Appendix A: Case Type Defaults - Emerson E2 Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix A: Case Type Defaults

The table below lists the sixty-four default case types
that may be used in Standard Circuit or Case Control Cir-
cuit applications along with the recommended defaults for
each case type.
When one of these sixty-four case types is selected, the
E2 automatically enters the following information from
the table into the Circuit application:
• The setpoint
• The number of defrosts per day and the defrost time
length from the "Elec" column under Defrost types
For example, if you select #14 "RIFF" (reach-in frozen
food), the E2 sets the circuit's setpoint at -10, the number
of defrosts at 1, and the defrost time at 60 minutes.
The other columns in this table, such as the High and
Low Alarm/Dly columns and the Hot Gas, Rev. Air, and
Timed columns, are suggested values that are not automat-
ically entered into the Circuit application.
Type
Abbr.
Description
0 ****
Undefined
1 SDIC
Single deck ice cream
2 MDIC
Multi-deck ice cream
3 SDFJ
Single deck freezer juice
4 MDFJ
Multi-deck freezer juice
5 RIIC
Reach-in ice cream
6 ICBX
Ice cream freezer box
7 SDFF
Single deck freezer food
8 RIFJ
Reach-in freezer juice
9 FRBX
Frozen food box
10 FFBX
Frozen fish box
11 FJBX
Frozen juice box
12 MDFF
Multi-deck freezer food
13 FZBK
Multi-deck freezer bakery
14 RIFF
Reach-in freezer food
15 SDMT
Single deck meat
16 SDPF
Single deck prepared
17 PZZA
Single deck pizza
18 KOSH
Single deck kosher
19 SDFH
Single deck fish
20 MDMT
Multi-deck meat
21 MDPO
Multi-deck poultry
22 MDFH
Multi-deck fish
23 RIMC
Reach-in meat
24 SVMT
Service meat
25 SVFH
Service fish
26 MTBX
Meat cooler
Table A-1
- Case Type Default Settings
High Alarm, Low Alarm, and Delay
The High Alarm, Low Alarm, and Delay columns are
the suggested high and low case temperature alarm set-
points and the report delay. To set up these alarm setpoints
and delays, locate the Case Temperature control input and
select the Generic Alarm Setup action from the Actions
Menu. Enter the High and Low setpoints in the Normal Hi
and Normal Low fields respectively. Enter the Delay in the
Report Delay field.
Defrost Type
The E2 assumes by default that all cases have electric
defrost. If this is not the case, you will have to enter new
values for the Number of Defrosts and the Defrost Time in
the circuit. The suggested defaults are listed under the Hot
Gas, Elec, Rev. Air, and Timed columns. The number to
the left of the slash indicates the suggested number of
defrost times per day, and the number to the right of the
slash indicates the recommended Defrost Time length.
Set-
High
Low
Point
Alarm
Alarm
Delay
-25
-5°
-30°
-25
-5°
-30°
-18
-30°
-10
-25°
-15
-5°
-25°
-20
-5°
-30°
-15
-25°
-15
-5°
-20°
-12
-5°
-20°
-12
-5°
-20°
-12
-5°
-25°
-10
-20°
-10
-20°
-10
-15°
22
32°
12°
22
32°
12°
22
32°
12°
22
32°
12°
22
32°
12°
23
34°
18°
23
34°
18°
23
34°
18°
25
35°
15°
22
35°
15°
22
35°
15°
30
42°
22°
Defrost Type
Elec.
Hot Gas
(DEF)
01:00
2/18
1/45
01:00
3/22
3/45
01:00
2/18
1/45
01:00
3/22
3/45
01:00
2/22
1/45
01:00
3/20
2/45
01:00
2/18
1/60
00:15
2/22
1/45
00:15
3/18
3/45
00:15
3/18
3/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
2/22
1/45
01:00
2/22
1/45
01:00
1/20
1/60
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
01:00
4/18
4/45
01:00
4/18
4/45
01:00
4/18
4/45
01:00
2/18
2/45
01:00
2/18
2/45
01:00
2/18
2/45
01:00
3/18
3/45
Appendix A: Case Type Defaults
Rev. Air
Timed
1/60
1/60
2/60
2/60
1/60
1/60
2/60
2/60
1/60
1/60
2/60
2/60
1/60
1/60
1/60
1/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
1/60
1/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
3/60
4/60
4/60
4/60
4/60
4/60
4/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
2/60
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