Foster FHG 3L user manual

User manual for the device Foster FHG 3L

Device: Foster FHG 3L
Category: Refrigerator
Manufacturer: Foster
Size: 0.6 MB
Added : 2/6/2014
Number of pages: 20
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Display Case
FHG 2L & FHG 3L

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Foster Refrigerator Environmental Management Policy 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 cont

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Introduction The display case are manufactured in two formats FHG 2L, 2 doors, and the FHG 3L, three doors. There are also Multiplex options that are a combination of two FHG 2L cases to make a FHG 4L or a combination of the FHG 2L and FHG 3L to make a FHG 5L. Technical Specification. Model 2 Door 3 Door 4 Door 5 Door External Dimensions (m) Height (m) 2100 2100 2100 2100 Width (m) 1684 2463 3254 4035 Depth (m) 900 900 900 900 Internal Dimensions (m) Height (m) 1354 1354 1354 1354 Width (m) 1

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Temperature controller It is strongly advised that before adjusting any Service Parameters a thorough understanding of the following instructions should be obtained. Carel PB00F0HB10 15 3 4 14 1 2 13 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 6 5 7 8 Controller Display and Symbols. NOTE: When the buttons are pressed a brief audible signal is emitted; this signal can not be disabled. 1. HACCP: Pressing this button displays a sub menu used to access the HACCP parameters (not used by Foster) 2. ON/OFF: When pressed fo

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9. Compressor: Illuminated when the compressor is running. Flashes when the activation of the compressor is delayed by safety times. 10. FAN: Illuminated when the fan starts. Flashes when the activation of the fan is prevented due to external disabling or procedures in progress. 11. DEFROST: Illuminated when defrost is activated. Flashes when the activation of the defrost is prevented due to external disabling or procedures in progress. 12. AUX: Illuminated when the auxiliary output (1 and/or 2)

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3. Confirm by pressing . 4. The display shows the code of the first modifiable type “C” parameter. Modifying the parameters. After having accessed the parameters, either type “C” or type “F”, proceed as follows. 1. Press or until the parameter to be modified is reached, when scrolling through an icon appears on the display indicating the category the parameters belong to. 2. Alternatively, press to display a menu that is used to quickly access the group of parameters to be

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Classification of Parameters The parameters, as well as being divided into type, are also grouped into logical categories identified by the initial letters or symbols of such parameters. The following table lists the categorise and the corresponding letters. Parameter Category Text Icon / Temperature probe parameters ‘Pro’ Temperature control parameters ‘CtL’ r c Compressor safety time and activation parameters ‘CMP’ Defrost parameters ‘dEF’ d A Alarm parameters ‘ALM Fan parameters ‘Fan’ F H Con

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35 c9 Enable autostart with PD operation flag 0 0 0 36 c10 Select Pd by time or pressure flag 0 0 0 37 c11 Delayed compressor delay sec 4 4 4 38 d0 Type of defrost flag 0 1 1 39 dI Interval between defrosts hours 8 6 6 40 dt1 End defrost temperature, evaporator. °C/°F 4.0 20.0 20.0 41 dt2 End defrost temperature, aux. evaporator °C/°F 4.0 4.0 4.0 42 dp1 Maximum defrost duration, evaporator min 30 20 20 43 dp2 Maximum defrost duration, aux. Evaporator min 30 30 30 44 d3 Defrost start delay min 0

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Parameter Definitions /2 Measurement stability. Defines the coefficient used to stabilise the temperature reading. /3 Probe display rate Sets the rate at which the temperature display is updated. /4 Probe average (Virtual probe) Used to choose whether to control the temperature based solely on the room probe reading, or alternatively whether to refer to the average of the room probe S1 and probe 2(S2, see parameter /A2). /5 Select °C or °F Defines the unit of measure in degrees centigrade or Fah

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r3 Operating mode The controller can work as a thermostat and defrost controller (r3 = 0), or as a simple thermostat in direct operation (r3 = 1), or as a simple thermostat in Reverse- cycle operation (r3 = 2). Default setting: r3 = 0. r4 Automatic variation of the set point in night time operation. Default: 3.0. Not used by Foster r5 Enables minimum and maximum temperature monitoring. rt Effective interval for monitoring the maximum and minimum temperature. rH Maximum temperature measured in th

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c11 Delayed compressor delay Not used by Foster Default: c11 = 4 d0 Type of Defrost Sets the type of defrost required. Default: d0 = 0. Foster setting d0 = 1. Hot gas defrost terminated by evaporator probe or in the event of probe failure by time (see dP1). dI Interval between defrosts. The defrosts are performed periodically at an interval equal to the value of ‘dI’ in hours. The interval is cyclical and is maintained if the controller is turned OFF, when the controller is turned back ON a defr

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d/1 Display defrost probe. Displays the value measured by the defrost probe. Once d/1 has been selected press the button to display the temperature measured by the defrost probe. d/2 Display defrost probe 2 reading. Not used by Foster. dC Base time for defrost. Not used by Foster Default: dC = 0. d10 Compressor running time. Not used by Foster Default: d10 = 0. d11 Running time temperature threshold. Not used by Foster Default: d11 = 1.0. d12 Advanced defrost. Not used by Foster Default: d12

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Default: A6 = 0. A7 External alarm detection delay. Not used by foster Default: A7 = 0. A8 Enables alarm ‘Ed1’ and ‘Ed2’. Not used by Foster. Default: A8 = 0 = alarms ‘Ed1’ and ‘Ed2’ disabled. Ado Door switch light management mode. Not used by Foster. Default: Ado = 0. Ac High condenser temperature alarm. Not used by Foster. Default: Ac = 70.0. AE High condenser alarm temperature differential. Not used by Foster. Default: AE = 5.0. Acd High Condenser temperature alarm delay. Not used by Foster.

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Default: H3 = 0. H4 Disable buzzer. H4 = 0 buzzer enabled. H4 = 1 buzzer disabled. Default: H4 = 0. H5 Function of relay 5. Not used by Foster. Default: H5 = 3. H6 Lock out Buttons. Not used by Foster. Default: H6 = 0. H7 Select Keypad. Used to select the type of keypad on the controller. Default: H7 = 0. Use the standard controller. HPr Print Profile. Not used by Foster. Default: HPr = 0 = printing report disabled. Note: Although there are further parameters in the controller these are not used

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MCB Siemens 5SY6316 –8 TP 16 Amp 3 Pole 16240209 X X Wiring diagrams The drawings numbers for the display cases are as follows: FHG2L - 2 door unit single phase 00-233867-02 FHG2L - 2 door unit three phase 00-233868-02 FHG3L - 3 door unit three phase 00-233869-02 14

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FHG2L - 2 door unit single phase 00-233867-02

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FHG2L - 2 door unit three phase 00-233868-02

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FHG3L - 3 door unit three phase 00-233869-02 1

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Foster European Operations France Foster Refrigerator France SA Tel: (33) 01 34 30 22 22. Fax: (33) 01 30 37 68 74. Email: commercial@fosterfrance.com Germany Foster Refrigerator Gmbh, Tel: (49) 2333 839375. Fax (49) 2333 839377. Email: info@foster-gmbh.de Foster Refrigerator Oldmedow Road Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 4JU Tel: 01553 691122 Fax: 01553 691447 Website: www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk Email: sales@foster-uk.com a Division of ‘ITW (UK) Ltd’ DISPCASE/SM/10/04


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