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TR02-14
(2002.11.00200)NK
$5,00
DAIKIN CONTAINER
LXE10E-A14
LXE10E-A15
TR 02-14
Marine type
Container Refrigeration Unit
Service Manual
Head Office. Umeda Center Bldg., 4-12, Nakazakinishi 2-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-8323 Japan.
Tel: 06-6373-4338
Fax: 03-6373-7297
Tokyo Office. Tokyo Opera City Tower 12F. 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-1412, Japan.
Tel: 03-5353-7860
Fax: 03-5353-7913
Marine type Container Refrigeration Unit Service Manual LXE10E-A14
LXE10E-A15
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Page 1 - LXE10E-A15

TR02-14(2002.11.00200)NK$5,00DAIKIN CONTAINERLXE10E-A14LXE10E-A15TR 02-14Marine typeContainer Refrigeration UnitService ManualHead Office. Umeda Cent

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1-11. Introduction1.1 OPERATION RANGEUse the units within the following range.1.2 BASIC NAMES OF COMPONENTSAmbient temperature rangeInside temperature

Page 3 - CONTENTS

3-663.10.2.3 H-code=The alarm is displayed when the control temperature does not decrease by 3˚C or moreevery 4 hours during pull-down operation.H00

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

3-67=The alarm is displayed when the control air temperature is out of "in-range" and defrostingwas performed three times while the control

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3-683.10.2.4 d-code:The d-code shows the current operation state of the unit.Example d101:• This code "d101" will be displayed when the tota

Page 6 - Quick-lock lever

3-693.11 Communication modemDECOS 3 c controller has function to transmit operation data through power line, if slave modem(Optional) is provided in c

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4-14. Service and maintenance4.1 Main components andmaintenance4.1.1 Scroll compressorThe compressor is of a hermetic scroll typewith the built-in mot

Page 8 - Moisture Moisture

4-2(3) Procedure for removing refrigerant oil aftercompressor replacement™When the compressor is replaced, remove theexcess refrigerant oil in the fol

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4-3● Replacement of fusible plugIf pressure rises abnormally in the refrigerationcircuit, the fusible plug is automaticallyactivated, so, thoroughly c

Page 10 - 1. Introduction

Color ConclusionGreen DryYellow Wet (moisture entered)4-44.1.4 DrierThe drier automatically absorbs moisture inthe refrigerant while it is circulated.

Page 11 - REFRIGERATION UNIT

4-54.1.6 Electronic expansion valve● Model Coil : EBM-MD12DM-1Body : EDM-B804DM-1This unit adopts an electronic expansion valve.The electronic expan

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4-64.1.7 Suction modulation valveThe flow rate of suction gas is controlledbetween 3 to 100% by a stepping motor inorder to conduct capacity control o

Page 13 - Power plug

11-21.3 BASIC OPERATION OFREFRIGERATION UNITOperate the unit by the followingprocedure.1.3.1 Starting operation(1) Make sure that power to the unit is

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4-74.1.8 Solenoid valveTwo kinds of solenoid valves are employed forthe unit.Coil is common and replacement procedure isalso almost the same for all t

Page 15 - 2. General description

4-8(1) Replacing the coilq Remove the lead wire connector from the insideof the control box, and cut and recover the bindingband which fastens the lea

Page 16 - 2.2 Names of components

4-94.1.10 Check valve● Model LCV(B)5(1) Replacement procedureq Remove the pipe clamp which fixes thecheck valve, then heat up the valve todisconnect t

Page 17 - 2.2.2 Inside

CAUTIONDo not expose the low pressuretransducer to hot air of a dryer forexcess time.Otherwise, the transducer may bedamaged.4-104.1.12 Low pressure t

Page 18 - ●Inside of the control box

4-114.1.14 Temperature sensor(1) Sensor calibration● Supply and Return air sensor(SS/RS/DSS/DRS)q Prepare the ice bathw Cut the binding of each sensor

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4-12(2) Replacementq Switch off the unit and disconnect powercablew Disconnect the cable of the defective sensoron the terminal board. Replace the sen

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CAUTIONApply the locking agent on thescrews of the fan to prevent fromloosening. Otherwise, fan may dropfrom the motor.Evaporator CondenserModel Prope

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Name ContentCurrentmeasurementAC 0 to 50A(CT1, CT2)(50/60Hz)Voltage measurementAC 150 to 600V(PT1, PT2)(50/60Hz)CompressorUnit with 400V only : 26.0Ao

