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Installation and Operation
Blood Bank Refrigerators

9

Alarm Systems 

9.1

Operating the Alarm

The alarm system is designed to provide visual and audible 
warning signals for both power failure and rise in temperature. 
The alarm is equipped with a battery backup.

The factory default warm alarm setpoint is 5.5ºC; the default cold 
alarm setpoint is 1.5ºC.

The alarm system is activated only when the key switch is turned 
to the Alarm On position. The audible warning signal sounds 
when there is a power failure or temperature alarm condition, or 
when the door is ajar for more than 2 minutes.

The Mute function (pressing the   button) allows you to turn off 
the audio warning without turning off the visual indicators.

9.2

Local and Remote Alarms 

Blood bank units can have either a factory-installed local alarm 
or an optional user-installed remote alarm. Operating and testing 
procedures are the same for both types of alarm.

The maximum distance between a blood bank and a remote 
alarm depends on the wire gauge used. Refer to Table 5 below.

Table 5. 

Wire Gauges and Distance to Remote Alarm

9.3

Installing a Remote Alarm (Optional)

Remote alarm terminals are located at the rear of the machine 
compartment. The terminals are: Common, Open on Fail 
(Normally Closed), and Close on Fail (Normally Open).

1. The remote alarm system has two keyhole slots on the back 

to hang the alarm system on the wall. Insert two screws, no 
longer than a #12 truss-head type and spaced two inches 
apart, into a wall and mount the alarm.

2. Make the following connections:

a. Connect the common terminal on the cabinet switch to 

the purple wire on the alarm.

b. Connect the normally closed terminal on the cabinet to 

the black (“open on fail”) wire on the alarm. This 
connection gives an alarm when the switch contacts open.

3. Plug the alarm system service cord into an electrical outlet. 

This alarm is designed for 115V/60 Hz, 115V/50 Hz, or 
100V/50 Hz operation.

Note:

If you want the alarm signal to sound when the switch 
contacts close, connect the normally open terminal on 
the cabinet to the red/white (“close on fail”) wire on the 
alarm. The purple and red/white wires must be tied 
together in this application.

The wiring diagram is attached to the inside of the alarm back 
cover.

9.4

Alarm Test

Note:

It is important to test your alarm system after any 
maintenance operation or temperature control 
adjustment. 

9.4.1 Theory of Operation

This test procedure applies to both factory-installed built-in 
alarms and optional field-installed remote alarms.

During the alarm test, the temperature sensor is artificially heated 
and cooled by a tiny, built-in thermoelectric heating and cooling 
unit which simulates both warm and cold conditions. The 
electronic control module notes the sensor temperature changes 
and the control panel displays these changes.

While this alarm testing procedure is very accurate and reliable, 
the temperature of the refrigerated space does not change during 
the alarm test.

9.4.2 Alarm Test Procedure

Note:

This test automatically advances through all steps and 
stops.

1. Verify that the current warm and cold alarm setpoints are 

within normal ranges (the warm and cold simulations may 
not work if the setpoints are set to extreme values).

2. To start the alarm test, press 

 and   simultaneously and 

hold for five seconds. During the test the main display and 
thermometer bulb will indicate simulated (not actual) cabinet 
temperature. 

3. When simulated temperature exceeds the warm alarm 

setpoint, the alarm sounds and the alarm icon on the control 
panel illuminates (#10 in Figure 3 on page 4).

4. The temperature display begins to drop. After a few seconds, 

the temperature in the display is back in the operating range.

5. The alarm stops. The temperature on the display drops until 

the cold alarm sounds.

6. The test is now complete but the alarm continues to sound 

until the temperature on the display is back in the operating 
range.

If the simulated alarm conditions do not occur during the first 10 
minutes of the alarm test, the service (wrench) icon illuminates 
and the test is terminated. When during the alarm test, the 
temperature display does not change or the service icon 
illuminates, check the sensor connections. 

You can terminate the alarm test at any point by pressing the   
button.

Wire Gauge

Total Wire Length 

(feet)

Distance to Alarm 

1/2 Wire Length 

(feet)

20

530

265

18

840

420

16

1,330

665

14

2,120

1,060

12

3,370

1,685

Summary of Contents for REB-1204

Page 1: ...ining this product please be sure to read this manual and product warning labels carefully Failure to follow these instructions may cause this product to malfunction which could result in injury or damage Below are important safety precautions that apply to this product Use this product only in the way described in the product literature and in this manual Before using it verify that this product ...

