Heatcraft Refrigeration Products H-IM-79E 사용자 설명서

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The electric expansion valve and the suction temperature 
sensor on the suction line are factory installed. 
Care must be taken when brazing these lines at the 
evaporator.  
 
Too high a temperature may destroy these
components. Heat absorbing compounds or “wet
rags” must be used to protect the electric expansion
valve when brazing the refrigerant line connections.
The suction line sensor should be removed before
brazing.
Power Supply
The Beacon II board gets its 24 VAC power supply from 
a transformer mounted in the electrical end of each 
evaporator. On 208-240 volt systems the multi-tap 
transformer is shipped from our factory wired for 240 
volts. If your supply voltage is 208 volt you must change 
to the 208 volt tap on the transformer.
VERY IMPORTANT:  If the supply voltage to the 
evaporator is 208 volts, the primary tap of the 
transformer must be moved to the 208 volt tap.  
This must be done for all the evaporators on that
system.
If the 24 VAC power supply falls below 18 VAC the 
system may power down and shut off. When the power 
supply is corrected to 24 VAC the system will restart 
after the four minute hold-off period and resume normal 
operation.
On Beacon II systems the main power for the evaporator 
can be supplied separately from the power supply of the 
condensing unit. All wiring, however, must comply with 
local electrical codes.
Wiring
Wiring between the condensing unit and the unit 
cooler(s) will be as follows (see wiring diagrams):
 
•    High voltage - There may be high voltage on 
 
 
the defrost heater relay and the fan relay.
      
The evaporator may also be connected to a 
 
 
separate power supply from the condensing
     
unit. See unit cooler spec. plate for ampacity.
Brazing
 
•    Low voltage - 24V Class II control circuit.  
 
 
A total of five low voltage leads are required  
 
 
to connect the condensing unit to the  
 
 
evaporator. (See wiring diagram.) Two of  
 
 
these leads are for connecting the outdoor  
 
 
temperature sensor. The other three leads  
 
 
are for connecting the compressor relay,  
 
 
service relay and 24V Common inputs.  
 
 
All 24 volt wiring must be run separate
from the line voltage wiring.
 
•   Low voltage wiring must be 18 gauge 
 
 
minimum. For low voltage wiring, maximum
      
distances are: 
 
 
 
  
 
 
Condensing unit to Master evaporator 
 500 ft.
 
Between evaporators 
 500 ft.
 
Smart Controller to Master evaporator 
1000 ft.
 
•    Multiple units – The multi-in and multi-out  
 
 
are the communication connections.
       
Connection sequence must follow the multi- 
 
 
out  terminal to the multi-in terminal and
      
the multi-out back to the multi-in terminal in 
 
 
a daisy chain loop. 
 
•     Alarm circuit - The onboard alarm is a  
 
 
dry set of NC contacts which closes to  
 
 
indicate an alarm. The type and wiring for  
 
 
the alarm is customer specified. Note that  
 
 
the alarm circuit does not distinguish or  
 
 
indicate what has caused the alarm.
 
•     All wiring must comply with all applicable  
 
 
 
codes and ordinances.
Refrigerant Line Brazing (Caution)