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4-15(3) Replacement procedure(2-3) Removal of mounting plateCheck the following table to see if the mounting plate should be removed. If the mounting

Page 23 - 2.5.1 Frozen mode

4-16CAUTION1. Use the pressure indicating functionof the controller to check the workingpressure as much as possibleinstead of using the gauge manifol

Page 24 - Receiver

CAUTIONKeep the ventilation closed duringtransportation of the frozen cargo.(2) Adjust the ventilation.Adjust the opening of the ventilation !0accordi

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4-17●Caution on the service workqBe sure not to bend the refrigerant pipewhen pushing the quick joint duringconnection work.wIf the installation fails

Page 26 - RECEIVER

4-184.4.3 Automatic pump downAn automatic pump down system is applied to the unit to prevent the unit from extra decrease of lowpressure due to pump d

Page 27 - 2.5.3 Defrosting mode

4-19(2) Automatic pump down operationOnce the automatic pump down is started, all of the service works from refrigerant collection intothe receiver,

Page 28 - Defrosting operation

4-204.4.4 Refrigerant Recovery and Charge(1) Schematic diagramService workService portRemarksPressure CheckHigh pressurewqRefrigerant recoveryand char

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4-21(4) Refrigerant recoveryThere are two methods of refrigerantrecovery; i.e. one is collecting the refrigerantpurged in a cylinder and the other isc

Page 30 - 2.5.4 Common control

4-22(5) Vacuum-dehydrating, andrefrigerant/refrigerant oil chargingIf all the refrigerant has leaked out and air isintermixed in the refrigeration cir

Page 31 - Common control

4-23(b) Cylinder weight recordingPlace a refrigerant cylinder on theweighing scale, and record the weight ofthe cylinder.(c) Charging of liquid refrig

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4-24RequiredvaccumdegreeFreezingpointAmbienttemperaturerange–20 –1001020304050607080Temperaturte (°C)0601602603604605606606706806907007107207307407557

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4-25qVacuum-dehydrating (first time) ... 2 hourswVacuum-breaking (first time)Nitrogen gas is pressurized to 0.5kg/cm2from the service port on suctio

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5-15. Optional Devices5.1 USDA transportationIf USDA receptacles and sensors (Optional) are provided to the unit, the unit can take USDAtransportation

Page 35 - 3. ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER

1-4!6!8(3) Connect the power plug to the power supply.Insert the plug !6 suited to the power sourcevoltage, and fasten the plug firmly.(4) Turn on the

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5-2●USDA sensor (Optional ; type 1)Connect to receptacle●An example of installation of USDA receptacle inside789USDA sensor receptaclesCargo temperatu

Page 37 - Operation key

6-16. TROUBLESHOOTING6.1 Refrigeration system and electrical systemIf the unit does not work properly, refer to the following table to find causes of

Page 38 - IN RANGE

StateMalfunction occurrenceAbnormal point Possible causeC.Condenser fan rotates,q Activation of  Short circuit of condenser fan motorbut evaporator

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6-3StateMalfunction occurrenceAbnormal point Possible causeE. Defrosting is operated qNo trouble with the unitExcessive amount of moisture in cargofr

Page 40 - 3.3 Operation procedure

Alarm codeContent Possible causeF101The high-pressure switch (HPS)Discharge pressure regulation valve is defective.activates within 30 seconds Check v

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6-5Alarm codeContent Possible causeE103 Compressor thermal protector Shortage of refrigerant amount Refrigerant leakage(CTP) activates. Injection sol

Page 42 - ※6. Sensor indication mode

6-6Alarm codeContent Possible causeE201 Pump-down does not end Injection solenoid valve does Wrong wiringwithin 60 seconds. not close. Coil burned o

Page 43 - LED display and LCD display

6-7Alarm code Content Possible causeE407 Evaporator inlet sensor (EIS) Line breakagemalfunction Short circuitWrong wiringCPU board malfunctionE409 Eva

Page 44 - 2. OPERATION SETTING MODE

6-86.3 Troubleshooting for automatic PTI (J-code)Step Content AlarmcodeConclusion Possible cause Check methodP00 Basic data record Noindication No jud

Page 45 - 3. BATTERY MODE

6-9Note :"Same as normal operation" means that it is same as judgement, countermeasure and check method atnormal operation.Step Content Alar

Page 46 - MODE OPERATION

1-51.3.2 Checking during operation1. Check the compressor, fan, pipes, etc. for abnormal noise and vibration.2. Check the refrigerant for shortage. 3.

