Emerson Process Management Ec2 352 Users Manual 352_65117_EN_R05

EC2-352 EN_EC2352_65117

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EC2-352 Display Case and Coldroom Controller
Operating Instructions GB
Note: This document contains short form instructions for experienced users.
Use last column in List of Parameters to document your individual settings.
More detailed information can be found in the User Manual.
The EC2-352 is a dedicated refrigeration controller with superheat and a driver for
an Alco Controls Electric Control Valve EX2. In addition the EC2-352 controls air
temperature and manages defrost and fan(s).
Network
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
A PT5 pressure transmitter (1) and an ECN-Pxx pipe temperature sensor (2)
measure saturated suction gas pressure and suction gas temperature at the
evaporator outlet and feed the signals into the superheat control loop. The
superheat controller output modulates the opening of the EX2 pulse width
modulated Electrical Control Valve (6) thus optimizing the refrigerant mass flow
through the evaporator. The ECN-Sxx air temperature sensors (3) and (4) measure
air-in and out temperature of the evaporator and feed signals into the air
temperature thermostat. The ECN-Fxx fin sensor (5) is used for defrost
termination. The controller has 3 relay outputs to control the compressor (7),
defrost heater (9) and evaporator fan (8). Please consult the technical data (right)
for input and output ratings.
In case of power loss, due to the positive shut-off characteristics of the EX2
Electrical Control Valves, a liquid line solenoid valve is not needed to prevent
flooding of the compressor.
! Safety instructions:
Read installation instructions thoroughly. Failure to comply can result in
device failure, system damage or personal injury.
The product is intended for use by persons having the appropriate
knowledge and skills.
Ensure electrical ratings per technical data are not exceeded.
Disconnect all voltages from system before installation.
Keep temperatures within nominal limits.
Comply with local electrical regulations when wiring
Technical Data
EC2 Series Controller
Power supply 24VAC ±10%; 50/60Hz; Class II
Power consumption 20VA max including EX2
Communication TCP/IP Ethernet 10MBit/s
Plug-in connector size Removable screw terminals
wire size 0.14 … 1.5 mm2
Temperature
storage
operating
-20 … +65°C
0 … +60°C
Humidity 0…80% r.h. non condensing
Protection class IP65 (front protection with gasket)
Pressure transmitter input 24VDC, 4...20mA
Output relays (3) SPDT contacts, AgCdO
Inductive (AC15) 250V/2A
Resistive (AC1) 250V/8A; 12A total return current
Triac output for EX2
Electrical Control Valve
Coil (ASC 24V only)
24V AC, 0.1 … 1A
Marking
Mounting
The EC2-352 can be mounted in panels with a 71 x
29 mm cutout. See dimensional drawing below for
space requirements including rear connectors.
Push controller into panel cutout.(1)
Make sure that mounting lugs are flush with outside
of controller housing
Insert allen key into front panel holes and turn
clockwise. Mounting lugs will turn and gradually
move towards panel (2)
Turn allen key until mounting lug barely touches
panel. Then move other mounting lug to the same
position (3)
Tighten both sides very carefully until controller is
secured. Do not over tighten as mounting lugs will
break easily.
Electrical Installation
Refer to the electrical wiring diagram (below) for electrical connections. A copy of
this diagram is labeled on the controller. Use connection wires/cables suitable for
90°C operation (EN 60730-1)
EC2 analog inputs are for dedicated sensors only and should not be connected to
any other devices. Connecting any EC2 inputs to mains voltage will permanently
damage the EC2.
Important: Keep controller and sensor wiring well separated from mains wiring.
Minimum recommended distance 30mm.
Warning: Use a class II category transformer for 24VAC power supply (EN
60742). Do not ground the 24VAC lines. We recommend to use one transformer
per EC2 controller and to use separate transformers for 3rd party controllers, to
avoid possible interference or grounding problems in the power supply. Connecting
any EC2 inputs to mains voltage will permanently damage the EC2.
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Operating Instructions GB
Recommended Sensor Positions in Detail:
(2) ECN-Pxx coil-out temperature sensor: Position directly after the evaporator on
the common suction line.
