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Penn | TC3224N9R | Installation Guide Rev. D | Part No.

24-7664-03531 | Page 1 of 2 | 12 February 2024

Defrost Controller Installation Guide


TC3224N9R For refrigerated cabinets, counters and islands, with energy-saving strategies.

Compressor on Compressor off - Compressor protection active


- Setpoint setting active 6 SETTINGS
Defrost or pre-dripping - - Defrost delay active 6.1 Setting configuration parameters
active - Dripping active
1. Tap the SET key for 4 s. The display shows the label “PA”.
Evaporator fan on Evaporator fan off Evaporator fan stop active

2. Tap the SET key. The display shows the label “PAS”.
Saved Hazard Analysis - New HACCP alarm saved
HACCP and Critical Control
3. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the password.
Point (HACCP) alarm
Energy saving active - - Tap the SET key or do not operate for 15 s. The display shows
E ENGLISH 4.
the label “SP”.
- Controller for low temperature units
- Universal power supply 115 VAC to 230 VAC Request for - - Settings active
5. Tap the UP or DOWN key to select a parameter.
- Incorporated clock compressor service - Access to additional functions

- Cabinet probe and evaporator probe with a negative temperature coefficient (NTC), active
6. Tap the SET key.
10,000 ohm at 77°F View temperature - Overcooling or overheating active
°C/°F
- Door switch input 7. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the value.
- Alarm buzzer Auxiliary load on Auxiliary load off - Auxiliary load on by digital input
AUX
- RS-485 MODBUS® subordinate port for Building Management System (BMS) - Auxiliary load delay active
8. Tap the SET key or do not operate for 15 s.
- Cooling or heating operation Device off Device on Device on/off active
Tap the SET key for 4 s or do not operate for 60 s to exit the
9.
1 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALLATION procedure.
Measurements in mm (in.). Fit the controller to a panel with the snap-in brackets supplied. If 30 s elapse and you do not press the keys, the display shows the “Loc” label and the keypad
locks automatically. 6.2 Setting the date, time, and day of the week

4.2 Unlocking the keypad Important


Tap any key for 1 s. The display shows the label “UnL”. Do not disconnect the device from the mains within 2 minutes of setting the time and
day of the week.
4.3 Setting the setpoint
Check that the keypad is not locked. Check that the keypad is not locked.

1. Tap the SET key. 1. Tap the DOWN key for 4 s.

Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the value within the
2. 2. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to select the label “rtc”.
limits r1 and r2.
Tap the SET key. The display shows the label “yy” followed by
3. Tap the SET key (or do not operate for 15 s). 3.
the last two figures of the year.

4. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the year.


4.4 Activating manual defrost (if r5 = 0, default)
Check that the keypad is not locked and that overcooling is not active.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 5. Repeat actions 3. and 4. to set the next labels.
- Ensure that the thickness of the panel is between 0.8 mm and 2.0 mm (1/32 in. and 1. Tap the UP key for 2 s.
1/16 in.) LAB. DESCRIPTION
If P3 = 1 (default), the defrost activates if the evaporator temperature is lower than the d2 n Month (01 to 12)
- Ensure that the working conditions are within the limits stated in the TECHNICAL
threshold.
SPECIFICATIONS section. d Day (01 to 31)
- Do not install the device close to heat sources, equipment with a strong magnetic field, h Time (00 to 23)
4.5 Turning the cabinet light on or off (if u1 = 0, default)
in places subject to direct sunlight, rain, damp, excessive dust, mechanical vibrations, n Minute (00 to 59)
or shocks. 1. Tap the ON/STAND-BY key. Tap the SET key. The display shows the label for the day of the
6.
- In compliance with safety regulations, install the device correctly to ensure adequate week.
- if u1 = 1, the anti-fog switches on for the u6 duration.
protection from contact with electrical parts. Fix all protective parts in such a way so
- if u1 = 2, r13 = 0, and the keypad is not locked, the key-operated load switches on 7. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the day of the week.
as to need the aid of a tool to remove them.
or off.
LAB. DESCRIPTION
2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Mon to Sun Monday to Sunday
4.6 Turning the key-operated load on or off (if u1 = 2 and r13 = 1)

