons and will be displayed HA HighTemperature gt gt S O EE Software Memory Failure 0 0 dA DoorOpen gt 24 PnE HighPressue __ _ Wiring Diagram Code Identifications Room Sensor H2 Goldroomlight BC Condenser Alarm Sensor Alarm BS Defrot Sensor Acostic Temperature AlarmAlarm BVR Speed Regulator 1 Compressor Contactor BVRS SpeedHegulator Sensor 7 Defrost Contactor E DefrostHeater Compressor Motor Nr 1 E1 Compressor Crankcase Heater Door Microswitch Room EP DoorHeater
18. P dins P Do Rd d E Condenser Fan Mot Ki Contaria 26 Probe palm or morer zd Evaporalor Fan Motor Light Probe 818011 1 ot 1 Compressor EP Door Frame Heater 5 Hot Gas Solenoid Valve MP Door Switch if titted e Sonchi Martinalli 81801 Aey IF HzZS8BHz L LZ L3 HM BY CLIEHT i We TH E E C b M i 7 ee 1 E vii zc esp d ans iiem Tir 22 sa 3 f s n of ej n ci ce amp s ev sal ss va 1 1 j IH pil pile i i Gill HVE JEP A o kt e FE 9 EEEH Bo ako 1 ijj E i piler ER TENE D d BER 1 HESSE m pitts ME i illii 189 ke A Ea EV og i 1 EV I AIi a EN EE EEE Opis rata iii Ra EE de m ILLI ALII A a esp ep EG GE ke ew mem l 1 es Tr LIII tn a 1 EEE
19. d substances are securely stored to prevent leaks and spill and are not disposed of to storm drains foul drain surface water to soil DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the environment All old refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors and in accordance with national laws and regulations Dimensions Condensae drain line 12 n3ect silicone on the whole conveyor perimeter LB E Fr Bor _____ A C 5 1 5 2 357 250 719 340 122 28 332 506 60 620 545 337 550 5 3 5 4 390 250 809 360 122 28 332 540 60 820 745 337 750 sP5 427 250 929 410 122 98 452 645 60 820 745 456 750 Location amp Installation n Solution 2 Ceiling Mount Solo Units Power Absorption Table Electrical Unit Absorption Supply Run O Amp Amp KW SPIHC KW SP1HC 230 1 50 CAJ9480Z F CSR 25 00 SP2HC 230 1 50 CAJ9510Z F CSR 32 00 4200 550 090 1 50 2 00 CEILING MOUNT SOLO PLUS TECHNICAL DATA STORAGE TEMP 10 C STORAGE TEMP 0 2 C STORAGE TEMP 18 21 C Foster Ref Qty Capillary size Foster Ref Qty Capillary size Foster Ref Qty Capillary size Foster Ref Qty Capillary size Model No Gas Grms No x exDia X intDia x Len Model No Gas Grms No x exDia X intDia x Len Model No Gas Grms No x exDia X intD
20. e saved Controller Parameters Access Instruction for Models with Serial Number Ending in J Press and hold the ENTER key for 5 seconds and the first parameter will be displayed The first parameter to be changed will be displayed Press the UP DOWN key to scroll through the parameter list Select the parameter to be changed and press the SET key to display the value Use the UP or DOWN g key to change the value to the new setting Press the SET key to confirm the new value and to the next parameter Once all of the changes have been made leave for 15 seconds for the changes to be stored after which the controller will return to display the room temperature Controller Part Numbers for Models with Serial Number Ending in J Front Display PCB for all models 15344143 Controller PCB for High Temp Models 15344144 Controller PCB for Low Temp Models 15344145 23 Controller Parameters for Models with Serial Number Ending in J High Low Label Description n max temp temp measure value value models models HY Differential C 0 1 25 5 2 2 Minimum Set Point US MaximumSetPoint Se 150 10 5 L 0 7 OdS Outputs Activation Delay at Start Up minutes 0 255 AC Anti short Cycle Delay minutes 0 20 2 2 Compressor ON Time With Air Probe Failure minutes 0 255 15 15 Compressor OFF Time With Air Probe Failure rES Resol