(3) ECN-Sxx air-in temperature sensor: Position in the middle of the cabinet as
high as possible.
(4) ECN-Sxx air-out temperature sensor: Position asymmetric closer to the
expansion valve as high as possible.
(5) ECN-Fxx fin temperature sensor: Position on the evaporator, asymmetric closer
to the expansion valve.
Recommendations for mounting the pipe sensor: Insure proper thermal contact by
using a metallic pipe clamp or temperature resistant plastic straps. Do not use
standard plastic tie wraps (as used for electrical wiring) as they may become loose
over time, which could result in faulty temperature measurements and poor
superheat control performance. It is recommended to insulate the pipe temperature
sensor with ARMAFLEX™ or equivalent. The recommended position of the pipe
sensors is between 9 and 3 o’clock as shown in the picture.
(1) PT5-07M suction pressure transmitter: Position on the common suction line
close to coil-out temperature sensor (2)
Both air temperature sensors should be mounted on spacers in the air duct so that
there is airflow around.
Caution: The sensor cables can be extended if necessary. The connection must be
protected against water and dust.
The evaporator outlet temperature sensor should be mounted on the common
suction header of the evaporator.
A calibration correction can be made using the parameter u1 (see procedure
below).
Setup and Parameter Modification Using the Keypad
For convenience, an infrared receiver for the optional IR remote control unit is
build-in, enabling quick and easy modification of the system parameters when a
computer interface is not available.
Alternatively, the parameters can be accessed via the 4-button keypad. The
configuration parameters are protected by a numerical password. The default
password is “12”. To select the parameter configuration:
Press the PRG button for more than 5 seconds, a flashing “0” is displayed
Press or until “12” is displayed (password)
Press SEL to confirm password
The first modifiable parameter code is displayed (/1).
To modify parameters see Parameters modification below.
Parameter Modification: Procedure
Press or to show the code of the parameter that has to be changed;
Press SEL to display the selected parameter value;
Press or to increase or decrease the value;
Press SEL to temporarily confirm the new value and display its code;
Repeat the procedure from the beginning "press or to show..."
To exit and save the new settings:
Press PRG to confirm the new values and exit the parameters modification
procedure.
To exit without modifying any parameter:
Do not press any button for at least 60 seconds (TIME OUT).
Press “ESC” on IR remote control.
Defrost Activation:
A defrost cycle can be activated locally from the keypad:
Press the button for more than 5 seconds, a flashing “0” is displayed
Press or until “12” is displayed (password)
Press SEL to confirm password
The defrost cycle is activated.
Special Functions:
The Special Functions can be activated by:
Press and together for more than 5 seconds, a flashing “0” is displayed.
Press or until the password is displayed (default = 12). If password was
changed, select the new password.
Press SEL to confirm password, a “0” is displayed and the Special Function
mode is activated.
Press or to select the function. The number of special functions is dynamic
and controller dependent. See list below.
Press SEL to activate the function without leaving the special function mode.
Press PRG to activate the function and leave the special function mode.
Most of the Special Functions work in a toggle mode, the first call activates the
function, and the second call deactivates the function.
The indication of the function can only be displayed after exiting the special
function mode.
0: Display test function
1: Clear alarm messages
2: Cleaning mode. The cleaning mode is effectively a manual defrost with the
option of the fans on/off. The cleaning mode should not be used in order to
isolate the application for maintenance purposes.
3: Fans only
4: Set the electronic control valve to 100% open
5: Displays the current TCP/IP address
6: Set the controller's TCP/IP address to 192.168.1.101 (default value). This
change is only temporary. A power down will reset the previous address.
7: Resets all parameters to the factory default setting. The controller will
indicate “oF” during the reset and the valve will close.
Display of Data:
The data to be permanently shown on the display can be selected by the user
(parameter /1). In case of an alarm, the alarm code is displayed alternately with the
selected data. The user can inhibit the alarm code.
