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easy / easy compact

digital electronic thermostats with defrost control

User manual
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WARNINGS DISPOSAL

CAREL bases the development of its products on decades of experience


in HVAC, on the continuous investments in technological innovations The product is made up of metal parts and plastic parts.
to products, procedures and strict quality processes with in-circuit and In reference to European Union directive 2002/96/EC issued on 27 January
functional testing on 100% of its products, and on the most innovative 2003 and the related national legislation, please note that::
production technology available on the market. CAREL and its subsidiaries 1. WEEE cannot be disposed of as municipal waste and such waste must be
nonetheless cannot guarantee that all the aspects of the product and the collected and disposed of separately;
software included with the product respond to the requirements of the final 2. the public or private waste collection systems defined by local legislation
application, despite the product being developed according to start-of-the- must be used. In addition, the equipment can be returned to the distributor
art techniques. The customer (manufacturer, developer or installer of the final at the end of its working life when buying new equipment;
equipment) accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of the 3. the equipment may contain hazardous substances: the improper use or
product in order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific final incorrect disposal of such may have negative effects on human health and
installation and/or equipment. CAREL may, based on specific agreements, acts on the environment;
as a consultant for the positive commissioning of the final unit/application, 4. the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) shown on the product or on the
however in no case does it accept liability for the correct operation of the final packaging and on the instruction sheet indicates that the equipment has
equipment/system. been introduced onto the market after 13 August 2005 and that it must
The CAREL product is a state-of-the-art device, whose operation is specified be disposed of separately;
in the technical documentation supplied with the product or can be 5. in the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste, the
downloaded, even prior to purchase, from the website www.carel.com. penalties are specified by local waste disposal legislation.
Each CAREL product, in relation to its advanced level of technology, requires
setup/configuration/programming/commissioning to be able to operate in
the best possible way for the specific application. The failure to complete such
operations, which are required/indicated in the user manual, may cause the
final product to malfunction; CAREL accepts no liability in such cases.
Only qualified personnel may install or carry out technical service on the
product.
The customer must only use the product in the manner described in the
documentation relating to the product.
In addition to observing any further warnings described in this manual, the
following warnings must be heeded for all CAREL products
• prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet. Rain, humidity and all
types of liquids or condensate contain corrosive minerals that may damage
the electronic circuits. In any case, the product should be used or stored
in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits
specified in the manual.
• do not install the device in particularly hot environments. Too high
temperatures may reduce the life of electronic devices, damage them and
deform or melt the plastic parts. In any case, the product should be used
or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity
limits specified in the manual.
• do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described in the
manual.
• do not drop, hit or shake the device, as the internal circuits and mechanisms
may be irreparably damaged.
• do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or aggressive detergents to clean
the device.
• do not use the product for applications other than those specified in the
technical manual.

All of the above suggestions likewise apply to the controllers, serial boards,
programming keys or any other accessory in the CAREL product portfolio.

CAREL adopts a policy of continual development. Consequently, CAREL


reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any product
described in this document without prior warning.

The technical specifications shown in the manual may be changed without


prior warning.

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contract conditions, available on the website www.carel.com and/or by
specific agreements with customers; specifically, to the extent where allowed
by applicable legislation, in no case will CAREL, its employees or subsidiaries
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replacement goods or services, damage to things or people, downtime or any
direct, indirect, incidental, actual, punitive, exemplary, special or consequential
damage of any kind whatsoever, whether contractual, extra-contractual or
due to negligence, or any other liabilities deriving from the installation, use or
impossibility to use the product, even if CAREL or its subsidiaries are warned
of the possibility of such damage.

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Content

1. INTRODUCTION 7
1.1 Main characteristics ............................................................................................ 7
1.2 Models ................................................................................................................. 7
1.3 NTC and PTC probes ......................................................................................... 8
1.4 Accessories.......................................................................................................... 8
1.5 Definitions ........................................................................................................... 8

2. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 9


2.1 Assembly ............................................................................................................. 9
2.2 Electrical connections ........................................................................................ 9
2.3 Wiring diagram for multiple units .............................................................. 10

3. USER INTERFACE AND START UP 11


3.1 Display ................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Keypads .............................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Preliminary configurations ............................................................................. 12
3.4 Functions available from the keypad ........................................................... 12

4. FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS 13


4.1 Temperature probe settings ........................................................................... 13
4.2 Temperature display ....................................................................................... 13
4.3 Temperature control ....................................................................................... 13
4.4 Duty Setting ...................................................................................................... 14
4.5 Continuous cycle .......................................................................................... 14
4.6 Compressor protection ................................................................................... 15
4.7 Defrost ............................................................................................................... 15
4.8 Alarm parameters ............................................................................................17
4.9 Evaporator fan management parameters ...................................................20
4.10 Clock and time band parameters................................................................ 21
4.11 Rapid parameter set selection (EZY)..........................................................22
4.12 Other settings .............................................................................................22

5. TABLES OF ALARMS AND PARAMETERS 23


5.1 Table of alarms and signals ...........................................................................23
5.2 Description of the main signals and alarms...............................................23
5.3 Data error ...........................................................................................................24
5.4 Modifying the parameters.............................................................................24
5.5 Setting the default parameters.....................................................................24
5.6 Table of easy parameters ..............................................................................25
5.7 Table of easy compact parameters .............................................................26
5.9 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................28

6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 29
6.1 easy technical specifications .........................................................................29
6.2 easy compact technical specifications ........................................................29
6.3 Electromagnetic compatibility ......................................................................29

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1. INTRODUCTION
easy and easy compact are electronic microprocessor controllers with been enhanced with new functions for more dynamic and effective
LED display, developed for the management of refrigerating units, display management of the temperature control and defrost.
cabinets and showcases. They exploit the experience and the success of
easy compact the smallest, most economical easy model, with one relay
the previous PJ32 range, with the objective of offering a product that
only, and a simplified display.
is simpler and more economical. The structure of the parameters has

1.1 Main characteristics


The following table lists the main features of the easy and easy compact
controllers.
Features Models
easy easy compact
Ergonomic polycarbonate keypad with three buttons P P
Keypad protection to prevent tampering P P
Access to the configuration parameters by password P P
Digit display -199 to 999 -99 to 99
Decimal point P P
Display in °C or °F P P
LED display
Defrost (*) - by stopping the compressor P P
- heater P -
- hot gas P -
- heater with temperature control P -
Duty setting function P P
Continuous cycle function P P
Relay outputs (*)
Up to two analogue inputs for NTC or PTC probes (*) P P
Multifunction analogue or digital input (*) P -
In the models with at least 2 probes: display second/third probe (*) P P
Input for CAREL IROPZKEY** programming key (*) P P
Input for external CAREL IROPZ485 connector (RS485 network) (*) P P
Buzzer (audible alarm signals) (*) P -
Fixed or removable terminals P P
Fastening from rear or front P P
Easy Set (rapid instrument configuration selection) P P
Table 1.a
(*) Check that this is available on the model in question.
Important: each of the features should be checked for the model
in question.

1.2 Models as working as a thermometer and a thermostat (like the PJEZS), also
The easy and easy compact controllers differ as regards operation, and manages the defrost actuator. The frequency and duration of the defrost
the number inputs and outputs. can be set. The end defrost can occur according to the temperature
easy models: reached (connecting a probe to the evaporator) or by time. In addition
PJEZS (0, 1, 6, 7)*; PJEZ(X, Y)*; PJEZC* controllers and PJEZM(0, 1, 6, 7)* these models feature two probe inputs, for the control probe (room), the
thermometer only defrost probe, and a digital input (this can also be configured as a probe).
easy compact models: There are two relay outputs for controlling the actuators ( compressor)
PJEZS(N, P)* controller and PJEZM(N,P)* thermometer only and for managing defrost . Models PJEZY and PJEZX differ in that:
• PJEZY has relays that are electrically connected together;
Models and features • PJEZX has independent relays.
S models (PJEZS*)
The ideal solution for the management of static refrigeration units (that is, C models (PJEZC*)
without fan on the evaporator), operating at normal temperature (above The most complete solution for ventilated units operating at low
0ºC). This model, in fact, performs the functions of thermometer, displaying temperature. These models have three relays, providing complete control
the temperature of the unit, and electronic thermostat, activating the of the compressor, fan and defrost management functions. The three 16
compressor (or the solenoid valve in the case of multiplexed units) so as A/2H, 8 A and 8 A resistive relays have been built into a very compact case
to maintain the required temperature. Furthermore, it handles automatic in the versions which also feature the 230 V or 115 V power transformer,
defrost by the forced shutdown of the compressor, and safety functions and without compromising the performance or the reliability of the
through the management of the time settings. product.

X and Y models (PJEZX*, PJEZY*) M models (PJEZM*)


These are designed for the management of static units operating at Solution for simply measuring the temperature.
low temperature (that is, below 0ºC), which require active defrost using
electric heaters or the injection of hot gas. The PJEZ(Y,X)*, in fact, as well

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Summary table of the functions associated with the models
function see par. easy easy compact
mod. mod. mod. mod.S mod.M mod.S mod.M
C X Y 2 probes + 1 2 probes + 1 2 1 2 1
multifunction probe multifunction probe prbs probe prbs probe
input input
temperature display 4.2 P P P P P P P P P P P
temperature measurement in °C/°F 4.2 P P P P P P * P P P *
parameter access using password 5.4 P P P P P P * P P P *
set point modification 3.4 P P P P P P * P P P *
night-time set point management 4.3 P P P P - P - - - - -
enable/disable direct probe 2 alarm 4.2 - - - - - P - - - P -
temperature probe calibration 4.1 P P P P P P * P P P *
temperature control in DIRECT mode 4.3 P P P P P - - P P - -
temperature control in REVERSE mode 4.3 P P P P P - - P P - -
compressor protectors 4.6 P P P P P - - P P - -
duty setting 4.4 P P P P P - - P P - -
continuous cycle 4.5 P P P P P - - P P - -
defrost 4.7 P P P P P - - P P - -
high/low temperature alarm 4.8 P P P P P P * P P P *
dirty condenser alarm 4.8 P P P P - P - P - P -
evaporator fan management 4.9 P - - - - - - - - - -
ON/OFF 3.4 P P P P P P * P P P *
AUX output configuration 4.12 P P P P P P * P P P *
enable/disable keypad 4.12 P P P P P P * P P P *
enable/disable buzzer 4.12 P P P P P P * - - - -
modified parameter detection 4.12 P P P P P P * P P P *
rapid parameter set selection 4.11 P P P P P - - P P - -
clock and time band management 4.10 P P P - - - - - - - -
Table 1.c
* available but cannot be set from the keypad nor the programming key.

1.3 NTC and PTC probes 1.5 Definitions


All easy and easy compact models use PTC and NTC probes conforming Continuous cycle: function that runs the compressor for the set time.
to the CAREL standard, with resistance values of 985Ω at 25°C for the
PTC, and 10 kΩ for the NTC. Below are some codes of the more common Defrost: function that controls the defrost of the evaporator.
CAREL.
Duty setting: safety function that in the event of control probe faults
code description operating index of starts the compressor at set time intervals.
range protection
NTC***HP00 NTC probe, 6x15 mm -50T50°C IP67 easy: trademark of the PJEZ(S, X, Y, C, M)* thermostats.
bulb, plastic
NTC***WP00 NTC probe , 6x40 mm -50T100°C IP67 easy compact: more compact and economical version of the easy.
bulb, metal
Available in models PJEZ(S, M)*.
PTC***W000 PTC probe, 6x40 mm -50T100°C IP67
bulb, metal, 1.5 m long
Table 1.c

1.4 Accessories
• CAREL IROPZKEY* programming key (for duplicating the parameters);
• CAREL IROPZ485S0 RS485 converter (for the RS485 supervisory
network).

