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Refrigerant Temperature
Refrigerant Pressure
T1/TR1
PXV
Pbx
• Integrated driver for EEV on/off (AC/DC)
• Energy Saving Algorithms
• 8 preloaded applications
• Single defrost / double evaporator a
• Frame heater
• Local network auto-configuration Evaporator
NOTE: for further information, the description of the regulators and the full list of parameters, refer to the user manual
available on the Eliwell website.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Do not install the device in places subject to high humidity and/or dirt; it is intended for use in sites with ordinary or
normal levels of pollution. Keep the area around the instrument cooling slots adequately ventilated.
175±0.2 mm 60 mm
RTX600/V
110±0.2 mm
45 mm
EN
DEFAULT APPLICATIONS
CONNECTION DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION OF APPLICATIONS
T1
SSR
SSR
APP1 (Dairy Products and Fruit/Vegetables):
HT vertical open display cabinet - resistance defrost.
KDEPlus/
TR1 A OUT LINK2
ECPlus
APP2 (Frozen Foods):
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ELIWELL
SPARE: These are supporting terminals that are not connected internally.
PB3 (NTC) / / / / /
Frame Heater
PB4 (NTC) 2 output 0...10V
PB5 (NTC) EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV
DI (par. H18)
D.I.*** for
T1 (4...20 mA - par. H16) D.I.*** D.I.*** D.I.*** D.I.*** D.I.*** D.I.*** D.I.***
monitoring
TR1 (Ratiometric Transd.) EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV
OUTPUTS
OUT1 (16A relay)
EEV (SSR relay) EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV
OC Frame Heater Frame Heater Frame Heater Frame Heater Frame Heater Frame Heater
NOTE:
* : Regulation with virtual probe occurs on the value Pbi = [VIRT1 x H72 + VIRT2 x (100 - H72)]/100
(where VIRT1 = value of temperature probe selected with H70 and VIRT2 = value of temperature probe selected with H71)
** : 2
nd thermostat control probe (compressor ON when both thermostats are requested, otherwise OFF)
***: When T1 is configured as D.I., the Digital Input will be connected between terminal PB6 (IN) and one of the CPB (earth) terminals.
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE (EEV)
The instrument is configured to control AC and DC-type pulse valves. The connection diagrams are as follows:
AC valve connection DC valve connection
RTX600/V RTX600/V
VALVE VALVE
SUPPLY SUPPLY
NOTES: • the RTX600/V driver releases onto the valve the same voltage at which the driver is supplied (Valve Supply).
Select carefully the valve’s coil most suitable to the power supply used in the application.
• in case of DC valves, the power supply (Valve Supply) must be alternating
(e.g.: a valve with a 240Vc coil must be supplied at 240Va).
Configure the overheating probe (rSS - NTC/PTC/PT1000 temperature probe) and the saturation probe
(rSP - Ratiometric transducer or pressure transducer 4...20 mA). The DEFAULT configuration involves probe Pb5
(overheating probe) and probe Pb7 (ratiometric - saturation probe).
Temperature probe + ratiometric probe connection Temperature probe + pressure probe connection
RTX600/V RTX600/V
In the network it is possible to connect a saturation probe to each instrument, or to share a single saturation probe
between all of the devices in the LINK2 local network (max 8 instruments).
1 saturation probe for each instrument
1 2 8
Within a local LINK network it is possible to share the saturation probe across the entire network, or to configure two
2
1 2 8 1 2 8
L09 = yes L09 = no L09 = no L09 = yes L09 = yes L09 = no
rbu = diS rbu = diS rbu = diS rbu = LP rbu = LP rbu = diS
rSP = Pb7 rSP = LP rSP = LP rSP = Pb7 rSP = Pb7 rSP = LP
(ONLY WITH RATIOMETRIC SENSOR) 1 physically shared saturation probe (on max 10 instruments)
...
......
1 2 10
RELATED PARAMETERS
Once the connections have been made the following parameters must be set:
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
Selects the saturation probe used:
diS = disabled
Pb6 = 4...20 mA pressure probe
rSP num Pb7 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Pb7 = ratiometric probe
LP = LINK2 probe (shared within the local network)
rP = Remote probe (from supervisor)
Selects the overheating probe used:
diS = disabled Pb1 = will use probe Pb1
rSS num Pb5 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 Pb3 = will use probe Pb3
Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pb5 = will use probe Pb5
Selects the saturation probe used as backup:
diS = disabled
rbu num diS (Parameter not present in vectors)
LSP = backup saturation probe
rP = Remote probe (from supervisor)
Saturation value display mode:
EPd t = temperature num t (Parameter not present in vectors)
P = pressure
Selects the type of refrigerant used:
404 = R404 r22 = R22
410 = R410a 134 = R134a
744 = R744 (CO2) 507 = R507a
Ert 717 = R717 (NH3) 290 = R290 num 410 (Parameter not present in vectors)
PAr = refrigerant configurable
NOTE:
For customisation of the type of gas used, contact Eliwell.