It is possible to temporarily display these values. This is a useful feature when
initially setting-up the system without the aid of the WebPages. Press the SEL
button to scroll through all possible displayable data.. The display will show for
one second the numerical identifier of the data (see /1 parameter) and then the
selected data. After two minutes the display will return to the by parameter /1
selected data. This action is only valid when parameter H2 = 3.
Logical status of compressor relay
Ethernet activity LED
(only active when service pin is pressed)
Logical status of fan relay
Logical status of defrost heater relay
Alarm condition
IR LED
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List Of Parameters
/ DISPLAY PARAMETERS Min Max Unit Def. Custom
/1 Value to show 0 9 - 0
0 = Thermostat control temperature with Temp. alignment /C
1 = Air-in temperature °C
2 = Air-out temperature °C
3 = Alarm temperature °C
4 = Defrost termination temperature °C
5 = Coil-in temperature °C calculated from the pressure
6 = Coil-out temperature °C
7 = Calculated superheat °K
8 = Valve opening in %
9 = Displays defrost status
/2 Alarm suppression 0 = off, 1 = on 0 1 - 0
/5 Temperature Unit 0 = °C, 1 = °F 0 1 - 0
/6 Decimal point 0 = yes, 1 = no 0 1 - 0
/7 Display during defrost 0 2 - 0
0 = dF (= defrost mode); 1 = dF + defrost termination temp.
2 = dF + control temperature
/C Temperature alignment for /1=0 -20 20 K / °F 0.0
A ALARM PARAMETERS
A0 Mean factor alarm temperature 0 100 % 100
A1 Low temp alarm delay 0 180 min 5
A2 High temp alarm delay 0 180 min 5
A3 Alarm delay after defrost 0 180 min 10
AH High temp alarm limit AL 70 °C / K 40
AL Low temp alarm limit -55 AH °C / K -50
At Alarm limit type 0 1 - 0
0=absolute temperatures °C; 1= relative temperatures K to setpoint
r THERMOSTAT PARAMETERS
r1 Min setpoint -50 r2 °C -50
r2 Setpoint max r1 60 °C 40
r3 Day/night control 0 = off, 1 = on 0 1 - 1
r4 Thermostat mode 0 4 - 1
0 = off, no thermostat function, continues cooling air in sensor
monitoring off, no temp. alarms generated
1 = cooling, deadband control
cut in = set-point + difference
cut out = set-point
2 = cooling, modulating thermostat
cut in = set-point
cut out = set-point – difference /2
3 = heating, deadband control
cut in = set-point – difference
cut out = set-point
4 = on, external control using nvi Valve via SNMP. Air in and air out
sensor monitoring off. Temp. alarms will be generated
r6 Setpoint night r1 r2 °C 4.0
r7 Differential night 0.1 20.0 K 2.0
r8 Mean factor, day operation 0 100 % 100
r9 Mean factor, night operation 0 100 % 50
rd Differential day 0.1 20.0 K 2.0
St Setpoint day r1 r2 °C 2.0
d DEFROST PARAMETERS
d0 Defrost mode 0 2 - 1
0 = natural defrost, defrost heater not activated
pulsed defrost not possible
1 = forced defrost, defrost heater activated, pulsed
defrost possible
2 = forced defrost, defrost heater activated, pulsed defrost possible,
defrost termination using nviStartUp via SNMP
d1 Termination by: 0 3 - 0
0 = termination by temperature,
termination by time will generate an alarm
1 = termination by time,
termination by temperature will generate an alarm
2 = first, what ever comes first time or temperature, no alarm
3 = last, by time and temperature, no alarm
d2 Defrost termination sensor 0 1 - 1
0 = Dedicated defrost sensor must be installed
1 = Air-out sensor used for defrost termination
Min Max Unit Def. Custom
d3 Pulsed defrost 0 1 - 0
0 = off, no pulsed defrost, heaters switched off at defrost termination
