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INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS Safe-NET

Safe-NET is an advanced, electronic system for monitoring or control-

ling case temperatures in one or more locations. It will help you ensure

continuous, reliable refrigeration and safer, fresher foods, 24 hours a

day.

The Safe-NET system is composed of sensors, harnesses, 

control modules, display modules, relay modules and a power supply.

Safe-NET technology provides an ideal system for verifying and main-

taining compliance with Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA)

and National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) regulations. It uses a 

standard communication protocol compatible with many third party

systems to enable communication with a PC.

Temperature Monitoring

Safe-NET lets you monitor temperatures in up to 10 different areas of

each case: discharge air, return air, product temperatures, coil inlet and

outlet temperatures, etc. Temperature readings are logged for later

review. The system sends an alarm if temperatures exceed predefined

limits.

COMPONENTS

All components of the Safe-NET system (displays, sensors, and control

modules) are factory installed. A single case-to-case plug-in connector

is all that is required for field installation. 

Display Module

The display module is a slim four-digit binary coded decimal LED unit

which mounts in the case fascia panel. It lets you check temperatures at

a glance and performs a variety of other monitoring and control 

functions via push-buttons or the hand-held controller.

Up to 10 sensors can be connected to each display module.

Digital Sensors

Up to 10 digital sensors can be installed in each case with a single 

cable connection. There are 14 types of sensors. Each sensor has an

electronic identifier so it can be recognized by the display module. 

This eliminates the need for separate wiring. Sensors in each case are

harnessed together to a single wire leading to the display module.

Sensors are designed for rugged durability. Should a sensor fail, it 

can be replaced.

Optional Wireless Hand-held Controller and/or PC Control

The wireless controller communicates with the display unit through 

an infrared sensor. This allows setups and queries which can also be

performed via PC over the network.

If the wireless controller is not available, it is possible to program the

controller directly with buttons located on the display module. 

Solid State Relay Board

A solid state relay board will have multiple (4, 3 or 2) relays.

Real Time Clock

The real time clock (RTC) is an option available to the Safe-NET 

control. Normally, the clock is manually set upon case startup. If

power is lost (for any period of time up to 10 days), the RTC will 

provide real time to the Safe-NET control upon restoration of power.

SELF-CONTAINED CASE 

Safe-NET components are factory-installed. Once power is supplied to

the case as specified in the case’s installation and service manual, 

Safe-NET settings are ready to be selected.

Settings are retained when power is interrupted. Thus, a self-contained

case can be moved without re-entering selected settings.

Startup of a new Self-Contained case is quite simple:

1.

Verify case type selected.

2. 

Set the clock.

3.

Check or set the temperature set-point.

Safe-NET™ Self-Contained Operating Instruction

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Alarm Module

Sensor 

Harness

Temperature Sensor

Power Supply 
(Transformer)

Display Module

ARV / ARL 
Kit Alarm

Typical Safe-NET™ Installation

Typical Safe-NET™ Display Module

Typical Safe-NET™ Sensor Harness

Typical Safe-NET™ Hand-Held Controller

Typical Safe-NET™ Power Supply

Typical Safe-NET™ Power Relay

Typical Safe-NET™ Real Time Clock

Typical Safe-NET™ Relay Module

Summary of Contents for Safe-NET

Page 1: ... need for separate wiring Sensors in each case are harnessed together to a single wire leading to the display module Sensors are designed for rugged durability Should a sensor fail it can be replaced Optional Wireless Hand held Controller and or PC Control The wireless controller communicates with the display unit through an infrared sensor This allows setups and queries which can also be performe...

Page 2: ...ay module is lighted Every 12 seconds A Er is displayed for 3 seconds for the remaining time the product simulator temperature is displayed The beeper on alarm board beeps every 30 seconds The A Er audible alarm is active only when external power is applied Precedence of Alarms Severity of the alarm determines the beeper action The following table shows the priority of the alarms An alarm with hig...

Page 3: ...read the sensors DischargeAir HighAlarm dSHi This alarm is generated when the average discharge air temperature in the case over the programmed alarm delay time is higher than the HighAlarm value stored in the control This alarm will clear if the average discharge air temperature goes below the High alarm value THIS ALARM IS AVAILABLE ONLY IF DISCHARGE SENSORS ARE INSTALLED DischargeAir LowAlarm d...

Page 4: ...rdingly in the detailed parameter descriptions PASSWORD PROTECTION Parameters that are critical to proper equipment performance cannot be modified until a numeric password is entered into the Safe NET display module This prevents accidental or malicious changes in the Safe NET system from occurring Entering the password is done in the SETUP menu At the top of the SETUP menu press the UP button on ...

Page 5: ...g F the ON OFF control method will attempt to maintain the 10º by cycling the control device ON at temperatures above 10º and OFF at 0º This temperature control is superceded by a fixed minimum ON time of 3 minutes Hence lower DIFF settings will result in tighter temperature control but more frequent control device compressor valve cycling Conversely higher DIFF settings will reduce control device...

Page 6: ...at a valid PASSWORD be entered first DTYP The Safe NET system is capable of controlling defrost activity and scheduling The Safe NET system is capable of controlling six types of defrost OffC DET Mod ELE2 GAS and ELE1 1 OffC Off Cycle During off cycle defrost refrigeration to the fixture is stopped by either cycling off the compressor if so equipped shutting off the liquid line solenoid valve shut...

Page 7: ...ed as represented to the right Missing or non connected sensors will not appear in the designated sequence Average temperatures are available to view so long as the associated sensing devices are attached DSAV DischargeAirAverage RTAV ReturnAirAverage PDAV ProductAverage T LO LowestTermination Sensor Reading ILET Evaporator Inlet OLET Evaporator Outlet TSNL LeftTermination Sensor TSNC CenterTermin...

Page 8: ...e desired setting is displayed press the SELECT button on the Safe NET display module to store the new value to NV memory The display will revert to cycling between DISP and the new value Note One or more sensors of the type selected must be installed to support the selection Alarm Module OPTIONAL The alarm module is an additional feature to Safe NET The alarm module supplies power to the display ...

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