Selects the model of ratiometric probe used:
USE = Generic Probe Settable by the customer
rA1 = EWPA 010 R 0/5V 0/10BAR FEMALE
rA1 = EWPA 030 R 0/5V 0/10BAR FEMALE
rA3 = EWPA 050 R 0/5V 0/50BAR FEMALE
rA4 = AKS 32R -1/6
rA5 = AKS 32R -1/12
trA rA6 = AKS 32R -1/20 num rA1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
rA7 = AKS 32R -1/34
rA8 = Not used
NOTE:
The upper and lower limits of probes rA1...rA8 are preset (and cannot be
modified), whereas if ‘USE’ is selected they must be set using parameters
H05 and H06.
Selects the type of temperature probes connected to PB1...PB5:
H00 num ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc
ntc = NTC probe Ptc = PTC probe Pt1 = PT1000 probe
Selects the type of plant and the operating mode:
0 = Not used
1 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes quickly
2 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes slowly
H61 3 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes quickly - num 1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Setpoint reached quickly after a defrost cycle
4 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes slowly -
Setpoint reached quickly after a defrost cycle
5...16 = Not used
OLt Sets the overheating low threshold. °C/°F 6.0 (Parameter not present in vectors)
LOCAL AND MONITORING NETWORK
It is possible to connect up to a maximum of 8 RTX600/V instruments in a LINK2 local network and to connect only
one instrument to the Televis/Modbus monitoring network.
Within each subnetwork, the addresses of the individual devices, characterised by parameters dEA and FAA, must be
preset ensuring that each pairing is unique.
NOTE: we suggest assigning the same value of FAA to all the instruments in a sub-network so that they can be
identified more easily.
See the example connection LINK2 + Monitoring network below:
ELIWELL
RS485
LINK2
GATEWAY
RTX600/V RTX600/V RTX600/V ... RTX600/V
1 2 8
FAA = 1 FAA = 2 FAA = 2 FAA = 2
CASE A dEA = 0 dEA = 0 dEA = 1 dEA = 7
FAA = 1 FAA = 1 FAA = 2 FAA = 2
CASE B dEA = 0 dEA = 1 dEA = 0 dEA = 6
SSR
SSR
RTX600/V
with CFS-xx/I on 4...20mA output with CFS-xx/I on 0...10V output
CFS-xx/I CFS-xx/V
LOAD
LOAD
GND GND
IN
230Va IN
230Va
4...20mA
FH3 FH3
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
Selects which probe will be used by the anti-sweat heaters
(Frame Heater):
diS = disabled; dc = operates in Duty Cycle mode
FH num dc dc dc dc dc dc Pb4
Pb1 = will use probe Pb1; Pb2 = will use probe Pb2
Pb3 = will use probe Pb3; Pb4 = will use probe Pb4
Pb5 = will use probe Pb5; Pbi = will use virtual probe
FHt Anti-sweat heater running time.
secs*10 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
NOTE = utilised only if using OC output with SSR relay.
FH0 Set Setpoint relative to the Frame Heater. °C/°F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FH1 Set Offset relative to the Frame Heater. °C/°F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
FH2 Set Range relative to the Frame Heater. °C/°F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
FH3 Set minimum Percentage of the Frame Heater. % 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
FH4 Set maximum Percentage of the day Duty Cycle. % 75 75 75 75 75 75 100
FH5 Set maximum Percentage of the night Duty Cycle. % 50 50 50 50 50 50 80
FH6 Set Percentage during defrost. % 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
CONNECTIONS WITH USER TERMINAL AND REMOTE DISPLAY
Each power board can be connected to a single KDEPlus keypad (user terminal) and if required to an ECHO module
(remote display) by means of the connector located on the keypad.
L = max. 15m
ECHO
DATI
GND
12V
KDEPlus
RTX600/V
L = max. 15m
ECPlus
RTX600/V
ECPlus
L = max. 15m
ECHO
DATI
GND
KDEPlus 12V
RTX600/V
KDEPlus KEYPAD INTERFACE
STANDBY
UP
(ESC)
SET
DOWN
(ENTER)
KEYS
UP STANDBY (ESC)
Press and release Press and release
Scrolls through menu options Returns to the previous menu level
Increases values Confirms parameter value
Hold down for at least 5 sec Hold down for at least 5 sec
Defrost manual activation Standby manual activation
User-configurable function (par. H31) User-configurable function (par. H33)
LED
Reduced Set/Economy LED Alarms LED
Permanently on: Energy Saving active Permanently on: alarm present
Blinking: reduced setpoint active Blinking: alarm acknowledged
Off: otherwise Off: otherwise
Compressor LED Defrost LED
Permanently on: compressor active Permanently on: output active
Blinking: delay, protection or start-up blocked Blinking: activated manually or from DI
Off: otherwise Off: otherwise
Power-on +
RESET PROCEDURE
RTX600/V instruments can be RESET and the default factory settings restored in a simple and user-friendly way. This is
done by simply reloading one of the basic applications (see ‘Loading default applications’).