Important 1. Tap the UP key. 8. Tap the SET key. The device exits the procedure.
- Use cables of an adequate wire gauge for the current running through them.
- To reduce any electromagnetic interference, connect the power cables as far away 9. Tap the ON/STAND-BY key to exit the procedure beforehand.
4.7 Silencing the buzzer (if A13 = 1)
as possible from the signal cables.
Tap any key.
If u1 = 3 and u4 = 1, the alarm output switches off. 6.3 Restoring the default factory settings and storing customized settings as
default
5 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Important
5.1 Activating or deactivating the overcooling, overheating, and manual energy - Check that the factory settings are appropriate; see CONFIGURATION
saving PARAMETERS.
Check that the keypad is not locked. - When you store customized settings, you overwrite the default.

1. Tap the DOWN key.


1. Tap the SET key for 4 s. The display shows the label “PA”.

FUNCTION CONDITION CONSEQUENCE


2. Tap the SET key.
Overcooling r5 = 0, r8 = 1 and defrost not The setpoint becomes “setpoint - r6”,
active for the r7 duration
3. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the value.
Overheating r5 and r8 = 1 The setpoint becomes “setpoint + r6”,
for the r7 duration VAL. DESCRIPTION
Energy saving r5 = 0 and r8 = 2 The setpoint becomes “setpoint + r4”, 149 Restores the default factory settings
at maximum for the HE2 duration 161 Stores customized settings as default
Tap the SET key or do not operate for 15 s. The display shows
5.2 Navigating the additional functions menu 4. the label “dEF” when you set the value “149” or the label “MAP”
- Power supply for TC3224N9R: 115 VAC to 230 VAC. when you set the value “161”.
Before you begin, check that the keypad is not locked.
To access the additional functions menu, tap the DOWN key for
PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 1. 5. Tap the SET key.
4 s.
- If you use an electrical or pneumatic screwdriver, adjust the torque to a maximum of
0.5 N•m (4 in. lb). 2. To navigate to a label, tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s. 6. Tap the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set “4”.
- If you move the device from a cold to a warm place, the humidity may cause
3. To select a label, tap the SET key. Tap the SET key or do not operate for 15 s. The display shows
condensation to form inside. Wait an hour before you switch on the power. 7.
“- - -“ flashing for 4 s, then the device exits the procedure.
- Make sure that the supply voltage, electrical frequency, and power are within the set If you cannot edit the parameter, the value displays.
limits. See TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. 8. Interrupt the power supply to the device.
4. If you can edit the parameter, tap the UP or DOWN key to
- Disconnect the power supply before you do any type of maintenance. Tap the SET key 2 s before step 6. to exit the procedure
navigate to the value that you want. 9.
- Do not use the device as safety device. beforehand.
5. To set the parameter value, tap the SET key.
- For repairs and further information, contact the Penn sales network.
To exit the procedure, tap the ON/STAND-BY key, or do not 7 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
6.
3 FIRST-TIME operate the controller for 60 s.
1. Follow the instructions in MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALLATION to install the controller. PAR. DEF. SETPOINT MIN. - MAX.
2. Power up the device as shown in ELECTRICAL CONNECTION and an internal test runs. 5.3 Additional functions menu SP 32 Setpoint r1 to r2
The test normally takes a few seconds. When it finishes the display switches off. Use the additional functions menu to cycle through the labels in the following table. PAR. DEF. ANALOG INPUTS MIN. - MAX.
