Bally SMARTVAP+ Intuitive Evaporator Control Technology

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Bulletin B30-SVP-OM-1

Part # 1107523

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SMARTVAP+

Intuitive Evaporator Control Technology

For Pre-Assembled Evaporators: includes factory installed Adaptive Defrost Control Board, EEV, Liquid Line Solenoid Valve and On-Board Display

CONTENTS

BASIC DISPLAY / USER INTERFACE

The SMARTVAP+ Intuitive Evaporator Control is pre-programmed at the factory and will begin operating as soon as power is applied using the following default settings: ROOM TEMP = -10 °F (freezer) or 35 °F (cooler), REFRIGERANT = R-404A, DEFROST TYPE = Air or Electric.

Use this manual to make any adjustments you require.

Navigation Using the Basic Display

Indicator lights:

User Interface

The SmartVap+ board has multiple methods of user input. Most controllers ship with the Basic Display. This display uses a familiar menu structure to allow service technicians to change the major setpoints. The setpoints may also be accessed using the controller's webpages.

The ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows move the user through the available options for the Variables Menu. If alarms are present, they will be displayed and can be viewed using the up and down arrows.

Basic Menu:

Pressing and holding the ENTER button enters the Basic Setpoints menu. See page 3 for details.

Advanced Menu:

Pressing and holding the BACK button enters the Advanced Setpoints menu. See page 3 for details.

The ENTER button is used to save an input option when it has been changed. The ENTER button must be held for 3 seconds, to prevent accidental changes. Changes may be discarded by waiting, to allow the controller to time-out and return to default screen, or by pressing the BACK button. The BACK button is used to return to the previous screen. Pressing the BACK button several times will return the controller to the default view.

Additional Setpoints

For the majority of users, the Basic Display will provide the necessary parameters to setup the controller.

From the default display, pressing the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows will cycle through the Variables menu. The ENTER button will toggle between the variable name and value.

Changing Setpoints

Pressing and holding the ENTER button will enter the Basic Setpoints menu. Press ENTER button to toggle between setpoint and value.

Pressing and holding the BACK button will enter the Advanced Setpoints menu. Press ENTER button to toggle between setpoint and value.

When the parameter value is displayed it may be changed by using the ⬆️, ⬇️, and ENTER buttons. The ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows will increase or decrease numerical values, and will scroll through the available options, on the non-numerical setpoints.

Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to save the displayed value.

To abort changes, press the BACK button to return to the default view.

Manual Valve Control

Press and hold the BACK button & ⬆️ arrow to put the EEV in Manual Control mode. ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows will control the valve opening. ENTER will advance to the next digit, and BACK will exit this mode.

Manual Defrost

Pressing and holding the ENTER and ⬆️ buttons will put the controller into Manual Defrost.

Diagnostics Mode

Press and hold the BACK button to enter the Advanced Setpoints menu. Press the ⬆️ arrow to show di. Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to activate the diagnostics mode.

When activated, the controller energizes each relay for 60 seconds. When the compressor relay is on the EEV will regulate to the Superheat setpoint.

Display Firmware

Press and holding all 4 buttons (BACK, ⬆️, ⬇️, ENTER) will show the display's firmware revision (dir - Display Revision).

MENUS AND PARAMETERS

BASIC Setpoints Menu

Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to enter the Basic Setpoints menu.

ABR. DISPLAYON-BOARD DASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION
tSESROOM TEMP-50.0 °F90.0 °F-10 °F or 35 °FWalk-in freezer (-10 °F) or cooler (35°F) room temp to be maintained
rFGFFOREFRIGERANTN/AN/AR-404AType of refrigerant used: see table below
dtYDE4DEFROST TYPEN/AN/AElectricType of Defrost for Evap: ELE for Electric/ Ai for off time

ADVANCED Setpoints Menu

Press and hold the BACK button to enter the Advanced Setpoints menu.