21. electrical connections to be made Under certain conditions a drain pipe may be required to drain any excess defrost water to an external source Routine Maintenance In order to keep the unit operating reliably and efficiently periodical cleaning of the condenser is necessary The frequency being determined by site conditions This operation is to be carried out with the unit turned OFF We advise the use of an air jet blowing from inside to the outside If an air jet is not available then use a soft long haired brush on the outside of the condenser taking care not to damage the fins Warning Condenser fins have sharp edges so care must be taken to avoid injury Model Table NOTE Nomenclature C refers to Ceiling Model As each model operates at different temperatures it will be necessary to set the required operating temperature See operating instruction on pages 5 to 6 15 to 16 22 to 23 and parameter list on pages 7 17 and 24 to 25 For Foster spare parts information and prices go to www fosterrefigerator co uk Once you have accessed the home page select Spares from the menu on the left hand side of the page The screen will change to the Welcome to Foster WebSpares Click on Browse Product and from there and select the product range you require followed by the model 1 Select the part you require from the list or use the mouse pointer to highlight part from the drawing click the left mouse bu
22. ia x Len Model No Gas Grms No x exDia X intDia x Len SP 1HC R404A 1 x 1 63 x 2 90 x L 2200 SP 1HC R404A 1 x 1 6 3x 2 90 x L 2200 R404A 1 x 1 63 x 2 90 x L 2200 R404A 1 x 1 49 x 2 80 x L 1900 SP 2HC R404A 060 1x 1 83x3 25xL 3100 SP 2HC R404A 0 60 1x1 83x3 25xL 3100 R404A 0 60 1x1 83x3 25xL 3100 SP 2LC R404A 1 x 1 98 x 3 50 x L 3000 SP 3HC R404A 2 x 1 83 x 3 25 x 1 3100 SP 3HC R404A 2 x 1 83 x 3 25 x 1 3100 SP 3HC R404A 2 x 1 83 x 3 25 x L 3100 SP 3LC R404A 0 96 2x1 63x2 90x L 2900 SP 4HC R404A 2 x 1 98 x 3 50 x L 2900 SP 4HC R404A 2 x 1 98 x 3 50 x L 2900 SP 4HC R404A 2 x 1 98 x 3 50 x 1 2900 SP 5HC R404A 2 x 1 98 x3 50 x L 2000 SP 5 R404A 2 x 1 98 x3 50 x L 2000 SP 5HC R404A 2 x 1 98 x3 50 x L 2000 Heat 32 0 Ambien 495 Ambien Rejected Volts Electrical Hz Defrost Condensate Net Max Watts Watts Poom Watts Room Throw m3 h Phase Amps Watts Type Vaporisation Wt Kg Cap Cap m mts 59 59 3750 140 2600 20 2200 16 35 1100 230 1 50 69 1100 HotGas Auto 74 700 1500 5200 5 4600 48 6 2300 400 3 50 51 2100 HotGas Auto 93 Suction Heat j Foster Valve Rejected Electrical 5 Defrost Condensate 50 Model No Max Watts Type Vaporisation Amps Watts 700 32 1 50 44 700 HotGas 59 F 9e 230 Suction Heat s Foster Cut Out Valve Rejected oe invent Electrical Defrost Condensate Volts Hz
23. ll be in reset mode release and proceed to set the parameters to there correct settings as all of the values would have been set to the default values If after completing the reset EE persists press and hold until the error disappears Air and Defrost Probe Resistance Values Temperature __ Temperature Kohms Temperature Kohms 4161 17 960 67 740 8015 27 280 111 300 12 090 42 450 329 200 Alarms and Warnings for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H High Temperature Alarm Low Temperature Alarm E0 JjAiProbeFalue Et Evaporator Probe Failure HH HighPressure Alarm 1 o PP High Pressure Tripped more than 10 time in an hour Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H Controller Emergency Repair In case of fault or malfunction of the PCB an EMERGENCY SYSTEM can be used as a short term measure to keep the unit running until a replacement panel can be fitted The EMERGENCY SYSTEM consists of a terminal board sited on the PCB fitted as shown on fig1 Proceed as follows to fit the Emergency System 1 Switch the PCB off by pressing Important Note The PCB should remain in this condition whilst the emergency system is in place 2 Disconnect the power supply to the unit 3 Connect a thermostat 6 inductive amps to the terminals E1 and E2 see fig 2
24. mm d BERE 2 HI RESS 5i I EP K1 Condenser Fan Motor VE Evanoraso Fan Motor Hol Gas Sokenold Valve Compressor dv 1 MODEL oP 1LW oP 20W oP ao H S0Hr J PE Li L L3 BY CLIENT 1 Prix is peser 13 ig i EB L1 cu e RE 1 api NESE RR ass m ELH us zl 1 p TEREE i echa TEHE TEHA i pr 1 ji ce iit i GE TG SEE A ER EEE et aT END 11 a re ms ig ee ht te a i LE iE TET P gm j Condenser Fan Motor Compressor Contactar 25 Deteost Probe TS pip Pairs SP SP 40 SP SOW Evanorator Fan Motor H22 3A A Probe 81802M Tod SP 4 HW SHW Compressor EP Door Frame Heater PHX High Pressure Switch Gas Solenoid Valve MP Door switch it titted Date Sonchi Martinalli 04 12 1997 Controller Operation for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in T Description of electronic panel ss e 1 Control LED Green