You may need to RESET the instrument in circumstances in which the normal operation of the instrument is compromised
or if you decide to restore the instrument to its default configuration (e.g. Application 1 values).
IMPORTANT! This operation resets the instrument to its initial state, returning all the parameters to their default values.
This means that all changes made to operating parameters will be lost.
MACHINE STATUS MENU
Access the ‘Machine Status’ menu by pressing and releasing the key. If no alarms are active, the ‘SEt’ label appears.
By pressing the and keys you can scroll through all the folders in the menu:
• SEt: Setpoint programming;
• ALr: alarms folder (only visible if an alarm is active);
• rtC: Clock parameters folder - contains:
• dAy: day of the week;
• h: hour;
• ‘: minutes;
• Pb1...Pb7: value of probes Pb1...Pb7;
• EU0: EEV valve parameters folder - contains:
• PEr: valve opening percentage;
• SHt: saturation probe temperature;
• PSA: overheating probe temperature;
• idF: firmware mask number;
... • reL: FW release number;
• tAb: E2 map code;
Programming the setpoint: To display the Setpoint value press the key when the ‘SEt’ label is displayed.
The Setpoint value appears on the display. To change the Setpoint value, press the
and keys within 15 seconds. Press to confirm the modification.
Displaying the probes: When labels Pb1 ... Pb7 are displayed, pressing the key shows the value measured by
the associated probe (NOTE: the value cannot be modified).
PROGRAMMING MENU
To access the ‘Programming’ menu hold down the key for more than 5 seconds. If enabled, the instrument will request
an access PASSWORD, either PA1 for User parameters or PA2 for Installer parameters (see ‘PASSWORD’ section).
‘User’ parameters: When accessed the display will show the first parameter (e.g. ‘diF’). Press and to scroll
through all of the parameters in the current level. Select the desired parameter by pressing
Press and to change it and to save the changes.
‘Installer’ parameters: When accessed the display will show the first folder (e.g. ‘CP’).
(For the list of ‘Installer’ parameters, see the User Manual which can be downloaded from the
Eliwell website).
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you switch the device off and on again each time the parameter configuration
is changed, in order to prevent malfunctioning of the configuration and/or ongoing timings.
PASSWORDS
Password PA1: allows access to the ‘User’ parameters. By default the password is disabled (PS1=0).
Password PA2: allows access to the ‘Installer’ parameters. By default the password is enabled (PS2=15).
(for more details, see the User Manual which can be downloaded from the Eliwell website)
The visibility of ‘PA2’ is:
1) PA1 and PA2≠0: Press and hold for longer than 5 seconds to display PA1 and PA2. You can then decide whether
to access the ‘User’ parameters (PA1) or the ‘Installer’ parameters (PA2).
2) Otherwise: Password PA2 is at the end of the level1 parameters. If enabled, it will be required when accessing
the ‘Installer’ parameters; to enter it, proceed as instructed for password PA1.
NOTE: If the entered value is incorrect, the label PA1/PA2 will be displayed once again and the procedure must be
repeated.
CLOCK (RTC)
The clock can be used to set defrost times (6 time bands for workdays and 6 time bands for holidays), periodic defrost
(every n days) and daily events (1 event for workdays and 1 event for holidays)
Description Range M.U.
Current time: minutes 0...59 min
Current time: hours 0...23 hours
Current time: day (0 = Sunday; 1 = Monday; ... ; 6 = Saturday) 0...6 days
Time band defrosts and periodic defrost operate in a mutually exclusively way (they do not operate at the same time).
When defrost is activated by RTC and the clock is faulty, defrost will operate in the mode associated with dit (provided
that ≠ 0).
DEVICE MANAGER
RTX600/V can interface with the ‘Device Manager’ software through the DMI interface.
This connection allows the value/visibility of fixed parameters and parameters present in vectors to be controlled via
computer. The connection takes place directly on the instrument in the case of Unicard.
2 duty cycle Day duty cycle Day duty cycle Night duty cycle Night
3 ON duty cycle Day ON duty cycle Night
4 ON duty cycle Day ON duty cycle Night
Duty cycle Day: controlled by means of parameters ‘FOn’ and ‘FOF’.
Duty cycle Night: controlled by means of parameters ‘Fnn’ and ‘FnF’.