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2. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
2.1 Assembly the same time with the screwdriver so that the catch moves back. Do
not unscrew too much, the head of the screw must not be raised from
Warnings: the surface of the front panel (phase 2);
Avoid installing the boards in environments with the following • repeat the same operation for the top screw (phase 2);
characteristics: • apply the front frame (phase 3).
• relative humidity greater than 90% or where there is condensation;
• strong vibrations or knocks;
• exposure to continuous water sprays; 1 2 3
• exposure to aggressive and polluting atmospheres(e.g.: sulphur and
ammonia fumes, saline mist, smoke) so as to avoid corrosion and/or
oxidation;
• strong magnetic and/or radio frequency interference (there avoid ( )
installing the units near transmitting antennae); *
• near transmitting antennae and to the elements in general;
• large and rapid fluctuations in the ambient temperature;
• environments where explosives or mixes of flammable gases are
max 2,5
present;
• exposure to dust (formation of corrosive patina with possible oxidation
Fig. 2.c
and reduction of insulation.
(*) do not over-tighten the screws.
To install easy and easy compact: make an opening in the panel based on
the drilling template, 71x29 mm.
Dismantling using the screws from the front
• unclip the front frame;
• unscrew the bottom screw, at the moment the front panel detaches
Panel installation using 2 rear brackets (Figs. 2.a and from the panel keep pressure on the screw and unscrew a further 90°
2.b) to make the catch go back into its slot;
• insert the instrument in the opening (phase 1); • repeat for the top screw;
• secure the instrument by sliding the brackets in the guides on the • remove the instrument from panel, keeping it horizontal
instrument until compressing them against the panel (phase 2);

easy

1 2
2.2 Electrical connections
PUSH

Warnings:
• the electrical connections must only be completed by a qualified
electrician;
Fig. 2.a
• a power supply other than the type specified may seriously damage
the system;
easy compact
• separate as much as possible the probes and digital input signal
cables from the cables carrying inductive loads and power cables to
avoid possible electromagnetic disturbance. Never lay power cables
1 2
(including the electrical cables) and probe signal cables in the same
conduits. Do not install the probe cables in the immediate vicinity of
PUSH

power devices (contactors, circuit breakers or similar);


• reduce the path of the probe and sensor cables as much as possible,
and avoid spiral paths that enclose power devices. The probes must
be connected using shielded cables (minimum cross-section of each
Fig. 2.b wire: 0.5 mm2);
• avoid direct contact with internal electronic components;
• connection errors (and connections other than those indicated in this
Removing from the panel with brackets manual) may involve danger to the safety of the users and cause faults
• release the instrument by pressing both brackets where marked “push” on the instruments and the components connected;
and sliding it back on the guides. • fit the unit with all the electromechanical safety devices required to
guarantee correct operation and the complete safety of the user.

Information:
Panel installation from the front using screws (Fig. 2.c)
• the thickness of the fastening panel must not exceed 3 mm; • the probes can be installed up to a maximum distance of 30 m from
• remove the front frame and make sure that the two catches are in place the controller. To extend the distance of the probes, use cables with a
(these must not protrude from the outline of the drilling template). If minimum cross-section of 1 mm2, shielded where possible. In this case,
necessary, unscrew the two screws. Do not unscrew excessively, the the shield must be connected to the common of the probe. Do not
screws must not be detached from the front panel (phase 1); earth the other end of the shield (the sensor end);
• insert the instrument in the opening in the panel and hold it in position • only use IP67 probes as end defrost probes; place the probes with the
by the centre of the front panel (phase 1); vertical bulb upwards, so as to assist the drainage of any condensate.
• using the screwdriver, tighten the bottom screw 90°, the catch must The thermistor temperature probes (NTC or PTC) have no polarity, so
come out of its slot and click onto the panel, then tighten until the front the order of connection of the ends is not important;
panel is secure; Do not over-tighten, when the front panel is secured • use cable ends suitable for the corresponding terminals. Loosen each
blocks simply make another ½ turn to compress the gasket; If the catch screw and insert the cable ends, then tighten the screws. When the
does not click onto the panel, unscrew the screw, applying pressure at operation is completed, slightly tug the cables to check they are

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sufficiently tight. easy compact wiring diagrams
The connections of the inputs and outputs, depending on the models, PJEZS***0** PJEZS***E**
may be made: PJEZS***1**
• using traditional screw terminals; PROG. SERIAL
NTC PROBES NTC PROBES
1 2 3 KEY CONV 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5
• using plug-in terminals with screw cable connection blocks;
• using plug-in terminals with crimped cable connection blocks. L N L N

• using plug-in terminals, which significantly simplify the connection


of the instrument both during installation and maintenance. This also
avoids connection errors, as there are three connection blocks with a
PJEZM*N*0** PJEZM*N*E**
different number of pins. PJEZM*N*1**
Connect the inputs and the outputs following the diagram shown on the PROG. SERIAL
NTC PROBES NTC PROBES
1 2 KEY CONV 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
instrument label.
L N L N
12V~ 12V~
For the 12 Vac versions:
• if the power supply available is mains, a safety transformer is required
to ensure double insulation between the power supply and the very
PJEZM*P*0** PJEZM*P*E**
low voltage electronics. If required, a fuse must be installed in series
PJEZM*P*1**
with the primary (32 mAT for code TRA12VDE00). The transformer-
NTC PROBES NTC PROBES
instrument connection must be as short as possible; 1 2 3
PROG. SERIAL
KEY CONV 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4
• if the power supply available is already low voltage, but not 12 Vac, AUX AUX
L N L N
a suitable adapting transformer must be used: double insulation
between the primary and secondary and definition for surge on the
primary to the appropriate level (2000 V for applications in industrial
Fig. 2.e
environments.

The voltage supplied to these terminals (see the wiring diagrams) must
correspond, within the specified tolerances, to the value shown on
the instrument connection label. The insulation of the instrument, for 2.3 Wiring diagram for multiple units
versions with mains power supply (230 Vac and 115 Vac), is reinforced.
Warnings:
The versions with 12 Vac/Vdc power supply, on the other hand, do not
feature such insulation. • the RS485 converter (IROPZ485S0) is sensitive to electrostatic
discharges, and therefore must be handled with extreme care;
easy wiring diagrams • check the technical documents on the CAREL IROPZ485S0 option for
the description of the connection methods so as to avoid damaging
PJEZ(S, X)* the instrument;
-10T50 SERIAL
CONV • suitably fasten the converter so as to avoid disconnections;
DI / PROBE

NTC/PTC
PROG.
KEY
• perform the wiring with the power supply disconnected;
PROBES
• keep the IROPZ485S0 serial option cables separate from the original
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 wires (relay outputs and power supply).
DEF. T.
AMB. T.

or
L N
or
The RS485 converter (IROPZ485S0) is used to connect the easy and easy
AUX 230Vac or
L 115 Vac or compact instruments to the supervisor network, allowing complete
12 Vac/Vdc
N
control and monitoring of the easy units connected.
PJEZ(C, Y)* The system allows up to 207 units to be connected together, with a
-10T50 SERIAL
CONV maximum length of 1000 m. For the connection, the standard accessories
DI / PROBE

PROG. are required (RS485-USB converter CAREL code CVSTDUMOR0) and two
NTC/PTC KEY
PROBES 120 Ω, terminal resistors, to be fitted on the terminal block on the first and
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 last instrument connected.
Connect the RS485 converter to the easy or easy compact unit using
DEF. T.
AMB. T.

L N
or 230Vac or
or a 4-wire cable and make the connections as shown in the figure. The
AUX
L
115 Vac or
12 Vac/Vdc line should be started and ended with a 120 Ω 1/4 W resistor. For the
N allocation of the serial address see parameter H0. The recommended
PJEZ(M)* connection cable is a twisted pair with shield and cross-section from 0.5
-10T50 SERIAL
CONV
to 1.5 mm2 (AW6 22-24).
DI / PROBE

NTC/PTC
PROG.
KEY USB
PROBES

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DEF. T.
AMB. T.

AUX L N
230Vac or or
L CVSTDUMOR0
N 115 Vac or
12 Vac/Vdc
easy
GND

-+ ...

Fig. 2.d 120 ohm GND


+
- IROPZ485S0
RS485

max. 207
easy units

GND
+ IROPZ485S0
-
RS485

easy

GND
120 ohm + IROPZ485S0
-

Fig. 2.f
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3. USER INTERFACE AND START UP
3.1 Display 3.2 Keypads
easy Keypad functions for easy and easy compact models C,
S, X, Y
1 7
2 1
3
2
4
5 3

Fig. 3.a Fig. 3.c

but. function normal operation start up but. normal operation start up


no. ON OFF flash no. pressing the button pressing with
1 compressor on off call ON alone other buttons
2 fan on off call ON 1 more than 3 s: switch pressed -
3 defrost on off call ON ON/OFF together with
3 activates
4 auxiliary output active output not - ON
/deactivates
output (AUX) active
the continuous
5 clock (RTC) RTC available, RTC not ON (if the
cycle
enabled available or clock is
2 - 1 s: displays/sets the - for 1 s pressed
(tEN=1) and not enabled fitted)
set point RESET together
at least one (tEN=0) or no
- more than 3 s: current EZY (2 and 3)
time band time band set
accesses the parameter set activate
has been set
setting menu (enter parameter
6 alarm alarm in no alarm in - ON
password 22) reset
progress progress
- mutes the audible procedure
7 digits three digits with decimal point and range -199 to alarm (buzzer)
999. See parameters /4, /5, /6 for the type of probe
3 more than 3 s: activates pressed for 1 s
displayed, values in °C/°F and decimal point
/deactivates the defrost together with displays
Table 3.a 1 activates firmware
/deactivates version
the continuous
cycle
easy compact Table 3.c

Keypad functions for easy and easy compact M models


(models with keypad only)
Fig. 3.b

but. function normal operation start up 1


no. ON OFF flash
1 compressor on off call ON 2
2 digits two digits with sign and decimal point, -99 to 99(*).
See parameters /4, /5, /6 for the type of probe 3

displayed, values in °C/°F and decimal point


Table 3.b Fig. 3.d
(*) The parameters that feature three digit values can be set from the
supervisor. In this case, the display will show “--” . but. normal operation start up
no. pressing the button alone
1 more than 3 s: switch ON/OFF -
2 - 1 s: displays/sets the set point - pressed
- more than 3 s: accesses the together
parameter setting menu (enter activate
password 22) parameter reset
- mutes the audible alarm (buzzer) procedure
3 rapid selection of probe displayed for 1 s
displays
firmware
version
Table 3.d

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3.3 Preliminary configurations Set point setting (desired temperature value)
Once the electrical connections have been completed, simply power-up The easy and easy compact devices control the desired temperature (set
the controller to make it operative. point) inside the cabinet or cold room directly and dynamically.
CAREL then recommends to check that the display does not show any To view and modify the set point:
alarm signals (see par. “5.1 Table of alarms and signals” on page 23), then • press SET for 1 s, the set value will start flashing;
set the time and date (in the models fitted with RTC, see par. “4.10 Clock • increase or decrease the value using UP or DOWN;
and time band parameters” page 21), and finally set the parameters as • press SET to confirm the new value.
desired. The main parameters are as follows: Important: the PJEZM* models fitted with keypad simply monitor
the deviation from the set point and where necessary signal an
Control parameters
alarm. On these models, the set point can only be modified using
st set point
parameter “St”.
rd set point differential
Defrost parameters
d0 type of defrost Manual defrost
dl interval between two defrosts Not available on the easy and easy compact thermometer models (M).
dt end defrost temperature Press DOWN for more than 3 s (activated only if the temperature
dP maximum defrost duration conditions are right.
Alarm parameters
Ad temperature alarm delay
AL low temperature alarm threshold/deviation Continuous cycle
AH high temperature alarm threshold/deviation Not available on the easy and easy compact thermometer models (M).
Table 3.e Press UP+DOWN for more than 3 s (activated only if the temperature
Note: The procedure for modifying the parameters is described in conditions are right).
par. “5.2 Modifying the parameters” page 24.
The continuous cycle is used to maintain refrigeration active in the
cabinet or cold room, regardless of the temperature inside the unit. This
may be useful for rapidly bringing the temperature below the set point
value.

