Danfoss 84B3240 Case Room Controller Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Danfoss
Table of Contents
- Danfoss 84B3240 Case Room Controller
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Identification
- Dimensions
- Controller
- Data communication
- Installation considerations
- Technical data
- Operation with setting display
- Parameter grouping at display operation
- Get a good start
- Fault message
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- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Danfoss 84B3240 Case Room Controller
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: AK-CC55 Multi Coil
- Dimensions: 132mm x 70mm x 71mm
- Manufacturer: Danfoss
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Ensure correct labeling for the specific application you are mounting.
- Follow the provided wiring diagram for proper installation.
- Keep data communication cable installation separate from high voltage cables.
Data Communication
- Use appropriate cables for sensors, low voltage DI inputs, and data communication.
- Maintain a distance of at least 10 cm between different cables.
- Avoid using long cables at the low voltage DI input.
Coordinated Defrost
- Connect up to 10 controllers for coordinated defrost.
- Ensure no significant pressure drop from the pressure transmitter to evaporators.
- Refrigeration resumes simultaneously after defrosting by all controllers.
External Display Compatibility
The AK-UI55 external display is compatible with this controller for enhanced
monitoring. Ensure a maximum distance of 100m between L1 and L2 connections
for the display.
FAQ
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Q: Can the AK-CC55 Multi Coil controller be used for heating applications?
A: Yes, the controller supports heating functions in addition to cooling operations. -
Q: Is it possible to connect multiple AK-CC55 controllers together for a larger system?
A: Yes, you can connect multiple controllers for a coordinated system operation. -
Q: What is the maximum load capacity for the AK-CC55 Multi Coil controller?
A: The controller supports a maximum load of 0.5 A for the coil operation.
Identification
Dimensions
Principle
Controller
Data communication
Important: It is important that the installation of the data communication cable is performed correctly with sufficient distance to high voltage cables
AKS 32R info
The signal from one pressure transmitter can be received by up to 10 controllers. There must not be a significant pressure drop from the pressure transmitter’s position in the suction line to the individual evaporators.
AKV info
Coordinated defrost via cable connections
- The following controllers can be connected in this way: EKC 204A, AK-CC 210, AK-CC 250, AK-CC 450, AK-CC 550 and AK-CC55.
- Refrigeration is resumed at the same time when all controllers have terminated defrost.
External display
AK-UI55
Electric noise
Cables for sensors, low voltage DI inputs and data communication must be kept
separate from other electric cables:
- Use separate cable trays.
- Keep a distance between cables of at least 10 cm.
- Long cables at the low voltage DI input should be avoided.
Installation considerations
- Accidental damage, poor installation, or site conditions, can give rise to malfunctions of the control system, and ultimately lead to a plant breakdown.
- Every possible safeguard is incorporated into our products to prevent this. However, a wrong installation could still present problems. Electronic controls are no substitute for normal, good engineering practice.
- Danfoss will not be responsible for any goods, or plant components, damaged as a result of the above defects. It is the installer’s responsibility to check the installation thoroughly, and to t the necessary safety devices.
- Special reference is made to the necessity of signals to the controller when the compressor is stopped and to the need of liquid receivers before the compressors.
- Your local Danfoss agent will be pleased to assist with further advice, etc.
