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Form No. 7815003-001 Rev. C ETC SINGLE STAGE ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL Relay Electrical Ratings PRODUCT DESCRIPTION : oe t20v zoavea0v ‘The Ranco ETC is @ microprocessor-based Daas ae ax ‘amily of electronic temperature controls, de- Locked rotor am 964 40a signod to provide ono sont for commercial ee ot ss heating, cooing, ar conditoning and refrgera- a re fig fon. The ETC is equipped witha quid crystal spay (LCD) tat provides 2 constant readout ofthe sensed temperature, and atouch Keypad No coma ‘hat alows the user to easly and accuttely Fulloed spa Baa 294 selectthe setpointemperature, diferentaland Locked rotor amps S438 4A heating/sooIng mode of he operation. Models Resletive ermps 5BA 294 Horsepower tito ih are avaiable thet operate onetherlinevolage (120'208/240 VAC) or low voltage (24VAC). Pilot Duty: 125 VA at 120/208/240 VAC. Control Ambient Temperature APPLICATIONS Operating “20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C} : Sage “orb ter oteayG) as eae Anion Hurity 2 008%, Fi Nonconconng heating or cootng modes, the O10 Outputinpedance 1K Enclosure NEMA 1, Plastic ECan bo et aie vey Aeoay poe Ui Use, Fe Ett, Gude xx cars nui re py ws Ue a Fl ah, eda” cases, Walken and reaci-n remigeralors, rik voolers, relrigerated — ~~ == orton cle bot and toveap cor ncheaing sce antreumar enpachre conrad corre an og ETC ORDERING INFORMATION FEATURES ee Input No. of o-10V fe Number Voltage Stages Output “ Wide setpeint temperature range (-30°F to 220°F) and ETC-111000-000 120/240 1 No differential adjustment (1°F to 30°F}. ETC-111100-000 120/240, 1 Yes + Sin leper pogemlrgel sot ener, ETS 250 2 1 rs ate re relrgentng mone Ereztcoano x fae ve '* LCD readout of sensor temperature, control settings, telay status and onboard diagnostics. + Rete tamper sensing 9 0400 ee. OPERATION 2 spor ouput. : ; a iquid Crystal Display (LCD) can aan 3 ThoLCD dsl pote nda eadosolh sree nposivoand ete rca Ihe out ony erteed. hone 81 amuncat ra constant illuminated duirg operation, the relay is energized. The dsplayis Choise of ne vege and iow vetage cel avaiable alsousodin conjunction vt ekeypadtoalowtheuertoadusthesetpont pero vt cla bre fervour, fir ress oa Control Setup SPECIFICATIONS ‘The temperature setpointreferstothe temperatureat which thenormally open ina 12o0r200240 VAG (24 VAC ona), soca 4e (NO) contacts of he cpt ray il open. Determine tho load (6) to be rea Range aysieaor SVAConore, SOR ME ote ard te opereing mos equred, cooing ot neg. Relerto DieentalRage FF Dorr Figure fora viutl epresertation ‘Switch Action SPOT * When the cocling mode is chosen, the differential is above the satpoit. saree Tromso etn lrgx025'n.daneter wit Th ly wil denen ase engeaue also he ei, FonerConsumpion 120208240VAC: 100 Milamps * Ven the heating modes chosen, he diferetalis below he sepcnt 24VAC: 2-6VA ‘The roay will de-enargize asthe temperature rees tothe setpoint. 1 wuss oe HEATING! MODE os -Evenave0 ©) > ofr coeineratees LING. ‘MODE Figure 1: Setpoint and biterentia Setings. Diagram indicates relay ‘on and off points in ether tho heating or cooling modes. Programming Steps and Display ‘The ETC can be progrenmed in four simple steps wing the LCD display and the three keys onthe fece ofthe conto. ‘Sieo- To star programming, press te SET key once to access the Fahrenhet/Celeus mods. The display wil show tho curent satus, ele Flor degrees Feventit or C or degrees Cals, Then press ether tho up # ordown § arrow key b toggle between te For C designation. Press the SET key again to access the setpoint. The LCD. wil apa the cure sefpit ante 6 ennunlo willbe linking on and of! to indicate that the control is in the setpoint ‘moto. Tron poss eter tho up # key © reabe cre dove & ‘key lo decrease the setpoint