3.4 Functions available from the keypad


Rapid display of the temperature read by the other
probes (only available for easy and easy compact
On and off thermometer models - M)
Switching the instrument ON: press UP for more than 3 s (when pressing Press the DOWN button to scroll the temperatures read by the probes.
the button, the display shows ON). Each time the DOWN button is pressed, the display will show the name
of the probe Pr1, Pr2 or Pr3 (only on the models with 3 inputs and with
Switching the instrument OFF: press UP for more than 3 s. The display
multifunction input configured as a probe) and after 1 s the temperature
shows the message “OFF”, alternating with the temperature measured by
measured by the selected probe will be displayed.
the set probe.
To display the other probes, press DOWN again.
In off status, the following functions are disabled (if featured by the
To return to the normal display, wait 3 s without pressing any buttons
model):
(exit by timeout).
• compressor control / duty setting / continuous cycle;
• defrost;
• fan control;
• alarms : ‘LO’, ‘HI’, ‘IA’, ‘cht’, ‘CHT’;
• door switch (A4= 7/8 );
• buzzer (when available)
While the following are enabled:
• temperature display, alternating with the message “OFF”;
• parameter display and setting;
• alarms: “E0”, “E1”, “E2”;
• the internal timer relating to parameter ‘dI’ is updated. If ‘dI’ expires in
OFF status, a defrost is performed when restarting;
• auxiliary relay management, only in the following configurations:
• H1= = 1/2 (“E0” alarm only)
• H1= 3, A4= 6;

Note: when exiting OFF status, the following settings are set to
zero (that is, are not saved prior to OFF): evaporator fan alarm
hysteresis and management (A0), temperature control hysteresis (rd), cht
pre-alarm hysteresis (AE). In addition, the delays are set to zero for the
display of the temperature alarms (Ad, d8, c6), dripping (dd) and post-
dripping (Fd).

Warnings:
• when first connected, easy is already on and ready to be used;
• the instrument can be switched on from a supervisor PC and via an
external contact (setting A4= 5). The latter has priority over the other
modes.

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4. FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS
This chapter describes all the functions of the easy and easy compact. See Parameter /4 selects the probe shown on the display, all the other display
Table 1.c for the compatibility of the functions with the model used. and control modes remain unchanged.
Important: the easy compact models can display up to 2
Important:
probes.
the easy compact models only display two digits. In the range
below -99 and above 99, the terminal will display “- -”. The parameter
codes with 3 digits are converted as follows:
/5: select °C/°F
easy easy compact Defines the unit of measure used for temperature control.
/C1 -C1 /5=0 to work in °C
/C2 -C2 /5=1 to work in °F.
EZY EY
Warning:
Table 4.a
• when changing from one unit of measure to the other, all the values of
While the messages become: the temperature parameters are modified to the new unit of measure.
• The max and min limits of the absolute temperature parameters are
easy easy compact the same for both °C that °F. The range of temperatures allowed is
OFF OF therefore different between °C and °F:
dEF dF
Pr1 P1
Pr2 P2 /6: disable decimal point
SEt St Used to enable or disable the temperature display with the resolution to
Table 4.b the tenths of a degree between -20 and + 20 (easy) or -10 and +10 (easy
compact).
/6= 0 temperature displayed to the tenth of a degree;
/6=1 temperature displayed without the tenths of a degree.
Note: the decimal point is only disabled in relation to the reading
shown on the display (the calculations performed by the controller
4.1 Temperature probe settings remain unchanged).
Depending on the models, the easy and easy compact controllers feature
one or two analogue inputs. The easy controllers, in addition, also feature
a multifunction input (analogue or digital). After installation, the values /7: enable probe 2 alarm (M models only)
measured by the temperature probes can be corrected and stabilised In the thermometer models (M), fitted with two probes, setting /7= 1
using the following parameters. enables the alarm relating to the second probe (E1).

/2: probe measurement stability


Coefficient used to stabilise the temperature measured by the probes.
/2 acts as a “filter” on the minimum variations in the temperature
measurement, and at the same time calculates the average of the
readings.
• low values assigned to /2 allow a prompt response of the sensor
4.3 Temperature control
to temperature variations (the reading becomes more sensitive to The following parameters are used to control the temperature: St, r1, r2,
disturbance); r3, r4 and rd.
• high values slow down the response, but guarantee greater immunity
to disturbance (more stable and more precise reading).
St: set point, r1 minimum value and r2 maximum value of the set
point
/C1/C2/C3: probe 1, 2, 3 offset Parameter St determines the desired temperature to be maintained inside
These parameters are used to correct the temperature measured by the cabinet or cold room (set point). Parameters r1 (minimum value) and
the probes (/C1 probe 1, /C2 probe 2 and /C3 probe 3), with an offset in r2 (maximum) set the range of temperatures fir setting the set point.
tenths of a degree. The value assigned to this parameter is in fact added Note: the set point can be set by pressing the SET button (see par.
to (/C1/C2/C2>0) or subtracted from (/C1/C2/C3<0) the temperature “Setting the set point (desired temperature value)” page 12).
measured by the related probe.
Important: parameter /C3 is not available on the easy compact r3: select direct/reverse operation
models. Defines the operating mode of the device:
• r3=0: direct with defrost. Used to request the activation of the
compressor when the temperature measured by probe 1 rises above
the set point. This mode also includes defrost (also called “cooling”
mode, see Fig. 4.a)
• r3=1: direct without defrost (Fig. 4.a)
4.2 Temperature display • r3=2: reverse without defrost (Fig. 4.a). Used to request the activation
The temperature displayed, the unit of measure and the decimal resolution of the compressor when the temperature measured by probe 1 falls
can be set according to the following parameters: /4, /5 and /6. below the set point. This mode does NOT include defrost (also called
“heating” mode, see Fig. 4.a).

/4 : select probe displayed


Used to choose whether to display the temperature read by the control
probe (Probe 1), Probe 2 or the status of the multifunction input (analogue
or digital).

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C4 C4
“Direct” mode (cooling) “Reverse” mode (heating)
ON
1 1
ON ON
compressor OFF
OFF= 15 min.
OFF OFF
Fig. 4.b
2 2
set point set point
rd rd

Fig. 4.a c4: compressor on time with duty setting


c4= 0 in the event of an ambient probe fault, the
Key:
compressor will be always off
1. compressor request;
2. probe 1 c4= 100 the compressor will remain always on; and the
(c4=99 15 minute off time is not considered.
Important: the operating mode can also be set by external for easy compact)
contact connected to the multifunction digital input (parameter 0<c4<100 at the moment a probe error (E0) is detected, the
A4=9). In this case, the contact controls operation (direct/reverse) with (0<c4<99 duty setting cycle starts from the current status
priority over parameter r3. for easy compact) of the compressor (that is, the status of the
compressor is maintained) and the time already
elapsed is ignored.The compressor times set by
r4: night-time set point delta parameters C1, C2, C3 are always observed.
Value that automatically increases the set point temperature during the
Duty setting and defrost
night-time operation time bands.
If the control probe error occurs when the controller is in defrost mode,
r4=0: night-time set point= St
the function is not stopped but rather is completed as required; in
r4>0: night-time set point= St + r4
addition, the defrost can still be performed when called. During the
Important: defrost, the duty setting timer is not stopped but rather keeps counting
the ON and OFF times.
1. to enable night-time operation, not only does r4 need to be set >0, but
the digital input must also be enabled and configured (see parameter
Duty setting and continuous cycle
A4=4 curtain switch/night-time operation) or a night-time time band
If the continuous cycle is operating, the controller instantly exits this status
enables (see par. “4.10 Clock and time band parameters” page 21);
and activates duty setting (also for safety reasons, given that during the
2. night-time operation does not necessarily mean at night, but rather
continuous cycle the low temperature alarm is disabled). To re-activate
the time bands in which the value of the set point is modified. This
continuous cycle operation, the ambient probe fault must be resolved.
usually corresponds to the period in which the refrigerated cabinet is
If the probe error is no longer present, the unit returns to normal operation.
not used (shop closed) and when the curtain is down.
The compressor again takes on the logic of the control, respecting the
times C1, C2, C3.
rd Control differential
Value that is added to (or subtracted from, in ‘reverse’ mode) the
temperature set point.
rd= low values:
• more precise temperature control;
• high compressor On/Off switching frequency in the event of minimum 4.5 Continuous cycle
temperature deviations (with the risk of causing damage).
The continuous cycle is used to maintain refrigeration continuously
rd= high values:
active, regardless of the temperature inside the unit. The function is used
• less precise temperature control; to rapidly lower the product temperature, even below the set point, for
• low compressor On/Off switching frequency in the event of minimum example after filling the cabinets. In this phase, the temperature may fall
temperature deviations.
below the set point by the value set for parameter AH.
Important: the compressor can also be safeguarded using the To activate or deactivate the continuous cycle from the keypad, press the
parameters that limit the number of activations/hour and the UP + DOWN buttons for more than 3 seconds, the display will show “cc”
minimum off time (see par. “4.6 Compressor protection” page 15). and the icon will flash (2 flashes, pause);

cc: continuous cycle duration


This represents the time in hours that the compressor operates
continuously for so as to lower the temperature, even below the set
point. If cc=0 the continuous cycle is not activated. The controller exits
the continuous cycle procedure after the time set for parameter “cc” has
expired, or when reaching the minimum temperature (see the minimum
temperature alarm, parameter AL).

4.4 Duty Setting


Safety function that ensures the operation of the compressor even in the c6: temperature alarm bypass after continuous cycle
event of a control probe fault. If alarm E0 occurs, duty setting ensures the This is the time in hours during which all the temperature alarms
operation of the compressor until the fault is resolved. The compressor, are deactivated after a continuous cycle. If the temperature of the
not being able to be activated according to temperature, works cyclically refrigerated unit, after the continuous cycle, lowers due to inertia below
with an ON time equal to the value assigned to parameter c4 (in minutes) the minimum temperature threshold (set point-AL), the activation of
and a fixed OFF time of 15 minutes, see Fig. 4.b. the low temperature alarm is delayed for the time c6. In any case, the
continuous cycle is deactivated at the temperature (set point-AL).

