Foster PC2H-ZF, PC2L-ZF, WPC 2H-ZF, WPC 2L-ZF Coldroom, LCD 28CS4E-B, LCD 15C S3E, LDU 151E-BG, CDC 122T1R2TS Controller Service manual

Foster PC2H-ZF, PC2L-ZF, WPC 2H-ZF, WPC 2L-ZF Coldroom, LCD 28CS4E-B, LCD 15C S3E, LDU 151E-BG, CDC 122T1R2TS Controller Service manual

Below you will find brief information for Coldroom PC2H-ZF, Coldroom PC2L-ZF, Coldroom WPC 2H-ZF, Coldroom WPC 2L-ZF. This service manual contains information on how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot these Foster packaged coldrooms. These coldrooms are constructed on site from foamed insulated panels for long-term stability. The condensing system is incorporated in the front coldroom panel.

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Contents

Environmental Management Policy

Disposal Requirements

Introduction

Control Panel

LCD 28 Controller With LCD 16 Display used on All Rooms From E5167380 From Feb 06

High Temperature Room LDU 15 Controller

Low Temperature Room CDC 122 Controller From Dec 04 to Feb 05

Low Temperature Room LCD 15 Controller From Feb 05

Parts Lists

Water Cooler System Filling Instruction

Page

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1

1

2 to 5

6 to 7

7 to 9

9 to 12

12 to 14

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Environmental Management Policy for Service Manuals and Duets.

Product Support and Installation Contractors

Foster Refrigerator recognises that its activities, products and services can have an adverse impact upon the environment.

The organisation is committed to implementing systems and controls to manage, reduce and eliminate its adverse environmental impacts wherever possible, and has formulated an Environmental Policy outlining our core aims. A copy of the Environmental Policy is available to all contractors and suppliers upon request.

The organisation is committed to working with suppliers and contractors where their activities have the potential to impact upon the environment. To achieve the aims stated in the Environmental Policy we require that all suppliers and contractors operate in compliance with the law and are committed to best practice in environmental management.

Product Support and Installation contractors are required to:

1. Ensure that wherever possible waste is removed from the client’s site, where arrangements are in place all waste should be returned to Foster Refrigerator’s premises. In certain circumstances waste may be disposed of on the clients site; if permission is given, if the client has arrangements in place for the type of waste.

2. If arranging for the disposal of your waste, handle, store and dispose of it in such a way as to prevent its escape into the environment, harm to human health, and to ensure the compliance with the environmental law.

Guidance is available from the Environment Agency on how to comply with the waste management ‘duty of care’.

3. The following waste must be stored of separately from other wastes, as they are hazardous to the environment: refrigerants, polyurethane foam, oils.

4. When arranging for disposal of waste, ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is completed as appropriate. Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include the appropriate six-digit code from the European Waste Catalogue. Your waste contractor or Foster can provide further information if necessary.

5. Ensure that all waste is removed by a registered waste carrier, a carrier in possession of a waste management licence, or a carrier holding an appropriate exemption. Ensure the person receiving the waste at its ultimate destination is in receipt of a waste management licence or valid exemption.

6. Handle and store refrigerants in such a way as to prevent their emission to atmosphere, and ensure they are disposed of safely and in accordance with environmental law.

7. Make arrangements to ensure all staff who handle refrigerants do so at a level of competence consistent with the City Guilds 2078 Handling Refrigerants qualification or equivalent qualification.

8.

Ensure all liquid substances are securely stored to prevent leaks and spill, and are not disposed of to storm drains, foul drain, surface water to soil.

DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS

If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the environment. All old refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors, and in accordance with national laws and regulations.

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Introduction

Constructed on site from foamed insulated panels provided with profiled edges and heavy duty Fosterloks for positive locking and long-term stability.

The condensing system is incorporated in the front coldroom panel locked into position.

The temperature controller, On/Off switch and light switch are located in the hinged front panel.

Access to the condensing system is by removal of the retaining screws from the right hand side of the hinged panel.

Control Panel used on High and Low temperature coldrooms from E5167380 Feb 2006

Temperature

Controller

Controller Operation

LCD 28CS4E-B (00-555739) Controller

Mains ON/OFF

Switch

Operation Guidelines

Interior Light

Switch

LCD 16 Display (00-555740)

Initial Start Up.

Start Up & self Test:

The indication is only displayed during the first three seconds following the mains electrical power being applied to the unit. During this period the controller performs a self-check.