3. Configure the device as shown in Table 6.1 in SETTINGS. LABEL VALUE DESCRIPTION CA1 0 Cabinet probe offset -25°F/°C to 25°F/°C
For recommended configuration parameters for first-time use, see the following table. LS View HACCP alarm information If P4 = 3, air in probe offset
PAR. DEF. PARAMETER MIN. - MAX. AL Low temperature alarm information CA2 0 Evaporator probe offset -25°F/°C to 25°F/°C
SP 32 Setpoint r1 to r2 AH High temperature alarm information CA3 0 Auxiliary probe offset -25°F/°C to 25°F/°C
P2 1 Temperature unit of measurement 0 = °C 1 = °F id Door switch alarm information P0 1 Probe type 0 = n/a 1 = NTC
d1 0 Defrost type 0 = Electric 1 = Hot gas PF Power failure alarm information P1 1 Enable °C decimal point 0 = No 1 = Yes
2 = Compressor stopped rLS Delete HACCP alarm information P2 1 Temperature unit of measurement 0 = °C 1 = °F
149 Command to delete HACCP alarm information P3 1 Evaporator probe function 0 = Disabled
Check that the remaining settings are appropriate; see CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS. CH View compressor functioning hours in hundreds 1 = Defrost + fan
4. Disconnect the device from the mains. rCH Delete compressor functioning hours 2 = Fan
5. Make the electrical connection as shown in ELECTRICAL CONNECTION without powering 149 Command to delete compressor functioning hours P4 0 Configurable input function 0 = Digital input
up the device. 1 = Condenser probe
nS1 View compressor start-up number in thousands
6. Power up the device. 2 = Critical temperature probe
Cabinet temperature if P4 = 0, 1, or 2
Pb1 3 = Air out probe
Inlet air temperature if P4 = 3
4 USER INTERFACE AND MAIN FUNCTIONS If P4 = 3, regulation
Pb2 Evaporator temperature if P3 = 1 or 2
temperature = CPT
Pb3 Auxiliary temperature if P4 = 1, 2, or 3
P5 0 Value displayed 0 = Regulation temperature
Pb4 Calculated product temperature (CPT) if P4 = 3. See P7 in
1 = Setpoint
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS for more information.
2 = Evaporator temperature
PrJ View the project number
3 = Auxiliary temperature
rEU View the firmware revision
4 = Air in temperature
P7 5 Inlet air weight for CPT 0% to 10% x 10
5.4 Alarm information example
CPT = {[(P7 x (inlet air T)] +
The following table shows an example of information for a high temperature alarm.
[(100 - P7) x (outlet air T)] :
LABEL SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
100}
VALUE
P8 5 Display refresh time 0 s to 250 s : 10
8.0 The critical value was 8.0°F or 8.0°C. The critical value can be cabinet
PAR. DEF. CONTROL MIN. - MAX.
temperature or CPT.
r0 4 Setpoint differential 1°F/°C to 15°F/°C
Sta The time at which the alarm signaled, for example:
r1 -50 Minimum setpoint -99°F/°C to r2
26 March 2015 at 16:30
r2 100 Maximum setpoint r1 to 199°F/°C
y15 2015
r4 0 Setpoint offset in energy saving 0°F/°C to 99°F/°C
n03 March
r5 0 Cooling or heating operation 0 = Cooling
4.1 Switching the device on or off d26 26 March 2015
1 = Heating
h16 16:xx
1. If POF = 1, tap the ON/STAND-BY key for 4 s. r6 0 Setpoint offset in 0°F/°C to 99°F/°C
n30 16:30
overcooling/overheating
If the device is switched on, the display shows the P5 value, cabinet temperature by default. If
the display shows an alarm code, see ALARMS. r7 30 Overcooling/overheating duration 0 min to 240 min
dur The alarm duration, for example 1 h 15 min
h01 1h
LED ON OFF FLASHING n15 1 h 15 min
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r8 0 DOWN key additional function 0 = Disabled F11 59 Threshold for condenser fan on 0°F/°C to 99°F/°C
1 = Overcooling/overheating Differential = 4°F/2°C Units cULus (UL 60730) CE (EN 60730)
Output
2 = Energy saving F12 30 Condenser fan off delay after 0 s to 240 s Applied voltage at 60 Hz 120 VAC 240 VAC 240 VAC
r12 0 Position of the r0 differential 0 = Asymmetric around compressor off If P4 ≠ 1 Resistive amperes 12 12 12
setpoint F15 0 Evaporator fan off time with 0 s to 240 s K1 Inductive amperes — — 2