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6-10Set point temperature 5˚CSet temperature 0˚CSet temperature 0˚C6.4 Diagnosis based on the recording chartOccurrence read out from the recording ch

Page 48 - #c. Refer to page

6-11Set temperature 0˚COccurrence read out from the recording chartThough the temperature record is normal, thetemperature rapidly rises.Abnormal cont

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6-12Set point temperature 0˚COccurrence read out from the recording chartWhen defrosting, the inside temperaturetemporarily drops.Abnormal content and

Page 50 - Humidity set

6-136.5 Emergency operation6.5.1 Emergency operation of controllerIn case of the controller malfunction, emergency operation can be executed by using

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6-146.5.2 Short circuit operation of controllerInterrupt power supply for controller on the terminal board in control box, while operate thedevices re

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(2) Heating operation1. Disconnect the power supply connector CN5 (red connector).2. Remove short circuit connector on the back of CPU/IO board case.3

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6-161. Remove the coil.2. Set the emergency cap on the electronic expansion valve body.3. Fully close the electronic expansion valve by turning the mi

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6-176.5.4 Emergency operation of suction modulation valve:In case of emergency, there are two ways to open the suction modulating valve manually.It is

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6-186.5.5 Automatic Back up for supply / return air temperature sensorsWhen the unit is equipped with the data recorder sensors, the following emergen

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7-17. APPENDIX7.1 Standard tightening torques for boltsBolt size Main partTightening torqueN  m kgf  cm lbf  ftM4 Small parts 1.6 16 1.2M5 Solenoid

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2-12. General description2.1 Main specificationsModelItemLXE10ECondenser cooling system Air cooled typeControllerDECOS3CPower supply AC 3-phase 380V/

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7-27.4 HFC134a, temperature - vapor pressure characteristics tableTemperature Vapor pressure Temperature Vapor pressure°C kPa kg/cm2 G °C kPa kg/cm2

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7-37.5 Temperature sensor characteristics table(SS/RS/DSS/DRS/RSS/RRS/EIS/EOS/SGS/AMBS) Temperature(°C) Temperature(°F) Resistance(kΩ) Temperature(°C)

Page 60 - record

Pressure Out put(kPa  G) (V)– 500 – 1.03– 400 – 0.72– 300 – 0.42– 200 – 0.11– 100 0.190 0.50100 0.81200 1.11300 1.42400 1.72500 2.03600 2.34700 2.648

Page 61 - 3.3.3 Setting flow chart

7-57.9 Piping diagram●LXE10EHEAT EXCHANGEREVSERVICE PORT (HIGH)(QUICK JOINT TYPE)SERVICE PORT (HIGH)(QUICK JOINT TYPE)SERVICE PORT (HIGH)(QUICK JOINT

Page 62 - Controller initial setting

7-6Pilot lamp Color Operating conditionCOMP. Green The compressor is runningDEFROST Red The unit is under defrosting operationIN RANGE OrangeThe insid

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7-77.11 Fuse protection tableProtection of: Wiring diagram:Fuse 1 (250V, 10A) • High pressure switch (HPS)• Compressor contactor (CC)• Evaporator fan

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7.12 Schematic wiring diagram●LXE10E-A14LXE10E-A157-8

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7.13 Stereoscopic wiring diagram●LXE10E-A14LXE10E-A157-9Notes for wiringUL1015 AWG10 (5.5 mm ):UL1015 AWG16 (1.25mm ):-C- line between terminals rep

Page 66 - Key operation to enter/exit

AAir cooled condenser 1-1, 2-2, 4-3Air ventilator 1-1, 1-3, 2-2Alarm list* controller 3-36, 6-4* d-code 3-64, 3-68* H-code 3-64, 3-66, 3-67* P-code 3-

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(Humidity)* Setting 3-15, 3-31II/O board 2-4Initial setting 3-48Injection control 2-18Injection solenoid valve (ISV) 2-2, 4-7In-range control 2-18JJ-c

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2-22.2 Names of components2.2.1 Outside●LXE10Eq Access panelw Thermometer check port (Return air)e Condenser fan motor (CFM)r Hot-gas solenoid valve (

