Foster FCI40 user manual

User manual for the device Foster FCI40

Device: Foster FCI40
Category: Microphone
Manufacturer: Foster
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Added : 7/16/2014
Number of pages: 23
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F20, F40, F60, F85
&
FCI20, FCI30, FCI40
FCI60, FCI85
Cube Ice Maker
Foster Refrigerator
Oldmedow Road, King’s Lynn,
Norfolk PE30 4JU
England
Tel: 01553 691122
Fax: 01553 691447
Website: www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk
E-mail: sales@foster-uk.com
a Division of ITW (UK) Ltd.
F/FCI/SM/02/03
S e r v i c e M a n u a l
S e r v i c e M a n u a l

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Notes Foster Ice Cuber Machine CONTENTS Page 1. General Information and Installation Instructions 2 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Unpacking and Inspection 2 1.3 Location and Leveling 2 1.4 Water Supply and Drain Connections 2-3 1.5 Final Checklist 3 1.6 Installation Practice 3 2. F20 and F40 Technical Data and Operating Instructions 4 3. F60 and F85 Technical Data and Operating Instructions 5-6 3.2 Cleaning/Rinsing For F20, F40, F60, F85 6 3.3 F20 F40, F60 F85, Wiring Diagrams 7 4. Technical S

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1. General Information and Installation Instructions Notes 1.1 Introduction The Electronic Cubers are quality designed, engineered and manufactured. Their ice making systems are thoroughly tested providing the utmost in flexibility to fit the needs of a particular user. These icemakers have been engineered to our own rigid safety and performance standards. The VDE – SEV – WRC seals signify that it is listed with them and that it complies with the materials and manufacturing standards of them.

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fittings and a shut off valve installed in an accessible position between the water supply line and the unit. Fig. 11 WATER SUPPLY - WATER COOLED MODELS. The water cooled versions require two separate inlet water supplies on models 40 and 60, one to supply water for the ice production and one for the water cooled condenser. Connect the male fitting of the condenser water inlet solenoid valve, using the second flexible tubing supplied, to the cold water supply line with regular plumbing fi

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16. Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions 2. F20 and F40 Technical Data and Operating Instructions 2.1 Technical Data 16.1 General The periods and the procedures for maintenance and cleaning are given as guides and are not to be construed as absolute or invariable. Model F20 F40 Cleaning, especially, will vary depending upon local water and ambient conditions and the ice volume produced; and, each ice maker must be Output – kg/24hr 19.5 34.5 maintained individually, in accordance with its pa

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15. Circuit Board and Component 3. F60 and F85 Technical Data and Operating Instructions Sequence of Operation 3.1 Technical Data Model F60 F85 Output – kg/24hr 60 83 Bin storage capacity – kg 27 27 Cubes per cycle 48 48 Fig./ABB 1 Fig./ABB 2 Cubes kg per cycle 0.84 0.84 Cycle time – minutes 19.0 15.5 Amps start/run 19/4.1 26/5.5 Watts consumption (30°C Ambient Temp) 630 780 Water consumption (Water Temp at 15°C Air Temp 21°C) 12.0 16.0 Refrigerant R134A R134A Refrigerant charge grams 450 grm

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I. The machine may stop working if the condenser temperature exceeds the pre-set temperature of the Over Temperature Thermostat (non- 14. Wiring Diagram adjustable) due to a very high ambient temperature, condenser fan failure, dirty/ blocked condenser. To restart the machine, depress the protruding button on the Alarm Reset. J. Changes to the defrost time. Under normal circumstances no adjustments should be necessary. WIRING DIAGRAM - SCHEMA ELETTRICO The fixed time can be adjusted by releas

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the service and inspection operations. F20 & F40 A/W Wiring Diagram IN OPERATION: The unit is running through the freezing and defrost cycle stopping automatically only at full bin situation. RE-SET/HI TEMPERATURE: To be selected to resume the unit operation when the ice maker shuts off due to the intervention of the condenser temperature sensor (too high condensing temperature). The five LEDS, placed in a row in the front of the P.C. BOARD, monitor the following situations: GREEN LIGHT: U

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ambient temperature as detailed in Table C. Page 18. 4. Technical Specification - R22 Machines The electrical components in operation during this phase are: COMPRESSOR WATER PUMP MODEL FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE HOT GAS SOLENOID VALVE Output – kg/24hr. 18 (20.5) 26 (34) 34 (42) 57 (70) 78 (90) The incoming water, passing through the water inlet valve and the flow control, runs over the evaporator platen and then flows by gravity through Bin storage capacit

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COMPRESSOR, WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE, HOT GAS VALVE 11. Principle of Operation NOTE: The length of the defrost cycle is (non-adjustable) automatically determined by the microprocessor of The P.C. BOARD in relation to the time T2 necessary for the unit to reduce the evaporator temperature from 0˚C (35˚F) to -1 3˚C (8.5˚F) and of the ambient temperature, as 11.1 How it works In the cube ice makers the water used to make the ice is kept constantly in circulation by an electric water pump whi