25. or fan motor and the evaporator assembly Controller Operation and Parameter Access for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H Description of Electronic Panel 1 Compressor LED Green djk Lit The compressor is running Unit is in cooling mode XE Flashing The compressor 15 in a delayed start mode Off The compressor is OFF The required room temperature has been reached 2 Evaporator Fan LED Green Lit Evaporator fan is running eS Flashing The evaporator fan is in delayed start mode OFF The evaporator fan is OFF Unit in defrost modes SG 3 Defrost LED Yellow ain Lit Automatic or manual defrost in progress 4 Alarm LED Red Lit Alarm mode malfunction of a sensor or intervention of pressure stat or room temperature outside preset limits OFF Unit working correctly 5 Display When the machine is not in operation the label OFF and the room temperature are intermittently displayed one after the other on the digital display When the machine is in operation during the normal working cycle the display indicates the room temperature Parameters labels will be displayed during programming A Fault Code will be displayed during an alarm mode 6 SET KEY Permits entry of room temperature requirements 7 DOWN KEY Key to reduce data values 8 MANUAL DEFROST UP KEY Key to increase data values Press for 8 seconds to initiate a manual defrost 9 KEY T A A
26. or more than 3 seconds 10 ENTER Key Permits access to the programming menu and passage to the sub menu Access to this programming mode should be by qualified persons only 15 Note Prior to switching on the unit the following checks should be made Connect the mains supply All electrical connections are terminated correctly All fixing screws are fully tightened Having made the pre start checks switch on the unit The display will illuminate and OFF appears on the display Room temperature settings Set the required room temperature Turn the unit ON using the ON OFF oworr key Programming room temperature To set the required room temperatures press the SET key for more than 3 seconds The Green LED will light and the previous set temperature will be displayed To increase the set value press the UP key until the desired temperature is achieved To lower the set value press the DOWN 3 key until the desired temperature is achieved On completion press the SET key or wait 5 seconds for the changes to be saved Controller Parameters Access Instruction for Models with Serial Number Ending in I Press and hold the set key for more than 5 seconds and 00 will be displayed Press the UP key until 22 appears on the display Press the set key to confirm The first parameter to be changed will be displayed Press the UP DOWN key to scroll through the parameter list Select the
27. parameter to be changed and press the SET key to display the value Use the UP or DOWN key to change the value to the new setting Press the SET key to confirm the new value Continue through the parameters making the necessary changes and on completion press ENTER key to memorise the changes made Ifthe ENTER key is not pressed after making the changes the modifications will not saved Controller Part Numbers for Models with Serial Number Ending in I Front Display PCB for all models 15344014 Controller PCB for High Temp Models 15344016 Controller PCB for Low Temp Models 15344017 16 Controller Parameters for Models with Serial Number Ending in T Label Description kne 2 aa models models g C 0 4 IC Settin 20 20 0 12 Reading Stability 1 11 15 4 4 3 ReadingSpeed 15 6 6 M VirtualProbe 100 5 DI PO T SF flag 0 1 0 0 _16 Decimal Point 0 Yes 1 No flag 1 rd Differential et 1991 2 2 ri Minimum Allowable Set Poit Z 40 R 5 25 r2 Maximum Allowable Set Point 199 10 15 r4 Automation Variation Set Point Night Time Operation 0 15 Activation Checks Least Temperature MinandMax flag 0 rt Actual Time Range Min and Max Temperature Detection hour 0 rH MaxTemperature Detected rt Time Range 1