compressor
1 = Setpoint + r0 differential compressor off If F0 = 2 Full load amperes 10 10 —
relay
r13 0 UP key additional function 0 = None F16 1 Evaporator fan on time with 0 s to 240 s Locked rotor amperes 60 60 —
1 = Key-operated load compressor off If F0 = 2 Resistive amperes 8 8 5
PAR. DEF. COMPRESSOR MIN. - MAX. PAR. DEF. DIGITAL INPUTS MIN. - MAX. Inductive amperes — — 2
C0 0 Compressor on delay after power-on 0 min to 240 min K2 relay
i0 5 Door switch input function 0 = Disabled Full load amperes 4.4 2.9 —
C2 3 Compressor off minimum time 0 min to 240 min 1 = Compressor + Locked rotor amperes 26.4 17.4 —
C3 0 Compressor on minimum time 0 s to 240 s evaporator fan off 5 5 5
Resistive amperes
C4 10 Compressor off time during cabinet 0 min to 240 min 2 = Evaporator fan off K3 Inductive amperes — — 1
probe alarm 3 = Cabinet light on evaporator
fan relay Full load amperes 1.5 1.5 —
C5 10 Compressor on time during cabinet 0 min to 240 min 4 = Compressor +
Locked rotor amperes 9 9 —
probe alarm evaporator fan off,
K4 Resistive amperes 5 5 5
C6 176 Threshold for high condenser 0°F/°C to 199°F/°C cabinet light on
cabinet light Inductive amperes — — 1
temperature warning Differential = 4°F/2°C 5 = Evaporator fan off + or
cabinet light on configurable Full load amperes 1.5 1.5 —
C7 194 Threshold for high condenser 0°F/°C to 199°F/°C
6 = n/a relay Locked rotor amperes 9 9 —
temperature alarm
C8 1 High condenser temperature alarm 0 min to 15 min i1 0 Door switch input activation 0 = With contact closed
1 = With contact open 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
delay
C10 0 Compressor hours for service 0 h to 999 h x 100 i2 30 Open door alarm delay -1 to 120 min
-1 = Disabled Purpose of the control device Function controller
0 = Disabled
i3 15 Regulation inhibition maximum time -1 to 120 min Construction of the control device Built-in electronic device
C11 0 Second compressor switch-on delay 0 s to 240 s
with door open -1 = Until the closing Container Black, self-extinguishing
C13 0 Number of start-ups for compressor 0 to 10
i5 2 Multi-purpose input function 0 = Disabled Category of heat and fire resistance D
rotation 0 = Disabled
1 = Energy saving Measurements 75.0 mm x 33.0 mm x 74.0 mm (2 15/16 in.
PAR. DEF. DEFROST (if r5 = 0) MIN. - MAX.
2 = iA alarm x 1 5/16 in. x 2 15/16 in.)
d0 8 Automatic defrost interval 0 h to 99 h
3 = Key-operated load on Mounting methods for the control device Fit the controller to a panel with the snap-in
0 = Only manual
4 = Device on or off brackets supplied
If d8 = 3, maximum interval
5 = Cth alarm Degree of protection provided by the IP65 in front
d1 0 Defrost type 0 = Electric
6 = th alarm covering
1 = Hot gas
i6 0 Multi-purpose input activation 0 = With contact closed Connection method Removable screw terminal blocks for wires up
2 = Compressor stopped
1 = With contact open to 2.5 mm²
d2 46 Threshold for defrost end -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C
i7 0 Multi-purpose input alarm delay -1 to 120 min Maximum permitted length for connection cables
d3 30 Defrost duration 0 min to 99 min
-1 = Disabled Power supply: 10 m (32.8 ft) Analog inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
If P3 = 1, maximum duration
If i5 = 5 or 6, compressor on Digital inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft) Digital outputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
d4 0 Enable defrost at power-on 0 = no 1 = yes
delay after alarm reset Operating temperature From 32°F to 131°F (from 0°C to 55°C)
d5 0 Defrost delay after power-on 0 min to 99 min
i10 0 Door closed consecutive time for 0 min to 999 min Storage temperature From -13°F to 158°F (from -25°C to 70°C)
d6 2 Value displayed during defrost 0 = Regulation temperature
energy saving After regulation temperature