Once the self-check has been completed

OFF will be displayed.

Press and hold for three seconds. The unit will start and the air temperature will be displayed.

Check temperature set point.

Important to note that the ability to increase and decrease the set point is not a function available to the user on the freezer rooms as the set point is fixed, but limited adjustment is available on the High temperature rooms.

To make adjustments to the set point it is necessary to access the parameter and alter SPL and SPH accordingly.

Check set point by pressing the button

To increase set point press + until required temperature is displayed.

To decrease set point press + until required temperature is displayed.

Factory Temperature Set Point

Refrigerator +1°C to +4°C. Freezer -18°C to -21°C. Exit from set up occurs after 10 seconds if no button is pressed.

2

Manual Defrost.

To initiate a manual defrost press and hold dEF will be displayed release.

On completion of the defrost

REC will be displayed until the cabinet temperature is achieved and then it will revert to displaying the normal cabinet temperature.

Set Unit to Standby.

Press display shows

OFF

Standby Indication

This indication is displayed while the unit is not operating but with mains power applied to the unit. This mode may be used for internal cleaning regimes and short periods when the unit is not required.

For extended periods of inactivity the mains supply should be isolated.

Alarm and Warnings

High temperature alarm

HI

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons, however it will return after the pre-set designated period. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Evaporator fan not working. Restricted airflow through airduct. Evaporator iced up. Compressor not working.

Low temperature alarm.

LO

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons and the unit will continue to operate, however it will return after the pre-set designated period. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Controller faulty (not switching compressor off). Compressor secondary relay will not de-energise

(low temperature models).

Door Open Alarm. (Only applies to cabinets fitted with door switches.)

DO

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing.

The display will continue to display the alarm message until cancelled by shutting the door.

Possible Causes: Faulty door switch. Door left open for more than 5minutes.

High Pressure Alarm (Only applies to machines fitted with a condenser probe).

HP

Will be displayed

This alarm relate to the condenser which must be checked and cleaned at regular intervals the frequency being determined by site conditions.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons and the unit will continue to operate, however it will return after the pre-set designated period. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Condenser fan not working. Condenser blocked/ dirty. Condenser obstructed.

Air Temperature Probe Failure.

E1

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.

There is no further action that can be taken by the user in this instance. During this period the unit will continue to operate but have a reduced performance.

Action: Replace Probe.

Evaporator Temperature Probe Failure. (Automatic Defrost Cabinets Only)

E2

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.

There is no further action that can be taken by the user in this instance. During this period the unit will continue to operate satisfactorily, but this failure will have an effect on the defrost and therefore efficiency if allowed to continue.

Action: Replace Probe.

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Information Menu

Pressing and releasing activates the information menu. From this menu you can display the temperature relating to T1 (air probe), T2 (evaporator probe, if fitted) and T3 (condenser probe, if fitted).

The maximum temperature (THI) and the minimum temperature (TLO) the cabinet has achieved since it was last re-set.

The total operating time of the condenser (CND), since it was last cleaned, and the keyboard status (LOC).

The information to be displayed can be selected sequentially by pressing repeatedly or scrolling through the menu using the

Once selected press or to display the value buttons.

Exit from the info menu by pressing or is automatic after 6 seconds if no buttons are pressed.

To reset the temperature settings recorded in THI and TLO and the hours counted in CND, access the info menu press to display the value plus simultaneously for resetting to be completed.

To check the LOC status scroll through to LOC, press leave keys accessible.

to display status – YES to lock keys. – NO to

NOTE: with the keys locked it is not possible to turn the unit off or ON or to check the set point

Parameter Setting and Adjustment

It is strongly advised that before adjusting any Service Parameters a thorough understanding of the following instructions should be obtained.

The parameters are accessed by pressing the following keys in succession keeping them pressed for 5 seconds.

After this period the first parameter ‘SCL’ will be displayed.

+ “set” + and

Press button

Press to pass from one parameter to the next and button to display the value + or to change it.

to go back.

Exit from set up is by pressing or is automatic if no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds

NOTE:

When receiving a replacement controller the unit will be set with the default settings. Change the settings to those relating to the particular model. After changing parameter ‘SCL’ from ‘1’ to ‘2’ moving through parameters ‘SPL’,

‘SP’, ‘FDD’, IISL’ and ‘IISP’ you may find that ‘-or’ will be displayed. ‘-or’ indicates that the control setting is out of range.

To get the parameter back into range, for example ‘SPL’, press to display the value + continue pressing both buttons until the display shows the temperature required then release both buttons.

