Specifications
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• SEI or SER Terminals. Sporlan SEI and SER type electric expansion valves are currently used for all applications.
There are 1596 nominal steps for entire valve stroke.
• Pressure Transducer is mounted at the evaporator suction header to measure saturated suction pressure in absolute
value but displayed in gauge pressure in PSIG. The suction pressure is converted to evaporating temperature. The
difference between outlet temperature and evaporating temperature is the true superheat displayed as “SUPH”.
• Defrost Termination Temperature Sensor TS3 is mounted downstream of the distributor tube after the valve and
close enough to the evaporator coil to measure defrost termination temperature during defrost cylce. Figure 2 on the
previous page shows the sensor locations of the evaporator and the controller.
• Outlet/Fan Cut-In Temperature Sensor TS1 is mounted on the suction line about 6” to 10” away from the evaporator
to measure outlet temperature during cooling cycle and to serve as evaporator fan cut-in temperature sensor. The
sensor is at a 2 or 10 o’clock position on the suction line. The default value of the fan cut-in temperature is pre-set at
20
o
F for commercial refrigeration application.
• Room Temperature Sensor TS2 is typically mounted with a plastic tie at the drain pan on the side of the evaporator
return air. It is located around the middle of the evaporator to allow even air flow across it. If necessary, it can be
relocated to a spot with better representation of the cold room temperature.
• Four Digit LED Display is used to show status of the controller, set point values and temperatures.
• Green Amber and Red LED Status Indicators. The green LED will be on when the compressor relay is energized.
The green LED will blink when the air temperature is satisfied, but the compressor minimum run timer or minimum off
timer has not yet timed out. The red LED indicates a critical alarm has occurred (Low Pressure alarm). The amber
LED indicates all other alarms.
• Six Push Buttons are used to display set points and status as well as to reset operational parameters like room
temperature, defrost mode, number of defrosts, etc. Their functions can be also performed by using the TCP/IP
interface.
• Two 20 Amp, 240 VAC NC/NO Relays. One relay is used for the defrost heater when the heater load is less than 20
amp. It will be wired to defrost heater contactor when heater load is over 20 amp or three phase heaters. For a reverse
cycle defrost system, it is wired to a 40VA transformer that provides 24VAC power to the reversing valve
solenoid coil. The other relay is used to switch evaporator fans ON and OFF. A fan contactor will be used if the fan
motor is lager than 10 amps or three phase or the voltage is different from control voltage.
• One 3 Amp, 240 VAC NC/NO Relay is used for the compressor contactor or liquid line solenoid.
• One 3 Amp, 240 VAC NC/NO Relay is an option for an external alarm system. The customer can decide what type of
a physical alarm is used. This relay is energized when the controller is powered on. Whenever the controller gives an
alarm, the relay will be de-energized. For example, a technician can connect a phone alarm system to this relay. When
there is an alarm, the alarm system can dial in his pager or cellular phone.
• One RJ-45, TCP/IP Ehternet Port is used for Peer to Peer system or an alternating system communication requiring
ethernet connection. It is also used to communicate with a Laptop, internal network, or the internet.
• Power Input 120 or 208/240 VAC. For 120 VAC input, jumper between pins 1 and 2 of ‘Voltage Jumper’ connector and jumper
between pins 3 and 4 of ‘Voltage Jumper’ connector. For 208/240 VAC input, jumper between pins 2 and 3 of ‘Voltage Jumper’
connector.