Technical data
Electrical specifications
Electrical data | Value |
---|---|
Supply voltage AC [V] | 115 V / 230 V, 50/60 Hz |
Power consumption [VA] | 5 VA |
Power ON indicator | Green LED |
Electrical cable dimensioning [mm2] | Max. 1.5 mm2 multi-core cable |
Function data
Function data | Value |
---|---|
Display | LED 3 digit |
External display, AK-CC55 Multi Coil | 2 external display |
External display connection | RJ12 |
Max. display cable length [m] | 100 m |
Data communication built-in | MODBUS |
Data communication option | AK-OB55 Lon RS485 module |
Clock battery backup power reserve | 4 days |
Mounting | DIN rail |
Sensor and measuring data
Sensor and measuring data | Value |
---|---|
Sensor S2 | Pt 1000 AKS11 |
Sensor S4, S5 | Pt 1000 AKS11 |
PTC 1000 EKS111 NTC5K EKS211
NTC10K EKS221 sensor
(Both must be of the same type)
Temperature measuring accuracy| Pt1000: -60 – 120 °C. ±0.5 K
PTC1000: -60 – 80 °C. ±0.5 K
NTC5K: -40 – 80 °C. ±1.0 K
NTC10K: -40 – 120 °C. ±1.0 K
Pt1000 sensor specification| ±0.3 K at 0 °C
±0.005 K per degree
Pe measuring| AKS 32R Ratiometric pressure transmitter: 10 – 90%
RH measuring| 0 – 10 V
Ri > 10K ohm
Accuracy ±0.3% FS
Input and output relay specifications
Input and output relay specifications| Input/ output|
Description
---|---|---
Digital input| DI1 DI2| Signal from dry contact functions Requirements to
contacts: Gold plating Cable length must be max. 15 m
Use auxiliary relays when the cable is longer Open loop: 12 V (SELV)
Contact 3.5 mA
Digital input| DI3| 115 V / 230 V AC
Solid state output| DO1 (for AKV coil) DO3 DO7| 115 V / 230 V AC
Max. 0.5 A
DO3 and DO7 (No overload protection!) Max. 1 x 20 W AKV for 115 V AC
2 x 20 W AKV for 230 V AC
Note: 2 EC coils are not supported.
Relays| DO2 DO4 DO5 DO6| 115 V / 230 V AC
Load max.: CE. 8 (6)A UL. 8A res. 3FLA 18LRA
Load min.: 1VA
Inrush: DO5 DO6 TV-5 80A
Analogue output/PWM| AO1| 0 / 10 V Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) max. 15 mA.
0 – 10 V variable, max. 2 mA
NOTE:
- DO2, DO4, DO5 and DO6 are 16 A relays.
- Max. load must be observed
- DO5 / DO6 is recommended for load with high inrush current e.g. EC Fan and LED light.
- All relays are sealed for use with flammable refrigerant like Propane R290.
- Compliance with EN 60 335-2-89: 2010 Annex BB.
Environmental conditions
Environmental conditions | Value |
---|---|
Ambient temperature range, operating [°C] | 0 – 55 °C |
Ambient temperature range, transport [°C] | -40 – 70 °C |
Enclosure rating IP | IP20 |
Relative humidity range [%] | 20 – 80%, non-condensing |
Shocks/Vibrations | No shocks and vibrations allowed |
Operation with setting display
Display AK-UI 55 Set
The values will be shown with three digits, and with a setting you can
determine whether the temperature is to be shown in °C or in °F.
The display can give the following messages:
- d- Defrost is in progress.
- Err The temperature cannot be displayed due to a sensor error.
- Err1 The display cannot load data from the controller. Disconnect and then reconnect the display.
- Err2 Lost display communication.
- ALA The alarm button is activated. The first alarm code is then shown.
- – – – At top position of the menu or when max. value has been reached, the three dashes are shown in the top of the display.
- – – – At bottom position of menu or when min. value has been reached, the three dashes are shown in the bottom of the display.
- Loc The menu operation is locked. Unlock by pressing (for 3 seconds) on the ‘up arrow’ and ‘down arrow’ simultaneously.
- UnL The menu operation is unlocked.
- – – – The parameter has reached min. or max. limit.
- PS A password is required for access to the menu.
- Fan Appliance cleaning has been initiated. The fans are running.
- OFF Appliance cleaning is activated and the appliance can now be cleaned.
- OFF The main switch is set to Off.
- SEr The main switch is set to service / manual operation.
- CO2 Flashes: Will display in event of a refrigerant leakage alarm, but only if the refrigerant is set up for CO2.
Factory setting
If you need to return to the factory-set values, do the following:
- Cut off the supply voltage to the controller.
- Keep up “∧” and down “∨” arrow buttons depressed at the same time as you reconnect the supply voltage.
- When FAc is shown in the display, select “yes”.
Parameter grouping at display operation
Get a good start
With the following procedure you can start regulation very quickly:
- Open parameter r12 and stop the regulation (in a new and not previously set unit, r12 will already be set to 0 which means stopped regulation.)