28. r EIL oll ol iiL LUI LLL l l EE RD Ro o 7 REL I E me ms woe RR RR EE E ee mm l Cone Fan H Light Ma Drawing Mo Sheet Tondenser Fan Motor 22 mal Ligh vanoraid or or Switch If fitted aa ia E Fan Mot MP Door Switch ir tite 818D0M 1 1 Compressor Bs Defrost Prone Hot Gas Solenoid Valve BA Alr Probe Drawn 8 Approved Date Sonchi Martinalli 03 12 1997 e3gwv 1F H 58Hz mA Pan Uc NBL AREA LS m aE peers ger EE NE 11 M var al MR me mm mmm 7 PER EI Pl ed zi UNS Ed ii F z EN x 14 33 TO Aporoved Drawn By Approved Sonch g BS _ 20 a 5 cot d 7 har Gr h 2 2 al 5 i g td n 3 2 eS i 5 j i LI _ TOT LE ee 5 JIN T 1 Ss wm d e
29. rm Delay minutes 0 199 A4 Digitalinput 5 A5 2 Digital input configuraton A6 Compressor failure due to external alarm A6 0 compressor OFF minutes 0 100 0 A7 Delay time activation for A4 or A5 digital 0 OFF minutes 0 199 FO Fan management 0 always on except for F2 Fd 1 flag O 1 F1 Fans ON when the evaporator temp is less than Set Point F1 0 20 20 20 F2 Fans OFF when compressor stops 0 ON OFF 1 fag O 1 Fans ON OFF during defrost 0 ON 1 OFF flag O 1 1 1 Fd Drippingtime minutes 0 15 1 1 HO SerialAddess Ht jLigh Aarmmrely 1 O 1 O0 PO Maximum number of pressure trips in time as P1 flag 0 15 10 10 P1 Pressure Stat timer maximum time for pressure trips as PO Min 0 199 60 60 Controller Reset for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H Error in data collection is indicated by the controller displaying EA EB or EE To restore the controller to the correct operation it is necessary to reset the controller default parameters using the following procedure Disconnect the unit from the mains supply D With the power disconnected press and hold the A and switch the power back ON and the letter C will appear on the display After few seconds the controller wi
30. s and hold plus more than 5 seconds and 00 will be displayed Press until 22 is displayed Press to confirm and the first parameter will be displayed Press to display the value or use the or key to scroll through the parameters To change the value use the or key and once changed use the key to confirm the change When all of the modifications have been completed press to store the changes and exit the parameter mode 6 Parameters Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in H Mestre Min Max 72 Digital Filter DO NOT ADJUST 1 15 4 T3 Input Limitation DO ADJUST 15 Virtual Probe Average value measured by air amp evaporator o 10 probes EX Fahrenheit WES HH eo 1 3 2 Setpin 01 199 2 2 15 Maximum allowed set point 10 Disables the high temperature alarm during defrost r 5 o Allows the decimal point in temperature readout 0 1 YES Allows the variation of the set point with the curtain closed 15 rd r2 r4 r5 199 nre a measured in tr time 9 Defines in hours the temperature monitoring time interval during which rH and rL are updated rH rL temperature Minimum allowed set point Shows the maximum temperature measured by the air probe UA rH
31. t 1 door Micro Switch A5 Configuration Digital Input 2 Pre Heating 7 A6 Compressor Lock To External Alarm 0 100 On minutes 100 199 OG Fan Control 0 Always On Except F2 and 1 0 __ 1_ Fans Switch Off Temperature relating to the room Temperature C F 0 F2 Fans Off When Compressor is 0 1 Yes 21 Flag F3 Fans Off During Defrost 0 1 Yes flag 1 Fd Fans Stop After Dripping __ minutes 1 __ _ Serial Address PG 15 0 PO Maximum Number of Pressure Switches flags 0 P1 Time period for Pressure Switches minutes 199 60 S2 Condenser Probe 0 1 21 flag EEE 90 55 55 AFd Differential 01 250 0 ME EE TEN 17 Alarms and Warnings for Ceiling Mounted Solo Units with the Serial Number Ending in P Air Probe Fault Supply monitor E1 Defrost Probe Fault AMD External Alarm From Digital Input 2 Condenser Probe Fault Not Fitted Low Temperature Alarm HH High Pressure Trip Ed Defrost End Time Out PP Pressure Trips 10 Times in 1 hour dF Unit In Defrost Mode Wiring Diagram Code Identifications __ Emergency Stat BC Condenser Alarm Sensor BS Defrst Sensor K1 Contactor BVR Speed Regulator 71
