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1700-1800° Tube 

 

 

Applicable to TZF only. 

The TZF is designed to achieve an extended uniform temperature zone by the use of three control 
zones. The control zones are typically linked so that they are all follow the central controller in a 
master-slave approach; there are two ways of doing this. Alternatively independent control zones 
may be ordered. There are thus three control methods (A, B & C). 

A. Back-to-Back Thermocouples 

This is the most commonly supplied option. 

 

The central zone is controlled directly by the central temperature controller. Each end zone 
thermocouple is wired in opposition to a central reference thermocouple, and the small voltage 
resulting when the zones are at different temperatures is used by the end zone controller. The 
circuit diagram in section 7.2 shows the thermocouple arrangement. 

 

Set the "setpoint" of the end zone controllers to zero. 

 

Sometimes a furnace using this type of control does not cool down: the end controllers try to 
remain at the central temperature. Should this occur, contact Carbolite’s technical department.  

 

2132 Slave Controller Navigation Diagram 

 

Home 

List 

Access

List 

°C/F/k 

ACCS

°C/F/k 

codE

4

 

Zone temperature 
difference 

 

home list

 

0.0 

 

 

Used in factory 
configuration; not 
accessible to the operator

 

 

 

 

B.  Retransmission of Setpoint 

 

In this system the centre zone controller informs the end-zone controllers of the setpoint that they 
are to follow. Additional communication modules are fitted in the controllers, rather than an 
additional thermocouple as in A. 

 

It is possible to switch off the master-slave control and allow the controllers to work 
independently. On the end-zone controllers, scroll down to 

L-r 

and press Up or Down to alter the 

value from 

rmt

 (remote) to 

Loc

 (local). There is no need to alter the centre controller. 

C. Independent Control 

In this case the three controllers are completely independent. Note that

 

it is not possible to 

maintain very different zone temperatures because of heat transfer within the work tube. 

3.4 

MF32 

Summary of Contents for CTF

Page 1: ...d to the electricity supply CONTENTS page section 1 0 Symbols Warnings 1 2 0 Installation 3 3 0 Operation 6 4 0 Maintenance 10 5 0 Repairs Replacements 11 6 0 Fault Analysis 14 7 0 Circuit Diagram 14 8 0 Fuses Power Control 16 9 0 Specifications 17 Manuals for the furnace controller and overtemperature controller are supplied separately Please read the controller manuals before operating the furna...

Page 2: ... in the adjacent switch glows Heat Light the adjacent light glows or flashes to indicate that power is being supplied to the elements 1 2 Warning Symbols DANGER of electrical shock read any warning printed by this symbol DANGER hot surface Read any warning printed by this symbol WARNING all surfaces of a furnace may be hot 2 0 2 MF32 ...

Page 3: ... material therein Carefully remove all packing material Note that in the TZF models there are zone barriers comprising insulation pieces which protrude into the chamber take care not to damage these pieces Model TZF 18 600 see separate booklet MS12 Reassemble the insulation by reversing the removal procedure Now fit the heating elements 2 4 Fitting the Heating Elements Wear eye protection when han...

Page 4: ...l label Cable colour Live Neutral Reversible or Live Live 1 phase L Brown To live to either power conductor N Blue To neutral to the other power conductor PE Green Yellow To earth ground to earth ground Supply Terminal label Cable colour 3 phase L1 Black to phase 1 L2 Black to phase 2 L3 Black to phase 3 N Light Blue to neutral except delta PE Green Yellow to earth ground 2 7 Inserting a Tube If a...

Page 5: ...er the support tubes if the work tube is removed or replaced and later readjust them 2 9 Tube Fittings if ordered For optimum temperature uniformity insulating plugs should be placed in the tube ends as shown in fig 1 With a long work tube the stem of the plug assembly should line up with the end of the tube as in fig 2 Alignment of radiation shields is similar to that of plugs If stainless steel ...

