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Emerson Dixell XR60CHC Installing And Operating Instructions

Emerson Dixell XR60CHC Installing And Operating Instructions

Digital controller with bluetooth connectivity

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DIGITAL CONTROLLER WITH
BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY
XR60CHC
82 rel. 1.0.1
1
GENERAL WARNINGS ................................................................................................................................... 1
2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 1
3
REGULATION .................................................................................................................................................. 1
ENERGY SAVING ALGORITHM .................................................................................................................... 1
4
5
PULL DOWN FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................ 1
6
EVAPORATOR FANS ..................................................................................................................................... 1
7
CONDENSER FAN .......................................................................................................................................... 1
8
DEFROST ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
9
DIGITAL OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................... 2
10
FRONT PANEL COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................... 2
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PARAMETER MENU ....................................................................................................................................... 2
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PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................................................ 3
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DIGITAL INPUTS ............................................................................................................................................. 4
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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING .................................................................................................................. 5
15
OPTIONAL FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 5
16
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 5
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USE THE HOT-KEY ........................................................................................................................................ 5
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INTERNAL MEMORY ...................................................................................................................................... 5
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ALARM SIGNALLING ...................................................................................................................................... 5
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TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................................................... 5
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WIRINGS .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
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BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION .................................................................................................................. 6
1
GENERAL WARNINGS
1.1
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MANUAL
This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for easy and quick
reference.
The instrument shall not be used for purposes different from those described hereunder. It cannot be
used as a safety device.
Check the application limits before proceeding.
Dixell Srl reserves the right to change the composition of its products, even without notice, ensuring
the same and unchanged functionality.
1.2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Check the supply voltage is correct before connecting the instrument.
Do not expose to water or moisture: use the controller only within the operating limits avoiding sudden
temperature changes with high atmospheric humidity to prevent formation of condensation
Warning: disconnect all electrical connections before any kind of maintenance.
Fit the probe where it is not accessible by the End User. The instrument must not be opened.
In case of failure or faulty operation send the instrument back to the distributor or to "Dixell S.r.l." (see
address) with a detailed description of the fault.
Consider the maximum current which can be applied to each relay (see Technical Data).
Ensure that the wires for probes, loads and the power supply are separated and far enough from each
other, without crossing or intertwining.
In case of applications in industrial environments, the use of mains filters (our mod. FT1) in parallel
with inductive loads could be useful.
2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The XR60CHC, 32x74x60mm format, is a microprocessor-based controller suitable for applications
on medium or low temperature ventilated refrigeration units. It has 3 relay outputs to control
compressor, fans, light and defrost or auxiliary output. The device is also provided with up to 4 NTC,
PTC or PT1000 probe inputs: the first one for temperature control, the second one to be located onto
the evaporator to control the defrost termination temperature and to manage the fan and the third,
optional and located on the HOT-KEY port, used to control the condenser temperature. There is also a
configurable digital input. By using the HOT-KEY it is possible to program the instrument in a quick
and easy way.
The controller has Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity.
3
REGULATION
The regulation is performed according to
the
temperature
measured
by
the
thermostat
probe
with
a
positive
differential from the set point: if the
temperature increases and reaches set
point plus differential, the compressor will
start. The compressor will stop when the
temperature reaches the set point value
again.
In case of fault because of the thermostat probe, the start and stop of the compressor are timed
through parameters CoF and Con.
ENERGY SAVING ALGORITHM
4
4.1
DESCRIPTION
The device permits to set different temperature to be used during normal and reduced power use. The
standard SET-POINT (SET) is used to maintain the temperature at a certain value when the energy
saving status (ES) is not active. On the other side, when the ES status is active a different SET-POINT