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. RANGE AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
FdC Evaporator fans switch-off delay after compressor disabled. min 0 ... 250 5
Fan ON time in duty cycle day. Fans used in duty cycle mode;
FOn min 0 ... 250 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
valid when FCO = dc and FP1 is present
Fan OFF time in duty cycle day. Fans used in duty cycle mode;
FOF min 0 ... 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
valid when FCO = dc and FP1 is present
Fan ON time in duty cycle night. Fans used in duty cycle mode;
Fnn min 0 ... 250 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
valid when FCO = dc and FP1 is present
Fan OFF time in duty cycle night. Fans used in duty cycle mode;
FnF min 0 ... 250 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
valid when FCO = dc and FP1 is present
ALARMS parameters (AL)
Selects probe 1 which will be used for temperature alarms:
diS = disabled diS
rA1 Pb1 = will use probe Pb1 Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 num Pb1 ... Pb5, Pbi Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1
Pb3 = will use probe Pb3 Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pbi
Pb5 = will use probe Pb5 Pbi = will use virtual probe
diS
rA2 Selects probe 2 which will be used for temperature alarms. Same as rA1. num Pb1 ... Pb5, Pb2
Pbi
HAL and LAL parameters mode, i.e. the absolute temperature value or differential in
relation to the setpoint. AbS = absolute value; reL = relative value.
Att flag AbS/rEL rEL rEL rEL rEL rEL rEL rEL rEL
NOTE: In case of relative values (para. Att=1), the HAL parameter should be set to
positive values, while the LAL parameter should be set to negative values (-LAL).
AFd Alarms activation differential. °C/°F 0.1 ... 25.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Probe 1 maximum alarm. Temperature value (intended either as distance from setpoint or
HA1 as an absolute value based on Att) which, if exceeded in an upward direction, triggers the °C/°F LA1...302 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
activation of the alarm signal. See ‘Max/Min temperature alarms’.
Probe 1 minimum alarm. Temperature value (intended as distance from setpoint or as an
LA1 absolute value based on Att) which, when exceeded downwards, triggers the activation of °C/°F -58.0...HA1 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0
the alarm signal. See ‘Max/Min temperature alarms’.
Probe 2 high temperature alarm. Temperature value (intended either as distance from
HA2 setpoint or as an absolute value based on Att) which, if exceeded in an upward direction, °C/°F LA2...302 5.0
triggers the activation of the alarm signal. See ‘Max/Min temperature alarms’.
Probe 2 minimum alarm Temperature value (intended as distance from setpoint or as an
LA2 absolute value based on Att) which, when exceeded downwards, triggers the activation of °C/°F -58.0...HA2 -5.0
the alarm signal. See ‘Max/Min temperature alarms’.
Alarm override time after device is switched on following a power failure.
PAO hours 0 ... 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
This parameter refers to high/low temperature alarms only.
dAO Temperature alarm exclusion time after defrost. min 0 ... 250 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Alarm signal delay (low and high temperature) after the deactivation of the digital input
OAO hours 0 ... 10 10
(port closed).
tdO Delay in door open alarm activation. min 0 ... 250 10
Time delay for temperature alarm indication.
tA1 min 0 ... 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
This parameter refers to high/low temperature alarms LA1 and HA1 only.
Time delay for temperature alarm indication.
tA2 min 0 ... 250 0
This parameter refers to high/low temperature alarms LA2 and HA2 only.
Alarm signalling end of defrost due to timeout.
dAt flag no/yES no no no no no no no no
no = alarm not activated; yES = alarm activated.
Regulators blocked by external alarm. 0 = no resources blocked;
EAL num 0/1/2 0
1 = compressor and defrost blocked; 2 = compressor, defrost and fans blocked.
tP All keys acknowledge an alarm. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no
LIGHTS & DIGITAL INPUTS parameters (Lit)
Enable light relay from door switch.
dSd no = light does not turn on when door opened; flag no/yES yES
yES = light turns on when door opened (if it was off).
Light relay (room light) deactivation (switch-off) delay. The light relay remains on for dLt
dLt min 0 ... 250 0
minutes when the door is closed if parameter dSd is set to switch on the light.
Light key always disables the light relay. Enables switching off with chiller light switch even
OFL flag no/yES no
if the delay after closing the door set by dLt is enabled.
Enable utility switch-off on activation of door switch.
dOd 0 = disabled 1 = disables fans num 0 ... 3 3
2 = disables the compressor 3 = disables fans and compressor
Action forced by digital input:
0 = compressor activated 1 = fans activated
dOA num 0 ... 5 2
2 = compressor ans fans activated 3 = compressor deactivated
4 = fans deactivated 5 = compressor and fans deactivated
Selection of a digital input with resource blocking/unblocking function.
PEA 0 = function deactivated; 1 = associated with door switch num 0 ... 3 1
2 = associated with external alarm 3 = associated with external alarm and door switch
dCO Delay activating/deactivating compressor after request. min 0 ... 250 5
dFO Delay activating/deactivating fans after request. min 0 ... 250 5
Activation by key of AUX or LIGHT input when the controller is in standby.
ASb no = deactivates the relay until return from standby. flag no/yES no
yES = the status of the relay does not change and it can be activated/deactivated by key.
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. RANGE AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
LINK2 parameters (Lin)
Selects which probe to share:
diS = disabled diS
L00 Pb1 = will share probe Pb1 Pb2 = will share probe Pb2 num Pb1 ... Pb5, diS diS diS diS diS diS diS
Pb3 = will share probe Pb3 Pb4 = will share probe Pb4 Pbi
Pb5 = will share probe Pb5 Pb6 = will share probe Pb6
Shares the displayed value with the LAN.