32. tton for the part number description and price to be displayed on the right hand side of the screen For service manuals click on Service Documentation and select from the list Environmental Management Policy Product Support and Installation Contractors Foster Refrigerator recognises that its activities products and services can have an adverse impact upon the environment The organisation is committed to implementing systems and controls to manage reduce and eliminate its adverse environmental impacts wherever possible and has formulated an Environmental Policy outlining our core aims A copy of the Environmental Policy is available to all contractors and suppliers upon request The organisation is committed to working with suppliers and contractors where their activities have the potential to impact upon the environment To achieve the aims stated in the Environmental Policy we require that all suppliers and contractors operate in compliance with the law and are committed to best practice in environmental management Product Support and Installation contractors are required to 1 Ensure that wherever possible waste is removed from the client s site where arrangements are in place all waste should be returned to Foster Refrigerator s premises In certain circumstances waste may be disposed of on the client s site if permission is given if the client has arrangements in place for the type of waste 2 If arranging for the disposal of yo
33. ur waste handle store and dispose of it in such a way as to prevent its escape into the environment harm to human health and to ensure the compliance with the environmental law Guidance is available from the Environment Agency on how to comply with the waste management duty of 3 The following waste must stored separately from other wastes as they are hazardous to the environment refrigerants polyurethane foam oils 4 When arranging for disposal of waste ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is completed as appropriate Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include the appropriate six digit code from the European Waste Catalogue Your waste contractor or Foster can provide further information if necessary 5 Ensure that all waste is removed by a registered waste carrier a carrier in possession of a waste management licence or a carrier holding an appropriate exemption Ensure the person receiving the waste at its ultimate destination is in receipt of a waste management licence or valid exemption 6 Handle and store refrigerants in such a way as to prevent their emission to atmosphere and ensure they are disposed of safely and in accordance with environmental law 7 Make arrangements to ensure all staff who handle refrigerants do so at a level of competence consistent with the City Guilds 2078 Handling Refrigerants qualification or equivalent qualification 8 Ensure all liqui
34. ution integer decimal point flag tdF Defrost rE Electric In Hotgas 059020 EdF Defrost Mode in 0 sd 1 1 Set point for Smart Defrost ZA dtE Defrost Termination Temperature 1 Evaporator C 50 150 15 15 Interval Between Defrost Cycles 120 4 4 MdF Defrost Time Termination minutes 0 255 20 20 gt Di Rt 0 it 1 Set 2 dEF 3 isplay During Defrost dEG 4 It It dAd Display Delay After Defrost minutes 0 255 15 15 dSd Defrost Delay After Calling n f miute 99 Fdt Draningtime ___ 0 6 2 2 Defrost After Start Up 0 1 1 flag n Y n n Fans Operating Mode C n 0 C y 1 O n 2 O y 3 Fan Delay After Defrost 1 minutes 0 255 3 3 FSt Fans Stop Temperature 01 60 50 150 40 40 0 Maximum Temperature Alarm re 0 0 to 50 0 Ab 50 to 150 Minimum Temperature Alarm re 0 0 to 50 0 Ab 50 to 150 AFH Temperature Alarm and Fan Differential 1 2 01 2551 2 2 ALd Temperature Alarm Delay 0 255 dAo Delay Temperature Alarm at Start Up hours 0 23 3 4 EdA Alarm Delay atEndofDefrost_ minutes 0 255 60 60 Dot Delay of Temperature Alarm After Door Closing minutes 0
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