(SET_ES), higher than the standard one, will be used. The parameter HES will have to be set to
change the regulation temperature according to the following formula:
SET_ES = SET + HES
1592033080 XR60CHC EN r1.0 2019.01.30
There are also two different differential values for SET and SET_ES, which are used for compressor
cut-in and cut-out: when ES status is active the HYE parameter will be used instead of the HY
parameter.
4.2
BASIC ENERGY SAVING ALGORITHM
The energy saving status will be always saved in the internal memory to resume previous operation if
a power failure occurs. It needs the presence of a door switch to work (for example: i1F=dor).
4.2.1 PARAMETER INVOLVED
i1F or i2F: set as door input to monitor the appliance usage
StE: interval to change from normal to energy saving mode
EtS: interval to change from energy saving to normal mode
HES: differential for SETPOINT when energy saving mode active
HYE: differential for regulation when energy saving mode is active
dS: interval for door opening detection
LdE: light output controlled (OFF when energy saving mode is active)
FROM
TO
CHANGED BY
Normal
Energy
- Pushing the DOWN button for 3 sec (if enabled).
mode
Saving
- Door continuously closed for the StE time.
- Pushing the DOWN button for 3 sec (if enabled).
Energy
Normal
- Controller in ES mode for the EtS time.
Saving
mode
- If the controller is in ES mode, it returns in Standard mode
(normal set-point) after opening the door more than dS time.
NOTE: the cycling mode (ES - Normal mode - ES - etc.) works if i1F=dor and EtS and StE are
different from zero. If EtS=0 or StE=0, the controller will not change the operating mode, and it will be
possible to change from the normal mode to the energy saving mode by using ES button or by setting
i1F=ES. See the below diagrams where the status changing is described:
5
PULL DOWN FUNCTION
The Pull Down is automatically activated:
After any defrost
After power-on if T>SET+CCS
When the regulation probe temperature T is:
T>SET+HY+oHt value in normal mode
T>SET+HES+HYE+oHE value in energy saving mode
In this case, a different set-point value (SET+CCS) will be enabled. As soon as the room temperature reaches
the SET+CCS value, the compressor will be stopped and the normal regulation will restart. NOTE: Pull Down
function is disabled when CCS=0 or CCt=0.
The CCt parameter sets the maximum activation time for any pull down. When CCt expires, the Pull Down will
be immediately stopped and the standard SET-POINT will be restored.
6
EVAPORATOR FANS
6.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The evaporator fan is can be managed by dedicated control. To enable it, an evaporator probe must
be selected by using par. FAP. Here follows the description of all the related parameters:
FAP: to select the evaporator fan probe
FSt: to select the evaporator fan deactivation setpoint
HYF: differential for evaporator fan activation
FnC parameter it can be selected the evaporator fan working mode:
FnC=C-n: evaporator fan will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and will
o
not run during defrost; when compressor is OFF, evaporator fan will start a duty-
cycle mode (see FoF, Fon, FF1 and Fo1 parameters).
FnC=o-n: evaporator fan will run even if the compressor is off, and will not run
o
during defrost;
FnC=C-Y: evaporator fan will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and will
o
run during defrost; when compressor is OFF, evaporator fan will enter a duty-
cycle working mode (see FoF, Fon, FF1 and Fo1 parameters).
FnC=o-Y: evaporator fan will run continuously, also during defrost.
o
Fnd: activation delay after any defrost
6.2
EVAPORATOR FAN AND DIGITAL INPUT
When the digital input is configured as door switch (i1F=dor), evaporator fan and compressor status will
depend on the par. odC:
odC=no: normal regulation
odC=FAn: evaporator fan OFF
odC=CPr: compressor OFF
odC=F-C: compressor and evaporator fan OFF
When rrd=Y the regulation will always restart after a door open alarm.
7
CONDENSER FAN
7.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The condenser fan is can be managed by dedicated control. To enable it, a condenser probe must be
selected by using par. FAC. Here follows the description of all the related parameters:
FAC: to select the condenser fan probe
St2: to select the condenser fan deactivation setpoint
HY2: differential for condenser fan activation
FCC parameter it can be selected the condenser fan working mode:
FCC=C-n: condenser fan will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and will
o
not run during defrost
FCC =o-n: condenser fan will run even if the compressor is off, and will not run
o
during defrost
FCC =C-Y: condenser fan will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and will
o
run during defrost
FCC =o-Y: condenser fan will run continuously, also during defrost.
o
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  • Page 1 There are also two different differential values for SET and SET_ES, which are used for compressor DIGITAL CONTROLLER WITH cut-in and cut-out: when ES status is active the HYE parameter will be used instead of the HY parameter. BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY BASIC ENERGY SAVING ALGORITHM The energy saving status will be always saved in the internal memory to resume previous operation if XR60CHC...
  • Page 2: Digital Output Configuration

    DEFROST An alarm condition is present Flashing Start-up operations are pending DEFROST MODE Auxiliary output is activated Any defrost operation can be controlled in the following way: • EdF=rtC: by using an internal real-time clock (only for models equipped with RTC) Bluetooth connection enabled •...
  • Page 3 Defrost termination temperature for defrost control: (-55 to 50°C; -67 to 122°F) it sets the 11.4.3 ADVANCED LOCK FUNCTION temperature measured by the evaporator probe (dFP), which causes the end of defrost. It is possible to selectively lock the keyboard by using the following parameters: Interval between two consecutive defrost cycles: (0 to 255 hours) determines the time brd: select the kind of lock: interval between the beginnings of two defrosting cycles.
  • Page 4: Digital Inputs

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  • Page 5 Turn OFF the instrument and then remove the “HOT-KEY”. At the end turn the instrument ON START DEFROST (ixF=dEF) again. It starts a defrost if there are the right conditions. After finishing any defrost, the normal regulation will restart only if the digital input is disabled, otherwise the instrument will wait until the MdF safety time is NOTE: the “Err”...
  • Page 6: Bluetooth Communication

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