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Ascon Tecnologic Srl - X33H

 

– OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS – MX33HENG00 - PAGE 11

 

Using the 

“ECS”

 parameter it is possible to establish the behaviour 

of the regulator at the end of the cycle. 
The possible settings of the parameter are: 

1

  =  the  appliance  returns  to  the  normal  regulation  with  the  “SP  t” 

and “SP h” Sets without giving any signalling of end of cycle. 

2

  =  The  appliance  returns  to  the  normal  regulation  with  the  “SP  t” 

and “SP h” Sets signalling the “End” message on the lower display 
and  activating  the  internal  buzzer  and  the  output  configured  as 
“End” for the time programmed in the “btEd” par.. 

3

  =  The  appliance  automatically  goes  to  Stand-by  state  without 

giving any signalling of end of cycle. 

4

  =  The  appliance  automatically  goes  to  Stand-by  state  signalling 

the “End” message on the lower display and activating the internal 
buzzer and the output configured as “End” for the time programmed 
in the “btEd” par.. 

5 =

 The appliance continues to regulate on step3 without giving any 

signalling of end of cycle. 

6  =

  The  appliance  continues  to  regulate  on  step3  signalling  the 

“End”  message  on  the  lower  display  and  activating  the  internal 
buzzer and the output configured as “End” for the time programmed 
in the “btEd” par.. 

7  =

  The  appliance  begins  to  regulate  again  from  step  2  and 

continues to carry out the cycle until interrupted manually. 

8  =

  The  appliance  begins  to  regulate  again  from  step  1  and 

continues to carry out the cycle until interrupted manually. 
 

4.16.1  -  CONTROL

 

FOR  APPLICATIONS  ON  “LEAVENING-

RETARDING / LEAVENING CABINETS”

 

The  application  envisages  an  initial  cooling  phase  also  known  as 
“blast  chilling”  (in  which  the  humidity  variable  is  not  normally 
controlled)  for  the  purpose  of  stopping  leavening  and  thus 
preserving  the  product  in  optimum state  while  it  awaits  processing 
and subsequent operations. 
The second phase envisages a heating action, which is intended to 
favour the leavening of the product, and the control of the humidity. 
At  the  end  of  the  second  phase,  the  product  is  ready  to  be 
processed and hence the cycle can be interrupted.  

P r 4

S P h 2

tS 1

1 .

S P h 1 = O F F

tS 2

2 .

tim e

( E n d )

S P t2

S P t1

H u m .

T e m p .

P r 1

tim e

( S ta r t)

 

Phase 1. = Blast chilling 

 

 

Phase 2. = Leavening

 

However, in the event that it is envisaged that the operator cannot 
be  present  at  the  end  of  this  phase,  and  thus  cannot  extract  the 
product, it is possible to program a third maintenance phase. 
For this third phase, it is possible to program a duration in the “tS3” 
par.  (at  the  end  of  which  a  signal  is  given)  and  then  make  the 
appliance  continue  to  regulate  with  the  same  Set  Point  values  (by 
programming  “ECS”  =  6)  until  the  user  interrupts  the  cycle 
manually.  

3 .

S P h 1 = O F F

1 .

tS 1

2 .

t S 2

P r 1

S P t 2

S P h 2

P r 4

H u m .

S P t1

S P h 3

S P t3

T e m p .

( E n d )

t S 3

t im e

t im e

( S t a r t)

 

Phase 1. = Blast chilling 

 

 

Phase 2. = Leavening  
Phase 3. = Maintenance

 

 

4.16.2 - CONTROL FOR APPLICATIONS ON “CURING” CELLS

 

The  application  envisages  an  initial  cooling  phase  also  known  as 
“dripping”  in  which  the  humidity  is  not  normally  controlled)  for  the 
purpose of rapidly cooling the product arriving from processing, and 
at the same time rapidly eliminating the humidity in excess. 
The  second  phase  envisages  the  control  of  temperature  and 
humidity at established values and for this reason is also known as 
“running”. 
The third phase, on the other hand, does not typically envisage any 
controlling action of the temperature and humidity variables, and for 
precisely this reason, it is also called “break”. 

Note:

 the example shows the temperature and humidity Set Points 

= OFF; however, these can obviously be set at whatever value the 
user wishes.

 

At  the  end  of  the  third  phase,  the  cycle  resumes  from  phase  2. 
(running) and then executes phase 3. (break) again, and so on until 
the manual stoppage of the cycle. 

Note:

 to obtain this function of repeating the cycle from phase 2., it 

is necessary to set the “ECS” par. = 7

 

SPh3=OFF

SPt3=OFF

3.

