End of mode warning, 10 walk-in freezer control, 11 fail-safe mode – Emerson E2 User Manual

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Case Control Circuits

Software Overview

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Clean Modes may be either fixed or timed. Fixed

Clean Modes begin when the clean switch is turned ON
and end when the clean switch is turned OFF. Timed Clean
Modes begin when the clean switch is turned ON and ends
a specific time afterwards. The user specifies how long the
wash mode will last.
End of Mode Warning

To warn service personnel that wash mode is about to

end, the case controller will blink the case lights for five
seconds. After five seconds of blinking, the case fan will
activate and refrigeration will restart.

11.4.10 Walk-In Freezer Control

The CC-100P and CCB (dual-pulse valve model) case

controller is used to control walk-in boxes, since it is the
only model capable of controlling two valves.

Walk-in boxes are controlled the same way as for other

cases. The primary difference between walk-in boxes and
other cases is the use of the door switch.

When the case controller’s door switch input is turned

ON, refrigeration is suspended (all pulse valves go to 0%),
the fans turn OFF, and the lights turn ON. The walk-in box
remains in this state until the door switch turns OFF again.

Alarm times can be assigned to the door switch input

so that an alarm can be generated when the door is left
open for too long.

Also, when temperature alarm setpoints are configured

for the case, the case controller will begin refrigeration if a
temperature alarm trips with the door open.

11.4.11 Fail-Safe Mode

When major system malfunctions occur, the case con-

troller enters a Fail-Safe Mode. The Fail-Safe Mode is
designed to keep the case functioning as normally as pos-
sible under system conditions that would otherwise make
case control impossible.

A case controller will enter Fail-Safe Mode whenever

one of three conditions occur:

1.

The superheat and/or temperature control set-
point(s) are corrupted (i.e., outside of its pro-
grammed minimum/maximum range).

2.

The software is corrupted.

3.

An unrecoverable sensor failure has occurred
(see Operation with Failed Sensors, below).

Actions Taken During Fail-Safe Mode

When a case controller enters Fail-Safe Mode, each

output will be set to the fail-safe state described in
Table 11-7.

11.4.11.1 Recoverable Sensor Failures

The CC-100 and CS-100 will be able to cope with

some sensor failures without having to enter Fail-Safe
Mode.
Coil In or Coil Out Failure

A coil inlet temperature or coil outlet temperature sen-

sor will be considered failed if one of two conditions
occur:

1.

The sensor gives a value outside of its minimum
and maximum temperature range (that is, below -
50°F or above 120°F) for two consecutive read-
ings, or

2.

The sensor value is 20°F above the control set-
point for longer than ten minutes.

If the coil inlet or coil outlet temperature sensor has

failed, the case controller will compensate by “guessing”
the inlet or outlet temperature based on the values of the
remaining functional coil sensor and the case temperature
sensor(s). The case controller will continue to guess the
value until the coil inlet or outlet sensor can be fixed.

If both the coil inlet and coil outlet sensors have failed,

or if one coil sensor and the case temperature sensor(s)
have failed, the case controller will not be able to make the
required calculations, and they will go into Fail-Safe
Mode.
Discharge/Return Air

If the sensor or combination of sensors supplying the

case temperature to the case controller have failed (i.e., the

Output

Fail-Safe State

Pulse Valve, Stepper Valve

Controller will fix
the position to the
last known good out-
put percentage

Fans

ON

Lights

ON

Defrost

OFF

Anti-Sweat

Pulse at 50%

CC-100 and CS-100 Alarm
LEDs (red)

Flashes at a rate of 2
per second

Dual Temp Output

Off

Suction Solenoid Valve

Open

Liquid Solenoid Valve

Open

Satellite Output(s)

OFF

Table 11-7

- Fail-Safe States

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