ABR. ON-BOARDDASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION
tSESROOM TEMP-50.0 °F90.0 °F-10 °F or 35 °FWalk-in freezer (-10 °F) or cooler (35°F) room temp to be maintained
rFGFFOREFRIGERANTN/AN/AR-404AType of refrigerant used: see page 5
dtYDE4DEFROST TYPEN/AN/AElectricType of Defrost for Evap: ELE for Electric/ Ai for off time/ HGn for hot gas w/comp on/HGF for hot gas w/comp off
EdtEdeVALVE TYPEN/AN/ACarelType of valve used on system: mechanical, pre-configured electric, custom EEV configuration
IndIndDEFROST MODEN/AN/ADemandMode to initiate a defrost: dnd=demand / SCH=Schedule / rnt=comp run time
dPddPdDEFROSTS/DAY084If DEFROST MODE = SCH: Number of evenly spaced defrosts per day the controller will initiate.
dtPdepDEFROST TERM TEMP35.0 °F90.0 °F50.0 °FThe temperature the coil sensor(s) must exceed in order to terminate defrost. The controller's defrost mode is complete at this point.
dEFDEFDEFROST PARAMETER09030If DEFROST MODE = DEMAND: Coefficient to factory Defrost algorithm
dtLDELMAX DEFROST TIME0 min90 min45 minIf DEFROST MODE = SCH: The maximum amount of time the defrost relay will be energized. (Not available if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND)
drndrnDRAIN TIME0 min15 min2 minTime to be in drain mode (drip time)
rFtFFEREFRIG FAN TYPEPermanent, On with Compressor, Title 24CompressorManage/Cycle,Manage/Cycle, On with Compressor/FoC - manage fans in OFF, then ON in refrigeration; Title 24/t24 - Cycle fans based on Title 24 regulations
FOCFOCFANS ON COMPFans on with CompressorCompressorCompressorFans on permanently during refrigeration cycle - RECOMMENDED
PErPErFANS PERMANENTPermanent FanCycleCycleFans on permanently during refrigeration cycle
CYCCYCCYCLECycleCycle (Managed) manage fans during refrig cycle. Not Recommended for Equipment Equipped with 2 Speed EC Motors (SmartSpeed) or Variable Speed EC Motors
t24E24TITLE 24Title 24Cycle fans based on compliance with California Title 24 regulations (Available only with Variable Speed EC Motors)
tSSEESUPERHEAT5.0 °F30.0 °F8.0 °FTarget superheat value. Not available on Basic Display
LPtLPELOW PRESSURE CUT OUT TIME0 min15 min0 minOnly applies when non-mechanical valve selected; 0=Disabled
LPCLPCLOW PRESSURE CUT OUT-5.0 psig138.0 psig8.0 psigDisplays when LOW PRESSURE CUTOUT TIME (LPt) is greater than zero. And, only applies if non-mechanical valve is selected
LPdLPdPRESS DIFF FOR LPCO1.0 psig20.0 psig15.0 psigDisplays when LOW PRESSURE CUTOUT TIME (LPt) is greater than zero. And, only applies if non-mechanical valve is selected
rntrntCOMP RUN TIME0 hrs24 hrs6 hrsWhen rnt selected, number of hours of cooling before starting defrost
HtNHenELECTRIC DE- FROST MODEN/AN/APulseIf DEFROST TYPE = ELE: Whether to leave the defrost relay energized during the defrost cycle or to utilize advanced defrost algorithm. PUL = Pulse, Prn = Permanent
HAoHROHIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET0 °F99.9 °F10.0 °FThe number of degrees above ROOM TEMP for a HIGH TEMP ALARM condition.
HAdHADHIGH TEMP ALARM DELAY0 min120 min60 minMinutes the room temperature must remain above ROOM TEMP + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a HIGH TEMP ALARM
LAoLROLOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET0 °F20.0 °F4.0 °FThe number of degrees below ROOM TEMP for a LOW TEMP ALARM condition.
LAdLADLOW TEMP ALARM DELAY0 min30 min10 minMinutes the room temp must remain below ROOM TEMP-LOW-TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a LOW TEMP ALARM
dAddadDOOR ALARM DELAY0 min180 min30 minIf AU IN (1, 2 and/or 3) MODE = dor The amount of time, in minutes, before an alarm condition is initiated, if door is open & room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF
AU1AVIAUX IN 1 MODEAux Input 1 modeN/AN/ACoil TempSee Auxiliary Input Modes table
A1AAIAAUX IN 1 STATEAux Input 1 stateN/AN/AClosedoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
AU2AU2AUX IN 2 MODEAux Input 2 modeN/AN/ADisabledSee Auxiliary Input Modes table
A2AA2AAUX IN 2 STATEAux Input 2 stateN/AN/AClosedoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
AU3AU3AUX IN 3 MODEAux Input 3 modeN/AN/ASys OffSee Auxiliary Input Modes table
A3AA3AAUX IN 3 STATEAux Input 3 stateN/AN/AClosedoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
tS2E52ROOM TEMP 2nd room temp SP-50.0 °F90.0 °F-50.0 °FIf DEFROST MODE = (t2n) 2ND ROOM TEMP: This value becomes the ROOM TEMP setpoint when the digital input is active

MENUS AND PARAMETERS (cont'd)

ADVANCED Setpoints Menu

Press and hold the BACK button to enter the Advanced Setpoints menu.

ABR. ON-BOARDDASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION
UntUntTEMP UNITSN/AN/AFahrenheitUnits for temperature's display in °F or °C; FAH = Fahrenheit, CEL = Celsius
EdFEdFEXTREME TEMP DIFF0 °F99.9 °F20.0 °FADVANCED TOPIC: Call factory for assistance
CLACLACLEAR ALARMSN/AN/APress and hold to clear all active alarms
PASPASWEB PASSWORD RESETN/AN/APress and hold to reset the web password to the factory default
SASASMART ACCESSN/AN/ADisabledTurn Smart Access on or off: EnA to enable smart access / dis to disable Smart Access (CONTACT FACTORY)
dHCDHEDHCP ModeN/AN/AEnabledTurn DHCP mode on or off: EnA to enable DHCP mode / dis to disable DHCP mode