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4.6 Compressor protection 4.7 Defrost
The easy and easy compact controllers are fitted with an automatic For the correct and safe use of the easy and easy compact controllers, it is
compressor protection system to avoid continual starts or stops of the essential to program defrost cycles.
unit. The protection is based on the times in minutes set for parameters
c0; c1; c2; c3:
Type of defrost (parameter d0):
The defrost may be performed by stopping the compressor, heater or
c0 compressor and fan start delay on power-up hot gas.
When the controller is powered-up, this delays the start of the compressor In addition, it can be managed:
and the evaporator fan (see Fig. 4.c). • by temperature: using the defrost probe located on the evaporator. In
any case, the defrost will end after a maximum settable safety duration.
The end defrost for maximum duration alarm “Ed” (parameter A8) can
c1 minimum time between consecutive compressor starts be disabled.
Delay between two consecutive starts of the compressor (see Fig. 4.d). • by time: when there is no defrost probe.
Note: • by time with temperature control (heater only); for a programmable
time: the defrost output is only activated when the temperature is
• if the maximum number of starts/hour allowed is 10, simply set c1=6
below the end defrost threshold, guaranteeing energy saving and
to ensure this limit is observed.
defrosting of the evaporator even in more extreme situations (see Fig.
• as well as c1, also remember that parameter “dd” (dripping time) stops
4.g).
the compressor and the evaporator fan after a defrost.

1
c2/c3 minimum compressor off/on time dP
These determine the minimum off time (c2) and on time (c3) for the ON
compressor. Compressor calls will be ignored until the times c2 and c3
have elapsed (see Figs. 4.e and 4.f ). OFF
t
ON
2
1 OFF
ON dt
2 OFF
ON dt-1 °C
3 OFF
C0

Fig. 4.c 3 t

ON
ON
2 OFF OFF
ON t
3 OFF
C1 Fig. 4.g
Key
Fig. 4.d 1 defrost call;
2 defrost temperature probe;
ON 3 defrost heater.
2 OFF
ON d0 type of defrostt type of end defrost
3 OFF 0 heater by temperature
C2 1 hot gas
2 heater by time
Fig. 4.e 3 hot gas
4 heater with temperature control
ON Table 4.c
2 OFF
ON Important: on the easy and easy compact models and the easy
3 OFF models without defrost relay, defrost can only be performed by
C3 stopping the compressor. In these cases, the defrost may be managed by
time (recommended d0=2) or temperature (if the defrost probe is present,
Fig. 4.f recommended d0=0).

Key to Figs 4.c…4.f


1 instrument power-up; How to start the defrost:
2 compressor call; • from the keypad pressing the DOWN button for 3 s (manual defrost);
3 compressor • by digital input (in the models where fitted, setting parameter A4=3);
• from the supervisor;
• setting the time bands (if RTC available /enabled);
• at the end of the interval between two defrosts (parameter dI>0);
• when switching the instrument on (parameter d4=1).

Important: the easy compact models, not having the RTC nor
the digital input, cannot be set with defrost time bands and
cannot be connected to an external contact for defrost management.

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The defrost may be called, but not activated, in the following In the event of defrost probe failure, the controller performs a timed
cases: defrost with a duration equal to the value set for “dP”. The same is true if
• continuous cycle; the end defrost set point can not be reached, the defrost is stopped after
• dripping (dd>0); a maximum time equal to the value of dP, and the error Ed is displayed (if
• post-dripping ( Fd>0); enabled by A8) and stays on until a correct defrost cycle is performed.
• compressor protectors;
• off status;
• disabling from digital input(A4=2);
• setting the time delay (d5>0) for the defrost function when the dP: maximum defrost duration
instrument is switched on (d4=1); Determines the maximum duration of the defrost (in minutes or seconds,
• direct control mode only without defrost (r3=1) or reverse (r3=2) (in see parameter dC). When defrost by time is set (d0= 2/3/4) dP represents
this case the defrost is not called); the effective duration of the defrost.
• defrost by temperature (d0=0, 1, 4) and temperature measured by the
defrost probe above the end defrost set point (dt).

d4: defrost when switching the instrument on


The defrost ends correctly: Starts a defrost when switching the instrument on (d4= 1). This has
• at the end of the pre-set time (see parameter “dP”); priority over the activation of the compressor and the continuous cycle.
• when reaching the set temperature (dt). Running a defrost when switching the instrument on may be useful in
When the defrost ends correctly, the dripping (equal to the time set for special situations (e.g. frequent power failures).
parameter dd) and post-dripping (parameter Fd) phases start.
Case 1: the system is subject to frequent power failures
In the event of power failures the instrument’s internal clock, which
The defrost ends early: calculates the interval between two defrosts, starting from zero, is reset.
• from the keypad, pressing the DOWN button for 3 s (manual end If the frequency of the power failure were, in an extreme case, greater
defrost); than the defrost frequency (e.g. a power failure every 8 hours against a
• due to an immediate external alarm “IA” ; defrost every 10 hours), the controller would never perform a defrost. In
• due to a dirty condenser alarm “CHt”; this type of situation it is better to activate the defrost when the unit is
• by setting direct mode only without defrost (r3=1) or reverse (r3=2); turned on, above all if the defrost is controlled by temperature (probe on
• switching off; the evaporator), so unnecessary defrosts are avoided or at least reduced
• when requested from the supervisor; in duration.
• from digital input (see parameter A4=2) (the defrost call remains
pending). Case 2: Systems with many refrigeration units
In this situation, if the defrost on power-up is activated (d4= 1) after a
In these cases, the early end of the defrost is not followed by dripping power failure all the units will start a defrost. This may cause overloads.
and post-dripping. To avoid this, parameter “d5” can be exploited, which allows a delay to be
set before the defrost starts, a delay which obviously must be different
Important: for each unit.
• the defrost is only available in direct mode, that is, when parameters ON 2
r3=0 or A4=9 (the latter has priority over r3);
OFF
• using parameter d0, and according to the model available, type of
defrost to be activated can be selected; ON
• the defrost has priority over normal temperature control; it may also dP (1)
have priority over the compressor protectors (see parameter d9); OFF unit 1
• during the defrost, the temperature display can be frozen (see [d4(1)= 1]

parameter d6); ON
dP (2)
• the continuous cycle has priority over the defrost d5 (2)
OFF unit 2
[d4(2)= 1]

ON
d5 (3) dP (3)
OFF unit 3
[d4(3)= 1]
1

Parameters for configuring the defrost Fig. 4.h


Key:
dI: interval between defrosts 1 power-up;
The defrost is performed periodically at a frequency of every “dI” (in hours 2 voltage.
or minutes, see parameter dC).
The interval starts counting from the previous end defrost. If the time is
equal to 0 (dI=0), the defrost is not performed, except when activated
from the keypad, by digital input, from the supervisor or by time band. d5: defrost delay on power-up or when enabled by digital input
During defrosts the temperature alarms are inhibited. Represents the time which must elapse between when the controller is
turned on and the start of the defrost.

dt: end defrost temperature set point/defrost temperature threshold The digital input can be used to start a defrost from external contact (see
with temp. control parameter A4=3); d5 represents the delay between when the defrost is
For the models fitted with end defrost probe, this parameter allows an enabled, or called, and when it effectively starts.
evaporator temperature to be set at which the defrost is stopped (the The defrost from digital input can be exploited to perform defrosts in real
evaporator temperature is measured by the defrost probe). The end time when is the RTC option is not fitted. Simply connect a timer to the
defrost temperature differential is fixed at 1° C (defrost thermostat, d0= multifunction digital input. The defrost will be activated when the timer
4). contact is closed. In the case where more than unit is connected to the
If, at the start of a defrost cycle, the temperature measured by the defrost same timer, it is recommended to set parameter d5 to delay the defrosts
probe is greater than “dt”, the cycle is not performed. to a different time for each unit.
Furthermore, to avoid unnecessary defrosts controlled by the instrument’s
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internal clock, it is suggested to set parameter dI=0 (only manual defrosts dC: time base
from the keypad or multifunction contact) or to set dI to a value which is Used to modify the unit of measure used to count the times for parameters
greater than the maximum set interval. dI (defrost interval) and dP (defrost duration).
The following values are available:
A4 Meaning d5
dC dI dP
3 start defrost on closing delay between call and effective
0 hours minutes
start
1 minutes seconds
Table 4.d
Table 4.e

The parameter dC=1 can be useful to:


d6: freeze control temperature display during defrost
This function locks the display of the ambient temperature during the
• test the operation of the defrost function with reduced times;
defrost cycle at the last value read before the current defrost (d6= 1).
• manage air driers. The defrost cycle thus becomes the condensate
drain cycle, which must occur at close intervals (minutes) and for very
d6= 0 display the message “dF” alternating with the temperature
brief durations (seconds).
measured by the control probe;
d6= 1 freeze the display on the last temperature measured before the
Important: this parameter should be used (dC= 1) if the defrost
defrost.
requires the activation of the compressor (hot gas) and when
The display normally returns when the measurement first reaches the
d9=1, as otherwise the compressor may be damaged due to a number
set point or, in any case, after the set alarm bypass time after defrost
high of consecutive starts.
(parameter d8).
The freeze mode is also valid for the display of the second and third
probe, if enabled (parameter /4).

dd: dripping time


This parameter forces the compressor and the evaporator fans off after a 4.8 Alarm parameters
defrost, in order to allow the evaporator to drip.
The alarms can be set as regards the threshold, type and activation
The value of this parameter indicates the number of minutes the
delays.
compressor and fan are off. If dd = 0 no dripping is set, therefore at end
When an alarm occurs, the unit may stop normal operation and warn that
defrost the compressor starts immediately.
the alarm situation has occurred, based on the type of alarm.
1 ON
OFF A0: alarm and fan temperature differential
ON
This represents the differential used to activate the high and low
2 OFF
temperature alarms (“AH”, “AL”) and for the management of the fan.
ON
In the event of an alarm, as seen in the figure, the value of “A0” determines
3 OFF
dd the actual activation of the temperature alarms.
The value of “A0” (negative or positive) defines the nature of alarms “AL”
Fig. 4.i and “AH” (absolute or relative, respectively), in detail:
Key: A0≤ 0 AL and AH expressed as absolutes
1 defrost; A0> 0 AL and AH expressed relative to the set point (St or St + r4 in
2 start compressor call; night-time operation)
3 compressor.
1 2
d8: alarm bypass time after defrost A0 A0
Indicates the time the high temperature alarm is bypassed from the end
of the defrost or from when the cold room door is opened, if the digital AL AH
input is connected to the “door switch” (parameter A4). set point

Fig. 4.j
d9: defrost priority over compressor protectors Key:
Cancels the compressor protection times (c0, c1, c2, c3) at the start of the 1 low temperature alarm;
defrost. The possible values are: 2 high temperature alarm.
d9= 0 protection times observed;
d9= 1 protection times ignored; the defrost has higher priority and
the compressor times are not observed.
AL: absolute or relative temperature for low temperature alarm
It is useful, for example, with hot gas defrost to avoid delaying the
Determines the activation threshold of the low temperature alarm.
defrost in the case where the compressor has just stopped and there is a
minimum time between two starts. Remember, however, that in this case AL Low temperature Low temperature Alarm disabled
the maximum number of activations per hour of the compressor may alarm (normal) if... alarm (night-time) if...
not be respected. if...
absolute temp. probe 1 ≤ AL temp. probe 1 ≤ AL AL= -50
relative temp. probe 1 ≤ St temp. probe 1 ≤ St + AL= 0
d/: defrost probe reading - AL r4 - AL
Used to display the value measured by the defrost probe on the Table 4.f
instruments where this is fitted.

