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<strong>Alco</strong> <strong>Controls</strong><br />

Condenser- and Condensing Unit Controllers<br />

Series EC2<br />

with Webserver Function and TCP/IP or with LON FTT-10 Interface<br />

Common Features<br />

• Maintenance and alarm management<br />

• Sensor failure handling<br />

• Inputs for common low and common high<br />

pressure alarms<br />

• Configuration data stored in non-volatile<br />

memory<br />

• Electrical connection via plug-in type screw<br />

terminals<br />

• with Webserver Function and TCP/IP<br />

or with LON FTT-10 Interface (see page 35)<br />

• Operation and commissioning via local or<br />

remote PC<br />

• CE approved<br />

Condenser Controllers<br />

• Compact controller to control condensing<br />

pressure by modulation of fan capacity<br />

Condensing Unit Controllers<br />

• To control a combination of compressors<br />

and condenser fans based on suction and<br />

condensing pressure respectively<br />

• Control of Copeland Scroll DigitalTM Compressors<br />

Communication LON<br />

• Echelon ® LON FTT10 interface based on the<br />

LonWorks © standard for monitoring and configuration<br />

through a supervisory system such<br />

as the EMS Monitoring Server<br />

Communication TCP/IP Ethernet<br />

• Web Server Function provides monitoring and<br />

configuration through a standard web browser.<br />

Ethernet interface, as used in most office PCs<br />

• Graphical visualisation via built-in webpages<br />

• Fixed or dynamic TCP/IP address with username<br />

and password<br />

• Alarms via e-mail<br />

• Up to 30 days datalog<br />

• Multiple language support<br />

(see www.emersonclimate.eu)<br />

EC2<br />

Controller<br />

A2.5.1/1003/E

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