RCS Eden Compact series Product Manual

RCS Eden Compact series Product Manual

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Eden Compact Controller
The ETL Symbol is a UK registered certification mark of the
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Authorised User: 03195
Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller
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Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller
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  • Page 1 Product Guide Eden Compact Controller The ETL Symbol is a UK registered certification mark of the Department of Energy and Climate Change Authorised User: 03195 Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 1 Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction The Eden Compact Controller Contents 1. INTRODUCTION The Eden Compact Range 1.1.1 Variants 1.1.2 Configuration 2. SETTING THE CONTROLLER UP Front panel display keys & icons Using the front panel display & function keys 2.2.1 Set up menu 2.2.2 Controllers address & communications menu 2.2.3 Controllers refrigeration related parameter menu 2.2.4 Controllers defrost menu 2.2.5 Controllers fan related parameter menu...
  • Page 3 Introduction The Eden Compact Controller 9. APPENDICES Cycle Time function (Times menu (Ti13) Defrost Cycle (Fans Off) Defrost Cycle (Fans On) Integral Compressor Action Remote Display 9.5.1 Panel Cut-out 9.5.2 Remote Display 9.5.3 Retaining Clips 9.5.4 Remote Display Module 10. EUROPEAN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Eden Compact series covers the full range of evaporator inlet valve type and connectivity options. Each model is easy to install and configure, thanks to features such as the standard two-part connectors for all external wiring of Inputs/Outputs.
  • Page 5: The Eden Compact Range

    Introduction The Eden Compact Controller 1.1 The Eden Compact Range The Eden Compact provides automatic temperature regulation and defrost scheduling for refrigerated display cabinets and cold room applications. The controller has a maximum of 7 temperature inputs, the values of which control the evaporator inlet valve (EEV or LSV).
  • Page 6 Introduction The Eden Compact Controller The setUp menu allows six standard default configuration options as follows:- Menu Display Value EEV Type LSV Type HT Integral LT I integral Remote Cabinet HT Remote Cabinet HT Remote Cabinet LT Remote Cabinet LT Coldroom HT Coldroom HT Coldroom LT...
  • Page 7: Setting The Controller Up

    HT and LT variants. If the user wishes to confirm / modify parameters using the RCS system manager then the Eden controllers will need to be logged onto the system to achieve this, please complete the Setup and Address sections as identified on pages 8-11 before proceeding to use the system manager.
  • Page 8 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller The front panel incorporates a blue LED 4 character display for indicating temperatures and status / alarm messages. The four function keys are identified below:- Alarm Critical alarm present, see Alarms Menu – Page 24 Service See Parameter Ti9 –...
  • Page 9: Using The Front Panel Display & Function Keys