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7. The DIP. SWITCH keys setting is made in consideration of the model and of the type of condenser used (air or water cooled). E. At completion of the water filling phase (5 minutes) the unit passes automatically into the freezing cycle with the start up of: In Table B, page 12, are indicated the various lengths of the third portion of freezing cycle (Time mode) in accordance with the different COMPRESSOR combinations of the DIP. SWITCH KEYS. WATER PUMP In Table A, page 12, are indicated the D

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B. ICE BIN LEVEL SENSOR 9. Technical Specification - R134A Machines The ice bin level temperature sensor, secured to one of the storage bin walls, stops the operation of the entire ice maker at the end of the defrost cycle when its sensing probe (in contact with the stored ice) reaches the temperature of +2˚C (35˚F) lighting up, in the meantime, the third RED MODEL FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 LED. Once the ice is removed from the sensing probe, its temperature progressively rises up a

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7. Dip Switch Positions 8. Circuit Board and Component Sequence of Operation Table A Table C Fig. 1 Fig. 2 DIP LENGTH OF THE DEFROST CYCLE Ts ACCORDING SWITCHES FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 TO THE TIME OF T2 1 ON ON ON ON ON T2 Ts 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF T2 < 5’ 210” 3 ON OFF ON ON ON 5’ < T2 < 6’ 195” 4 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 6’ < T2 < 6’30” 180” 5 ON ON ON ON ON 6’30” < T2 < 7’ 165” 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7’ < T2 < 8’ 150” 7 ON ON ON ON ON 8’ < T2

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7. Dip Switch Positions 8. Circuit Board and Component Sequence of Operation Table A Table C Fig. 1 Fig. 2 DIP LENGTH OF THE DEFROST CYCLE Ts ACCORDING SWITCHES FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 TO THE TIME OF T2 1 ON ON ON ON ON T2 Ts 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF T2 < 5’ 210” 3 ON OFF ON ON ON 5’ < T2 < 6’ 195” 4 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 6’ < T2 < 6’30” 180” 5 ON ON ON ON ON 6’30” < T2 < 7’ 165” 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7’ < T2 < 8’ 150” 7 ON ON ON ON ON 8’ < T2

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

B. ICE BIN LEVEL SENSOR 9. Technical Specification - R134A Machines The ice bin level temperature sensor, secured to one of the storage bin walls, stops the operation of the entire ice maker at the end of the defrost cycle when its sensing probe (in contact with the stored ice) reaches the temperature of +2˚C (35˚F) lighting up, in the meantime, the third RED MODEL FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 LED. Once the ice is removed from the sensing probe, its temperature progressively rises up a

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

7. The DIP. SWITCH keys setting is made in consideration of the model and of the type of condenser used (air or water cooled). E. At completion of the water filling phase (5 minutes) the unit passes automatically into the freezing cycle with the start up of: In Table B, page 12, are indicated the various lengths of the third portion of freezing cycle (Time mode) in accordance with the different COMPRESSOR combinations of the DIP. SWITCH KEYS. WATER PUMP In Table A, page 12, are indicated the D

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

COMPRESSOR, WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE, HOT GAS VALVE 11. Principle of Operation NOTE: The length of the defrost cycle is (non-adjustable) automatically determined by the microprocessor of The P.C. BOARD in relation to the time T2 necessary for the unit to reduce the evaporator temperature from 0˚C (35˚F) to -1 3˚C (8.5˚F) and of the ambient temperature, as 11.1 How it works In the cube ice makers the water used to make the ice is kept constantly in circulation by an electric water pump whi

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

ambient temperature as detailed in Table C. Page 18. 4. Technical Specification - R22 Machines The electrical components in operation during this phase are: COMPRESSOR WATER PUMP MODEL FCI 20 FCI 30 FCI 40 FCI 60 FCI 85 WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE HOT GAS SOLENOID VALVE Output – kg/24hr. 18 (20.5) 26 (34) 34 (42) 57 (70) 78 (90) The incoming water, passing through the water inlet valve and the flow control, runs over the evaporator platen and then flows by gravity through Bin storage capacit

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

the service and inspection operations. F20 & F40 A/W Wiring Diagram IN OPERATION: The unit is running through the freezing and defrost cycle stopping automatically only at full bin situation. RE-SET/HI TEMPERATURE: To be selected to resume the unit operation when the ice maker shuts off due to the intervention of the condenser temperature sensor (too high condensing temperature). The five LEDS, placed in a row in the front of the P.C. BOARD, monitor the following situations: GREEN LIGHT: U

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

I. The machine may stop working if the condenser temperature exceeds the pre-set temperature of the Over Temperature Thermostat (non- 14. Wiring Diagram adjustable) due to a very high ambient temperature, condenser fan failure, dirty/ blocked condenser. To restart the machine, depress the protruding button on the Alarm Reset. J. Changes to the defrost time. Under normal circumstances no adjustments should be necessary. WIRING DIAGRAM - SCHEMA ELETTRICO The fixed time can be adjusted by releas


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