MK Series Portable Chiller : Air-Cooled : HE INSTRUMENT
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other state (i.e. the NETWORK parameter
state) the operator must use the SELECT
key to index to the TEMP indication to
adjust the setpoint.
b.
tON:
programs the display of capacity tons in the
CAPACITY DISPLAY window. Use the UP arrow or
DOWN arrow keys to select ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Note: the
TONS light will illuminate if this is selected.
c.
PCt:
programs the display of capacity percent in
the CAPACITY DISPLAY window. Use the UP arrow
or DOWN arrow keys to select ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Note:
the % light will illuminate if this is selected.
d.
Hi:
programs the high alarm temperature deviation
limit. This is the high temperature setting at which
an alarm is activated if the ‘to process’ temperature
reaches it. 1 - 30 units selectable.
e.
Lo:
programs the low alarm temperature deviation
limit. This is the low temperature setting at which
an alarm is activated if the ‘to process’ temperature
decreases to it. 1 - 30 units selectable.
2.
FLOW:
illuminates when the following parameters are
selected:
LoF
-
low flow limit
a.
LoF:
programs the low flow value. During
operations, if the flow decreases to the
selected value an alarm is activated. Note:
30 seconds of flow stability must be
maintained before the instrument will set
the flow alarm. 0 - 999 units selectable.
3.
NETWORK:
illuminates when the following parameters are
selected:
Pro
-
protocol selection
Adr
-
protocol address selection
rAt
-
protocol baud rate selection
a.
Pro:
programs the protocol selection. The protocol
is the data format for communications between the
unit and the host computer. SPI (standard Society
or Plastics Industry) or CAC (standard used of older
CMI machines) protocols selectable.
b.
Adr:
programs the communication address. This is
the number assigned to the unit in a network. 1 -
99 units selectable.
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