to the desired temperature. Press the SET key again io access the diferent, The LCD wi display the curent cfferential and the DIF annunciator willbe biking on and oo incicats that the contri inthe ferential mode. Then press either the up key to increase or the down § key to decrease the ciferential to the desied setting. Press the SET key again to access the cooling or heating mode. The LOD wil spay the current mode, ether C1 for cooing oF Hi for hoating. Thon press sihor tho up # ordown key to logge betveen the G1 cr Hi designation. Press the SET key ‘nee more and programming is complete. Step 2- ‘Step 3- ‘Stop 4- Step Annunciator Description Display rai aa Setpcin Temperance “Hn IE] 3 DIFA (blinking) Diferenial Temperature 4 cnt 1 Fore 2 $4 (biking) Cooling or Heating Mode NOTE: Tho ETC will automaticaly ond programing ino keys are ‘pressed for a period of thiry seconds. Any setings thet have been put to the control willbe accepted at shat pont, 2 Al contol setings ae retined in nervoatile memcry i power to ETC is interrupied for any reeson. Re-programming isnot necessary ater power outages or ciscennects unless dfoont contol sotings aro required. Lockout Switch ‘TheETCisprovdedwithalockoutswitchtoprevent tampering ty urautho- ‘zed personnel. Winen iavedinthe LOCK poston, the keypedisdsebied nde changes othe stings canbe made. Whenpiaced nthe UNLOCK postion, the keypad wil funtion nomally. To access the lockout switch, discomect the power supply and open the conta. Theswitchis lcatedon he inside cover about 2 inches above the bottom, (see Figuie2). To sable the keypad, side he switch tothe ft LOCK positon. To enatle the keypad, side the switch to the right UNLOCK postion Al ETC controls ae shipped with tis such inthe UNLOCK post. Figure 2: Lockout Switch TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGES Display Messages 1 Appears when either the up # or down 4 Key's pressed when notte oogenmng me." To correc: the Et massage apears even when ne keys ate being pressed, replace the contol 2. Appears the cotrol stings are not propery sored n memery. To correct: Check all stings an¢ cored neoaesey. Aapeare when the probe i ope, shored or sensing atemmport- tr that iso of ange. To correct: Check to se i the sensed temperature is cut ch range. i nc, check for probe damage by comparing itt ¢ known ambent temperature between “3)°F and 220°F. Replace the probe ifnecessen. EE. Appoars i the EEPROM cata has boon corupted. To correet: This conditon cannot be field repaired. Replace the contra Appears if calbraton modo has been ontorod. To correct: Remove power tothe contol for atleast five seconds. Reapply power. Ii the CL massage stil appears, replace the sont, cL. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT 1. AILETC sovies conrais aro designad as operating conils only. if ‘an operating cont failure cculd result in personal injury cross of property, a separate safety coil and for alarm shoud be insialed. 2. The schematic drawings and ote information included in hese intallaton instructions are forthe purpose of ilustraton and general reference only. 3. Thess instricions donot expand, reduce, modi or alter the Ranco ‘Tes in ay way, and no warranty of remedy in fevor ofthe customer ‘any other person aris cut ofthese insrucone. ‘4. Ranco €TC convo have been approved by Underwite'sLaborato‘es 2 UL Iisted; however, approval does not extend to ther use for any ‘ther purpose. Rancoassumes no responsibilty any unconventional application of ts control unless such application hs been aporoved in wrling by Ranoo, tis the responstliy ofthe install and the uso to assure that Fis 0: 1S application and use ofall anco products ae in compliance with a) federal, sate and local requirements, including, wihout any iittin, al requirements imposed under the National