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(Setting)* Controller time 3-35* Data recorder sensor ON/OFF 3-30* D-codes 3-33, 3-34* Defrost 3-10, 3-11, 3-14* De-humidification 3-15, 3-31* Evapora

Page 70 - 3.4.1 Alarm list

TR02-14(2002.11.00200)NK$5,00DAIKIN CONTAINERLXE10E-A14LXE10E-A15TR 02-14Marine typeContainer Refrigeration UnitService ManualHead Office. Umeda Cent

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2-32.2.2 Inside●LXE10Eq Evaporator fan motor (EFM)w Evaporatore Supply air temperature sensor (SS)Data recorder supply air temperature sensor (DSS)Rec

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2-42.2.3 Control boxq Controller operation panel (EC3, 4)w MANUAL DEFROST key e UNIT ON/OFF keyr Phase correction contactor (PCC1,2)t Magnetic contact

Page 73 - 3.5 Battery

2-5Device name Actuation Set point Detection method SymbolHigh-pressure switch OFF 2400kPa (24.47kg/cm2) High-pressure switch HPSON 1900kPa (19.37kg/c

Page 74 - (Battery fixing plate)

1Please read the contents of this manual prior to operation of the unit.This booklet will provide you with the minimum necessary informationrequired t

Page 75

2-62.4 Operating pressure and running current●Chilled mode Inside : 0°C (32°F) Power supply : 400V / 60Hz78910111213141516(kPa)(kPa)(˚C)(F) (kg

Page 76 - 3.6.1 Data logging

2-7●Frozen mode Inside: –18˚C (–0.4˚F) Power supply: 400V, 60Hz78910111213141516(kPa)(kPa)(˚C)(F) (kg/cm2)Ambient temperature ˚C (˚F)0510152025303

Page 77 - 3.6.2 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

2-82.5 OPERATION MODES AND CONTROLThere are two main types of operation modes: the cargo cooling control mode and the unitinspection mode.The cargo co

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Solenoid valveMagneticcontactor2-92.5.1 Frozen modeControl state transition and common controlComponent name Thermostat ON Pump down Thermostat OFFCom

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2-10(1) Set point temperature and control sensorWhen the set point temperature (referred to as SP hereafter) is –10.1˚C(+13.8˚F) or lower, thecompres

Page 80 - 3.8.1 Controller replacement

Component name Pull-downCapacityHeat-upOvercoolcontrol protectionCompressor CC ON ON ON OFFEvaporator fan. High speed EFH ON ON ON ONEvaporator fan. L

Page 81

2-12(1) Set point temperature and control sensor™Chilled operationWhen the set point temperature is –2.9˚C (+26.8˚F) or higher, the suction modulating

Page 82 - Key operation

2-132.5.3 Defrosting modeStart defrostingIs terminatingcondition OK?●Defrost lamp (red) ON●Pump downDefrosting rangeDefrosting lamp (red) OFFReturn to

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2-14Defrosting operation(1) Defrosting systemA hot-gas defrost system is adopted in the units; i.e. the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant

Page 84 - 3.9.1 Inspection item

2-15ReleaseCharge(4) Defrosting terminationDefrosting will be terminated when any one of the following three conditions is satisfied.qThe below figure

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CONTENTS3.10 Chartless function ...3-623.10.1 Chart indication mode ...3-623.10.2 Chartless cod

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Partialfrozen2-162.5.4 Common controlThe following are controlled in different operation modes. (For the details, refer to the following pages.)Contro

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2-17Common controlA : Compressor ON/OFF controlWhen the control temperature reaches the set temperature or lower, the compressor is stopped.When the c

Page 88 - <Operation procedure>

2-18F : Injection controlIn order to decrease the discharge gas temperature, inject liquid refrigerant into the suction pipe.• During normal compresso

Page 89 - 3.9.2.2 Short PTI (S.PTI)

2-19J : Charge and release controlCharge control or release control is executed to maintain the heating capacity optimum in defrostingand heating oper

Page 90 - 3.9.2.3 Full PTI (F.PTI)

2-20N : Bulb mode ※If reheat coil and humidity sensor (Optional) is equipped:For bulb transportation, bulb mode is provided as below. To execute bulb

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3-13. ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER3.1 Function table●DECOS 3c (Daikin Electronic Controller Operation System)(Note) [PC]: Functions using personal computerNo

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3-2No. Function division Function DECOS3b5 Self-diagnosis and • Open-phase running ✓automatic back-up • Over current running ✓• CPU and peripheral dev