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AH: absolute or relative temperature for high temperature alarm A4=0 multifunction input disabled
Determines the activation threshold of the high temperature alarm. The multifunction input is not activated and cannot be used as a digital
or analogue input.
AH High temperature High temperature Alarm disabled
alarm (normal) if... alarm (night-time) if...
if...
A4=1 external alarm
absolute temp. probe 1 ≥ AH temp. probe 1 ≥ AH AH= 150
contact open= alarm detected
relative Temp. probe 1 ≥ St temp. probe 1 ≥ St + AH= 0
+ AH r4 + AH contact closed= normal operation.
Table 4.g When A4=1 easy can be connected to an external contact for immediately
signalling alarms. The alarm signal can be delayed by setting parameter
Note: the low and high temperature alarms are automatically
A7.
reset - this means that if the temperature returns within the
allowed range, the alarm signal is automatically cancelled. During a high
The activation of the alarm brings about a message on the display ((see
or low temperature alarm, the message “HI” or “LO”, respectively, flashes on
par. “5.1 Table of alarms and signals” on page 23), activates the buzzer (if
the display alternating with the temperature; if fitted, the buzzer is
featured), and stops the compressor due to external alarm (immediate
activated.
if A7=0), while the fan continues operating according to parameters F0,
F1, F2, F3, Fd.
Ad: temperature alarm delay
If the external alarm is detected during a defrost or a continuous cycle,
Indicates after how many minutes the temperature alarm is signalled
the controller stops these (without completing the dripping and post-
from when it is detected. If the temperature, after the delay Ad, is back
dripping phases after the defrost). When the alarm ceases, the unit
within the allowed limits, the alarm is not signalled.
resumes normal operation, and then:
Setting a delay to signal of the temperature alarms may help eliminate
false alarms due to interference on the probe signal or situations lasting a
• cc can be performed;
short time (for example, opening the cold room door briefly).
• defrosts can be performed;
The temperature alarm delay has no effect on two special functions:
• the compressor will start after the time set for parameter c2 (minimum
compressor off time.
defrost and continuous cycle. To delay any temperature alarms after
these functions, parameter d8 for defrost and c6 for continuous cycle
must be modified. Remember that during defrost and continuous cycle
A4=2 Enable defrost
no temperature alarms are generated.
contact open= not enabled
Def.: Ad=0 (instant temperature alarm).
contact closed= enabled.
A4: 3rd input configuration (multifunction) When A4=2 easy can be connected to an external contact for enabling
The multifunction input is only available on the easy models with three the defrost; this will then be activated only if the contact is closed and
inputs; is not available on the easy compact models. after the delay set for parameter d5.
This parameter is used to set the functions of the input. If the contact is closed when a defrost in progress, the defrost is
immediately stopped and the unit resumes normal operation (without
A4 Meaning
performing the dripping or post-dripping phases). The LED starts
0 Input not active
flashing indicating that the defrost call is still pending, awaiting enabling
1 External alarm: instant (A7= 0) or delayed (A7>0)
Input open= alarm
(closing of the contact), when the defrost restarts (the timer dP is set to
Input closed= ok zero).
2 Enable defrost
Input open= disabled
Input closed= enabled A4=3 Start defrost on closing
3 Start defrost when closing The defrost call is generated when the digital input switches from open
MODEL M: select probe displayed to closed.
Input open= probe 1 When A4=3 easy can be connected to an external contact for starting
Input closed= probe 2
the defrost when the contact closes. Setting dI=0 (no interval between
4 Curtain switch or night-time operation
two defrosts) and without any time bands enabled, closing the external
Input open= normal set point
contact will immediately start the defrost.
Input closed= night-time set point [r4]
5 Remote ON – OFF
This function is useful for running timed defrosts without the RTC on
Input open= OFF
Input closed= ON board (used to set the defrost time bands). To do this, simply connect
6 Direct operation of AUX output when H1= 3 a mechanical or electronic timer to the digital input and set A4=3 to
Input open= AUX de-energised guarantee the defrost cycles.
Input closed= AUX energised
7 Door switch with evaporator fans off A series of units can be connected to the same timer. In this case, to
‘dor’ alarm: - instant (A7= 0) or delayed (A7>0) prevent all the defrosts from starting at the same time, set parameter d5
- operation of AUX output (H1= 3) to different times for each unit connected (see Fig. 4.k).
Input open= door open
In models PJEZM* this is used to select the probe whose value is displayed
Input closed= door closed
by the instrument:
8 Door switch with evaporator fans and compressor off
contact open= probe 1
‘dor’ alarm: - instant (A7= 0) or delayed (A7>0)
contact closed= probe 2.
- operation of AUX output (H1= 3)
Input open= door open
Input closed= door closed
9 Direct / reverse operating mode
SE r3 = 0 input open= direct + defrost
input closed= reverse
SE r3 = 1 / 2 input open= direct
input closed= reverse
10 Probe for dirty condenser alarm
11 Product probe
Tab. 4.h

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Procedure for setting the digital input:
2
1. make sure that the cold room door is fitted with a contact for signalling
when the door is opened and closed;
3
2. establish the time required (parameters: A7 time in minutes or d8
in hours) to enable the pre-alarm on the display and to stop the
dP (1) evaporator fan;
unit 1 3. enable the digital input A4=7.
When the door is opened, the controller will start counting the pre-alarm
time and subsequently the “dor” alarm time. After the pre-alarm, the
d5 (2) dP (2)
controller will continuously signal the door open alarm, the display will
unit 2
show the message “dor” alternating with the temperature value. The “dor”
alarm (see par. “5.1 Table of alarms and signals” on page 23) can only be
reset when the door is closed, or alternatively when switching off the
d5 (3) dP (3)
controller by pressing UP for 3 s (on power-up, if the door is still open, the
unit 3
pre-alarm time will start counting again).
1
Fig. 4.k Important: setting A7=0 and d8=0 ignores the pre-alarm times,
the display will show “dor” alternating with the temperature and
Key: the fan will not stop.
1 defrost call;
2 open;
3 closed.
During the pre-alarm (A7 or d8):
• the fan is stopped;
A4=4 Curtain switch and night-time operation
• the LEDs and temperature display flash (excluding the compressor
LED, if on);
contact open= curtain raised, normal operation
contact closed= curtain lowered and night-time operation
• the high temperature alarms are disabled;
• if the AUX auxiliary output is “linked” to the digital input (H1=3), the
When A4=3 easy can be connected to an external contact for managing auxiliary relay will be activated.
the opening and the closing of the curtain on the refrigerated cabinet
and activating night-time operation.
During the “dor” alarm (at the end of the pre-alarm, A7 or d8):
Important: • the fan resumes normal operation;
1. when the contact is closed the temperature set point becomes the • the display will show “dor” alternating with the temperature;
night-time setting and consequently the value of “st” is increased • the high temperature alarms are enabled;
(“direct” mode) or decreased (“reverse” mode) by the value of r4; • the buzzer sounds (to mute this, press SET or to disable set H4=1).
2. night-time operation does not necessarily mean at night, but rather
the time bands in which the value of the set point is modified. This Example: Setting A4=7 and A7=10 on a cold room with door contact,
usually corresponds to the period in which the refrigerated cabinet is when the door is opened, the LED and the temperature will flash on the
not used (shop closed) and when the curtain is down. display for 10 minutes (excluding the compressor LED) and the fan will
stop. After 10 minutes, if the door is still open, the fan will resume normal
Contact Operation Operating mode Set point operation and the display will show the “dor” signal alternating with the
open normal direct / reverse St temperature value displayed.
closed night-time direct St + r4
reverse St - r4 Special cases:
Table 4.i • continuous cycle: this is performed normally, however the evaporator
fan is stopped based on the times set for A7;
• defrost: this is performed normally, and the activation of the fan is
A4=5 Remote ON – OFF managed using parameter F3 (evaporator fan status during defrost).
contact open= controller off If F3=1, the digital input will only be able to signal the opening of the
contact closed= controller on. door, without stopping the fan.
When A4=5 easy can be connected to an external contact for switching
instrument on/off. ON–OFF from external contact has priority over the
keypad and the supervisor. A4=8 Door switch with fans and compressor off
See par. “3.4 Functions available from the keypad” page 12 for further contact open= door open
details on the functions of the instrument when OFF. contact closed= door closed
See A4=7 with the addition of shutting down the compressor during the
pre-alarm (A7 or d8). Enabling the digital input A4=8 has priority over the
A4=6 Direct operation of AUX output with H1=3 compressor protection parameters (c0, c1, c2, c3).
contact open= AUX output not active
contact closed= AUX output active
When A4=6 easy can be connected to an external contact for controlling A4= 9 Direct/reverse operating mode
the auxiliary output (H1=3 auxiliary output linked to the digital input). contact open= direct operation
contact closed= reverse operatio
Parameter A4=9 has priority over parameter r3; only r3= 0 specifies the
A4=7 Door switch with evaporator fans off activation of the defrost control
contact open= door open
contact closed= door closed
This is used to signal the door open alarm and stop the evaporator fan.

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r3 contact result A7: digital input alarm delay
0 open Direct operation with defrost control Sets the delay (in minutes) for detecting the external alarm when A4=
closed Reverse operation 1, 7 or 8.
1 open Direct operation
closed Reverse operation
2 open Direct operation
A8: enable alarm “Ed” (end defrost by timeout)
closed Reverse operation
The alarm ‘Ed’ signals the end defrost due to the “maximum defrost time”
(dP) being reached. This can be disabled, by setting A8=0.
Table 4.j
The signal “Ed” disappears when the next defrost is called.

A4= 10 Probe for dirty condenser alarm


Ac: Dirty condenser alarm set point
Multifunction analogue alarm input and dirty condenser pre-alarm, using
Sets the temperature set point above which the dirty condenser alarm
the third probe.
“CHt” is signalled (see parameter A4=10).
To enable this function, set:
1. the third probe (see par. “2.2 Electrical connections” page 9);
2. parameter Ac: temperature set point above which easy signals the AE: Dirty condenser alarm differential temperature
dirty condenser alarm; Sets the temperature value for determining the dirty condenser pre-
3. parameter AE: temperature differential that, together with Ac, alarm “cht” interval (see parameter A4=10).
determines the dirty condenser pre-alarm;
4. parameter Acd: dirty condenser alarm signal delay;
5. parameter A4=10: enable the probe and dirty condenser alarm. Acd: dirty condenser alarm delay
Sets the delay in minutes before activating the dirty condenser alarm
“cht” dirty condenser pre-alarm: “CHt”’ (see parameter A4=10).
• indicates that the limit between Ac and AE has been exceeded
(deriving from the calculation: Ac-AE/2, see Fig. 4.l);
• easy continues normal operation;
• automatic reset (if the temperature measured by probe 3 falls below
Ac-AE);
• “cht” is shown on the display, alternating with the current
temperature.
4.9 Evaporator fan management parameters
“CHt” dirty condenser alarm: The fan is activated based on the parameter settings and the status of
• indicates that the temperature set point Ac has been exceeded (see the controller.
Fig. 4.l); The evaporator fan control temperature is measured by probe 2,
• the delay time Acd has elapsed; (connector 10).
• easy stops all functions; To know which output is associated with the fan, see the wiring diagram
• the buzzer sounds (to mute this, press SET or to disable deactivate set for the “easy” model used (see par. “2.2 Electrical connections” page 9).
H4=1);
• “CHt” is shown on the display, alternating with “cht” and the current Important: these parameters are not available in the compact
temperature. models.
In normal operation, the evaporator fan can be managed as follows:
Important: the “CHt” alarm (see par. “5.1 Table of alarms and • always on (F0= 0);
signals” on page 23) can only be reset manually, or alternatively by • on according to the evaporator temperature (F0= 1; F1);
switching the controller off, pressing UP for 3 s or powering down (on • off when the compressor is off (F2= 1).
power-up, if the temperature is still above the “Ac”, the alarm will go off
again). During defrost, the status of the evaporator fan is determined by
3 parameter F3:
AC-AE/2
• controlled according to F0 (F3= 0);
• off (F3= 1).
1
AC-AE AC
2 The fan remains off :
• during the dripping period, if parameter dd≠0;
Fig. 4.l • during the post-dripping period, if parameter Fd≠0;
Key: • for a time equal to c0 after instrument power-on, if parameter c0≠0.
1 condensing temperature;
2 “cht” pre-alarm, display only (automatic reset)
3 “CHt” alarm and refrigeration “OFF” (manual reset); F0: enable evaporator fan control
F0= 0 the fan is on;
A4= 11: Product probe F0= 1 the fan is controlled based on a set point (see parameter F1). If
3rd input (terminal 11) configured as product probe the evaporator probe is faulty, the fan operates.
The input is used in analogue mode for probe 3 (product).

