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Manual abstract: user guide AEG-ELECTROLUX MC125-W/EURO
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] When the compressor standstill this flow is reversed in order to clean the condenser surface. Temperature, pressure and flow for the system during operation when the thermostat cuts-out are shown on page 8.
Design and testing
The cabinet is CE-marked and complies with valid EU-directives (low voltage directive and electro magnetic compatibility directive). All cabinets have been tested regarding electrical earthing and insulation. They have also been tested (pressure tested) regarding the evaporator and condenser. [. . . ] The cabinet has been test run regarding function and leakage.
Service and repair
Service and repair (except cleaning) must only be made by persons qualified to carry out service work on the product and who knows the function and design of the cabinet. These are responsible that the safety is not impaired. Special notice should be attended to · earth connection · insulation resistance · exchanged components must be equivalent with the original component When servicing the refrigerant circuit please note that · the work must only be done by persons with certified competence, and in accordance with national regulations. · the refrigerant must not be discharged to the atmosphere · Discharging and charging of refrigerant must be made through the schrader valve, with the refrigerant in liquid phase · Charging with another refrigerant than the stated must not be made without the approval of Carrier.
Defrost
The frost is melted with the help of air circulation from the evaporator fans, which operates also during defrost. Defrost is initiated by the defrost timer, which via the relay cuts out the compressors. Defrost is terminated by the defrost timer when the set time has elapsed. Defrost to some extent also takes place when the thermostat disconnects the compressors. At defrost the product temperature rises with some degree.
Settings
(Set values see "Technical Data")
Operating thermostat
The thermostat is set using the knob in the thermostat house, so that the knob figure points to the index on the panel plate.
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Common reasons for disturbances in operation
Temperature too high
· · · · · · · · · · Mains fuse blown due to other equipment also being connected. Influence of draught and/or heating sources?Remove the sealing of the bulb tube, and which is inserted at the back of the cabinet. Loosen the 2 cables on the thermostats left side. Insert the bulb tube through the right hole. Bend the tube a little upwards and follow the ceiling until the tube comes out on the back of the cabinet. 3
Replacement of condenser fan
Loosen the lower front (see replacement of thermostat). Loosen the compressor by loosening the 3-spring pins. Lift the compressor carefully a little outward. Remount in reversed order.
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Technical Data
Storage temperature
Temperature °C
Average air temperature Average temperature visible products Air inlet Air return Tested according to EN 441 Comments: (*) = night blinds down for 14h out of 24h Normal settings: Thermostat operation (Cut-out +2. 0°C, diff 5°C) Defrost timer
Wall cabinet MC9-SA
0°C/+1°C
Climate class
+25°C/60%RH +30°C/55%RH +1 +3. 5 +3 +7 -2 +4 +4 +9
Pos 2 4h/20 min
Main data
Display area Refrigerated net volume Length Width (Depth) Height Floor area Max. load, bottom 2, 2 520 890 850 1990 0, 8 200 300 m² dm³ mm mm mm m² kg/m2 kg/m2
Installation data
Electrical supply* Voltage range Fuse Power consumption Operating current Defrost power consumption Defrost current Energy consumption (at +25°C/60%RH) Heat dissipation Refrigerant charge Sound level Maximum ambient climate Minimum ambient temperature 230 220-240 10 1100 5. 2 210 1. 4 23. 5 (*18. 0) 1000 R404A 0. 800 59. 5 +30°C/55% +15 V 50Hz V A HRC W A W A kWh /24h W kg dB(A) RH °C
Transport
Length x Width x Height (measurements incl. [. . . ] load, bottom 2, 2 520 890 850 1990 0, 8 200 300 m² dm³ mm mm mm m² kg/m2 kg/m2
Installation data
Electrical supply* Voltage range Fuse Power consumption Operating current Defrost power consumption Defrost current Energy consumption (at +25°C/60%RH) Heat dissipation Refrigerant charge Sound level Maximum ambient climate Minimum ambient temperature 230 220-240 10 1100 5. 2 210 1. 4 23. 5 (*18. 0) 1000 R404A 0. 800 59. 5 +30°C/55% +15 V 50Hz V A HRC W A W A kWh /24h W kg dB(A) RH °C
Transport
Length x Width x Height (measurements incl. packing 990x905x2130 mm 215 kg
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725 850
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All rights reserved We reserve the right to change specifi- cations without prior notice and to use alternative competitive designs of sub components
tdatdc. wk4 English 960402
IBA
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Technical Data
Storage temperature
Temperature °C
Average air temperature Average temperature visible products Air inlet Air return Tested according to EN 441 Comments: (*) = night blinds down for 14h out of 24h Normal settings: Thermostat operation (Cut-out, +5°C, diff 5°C) Defrost timer
Wall cabinet MV9-SA
+2°C/+3°C
Climate class
+25°C/60%RH +30°C/55%RH +3 +5 +2 +6
Pos 1 4 h/20 min
Main data
Display area Refrigerated net volume Length Width (Depth) Height Floor area Max. load, bottom 1. 2 520 890 850 1990 0. 8 200 300 m² dm³ mm mm mm m² kg/m2 kg/m2
Installation data
Electrical supply* Voltage range Fuse Power consumption Operating current Defrost power consumption Defrost current Energy consumption (at +25°C/60%RH) Heat dissipation Refrigerant charge Sound level Maximum ambient climate Minimum ambient temperature 230 220-240 10 950 5. 5 210 1. 5 21. 0 (*15. 5) 875 R404A 0. 750 56 +30°C/55 +15 V 50Hz V A HRC W A W A kWh /24h W kg dB(A) RH °C
Transport
Length x Width x Height (measurements incl. packing 990x905x2130 mm 205 kg
890 40
450 1400 500 500 650 725 850 1990
All rights reserved We reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice and to use alternative competitive designs of sub components
tdatdc. wk4 English 960402
Page Issue Translated
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IBA
(1) 20020111 20010110
36 23 119-11(B)
Technical Data
Storage temperature
Temperature °C
Average air temperature Average temperature visible products Air inlet Air return Tested according to EN 441 Comments: (*) = night blinds down for 14h out of 24h Normal settings: Thermostat operation (Cut-out -1. 0°C, diff 5°C) Defrost timer * 230 V 60 Hz version also available
Wall cabinet MC13-SA
0°C/+1°C
Climate class
+25°C/60%RH +30°C/55%RH +1 +4 +4 +8 -1 +3 +5 +9
Pos 1, 5 4h/20 min
Main data
Display area Refrigerated net volume Length Width (Depth) Height Floor area Max. [. . . ]
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