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2 Using the front panel display and function keys To enter setup press the FUNCTION and UP buttons simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds until the message appears. Pressing the ENTER key again at this point will allow access to the first item in the setup menu (Su1).
  • Page 10: Set Up Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.1 Set Up Menu Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, at this point press the ENTER button again and the display will indicate Su1. This is the first item in the set up menu.
  • Page 11 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Digital Input 1 0 = Case Clean Case - Case - Default for cabinet type 3 and Function 1 = Door Open Clean - Clean 4 is case clean. If unit type 1 2 = C1 Fault or 2 selected (su1) then 3 = Man Trapped...
  • Page 12: Controllers Address & Communications Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.2 Controller address and communications menu Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the DOWN key once - the display will indicate Addr at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate 485A.
  • Page 13 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Sn -2 Sub-Net Address Byte 0 – 255 Allows the user to set the second byte of the controllers sub net mask. Note- If DHCP is set to yes this value is not editable.
  • Page 14: Controllers Refrigeration Related Parameter Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.3 Controllers Refrigeration related parameter menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the DOWN key 2 times - the display will indicate rEF, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate rF1.
  • Page 15 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Superheat Setpoint 0.0 - 9.0 ° C 6.0° C 6.0° C The controller will attempt to maintain this superheat setpoint N/A will be displayed if LSV version.
  • Page 16: Controllers Defrost Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.4 Controllers DEFROST menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the DOWN key 3 times - the display will indicate dEF, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate dF1.
  • Page 17 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Defrost termination -40.0° C - +35.0° C ° C 8.0° C 8.0° C Scheduled defrost will terminate Temperature when the defrost termination sensor reaches this temperature. Note –...
  • Page 18: Controllers Fan Related Parameter Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.5 Controllers Fan related parameter menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the DOWN key 4 times - the display will indicate FAns, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate Fn1.
  • Page 19 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Fans Holdoff End -40.0° C - +35.0° C ° C 0.0° C 0.0° C Defrost termination sensor setpoint (HT) (HT) temperature which when achieved will allow fans to be -10.0°...
  • Page 20: Controllers Times Related Parameter Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.6 Controllers time related parameter menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the DOWN key 5 times - the display will indicate Ti, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate Ti1.
  • Page 21 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information Service Interval 0 – 130 khrs Running time in KHrs (1000x) Time before the front panel service (spanner) icon is illuminated. Reset can be achieved by changing the value to 0 then back to the desired interval.
  • Page 22: Controllers Current Status Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.7 Controllers current status menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the UP key 6 times - the display will indicate StA, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate St1.
  • Page 23 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information St10 Trim Output Displays the current percentage of the percentage controllers trim output. St11 Digital Input 1 Open Displays the current state of controllers Closed digital input 1. Function dependant upon selection made in SETUP menu –...
  • Page 24: Controllers Current Alarms Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.8 Controllers current alarms menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the UP key 4 times - the display will indicate ALAr, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate AL1.
  • Page 25 Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller Parameter Range Units Deflt Deflt Information sensor. Logging Sensor Indicates if the controller Failure currently has a faulty Log temperature sensor. AL10 Door Open Indicates if the controller (Cold store Only) currently has a Door Open alarm Note N/A will be displayed if not type 4 or 5...
  • Page 26: Controllers Lights Related Parameter Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.9 Controllers lights related parameter menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the UP key 3 times - the display will indicate LtS, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate Li1.
  • Page 27: Controllers Sleep Mode Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.10 Controller sleep mode menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SLP, Press the UP key 2 times - the display will indicate SLP, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate SP1.
  • Page 28: Controllers Self Test Menu

    Setting up the controller The Eden Compact Controller 2.2.11 Controller self test menu. Accessed by pressing and holding the FUNCTION and UP keys simultaneously for greater than 3 seconds. The display will indicate SEt, Press the UP key once - the display will indicate SELF, at this point press the ENTER button and the display will indicate SF1.
  • Page 29: Connections

    Connections The Eden Compact Controller 3. Connections:- The Eden Compact input and output wiring is made via two part connectors at the rear of the controller. The communications port (Ethernet or RS485) is located on the right side of the unit. Please see Specification sheet for required clearances.
  • Page 30 Connections The Eden Compact Controller Unit Type 0 & 1, Integral Version = LSV Alarm Function Sensor 1 Air On Temperature Sensor 2 Air Off Temperature Sensor 3 Evaporator In Temperature Sensor 4 Evaporator Out Temperature Sensor 5 Defrost Termination Sensor 6 Logging Probe Yes (Selectable)
  • Page 31 Connections The Eden Compact Controller Unit Type 2 & 3 Version = LSV Alarm Function Sensor 1 Air On Temperature Sensor 2 Air Off Temperature Sensor 3 Evaporator In Temperature Sensor 4 Evaporator Out Temperature Sensor 5 Defrost Termination Sensor 6 Logging Probe Yes (Selectable) Analogue Input 1...
  • Page 32: Installation