Use the same procedure to adjust all of the parameters displaying ‘-or’.

LCD 28CS4E-B (00-555735) Controller Parameter lists

Mnem.

ScL

Readout scale

Definition

SPL

Minimum setpoint [ I ]

SPh

Maximum setpoint [ I ]

SP

Setpoint [ I ]

hYS

Thermostat hysteresis [ I ]

crt

Minimum compressor rest time

cdc

10 min. run cycle with PF1

cSd

Compressor Stop delay after door open

dFr

Defrost frequency [ I ]

dLi

Defrost end temperature

0.1

0

0

0

0

-30

Min.

Max Default

1°C; 2°C; °F 1°C

-30

SPL

SPL

SPH

30

SPH

-25

10

-20

10

30

10

30

24

30

2.5

1

6

1

3

15

Dim.

flag

°C

°C

°C

°K min.

min.

min.

1/24h

°C

FPC HT FPC LT

2

2

1

-21

3

-21

1

-21

3

3

2

2

7

7

1

1

4

4

20

50

4

dto

Maximum defrost duration

dty

Defrost type

drn

Drain down time

ddY

Display control during defrost

Fid

Fan operation in defrost

Fdd

Evaporator. Fan re-start

Ftc

Fan timed control [ I ]

Atl

Low temperature alarm

Ath

High temperature alarm

Atd

Temperature alarm delay

Ado

Door alarm delay

Aht

Condenser HP Alarm

Ahm

AHT alarm management

Acc

Condenser cleaning

hdS

Eco->Heavy Duty sensitivity

iiSM

2nd parameter set management

iiSL

Minimum setpoint [ II ]

iiSH

Maximum setpoint [ II ]

iiSP

Setpoint [ II ]

iiHY

Thermostat hysteresis [ II ]

iidF

Defrost frequency [ II ]

iiFt

Fan timed control [ II ]

Sb

Stand By button function

dS

Door switch enabling

oAu

AUX Output Control

oS1

Air probe offset

t2

Evaporator. Probe enabling

OS2

Evaporator. Probe offset

T3

Condenser. Probe enabling

oS3

Condenser. Probe offset

tLd

Logging Temp. Delay

Sim

Display slowdown

Adr

Unit address

LCD 28CS4E-B (00-555735) Controller Electrical Connections

1 120

FAN; ELE; GAS

0 30

0 60

NO

-30

NO

YES

30

YES

-12

0

0

0

12

120

0

5

30

0

0

30

70

5

60

NON; ALR; STP NON

20

ELE

3

10

NO

-50

YES

0

1

52

5

0

3

NON; MAN; HDD NON

-30

IISL

IISL

IISH

30

IISH

-25

10

-20

0.1

0

NO

NO

10

24

YES

YES

3

1

NO

YES

NO YES

NON; 0-1; ALR

-12.5

12.5

NO

-12.5

NO

YES

12.5

YES

-12.5

1

0

1

12.5

30

100

255

NO

ALR

0

YES

0

NO

3

1

0

5

10

-20

3

1

NO

NO

NO

60

NON

0

3

NON

-25

5

NO

-5

5

90

5

20

OFF

2

10

YES

NON

0

NO

0

NO

0

5

3

1

°K

1/24h flag flag flag flag wks flag flag

°C

°C

°C

°K flag

°K flag

°K min.

exp.

exp.

°K

°K min.

min.

°C flag min.

flag min.

min.

flag

°C flag

0

3

NON

-25

10

-20

3

1

NO

NO

NO

NON

-5

5

90

5

60

NON

20

ELE

2

20

NO

5

NO

3

1

0

5

0

YES

0

NO

5

Detail shows high temperature controller FPC2H Models up to E5167380

aux

set

aux

Temperature

Controller

High Temperature Room Control Panel.

Mains ON/OFF

Switch

Interior Light

Switch

When the controller is switched on a single line appears on the display for 3 seconds to indicate the autotest period.

After this period the air temperature measured by the T1 probe is displayed.

LDU 15 Controller aux

set

aux

Check temperature set point.

Check set point by pressing the “set” button

To increase set point press “set” +

To decrease set point press “set” +

Factory Temperature Set Point +1°C.

Exit from set up occurs after 10 seconds if no button is pressed.

Alarms and Warnings

HI

LO

E1

DF

High Temperature Alarm

Low Temperature Alarm

T1 Probe Failure

Defrosting in Progress

CLN

Clean Condenser

Controller Set Up.

