Danfoss 080G3254 Module
The Danfoss 080G3254 ERC113C is a high-performance electronic refrigeration controller specifically engineered for Glass Door Merchandisers (GDM) and commercial cooling applications. This GDM communication module features a robust configuration of 4 analog inputs, 1 digital input, and 4 digital outputs, allowing for precise management of compressors, fans, defrost cycles, and lighting. Built with a universal power supply capable of handling 100–240V AC at 50/60 Hz, this unit ensures stable operation across varying power grids. As a field programmable refrigeration control, it allows technicians to match specific OEM parameters using either the front buttons on cabinets with remote displays or a dedicated docking station/laptop interface for deeper configuration. Its compact design and multi-certification status (UL, CE, NSF) make it a standard choice for maintaining strict temperature tolerances and improving energy efficiency in retail refrigeration environments.
Key Technical Benefits:
- Advanced Input/Output Logic: Utilizes 4 analog and 1 digital input for comprehensive sensor monitoring and 4 relay outputs for total system control.
- Field Programmable Interface: Flexible parameter adjustment via cabinet buttons or external programming tools to meet exact site requirements.
- Broad Compliance: Meets NSF and UL standards, ensuring suitability for food service and commercial safety regulations.
- Universal Voltage Compatibility: Simplifies inventory by supporting 100V to 240V AC global voltage ranges.
- High Precision Control: Designed to minimize temperature fluctuations, extending the shelf life of perishable inventory.
Common Technical Questions:
How do I program the Danfoss ERC113C if the cabinet lacks a display?
If no remote display is present on the cabinet, you must use a Danfoss docking station or a laptop interface with the appropriate software to access and modify the OEM configuration parameters.
What sensors are compatible with the analog inputs?
The module typically supports NTC 10k or NTC 5k sensors. Always refer to the specific install instructions included with the 080G3254 to ensure resistive values match your setup.
Can this module manage defrost cycles?
Yes, the Danfoss ERC113C features dedicated logic for natural, electrical, or hot gas defrost, which can be optimized based on time or temperature termination via the digital outputs.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Good morning Thank for a chance to ask you a question the under the count refrigerator unit is not cooling. check control solenoid valve and rest of components and they seem to be working OKEY. how can I tell IF this controller ERC 114C is good or not, controller has a steady green light on. Much Obliged Sir Tony Guzman 386 864 5236
Good morning, Tony. I'm sorry to hear about the issue with your under-the-counter refrigerator unit. If you've checked the control solenoid valve and other components and they appear to be working fine, and the controller ERC 114C has a steady green light on, here are a few additional steps you can consider:
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Temperature Setting: Ensure that the temperature setting on the controller is appropriate for cooling. Sometimes, incorrect temperature settings can affect cooling.
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Condenser Coils: Check the condenser coils for dust or debris. Clean them if necessary, as dirty coils can impact the efficiency of the refrigeration system.
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Airflow: Make sure there is proper airflow around the refrigerator. If the unit is placed too close to a wall or other appliances, it might not be getting enough ventilation.
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Compressor: Check if the compressor is running. You should be able to hear a humming sound when it's running. If it's not running, there might be an issue with the compressor or its components.
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Refrigerant Level: If you have the necessary equipment, you may want to check the refrigerant level. Low refrigerant levels can impact cooling efficiency.
If, after checking these aspects, the issue persists, it might be a good idea to consult with a professional technician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They might be able to provide specific diagnostics for your ERC 114C controller and guide you on potential solutions.
I hope your refrigerator gets back to optimal performance soon. If you have any more details or questions, feel free to share.
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