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Alarms, Defrost / alarms – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products H-IM-79B User Manual

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ELECTRIC DEFROST MODE (cont’d.)

There is a 2 minute condensate drain-down period after which the compressor is started for
a refreeze period. The evaporator fan stays off (fan delay). The refreeze period will last until
the evaporator suction temperature is at 28°F or 2 minutes has elapsed. After this
sequence, the system is back in the refrigerating mode and evaporators fans are now
running.

AIR DEFROST MODE

The sequence is the same as for electric defrost except that there are no heaters and the
evaporator fans run continuously. If the air defrost for motors are wired through the fan
relay on the board, they will remain energized during defrost mode.

ALARMS

Beacon provides a set of dry contacts for use in signaling an alarm. These contacts can be
connected to a light, a buzzer, a bell etc., which will be activated when an alarm condition
occurs. When the Beacon II is energized, the alarm contacts are OPENED. When an
alarm condition is detected, the contacts are CLOSED.

Conditions under which the alarm contacts will close are:
• High Box Temperature – LED Display:

A 1

- Room temperature has exceeded the Alarm

High

ALH

value for the Alarm time

ALt

, programmed.

• Low Box Temperature - LED Display:

A 2

- Room temperature has dropped below the

Alarm Low

ALL

value for the Alarm time

ALt

, programmed

• System Start-up

failure – LED Display:

A 3

- Compressor does not start after three

tries. Four minutes between each try.

• Input Fault – LED Display:

A 4

- Box Temp., Suction Temp., Pressure Transducer open

or not installed.

• Power failure – Loss of power to the Evaporator

ALARM CODES

A 1

High Box Temp

A 2

Low Box temp

A 3

System Start-up

failure

Compressor does not start after three tries.
(Four minutes between each try)

A 4

Input Fault

Box Temp., Suction Temp., Pressure
Transducer open or not installed

Defrost / Alarms

CLEARING ALARMS

Alarms A1 – High Box Temp. and A2 – Low Box Temp. will clear automatically if the Box
Temp. decreases or increases to below or above the Alarm setpoint temperature. Placing
the system in the “Service Mode” or turning off power will clear the A3 Alarm. Replacing the
Room Sensor, Suction Sensor or Pressure Transducer will clear the A4 Alarm.