lectic Code and any applicable building codes. eoronvew CONTROL MOUNTING Mountihe ETC toa wall or any fa surface usinga combination of ay two ‘or mors of tho slttecholos lecated onthe tack othe control case. The conttols components are net pestion senstve, but should be mourted so ‘hat hey canbe easly wired and adjusted. Avoid excessive conditonso! eistura, cr, and corosve atmosphore ‘The ETChas provsonstor inch condut connections. Thecondthub should be secured to the condi before securing the hub to the plestc housingctthecortrl. Whan usingthecendut enti thereat fthecase, a standard plug shoud be inserted irto the conduit ole in te botom Cation should bo exorcised net o damage the conto cuit board of wirng when insalinga conduit connector. 0500 HoLE ConouIT ‘RADE SEE sence Figure 3: Dimensions (Inches) CONTROL WIRING General * Allwiing should conform tothe National Electic Code and local regulations. + The bial electrical load must not exceed the maximum rating ofthe contol (see Specifications). * Use copper conductors ony. * Electical leads should not be taut allow slack for temperature change and vibration Input and Output Wiring For typical wiring dagrars, refer to Figures 4, 5 and6. All connections are ‘made to the poner (lowe circut board. When using the 24 VAC powered rede, the 24 VAC inputlines must enter through the sidewall ofthe case. Refer tgure 3 fr location of re entry hot. Figure 7 for wing. ‘Analog Output ETC models are avaiable win an optional to 10 volt analog output. This ‘ignalisalinearrepresentaton of thesensor temperature wih Ovots= 90°F ‘and 10 vols = 220°F. See figure 8 for wring information and figure 3 for location ofthe enryhol. The reference for fis ouput is designated by the ** symbel on the wiring diagram. The output signa ie designated by he's" symbol. me = 120 VAG 120 VOL’ LOAD [240 VOLT] LOAD 4 240 VAC Figuce 5: Typical Wiring Diagram for 240 VAC Power Input and Line Vottage Switching. 240 VAC 120 VAC 240 VAC OR Figure 4: Typical Line Voltage Wing Diagram. 720 VAC Figure 6: Different Voltage to Control and Difierent Voltage Load. ‘24 VAC CLASS 2 eS [ton LINE VOLTAGE Figure 7: Typical Wiring Diagram for 24 VAC Power Input and Line Vottage Switching. 0-10V ANALOG OUTPUT Figure &: 0-10'V Analog Output Located on Power (Lower Cicuit Board. FIELD REPAIRS Field calibrating or repairs othe ETC control mustnotbeattemated. Sensors and replacement controls are available through Renco wholesalers. SENSOR MOUNTING For space sensing, mount the sansor where itwille unaffacted by heat/cool discharge or raciated neat sources. Soot sensing raquies the sencor to bo in good contact wth the surface being ‘sensed. Thesensor can beirserted in 2 bub welliorimmersion sensing. EXTENDING SENSOR CAUTION: Sensorwiringsplices maybe made extemal fromthe control. DO NOT attempt to ursolger the sensor atthe control creut boars! CAUTION: Disconnect power to control before wirng to avoid possible electrical chock or damage tothe controler. ‘Additional cable canbe spiced to thesensor cable tninceasethe length boyond the ctandard8 feat. Itcan be extended up to 400 feel, The cable should be at laast 22 AWG ot larger io keep ‘adkitonalresisiance fo minimum, ‘Al spices and wie lengths acdedto the sensor cable shouldbe rmadle according to aocepiable witing pracves and should con- {erm tothe Nationa Electical Code and local regulations. Use ‘copper conductors orly. Shielded cable isnot required. Checkout Procedure 1. Bore apoling power, make sue insialaon and wiring connections are crest. 2. Apply power tothe contol and observe one or mare cycles| cof operation. 