Follett C83253 설치, 운영 및 서비스 매뉴얼 - 페이지 8
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Operation
The temperature controller and probe indicate when the refrigeration system is required to turn on and off.
The refrigeration system removes heat from the cabinet interior and rejects it to the surrounding room air. When the
cabinet interior temperature reaches +2 C (+4 F) above the controller set point, the probe signals the controller to
turn the refrigeration system on. The normally-open controller contacts 4 and 5 close and energize the evaporator and
condenser fan motors, compressor and door heater. The snowfl ake and fan LED's on the controller will come on to
indicate the refrigeration system is on. The compressor uses a current-style starting relay and a starting capacitor to
start the compressor motor.
When the cabinet interior temperature falls to the set point, the probe signals the controller to turn the refrigeration
system off. The controller contact 5 reopens, which de-energizes the condenser fan motor and the compressor. The
snowfl ake LED will go out and the fan LED will remain on.
Any accumulated frost on the evaporator coils melts during the defrost cycle. The condensate drains to a drain pan
mounted along the condensing unit. The heat from the condensing unit evaporates any condensate in the drain pan.
Temperature control
The temperature control system is preset by the factory to maintain a cabinet temperature of -23 C (-10 F). If desired,
the cut-out temperature can be raised as high as -15 C (5 F) by following the instructions on page 6
for changing the temperature set point. The 2 C cut-out differential will be maintained regardless of the controller
set point.
Defrosting
The FZR series undercounter freezers control frost accumulation on the evaporator through automatic timed defrost
cycles. The defrost cycle is initiated by the temperature controller every 6 hours. Contacts 4 and 5 on the controller
open and the refrigeration system is turned off. Contact 2 is closed and the defrost heater is energized. The melting
snowfl ake LED on the controller will come on, and the temperature display will read "dEF" to indicate the freezer is in
the defrost cycle.
The heaters warm the evaporator coil and drain pan to melt the frost and drain the water to the condensate pan. The
temperature controller monitors evaporator temperature using a probe embedded in the coil. The controller terminates
the defrost cycle when the evaporator temperature reaches +5 C (+41 F) or after 15 minutes of defrost time, whichever
occurs fi rst. As the defrost cycle terminates, the controller de-energizes the heater and restarts the compressor and
condenser fan. The snowfl ake LED on the controller will come on to indicate the refrigeration system is running.
There is a 5 minute delay before the evaporator fan motor is re-energized. The fan LED on the controller will come
on to indicate the fan is running and the temperature display resumes displaying cabinet temperature. A defrost cycle
can be initiated manually at any time by depressing and holding the melting snowfl ake button for approximately three
seconds. As a safety feature, a temperature safety switch mounted on the evaporator will turn off the defrost heater if
the temperature of the evaporator reaches +27 C (+80 F) regardless of controller operation.
The FZR series freezers have been designed specifi cally for the storage of temperature–critical medications. Other
storage applications may require modifi cations of the factory-programmed defrost cycle settings. Please consult Follett
technical service if defrost modifi cation is needed.
Note: Storage of products with very low volumes may require additional product insulation.
Note: Serial numbers below C57095 were programmed with defrost cycles every 2-4 hours terminating at
+5 C (+41 F) or after 15 minutes, whichever came fi rst. If you are experiencing problems with frost on any of
these earlier units, please call Follett's technical service department at (800) 523-9361 or (610) 252-7301 for a
programming key to update your unit to the most current program settings.
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Operation
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