The parameters are accessed by pressing the following keys in succession keeping them pressed for 3 seconds.

+ “set”

Access to the parameters has been achieved with the first parameter SCL being displayed.

+

To pass from one parameter to the next press either the

To display the value press. “set” or key

To change the value press “set” + to increase, or “set” + to decrease.

Exit from set up by pressing “aux” or is automatic after 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed.

and

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Controller Parameters

LDU151E-BG Controller 00-555357

Display Parameter

SCL

SPL

Readout Scale

Minimum Temperature Set Point

SPH

Maximum Temperature Set Point

SP

Effective Temperature Set Point

HYS

Hysteresis

CRT

Compressor Rest Time (minutes)

CDC

Compressor Regulation with T1 Fail

DFR

Defrosting Frequency (/24 hours)

DTO

Defrosting Duration (minutes)

DDY

Defrost Display Control

ATL

Low Alarm Differential

ATH

High Alarm Differential

ATD

Temperature Alarm Delay (minutes)

ACC

Condenser Clean Interval

OAU

Auxiliary Output Mode of Operation

BAU

Auxiliary Button Mode of Operation

OS1

T1 Offset

SIM

Display Slowdown

ADR

Address

LDU 151E-BG Electrical Connections

LDU151E-B

Default Values

1°C

00

08

03

3

1

-3

5

60

00

7

4

20

1

NON

NON

00

00

01

High Temp

Room

1°C

00

08

02

3

1

-3

10

90

00

7

4

20

1

NON

NON

00

00

01

Mod.

T1

PWR

LDU 151E-HOL

-25.0 + 25.0

16(4)A

NTC

230V~ ± 10 % 50/60 Hz 3W

DATE

AUX

T1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

PWR

Low Temperature Room Control Panel.

CDC Controller from December 2004 to February 2005

When the unit is switched on the display shows “- - -“ for a period of five seconds, during which the controller performs a self-check. The display then shows the air temperature measured by probe 1.

CDC Controller

5 6 7

1 3

2 4

CDC 122

7

Check Set Point – Low point of temperature band.

Press and hold button 1

( )

Increase Set Point

Press and hold button 1

( ).

Press button 3

( ) until required temperature is displayed.

Decrease Set Point.

Press button. 1

( ).

Press button 4

( )

until required temperature is displayed.

Manual Defrost

Press and hold button 2

( ).

Press button 4

( )

a timed defrost will follow.

Indicators

LED 5 Compressor on

( ).

LED 6 Evaporator Fan on

( ).

LED 7 Defrost on

( )

Alarms and Warnings

PF1 indicates air probe failure.

PF2 indicates evaporator probe failure.

Access to the control parameters is achieved by pressing sequences: -

( )

+

( )

+

( )

and holding in the keys for a period of 4 seconds.

It is possible to scroll through the parameters by pressing: -

( )

or

( )

The value of a selected parameter is checked by pressing:-

( )

and may be altered by pressing, at the same time,

( )

+

( ) or

( )

Exit from set up occurs after 10 seconds if no key is pressed

If an alarm condition is entered the alarm buzzer will sound and ‘ALM’ will flash on the display. The alarm may be acknowledged by pressing any key causing the buzzer to cease and the display will alternate between ‘ALM’ and air temperature while the alarm condition persists. The alarm will re-sound every 30 minutes while an alarm condition persists.

LAE CDC 122-T1-R2BS PARAMETER SETTINGS (15246156).

Display: Parameter:

SPL

Minimum temperature setpoint

SPH

Maximum temperature setpoint

HYS

Hysteresis

COF

Refrigeration minimum off time

CON

Refrigeration minimum on time

CDC

Compressor duty cycle

CRS

Compressor restart delay

DRE

Defrost repetition time

DLI

Defrost limit temperature

DTO

Defrost time out

DRP

Dripping time

DIS

Display in defrost

DTY

Defrost type

DOP

Defrost optimisation

FCT

Evaporator fan control

FRS

FID

Fan restart after defrost

Fan operation during defrost

CDC122T1R2B

(Default Values)

06

10

30

03

5

ELE

-30

20

02

00

00

05

00

CON

01

-10

00

Low Temp Rooms

6

50

20

3

20

ELE

-25

-15

3

0

0

7

0

CON

-01

5

00

8

ALO

Low alarm threshold

AHI

High alarm threshold

ADL

Temperature alarm delay

AIN

OS1

Alarm input selection

Air probe offset

OS2

OS3

SIM

Evaporator probe offset

Display probe offset

Thermal mass simulation

ADR

Address / peripheral number

CDC 122 T1R2 B Electrical Connections

00

00

00

01

-32

22

10

01

00

Mod.

