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BLAST CHILLERS AND FREEZERS 

INSTALLATION MANUAL n° 6CE648070NI

–0712

 

 

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P43 

  

Setpoint refrigeration conservation  

-50 

100 

°C 

setpoint of ambient probe for 

conservation 

P44 

  

Selection of soft chill cycle function 
activated 

  

0=NO, 1=YES 

P45 

SCE=1 

Setpoint Soft chill ambient probe 

-50 

100 

-5 

°C 

setpoint of ambient probe during 

refrigeration cycle 

P46 

  

Selection of freezing cycle activated 

  

0=NO, 1=YES 

P47 

  

Setpoint freezing conservation 

-50 

100 

-21 

°C 

setpoint of ambient probe for 

conservation 

P48 

  

Regulation differential 

15 

°K 

  

P49 

  

Duration of skewer probe presence test 

99 

60 

  

P50 

  

Check skewer probe inserted 

99 

°K 

  

P51 

  

Duration of pressure on key to switch off 
cycle in progress 

20 

10 

  

P52 

  

Regulation type 

  

0=FRA, 1=UK, 2=specified by user 

P53 

REG=2 

High refrigeration limit 

-50 

100 

63 

°C 

63°C for FRA, 70°C for UK 

P54 

REG=2 

Setpoint of refrigeration cycle 

-50 

100 

03 

°C 

10°C for FRA, 03°C for UK 

P55 

REG=2 

Max. duration of refrigeration 

180 

90 

min 

120min for FRA, 90 min for UK 

P56 

REG=2 

High freezing limit 

-50 

100 

63 

°C 

63°C for FRA, 70°C for UK 

P57 

REG=2 

Setpoint freezing cycle 

-50 

100 

-18 

°C 

 -18°C for FRA, -18°C for UK 

P58 

REG=2 

Max. duration of freezing 

400  240 

min 

300 min for FRA, 270 min for UK 

P59 

REG=2 

Temperature alarm mode 

  

0=NO, 1=ABS, 2=REL 

P60 

ATM = 1 

Low temperature absolute alarm 

-50 

100 

-50 

°C 

  

P61 

ATM = 2 

High alarm absolute temperature 

-50 

100 

99 

°C 

  

P62 

ATM = 2 

Low alarm differential 

-12 

°K 

  

P63 

ATM = 3 

High alarm differential 

12 

°K 

  

P64 

ATM = 0 

Temperature alarm delayed 

120 

60 

min 

  

P65 

  

Door alarm delayed 

30 

min 

  

P66 

D2M=

Operation with condenser alarm 

  

0=NO, 1=ALR, 2=STP 

P67 

T2 

ALR 

Display with sounding skewer probe. 

  

0=E2, 1=UN 

P68 

 

Reset (default setting) 

 

1=récupérer paramètre de défaut 

 

4.3.4  ALARMS AND FAULTS 

The display indicates the type of error. 

SAFETY AND UTILISATION 

cE = Indicates a communication problem between the display card and the power box. 
dEF = Indicates a defrost cycle in progress; 

rEG = Indicate that the cycle has not progressed according to regulation. 

One of key depressed deletes the message. 

FAULTY FUNCTIONING 

E1 = Faulty skewer probe 

– In case of a faulty skewer probe, it is always possible to use 

the appliance in timer mode. 

E2 = Faulty ambient probe. 

The sound alarm can be switched off by depressing any key. 

As regards a cycle in progress restarted after a sudden stop in one of the following cases: 

. Current switched off during a refrigeration or freezing cycle: 

Power  cut  duration  unknown  when  the  supply  returns,  the  regulator  switches  to  the 
conservation mode and displays rEG 

. Current switched off during a conservation cycle: 

At end of power cut, the regulator carries on its conservation cycle  

Summary of Contents for A5A12

Page 1: ...ILLERS AND FREEZERS INSTALLATION MANUAL n 6CE648070NI 0712 FORM049C1 3 INSTALLATION MANUAL BLAST CHILLERS AND FREEZERS Models 5 Levels 12 6 and 20 10 kg 10 Levels 35 15 and 45 20 kg 13 Levels 60 25 and 80 40 kg ...

Page 2: ...ity of the installer Ensure that a circuit breaker or fuses are fitted in the supply circuit See Name plate All operations on the electrical or refrigeration circuits including cleaning operations should only be undertaken with the unit DISCONNECTED unplugged socket The air cooled compressor condenser must be cleaned regularly every 3 to 6 months The unit should not be sprayed or splashed with wat...

Page 3: ... level 35 15 and 45 20 3 1 3 13 level 60 25 and 80 40 4 2 Name plate 5 3 Installation 5 3 1 General requirements 5 3 2 Handling 5 3 3 Unpacking and installation 5 3 4 Connections 6 3 5 Assembly of HACCP sockets kits and rear Unit Grid 7 4 Commissioning 8 4 1 General requirements 8 4 2 Configuration of electronic regulation 8 4 3 Configuration of thermostat for fragile products 8 5 Electric diagram...

