Product Manual

Table Of Contents
Overview
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(1)
Overview
(3) Real Time (hours)
(2)
Running Hours
(4)
Reset
Example for service level (A):
The figures at the left are the programmed service intervals. For Service interval A, the programmed
number of running hours is 2500 hours (upper row) and the programmed number of real time hours is 8760
hours, which corresponds to one year (second row). This means that the controller will launch a service
warning when either 2500 running hours or 8760 real hours are reached, whichever comes first. Note that
the real time hours counter keeps counting, also when the controller is not powered.
A new algorithm is implemented for a better protection of the compressor elements. The running hours will
be recalculated depending on the ambient temperature. A compressor continuously running in an ambient
temperature between 30 °C (86 °F) and 35 °C (95 °F) is working in harder conditions than an element
running at 20 °C (68 °F). Therefore a service done earlier (a time reduction of 30 % is applied in this
temperature zone) will protect the element in a better way. In the zone between 35 °C (95 °F) and 40 °C
(104 °F), the time reduction is 60 %.
The figures within the bars are the number of hours to go till the next service intervention. In the example
above, the compressor was just started up, which means it still has 2500 running hours or 8305 hours to go
before the next Service intervention.
Service plans
A number of service operations are grouped (called Level A, Level B, etc...). Each level stands for a
number of service actions to be carried out at the time intervals programmed in the controller.
When a service plan interval is reached, a message will appear on the screen.
After carrying out the service actions related to the indicated levels, the timers must be reset.
From the Service menu above, select Service plan (3) and press Enter. Following screen appears:
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