CDC 122 T1R2 B

PWR

5(3) A 240V ac

5 (1) A 240V ac

12V~ ± 10% 3W

Date

5 (1) A 240V ac

T2

PTC

T

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PWR

9 1 11 12

00

00

00

01

-25

-12

90

01

00

Operation Guidelines for Foster controller part number 00-555462 low temperature models FPC2Lup to

E5165449.

LCD 15 Controller

Initial Start Up.

Start Up & self Test:

The indication is only displayed during the first three seconds following the mains electrical power being applied to the unit. During this period the controller performs a self-check.

Once the self-check has been completed

OFF will be displayed

.

Press and hold for three seconds. The unit will start and the air temperature will be displayed.

Check temperature set point.

Important to note that the ability to increase and decrease the set point is not a function available to the user as the set point is fixed. To make adjustments to the set point it is necessary to access the parameter and alter SPL and

SPH accordingly.

Check set point by pressing the button

To increase set point press + until required temperature is displayed.

9

To decrease set point press + until required temperature is displayed.

Factory Set Temperature Range

Freezer -18°C to -21°C.

Exit from set up occurs after 10 seconds if no button is pressed.

Manual Defrost.

To initiate a manual defrost press and hold when dEF is displayed release.

On completion of the defrost rEc will be displayed until the cabinet temperature is achieved after which it will revert to displaying the normal cabinet temperature.

Alarm and Warnings

High temperature alarm.

HI

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons, however it will return after the pre-set designated period as set in parameter ‘ATH’. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Evaporator fan not working. Restricted airflow through airduct. Evaporator iced up. Compressor not working.

Low temperature alarm.

LO

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons and the unit will continue to operate, however it will return after the pre-set designated period as set in parameter ‘ATH’. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Controller faulty (not switching compressor off). Compressor secondary relay will not deenergise.

Door Open Alarm. (Only applies to rooms fitted with door switches.)

DO

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.

The display will continue to display the alarm message until cancelled by shutting the door.

After 1 minute the compressor will stop, as set in parameter ‘CSD’.

Possible Causes: Faulty door switch. Door left open for more than 5 minutes, as set in parameter ADO’.

High Pressure Alarm (Only applies to units fitted with a condenser probe). Will be displayed

HP

This alarm relate to the condenser which must be checked and cleaned at regular intervals the frequency being determined by site conditions.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any of the buttons and the unit will continue to operate, however it will return after the pre-set designated period as set in parameter ‘ATH’. The unit returning to normal operating temperature will automatically cancel the alarm.

Possible Causes: Condenser fan not working. Condenser blocked/ dirty. Condenser obstructed.

Air Temperature Probe Failure.

E1

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.

There is no further action that can be taken by the user in this instance. During this period the unit will continue to operate but have a reduced performance with the compressor running for 7 minutes and resting for 3 minutes as set in parameter ‘CDC’.

Action: Replace Probe.

Evaporator Temperature Probe Failure. (Automatic Defrost Cabinets Only)

E2

Will be displayed.

The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.

There is no further action that can be taken by the user in this instance. During this period the unit will continue to operate satisfactorily with the defrost being controlled on a timed basis and not temperature which may have an effect on the overall efficiency if allowed to continue.

Action: Replace Probe.

Parameter Setting and Adjustment

It is strongly advised that before adjusting any Service Parameters a thorough understanding of the following instructions should be obtained.

+ “set” + and The parameters are accessed by pressing the following keys in succession keeping them pressed for 5 seconds.

After this period the first parameter ‘SCL’ will be displayed.

10

Press button

Press to pass from one parameter to the next and button to display the value + or to change it.

to go back.

Exit from set up is by pressing or is automatic if no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds

NOTE:

When receiving a replacement controller the unit will be set with the default settings. Change the settings to those relating to the particular model. After changing parameter ‘SCL’ from ‘1’ to ‘2’ moving through parameters ‘SPL’, ‘SP’, ‘FDD’, IISL’ and ‘IISP’ you may find that ‘-or’ will be displayed. ‘-or’ indicates that the control setting is out of range.

To get the parameter back into range, for example ‘SPL’, press to display the value + continue pressing both buttons until the display shows the temperature required then release both buttons.