0 = prevents the value displayed on the instrument being sent to the LINK2 network
L01 num 0/1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 = enables sending of the value displayed on the instrument to the LINK2 network
2 = displays the value of the instrument that has set L01 = 1
L02 Sends to the LINK2 network the Setpoint value when it is modified. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L03 Enables sending the defrost request to the LINK2 network. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L04 Defrost end mode. ind = independent; dEP = dependent flag ind/dEP ind ind ind ind ind ind ind
L05 Enables synchronisation of the Standby command. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L06 Enables synchronisation of the lights command. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L07 Enables synchronisation of the Energy Saving command. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L08 Enables synchronisation of the AUX command. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L09 Enables sharing of the saturation (pressure) probe. no = no; yES = yes. flag no/yES no no no no no no no
L10 Sets the dependent defrost end timeout min 0 ... 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ENERGY SAVING parameters (EnS)
Type of event activated by RTC:
ESt 0= disabled; 1= Energy Saving; 2= Energy Saving + Light off; num 0 ... 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
3= Energy Saving + Light off + AUX output on; 4= instrument off.
Night mode (energy saving) activation for fans.
ESF flag no/yES yES no no no no no yES
no = disabled; yES = enabled if energy saving mode is on (ESt≠0).
Cdt Door close time. min*10 0 ... 255 0 0 30
ESo Cumulative door open time for disabling Energy Saving mode num 0 ... 10 0 0 5
OS1 Setpoint offset 1 (SP1). °C/°F -50.0...50.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
OS2 Setpoint offset 2 (SP2). °C/°F -50.0...50.0 3.0
Od1 Energy saving offset for glass-fronted cabinets 1. °C/°F -50.0...50.0 1.0 0.0 1.0
dn1 Activation differential 1 in energy saving mode. °C/°F -58.0...302 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
dn2 Activation differential 2 in energy saving mode. °C/°F -58.0...302 4.0
EdH Workday Energy Saving start hour. 0 ... 23 = start hour; 24 = disabled. hours 0 ... 24 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Edn Workday Energy Saving start minutes. min 0 ... 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Edd Duration of workday Energy Saving. hours 1 ... 72 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
EFH Holiday Energy Saving start hour. 0 ... 23 = start hour; 24 = disabled. hours 0 ... 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
EFn Holiday Energy Saving start minutes. min 0 ... 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
EFd Duration of holiday Energy Saving. hours 1 ... 72 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
FRAME HEATER parameters (FrH)
Selects which probe will be used by the anti-sweat heaters (Frame Heater):
diS = disabled dc = operates in Duty Cycle mode diS, dc,
FH Pb1 = will use probe Pb1 Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 num Pb1 ... Pb5, dc dc dc dc dc dc Pb4
Pb3 = will use probe Pb3 Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pbi
Pb5 = will use probe Pb5 Pbi = will use virtual probe
Anti-sweat heater running time.
FHt sec*10 1 ... 2500 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
NOTE = utilised only if using OC output with SSR relay.
FH0 Set Setpoint relative to the Frame Heater (if FH ≠ dis only). °C/°F -58.0...302 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FH1 Set Offset relative to the Frame Heater (if FH ≠ dis only). °C/°F 0.0 ... 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0
FH2 Set Range relative to the Frame Heater (if FH ≠ dis only). °C/°F 0.0 ... 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0
FH3 Set minimum Percentage of the Frame Heater (if FH ≠ dis only). % 0 ... 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
FH4 Set maximum Percentage of the day Duty Cycle (if FH ≠ dis only). % 0 ... 100 75 75 75 75 75 75 100
FH5 Set maximum Percentage of the night Duty Cycle (if FH ≠ dis only). % 0 ... 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 80
FH6 Set Percentage during defrost (if FH ≠ dis only). % 0 ... 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
COMMUNICATION parameters (Add)
PtS Select protocol (t = Televis; d = Modbus). flag t/d t (Parameter not present in vectors)
dEA Device address: indicates the device address to the management protocol. num 0 ... 14 0 (Parameter not present in vectors)
FAA Family address: indicates the device family to the management protocol. num 0 ... 14 0 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Adr Modbus protocol controller address num 1 ... 250 1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
bAU Select baud rate (0 = 9600; 1 = 19200; 2 = 38400) num 0/1/2 0 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Pty Set Modbus parity bit (n = none; E = even; o = odd) num n/E/o n (Parameter not present in vectors)
DISPLAY parameters (diS)
LOCk. Setpoint edit lock. It is still possible to open
LOC parameter programming page and modify parameters, including the status flag no/yES no no no no no no no no
of this parameter in order to unlock the keyboard. no = no; yES = yes.
Display with decimal point.
ndt flag no/yES yES yES yES yES yES yES yES yES
no = no (integers only); yES = yes (displayed with decimal point).
Probe Pb1 calibration.