Page 93

3-33.2 BASIC OPERATION OF ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER3.2.1 Control panelName and function of each componentsqtyuiwero!0Operation key312b– 12 – 10 – 8 – 6 –

Page 94 - MANUAL CHECK SELECTION MODE

3-4SETSDOWNENTER/ESCSELECTCHART●UP keyTo select the item to be set inthe selected mode.●DOWN keyTo select the item to be set inthe selected mode.●ENTE

Page 95 - CALIBRATION

3-5qPress the MANUAL DEFROST key.wSelect "ON" indicated on the LED display using the key or thekey, and press the key to determine the set

Page 96 - 3.10. CHARTLESS FUNCTION

PAK-61JC PAK-61JCPAK-61JCB4P–VHB4P–VHFUSEB3PSVHRAÅ|H341TDB5P-VH35JPAK-Always turn off the main power supply to the facility before disconnecting the p

Page 97 - Trend indication Condition

3-63.3 Operation procedure3.3.1 Operation procedure flow chartSSMI/O ON I/O OFFSI/O: Unit On / Off key : S key : Select key : Enter key: MODE key

Page 98

3-7Check on settings and operation conditions※1. Current indication mode (indication of operation conditions)P 3-9Indicates the unit operation conditi

Page 99

3-8Indication of detailed data alarm and PTI●Return air temperature (RS)●Pulp temperature (USDA #1, #2, #3)●Cargo temperature (CTS)●Data recorder supp

Page 100 - 3.10.2.3 H-code

3.3.2 Mode operation procedure1. CURRENT (Operation state) INDICATION MODESupply air temperature (SS), return air temperature (RS), defrosting interva

Page 101 - DSS–SS > 2˚C→ H006

2. OPERATION SETTING MODEControl temperature, defrosting interval, and control humidity (optional) can be set.3-10CURRENT (Operationstate) INDICATION

Page 102 - 3.10.2.4 d-code:

3-113. BATTERY MODEPOWER OFFSCONTROL TEMPERATURE DISPLAYSCONTROL HUMIDITY SETTING(optional)SRETURN AIR TEMPERATURE DISPLAYSSUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE DISP

Page 103 - 3.11 Communication modem

3-124. MODE OPERATIONPress the key in current indication mode to go to MODE operation.In mode operation, the following settings/operations are availab

Page 104 - 4. Service and maintenance

3-135. Dehumidification mode settingDehumidification mode can be executed in this mode (M. Dehumidification mode control in 2.5.4).When "Dehumidi

Page 105 - Excess oil

3-14Setting item LED panel LCD panel Setting method–– –– ––OFF, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15unit: kVAG-SET Select the energysaving set point byusing or key,and

Page 106 - 4.1.3 Fusible plug

3-15Setting item LED panel LCD panel Setting methodON, OFF Hu Select desired settingby or key, thenpress key.95% RH~60% RH Shu Select desired settingb

Page 107 - 4.1.4 Drier

Do not touch the condenser fan while power to theunit is ON.Before removing the condenser fan cover, turn off thecircuit breaker and disconnect the po

Page 108

3-16Setting item LED panel LCD panel Setting method95% RH~60% RH Shu Select desired settingby key or key,then press key todetermine.H-L, H, L FAN Sel

Page 109 - 1. Replacing the coil

3-175. LED display LIGHT-OFF MODEThe controller LED display is turned off with this mode.※ Activation of the panel (LED) lighting off mode.To activate

Page 110 - 2. Replacement of body

6. SENSOR INDICATION MODEEach sensor value, the modulating valve (MV) opening, and the electronic expansion valve (EV)opening can be checked. The foll

Page 111 - Protection cap

3-196. SENSOR INDICATION MODE (continued)LED: The control temperature is displayed.LCD: The compressor running current is displayed.The display read

Page 112 - 4.1.10 Check valve

3-20LED: The control temperature is displayed.LCD: The pulp temperature is displayed.The display reads: " US C".(In ˚C or ˚F.)LED: The con

Page 113

3-217. TEMPERATURE RECORD SCROLL MODEThe control sensor value record is shown in sequence (scroll) starting with the latest data. The latestcontrol te

Page 114 - 4.1.14 Temperature sensor

3-22Temperature record scroll functionThe control sensor value record for the last 7 days is displayed in sequence (scroll) beginning with thelatest o