ADVANCED Setpoints Menu - Available Only On Dashboard

DASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION
MOTOR TYPEMotor TypeUnipolar or BipolarUnipolarUnipolar if unipolar stepper used, Bipolar if bipolar stepper used
MOTOR STEP RATEMotor Step Rate3040040Motor Step rate for custom valve. Not available on Basic Display
MAX VALVE STEPSMax Valve Steps2006400500Full stroke steps for custom valve. Not available on Basic Display
MAX OPERATING PRESMax Operating Pres10.0 psi150.0 psi**150.0 psi****Max operating pressure. Max is 300 when R-410A selected and 500 when R-744 selected
FAN SPEEDFan Speed-100.0%100.0%0.0%Fan speed %. Not available on Basic Display
MIN COMP RUN TIMEMin Comp Run Time0 min15 min2 minMinimum Compressor Run Time. Not available on Basic Display
MIN COMP OFF TIMEMin Comp Off Time0 min15 min0 minMinimum Compressor Off Time. Not available on Basic Display
REFRIG FAN MODERefrigeration Fan ModeManage, Permanent, On with Compressor, Title 24PermanentPermanent, On with Compressor, Title 24Managed = manage fans during refrig cycle; Permanent = fans ON perma-nent during refrig cycle; On with Compressor = manage fans in OFF then ON in refrig; Title 24 = cycle fans based on Title 24 regulations
1ST DEFROST DELAY1st Defrost Delay0 min240 min120 minFirst Defrost Delay. Not available on Basic Display
DEFROST FAN STATEDefrost Fan StateOFF(E)/ON(A)OFF or ONOFF(E)/ON(A)OFF = fans off during defrost; ON = fans ON during defrost
FAN DELAY TEMPMax Fan Delay Time20.0 °F20.0 °FFan delay temp. Not available on Basic Display
MAX FAN DELAY TIMEMax Fan Delay Time2 min2 minMax fan delay time. Not available on Basic Display
PUMP DOWN TIMEPump Down Time0 min90 min0 minMinimum amount of time between de-energizing the liquid line solenoid/compressor relay and energizing the defrost relay.
MULTI AIR TEMP CTRLMulti Air Temp ControlWarmest Air or Average AirWarmest AirWarmest AirWarmest air = use the warmest air temp from bonded controls; Average air = use the average air temp from bonded controls
MULTI EVAP COOLMulti Evap CoolingSynchronized or IndependentSynchronizedSynchronizedSynchronized = synchronize bonded controller in refrigeration mode; Independent = bonded controllers control temperature independently in refrigeration mode.
MULTI EVAP DEFROSTMulti Evap DefrostSynchronized or IndependentSynchronizedSynchronizedSynchronized = synchronize bonded controller in defrost mode; Independent = bonded controllers defrost independently
MULTI EVAP SENSORMulti Evap SensorShared or UnsharedSharedSharedShared = share sensor readings from bonded controllers; Unshared = use local sensor readings only
SUCT PRES OFFSETSuct Pres Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FAn offset added or subtracted from the suction line pressure transducer reading, if needed
SUCT TEMP OFFSETSuct Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FAn offset added or subtracted from the suction temperature sensor reading, if needed
COIL TEMP OFFSETCoil Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FAn offset added or subtracted from the coil temperature sensor reading, if needed
AIR TEMP OFFSETAir Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FAn offset added or subtracted from the room temperature sensor reading, if needed
AUX 1 OFFSETAUX1 Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FWhen Aux1, Aux2, or Aux 3 are used as a temperature sensor, an offset is added or subtracted from the reading.
AUX 2 OFFSETAUX2 Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FWhen Aux1, Aux2, or Aux 3 are used as a temperature sensor, an offset is added or subtracted from the reading.
AUX 3 OFFSETAUX3 Temp Offset-5.0 °F5.0 °F0.0 °FWhen Aux1, Aux2, or Aux 3 are used as a temperature sensor, an offset is added or subtracted from the reading.
PROPORTIONALProportional02553A coefficient to the valve control algorithm that increases valve responsiveness as the value increases
INTEGRALIntegral02555A coefficient to the valve control algorithm that increases valve responsiveness as the value increases
DERIVATIVEDerivative02553Should not be adjusted unless instructed by factory
AIR TEMP DIFFAir Temp Differential0.15.01.0 °FThe number of degrees above ROOM TEMP before the controller will go into REFRIGERATION mode
DEFROST FAN STATEDefrost Fan StateOffOnOnFan state during the defrost cycle
MULTI AIR TEMP CTRLMulti Evaporator Air Temp ControlAverageWarmestWarmestSelect control method to use with multiple room temperature sensors
MULTI EVAP COOLMulti Evaporator Cool ControlSyncIndepen-dentSyncSelect type of multi evaporator control - options are synchronous or independent
MULTI EVAP DEFROSTMulti Evaporator Defrost ControlSyncIndepen-dentSyncSelect whether to have all bonded controllers initiate defrost mode at the same time or independently.
MULTI EVAP SENSORMulti Evaporator Sensor SharingSharedNot SharedNot SharedSelect whether or not to share room temperature, coil temperature and suction pressure sensor data with bonded controllers.

MENUS AND PARAMETERS (cont'd)

System Modes

ABR. ON-BOARDDASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAME / DESCRIPTION
rEFFEFREFRIGERATERefrigeration
ddFddfDEFROST DELAY FANDefrost Delay Fans
dEFDEFDEFROSTDefrost
drndrnDRAIN TIMEDrain Time
FdLFOLFAN DELAYFan Delay
SoFSofSYSTEM OFFSystem Off (External System Off)
OFFOFFOFFOff (Satisfied on Temperature)

Refrigerants

ABBREVIATIONFULL NAME
R22R-22
134R-134a
42dR-422D
42AR-422A
40CR-407C
40AR-407A
507R-507
404R-404A
513R-513A
450R-450A
449R-449A
448R-448A
744R-744
410R-410A
407R-407F
409R-409A
408R-408A
438R-438A
717R-717
452R-452A

Variables Menu

ABR. ON-BOARDDASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEDESCRIPTION
rtPEPROOM TEMPRoom Temperature as measured by controller
CLtCLECOIL TEMPCoil Temperature as measured by controller
SYSSYSTEM MODESystem ModeCurrent operating status
SHtSHESUPERHEATSuperheat as calculated by the controller
PrSPr5SUCTION PRESSURESuction Pressure as measured by controller
SUtSUESUCTION TEMPSuction Temperature as measured by controller
SAtSAESATURATION TEMPSaturation Temperature as calculated by the controller
oPnoPnVALVE % OPENPercentage EEV is open
CorCorCOMPRESSOR RELAYCurrent status of LLS/compressor relay
dErderDEFROST RELAYCurrent Status of Defrost relay
FArFACFAN RELAYCurrent Status of Fan relay
AU1AVIDIG 1 STATUSCurrent Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 1
AU2AU2DIG 2 STATUSCurrent Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 2
AU3AU3DIG 3 STATUSCurrent Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 3
iP1PIIP OCTET 1First 3 digits of IP address
iP2P2IP OCTET 2Second 3 digits of IP address
iP3P3IP OCTET 3Third 3 digits of IP address
iP4P4IP OCTET 4Fourth 3 digits of IP address
FirFirFIRMWARE VERSIONCurrent Version of firmware on controller