F1: evaporator fan control set point


Below is a summary table of the relation between parameter A4 and the The controller starts the fans only when the temperature of the evaporator
actuators: is below the value F1-A0. F1 is the real temperature value and not the
outputs deviation from the set point. Once off, the fans start again when the
alarm AUX FAN COMP difference between the probe reading and the set point is equal to +A0,
A4= 1 ”IA” - - - where A0 is the fan controller differential.
A4= 6 P - -
A4= 7 ”dor” P P -
A4= 8 ”dor” P P P
Table 4.k

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When F0= 1: Setting the time bands:
• evaporator temperature < F1– A0, the fan is ON; Perform the operations from point 1 to point 7 above, then:
• evaporator temperature > F1, the fan is off. select the parameter relating to the required band (e.g. d1d= DEFROST
TIME BAND 1 DAY setting);
evap. temp. press SET to display the status of the parameter;
use the UP and DOWN buttons until reaching the desired value;
F1
F1-A0
press SET to temporarily save the new value and return to the previous
display;
ON
repeat the operation to set the values of the parameters d1h (TIME BAND
evap. 1 HOUR setting), d1m (TIME BAND 1 MINUTES setting)
fan t
OFF at the end of the operations, press the SET button for more than 3 seconds
to permanently save the selected values and exit.
Fig. 4.m

RTC clock parameters


F2: stop evaporator fans if compressor stops
F2= 0 the fan operates according to F0 even when the compressor is tEn enable RTC (tEn=1 RTC enabled)
off ; dAY Current day of the week
F2= 1 the fan is off when the compressor is off. (1…7= Monday to Sunday)
hr Current hour (24h)
Min Current minutes
F3: evaporator fan status during defrost
F3= 0 the fan operates according to F0 during the defrost; Example: to set the current time and date to 15.07 on Thursday 3 May
F3= 1 the fan is off during the defrost. 2007, set: tEn=1, dAY=4, hr=15 Min=7. The controller will save and
manage the time and the days of the week, ignoring the month and the
year.
Fd: post-dripping time
The fans, after the defrost, can stay off for a further period (in minutes) Note: the instrument does not manage automatic changeover to
beyond dd, defined by the value of Fd. This is useful to allow the evaporator daylight saving.
to return to operating temperature after defrost, thus avoiding blowing
“warm” air into the refrigerated environment.
If management by fan controller is selected, no time needs to be set Parameters for setting up to 4 defrost time bands
for Fd as the controller starts the fans again when the evaporator has
d1d…d4d Defrost event day setting
reached the correct temperature. If the fan controller is active (F0 = 1),
d1d…d4d=0 no defrost event
setting a value for Fd other than 0, the fans remain off for a time equal to
d1d…d4d=1…7 Monday to Sunday
the value of Fd regardless of the evaporator temperature.
d1d…d4d=8 from Monday to Friday
d1d…d4d=9 from Monday to Saturday
d1d…d4d=10 Saturday & Sunday
d1d…d4d=11 every day
d1h…d4h Defrost event hour setting (24h)
d1m…d4m Defrost event minutes setting
4.10 Clock and time band parameters
The RTC (Real Time Clock), not available on the easy compact models, is
Example: To program a defrost call (d1d) every Saturday & Sunday at
used to manage the defrost function, curtain switch/night-time operation
19.31, set: d1d=10 (days) d1h=19 (hours), d1m=31 (min).
and AUX output in real time. The user can enable/disable the clock and
set the current time using dedicated parameters. Important: the defrost event only involves a defrost call. Whether
In particular, up to 4 time bands can be set for managing the defrosts, the defrost is effectively run and the duration of the cycle depend
one band for managing night-time operation and one for activating the on the status of the controller when the call is activated.
AUX output.
The clock alarm fault “EtC” is activated only if the clock is effectively used,
that is, has been enabled, the time has been set and there is at least one Parameters for setting the night-time set point time band
valid time band. nOd Night-time set point time band day setting
nOd= 0 no event set
Setting the clock: nOd= 1…7 Monday to Sunday
1. press the SET button for more than 3 s (if there are active alarms, nOd= 8 from Monday to Friday
first mute the buzzer) the display shows the parameter code “PS” nOd= 9 from Monday to Saturday
(password); nOd= 10 Saturday & Sunday
2. press the SET button to access the password setting and use the nOd=11 every day
UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the numbers until displaying “22” dOh Night-time set point time band start hours
(password to access the configuration parameters); dOm Night-time set point time band start minutes
3. press the SET button to confirm the password; dFh Night-time set point time band end hours
4. use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the names of the parameters dFm Night-time set point time band end minutes hours
until reaching the parameter tEn;
5. press SET to display the value associated with the parameter
6. use the UP and DOWN buttons until reaching the value 1 for enabling Example: To program the night-time set point (nOd) every day from
the clock; 12.31 to 13.29, set: nOd=11 (days), dOh=12 (start hours), dOm=31 (start
7. press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter minutes), dFh=13 (end hours) and dFm=29 (end minutes).
again; During night-time operation, the set point is varied: night-time set point
8. repeat the operation to set the values of the parameters dAY (day of = st +r4 (in direct mode), night-time set point = st -r4 (in reverse mode).
the week), hr (hours), Min (minutes). Where featured, the protective curtain also closes the cabinet (A4=4).
9. at the end of the operations, press the SET button for more than 3
seconds to permanently save the selected values and exit.

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Parameters for setting the AUX output activation time band Note:
AOd AUX output activation time band day setting • in mode H1= 1/2, the alarms that act on the AUX output are: “LO”, “HI”,
AOd= 0 no event set “E0”, “IA”, “CHT”;
AOd= 1…7 Monday to Sunday • mode H1= 1 is useful for signalling an alarm when a power failure
AOd= 8 from Monday to Friday
occurs
AOd= 9 from Monday to Saturday
AOd= 10 Saturday & Sunday
AOd= 11 every day
AOh AUX output activation time band start hours H2: enable keypad
AOm AUX output activation time band start minutes Used to prevent the set point and the other operating parameters
AFh AUX output activation time band end hours from being changed when the instrument is located in a place that is
AFm AUX output activation time band end minutes accessible to the public.
H2= 0 keypad disabled:
- F parameters read-only
Example: To program the activation of the AUX output every day from - C parameters modifiable (with password)
12.31 at 13.29, set: AOd=11 (days), AOh=12 (start hours), AOm=31 (start - no set point modification
minutes), AFh=13 (end hours) and AFm=29 (end minutes). - no manual defrost
Important: the activation the AUX output activation time band is - no continuous cycle
linked to parameters H1=3 and A4≠6/7/8. - no ON/OFF
H2=1 keypad enabled
H2=2 keypad enabled except for ON/OFF

H4: disable buzzer


4.11 Rapid parameter set selection (EZY) Setting H4= 1 disables the operation of the audible buzzer.
The easy and easy compact controllers feature the EZY parameter (on
the compact models, this is called EY), which is used to quickly choose
a list of parameters, with corresponding values, for the control of the H5: ID code
refrigeration system. Display-only value: this can only be modified via serial connection (key
By setting parameter EZY=1, 2, 3, 4, one of the 4 lists made up of a or supervisor). When set to a positive value (values from 0 to 31 are used
maximum of 25 parameters (for the lists see par. “5.8 Table of EZY by CAREL for the basic models), if a parameter, including the set point, is
parameter sets” page 27). The values in the chosen list overwrite the modified from the keypad, the value becomes negative. This allows any
corresponding operating parameters. modifications made the parameters compared to the initial settings to
be monitored.
Note:
• to restore the selected rapid parameter set at any time, turn the
controller off and on again, while holding SET. The display shows PS: password
“CE” to indicate that the selected rapid set (EZY= 1, 2, 3, 4) has again Protection code for modifying the configuration parameters (default=
overwritten the operating parameters, thus restoring the original set 22). The value of the password can be customised from the supervisor.
of parameters;
• to restore all the parameters and return to the original default values
(factory settings), turn the controller off and on again while holding
DOWN and SET, until the display shows “CF”. Use this procedure with
extreme care, as it may compromise the fundamental control settings;
• EZY=0 brings no change;
• on the thermometer models (PJEZM*), the EZY parameter (EY for the
easy compact models) is not featured.

4.12 Other settings


The operation of the device is completed by a series of additional
functions, such as the assignment of a supervisor serial network address,
the configuration of the AUX relay, the enabling of the keypad and the
buzzer.

H0: serial address


Assigns the instrument an identification address for connecting to a
supervisory or telemaintenance system (def. H0=1).

H1: AUX output configuration


Establishes the operating logic of the auxiliary relay; in particular defines
whether it is used as an alarm output or as an auxiliary output linked to
the digital input.
H1= 0 no function associated with the output
H1=1 alarm output: norm. energised (relay de-energised with
alarm)
H1=2 alarm output: norm. de-energised (relay energised with
alarm)
H1=3 AUX output linked to Dig. in [A4=6/7/8]
Dig. in OPEN = AUX de-energised
Dig in CLOSED = AUX energised + “AUX” LED on display

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5. TABLES OF ALARMS AND PARAMETERS
5.1 Table of alarms and signals (instrument on/off using the UP button or by disconnecting the power
supply).
When an alarm is activated, the display shows the corresponding message
Pressing the SET button mutes the buzzer, while the code displayed
that flashes alternating with the temperature; if fitted and enabled, the
and the alarm relay only go off when the causes of the alarm have been
buzzer and the alarm relay are also activated.
resolved. The alarm codes are shown in the table below:
All the alarms have automatic reset (that is, they stop when the causes
are no longer present), except for alarm ‘CHt’ which has manual reset

alarm buzzer and LED alarm description reset ENABLE ALARM easy easy
code alarm relay parameters involved compact
E0 active ON probe 1 error= control automatic - ¸ ¸
E1 not active ON probe 2 error= defrost automatic d0= 0 / 1 / 4, F0= 1 ¸ ¸
E2 not active ON probe 3 error= condenser/product automatic [A4=10] ¸ -
IA active ON external alarm automatic [A4 = 1] [+A7] ¸ -
dOr active ON open door alarm automatic [A4 = 7/8][+A7] ¸ -
LO active ON low temperature alarm automatic [AL] [Ad] ¸ ¸
HI active ON high temperature alarm automatic [AH] [Ad] ¸ ¸
EE not active ON unit parameter error not possible - ¸ ¸
EF not active ON operating parameter error manual - ¸ ¸
Ed not active ON defrost ended by timeout on first defrost ended [dP] [dt] [d4] [A8] ¸ ¸
correctly
dF not active OFF defrost running automatic [d6=0] ¸ ¸
cht not active ON dirty condenser pre-alarm automatic [A4=10] ¸ -
CHt active ON dirty condenser alarm manual [A4=10] ¸ -
EtC not active ON clock alarm by setting the time if bands active ¸ -
Table 5.a

