Installation Considerations - Danfoss EKC 312 User Manual

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Installation considerations

Accidental damage, poor installation, or site conditions, can give
rise to malfunctions of the control system, and ultimately lead to a
plant breakdown.
Every possible safeguard is incorporated into our products to
prevent this. However, a wrong installation, for example, could still
present problems. Electronic controls are no substitute for normal,
good engineering practice.
Appendix 1
Interaction between internal and external start/stop functions
and active functions.
Internal Start/stop
External Start/stop (DI)
Refrigeration (DO2)
Sensor monitoring
Appendix 3
Adaptive superheat
Regulation is here based on the evaporator's load by means of
MSS search (MSS = lowest permissible superheat).
(The superheat reference is lowered to the exact point where
instability sets in).
The superheat is limited by the settings for min.and max.
superheat.
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Electronic superheat controller, type EKC 312
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Danfoss wil not be responsible for any goods, or plant
components, damaged as a result of the above defects. It is the
installer's responsibility to check the installation thoroughly, and
to fit the necessary safety devices.
Particular attention is drawn to the need for a "force closing" signal
to controllers in the event of compressor stoppage, and to the
requirement for suction line accumulators.
Your local Danfoss agent will be pleased to assist with further
advice, etc.
Appendix 2
If there are two evaporators sharing the same suction line,
the signal from the pressure transmitter can be used by two
controllers.
© Danfoss A/S (DCS-IMCGPD/sw), 2015-03

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