Alarm Status Menu

ABR. ON-BOARDDASHBOARD DISPLAYFULL NAMEDESCRIPTION
PSAPSAPRESSURE SENSORSuction pressure sensor is shorted, open or pressure out of range
SSASSASUCTION TEMP SENSORSuction temperature sensor is shorted or open
ASAASAAIR TEMP SENSORReturn air temperature sensor is shorted or open
CSACSACOIL TEMP SENSORCoil temperature sensor is shorted or open
HSHHSHHIGH SUPERHEATSuperheat above upper limit
LSHLSHLOW SUPERHEATSuperheat below lower limit
HtAHEAHIGH AIR TEMPRoom temperature is above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than HIGH TEMP ALARM DELAY
LtALEALOW AIR TEMPRoom temperature is below ROOM TEMP - LOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than LOW TEMP ALARM DELAY
EdFEdFEXCESS DEFROSTExcess Defrost Alarm32 defrosts or more within 48 hours
dttDEEDEFR TERM ON TIMEDefr Term on Time AlarmDefrost terminated on time instead of temperature for two consecutive cycles
dordorDOOR SWITCHDoor Open AlarmIf door is open and room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF for DOOR ALARM DELAY time
CoACORCOMMUNICATION ERRORCommunication ErrorONLY FOR BONDED CONTROLLERS: No communication between controllers for one minute or more
EA1ERIEXTERNAL ALARM 1External Alarm 1If AU1 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state
EA2EAZEXTERNAL ALARM 2External Alarm 2If AU2 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state
EA3EA3EXTERNAL ALARM 3External Alarm 3If AU3 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state
EFLEFLEMAIL FAILUREEmail Failure AlarmEmail alert was not confirmed by email server provided after seven consecutive attempts
A1AAIAAUX1 SENSORAU1 Temp sensors AlarmAU1 temperature sensor is shorted or open
A2AA2AAUX2 SENSORAU2 Temp sensors AlarmAU2 temperature sensor is shorted or open
A3AA3AAUX3 SENSORAU3 Temp sensors AlarmAU3 temperature sensor is shorted or open
PdtPdePUMPDOWN TIMEOUTPump Down TimeoutMax time for LPCO pumpdown exceeded
SCCSCCSHORT COMP CYCLEShort Compressor CycleCompressor is started an excessive number of times to maintain suction pressure
LPALPALOW PRESSURELow Pressure AlarmSuction pressure dropped below expected point excessive number of times
PrFPrFProcess FailureBasic Display is not communicating to the controller

QUICK START LAN SETUP

Connecting The SMARTVAP+ TO A LAN (Local Area Network)

(IP Address Sticker Available)

  1. Connect Ethernet (Cat5) cable to the SmartVap+ controller and to an open port on a network switch.
  2. Use the on-board display to enable DHCP setpoint.
    1. Hold the BACK button for 3 seconds to access the set point menu.
    2. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to find the `DHCP` setpoint.
    3. Press and release the ENTER button to display the current setting.
    4. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to Enable (EnA).
    5. Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to confirm the setting and Enable DHCP.
  3. Press the BACK button a few times to return to the default display.
  4. Find the IP address for your SmartVap+ controller.

    This can be found on the Service Parts List sticker on the inside of the access panel of the evaporator:

    IP-10.10.153.115

    MAC DB:80:39:80:FF:98

    NOTE: If you cannot locate this sticker, or the information is illegible, see next page to collect this information via the on-board display.

  5. On a computer connected to the same network as your SmartVap+ controller, open any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc.).
  6. Enter the SmartVap+ controller IP Address (from step 4 above) into the address bar of the browser and press enter. The controller Home page should be displayed. If the controller webpage does not load, additional setup support or IT support may be required.

QUICK START LAN SETUP (cont'd)

Connecting The SMARTVAP+ TO A LAN (Local Area Network)

(IP Address Sticker NOT Available)

  1. Connect Ethernet (Cat5) cable to the SmartVap+ controller and to an open port on a network switch.
  2. Use the on-board display to enable DHCP setpoint.
    1. Hold the BACK button for 3 seconds to access the set point menu.
    2. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to find the `DHCP` setpoint.
    3. Press and release the ENTER button to display the current setting.
    4. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to Enable (EnA).
    5. Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to confirm the setting and Enable DHCP.
  3. Press the BACK button a few times to return to the default display.
  4. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to scroll through the controller variables until the IP settings are found. (iP1, iP2, iP3, iP4)
  5. Record the four IP (iP1, iP2, iP3, iP4) values:
    1. Use the ⬆️ and ⬇️ arrows to find iP1 (iP1).
    2. Press and release the ENTER button to display the current setting.
    3. Record this number.
    4. Press the BACK button.
    5. Repeat for iP2 (iP2), iP3 (iP3) and iP4 (iP4).
  6. IP = 10.0.0.12 (Example)
  7. On a computer connected to the same network, open any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc.).
  8. Enter the SmartVap+ controller IP Address (from step 5 above) into the address bar of the browser and press enter. The controller Home page should be displayed. If the controller webpage does not load, additional setup support or IT support may be required.

CONNECT BY WIFI SERVICE TOOL

Connecting The SMARTVAP+ To The Optional KE2 WiFi Service Tool

  1. Using the RJ-45 cable (included with the KE2 WiFi Service Tool), connect the KE2 WiFi Service Tool to the ESP+ controller.
  2. Using the power button, turn ON the service tool.
  3. Connect to the KE2 WIFI Service Tool.

    If using a computer, click the wireless connection icon typically found in the bottom right hand corner of the computer screen. It will open a small window with a list of available networks.

    If using a mobile device, open the WIFI network settings to see available networks.