3, Itperformance incioates a problem, check sensor resistance to determine if sensor or contrat sat faut 4. To check sensor resistance, disconnect sensor and measure the resistance across te leads while measuring temperature atthe sensor. TEMPERATURE AVERAGING SENSOR SENSOR () Sensors wirdin curser or tomporatare avenging. ‘SENSOR SENSOR, Figure 9: ETC CONTROL Replacement Sensor - Order Part No. 1309007-044 SPECIFICATIONS ‘The 1309007-044 sensor is @ negative temperature coefticent (NTC) thermistor sensor. The senser resistence decreases with temperature increase. Wtis 25 x1.94 ong with 8 feet 222 AWG cable, The thermistorhesa relerence resistence of 30,000 ohms al 77F (25°C). ieee “The schematic drawings and ctherinfermation included in these instruc tions areforthe purpose ofilusratin and generalreferenceonl. Ranco assumes no responsibilty for any uncorwentional application of this Contrl unless such application hesbeen approved in witing by Renco, Deg. ¢. Deg. ES. Nom, ~40 40 1,910,000 30 22 591,000 20 sf. 291,200 “10 1 166000 0 32 97980 10 50 597700 20 68 37470 Py 7 80.000 30 86 24,170 40 104 15,980 50 122 10810 60 140 7434 10 158 5200 80 176 7% 90 194 2783 100 212 2.036 110 230 1.531 Figure 10: Resistance vs Temperature of 1309007-044. Sensor nclusing 8 foot cable RANGO@ Ranco North America 8115 U.S. Rt. 42 North Plain City, Ohio 43064 Gowers ‘Aa inveneye Company STALLATI Form No. 7515004.001 Rev. & ETC TWO STAGE ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ‘TheRanco ETC isa microprocessor-basedtamty of elestonis temperaiure controls, designed to provide ofa controlfor commercial heating cool Ing. alr condoning and retigeration. The ETCis equipped with a liquid crystal display (LCD) that provides a constant readout of the sensed tom- perature, anda touch keypad tat ows the user toeasily and accurately select the st pci em perature, dferentalandheatingcocing mote of {re operation, Modes re avalebe that operate neither ine votege (120087240 VAG) or ew votage (24VAC). APPLICATIONS With te wide temperature selpoint range and selectable hheathig or cooing modes, the ETC canbe used for a wide variety of appleations including mutisle compressor conto, two stage heating, ventiatien central, automat changeover, condenser tan oycing space and relum a temperature control, waler cooled condensers, and conto with alarm function FEATURES Wide sotpcint tomporature range (30° to 220°F) and ferential agustment (1 1030). Sinple keypad programming of soipcn tamperature, atferentil and ceoingheaing modes. “Two individually programmable siages fr heatng zndlorccaing LCD readout ol sensor temperature, ental settings, ‘olay status and onboard diagnostics. Remote temperature sensing up 10 400 feet. Two SPDT output rls. User selectable FarenneivCetsius scales. Lockout switche prevert tampering by neuhorzed personne * Choice of ine vege and ow voltage mode's avaiabe + Optional Oto 10 val analog output avalabl for remote temperature nication SPECIFICATIONS Input Vole 120 or 208240 VAC (24 VAC opiona), 5/60 He Tomperatixo Range 30° to 220° Diferential Range 1°F 1030°F Switch Acton SPOT Sontor Themistor, 2 in. eng x 0.25 in. cametor with Bn. cable olay Electrical Ratings 2oei24ov NO Contact FulHoad amps 988A 498 ‘Locked roter amps 588A 2048, Fesistve amps SBA 498 Horsepower 1!2hp 112 hp NC Contact Fuleloed amps eA 238 Locked rotor amps aA 4h Resistive amps 58a 298 Horsepower vat wan Pot Duly: 125 VA at 120/208/240 VAC onirel Ambient Temperature Operating 20F to 40 (29°C t060°0) Storage AD to 176 (40°C 1089°C) Ambient unity 040 95%, RH, Nor-condersing O10 10V Output Impedance 1K Encbsute NENA 1, Pasi Agency Approvals UL Listed, Fle E94418, Guide KAPD. (CSA Carifiod Fle LASSH49, Class 481502 ETC ORDERING INFORMATION Input Nocf 0-10 Code Number Voltage Steges Output ETC-21 1000-000 207240 2 No E1C.211100-000 ‘2040 2 oe E1C-212006-000 a 2 tk ETC-212100-600 a 2 Yes OPERATION Liquid Crystel Display (LD) ‘The LCD display provdes a constant readout ofthe sensor temperature ‘and