CA1 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by Pb1. This sum is used °C/°F -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. RANGE AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
Probe Pb2 calibration.
CA2 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by Pb2. This sum is used °C/°F -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
Probe Pb3 calibration.
CA3 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by Pb3. This sum is used °C/°F -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
Probe Pb4 calibration.
CA4 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by Pb4. This sum is used °C/°F -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
Probe Pb5 calibration.
CA5 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by Pb5. This sum is used °C/°F -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
Pressure probe (4...20 mA) calibration.
CA6 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by the pressure probe Bar -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
(4...20 mA). This sum is used both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
Ratiometric probe calibration.
CA7 Positive or negative temperature value added to the value read by the ratiometric probe. Bar -30.0...30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
This sum is used both for the temperature displayed and for regulation.
LdL Minimum value that can be displayed by the device. °C/°F -58.0 ... HdL -40.0 -40.0 -40.0 -40.0 -40.0 -40.0 -40.0 -40.0
HdL Maximum value that can be displayed by the device. °C/°F LdL ... 302.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Display mode during defrost.
0 = displays the temperature read by the probe;
1 = locks the reading at the temperature value read by probe when defrosting starts and
ddL num 0/1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
until the next time the SEt is reached;
2 = displays the label dEF during defrosting and until the next time the SEt is reached (or
until Ldd has elapsed).
Ldd Timeout value for display unlock - label dEF. min 0 ... 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Selects type of value to display.
SP1 = disabled Pb1 = will use probe Pb1 SP1,
ddd Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 Pb3 = will use probe Pb3 num Pb1 ... Pb5, Pbi Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1 Pb1
Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pb5 = will use probe Pb5 Pbi, LP
Pbi = will use virtual probe LP = will use LINK2 network probe
HACCP parameters (HCP)
Selects which probe will be used by the HACCP alarms.
diS = Setpoint SP1 Pb1 = will use probe Pb1 diS
rPH num diS diS diS diS diS diS diS diS
Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 Pb3 = will use probe Pb3 Pb1 ... Pb5
Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pb5 = will use probe Pb5
CONFIGURATION parameters (CnF)
Selects the model of ratiometric probe used:
USE = Generic Probe Settable by the customer
rA1 = EWPA 010 R 0/5V 0/10BAR FEMALE; rA5 = AKS 32R -1 ...12 BAR;
rA2 = EWPA 030 R 0/5V 0/30BAR FEMALE; rA6 = AKS 32R -1 ... 20 BAR USE,
trA rA3 = EWPA 050 R 0/5V 0/50BAR FEMALE; rA7 = AKS 32R -1 ... 34 BAR; num rA1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
rA1 ... rA8
rA4 = AKS 32R -1 ...6 BAR; rA8 = Not used.
NOTE: The upper and lower limits of probes rA1...rA8 are preset (and cannot be modified),
whereas if ‘USE’ is selected they must be set using parameters H05 and H06.
H00 Select type of probe used (Pb1 ... Pb5). ntc = NTC; Ptc = PTC; Pt1 = PT1000 num ntc/Ptc/Pt1 ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc ntc
Function when in standby mode.
0 = display off; the regulators are active and the device reactivates the display to signal any
H08 alarms; num 0/1/2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1 = display off; regulators and alarms blocked;
2 = display shows OFF label; regulators and alarms blocked.
Configuration of digital input 6/polarity (PB6/T1).
0 = disabled; ± 1 = defrost start; ± 2 = defrost end; ± 3 = Light;
± 4 = energy saving; ± 5 = AUX; ± 6 = external alarm; ± 7 = Standby;
± 8 = door switch; ± 9 = preheat alarm; ± 10, ±11, ±12 = not used;
H16 ±13 = deep cooling; ±14 = force EEV OFF; ±15 = force fans ON; num -17 ... 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
±16 = force OF1 (remote offset); ±17 = general input.
NOTE: - T he ‘+’ sign indicates that the input is active when the contact is closed
- The ‘−’ sign indicates that the input is active when the contact is opened
H18 Configuration of digital input 8/polarity (DI). Same as H16. num -17 ... 17 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 8
d16 DI Digital input 6 (PB6/T1) activation delay. min 0 ... 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
d18 DI Digital input 8 (DI) activation delay. min 0 ... 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Configuration of digital output 4 (OUT 4).
0 = disabled; 1 = compressor 1; 2 = defrost 1 / hot gas valve;
H24 3 = Evaporator fans; 4 = alarm; 5 = AUX; 6 = Standby; 7 = Light; num 0 ... 13 5 4 4 9 4 4 13 4
8 = frame heater; 9 = defrost 2; 10 = compressor 2; 11 = condenser fans;
12 = AUX regulator; 13 = Hot gas on evaporator suction valve.
H27 Configuration of digital output 7 (Open Collector). Same as H24. num 0 ... 13 8 8 8 8 8 8 0
DOWN key configuration.
