Henny Penny cbc-cbr-106 Manual Do Utilizador
Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107
3-5. PROGRAMMING
1. Press and hold for 4 seconds. The “DEF/SET” light
flashes in display.
Temperature Setpoint
2. Press the
2. Press the
or
to change the temperature setpoint,
within 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the last entered setpoint
stays in memory.
stays in memory.
Other Parameters
3. Press to access the other parameters. Each press of the
3. Press to access the other parameters. Each press of the
accesses the next parameter. The parameters are:
d: (differential) (-15...15 range)
LS: lower set; lower user-access setpoint limit
(-55...99 range)
(-55...99 range)
The units are programmed to defrost 3 times a day, at 8
hour intervals, lasting 30 minutes. Do not program the
setpoint temperature below 33° F (1° C), or ice build-up
will decrease efficiency.
hour intervals, lasting 30 minutes. Do not program the
setpoint temperature below 33° F (1° C), or ice build-up
will decrease efficiency.
HS: (higher set) upper user-access setpoint limit
(-55...99 range)
(-55...99 range)
CA: (calibration) temperature readout offset to allow for
possible error due to probe location. (-15...15 range)
possible error due to probe location. (-15...15 range)
rP: (relay protection) elect relay status in case of probe defect.
“on” = compressor ON in case of probe defect
“of” = compressor OFF in case of probe defect
“on” = compressor ON in case of probe defect
“of” = compressor OFF in case of probe defect
PS: (protection system-short cycle) select type of compressor
protection desired (the actual time delay is set with the next
parameter):
protection desired (the actual time delay is set with the next
parameter):
“0”=delay before start - in seconds
“1”=delay before start - in minutes
“2”=delay after stop - in minutes
“3”=delay between starts - in minutes
“1”=delay before start - in minutes
“2”=delay after stop - in minutes
“3”=delay between starts - in minutes
Pt: (protection time) select the time delay setting for compres-
sor protection. (0...31 range)
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