Page 4: ...r Acoustic pressure at 1 meter dbA 31 42 Heat emission W cycle 1514 3052 Capacities Chill capacity by cycle 12 kg 20 kg Freeze capacity by cycle 6 kg 10 kg Gross capacity L 105 Wire shelves GN1 1 not included Max level number 5 Temperatures Max ambient 43 C Temperature range 63 C à 3 C 90min 63 C à 18 C 240min Construction Type Mono shell Inner outer housing 304 Stainless Steel Insulation 60 mm th...

Page 5: ...ir Acoustic pressure at 1 meter dbA 51 51 Heat emission W cycle 5120 5120 Capacities Chill capacity by cycle 35 kg 45 kg Freeze capacity by cycle 15 kg 20 kg Gross capacity L 210 Wire shelves GN1 1 not included Max level number 10 Temperatures Max ambient 43 C Temperature range 63 C à 3 C 90min 63 C à 18 C 240min Construction Type Mono shell Inner outer housing 304 Stainless Steel Insulation 60 mm...

Page 6: ...oustic pressure at 1 meter dbA 60 66 Heat emission W cycle 10250 19426 Capacities Chill capacity by cycle 60 kg 80 kg Freeze capacity by cycle 25 kg 40 kg Gross capacity L 280 Wire shelves GN1 1 not included Max level number 13 Temperatures Max ambient 43 C Temperature range 63 C à 3 C 90min 63 C à 18 C 240min Construction Type Mono shell Inner outer housing 304 Stainless Steel Insulation 60 mm th...

Page 7: ... or alterations to this equipment should be undertaken by qualified specialists according to good practice 3 2 HANDLING Handling must be carried out with adapted lifting devices If you have to carry the appliance use the pallet of origin and in no case can it be stacked on other appliances When transferring the appliance and in the absence of its pallet the appliance must be carried and not pulled...

Page 8: ...ant without compressor unit the appliance is delivered with a thermostatic regulator positioned inside the evaporator housing the suction tubes and liquid line out in the technical housing 3 4 2 ELECTRICS The appliance is supplied with a supply plug that must in no case be removed Continuity of the earth circuit is imperative see important recommendations A circuit breaker or protective fuses is t...

Page 9: ...he connector base on the rear grid of the appliance 3 Connect the cable of the connector base to the terminal strip on the electric plate In order to remove the grid of the control panel unscrew both lower screws and pull the grid in the direction of the arrows 1 and 2 Remove the hood for access to the plate Pull the plate according to the arrow 3 Rear grid connector support Connector base Connect...

Page 10: ...PARAMETER CONFIGURATION The assembly is factory delivered with standard configuration designed to meet most current utilizations see 1 2 page 3 of the user s manual As necessary this configuration can be changed The modifications of the parameters are definitively taken into account even after the assembly is switched off 4 3 2 PARAMETER CONFIGURATION When the appliance is switched on press keys 1...

Page 11: ...mell duration 1 120 30 min duration of function P69 Max duration anti smell function 1 24 6 hrs 1 la fonction dure sans limite P21 Display slowdown 0 100 0 P22 Machine number 1 255 1 P23 Manual defrost activated 0 1 1 0 NO 1 YES P24 Interval between 2 defrosting operations 0 99 6 hrs P25 DI2 2 Temperature at end of defrost 50 100 10 C Evaporator probe P26 Max duration of defrost 1 99 30 min P27 Ty...

Page 12: ...rature alarm mode 0 2 0 0 NO 1 ABS 2 REL P60 ATM 1 Low temperature absolute alarm 50 100 50 C P61 ATM 2 High alarm absolute temperature 50 100 99 C P62 ATM 2 Low alarm differential 12 0 0 K P63 ATM 3 High alarm differential 0 12 0 K P64 ATM 0 Temperature alarm delayed 0 120 60 min P65 Door alarm delayed 0 30 5 min P66 D2M 1 Operation with condenser alarm 0 2 0 0 NO 1 ALR 2 STP P67 T2 ALR Display w...

Page 13: ...dA Ambient probe SdP Skewer probe Cp Compressor Vc Condenser Ventilator Ve Evaporator ventilator Cd Evaporator ventilator condenser Rev Re evaporation resistance option Vo Anti smell ventilator option Details about electric diagram without Cd1 for model 12 6 without Ve2 for models 12 6 20 10 and 35 15 Black Brown Blue Black Brown Blue ...

Page 14: ...nt probe SdP Skewer prober Cp Compressor Vc Condenser ventilator Ve Evaporator ventilator Cd Evaporator ventilator condenser HP Pressure gauge Rc Pan housing resistance KMG Compressor unit contactor Rev Re evaporation resistance option Vo Anti smell ventilator option Black Brown Blue Black Brown Blue ...

Page 15: ...er Cp Compressor Vc Condenser ventilator Ve Evaporator ventilator Cd Evaporator ventilator condenser HP Pressure gauge Rc Pan housing resistance KMG Compressor unit contactor f1 thermical relay Rev Re evaporation resistance Biocell Plus Vo Anti smell ventilator Biocell Plus Black Brown Blue Black Brown Blue Black Brown Blue ...

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