Use the same procedure to adjust all of the parameters displaying ‘-or’.

Foster Controller part number 00-555462 Parameter list

Display: Parameter: LCD 15C S3E

(Default Values)

FPC (Lt Rooms)

and

SCL

Readout scale

SPL

Minimum setpoint [ I ]

SPH

Maximum setpoint [ I ]

SP

Setpoint [ I ]

HYS

Thermostat hysteresis [ I ]

CRT

Minimum compressor rest time

CDC

10 min. run cycle with PF1

CSD

Cmpr.Stop delay after door open

DFR

Defrost frequency [ I ]

DLI

Defrost end temperature

DTO

Maximum defrost duration

DTY

Defrost type

DRN

Drain down time

DDY

Display control during defrost

FID

Fan operation in defrost

FDD

Evapor. Fan re-start

FTC

Fan timed control [ I ]

ATL

Low temperature alarm

ATH

High temperature alarm

ATD

Temperature alarm delay

ADO

Door alarm delay

AHT

Condenser HP Alarm

AHM

AHT alarm management

ACC

Condenser cleaning

HDS

Eco->Heavy Duty sensitivity

IISM

2nd parameter set management

IISL

Minimum setpoint [ II ]

IISH

Maximum setpoint [ II ]

IISP

Setpoint [ II ]

IIHY

Thermostat hysteresis [ II ]

1°C

-25

10

-20

3

2

5

1

4

15

20

ELE

3

5

NO

-10

YES

-5

5

30

5

60

ALR

20

3

NON

-25

10

-20

3

3

NON

-25

10

-20

3

0

60

NON

0

NO

-5

5

90

3

20

NO

5

4

50

15

ELE

3

1

7

1

2°C

-25

-15

-21

11

IIDF

Defrost frequency [ II ]

IIFT

Fan timed control [ II ]

SBY

Stand By button function

DS

Door switch enabling

OS1

Air probe offset

T2

Evapor. Probe enabling

OS2

Evapor. Probe offset

T3

Condens. Probe enabling

OS3

Condens. Probe offset

TLD

Logging Temp. Delay

SIM

Display slowdown

ADR

Unit address

LCD151CSE Electrical Connections

5

3

1

YES

0

NO

0

4

YES

YES

NO

0

Mod.

T1, T2, T3

PWR L-N 230V~

LCD15CS3E

-40.0 +80.0 °C

T3

±10% 50/60 Hz

T2

Date

(cod. SN2…)

3W

T1

DATA 1 17 16 15 14 13

5

3

1

YES

0

NO

0

4

YES

NO

NO

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Parts Lists

PC2H-ZF High Temp System

Item

Compressor

Compressor

Condenser Coil

Condenser Fan

Evaporator Fan Guard

Evaporator Coil

Evaporator Fan

Drier

HP Pressure Switch

Vap Tray Heater Rod

Vap Tray Temperature Switch

Accumulator

Controller

Display

Air Probe

Controller

Air Probe

ON / Off Rocker Switch

Light Switch

Bulkhead Light

Light Bulb

1 2

L

3 4 5

N

Description

CAJ9510Z 230/50/1

MX18TB R404 HBP

Ring Mount 25W C/W Blade

White

Ring Mount 25w C/W Blade

DML 033S

28 BAR

PA389-2 250W 240V

Cut Out 70°c Cut In 55°c

3/8 Inlet 1/2 Outlet

LCD28CS4E-B (From Feb 2006)

LCD 16

SN2K250T1 For LCD 28 Controller

LDU151E-BG c/w NTC2K Probe (Up to Feb 2006)

