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MFB/MCFB-2030 

This section pertains to -30

°

C FREEZER ONLY 

 

This freezer has been factory set to run at -30

°

C.  The external thermostat may require 

adjustment depending on the final ambient operating condition.  The freezer has 
reserve range and can operate to -35

°

C, depending on load and ambient 

temperature.  Plug into a standard 110-120 volt electrical outlet.  The unit will start to 
operate.  It will require 5 amps.  The freezer's operation will be extremely quiet due to 
the unique design of the compressor system.  
 
As with the –20 models, pre-cool unit before placing any product into the chamber.  The 
temperature will reach -30

°

C in less than four hours; however, let the chamber cool for 8 

hours minimum to allow for total heat removal from the cabinet.  
 
Again, this is a manual defrost system.  If ice build up is present ¼ inch or more on the 
fixed shelves, defrosting is recommended.  Large ice build up will reduce cooling 
efficiency.    
 
If this system is equipped with a temperature display or alarm system it is not 
uncommon to observe a rise in temperature on the display following a door opening.  
Unless the door is left open for long periods of time this should not affect product 
temperature.  The temperature display is independent of the thermostat that is actually 
controlling the off/on cycling of the compressor.  Door opening will greatly affect air 
temperature but generally does not affect product temperature. 
 

 

ETC Single Stage Electronic Temperature 

(-30 Models Only) 

 

Operation 

 
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 

The LCD display provides a constant readout of the sensor temperature and indicates if the output rely is 
energized.  When the S1 annunciator is constantly illuminated during operation, the relay is energized.  
The display is also used in conjunction with the keypad to allow the user to adjust the setpoint 
temperature, differential and heating/cooling modes. 

 
Control Setup 

The temperature setpoint refers to the temperature at which the normally open (NO) contacts of the 
output relay will open.  Determine the load(s) to be controlled and the operating mode required, cooling or 
heating.   
 

 

When the cooling mode is chosen, the differential is above the setpoint.  The relay will de-energize 

as the temperature falls to the setpoint. 

 

 

When the heating mode is chosen, the differential is below the setpoint. The relay will de-energize as 

the temperature rises to the setpoint. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MCFB-2020

Page 1: ...s or damage sustained in transit must be made on the carrier as follows A Exterior Damage Make thorough damage notation on your delivery receipt and have driver acknowledge by signature and date Send...

Page 2: ...RUCTIONS 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 COMPRESSOR CONDENSER 2 SERVICE 2 Lab Research Products PRODUCT WARRANTY 3 MFB MCFB 2030 30 Models Only ETC Single Stage Electronic Temperature Control 5 Operation 5...

Page 3: ...e and is recommended on this unit POWER SOURCE The supply circuit to this cabinet must conform to all National and Local Electrical Codes Consult the cabinet Serial Data plate for voltage cycle phase...

Page 4: ...with a mild soap and water solution Rinse with clear water and dry 2 Cabinet Interior Wash with 2 tbls of baking soda and 1 qt warm water solution or mild soap DO NOT USE STRONG CLEANERS SCOURING POWD...

Page 5: ...driers motor starting equipment fan assembly or any other electrical components Lab Research Products sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts subject to...

Page 6: ...NTY CLAIMS To obtain prompt warranty service simply contact Lab Research Products at 800 648 4041 Lab Research Products shipping records showing date of shipment shall be conclusive in establishing th...

Page 7: ...ening Unless the door is left open for long periods of time this should not affect product temperature The temperature display is independent of the thermostat that is actually controlling the off on...

Page 8: ...crease or the down key to decrease the differential to the desired temperature Step 3 Press the SET key again to access the differential The LCD will display the current differential and the DIF1 annu...

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