1 = Display locked Operating humidity Relative humidity without condensate from
< SP
2 = dEF label 10% to 90%
0 = Disabled
d7 2 Dripping time 0 min to 15 min Pollution status of the control device 2
i13 180 Number of door openings for defrost 0 to 240
d8 0 Defrost interval counting mode 0 = Device on hours Compliance
0 = Disabled cURus Recognized; File SA516 CCN SDFY2; FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part
1 = Compressor on hours United States
i14 32 Door open consecutive time for 0 min to 240 min 15, Subpart B, Class A limits
2 = Hours evaporator cURus Recognized; File SA516 CCN SDFY8; Industry Canada (IC) compliant
defrost 0 = Disabled Canada
temperature < d9 to Canadian ICES-003, Class A limits
PAR. DEF. DIGITAL OUTPUTS MIN. - MAX.
3 = Adaptive CE Mark – Johnson Controls declares that this product is in compliance with
u1 0 Auxiliary output configuration 0 = Cabinet light Europe the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC
4 = Real time
1 = Anti-fog Directive, Low Voltage Directive, and RoHS Directive
d9 32 Evaporation threshold for automatic -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C
2 = Key-operated load Power supply 115 VAC to 230 VAC (+10% -15%),
defrost interval counting
3 = Alarm 50/60 Hz (±3 Hz), max. 3.2 VA
d11 0 Enable defrost timeout alarm 0 = No 1 = Yes
4 = Door heaters Grounding methods for the control device None
d15 0 Compressor on consecutive time for 0 min to 99 min 5 = Heater for neutral zone Rated impulse-withstand voltage 2,5 KV
hot gas defrost 6 = Condenser fan Over-voltage category II
d16 0 Pre-dripping time for hot gas defrost 0 min to 99 min 7 = On/stand-by Software class and structure A
d18 40 Adaptive defrost interval 0 min to 999 min 8 = Second compressor Clock Incorporated secondary lithium battery
If compressor on and 9 = Energy saving Clock drift ≤ 60 s/month at 77°F (25°C)
evaporator temperature < u2 0 Enable cabinet light and key-operated 0 = No 1 = Yes Clock battery autonomy in the absence of a > 24 h at 77°F (25°C)
d22 load in stand-by manual power supply
0 = Only manual u4 0 Enable alarm output off silencing the 0 = No 1 = Yes Clock battery charging time 24 h (the battery is charged by the power
d19 6 Threshold for adaptive defrost, 0°F/°C to 40°F/°C buzzer supply of the device)
relative to optimal evaporation Optimal evaporation u5 30 Threshold for door heaters on -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C Analog inputs 2 for NTC probes (cabinet probe and evaporator probe)
temperature temperature - d19 Differential = 4°F/2°C
NTC probes Sensor type ß3435 (10,000 ohm at 77°F, 25°C)
d20 180 Compressor on consecutive time for 0 min to 999 min u6 5 Anti-fog output on duration 1 min to 120 min
Measurement field -40°F to 221°F (-40°C to 105°C)
defrost 0 = disabled
u7 -9 Neutral zone threshold for heating -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C
Resolution 1°F (0.1°C)
d21 200 Compressor on consecutive time for 0 min to 500 min (relative to setpoint) Differential = 4°F/2°C
defrost after power-on and If (regulation temperature - Digital inputs 1 dry contact (door switch)
setpoint + u7
overcooling setpoint) > 20°F/10°C Dry contact Contact type 5 VDC, 1.5 mA
PAR. DEF. ENERGY SAVING (if r5 = 0) MIN. - MAX.
0 = Disabled Power supply None
HE2 0 Energy saving maximum duration 1 min to 999 min
d22 -4 Evaporation threshold for adaptive -10°F/°C to 10°F/°C Protection None
0 = Until the door opening
defrost interval counting, relative to Optimal evaporation Other inputs Input configurable for analog input (auxiliary probe) or
PAR. DEF. REAL TIME ENERGY SAVING (if r5 = MIN. - MAX.
optimal evaporation temperature temperature + d22 digital input (multi-purpose input)
0)
PAR. DEF. ALARMS MIN. - MAX. Digital outputs 4 electro-mechanical relays (compressor, defrost,
H01 0 Energy saving time 0 h to 23 h