Page 115

3-23● Example of TEMPERATURE RECORD SCROLL INDICATION MODE※ It is assumed that the control temperature is the supply air temperature (SS) and the logg

Page 116 - 4.2 Fan and fan motor

3-248. ALARM RECORD SCROLL MODEThe alarm record is shown in sequence (scroll) starting with the latest data. The latest alarms for amaximum of 7 days

Page 117 - 4.3 PT and CT board (EC9756)

3-25Alarm record scroll functionThe alarms detected over the last 7 days are displayed on the controller which scrolls through them atthe rate of one

Page 118

5CAUTIONBefore starting the unit, run the generator.Securely close the control box cover.Otherwise, it will allow water entry.Quick-lock leverControl

Page 119 - (SAE quick joints)

3-269. PTI RECORD SCROLL MODEThe record is shown in sequence (scroll) starting with the latest data. <Mode selection procedure>PTI record scrol

Page 120 - Compound gauge

3-27I/O ONI/OPower OFFUnit OFFAll lights on(for 3 sec.)Preparation(for 18 sec.)Circuit Breaker ONCircuit Breaker OFFafter setting change( OFF

Page 121 - Pump down operation

3-28Controller initial setting※10. Optional function modeP 3-29●USDA sensor setting※11. Basic function setting modeP 3-30P 3-31●Controller type●Loggin

Page 122

3-2910. OPTIONAL FUNCTION SETTING MODE<Key operation to enter/exit>I/O ON I/O OFFI/OPower OFFUnit OFFAll indicationlights on(for 3 sec.)Star

Page 123

3-3011. BASIC FUNCTION SETTING MODE<Key operation to enter/exit><Key operation in this mode>Whenever the key is pressed, the display chan

Page 124

3-31LED DISPLAYLIGHT-OFF SETTINGINPUT POWERSETTINGHORSEPOWERSETTINGSSSSDEHUMIDIFICATIONCOIL ON/OFFSETTINGCOMPRESSORUNLOADINGSYSTEM SETTINGSSTo set the

Page 125 - Vacuum Pump

3-3212. OPTIONAL CONDITION SETTING MODE<Key operation to enter/exit><Key operation in this mode>Whenever the key is pressed, the indicati

Page 126

3-3312. OPTIONAL CONDITION SETTING MODE (continued)H002 code is displayed when the integrated time of Out-of "In-Range" reaches2 hours.Selec

Page 127 - For air exhausting

3-3412. OPTIONAL CONDITION SETTING MODE (continued)"d2 – –" message displays the total time in hours, that the temperature was above set po

Page 128 - =0.133Kpa)

3-35To input the container I.D. (No.):Press the key when the LCD displays "SET I.d", then display "i.d.-C" (name of shipping comp

Page 129 - 5. Optional Devices

6CAUTIONWash the refrigeration unit with fresh water at PTI.Carefully flush the air-cooled condenser with fresh water toremove the salt that sticks to

Page 130 - PC port receptacle

3-363.4 Alarm display and back-up function3.4.1 Alarm listAlarm AlarmAlarm content Action with alarmgroupingcodeF101HPS activated within 30 seconds af

Page 131 - 6. TROUBLESHOOTING

3-373.4.2 Back-up operation at sensor malfunctionSensor malfunction Mode Back-up contentSS Supply air temperaturesensorChilled The same control is exe

Page 132 - Electronic overcurrent

3-38No.Evaporator inlet sensor Evaporatoroutlet sensorCompressor suction gas sensorBack-up operationEIS EOS SGS1 Normal Normal Normal superheat contro

Page 133

3-393.5 Battery3.5.1 SpecificationsDECOS 3c controller can use two types of batteries; Alkaline or Rechargeable (Optional). It is not possibleto excha

Page 134

3-40B4P–VHB4P–VHFUSEB3PSVHRAÅ|H341TDB5P-VHRechargeable battery(Battery fixing plate)Voltage indicator(Battery check meter)3.5.4 Battery replacement (A

Page 135

3-413.6 Information interchange with personal computerThe electronic controller DECOS 3c has a internal memory function to record the set point temper

Page 136

3-42Data name Logging data1 ID data ¡Container No. ¡Loading date¡Departure port ¡Load¡Set point temperature ¡Transit place¡Set point ventilation flow

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FIELD JOB3-433.6.2 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONMAIN MENU SUB MENU Explanation of functions RemarksLOGGER DATA TRIP DATAData recorded in the logger is readNo

