Danfoss ERC213 Parameters Review

Danfoss ERC 213

Timestamps:

10:30 – Key Features

10:41 – Voltage Protection

10:56 – Compressor Protection

14:43 – Applications

15:15 – App 0 No predefined application

15:28 – App 1 Medium temperature ventilated refrigeration units with timed natural defrost

15:52 – App 2 Medium temperature ventilated refrigeration units with timed electrical defrost

16:03 – App 3 Low temperature ventilated refrigeration units with timed electrical defrost

16:13 – App 4 Medium temperature ventilated refrigeration units with electrical defrost (by temperature)

16:26 – App 5 Low temperature ventilated refrigeration units with electrical defrost (by temperature)

16:37 – App 6 No predefined application with simplified list of parameters

19:45 – Sensors

22:06 – Basic Groups of Parameters

23:09 – r– Thermostat

23:12 – r00 Temperature setpoint

23:24 – r01 Differential

23:32 – r02 Min setpoint limitation and r03 Max setpoint limitation

24:02 – r04 Display offset

25:19 – r05 Display Unit (°C/°F)

25:33 – r09 Calibration of Sair

25:47 – r12 Main switch

27:17 – r13 Night set back

27:48 – r40 Thermostat reference displacement (offset temperature)

28:30 – r96 Pull-down duration and r97 Pull-down limit temperature

29:06 – A– Alarms

29:13 – A03 Delay for temperature alarm during normal conditions

30:15 – A12 Delay for temperature alarm during pull-down/start-up/defrost

31:00 – A13 High temperature alarm limit (Cabinet/Room)

31:34 – A14 Low temperature alarm limit

31:55 – A27 DI1 delay and A28 DI2 delay

32:17 – A37 Condenser high alarm limit

32:41 – A54 Condenser high block limit

33:45 – A72 Voltage protection enable

34:03 – A73 Minimum cut-in voltage and A74 Minimum cut-out voltage

35:04 – A75 Maximum Voltage

37:37 – d– Defrost

37:49 – d01 Defrost method

38:32 – d02 Defrost stop temperature

38:50 – d10 Defrost stop sensor

40:51 – d03 Defrost interval

41:16 – d04 Max defrost time

43:38 – d05 Defrost delay at power up (or DI signal)

44:29 – d06 Drip delay

44:49 – d07 Fan delay after defrost

45:49 – d08 Fan start temperature after defrost

47:21 – d09 Fan during defrost

47:40 – d10 Defrost stop sensor (part II)

48:16 – d18 Compressor accumulated runtime to start defrost

50:04 – d19 Defrost on demand

53:26 – d30 Defrost delay after pull-down

53:53 – F– Fan control

54:03 – F01 Fan at compressor cutout

55:00 – F04 Fan stop evaporator temperature

55:51 – F07 Fan ON cycle and F08 Fan OFF cycle

56:28 – c– Compressor

56:37 – c01 Compressor minimum ON time

56:47 – c02 Compressor minimum OFF time

57:01 – c04 Compressor OFF delay at door open

57:51 – c70 Zero crossing selection

58:22 – o– Others

58:37 – o01 Delay of outputs at startup

59:11 – o02 DI1 configuration

1:01:36 – o05 Password

1:02:08 – o06 Sensor type selection

1:02:27 – 015 Display resolution

1:03:31 – o23 Relay 1 counter, o24 Relay 2 counter and 025 o24 Relay 3 counter

1:04:13 – o37 DI2 configuration

1:04:52 – o61 DI2 configuration

1:05:07 – o67 Save settings as factory

1:05:39 – o71 DO2 config

1:06:23 – o91 Display at defrost

1:07:04 – P– Polarity

1:07:06 – P73 DI1 input polarity and P74 DI2 input polarity

1:07:32 – P75 Invert alarm relay

1:07:59 – P76 Keyboard lock enable

1:08:21 – u– Readouts

1:08:30 – u00 Controller Status

1:09:37 – u01 Air temperature (Sair)

1:10:12 – u58 Compressor relay status, u59 Fan relay status, u60 Defrost relay status and u63 Light relay status

Comments

Related Tech Tips

Lifting Techniques Part 3 - Complex Block & Tackle
This is Part 3 series by Senior Refrigeration Tech (and prolific writer) Jeremy Smith. Pay attention to this one, folks. I know rigging and safe lifting practices may be boring to some of you, but it could very well save your back or your life. Disclaimer This article is written by a technician representing his […]
Read more
What Techs Need to Know About A2L Refrigerants
This article is based on the recent HVAC School podcast episode on A2L refrigerants with Jason Obrzut. You can listen to that podcast HERE. Jason is a member of the AHRI Safe Refrigerant Transition Task Force and has co-authored Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology (the RACT manual). You can access AHRI’s A2L refrigerant resources at […]
Read more
Boiler Basics Part 4 - Piping
Please note: There have been some legitimate questions about a few of the points in this article and the diagrams. While Justin Skinner is an experienced tech and totally qualified to write this article, we will be specifically looking into the question of the best location of the circulator pump and addressing the “point of […]
Read more
loading

To continue you need to agree to our terms.

The HVAC School site, podcast and daily tech tips
Made possible by Generous support from