temperature dt or max. time dP whatever is selected
1 = on, pulsed defrost, dd and dH in use, heaters are switched off at
dH and switched on again at dH – dd
d4 Defrost at startup 0 = no, 1 = yes 0 1 - 0
d5 Delay power up defrost 0 180 min 0
d6 Pump down delay 0 180 sec 0
Compressor will run during pump down delay while valve is closed
d7 Drain delay 0 15 min 2
d8 Injection delay 0 180 sec 0
Valve is open during injection delay while compressor is not running
d9 Demand defrost mode
0 = off, 1 = on, 2 = on together with
timed defrost
0 2 - 0
dd Pulsed defrost differential 1 20 K 2
dH Pulsed defrost setpoint -40 dt °C 5
dt Defrost termination temperature -40 90 °C 8
dP Max defrost duration 0 180 min 30
dI Defrost interval 0 192 h 8
du Start up delay after synch 0 180 min 30
F FAN PARAMETERS
F1 Fan startup by: 0 = on 0 4 - 0
1 = delayed by time Fd, error on temperature
2 = by temperature Ft, error on time
3 = first, whatever comes first time or temperature, no alarm
4 = last, time and temperature must come, no alarm
F2 During no cooling 0 2 - 0
0 = on; 1 = off; 2 = delayed by F4; 3 = off, when door open
F3 During defrost 0 = on, 1 = off 0 1 - 0
F4 Stop delay time 0 30 min 0
F5 During cleaning 0 = off, 1 = on 0 1 - 0
Fd Fan delay after defrost 0 30 min 0
Ft On temp after defrost -40 40 °C 0
C COMPRESSOR PARAMETERS
C0 Delay first start after power up 0 15 min 0
C1 Cycle time 0 15 min 0
C2 Min. stop time 0 15 min 0
C3 Min. run time 0 15 min 0
u SUPERHEAT PARAMETERS
u0
Refrigerant 0 = R22 1 = R134a
2 = R507 3 = R404A 4 = R407C
5 = R410A 6 = R124 7 = R744
0 7 - 3
u1 Correction glide / dp
Glide = positive values
Pressure drop = negative values
-20.0 20.0 K 0.0
u2 MOP control
0 = MOP off, 1 = MOP on
0 1 - 0
u3 MOP temperature -40 40 °C 0
u4 Superheat mode 0 = off
1 = fixed superheat
2 = adaptive superheat
0 2 - 1
u5 Superheat init setpoint u6 u7 K 6
u6 Superheat setpoint min. 3 u7 K 3
u7 Superheat setpoint max. u6 20 K 15
uu Start opening 25 75 % 30
P ANALOG SENSOR PARAMETERS
P1 Pressure sensor type selection 0 2 - 0
0 = PT5-07M; 1 = PT5-18M; 2 = PT5-30M
H OTHER PARAMETERS
H2 Display access 0 4 - 3
0 = all disabled (Caution, access to controller only via the TCP/IP Ethernet
network possible)
1 = Keyboard enabled
2 = IR remote control enabled
3 = Keyboard and IR remote control; Temporary data display and manual
defrost enabled.
4 = Keyboard and IR remote control; Temporary data display disabled.
Control setpoint with SEL key and manual defrost enabled.
H3 IR access code 0 199 - 0
H5 Password 0 199 - 12
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Formula for Mean Factors A0, r8, r9
Temperature calculation by the following formula:
Temperature = Airin * (1 - Mean Factor / 100) + Airout * Mean Factor / 100
Examples:
Mean factor = 0 Temperature = Air in
Mean factor = 100 Temperature = Air out
Mean factor = 50 Temperature = Average between Air-in and Air-out
Alarm Codes
E0 Pressure sensor alarm
E1 Coil out sensor alarm
E2 Air-in sensor alarm This Alarm Code is inhibited if no air-in sensor used
(A0, r8 and r9 = 100)
E3 Air-out sensor alarm This Alarm Code is inhibited if no air-out sensor used
(A0, r8 and r9 = 0) and fin sensor installed (d2 = 1)
E4 Fin sensor alarm This Alarm Code is inhibited if no fin sensor used (d2 = 0)
Explanations for E0 … E4 Alarms: No sensor connected, or the sensor and/or the
sensor cable is broken or short-circuited.
Er Data error display - out of range
Data send to the display is out of range.