- Select application based on the wiring diagrams on pages 2-3
- Open parameter o61 and set the application number
- For network. Set the address in o03
- Then select a set of presets from the “Food type” help table
- Open parameter r89 and set the number for the array of presettings. The few selected settings will now be transferred to the menu
- Set the desired cut-out temperature r00
- Select refrigerant via parameter o30
- Set the pressure transmitter min. and max. range via parameter o20 and o21.
- Set the desired defrost method in d01
- Set the interval time between defrost starts in d03
- Set the desired defrost sensor in d10
- Set the maximum defrost time in d04
- Set the defrost stop temperature in d02
- Open parameter r12 and start the regulation
- Go through the parameter list and change the factory values where needed.
- Get the controller up and running on network:
- MODBUS: Activate scan function in system unit
- If another data communication card is used in the controller:
- Lon RS485: Activate the function o04
Food type
Setting of presettings (r89). After setting 1-5, setting is returned to 0.
Food type =
| 1
**Vege- tables**
| 2
**Milk**
| 3
**Meat/ fish**
| 4
**Frozen food**
| 5
**Ice cream**
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Temperature (r00)| 8 °C| 0 °C| -2 °C| -20 °C| -24 °C
Max. temp. setting (r02)| 10 °C| 4 °C| 2 °C| -16 °C| -20 °C
Min. temp. setting (r03)| 4 °C| -4 °C| -6 °C| -24 °C| -28 °C
Upper alarm limit (A13)| 14 °C| 8 °C| 8 °C| -15 °C| -15 °C
Lower alarm limit (A14)| 0 °C| -5 °C| -5 °C| -30 °C| -30 °C
Can only be set when r12=0.
Fault message
In an error situation the alarm LED on the front will be on and the alarm
relay will be activated (depending on priority). If you push the alarm button
for 3 seconds you can see the alarm report in the display. (Alarm priorities
can be changed. See the User Guide.)
Here are the messages that may appear:
Code | Alarm text | Description |
---|---|---|
E01 | Hardware failure | The controller has a hardware failure |
E06 | Clock lost time | Clock has lost valid time |
E20 | Pe Evap. pressure A – Sensor error | Sensor signal is out of range. Please |
check the sensor for correct operation
E24| S2 Gas outlet A – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E26| S4 Air OFF evap. A – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E27| S5 Evaporator A – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E37| S5 Evaporator B – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E59| Humidity sensor – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E60| S4 Air OFF evap. B – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E61| S4 Air OFF evap. C – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E62| S2 Gas outlet B – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
E63| S2 Gas outlet C – Sensor error| Sensor signal is out of range. Please
check the sensor for correct operation
A01| High temperature alarm A| The alarm temperature has been above the max
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
A02| Low temperature alarm A| The alarm temperature has been below the min
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
A04| Door open alarm| The door has been open for a too long time
A05| Max defrost hold time exceeded| The controller has been waiting longer
time than permitted after a co-ordinated defrost.
A11| Refrigerant not selected| The refrigerant has not been selected hence
control can not be initiated
A15| DI alarm 1| Alarm signal from digital input signal
A16| DI alarm 2| Alarm signal from digital input signal
A45| Main switch set OFF| The controller manin switch has been set to either
Stop or Manaual control. Alternatively a digital input set up for “main
switch” function, has stopped control
A59| Case in cleaning mode| A case cleaning operation has been started on a
case
A70| High temperature alarm B| The alarm temperature has been above the max
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
A71| Low temperature alarm B| The alarm temperature has been below the min
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
AA2| CO2 leak detected| CO2 is leaking from the refrigerantion system
AA3| Refrigerant leak detected| Refrigerant is leaking from the refrigeration
system
a02| High humidity alarm| The humidity level is too high
a03| Low humidity alarm| The humidity level is too low
a05| High temperature alarm C| The alarm temperature has been above the max
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
a06| Low temperature alarm C| The alarm temperature has been below the min
alarm limit for a longer time period than the set alarm delay.
Data communication
The importance of individual alarms can be defined with a setting. The setting must be carried out in the group “Alarm destinations”
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