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How to Program elitech ecs 16 digital temperature controller for Fridges and freezers

by / Wednesday, 27 July 2016 / Published in Fridge & Freezer




How to program and setup your Elitech ECS16 Digital Temperature Controller

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This Programer is an elitech ecs 16 digital temperature controller for Fridges and freezers can be used on all fridge,freezers and chest freezers plus 100's of fridge freezer bottle coolers etc like. AEG, Arthur-Martin-Elux, Bosch, Electrolux, Hotpoint, Husqvarna, John Lewis, Indesit, Neff, Privileg, Rex, Rosenlew, Siemens, Zanker, Zanussi.

 

This Graph shows what is happening in this fridge freezer after we changed the elitech ecs-16 temperature controler

 

Graph after Fridge freezer set up with ECS-16 220V TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER

As you can see after setting up the fridge at 2 degrees with a hysteresis of 3 the fridge is cycling between 2 and 5 degress

the freezer is set up on -17 with hysteresis of 2 degrees and is cycling between  - 15 and 18 degrees

it will always need some calibration depending on where you fit the sensors

The pdf for the manual is below but these notes will help you

 

Wiring example on ECS-16  fridge freezer

Elitech ECS-16 Digatal Temperature Controller wiring

Elitech ECS-16 Digatal Temperature Controller options on wiring

Elitech manual for ECS-16

4 Responses to “How to Program elitech ecs 16 digital temperature controller for Fridges and freezers”

  1. chris wright says : Reply

    my elitech ecs 16 has a e2 code flashing could you tell me what that means

  2. chris wright says : Reply

    mt elitech ecs 16 controler has a e2 code flashing could you tell me what that means

  3. Amir says : Reply

    Hi
    What type of Thermostat should I use for Frost Free (fan assisted) fridge Freezer?
    Many thanks

  4. Amy says : Reply

    Elitech ECS-16
    Temperature control goes to temperature then shuts off and temperature keeps rising

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