Page 2: ...ed power lines Always connect the equipment to a dedicated separate circuit Electrical codes require fuse or circuit breaker protection for branch circuit conductors Use time delay fuses for 12 AWG circuits For all blood bank models the wiring diagram is attached to the back of the cabinet 4 3 Leveling The unit must be level Rotate the leveling screws located under the front corners of the unit un...

Page 3: ...g tabs from the slots on the slides Note The drawers fit snugly between the slides Push the back of the drawer from underneath to remove the drawer 3 Raise the back of the drawer almost to a vertical position and disengage the front mounting clips from the slides To remove the drawers on Space Saver models depress the hooks located on both sides of the drawers about 1 3 of the way back and slide t...

Page 4: ...nts are 8ºC and 0ºC Then the number of bars illuminated indicates cabinet temperature as follows bulb only 0ºC cold alarm 6 bars 4 8 1 bar 0 8 7 bars 5 6 2 bars 1 6 8 bars 6 4 3 bars 2 4 9 bars 7 2 4 bars 3 2 10 bars 8 warm alarm 5 bars 4 setpoint When cabinet temperature exceeds the warm alarm setpoint the top bar of the thermometer flashes When temperature is lower than the cold alarm setpoint t...

Page 5: ...larm test Test by simulating warm alarm conditions Press and simultaneously hold for five seconds Display and thermometer show simulated cabinet temperature alarms flash and sound as appropriate Display blinks twice when test is completed Lower sensor Display lower cabinet temperature Press and simultaneously and hold Display shows lower cabinet temperature while buttons are held returns to upper ...

Page 6: ...r critical applications such as blood storage be sure that the alarm systems are working and active before you load any product 7 3 Automatic Defrost The defrosting process on all models is primarily accomplished by air circulated during off cycle periods All models are equipped with a built in on demand defrost feature which is preset at the factory The units defrost only under the most severe co...

Page 7: ...e purple and red white wires must be tied together in this application The wiring diagram is attached to the inside of the alarm back cover 9 4 Alarm Test Note It is important to test your alarm system after any maintenance operation or temperature control adjustment 9 4 1 Theory of Operation This test procedure applies to both factory installed built in alarms and optional field installed remote ...

Page 8: ... needs to be changed 10 3 Changing Chart Paper To change the chart paper complete the following steps 1 Locate the pressure sensitive buttons at the front upper left of the recorder panel 2 Press and hold the change chart button for one second The pen will move off the scale 3 Unscrew the center nut remove the old chart paper and install new chart paper Carefully align the day and time with the re...

Page 9: ...Condensers should be cleaned at least every six months In heavy traffic areas condensers load with dirt more quickly Failure to keep the condenser clean can result in equipment warm up or erratic temperatures CAUTION Never clean near condensers with your fingers Some surfaces are sharp Periodically check the condenser to make sure that it is clean In all models the condenser is located in the top ...

Page 10: ...mperature continues to fluctuate call an authorized Revco service representative Unit warms up Door is open Make sure the door is completely closed Door seal Check the door seal following instructions in Section 4 5 on page 3 Warm product recently loaded in unit Allow ample time to recover from loading warm product Power supply Check for proper voltage to the unit If there is no voltage to the uni...

Page 11: ...Can dial up to four telephone numbers to advise of alarm condition across any telephone system which accepts pulse dialing One system can monitor up to four individual cabinets In addition the system can monitor up to three groups of cabinets Contact Revco for detailed specifications Customer installed 6224 Description Catalog No Temperature recorder 6 in circular chart seven day drive free standi...

Page 12: ...months from the date of shipment by Revco If any part is found to contain a manufacturing defect in material or workmanship Revco assumes no responsibility for any labor expenses for service removal or reinstallation required to replace part or for incidental repairs and such costs are the responsibility of the Owner unless a service labor agreement exists between the Owner and his Dealer The warr...

Page 13: ...plate attached to the equipment If available please provide the date purchased the source of purchase Revco or specific agent rep organization and purchase order number If You Need Assistance REVCO SALES DIVISION Phone 828 658 2711 800 252 7100 FAX 828 645 3368 LABORATORY PARTS and SERVICE Phone 800 438 4851 FAX 828 658 2576 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Phone 800 438 4851 275 Aiken Road Asheville NC 28804 U ...

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