    There are 2 wireless networks available:

    1. KE2WIFIST-... : wireless network is Open, and no password is required.
    2. KE2LDA-... :wireless network is Secure, and requires the password provided on the label.
  4. Select the KE2WIFIST wireless network.
  5. Click Connect.
  6. Once connected to the device, launch the browser of your preference, i.e. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari etc.
  7. Navigate to one of the following addresses, 192.168.50.1 or https://ke2lda. A list of all available connected controllers will be shown.
  8. Click on the controller you would like to view.
  9. The browser will display the controller's home screen (MasterView).

BONDING MULTIPLE UNITS

SMARTVAP+ Multi Evaporator with Single Condenser Set-up

  1. Connect each evaporator to an Ethernet switch or a wireless router.
  2. Identify each evaporator unit's SmartVap+ IP address. Refer to Quick Start Lan Setup Instructions presented on pages 6-7.
  3. Using the Ethernet switch or the wireless router, log in to the KE2 dashboard. Choose the Network setting tab at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Log into the controller by selecting the Login button in the lower right corner. A user name and password prompt will appear. User Name: ke2admin Password: ke2admin Select submit or press enter on your keyboard.
  5. On the Network Setup screen select Discover. The IP address of the other controller will populate under Controller 2 -8
  6. From the Bond State drop down, select Group 1 to bond the controllers
  7. Select the Save/Group tab located to the right of the screen.
  8. Select the Bond/Unbond button. The controllers will power off and then power back on automatically.
  9. To ensure the evaporator units are bonded properly, select Home Page button at the bottom of the screen. Select Setpoints.
  10. Locate the Bonded Controller section on the page.
  11. From the drop down menu of the Multi Evap Cool: select Synchronized. Multi Evap Defrost will either make all the bonded controllers go into defrost at the same time (Synchronized) or limit the system to only one evaporator at a time (Independent). Multi Evap Sensor tells the controller whether or not to share sensor information. For example, if the controllers are "Shared" and one controller was to lose its air temperature sensor, then it could continue running using the temperature read by the other bonded controllers. This should be the default mode. If the controllers are located in different spaces, therefore controlling at different temperatures, then "Independent" mode should be selected. If a controller loses a sensor, the controller will continue to run based the default safety mode for the current alarm.
  12. Locate the refrigeration section on the top left of the screen. Select the type of Multi Air Tmp Ctrl (Warmest or Average air). This selection will determine which method is used to control the temperature.
  13. Click Save to save the settings.
  14. Click Home Page.
  15. The second controller and subsequent controllers must be configured to match the "Multi" settings of the first controller. This is accomplished by entering the IP address of the second controller in the browser, and navigating to the Setpoints and repeating the process illustrated in this section.

Note:

* Make sure you Login before making changes, and then click Save after changing any settings on each page before navigating away from that page, otherwise your settings will not take effect.

* Ethernet cables used to bond the system evaporators must remain connected to the network switch. Single refrigeration circuits with two bonded evaporators that are not connected to a network must have a switch with connected Ethernet cables or at minimum an Ethernet cable connected between the two bonded evaporators at all times.

SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM - 208-230/1/60 AIR DEFROST MODELS w/ SMARTVAP+

SAMPLE ONLY:

Refer to Product Data and Installation for details specific to your unit

NOTES

C1. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY

C2. USE 75°C WIRE (OR HIGHER)

C3. OPTIONAL COMPONENT

C4. ALL FUSES TO BE CLASS CC OR JAND VOLTAGE RATED EQUAL (OR HIGHER) THAN OPERATING VOLTAGE

CONDUCTORS/WIRNG

FACTORY WIRING

OPTIONAL WIRING

WIRING BY OTHERS

ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE DONE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES.

REVISIONS

DATE LTR

EVAP CONTROLLER DIAGRAM NUMBER 1107265-AS22-SMN

Hz EVAP POWER

LOW PROFILE 230V AIR DEFROST EVAP CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM

REFER TO EVAPORATOR NAMEPLATE FOR ELECTRICAL AND FUSE SIZE REQUIREMENTS.

230V-1-60

ENTERING SERVICE

L2

L1

FUSE OR CIRC BREAKER

FUSE OR CIRC BREAKER

LOW PROFILE EVAPORATOR

LIQ SOLENOID RELAY 10A

BLK

ELECTRONIC EVAP CONTROLLER (MOUNTED AND WIRED IN EVAP)

AT ELECTRICAL PANEL END)

BRN **

BLK

N

BLK

1A

(LOCATED IN HEADER END)

SUCTION TRANSDUCER

SUCTION TEMP

RS485 OR ETHERNET (FOR OPTIONAL USE)

REMOTE MONITORING /COMMUNICATION

1

TTT

COIL AIR SUC

GND GRN

L1

L2

RED

BLK

ONLY

EEV

KEY-PAD DISPLAY

CAREL/KE2 BLK/RED

TRANSDUCER GRN/BLK

WHT/GRN

ETHERNET DISPLAY

RS485

A B SH

BLK L2

BRN

RED L1

BLK L2

PLAIN

BLK L2

CENTRE

RED L1

RIBBED

RED L1

SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM - 208-230/1/60 ELECTRIC DEFROST MODELS w/ SMARTVAP+

SAMPLE ONLY:

Refer to Product Data and Installation for details specific to your unit

WIRING BY OTHERS

ALL FIELD WIRING MUST BE DONE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES.

REVISIONS

DATE LTR

EVAP CONTROLLER DIAGRAM NUMBER 1107265-ES22-SM1H

ELECTRONIC EVAP CONTROLLER (MOUNTED AND WIRED IN EVAP)

AT ELECTRICAL PANEL END)

LIQ SOLENOID RELAY 10A

LK

BLK

BLK

BRN **

N

BLKN

N(L2)

TRANSDUCER SUCTION

SUCTION TEMP

EEV

AUX COIL AIR SUC

1

TT

T

RS485

A B SH

BLK/RED

GRN/BLK

WHT/GRN

ETHERNET DISPLAY

SAMPLE

LOW PROFILE MAX 12A HEATER EVAP CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM

230V-1-60

ENTERING SERVICE

L1 L2

15A

REFER TO EVAPORATOR NAMEPLATE FOR ELECTRICAL AND FUSE SIZE REQUIREMENTS.