NTC 2K

ARCO C1550+EN60

C1353AT+EN60 2W

Loblite 7000.00 White

60W BC Pearl 240V R/S

12

Part Number

15422115

00-555675

00-555561

00-555569

01-252381-01

00-555565

00-555568

00-555388

00-555386

15240025

00-555621

15480002

00-555739

00-555740

00-555397

00-555357

00-555397

15243562

15243565

00-555548

00-555637

Refrigerant

Capillary

PC2L-ZF Low Temp System

Item

Compressor

Compressor

Condenser Coil

Condenser Fan

Evaporator Fan Guard

Evaporator Coil

Evaporator Fan

Drier

HP Pressure Switch

Vap Tray Heater Rod

Vap Tray Temperature Switch

Hot Gas Valve Solenoid

Accumulator

Controller

Display

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

Controller

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

Controller

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

ON / Off Rocker Switch

Light Switch

Bulkhead Light

Light Bulb

Pressure Relief Valve

Drip Tray Heater Rod

Evaporator Klixon

Drain Pan Klixon

Door Frame Heater

Refrigerant

Capillary

WPC2H-ZF High Temp System

Item

Compressor

Compressor

Water Cooled Condenser

Condenser Fan

Evaporator Fan Guard

Evaporator Coil

Evaporator Fan

Drier

HP Pressure Switch

Vap Tray Heater Rod

Vap Tray Temperature Switch

Accumulator

Controller

Display

Air Probe

Controller

Probe

ON / Off Rocker Switch

Light Switch

Bulkhead Light

Light Bulb

1200 grms R404A

3 metres 0.064

Description

MS34FB R404 LBP

CAJ2464Z-SE 230/50

Part Number

00-555683

15422412

00-555561

Ring Mount 25W C/W Blade

White

00-555569

01-252381-01

Ring Mount 25w C/W Blade

DML 033S

28 BAR

PA389-2 250W 240V

Cut Out 70°c Cut In 55°c

NEV-60

3/8 Inlet 1/2 Outlet

LCD28CS4E-B (From Feb 2006)

LCD 16

SN2K250T1 For LCD 28 Controller

SN2K250T2 For LCD 28 Controller

LCD 15C S3E (From Feb 2005 to Feb 2006)

NTC 2K For LCD 15 Controller

NTC 2K For LCD 15 Controller

00-555566

00-555568

00-555388

00-555386

15240025

00-555621

15451251

15480002

00-555739

00-555740

00-555397

00-555398

00-555462

00-555397

00-555398

CDC122T1R2TS C/W Probe (From December 04 to Feb 05) 15246156

T1 Probe 3.5 metre (for CDC122T1R2TS)

T2 Probe 3.5 metre (for CDC122T1R2TS)

ARCO C1550+EN60

C1353AT+EN60 2W

Loblite 7000.00 White

60W BC Pearl 240V R/S

Kason 1830

600W 230V

Cut Out 20°c Cut In 5°c

Cut Out 20°c Cut In 5°c

00-555199

00-555200

15243562

15243565

00-555548

00-555637

15714027

01-252076-01

16240094

16240094

01-252938-01

900 Grms R404A

3 metres 0.064

Description

MX18TB R404 HBP

CAJ9510Z 230/50/1

Motor 10w

White

Ring Mount 25w C/W Blade

DML 033S

28 BAR

PA389-2 250W 240V

Cut Out 70°c Cut In 55°c

3/8 Inlet 1/2 Outlet

LCD28CS4E-B (From Feb 2006)

LCD 16

SN2K250T1 For LCD 28 Controller (Up to Feb 2006)

LDU151E-BG c/w NTC2K Probe

NTC 2K

ARCO C1550+EN60

C1353AT+EN60 2W

Loblite 7000.00 White

60W BC Pearl 240V R/S

Part Number

00-555675

15422115

00-555567

00-555570

01-252381-01

00-555565

00-555568

00-555388

00-555386

15240025

00-555621

15480002

00-555739

00-555740

00-555397

00-555357

15243562

15243565

00-555548

00-555637

13

Water Circulating Pump

Water Circulating Pump Valve

Water Reservoir

High Pressure Stat

EUROPA SG5

22mmx1.1/2"Union

304 Stainless Steel

KP5 Auto Reset

Glycol Heat Exchanger Fan

Motor

Glycol Heat Exchanger Fan

Blade

Grid Mount 16W

Elco A200-31 5170

Glycol Heat Exchanger Coil

Glycol Heat Exchanger Complete Complete Housing with Coil, Fan Motor & Blade.

Refrigerant

Capillary

650 Grms R404A

3 metres 0.064

WPC2L-ZF Low Temp System

Item

Compressor

Compressor

Water Cooled Condenser

Condenser Fan

Evaporator Fan Guard

Evaporator Coil

Evaporator Fan

Drier

HP Pressure Switch

Vap Tray Heater Rod

Vap Tray Temperature Switch

Hot Gas Valve Solenoid

Accumulator

Controller

Display

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

Controller

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

Controller

Air Probe

Evaporator Probe

ON / Off Rocker Switch

Light Switch

Bulkhead Light

Light Bulb

Pressure Relief Valve

Drip Tray Heater Rod

Evaporator Klixon

Drain Pan Klixon

Water Circulating Pump

Water Circulating Pump Valve

Water Reservoir

High Pressure Stat

Glycol Heat Exchanger Fan

Motor

Description

MS34FB R404 LBP

CAJ2464Z-SE 230/50

Motor 10w

White

Ring Mount 25w C/W Blade

DML 033S

28 BAR

PA389-2 250W 240V

Cut Out 70°c Cut In 55°c

NEV-60

3/8 Inlet 1/2 Outlet

LCD28CS4E-B (From Feb 2006)