AH High temperature alarm
AL Low temperature alarm
AE Thermostat emergency operation
Air sensor failure, system is in continuous cooling mode
AF Valve Status
Valve closed due to compressor safety loop active
Ao Superheat, emergency operation
Sensor(s) failure
Ar No refrigerant flow detected
No refrigerant flow was detected
Au Valve open 100% for more than 10 minutes
dt Forced defrost termination (time or temperature)
Ft Forced fan startup (time or temperature)
Messages
--- No data to display
The display will show an “---” at node start up and when no data is send to
the display.
In Reset to default values activated
The display will show an “In” when the factory default configuration data set
is initialized.
Id Wink request received
The display will show a flashing “Id” when the wink request was received.
The flashing “Id” will be shown on the display until the service button will
be pressed, or a 30 min delay timer will expire or a second wink request is
received. This function is action only when using SNMP protocol
OF Node is offline
The node is offline and no application is running. This is the result of a
network management command and will happen for example during node
installation.
dS Defrost standby
dP Pump down
dF Defrost cycle
dd Defrost drain delay
dI Defrost injection delay
du Defrost start-up delay
Cn Cleaning
CL Alarms are cleared
Visualising Data : WebPages
A TCP/IP Controller-Readme file is available on the www.emersonclimate.eu website
to provide detailed information about TCP/IP Ethernet connectivity. Please refer to this
file if you need information beyond the contents of this instruction sheet.
The EC2-352 has a TCP/IP Ethernet communication interface enabling the
controller to be directly connected to a PC or network via the standard Ethernet
port. The EC2-352 controller has embedded WebPages to enable the user to easily
visualise the parameter lists using real text labels.
No special software or hardware is required.
Connect the EC2-352 using the optional ECX-N60 cable assembly to a network or
hub that enables the controller to receive a dynamic TCP/IP address. If a DHCP
server is not available, the controller can be connected to a computer using a
crossover cable plugged directly into the Ethernet port. In this case, the TCP/IP
address of the computer must be manually modified to be compatible with the
default address of the controller. Refer to the TCP/IP Controller-Readme file for
more details.
Open the Internet browser program on the computer and enter the default TCP/IP
address of the controller into the address line of the Internet browser: 192.168.1.101
or the dynamic address from the DHCP server. Refer to the TCP/IP Controller-
Readme file if a specific port is required.
After a few moments, the default monitoring page should be displayed. If the
browser does not open the default page or display active data, the user should check
the Internet browser “Option” configuration. Refer to the TCP/IP Controller-
Readme file.
The Monitoring and Alarm WebPages are read only and therefore it is not
necessary to enter a username or password. A username and password will be
requested upon the initial request to any of the other WebPages. The factory default
settings are:
Username: EmersonID Password: 12
The default settings may be modified in the Display configuration page.
Press the tabs at the top of the Monitoring page with a left click of the mouse button
to enter the respective Webpage.
The parameters will be visualised in real text together with the program code as
defined in the parameter list below.
After the parameters have been modified, the complete list of settings can be saved
to the memory of the computer and used later to upload into another controller.
This can save a considerable amount of time when using multiple controllers and
over a period of time, a library can be created containing the parameter lists for
equipment for different applications.
It is also possible to display live graphical data from the controller. In addition, a
permanent 30 days log file containing the control temperature at 15 minutes
intervals is stored in the non-volatile memory to be later transferred using FTP to
the computer. The log file can be imported into a standard spreadsheet program
such as Excel. Refer to the TCP/IP Controller-Readme file for a complete
description of the features available for the TCP/IP series of controllers.
Emerson Electric GmbH & Co OHG is not to be held responsible for erroneous
literature regarding capacities, dimensions, applications, etc. stated herein.
Products, specifications and data in this literature are subject to change without
notice. The information given herein is based on technical data and tests which
EMERSON believes to be reliable and which are in compliance with technical
knowledge of today. It is intended only for use by persons having the appropriate
technical knowledge and skills, at their own discretion and risk. Since conditions of
use are outside of EMERSON’s control we cannot assume any liability for results
obtained or damages occurred due to improper application.
This document replaces all former versions
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