FUSES OR CIRC BREAKER

230V-1-60 Hz EVAP POWER

LESS FAN AND DEFROST HEATER CONTACTORS

NOTES

C1. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY

C2. USE 75°C WIRE (OR HIGHER)

C3. OPTIONAL COMPONENT

C4. ALL FUSES TO BE CLASS CC OR JAND VOLTAGE RATED EQUAL (OR HIGHER) THAN OPERATING VOLTAGE

CONDUCTORS/WIRNG

FACTORY WIRING

OPTIONAL WIRING

BROWN WIRE

ORANGE JUMPER WIRED FROM H2 TO N (ON TERMINAL BOARD)

GND GRN

RS485 OR ETHERNET (FOR OPTIONAL USE)

REMOTE MONITORING/COMMUNICATION

ONLY

LOW PROFILE EVAPORATOR

L1

L2

RED

BLK

BLU

BRN **

ORANGE JUMPER

WH

YL

H2

3

H1

RED L1

BLK L2

T

F

X

Z

DP H

PLAIN

CENTRE

WH

FH TOP

FH MIDDLE

HEATER LIMIT SWITC

TCH

FH BOTTOM

(25A MAX.)

WWW

BLK L2

RED L1

GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

Alphabetical List of Abbreviations

ABR. REMOTE DISPLAYFULL NAMETYPEDESCRIPTION
A1AHH Aux Input 1 stateSetpointoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
A1AAIAAU1 Temp sensor AlarmAlarmsAU3 temperature sensor is shorted or open
A2A727Aux Input 2 stateSetpointoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
A2AHCHAU2 Temp sensor AlarmAlarmsAU2 temperature sensor is shorted or open
A3A637Aux Input 3 stateSetpointoPn= active if input is an open / CLo=active if input is shorted
A3A638AU3 Temp sensor AlarmAlarmsAU3 temperature sensor is shorted or open
AdAdAir Defrost w/Mechanical valveType of ControlSystem operates with default values for Air Defrost and Mechanical Valve
AdEADEAir Defrost w/EEVType of ControlSystem operates with default values for Air Defrost and Electric Valve
AiAAir Defrost (Off time)SetpointOption for evaporator Defrost Type (dtY) - Air Off time Defrost is used; other options Electric (ELE), Hot Gas w Compressor On (HGN), or Hot Gas with Compressor Off
ASAASAAir Sensor AlarmAlarmsReturn air temperature sensor is shorted or open
AU1AAux Input 1VariablesCurrent status/temperature as measured by controller at Aux1 input
AU1AVIAux Input 1 modeSetpointOptions for configuring the Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table
AU2AUCAux Input 2VariablesCurrent Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux2 input
AU2A42Aux Input 2 modeSetpointOptions for configuring the Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table
AU3AUSAux Input 3VariablesCurrent Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux3 input
AU3AUSAux Input 3 modeSetpointOptions for configuring the Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table
AUt ALLDefrost Interlock -Heaters NormalAuxiliary InputInactive = defrost heaters normal
AUt ALLDefrost Lockout - Defrost NormalAuxiliary InputInactive = defrost will occur by normal controller logic
CELCELCelsiusSetpointOption for the units for the temperature display in degrees - Celsius or Fahrenheit (FAH)
CLA LLAClear AlarmsSetpointPress and hold to clear all active alarms
CLoLLOClosedSetpointOption under Auxiliary Input State
CLt LLECoil TempVariablesCoil temperature (TCoil Sensor) as measured by the controller
CLtLLECoil TempAuxiliary InputCoil Temp as measured by Aux input
CoACACommunication AlarmAlarmsONLY FOR BONDED CONTROLLERS: No communication between controllers for one minute or more
CorCompressor RelayVariablesCurrent state of liquid line solenoid/compressor relay
CrLErLCarelValve TypeCarel valve with 500 steps
CSAESACoil Sensor AlarmAlarmsCoil temperature sensor is shorted or open
CYC£40CycleSetpointOption under Refrig Fan Type (rFt) to cycle (Managed) fans during refrig cycle
dAd AdDoor Open Alarm DelaySetpointIf AU IN (1, 2 and/or 3) MODE = dor The amount of time, in minutes, before an alarm condition is initiated if door is open and room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF
dCLDELDoor Switch - Door ClosedAuxiliary InputDoor switch indicates door is closed
ddFddfDefrost Delay FanSystem ModeAt defrost, but prior to the defrost heaters turning on, the fans will continue running for several minutes, using stored cooling in the coil. Once the coil reaches room temp, the fans will stop, and the heaters will turn on and begin the electric defrost.
dEFDEFDefr ParameterSetpointif DEFROST MODE = DEMAND: Coefficient to factory Defrost algorithm
dEFDEFDefrostSystem ModeController is performing a defrost cycle
dErErDefrost RelayVariablesCurrent state of the defrost relay
dFidFDefrost Interlock SwitchAuxiliary InputInactive=Defrost Heaters normal (AUT)/Active=Defrost Heaters Off (OFF)
dFLDFLDefrost Lockout SwitchAuxiliary InputInactive=Defrost Normal (AUT)/Active=Defrost Not Allowed (dLO)
dHCDHEDHCPSetpointTurn DHCP mode on or off: EnA to enable DHCP mode / DiS to disable DHCP mode
diADiagnostics ModeSetpointEnergizes each relay individually for 60 seconds: fan relay, defrost relay, compressor relay
dis5DisabledAuxiliary InputInput is not used by the controller
dLodLoDefrost Lockout - Defrost not allowedAuxiliary InputActive = Defrost not allowed while signal is active
dnddndDemand DefrostSetpointOption for Defrost Initiation Mode (ind) - when Demand Defrost (dnd) selected, system defrosts only when dictated by decrease in evaporator efficiency; other options for (Ind) are Scheduled (SCH) or Compressor Run Time (rnt)
dondonDoor Switch - Door OpenAuxiliary InputDoor switch indicates door is open
dordorDoor SwitchAuxiliary InputInactive=Door Closed (dCL)/Active=Door Open (don)
dor00Door Open AlarmAlarmsIf door is open and room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF for DOOR ALARM DELAY time
dPddPdDefrosts per daySetpointIf DEFROST MODE = SCH: The number of evenly spaced defrosts per day the controller will initiate.
drndrnDrain TimeSetpointTime to be in drain mode (drip time)
drndrnDrainSystem ModeTime after defrost to allow moisture to drain from coil
dtLDELMax Defrost TimeSetpointIf DEFROST MODE = SCH: The maximum amount of time the defrost relay will be energized. (Not available if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND)
dtPDEPDefr Term TempSetpointThe temperature the coil sensor(s) must exceed in order to terminate defrost. The controller's defrost mode is complete at this point.
dttDefr Term on Time AlarmAlarmsDefrost terminated on time instead of temperature for two consecutive cycles
dtY664Defrost TypeSetpointType of Defrost for Evap: ELE for Electric/ Ai for off time/ HGn for hot gas w/comp on/ HGF for hot gas w/comp off
EA1EAIExternal Alarm SwitchAuxiliary InputActive=EAo/Inactive=EAF
EA1ERIExternal Alarm 1AlarmsIf AU1 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state
EA2FHPExternal Alarm 2AlarmsIf AU2 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state
EA3FAGExternal Alarm 3AlarmsIf AU3 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state

GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS (cont'd)

Alphabetical List of Abbreviations (continued)

ABR. REMOTE DISPLAYFULL NAMETYPEDESCRIPTION
EAoExternal Alarm Switch ActiveAuxiliary InputExternal Alarm switch is receiving Active signal
EAFER3External Alarm Switch InactiveAuxiliary InputExternal Alarm switch is not receiving external signal
EdEdElectric Defrost w/Mech. valveType of ControlSystem operates with default values for Electric Defrost with Mechanical Valve
EdEEDEElectric Defrost w/EEVType of ControlSystem operates with default values for Electric Defrost with Electric Valve
EdFEdFExtreme Temp DiffSetpointADVANCED TOPIC: Call factory for assistance
EdFEdFExcess Defrost AlarmAlarms32 defrosts or more within 48 hours
EdtEdtValve TypeSetpointType of valve used on the system: mechanical, pre-configured electric, custom EEV configuration
EFLEFLEmail Failure AlarmAlarmsEmail alert was not confirmed by email server provided after seven consecutive attempts
ELEELEElectric DefrostSetpointOption for evaporator Defrost Type (dtY) - Electric defrost heaters used; other options, Hot Gas w Compressor Off (HGF), Hot Gas with Compressor On (HGn) or Air Off time Defrost (Ai)
EnAEnEnabledSetpointEnabled - Option to allow connection with Smart Access (CONTACT FACTORY)
FACFACFactory resetSetpointPress and hold to reset the controller to the factory default setpoints
FAHFAHFahrenheitSetpointOption for units for the temperature display, in degrees - Fahrenheit or Celsius (CEL)
FArFArFan RelayVariablesCurrent state of the fan relay
FdLFdLFan DelaySystem ModeComing out of defrost, the LLS relay will be energized, and the coil will pulldown until it reaches 20°F, or 2 minutes, before the fans turn on. This allows any moisture on the coil to re-freeze, keeping it from spraying and forming ice drops on the walk-in's surfaces.
FirFirFirmware VersionVariablesCurrent version of the firmware on the controller
FoCFodFans on with CompressorSetpointOption under Refrig Fan Type (rFt) to manage fans in OFF, then turn ON in refrigeration
HAdHADHigh Temp Alarm DelaySetpointMinutes the room temperature must remain above ROOM TEMP + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a HIGH TEMP ALARM
HAoHHHigh Temp Alarm OffsetSetpointThe number of degrees above ROOM TEMP for a HIGH TEMP ALARM condition.
HGFHEFHot Gas Defrost w. Compressor OffSetpointOption for evaporator Defrost Type (dtY) - Hot Gas defrost used with the Compressor Off; other options Electric (ELE), Hot Gas w Compressor On (HGN), or Air Off time Defrost (Ai)
HGnHonHot Gas Defrost w. Compressor OnSetpointOption for evaporator Defrost Type (dtY) - Hot Gas defrost used with the Compressor On; other options Electric (ELE), Hot Gas w Compressor Off (HGF), or Air Off time Defrost (Ai)
HS45 HSVValve TypeHSV, Hybrid Stepper Valve (CONTACT FACTORY)
HSHHSHHigh Superheat AlarmAlarmsSuperheat above upper limit
HtAHEAHigh Temperature AlarmAlarmsRoom temperature is above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than HIGH TEMP ALARM DELAY
HtnHenElectric Defrost ModeSetpointIf DEFROST TYPE = ELE: Whether to leave the defrost relay energized during the defrost cycle or to utilize advanced defrost algorithm.
indDefrost Ini ModeSetpointMode to initiate a defrost: dnd=demand / SCH=Schedule / rnt=comp run time
iP1PIIP Address Part 1VariablesThe first three digits of the IP address
iP2FPIP Address Part 2VariablesThe second three digits of the IP address
iP3P3IP Address Part 3VariablesThe third three digits of the IP address
iP4P4IP Address Part 4VariablesThe fourth three digits of the IP address
LAdLADLow Temp Alarm DelaySetpointMinutes the room temperature must remain below ROOM TEMP + LOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a LOW TEMP ALARM
LAoLAOLow Temp Alarm OffsetSetpointThe number of degrees below ROOM TEMP for a LOW TEMP ALARM condition.
LPALPALow Pressure AlarmAlarmsSuction pressure dropped below expected point excessive number of times
LPCLPELow Pressure Cut OutSetpointOnly applies when non-mechanical valve selected
LpdLPPress Diff for LPCOSetpointOnly applies when non-mechanical valve selected
LPtLPLMax Time for LPCOSetpointOnly applies when non-mechanical valve selected
LSHLSHLow Superheat AlarmAlarmsSuperheat below lower limit
LtALEALow Temperature AlarmAlarmsRoom temperature is below ROOM TEMP - LOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than LOW TEMP ALARM DELAY
OFFOFFOffSystem ModeSystem has been turned off by external signal
OFFOFFDefrost Heaters OffAuxiliary InputDefrost heaters are being interrupted by external input
oniMonitor TempAuxiliary InputMonitoring Temp as measured by Aux Input
oPnPValve% OpenVariablesPercentage the EEV is open (only available if EEV is selected)
oPnPnOpenSetpointOption under Auxiliary Input State
PASPASWeb password resetSetpointPress and hold to reset the web password to the factory default
PdtPatPump Down TimeoutAlarmsMax time for LPCO pumpdown exceeded
PErPErPermanent FanSetpointOption under Refrig Fan Type (rFt) to have fans on permanently during refrigeration cycle
PrFPrFProcess FailureAlarmsDisplay is not communicating to the controller
PrnPrnPermanentSetpointOption when Defrost Type (dtY) is set for Electric (ELE) - Permanent (Prn) means defrost relay is en-ergized during the entire defrost cycle; other option Pulse (PUL) uses the advanced defrost algorithm to cycle the relay
PrSPrSSuction PressureVariablesSuction pressure as measured by the controller (only available if suction pressure transducer installed)
PSAPSAPressure Sensor AlarmAlarmsSuction pressure sensor is shorted, open or pressure out of range
PULPULPulseSetpointOption when Defrost Type (dtY) is set for Electric (ELE) - Pulse (PUL) uses the advanced defrost algorithm to energize the defrost relay during the defrost cycle; other option Permanent (Prn)
rEFCEFRefrigerationSystem ModeIndicates the system is currently in Refrigeration mode
rFGFFCRefrigerantSetpointType of refrigerant used: see table below
rFtRefrigeration Fan TypeSetpointSelect how fans will be run: Manage/Cycle, Permanent, On with Compressor, Title 24