5.2 Description of the main signals and


alarms LO flashing
low temperature alarm. The probe has measured a temperature lower
LED flashing
than the set point by a value that exceeds parameter AL:
The activation of the corresponding function is delayed by a timer,
awaiting an external signal or disabled by another procedure that is
• check parameters AL, Ad and A0.
The alarm is automatically reset when the temperature returns within the
already in progress. e.g. if is a continuous cycle in progress and a defrost
set limits (see parameter AL).
is called, the latter will remain pending until the end of the continuous
cycle, and the corresponding LED (defrost) will flash.
HI flashing
high temperature alarm. The probe has measured a temperature higher
E0 steady or flashing
than the set point by a value that exceeds parameter AH.
control probe error:
• probe not working: the probe signal is interrupted or short-circuited; • check parameters AH, Ad and A0.
The alarm is automatically reset when the temperature returns within the
• probe not compatible with the instrument;
set limits (see parameter AH).
The alarm signal E0 is steady if it is the only active alarm (the temperature
value is not displayed), while it flashes if other alarms are active or the
EE displayed during operation or on power-up
second probe is displayed.
unit parameter reading error. See Data errors.
E1 flashing
EF displayed during operation or on power-up
evaporator probe or food conservation probe error:
operating parameter reading error. See Data errors.
• probe not working, the probe signal is interrupted or short-circuited;
• probe not compatible with the instrument;
Ed flashing
The last defrost ended after exceeding the maximum duration rather
E2 flashing
than when reaching the end defrost set point.
condenser probe or food conservation probe error:
• probe not working, the probe signal is interrupted or short-circuited; • check parameters dt, dP and d4;
• probe not compatible with the instrument; • check the efficiency of the defrost.
The message disappears when the next defrost ends correctly.
IA flashing
dF flashing
immediate or delayed alarm from multifunction digital input:
defrost running:
• check the multifunction input and parameters A4 and A7.
• this is not an alarm signal, but rather a message that the instrument is
running a defrost. Only shown if d6= 0.
dOr flashing
open door alarm:
cht flashing
• check the multifunction input and parameters A4 and A7.
dirty condenser pre-alarm:
• check parameters A4, Ac, AE and Acd.

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CHt flashing previous settings restored.
dirty condenser alarm: The dAY, hr, Min parameters are not restored, as these are saved instantly
• check parameters A4, Ac, AE and Acd. when entered.
If power is disconnected from the instrument before saving the settings
EtC flashing (pressing the SET button for 3 s), all the changes made to the parameters
internal clock error. and temporarily saved will be lost..
Category Initial Icon
Probe parameters / -
Control parameters r -
Compressor parameters c
5.3 Data error Defrost parameters d
In certain operating conditions, the instrument may detect errors in the Alarm parameters A
data saved. These errors may compromise the correct operation of the Fan parameters F
instrument. If the microprocessor detects a data saving error, the display
shows the message “EE”. AUX output configuration parameters H1
RTC parameters -
If the fault persists, the controller needs to be replaced. If, on the other Table 5.b
hand, the message disappears, it can continue to be used. When “EE” error
occurs frequently and/or remains for some time, the controller should be
checked, as the original precision may not be guaranteed.

5.5 Setting the default parameters


Warnings:
running this procedure overwrites any custom parameter
settings.
5.4 Modifying the parameters
To reset the default parameters:
Parameter navigation • disconnect power from the instrument;
The operating parameters, modifiable using the keypad, are divided into • reconnect power while holding the SET and DOWN buttons;
two types: frequent (type F) and configuration (type C). Access to the • the display will show the message “CF”;
latter is protected by password (default= 22) to prevent accidental or • after a few seconds the instrument starts operating with the default
unauthorised modifications. configuration. Any different parameter settings will need to be
updated.
Accessing the type F parameters:
• press the SET button for more than 3 s (if there are active alarms, mute
the buzzer), the display shows the parameter code ‘PS’ (password);
• use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the parameters. The LED
corresponding to the category of parameters will be on (see Table
5.b);
• press SET to display the value associated with the parameter
• increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN button
respectively;
• press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter
again;
• repeat the procedure for any other parameters that need to be
modified;
• press the SET button for more than 3 s to permanently save the
parameters and exit the parameter setting procedure.

Accessing the type C parameters:


• press the SET button for more than 3 s (if there are active alarms, mute
the buzzer), the display shows the parameter code “PS” (password);
• press the SET button to access the password setting;
• use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the numbers until displaying
“22” (password to access the parameters);
• press the SET button to confirm the password;
• use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the parameters. The LED
corresponding to the category of parameters will be on (see Table
5.b);
• press SET to display the value associated with the parameter
• increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN button
respectively;
• press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter
again;
• repeat the procedure for any other parameters that need to be
modified;
• press the SET button for more than 3 s to permanently save the
parameters and exit the parameter setting procedure.

Warnings:
if no button is pressed for 60 s, all the changes made to the
parameters, temporarily saved in the RAM, will be cancelled and the

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5.6 Table of easy parameters
Par. Description Type Min Max UOM. Def. Parameter visible in models
PS password F 0 200 - 22 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
/2 probe measurement stability C 1 15 - 4 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
/4 select probe displayed F 1 3 - 1 M/ S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
/5 select °C/°F C 0(°C) 1(°F) - 0 M/ S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
/6 disable decimal point C 0 1 - 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
/7 enable probe 2 alarm (model M only) C 0 1 0 0 M
/C1 probe 1 offset F -12.7 +12.7 (°C/°F) 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
/C2 probe 2 offset F -12.7 +12.7 (°C/°F 0 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
/C3 probe 3 offset F -12.7 +12.7 (°C/°F) 0 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
St set point S r1 r2 °C/°F 4 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
r1 minimum set point value C -50 r2 °C/°F -50 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
r2 maximum set point value C r1 +150 °C/°F 90 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
r3 select direct/reverse operation C 0 2 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
r4 night-time set point delta C -50 +50 °C/°F 3 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
rd control differential F 0 +19 °C/°F 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c0 compressor and fan start delay on power-up C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c1 minimum time between consecutive compressor starts C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c2 minimum compressor off time C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c3 minimum compressor on time C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c4 compressor on time with duty setting C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
cc continuous cycle duration C 0 15 h 4 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
c6 temperature alarm bypass after continuous cycle C 0 15 h 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d0 type of defrost C 0 4 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
dI interval between defrosts F 0 199 h/min (see dC) 8 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X,Y, C
dt end defrost temperature set point/defrost temperature F -50 +127 °C/°F 4 S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
threshold with temp. control
dP maximum defrost duration F 1 199 min/s (see dC) 30 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d4 defrost when switching the instrument on C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d5 defrost delay on power-up or when enabled by digital input C 0 199 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d6 freeze control temperature display during defrost C 0 1 - 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
dd dripping time F 0 15 min 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d8 alarm bypass time after defrost F 0 15 h 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d9 defrost priority over compressor protectors C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
d/ defrost probe reading (2) F - - °C/°F - S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C,
dC time base C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
A0 alarm and fan temperature differential C -20 +20 °C/°F 2 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
AL absolute/relative temperature for low temperature alarm F -50 150 °C/°F 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
AH absolute/relative temperature for high temperature alarm F -50 150 °C/°F 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
Ad temperature alarm delay C 0 199 min 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
A4 3rd input configuration C 0 11 - 0 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
A7 digital input alarm delay C 0 199 min 0 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
A8 enable alarm “Ed” (end defrost by timeout) C 0 1 - 0 S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
Ac set point dirty condenser alarm C -50 +150 °C/°F 70 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
AE dirty condenser alarm differential temperature C 0.1 20.0 °C/°F 5.0 M/S (with 2 probes),X, Y, C
Acd dirty condenser alarm delay C 0 250 min 0 M/S (with 2 probes), X, Y, C
F0 enable evaporator fan control C 0 1 - 0 C
F1 evaporator fan control set point F -50 +127 °C/°F +5 C
F2 stop evaporator fan if compressor off C 0 1 - 1 C
F3 evaporator fan status during defrost C 0 1 - 1 C
Fd post-dripping time F 0 +15 min 1 C
H0 serial address C 0 207 - 1 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
H1 AUX output configuration C 0 3 - 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
H2 enable keypad C 0 1 - 1 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
H4 disable buzzer C 0 1 - 0 M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
H5 ID code (read-only) F 0 199 - - M/S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
EZY rapid parameter set selection C 0 4 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), X, Y, C
tEn enable RTC C 0 1 - 0 X, Y, C
dAY RTC day of the week C 1 7 days 0 X, Y, C
hr RTC hours C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
Min RTC minutes C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
d1d defrost time band 1st day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
d1h time band 1st hour C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
d1m time band 1st minute C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
d2d defrost time band 2nd day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
d2h time band 2nd hour C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
d2m time band 2nd minute C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
d3d defrost time band 3rd day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
d3h time band 3rd hour C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
d3m time band 3rd minute C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
d4d defrost time band 4th day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
d4h time band 4th hour C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
d4m time band 4th minute C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
nOd night time band ON day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
nOh night time band ON hours C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
nOm night time band ON minutes C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
nFd night time band OFF day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
nFh night time band OFF hours C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
nFm night time band OFF minutes C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C

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Par. Description Type Min Max UOM. Def. Parameter visible in models
Aod AUX time band ON day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
Aoh AUX time band ON hours C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
Aom AUX time band ON minutes C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
Afd AUX time band OFF day C 0 11 days 0 X, Y, C
AFH AUX time band OFF hours C 0 23 h 0 X, Y, C
Afm AUX time band OFF minutes C 0 59 min 0 X, Y, C
Table 5.c

5.7 Table of easy compact parameters


Par. Description Type Min Max UOM. Def. Parameter visible in models
PS password F 0 99 - 22 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
onde)
/2 probe measurement stability C 1 15 - 4 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
onde)
/4 select probe displayed F 1 2 - 1 S (with 2 probes), M (with 2 probes).
/5 select °C/°F C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
/6 disable decimal point C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
/7 enable probe 2 alarm (model M only) C 0 1 0 0 M
/C1 probe 1 offset F -12.7 +12.7 °C/°F 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
/C2 probe 2 offset F -12.7 +12.7 °C/°F 0 S (with 2 probes), M (with 2 probes)
St set point S r1 r2 °C/°F 4 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
onde)
r1 minimum set point value C -50 r2 °C/°F -50 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
onde)
r2 maximum set point value C r1 +99 °C/°F 90 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
onde)
r3 select direct/reverse operation C 0 2 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
rd control differential F 0 +19 °C/°F 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c0 compressor and fan start delay on power-up C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c1 minimum time between consecutive compressor starts C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c2 minimum compressor off time C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c3 minimum compressor on time C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c4 compressor on time with duty setting C 0 100 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
cc continuous cycle duration C 0 15 h 4 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
c6 temperature alarm bypass after continuous cycle C 0 15 h 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d0 type of defrost C 0 4 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
dI interval between defrosts F 0 199 h/min(dC) 8 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
dt end defrost temperature set point F -50 +127 °C/°F 4 S (with 2 probes)
dP maximum defrost duration F 1 199 min/s (dC) 30 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d4 defrost when switching the instrument on C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d5 defrost delay on power-up or when enabled by digital input C 0 199 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d6 freeze control temperature display during defrost C 0 1 - 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
dd dripping time F 0 15 min 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d8 alarm bypass time after defrost F 0 15 h 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d9 defrost priority over compressor protectors C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
d/ defrost probe reading (2) F - - °C/°F - S (with 2 probes)
dC time base C 0 1 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
A0 alarm and fan temperature differential C -20 +20 °C/°F 2 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
AL absolute/relative temperature for low temperature alarm F -50 +99 °C/°F 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
AH absolute/relative temperature for high temperature alarm F -50 +99 °C/°F 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
Ad temperature alarm delay C 0 199 min 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
A8 enable alarm “Ed” (end defrost by timeout) C 0 1 - 0 S (with 2 probes)
H0 serial address C 0 207 - 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
H1 AUX output configuration C 0 2 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
H2 enable keypad C 0 2 - 1 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
H5 ID code (read-only) F 1 +199 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes), M (with 1 & 2
probes)
EY rapid parameter set selection C 0 4 - 0 S (with 1 & 2 probes)
Table 5.d

Warning the easy compact models only display two digits. If the
range is below -99 and above 99, the terminal will display “- - “.

