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Installing and Operating Instructions 

1592020062

 

 

1592020062 XR60CX GB ES m&M r1.1 05.03.2007.doc 

XR60C 

1/5 

Digital controller with defrost and fans management

 

XR60CX 

 

CONTENTS 

1.

 

GENERAL WARNING ________________________________________________________ 1

 

2.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION ____________________________________________________ 1

 

3.

 

CONTROLLING LOADS ______________________________________________________ 1

 

4.

 

FRONT PANEL COMMANDS __________________________________________________ 1

 

5.

 

MAX & MIN TEMPERATURE MEMORIZATION____________________________________ 1

 

6.

 

MAIN FUNCTIONS __________________________________________________________ 2

 

7.

 

PARAMETERS _____________________________________________________________ 2

 

8.

 

DIGITAL INPUT 

(ENABLED WITH P3P = N)

______________________________________ 3

 

9.

 

TTL SERIAL LINE – FOR MONITORING SYSTEMS ________________________________ 3

 

10.

 

X-REP OUTPUT – OPTIONAL _________________________________________________ 3

 

11.

 

INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING ______________________________________________ 3

 

12.

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS _________________________________________________ 3

 

13.

 

HOW TO USE THE HOT KEY__________________________________________________ 3

 

14.

 

ALARM SIGNALS ___________________________________________________________ 3

 

15.

 

TECHNICAL DATA __________________________________________________________ 4

 

16.

 

CONNECTIONS_____________________________________________________________ 4

 

17.

 

DEFAULT SETTING VALUES__________________________________________________ 4

 

1.

 

GENERAL WARNING 

1.1

 

PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MANUAL 

 

This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for easy and quick 
reference. 

 

The instrument shall not be used for purposes different from those described hereunder. It 
cannot be used as a safety device. 

 

Check the application limits before proceeding. 

1.2

 

 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

Check the supply voltage is correct before connecting the instrument. 

 

Do not expose to water or moisture: use the controller only within the operating limits avoiding 
sudden temperature changes with high atmospheric humidity to prevent  formation of 
condensation 

 

Warning: disconnect all electrical connections before any kind of maintenance. 

 

Fit the probe where it is not accessible by the End User. The instrument must not be opened. 

 

In case of failure or faulty operation send the instrument back to the distributor or to “Dixell 
S.p.A.” (see address) with a detailed description of the fault. 

 

Consider the maximum current which can be applied to each relay (see Technical Data). 

 

Ensure that the wires for probes, loads and the power supply are separated and far enough 
from each other, without crossing or intertwining. 

 

In case of applications in industrial environments, the use of mains filters (our mod. FT1) in 
parallel with inductive loads could be useful. 

2.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

Model 

XR60CX

, format 32 x 74 mm, is microprocessor based controller, suitable for applications on 

medium or low temperature ventilated refrigerating units. It has three relay outputs to control 
compressor, fan, and defrost, which can be either electrical or reverse cycle (hot gas). It is also 
provided with three NTC or PTC probe inputs, the first one for temperature control, the second one, 
to be located onto the evaporator, to control the defrost termination temperature and to managed the 
fan, the third one, optional, to connect to the HOT KEY terminals to signal the condenser 
temperature alarm or to display a temperature. the digital input can operate as fourth temperature 
probe. 
The HOT KEY output allows to connect the unit, by means of the external module XJ485-CX,  to a 
network line 

ModBUS-RTU

 compatible such as the 

  

monitoring units  of X-WEB family. It 

allows to program the controller by means the HOT KEY programming  keyboard.  
The instrument is fully configurable through special parameters that can be easily programmed 
through the keyboard. 

3.

 

CONTROLLING LOADS 

3.1

 

COMPRESSOR 

The regulation is performed according 
to the temperature measured by the 
thermostat probe with a positive 
differential from the set point: if the 
temperature increases and reaches set 
point plus differential the compressor is 
started and then turned off when the 
temperature reaches the set point value 
again. 

Time

Temper.

Compr.

SET

ON

 

In case of fault in the thermostat probe the start and stop of the compressor are timed through 
parameters “

COn

” and “

COF

”. 

3.2

 

DEFROST 

Two defrost modes are available through the “

tdF

” parameter: defrost through electrical heater (

tdF 

= EL

) and hot gas  defrost (

tdF = in

). Other parameters are used to control the interval between 

defrost cycles (IdF), its maximum length (MdF) and two defrost modes: timed or controlled by the 
evaporator’s probe (P2P).  
At the end of defrost dripping time is started, its length is set in the FSt parameter. With FSt =0 the 
dripping time is disabled. 

3.3

 

CONTROL OF EVAPORATOR FANS 

The fan control mode is selected by means of the “

FnC

” parameter: 

FnC = C_n:

  fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and

 not run

 during defrost; 

FnC = o_n

  fans will run even if the compressor is off, and not run during defrost; 

After defrost, there is a timed fan delay allowing for drip time, set by means of the “

Fnd

” parameter. 

FnC = C_Y

   fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and 

run

 during defrost; 

FnC = o_Y

  fans will run continuously also during defrost 

 

An additional parameter “

FSt

” provides the setting of temperature, detected by the evaporator probe, 

above which the fans are always OFF. This is used to make sure circulation of air only if his 
temperature is lower than set in “FSt”. 