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (cont'd)

Alphabetical List of Abbreviations (continued)

ABR. REMOTE DISPLAYFULL NAMETYPEDESCRIPTION
rntCompressor Run TimeSetpointOption for Defrost Initiation Mode (ind) - when Compressor Run Time (rnt) selected, number of hours of cooling before starting defrost; other options for (Ind) ar are Demand Defrost (dnd) or Scheduled (SCH)
rSRSVValve Type(RSV) Refrigeration Stepper Valve (CONTACT FACTORY)
rtPEFRoom TempVariablesWalk-in freezer or cooler room temperature (TAir Sensor) as measured by the controller
rtPEFRoom TempAuxiliary InputRoom temp as measured by Aux Input
SASASmart AccessSetpointTurn Smart Access on or off: EnA to enable Smart Access / DiS to disable (CONTACT FACTORY)
SAtSHESaturation TempVariablesSaturation temperature as calculated by the controller (requires pressure transducer and T1 sensor)
SCCSEEShort Compressor CycleAlarmsCompressor is started an excessive number of times to maintain suction pressure
SCHSCHScheduled DefrostSetpointOption for Defrost Initiation Mode (ind) - when Scheduled (SCH) selected, system defrosts on a pro-grammed schedule; other options for (Ind) are Demand Defrost (dnd) or Compressor Run Time (rnt)
SEISEIValve TypeSporlan Valve with 1,600 Steps
SErSESERValve TypeSporlan Valve with 2,500 Steps
SHtSHESuperheatVariablesSuperheat as calculated by the controller (requires suction pressure transducer and TSUC sensors)
SoFSofSystem Off SwitchAuxiliary InputInactive System On (Son)/Active=System Off (SoF)
SOFSoFSystem OffSystem ModeSystem has been turned off by external signal
SonSonSystem Off Switch - System OnAuxiliary InputInactive=System On (Son)/Active=System is running normally
SSA55ASuction Sensor AlarmAlarmsSuction temperature sensor is shorted or open
SttSuperheatSetpointSuperheat setpoint
SUtSULSuction TempVariablesSuction Temperature as measured by controller
SYS545System ModeVariablesCurrent operating status
t2FL2F2nd Room Temp Setpoint OffAuxiliary InputSystem is controlling to Room Temp setpoint
t2n2n2nd Temp SwitchAuxiliary InputInactive=2nd room temp SP off (t2F)/Active=2nd room temp SP on (t2n)
tHrHrMechanicalValve TypeThermostatic Expansion Valve
t24624Title 24SetpointOption under Refrig Fan Type (rFt) to cycle fans based on compliance with California Title 24 regulations
tsE5Room Temp SPSetpointWalk-in freezer or cooler room temperature to be maintained
tS26522nd room temp SPSetpointIf AU IN (1, 2 and/or 3) MODE = (t2n) 2ND ROOM TEMP: This value becomes the ROOM TEMP setpoint when the digital input is active
UntUnTemperature UnitsSetpointUnits for temperature's display in °F or °C

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