SPt1

SPh2

SPh1=OFF

tS1

1.

Pr4

Hum.

tS2

2.

SPt2

Temp.

Pr1

3. - 2. - etc.

time

time

tS3

tS2

2.

SPh2

tS3

SPh3=OFF

SPt3=OFF

SPt2

(Start)

 

Phase 1. = Dripping 
Phase 2. = Running 
Phase 3. = Break

 

 

5 - TABLE OF PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS 

 

 
Below is a description of all the parameters that the appliance can 
be given; note that some of these may not be present because they 
depend on the type of appliance used. 

 

]SP group 

(parameters relating to the Set Points) 

Par.

 

Description

 

Range

 

Def.

 

Note

 

SPLt

  Minimum temperature 

Set point  

-58.0 ÷ SPHt  -50.0   

SPHt

  Maximum temperature 

Set Point 

SPLt ÷ 302.0  100.0   

SPLh

  Minimum humidity Set 

point 

0.0 ÷ SPHh 

0.0   

SPHh

  Maximum humidity Set 

Point  

SPLh ÷ 

100.0 

100.0   

SP t

  temperature Set point  

OFF/SPLt ÷ 

SPHt 

0.0   

Summary of Contents for X33H

Page 1: ...PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 2 5 CONFIGURATION OF THE PARAMETERS WITH A01 2 6 KEYPAD LOCK 3 WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE 3 1 PERMITTED USE 3 2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3 4 ELE...

Page 2: ...n the value set will be memorized and the display will then move on to read SP h humidity Set point and the value set for it To modify this value use the UP and DOWN keys The SP h Set point can be set...

Page 3: ...ted with a 5 pole connector The A01 device can be used for the serial programming of appliances that must have the same configuration of the parameters or for keeping a copy of the programming of one...

Page 4: ...upply the appliance can be in one of 2 different states ON means that the controller actuates the control functions STAND BY means that the controller does not actuate any function and the display is...

Page 5: ...sabled The buF par allows the buzzer to be enabled YES or disabled no 4 4 TEMPERATURE REGULATOR All the parameters regarding the regulation of the temperature are contained in the rEG group The regula...

Page 6: ...he appliance is switched on for the time set in the od par During the phase of delay upon switching on the display will show the indication od alternating with the normal programmed messages The delay...

Page 7: ...hether the recycling fans must be switched on FdF On or whether they should switch off during defrosting FdF OFF In this last case it is possible to delay the re starting of the fans even after the en...

Page 8: ...he alarm conditions of the appliance are Errors in Sensors E1 E1 E2 E2 E3 E3 E4 E4 Temperature alarms HI 1 LO 1 HI 2 LO 2 HI 3 LO 3 HI 4 LO 4 External alarm AL Door open alarm AdoP 4 13 1 TEMPERATURE...

Page 9: ...upon the closure of the input and after the did time the alarm is activated and the appliance alternately shows on the upper display AL and the variable established in the diSU par 2 Signalling of an...

Page 10: ...cle the cycle is interrupted and the appliance returns to the normal regulation state STOP 7 START PAUSE STOP mode When the command is given by key the cycle is started START If the key is pressed for...

Page 11: ...the event that it is envisaged that the operator cannot be present at the end of this phase and thus cannot extract the product it is possible to program a third maintenance phase For this third phase...

Page 12: ...temp Pr3 Measurement of OFF Pr1 Pr2 Pr3 Pr4 SPt SPh Pr4 Pr3 sensor auxiliary temp Pr4 Measurement of Pr4 sensor humidity SPt Active temperature Set Point SPh Active humidity Set Point rEG group param...

Page 13: ...shold for high Pr3 temperature OFF 58 0 302 0 C F OFF 62 LAL3 Alarm threshold for low Pr3 temperature OFF 58 0 302 0 C F OFF 63 dAL3 Differential of Pr3 temperature alarms 0 0 30 0 C F 2 0 64 ALd3 Del...

Page 14: ...t AL ALL On End HEAt 86 Out3 Configuration of operation of OUT3 output see Out1 OFF CooL HEAt rh drh dEF FAnr FAnE drhE LIGH AuS ALt rH 87 Out4 Configuration of operation of OUT4 output see Out1 OFF C...

Page 15: ...encountered within 12 months of delivery The guarantee is limited to the repair or replacement of the product Any opening of the housing tampering with the appliance or non compliant use and installa...

Page 16: ...measurement sampling 130 ms Display 4 digit 1 Red and 1 Amber yellow h 7 mm Class and structure of the software Class A Conformity Directives 2004 108 CE EN55022 class B EN61000 4 2 8KV air 4KV cont E...

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