LCD 16

SN2K250T1 For LCD 28 Controller

SN2K250T2 For LCD 28 Controller

LCD 15C S3E (From Feb 2005 to Feb 2006)

NTC 2K For LCD 15 Controller

NTC 2K For LCD 15 Controller

CDC122T1R2TS C/W Probe (from Dec 04 to Feb 05)

T1 Probe 3.5 metre (for CDC122T1R2TS)

T2 Probe 3.5 metre (for CDC122T1R2TS)

ARCO C1550+EN60

C1353AT+EN60 2W

Loblite 7000.00 White

60W BC Pearl 240V R/S

Kason 1830

600W 230V

Cut Out 20°c Cut In 5°c

Cut Out 20°c Cut In 5°c

EUROPA SG5

22mmx1.1/2"Union

304 Stainless Steel

KP5 Auto Reset

Grid Mount 16W

Glycol Heat Exchanger Fan

Blade

Elco A200-31 5170

Glycol Heat Exchanger Coil

Glycol Heat Exchanger Complete Complete Housing with Coil, Fan Motor & Blade.

Door Frame Heater

Refrigerant

Capillary

400 Grms R404A

3 metres 0.064

14

00-555582

00-555583

01-250637-01

15452109

15470027

00-555622

00-555563

Part Number

00-555683

15422412

00-555567

00-555570

01-252381-01

00-555566

00-555568

00-555388

00-555386

15240025

00-555621

15451251

15480002

00-555739

00-555740

00-555397

00-555398

00-555462

00-555397

00-555398

15246156

00-555199

00-555200

15243562

15243565

00-555548

00-555637

15714027

01-252076-01

16240094

16240094

00-555582

00-555583

01-250637-01

15452109

15470027

00-555622

00-555563

01-252938-01

Water Cooled Condensing System Filling Instruction

Filling the system with water

Fill the 5-litre container with clean water.

Remove the plastic cap from the end of the ‘Water Fill Pipe’.

Insert the funnel in to the end of the Water Fill Pipe.

Slowly and with care, avoiding any spillage, poor 2 litres of the water into the tank.

Plug the mains lead in to the power source and turn the unit ON.

After a short period the water pump will start to circulate the water round the system.

Leave the pump to run for a further 2 minutes.

Switch the unit Off before adding the remaining 3 litres of the water.

Switch the unit On and leave running for a few minutes to check that the water is circulating correctly.

Check the water level in of the tank by placing a hand against the front, the tank if filled with sufficient water will be warm half way up, if not it may be necessary to add more water.

Refit the plastic cap to the water fill pipe.

Water fill pipe

Water outlet ‘A’

Remote condenser fan electrical connection

Water inlet ‘B’

Heat Exchanger Detail

Water Inlet ‘A’

Airflow

Airflow

Foster Refrigerator

Oldmedow Road

Kings Lynn

Norfolk

PE30 4JU

Tel: 01553 691122

Fax: 01553 691447

Website: www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk

Email: [email protected]

a Division of ‘ITW (UK) Ltd’

FASTFIT/SM/02/06

Water Outlet ‘B’

15

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Key Features

  • Foamed insulated panels
  • Condensing system in front panel
  • Temperature controller
  • On/Off switch
  • Interior light switch
  • Manual defrost
  • Alarm and warning system
  • Parameter setting and adjustment
  • Parts lists
  • Water cooled condensing system

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I adjust the temperature set point?
To adjust the temperature set point, you will need to access the parameters and alter SPL and SPH accordingly. The specific steps for accessing the parameters and adjusting the set point will vary depending on the model of controller you have.
What are some possible causes of a high temperature alarm?
Possible causes of a high temperature alarm include: evaporator fan not working, restricted airflow through airduct, evaporator iced up, compressor not working.
How do I perform a manual defrost?
To initiate a manual defrost, press and hold the defrost button until ‘dEF’ is displayed, then release the button. The unit will then start the defrost cycle. When the defrost cycle is complete, ‘rEc’ will be displayed until the cabinet temperature is achieved.

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