indicetesif ether ofthe two output relays is energzed. When tre $1 ‘annunciators constantly iluminatec during operaton, the Stage 1 rela. ‘energized, Likewise, when the $2 annunciator is constant ilurinatod dining cperation, the Stage 2 relay is energized. The dispay is also used in conjunction wih the Keypadit allow the user to adjust the setpoint ‘teamperatures, diferentils and heatng/cooling modes for each sage. Control Setup The temparaturo setpoint refrs te tha tomperatur at which the nermally ‘nen (NO) contacts of the output relay will open. Determine the loads to be contoled and the operating maces required for each stage, cooing heating 2 Wen the cadirg modes chosen, the fears above tr stint The relay wil de-energize as the temperature fal fo the setpoint + When the heating mode is chesen, the ciffaretialis below the setpont The relay wil de-energize asthe temperature rises to fe setvcint. ‘The ETC stage contol can be sel up for wo sizges of heating, to stages cooling or ne stage cocingplus one stage healing. Refer to Figures 1, 2 ‘and 3 fora visual representations of tere contol setups. 1 of Se eeaR staae 1 serene Berg a 5 z yore gi @ | stacee 5 ® Jow oe Figure 1: Two Stage Heating Example (4) On = enenowzeo Grr = besenercizeo jon STAGE? hrwanaeaag lorr 0 Figure 2: Two Stage Cooling Example ongierer. oN STAGE 1 Coot STAGE 1 SETPOINT, oe stage | CEASA SETPOINT jorr STAGE 2 # HEATING & Jon it a Programming Steps and Display The ETC wo stage canbe programmed in seven simple steps using the LCD display ard te free keys on he face ofthe corral Step 1- To stat programing, pres the SET key once to access the FanterheitCalsius mode. The dsplay wil show the current satus, eer F for degrees Fahrenivel or C for degrees Celsius. Then press either the up 4 or down $ arrow kay to toggle between the For C designation, Stage 1 Siep2- Press the SET key agsin to aczess the sage 1 setpcint. The LCD wil display the curent se\point and the St annunciator will be binking on and off to indicate thatthe contol i in tho setponnt ‘mode. Then press ether the up # key to nerease or he down & oy to decrease tho setpoint othe desired temperature. ‘Step 3- Press the SETkey again to access the sige 1 cferenia, The LOD wil ‘display the ourent dtferential and the OIF 1 annuncitor willbe biinking on and off oinciate thatthe contol sin the differential mode. Then press either the up 4 key o increase or the dawn & kay o decrease the diferental tothe desired seting, ‘Step 4 Press the SET key again to access the stage 1 cooling or heating mode. The LCD will display tha current mode, ethar Ct for cooling or Ht forheating, Then press ele the up # or dawn key to toggle between the C1 or Ht designation Stage2 StepS Press te SET key again to access the stage 2 setpoint. The LCD wil éspla the curont setpoint andthe $2 arrunciator will be banking on and off to indite tha te controls inthe setpoint made. Then pross oihar tho up ¢ key to increase or the down key to decrease the sespoint fo the desired temperature, Step 6 Press tre SETkey again to access the stage 2 ulferentia. The LCD wil display the curent ciffrential and the DIF 2 annuciator willbe binking on and off to incicate thatthe contal isin the dif {erertial mode. Then press ether he up 4 key to increase othe ‘sown + key to docrease tho difrortia othe desired setting. ‘Stap7- Press the SET key again to access the stage 2 cooling or heating ‘mode. The LCD wil display the curent mode, either C2 for cocl= ingor H2 for healing. Then press either the up 4 ordown + key to toggle between fhe C2 oF H2 designation. Press the SET key ‘ance more and programming is complete, Reter to Page 3 for an illstrated guide to programming the ETC. NOTE: The ETC wil automatizaly end programming itno keys ae

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