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Carel E2V S0 Series User Manual

Carel E2V S0 Series
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Carel E2V S0 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCarel
ModelE2V S0 Series
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

Selecting the valve

Installing the valve

Diagram of the refrigerant circuit

Illustrates the refrigerant circuit with components and sensor placement.

In-line filter

Details the importance and installation of mechanical filters for refrigerant flow.

Flow of refrigerant and spatial orientation of the valve

Explains recommended refrigerant flow direction and valve orientation.

Welding

Provides instructions for welding valve connections, including preparation and post-weld steps.

Positioning the probes

Ideal position of the probes

Describes the optimal placement of temperature and pressure probes for accurate superheat measurement.

Positioning with external pressure probe

Explains how to position a pressure probe externally for easier inspection or shared use.

Positioning for reverse-cycle heat pumps (E'V in bi-directional operation)

Details probe placement for reverse-cycle systems, focusing on the suction branch.

Installing the probes

Suction temperature probe

Covers selection criteria and precise positioning for suction temperature probes.

Evaporation pressure transducer

Explains the installation of evaporation pressure transducers, including types and placement.

Electrical connections

Connecting the valve to the driver

Details the steps for connecting the electronic valve to its driver unit.

Probe and power supply connections

Explains how to connect temperature/pressure probes and power supply to the driver.

Battery module connection (for closing the valve)

Describes how to connect battery modules for valve closing during power failures.

Electronic valve control devices

Drivers

Compares different EVD driver models based on features and connectivity.

Controllers with built-in driver

Discusses CAREL controllers that integrate electronic valve management.

Control devices: basic parameter settings

Control devices: advanced parameter settings

Superheat control parameters

Explains PID control components (P, I, D) for superheat regulation.

Protection function control parameters

Details four protection functions (LowSH, LOP, MOP, HITCond) for system safety.

Recommended parameters

Provides suggested parameter values for various applications and valve types.

Start-up

Selecting the superheat set point

Guides on choosing the appropriate superheat set point for optimal performance.

Control techniques

Offers advice on adjusting control parameters for stability and efficiency.

Troubleshooting

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