Page 6: ...eft off isolate it from the electrical supply 3 2 Operating Cycle TZF See section 3 3 for a description of the control methods A B C The furnace is fitted with a combined Supply light and Instrument switch The light is on whenever the furnace is connected to the supply The switch cuts off power to the controllers and contactor Connect the furnace to the electrical supply The Supply light should gl...

Page 7: ... this type of control does not cool down the end controllers try to remain at the central temperature Should this occur contact Carbolite s technical department 2132 Slave Controller Navigation Diagram Home List Access List C F k ACCS C F k codE 4 Zone temperature difference home list 0 0 Used in factory configuration not accessible to the operator B Retransmission of Setpoint In this system the c...

Page 8: ...ot arise Poor thermal contact should be encouraged between the workpiece and the tube crucibles or boats should be of low thermal mass and should have feet to reduce the contact with the tube fig 4 Avoid metal directly touching the work tube see the safety warning above Do not set too high a heating rate Large diameter tubes are more susceptible to thermal shock than smaller A general rule for max...

Page 9: ...1700 1800 Tube 4 0 MF32 9 ...

Page 10: ...he serial number and model type are also given on the front of this booklet when supplied with a furnace To contact Thermal Engineering Services or Carbolite see the back page of this manual 4 4 Recommended Spares Kits Carbolite can supply individual spares or a kit of the items most likely to be required Ordering a kit in advance can save time in the event of a breakdown Each kit comprises one th...

Page 11: ... repairs we recommend reference to the European Ceramic Fibre Industry Association Bulletin No 11 and the UK Health and Safety Executive Guidance Note EH46 We can provide further information on request Alternatively our service division can quote for any repairs to be carried out at your premises or ours 5 3 Temperature Controller Replacement 2132 2416 2408 etc Ease apart the two lugs at the side ...

Page 12: ...he element diagram shows the items which must be assembled and fitted Examine and identify the loose components There are variations in the positions of the braids which connect the elements the rule is that for single phase all elements are in series for 3 phase or 3 zone each phase or zone has elements in series Fit the insulation piece element block to the element Locate the clamps over the ele...

Page 13: ...17 600 Example CTF 17 300 Note 300 models have 6 elements in series CTF 600 single phase models have 10 elements in series CTF 600 3 phase models have 4 els in S 2 els in S 4 els in S TZF 600 models have 2 els ins S 6 els in S 2 els in S 6 0 MF32 13 ...

Page 14: ...e controller may be faulty or not receiving a supply due to a faulty switch or a wiring fault Æ The SUPPLY light is OFF Æ Check the supply fuses and any fuses in the furnace control compartment B Furnace Overheats 1 The HEAT light goes OFF with the instrument switch Æ The controller shows a very high temperature Æ The controller is faulty Æ The controller shows a low temperature Æ The thermocouple...

Page 15: ...AGRAM 7 1 Example CTF 17 300 single phase 7 2 Example TZF 17 600 Three phase Neutral back to back thermocouples TC temperature programmer OTC overtemperature controller GR Y Green Yellow R Red BU Blue P Pink G Grey 8 0 MF32 15 ...

Page 16: ...Model Phases volts supply fuse rating type thyristor fuse rating Current limit element circuit CTF 17 300 1 phase 220 240 30 32A NS32 50A 90A CTF 17 600 1 phase 220 240 50A ES50 63A 90A CTF 17 600 3 phase 380 220 415 240 25A NS25 2 x 30A 1 x 20A 134A CTF 17 600 3 phase delta 220 240 25A NS25 2 x 30A 1 x 20A 134A TZF 17 600 1 phase 220 240 50A ES50 2 x 20A 1 x 50A 90A TZF 17 600 3 phase 380 220 415...

Page 17: ...ng the details below UK Office Keison Products P O Box 2124 Chelmsford Essex CM1 3UP England Tel 44 0 330 088 0560 Fax 44 0 1245 808399 Email sales keison co uk Please note Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The user is responsible for determining the suitability of this product ...

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