H32 0 = Disabled; 1 = Defrost; 2 = Reduced set; 3 = Light; 4 = Energy saving; num 0 ... 8 0
5 = AUX; 6 = Standby; 7 = Deep cooling; 8 = Defrost start/stop.
PAR. DESCRIPTION M.U. RANGE AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AP8
H33 ESC key configuration. Same as H32. num 0 ... 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
H50 Configuration of analogue output type. 010: 0-10V output; 420: 4-20mA output; flag 010/420 0
H51 Regulator associated with analogue output; diS=disabled FH=Frame Heater flag diS/FH 1
Display of selected application.
0 = disabled; 1 = Vector 1 (AP1); 2 = Vector 2 (AP2);
H60 num 0 ... 8 1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
3 = Vector 3 (AP3); 4 = Vector 4 (AP4); 5 = Vector 5 (AP5);
6 = Vector 6 (AP6); 7 = Vector 7 (AP7); 8 = Vector 8 (AP8).
Select 1st probe to use as virtual probe.
diS = Setpoint SP1 Pb1 = will use probe Pb1 diS
H70 num Pb1
Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 Pb3 = will use probe Pb3 Pb1 ... Pb5
Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pb5 = will use probe Pb5
H71 Select 2nd probe to use as virtual probe. Same as H70. num 0 ... 5 Pb2
H72 % calculation used by day virtual probe % 0 ... 100 50
H73 % calculation used by night virtual probe (in Energy Saving mode) % 0 ... 100 50
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE parameters (EE0)
Select the saturation probe used:
diS = disabled
dis
Pb6 = pressure probe 4...20 mA
rSP num Pb6, Pb7, Pb7 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Pb7 = ratiometric probe
LP, rP
LP = LINK2 probe (shared inside the local network)
rP = Remote probe (by supervisor)
Selects the overheating probe used:
diS = disabled Pb1 = will use probe Pb1
rSS num Pb1 ... Pb5 Pb5 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Pb2 = will use probe Pb2 Pb3 = will use probe Pb3
Pb4 = will use probe Pb4 Pb5 = will use probe Pb5
Saturation value display mode:
EPd t = temperature flag t/P t (Parameter not present in vectors)
P = pressure
Selects the type of refrigerant used:
404 = R404 r22 = R22
410 = R410a 134 = R134a 404/r22/
744 = R744 (CO2) 507 = R507a 410/134/
Ert 717 = R717 (NH3) 290 = R290 num 744/507 410 (Parameter not present in vectors)
717/290
PAr = refrigerant configurable
PAr
NOTE:
For customisation of the type of gas used, contact Eliwell.
U06 Minimum valve useful opening percentage. % 0 ... 100 10 (Parameter not present in vectors)
Selects the type of plant and the operating mode:
0 = Not used
1 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes quickly
2 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes slowly
H61 3 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes quickly - Setpoint reached num 0 ... 16 1 (Parameter not present in vectors)
quickly after a defrost cycle
4 = Plants in which the evaporator pressure changes slowly - Setpoint reached
quickly after a defrost cycle
5...16 = Not used
OLt Overheating lower threshold. °C/°F 0.0 ... 100.0 6.0 (Parameter not present in vectors)
COPY CARD parameters (FPr)
UL Upload. Transfer programming parameters from instrument to Copy Card. / / / (Parameter not present in vectors)
dL Download. Transfer programming parameters from Copy Card to instrument. / / / (Parameter not present in vectors)
Formatting. Delete data on Copy Card.
Fr IMPORTANT: if parameter “Fr” is used, the data entered will be perma- / / / (Parameter not present in vectors)
nently lost. This operation cannot be reversed.
FUNCTION parameters (FnC)
The following functions are available:
Function Function label ACTIVE Function label not active Alarm signalling
Manual defrost dEF + LED blinking dEF LED blinking
AUX (ON = on; OFF = off) Aon AoF Led ON
Reset pressure switch alarms rAP rAP Led ON
Reset pressure switch alarms OFF OFF Led ON
NOTES: • To modify the status of a given function, press the 'set' key
• If the instrument is switched off, the function labels will return to the default status.
DIAGNOSTICS
Alarms are always indicated by the buzzer (if present) and the alarm icon .
To switch off the buzzer, press and release any key, the relative icon will continue to flash.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times have been set (see ‘AL’ folder in the parameters table) the alarm will not be signalled.
“ALARMS” TABLE
Label Fault Cause Effects Remedy
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (H00)
Probe Pb1 • Label E1 displayed
E1 range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (H00)
Probe Pb2 • Label E2 displayed
E2 range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (H00)
Probe Pb3 • Label E3 displayed
E3 range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (H00)
Probe Pb4 • Label E4 displayed
E4 range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (H00)
Probe Pb5 • Label E5 displayed
E5 range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type
Probe 6 faulty • Label E6 displayed
E6 range • Check the probe wiring
(4...20 mA) • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type (trA)
Probe 7 faulty • Label E7 displayed
E7 range • Check the probe wiring
(ratiometric) • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type
LINK2 probe • Label EL displayed
EL range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
• Measured values are outside operating • Check the probe type
VIRTUAL probe • Label Ei displayed
Ei range • Check the probe wiring
faulty • Alarm icon permanently on
• Probe faulty/short-circuited/open • Replace probe
HIGH temperature Value read by probe 1 > HA1 after time of • Label AH1 recorded in folder ALr Wait until temperature value read by Pb1
AH1
alarm 1 tA1. (See ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’) • No effect on control returns below HA1-AFd.