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OFFICE JOB3-44MAIN MENU SUB MENU Explanation of functions RemarksMAKE REPORT TRIP REPORTReports are made based on recordUSDA REPORT data read from the

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3-453.7 Inspection procedure for the electronic controllerDECOS 3c enables the internal data of the controller CPU (RAM data) to be displayed on the m

Page 140

7Use only exclusive tools for HFC134a. (gauge manifold, charging cylinder, etc)Do not use any tools for CFC12 or HCFC22.Service ports with exclusive q

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3-463.8 Controller replacement and initial setting3.8.1 Controller replacement<Replacement procedure for the operation panel>(1) Remove the indi

Page 142

3-47<Replacement procedure for the controller>(1) Remove speed bolts (2 pcs) on the controller body, then remove the connector.Be sure to keep v

Page 143 - 6.5 Emergency operation

3-48INITIALSETTINGfor4 MODESTRIPSTARTSETTINGOPERATIONCONDITIONSETTINGOPERATIONUnit Switch : ONOperationCircuit Breaker : ON : Manual action : Select k

Page 144 - (HEAT):RED (COOL)

Mode Operation descriptionS.PTIThe components are inspected for abnormalities. Even if any abnormal components are found, all processes are executed.S

Page 145

No. Inspection item Inspection content PTI2ndyear 4thyear 8thyear1Inspection for physical damage1) Casing frame2) Compressor3) Condenser fan motor2 Lo

Page 146

No. Inspection item Inspection content PTI2ndyear 4thyear 8thyear8 Dryer replacementFunction inspection and 9 replacement of liquid moisture indicator

Page 147

OthersNo. Inspection item Inspection content PTI2ndyear 4thyear 8thyear1) Calibration2) Sensor error inspection and replacement3) Chart drive inspecti

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3-533.9.2 Automatic PTI (Pre-Trip Inspection)● The automatic PTI function is provided so as to ensure correct inspection and to shorten inspectiontime

Page 149 - 7. APPENDIX

3-543.9.2.1 PTI SELECTION MODEThe test mode of FULL (F.PTI), SHORT PTI (S.PTI), and MANUAL CHECK (M.CHECK) can beselected.<Mode selection procedure

Page 150 -  G=98.0665kPa

3-55Water cooledoperationAir cooledoperationAmbient temperature conditionS. PTI✕–10˚C < Ambient temperature ≦ 43˚CWhen the ambient temperature is

Page 151 - 7.5 Temperature sensor

8CLASS 1 SPECIFIED PRODUCT BYTHE HYDROFLUORIC REFRIGERANT RECOVERY LAWHFC IS USED FOR THIS PRODUCT AS A REFRIGERANT.(1) EMISSION OF HYDROFLUORIC SUBST

Page 152 - 7.8 Low pressure transducer

3-563.9.2.3 Full PTI (F.PTI)F.PTI consists of S.PTI and operation tests.●Step display and contents(step P00 to P32 are as same as S.PTI)Step ContentP5

Page 153 - 7.9 Piping diagram

3-57When Full PTI is executed, the following settings are reset to default.q Setting temperature : 0 deg ˚Cw Defrost interval : 12 Hourse Log interval

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3-583.9.2.4 Alarm list during PTI (Pre-Trip Inspection)The alarm during automatic PTI are concerned with PTI inspection items in addition to those dur

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3-593.9.2.5 Manual check (M.CHECK)Since the components are operated individually differing from S.PTI and F.PTI, the steps can be respectivelyselected

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3-60MANUAL CHECK SELECTION MODEThe LED displays the values of following items:Compressor operating time, Evaporator fan motor high-speed running curre

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3-61ELAPSED DAYS SINCELAST. PTISENSORCALIBRATIONTo start calibration for SS, RS, DSS and DRS, press key when LCD displays "CAL".(Refer to s

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3.10. CHARTLESS FUNCTIONThe controller provides the temperature recorder function. This function, displays the controltemperature logging data during

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3-63< Operation procedure >CHARTINDICATIONMODECURRENTINDICATIONMODEOperation statedisplay0/CHART0/CHARTTo shift to the chart indication mo

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3-643.10.2 Chartless code display functionThe chartless code represents the coded inside air temperature.Select "ON" of the chartless code s

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3-653.10.2.2 P code (Pull down time indication)The control temperature and pull-down time are indicated alternately during pull-down operation.When th

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