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Box temp control settings, Box temperature control settings, Leak testing – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products BEACON II H-IM-79E User Manual

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Box Temperature Control Settings

There is an on board

room thermostat on

the Beacon II board which can be adjusted

to the desired room temperature. The

temperature differential is 2° F.

Temperature Differential

When a system is in the cooling mode and

the box setpoint is 35°F, the system will

continue to cool until the box temperature

gets to 34°F. At this point, the compressor

will pumpdown and shut off. The system will

restart cooling when the box temperature

has risen to 36°F.

It is important to note that Beacon II has

a minimum 2 minute “

ON” time and a

minimum 4 minute “

OFF” time. This

means that the system will run in the cooling

mode a minimum of 2 minutes even

if the setpoint temperature is met. In

applications where the system is grossly

oversized, the box temperature could go

below the differential temperature before the

system cycles off.

In the “OFF” cycle the system will be off for

a minimum of 4 minutes even if the box

temperature goes above the differential

temperature, before cooling will be restarted.

• The on board

room thermostat is factory

set at 35°F for Air Defrost systems and

-10°F for electric defrost system.

Box Temp Control Settings

Leak Testing

After all lines are connected, the entire system must be
leak tested. The complete system should be pressurized
to not more than 150 psig with refrigerant and dry
nitrogen. The use of an electronic type leak detector is
highly recommended because of its greater sensitivity
to small leaks. As a further check, it is recommended
that this pressure be held for a minimum of 12 hours
and then rechecked. For a satisfactory installation, the
system must be leak tight.

Refrigerant Charging

Beacon II systems are shipped standard with a head
master valve (scroll compressor models have a 100 PSI
head master valve. All other models have a 180 PSI head
master valve). The maximum system refrigerant capacity
is the receiver capacity as listed in the sales literature
plus the liquid line capacity. Do not add more refrigerant
to the system than 90% of the receiver capacity.