3.3.1  Forced activation of fans 

This function managed by the 

Fct

 parameter is designed to avoid short cycles of fans, that could 

happen when the controller is switched on or after a defrost, when the room air warms the 
evaporator. 

Functioning: 

if the difference of temperature between the evaporator and the room 

probes is more than the value of the Fct parameter, the fans are switched on. With Fct=0 the function 
is disabled. 

3.3.2  Cyclical activation of the fans with compressor off. 

When Fnc = c-n or c-Y (fans in parallel to the compressor), by means of the Fon and FoF 
parameters the fans can carry out on and off cycles even if the compressor is switched off. When the 
compressor is stopped the fans go on working for the Fon time. With Fon =0 the fans remain always 
off, when the compressor is off.  

4.

 

FRONT PANEL COMMANDS 

 

 

: To display target set point; in programming mode it  selects a parameter  or confirm an 

operation. 

 (DEF) 

To start a manual defrost 

 

 (

UP)

: To see the max. stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter 

codes or increases the displayed value. 

 (

DOWN

) To see the min stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter 

codes or decreases the displayed value. 

 

To activate / deactivate the  energy saving cycle.  

 Not 

enabled. 

KEY COMBINATIONS: 

  

 

To lock & unlock the keyboard

.

 

 

+

  

 

To enter in programming mode. 

  

+

  

To return to the room temperature display. 

4.1

 

USE OF LEDS 

Each LED function is described in the following table. 

LED 

MODE 

FUNCTION 

 

ON Compressor 

enabled 

 

Flashing 

Anti-short cycle delay enabled 

 

ON Defrost 

enabled 

 

Flashing 

Drip time in progress 

 

ON Fans 

enabled 

 

Flashing 

Fans delay after defrost in progress. 

 

ON 

An alarm is occurring 

  ON 

Continuous cycle is running 

  ON 

Energy saving enbled 

°C/°F 

ON Measurement 

unit 

°C/°F 

Flashing Programming 

phase 

5.

 

MAX & MIN TEMPERATURE MEMORIZATION 

5.1

 

HOW TO SEE THE MIN TEMPERATURE 

1. 

 

Press and release the 

8

 key. 

2. 

 

The “Lo” message will be displayed followed by the minimum temperature recorded. 

3. 

 

By pressing the 

8

 key again or by waiting 5s the normal display will be restored. 

5.2

 

HOW TO SEE THE MAX TEMPERATURE 

1. 

 

Press and release the 

9

 key. 

2. 

 

The “Hi” message will be displayed followed by the maximum  temperature recorded. 

3. 

 

By pressing the 

9

 key again or by waiting 5s the normal display will be restored. 

5.3

 

HOW TO RESET THE MAX AND MIN TEMPERATURE RECORDED 

1.

 

Hold press the SET key for more than 3s, while the max. or min temperature is displayed. (rSt 
message will be displayed) 

2.

 

To confirm the operation the “rSt” message starts blinking and the normal temperature will be 
displayed. 

Summary of Contents for Jewett CTF306

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Page 2: ...2009 Thermo Fisher Scientific All rights reserved Suva is a registered trademark of DuPont All other trademarks are the property of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc and its subsidiaries...

Page 3: ...peration Do not adjust the refrigerant valves or the temperature control 7 Use of electrical characteristics other than those specified on the serial plate will cause permanent damage to the mechanism...

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Page 6: ...ormed according to the temperature measured by the thermostat probe with a positive differential from the set point if the temperature increases and reaches set point plus differential the compressor...

Page 7: ...2 100 P2 CCt Compressor ON time during continuous cycle 0 0 24 0h res 10min Allows to set the length of the continuous cycle compressor stays on without interruption for the CCt time Can be used for i...

Page 8: ...The alarm stops just after the digital input is de activated 8 3 SERIOUS ALARM MODE i1F bAL When the digital input is activated the unit will wait for did delay before signalling the CA alarm message...

Page 9: ...P Third probe presence n not present Y pres n Pr2 O3 Third probe calibration 12 12 C 120 120 F 0 0 0 Pr2 P4P Fourth probe presence n not present Y pres n Pr2 O4 Fourth probe calibration 12 12 C 120 12...

Page 10: ...ce to removal of the dollar bill test strip should be felt Check the perimeter of the door If the latch is loose see latch adjusting information 5 Replace cover plate A Note To accomplish different of...

Page 11: ...line solenoid will not open 10 Repair or replace coil 1 Low voltage to unit 1 Determine reason and correct 2 Start capacitor failure or wrong 2 Replace start capacitor 3 Run capacitor failure or wrong...

Page 12: ...nt 1 Leak check and repair 2 Control contacts stuck or frozen 2 Clean contacts or replace control 3 Refrigerated air space has an excessive load 3 Determine reason and correct 4 Dirty Condenser 4 Clea...

Page 13: ...lve 1 Defrost duration too long 1 Adjust defrost termination 2 Fan delay not delaying fans after defrost period 2 Defective fan delay thermostat Replace 3 Defective timer 3 Replace N Ice accumulating...

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