Honeywell PCR-300- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Use for the purpose intended
- Page 4 – Safety; Sources of danger
- Page 5 – Safety precautions; Installation and commissioning; Mechanical installation
- Page 6 – Use a cable clamp to secure sensor T1 in a suitable position.; Electrical installation
- Page 8 – Carefully lift the housing cover off the side, using your fingers.
- Page 9 – Operation of the controller; Front view of controller:
- Page 13 – Programming
- Page 14 – Important : The times must be entered
- Page 15 – How to proceed: Measure the temperature at the sensor concerned
- Page 16 – Display
- Page 17 – 0 Problem solving; Fault; 1 Warranty conditions
- Page 18 – 2 Technical data; Only operate the unit in dry places.
- Page 19 – EC Declaration of Conformity; as defined in the; FLICA, electronic coldstore control; Electrical safety, part 1: general requirements
PCR-300
PCR-300 RC
Installation and Operating
Instructions
Electronic refrigeration control
EB-PCR-04
EN
1H-1924GE23 R
1207
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