    Installation The Eden Compact Controller 4. Installation: 4.1 Panel Cut-out: 71mm 29mm The controller is secured via the retaining clips on each side. These should be firmly pushed against the internal panel material. The retaining clips can be simply removed by pressing the rear of the clip and sliding back.
  • Page 33: Cleaning & External Protection

    Installation The Eden Compact Controller 4.2 Cleaning and External Protection The Eden compact display bezel has the following dimensions: - 78mm x 36mm Cleaning: - Only use a soft lint-free cloth. Abrasive cloths, towels, paper towels and similar items may damage the Eden controller.
  • Page 34: Specification

    Specification The Eden Compact Controller 5. Specification 5.1 Power requirements: Supply Voltage Range: 100 – 240 Vac ±10% Supply Frequency: 50 – 60 Hz Maximum supply current: 5.2 Amps (when relay 5 is fully loaded) Typical supply current: <1 Amp Operating temperature range: +5C to +50C Operating Humidity:...
  • Page 35: Relays

    Specification The Eden Compact Controller 5.5 Relays: Max current relay 1: 6A (non inductive) LSV Version COS =0.4 2A (inductive load) >200,000 operations LSV Version Max Voltage relay 1: 250Vac, 30V dc LSV Version Exclusive common Max current relay 1: 1.5A (SSR Zero –...
  • Page 36: Revision History

    Revision History The Eden Compact Controller 6. Revision History Revision Date Author Amendments Comments 10/04/12 First Draft Issued for internal review 01/07/12 Format/Technical Data Issued for customer distribution 24/07/2012 Software Update Issued for customer distribution 02/08/2012 Contact Details Issued for customer distribution 17/08/2012 Additional Appendices Issued for customer distribution...
  • Page 37: Disclaimer

    To allow for design and specification improvements, the information contained within this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. RCS Energy Management shall not be liable for any errors or omissions, for incidental or consequential damages either directly or indirectly resulting from the misuse of this product or associated document.
  • Page 38: Contact Details

    RG14 5SJ UNITED KINGDOM Tel: +44 (0) 1635 231600 Fax: +44 (0) 1635 231699 Email: sales@rcsenergymanagement.co.uk Website: www.rcsenergymanagement.co.uk RCS Energy Management is a trading name of Maxey Moverley Ltd. Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 38...
  • Page 39: Appendices

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller 9. Appendices Appendix 1 9.1 Cycle Time function (Times menu (Ti13) Minimum value 0 Minutes Default Value 60 Minutes Maximum value = 120 Minutes This energy saving feature applies to HT cases with liquid solenoid valve control only, and operates within the standard LSV control loop.
  • Page 40: Defrost Cycle (Fans Off)

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller Appendix 2 9.2 Defrost Cycle (Fans Off) Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 40...
  • Page 41: Defrost Cycle (Fans On)

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller Appendix 3 9.3 Defrost Cycle (Fans On) Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 41...
  • Page 42: Integral Compressor Action

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller Appendix 4 9.4 Integral Compressor Action Product Guide | Issue 2.0 | Eden Compact Controller Page 42...
  • Page 43: Remote Display

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller Appendix 5 9.5 Remote Display The Eden Compact range of controllers are available in configurations to support remote display requirements. The Eden Compact remote display unit maintains exactly the same fascia dimensions as the compact controller.
  • Page 44: Remote Display

    Appendices The Eden Compact Controller 9.5.2 Remote Display The remote display unit is robustly held in position by the use of sprung clips at either end of the enclosure. These have been designed to allow the fitment of the module through a panel cut-out from the front. 9.5.3 Retaining Clips: The remote display unit maintains exactly the same functionality as the integral display variant of the Eden Compact with menu access, parameter management and setup the same as previously described within this...
  • Page 45: European Declaration Of Conformity

    EC2231, EC2232 Is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the afore mentioned standards / directives. The Technical construction file is maintained at RCS Energy Management, 30 Kingfisher Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5SJ by S. Liddiard (Product Manager) I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced directives.

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