AA 0 Select sensor for high and low 0 = Regulation temperature evaporator fan, and auxiliary relay)
H02 0 Energy saving duration 0 h to 24 h
temperature alarms 1 = Evaporator temperature Type 1 or Type 2 actions Type 1
HEd 7 Energy saving day 0 = Monday 1 = Tuesday
2 = Auxiliary temperature Additional features of Type 1 or C
2 = Wednesday
A1 -20 Threshold for low temperature alarm -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C Type 2 actions
3 = Thursday 4 = Friday
A2 1 Low temperature alarm type 0 = Disabled Displays 3 digits custom display with function icons
5 = Saturday 6 = Sunday
1 = Relative to setpoint Alarm buzzer Incorporated
7 = None
2 = Absolute MIN. - MAX. (h- = disabled) Communication ports 1 RS-485 MODBUS subordinate port for BMS
PAR. DEF. REAL TIME DEFROST (if d8 = 4)
A4 20 Threshold for high temperature alarm -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C h-, 1 to 24
Hd1 h- First daily defrost time
A5 1 High temperature alarm type 0 = Disabled 11 PRODUCT WARRANTY
Hd2 h- Second daily defrost time h-, 1 to 24
1 = Relative to setpoint This product is covered by a limited warranty, details of which can be found at
Hd3 h- Third daily defrost time h-, 1 to 24
2 = Absolute www.johnsoncontrols.com/buildingswarranty
Hd4 h- Fourth daily defrost time h-, 1 to 24
A6 12 High temperature alarm delay after 0 min to 99 min x 10 h-, 1 to 24
Hd5 h- Fifth daily defrost time 12 SOFTWARE TERMS
power-on
Hd6 h- Sixth daily defrost time h-, 1 to 24
Use of the software that is in (or constitutes) this product, or access to the cloud, or hosted
A7 15 High and low temperature alarms 0 min to 240 min
PAR. DEF. SAFETIES MIN. - MAX. services applicable to this product, if any, is subject to applicable end-user license, open-
delay
POF 1 Enable ON/STAND-BY key 0 = no 1 = yes source software information, and other terms set forth at
A8 15 High temperature alarm delay after 0 min to 240 min
PAS 0 Password -99 to 999 www.johnsoncontrols.com/techterms. Your use of this product constitutes an agreement to such terms.
defrost
0 = Disabled
A9 15 High temperature alarm delay after 0 min to 240 min
PAR. DEF. REAL TIME CLOCK MIN. - MAX. 13 SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT
door closing
Hr0 0 Enable clock 0 = no 1 = yes APAC Europe NA/SA
A10 10 Power failure duration for alarm 0 min to 240 min
PAR. DEF. MODBUS MIN. - MAX.
recording JOHNSON CONTROLS JOHNSON CONTROLS JOHNSON CONTROLS
LA 247 MODBUS address 1 to 247 C/O CONTROLS PRODUCT WESTENDHOF 3 507 E MICHIGAN ST
A11 4 High and low temperature alarms 1°F/°C to 15°F/°C
Lb 2 MODBUS baud rate 0 = 2,400 baud MANAGEMENT 45143 ESSEN MILWAUKEE WI 53202
reset differential NO. 32 CHANGJIJANG RD NEW GERMANY USA
1 = 4,800 baud DISTRICT
A12 2 Power failure alarm notification type 0 = HACCP LED
2 = 9,600 baud WUXI JIANGSU PROVINCE 214028
1 = HACCP LED + PF label + CHINA
3 = 19,200 baud
buzzer
Parity even
2 = HACCP LED + PF label + 14 CONTACT INFORMATION
buzzer (if duration > Contact your local branch office:
8 ALARMS
A10) www.johnsoncontrols.com/locations
A13 0 Enable alarm buzzer 0 = No 1 = Yes Contact Johnson Controls:
COD. DESCRIPTION RESET REMEDIES
PAR. DEF. FANS MIN. - MAX. www.johnsoncontrols.com/contact-us
Pr1 Cabinet probe alarm Automatic - Check P0
F0 3 Evaporator fan mode during normal 0 = Off 1 = On
Pr2 Evaporator probe alarm Automatic - Check probe integrity Important
operation 2 = According to F15 and
Pr3 Auxiliary probe alarm Automatic - Check electrical connection The device must be disposed of according to local regulations governing the collection
F16 if compressor off,
on if compressor on rtc Clock alarm Manual Set date, time, and day of the week of electrical and electronic waste.
3 = Thermoregulated (with AL Low temperature alarm Automatic Check AA, A1, and A2 This document and the solutions contained therein are the intellectual property of Penn and thus protected by the