Probe 1 LOW Value read by probe 1 < LA1 after time • Label AL1 recorded in folder ALr Wait until temperature value read by Pb1
AL1
alarm 1 of tA1. (See ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’) • No effect on control returns above LA1+AFd.
HIGH alarm Value read by probe 2 > HA2 after time of • Label AH2 recorded in folder ALr Wait until temperature value read by Pb1
AH2
alarm 2 tA2. (See ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’) • No effect on control returns below HA2-AFd.
Probe 1 LOW Value read by probe 2 < LA2 after time • Label AL2 recorded in folder ALr Wait until temperature value read by Pb1
AL2
alarm 2 of tA2. (See ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’) • No effect on control returns above LA2+AFd.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Input Characteristics
Measurement range: NTC: -50.0°C ... +110°C; PTC: -55.0°C ... +150°C; PT1000: -60.0°C ... +150°C
(on 3-digit display with +/- sign)
Accuracy: ±1.0° for temperatures below -30°C
±0.5° for temperatures between -30°C and +25°C
±1.0° for temperatures above +25°C
Resolution: 1 or 0.1 °C
Buzzer: NO
Analogue/Digital Inputs: 5 configurable NTC/PTC/PT1000/DI inputs
• configurable 1 x 4...20mA/DI input
• configurable Ratiometric/DI input
1 multifunctional DI
Output Characteristics
Digital Outputs: OUT1: 1 SPST relay: 16(8)A max 250Va
OUT2: 1 SPST relay: 16(8)A max 250Va
OUT3: 1 SPDT relay: 16(8)A max 250Va
OUT4: 1 SPDT relay: 8(4)A max 250Va
OUT5: 1 SPST relay: 8(4)A max 250Va
OC (Open Collector) Output: OC: 1 multifunctional output: 12Vc 20mA
DAC output: A-OUT: 1 multifunctional output: 0...10V / 4...20mA
Pulse Driver EEV output: SSR relay 100-240 Va/c; Imax = 300mA
Mechanical Characteristics
Casing: PC+ABS resin casing, UL94 V-0
Dimensions: 10 DIN-rail
Terminals: removable for cables with cross-section of 2.5mm2
Connectors: TTL for Unicard / Device Manager connection (via DMI)
Humidity: Usage / Storage: 10...90% RH (non-condensing)
Regulations
Electromagnetic compatibility: The device complies with Directive 2004/108/EC
Safety: The device complies with Directive 2006/95/EC
Food Safety: The device complies with standard EN 13485 as follows:
- suitable for storage
- application: air
- climate range: A
- measurement class 1 in the range from -35°C to 25°C (*)
(*exclusively using Eliwell probes)
NOTE: The technical specifications stated in this document regarding measurement (range, accuracy, resolution, etc.) refer strictly
to the instrument and not to any accessories provided, such as the probes. This means, for example, that the error introduced by the
probe must be added to the error of the instrument.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Important! Make sure the machine is switched off before working on the electrical connections.
The instrument is equipped with screw connectors to connect power cables with maximum cross-section of 2.5 mm2 (one wire per
terminal). Make sure that the power supply is of the correct voltage for the device.
Temperature probes (NTC, PTC, PT1000) have no connection polarity and can be extended using a normal bipolar cable (note
that the extension of the probes influences the instrument's EMC electromagnetic compatibility: take great care with the wiring).
Ratiometric or pressure probes (4...20mA), have a connection polarity.
Probe cables, power supply cables and the RS485 serial cable should be routed separately from power cables.
DISCLAIMER
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permission of ELIWELL CONTROLS. While all possible care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document, ELIWELL
CONTROLS SRL cannot accept liability for any damage resulting from its use. The same applies to any person or company involved
in preparing and editing this document. ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL reserves the right to make aesthetic or functional changes at any
time without notice.
CONDITIONS OF USE
Permitted use
For safety reasons, the device must be installed and used according to the instructions provided. In particular, parts carrying
dangerous voltages must not be accessible in normal conditions. The device must be adequately protected from water and dust with
regard to the application, and must only be accessible using tools (with the exception of the front panel). The device is suitable for
use in household refrigeration appliances and/or similar equipment and has been tested for safety aspects in accordance with the
harmonised European reference standards.
Improper use
Any use other than that expressly permitted is prohibited. The relays provided are of a functional type and can be subject to
failure: any protection devices required by product standards, or suggested by common sense for obvious safety requirements,
must be installed externally to the controller.
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