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5.8 Table of EZY parameter sets
easy parameter sets (EZY)
Par. Description models S-X (normal temperature) models Y-C (low temperature)
EZY=1 EZY=2 EZY=3 EZY=4 EZY=1 EZY=2 EZY=3 EZY=4
/4 select probe displayed 1 1 1 1 - - - -
/5 select °C/°F 0 0 0 0 - - - -
rd control differential 3.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 2.0
r1 minimum set point value -10.0 -15.0 -20.0 -30.0 -30.0 -30.0 -30.0 -30.0
r2 maximum set point value 15.0 20.0 20.0 40.0 20.0 20.0 30.0 40.0
r3 select direct/reverse operation 1 0 2 0
r4 night-time set point delta - - - - 5.0 5.0 2.0 4.0
c1 minimum time between consecutive compressor 3 5 0 6 4 5 3 6
starts
c2 minimum compressor off time 2 4 0 4 2 3 0 5
d0 type of defrost 2 2 0 4 1 2 3 4
dl interval between defrosts 6 10 6 12 5 7 10 12
dt end defrost temperature set point/defrost temperature 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0
threshold with temp. control
dP maximum defrost duration 40 40 40 40 20 40 10 50
d6 freeze control temperature display during defrost 1 1 1 1 - - - -
dC time base 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A0 alarm and fan temperature differential 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
AL temperature alarm threshold/deviation 20.0 25.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 15.0 18.0 20.0
AH high temperature alarm threshold/deviation 20.0 25.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 25.0 20.0 25.0
Ad temperature alarm delay 60 70 60 60 20 40 30 25
A4 3rd input configuration - - - - 0 4 1 0
A7 digital input alarm delay - - - - 0 20 30 20
Ac set point dirty condenser alarm 55.0 50.0 70.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0
AE dirty condenser alarm differential temperature 10.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
Acd dirty condenser alarm delay 60 40 200 60 60 60 60 60
F0 enable evaporator fan control - - - - 1 0 1 0
F1 evaporator fan control set point - - - - 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
F2 stop evaporator fan if compressor off - - - - 1 1 1 1
F3 evaporator fan status during defrost - - - - 1 1 1 1
Fd post-dripping time - - - - 3 4 5 6
Table 5.e
Key:
EZY= normal temperature low temperature
1 no defrost defrost by hot gas
2 defrost by time automatic night-time set point variation from digital input
3 heating output digital input alarm management
4 defrost with temp. control defrost by temperature (d0=4)
(d0= 4)

easy compact parameter sets (EY)


Par. Description S models (normal temperature)
EY=1 EY=2 EY=3 EY=4
/4 select probe displayed 1 1 1 1
/5 select °C/°F 0 0 0 0
rd control differential 3.0 3.0 5.0 2.0
r1 minimum set point value -10.0 -15.0 -20.0 -30.0
r2 maximum set point value 15.0 20.0 20.0 40.0
r3 select direct/reverse operation 1 0 2 0
c1 minimum time between consecutive compressor starts 3 5 0 6
c2 minimum compressor off time 2 4 0 4
d0 type of defrost 2 2 0 4
dI interval between defrosts 6 10 6 12
dt end defrost temperature set point 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
dP maximum defrost duration 40 40 40 40
d6 freeze control temperature display during defrost 1 1 1 1
dC time base 0 0 0 0
A0 alarm and fan temperature differential 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
AL absolute temperature or deviation for low temperature alarm 20.0 25.0 20.0 20.0
AH absolute temperature or deviation for high temperature alarm 20.0 25.0 20.0 20.0
Ad temperature alarm delay 60 70 60 60
Table 5.f
Key:
EY= normal temperature
1 no defrost
2 defrost by time
3 heating output
4 defrost with temp. control (d0= 4)

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5.9 Troubleshooting
The following table shows a number of anomalous situations that may
occur on the various models.
The most frequent causes and corresponding checks are described:

problem cause checks


the compressor does not start (signalled by the • compressor delay setdefrost post parameters c0, c1 and c2 and dd
compressor LED flashing) • dripping in progress
the temperature is over the set limits but there is alarm delay set parameters Ad, c6, d8
no alarm message and the buzzer, if fitted, does not
sound
alarm IA is signalled (multifunction input) without the multifunction input generates an alarm when connection of the input and whether this is closed in
actually being active the contact opens normal operation
the alarm connected to the multifunction input is alarm delay set or parameter programming error 1. if A4=1
not detected 2. the status of digital input A7
the defrost is not activated • defrost duration too short (dP) parameters dP and dI and H1 for S models
• interval between defrosts dI=0: in this case the
defrost is not activated
the end defrost temperature is too low or the parameters dt and d/ (defrost probe)
evaporator temperature is too high
the manual defrost is not activated and the defrost compressor protection times set parameter d9 (select d9=1)
LED flashes
the high temperature alarm is shown after a defrost the alarm delay after defrost is too short or the alarm parameters d8 and AH
threshold is too low
the display remains frozen even after the defrost the ambient temperature has not yet reached the wait or reduce d8
set point or alternatively the time d8 has not elapsed
after modifying a parameter the controller continues the instrument has not updated the old value or turn the instrument off and on again or alternatively
working with the old values alternatively the parameter setting procedure has reprogram the parameters correctly
not been ended correctly by pressing the SET button
for 3 s
for C models, the fan does not start 1. a compressor and fan start delay has been set 1. parameter c0
2. if F0=1 (fan managed by fan controller) 2. parameters F0, F1, Fd, dd and d/
• the evaporator is “hot”: the evaporator 3. parameters F0, F2, dd and Fd
temperature can be read by selecting
parameter /d;
• dripping in progress;
• F1 (evaporator fan control set point) too low.
• post-dripping delay set
3. if F0=0
• F2=1 and the compressor is off
• dripping in progress
• post-dripping in progress
Table 5.g

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6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 easy technical specifications 6.2 easy compact technical specifications
power supply (*) 230 Vac +10 /-15% 50/60 Hz; power supply (*) 230 Vac, -10+15 % 50/60 Hz;
115 Vac +10 /-15% 50/60 Hz 115 Vac, -10+15 % 50/60 Hz;
12 Vac 10/-15 %, 50/60 Hz 12 Vdc ±10% or 12 Vac, ±10% 50/60 Hz (PJEZM*
12 Vdc (11…16 Vdc) only, without AUX relay);
rated power 1.5 VA rated power 0.5 VA
inputs (*) NTC or PTC probes, 1 or 3 inputs. Digital input as inputs (*) NTC or PTC probes, 1 or 2 inputs
alternative to third probe relay output (*) 2HP relay:
relay outputs (*) 2 HP relay UL: 12 A Res. 12 FLA 72 LRA, 250 Vac UL: 12A 12FLA 72LRA 250VAC 30000 cycles;
EN60730-1: 10(10) A 250 Vac(**) EN60730-1: 10(10)A 250Vac 100000 cycles (**);
16 A relay UL: 12 A Res. 5FLA, 30LRA 250 Vac, C300 16A relay
EN60730-1: 12(2) A NO/NC, 10(4) A fino 60 UL: 12A resistive 5FLA, 30LRA 250Vac 30000 cyc.
°C NO, 2(2) A CO, 250 Vac EN60730-1: 12(2)A or 10(4)A (N.O. only) 250VAC
8 A relay UL: 8 A Res. 2 FLA 12 LRA, 250 Vac C300 100000 cycles;
EN60730-1: 8(4) A NO, 6(4) A NC, 2(2) A CO, Type of probe (*) Std CAREL NTC 10 KΩ at 25 °C
250 Vac Std CAREL PTC 985 Ω at 25 °C
probe type (*) Std CAREL NTC 10 KΩ at 25 °C Power supply/relay screw terminals, 5 mm pitch for cables with cross-
Std CAREL PTC 985 Ω at 25 °C output connector (*) sect. from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2; 12A max;
connections (*) screw terminals for cables with cross-sect. from 0.5 plug-in terminals, 5.08 mm pitch for screw blocks
mm2 to 1.5 mm2. Plug-in terminals for screw blocks or with crimped contacts for cables with cross-
or with crimped contacts (cable cross-sect. up to 2.5 sect. from 0.5 mm2 up to 2.5 mm2; 12A max;
mm2). Maximum rated current per terminal 12 A. Probe connector (*) screw terminals:
assembly (*) terminal: using screws from the front or with rear - 2 pin, 5 mm pitch for models with 1 probe
brackets (cable cross-section from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2);
display 3 digit LED display with sign, -199 to 999 and decimal 12A max;
point; six status LEDs - 3 pin, 3.81 mm pitch for models with 2 probes
operating conditions -10T50 °C - humidity <90% RH non- (cable cross-section from 0.08 mm2 to 1.5 mm2);
condensing 6A max;
storage conditions -20T70 °C - humidity <90% RH non- plug-in terminals for screw blocks or with
condensing crimped contact:-
detection range -50T90 °C (-58T194 °F) - resolution 0.1 2 pin, 5.08 mm pitch for models with 1 probe
°C/°F (cable cross-section from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2);
front panel index of protection panel installation with IP65 gasket 12A max;
case plastic terminal, 81x36x65 mm - 3 pin, 3.81 mm pitch for models with 2 probes
classification according to Class 2 when suitably integrated (cable cross-section from 0.08 mm2 to 1.5 mm2);
protection against electric shock 8 A max;
environmental pollution normal Serial connector 1 connector for the network of supervisor
PTI of the insulating materials 250 V connection or for the parameter programming
key (only on the models where featured);
period of stress across the long Assembly using screws from the front or with rear brackets
insulating parts Display LED display, 2 digits plus sign, decimal point and
category of resistance to heat category D (UL94 - V0) compressor icon
and fire Keypad 3 membrane buttons
immunity against voltage surges category 1
type of action and disconnection 1 C relay contacts (*) The features shown depend on the model.
no. of relay automatic operating EN60730-1: 100,000 operations (**) Minimum T OFF between two starts must be greater than 60 s.
cycles (*) UL: 30,000 operations (250 Vac)
software class and structure Class A
74
cleaning the instrument only use neutral detergents and water
max. cable length 1 km serial; 30 m probes; 10 m relay
28.5
36
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(*) The features shown depend on the model.


81 31 10
(**) Minimum T OFF between two starts must be greater than 60 s.
38,29 3
Warning: do not run the power cable less than 3 cm from the
bottom of the device or the probes; for the connections, only use 71x29
copper wires.
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10
58
81
65,29 3 6.3 Electromagnetic compatibility
The easy and easy compact series is compliant with the EU standards on
71x29 electromagnetic compatibility:
• for household appliances EN 55014-2 and EN 55014-1;
• for residential, commercial and light industrial environments EN 50082-
1 and EN 50081-1;
• for industrial environments EN 50082-2 and EN 50082-1;
• as regards safety, the devices are compliant with standards EN60730-1
and EN60730-2-9.

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Tel. (+39) 049.9716611 - Fax (+39) 049.9716600
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