F1) AH High temperature alarm Automatic Check AA, A4, and A5 Italian Intellectual Property Rights Code (CPI). Penn imposes an absolute ban on the full or partial reproduction and

4 = Thermoregulated (with id Open door alarm Automatic Check i0 and i1 disclosure of the content other than with the express approval of Penn. The customer (manufacturer, installer or

F1) if compressor on PF Power failure alarm Manual - Tap any key end-user) assumes all responsibility for the configuration of the device. Penn accepts no liability for any possible

F1 30 Threshold for evaporator fan -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C - Check electrical connection errors in this document and reserves the right to make any changes, at any time without prejudice to the essential

operation Differential = 2°F/1°C COH High condenser temperature Automatic Check C6 functional and safety features of the equipment.

F2 0 Evaporator fan mode during defrost 0 = Off 1 = On warning


and dripping 2 = According to F0 CSd High condenser temperature Manual - Switch the device off and on Johnson Controls
F3 2 Evaporator fan stop maximum 0 min to 15 min alarm - Check C7 507 E. Michigan St.
duration Milwaukee, WI 53202-5211

F4 0 Evaporator fan off time during energy 0 s to 240 s x 10 iA Multi-purpose input alarm Automatic Check i5 and i6 USA

saving Cth Compressor thermal switch alarm Automatic Check i5 and i6 www.penncontrols.com

F5 10 Evaporator fan on time during energy 0 s to 240 s x 10


saving th Global thermal switch alarm Manual - Switch the device off and on
F7 9 Threshold for evaporator fan on after -99°F/°C to 99°F/°C - Check i5 and i6
dripping (relative to setpoint) Setpoint + F7 dFd Defrost timeout alarm Manual - Tap any key
- Check d2, d3, and d11
F9 0 Evaporator fan off delay after 0 s to 240 s
compressor off If F0 = 2
9 ELECTRICAL RATINGS

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