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for the refrigerant to be released through the evaporator, lowering pressure. It is
typically set to 4–6 minutes).
Note 4. The Sensor Failure defines what the output would be if the sensor fails.
It is a safety feature. It can be set to 0-0, 0-1 or 1-0. For brewing, the best option
is generally 0-0 as this will shut off any heater that is connected. Please refer to
Table C for details.
Note 5. The Temperature Offset is used to set an input offset to compensate
for any error produced by the sensor or input signal itself. This is useful for
calibrating your ETC for precise readings. For example, for temperature, if the unit
displays 37ºF when the actual temperature is 32ºF, setting parameter to F= -5 will
make the controller display 32 ºF.
How To Attach The Sensor To The Unit.
The sensor connector contains a slot for correct pin connection. It also has a
spring lock to prevent disconnections from accidental pulling on the cable. To
attach it to the unit, align the slot of the female connector on the temperature
probe to the red mark of the male connector on the ETC unit, then hold the tail
and push the female connector forward. To remove the connector, pull the spring
loaded collar of the female connector back and the female connector will detach.
Please see Figure 42 for details.
Note: For fixing
ERR codes, see the link on the ETC product page of the website.
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Figure 42
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