Thermolator TW-1 and TW-2
UGH015/0100
3-14
I
NSTALLATION
You can establish a normal operating range around the process
temperature setpoint using the high and low deviation parame-
ters. If the process temperature exceeds the high deviation
limit, or falls below the low deviation limit for longer than 15
minutes, the Thermolator will alert you to the unacceptable
temperature variation with an alarm light.
These temperature deviation limits will adjust automatically
relative to the process temperature setpoint.
The factory default setting is the process temperature setpoint
± 25° F (4° C). This parameter is adjustable to establish a nar-
rower or wider acceptable temperature range for normal oper-
ation. The Low Deviation cannot be set to fall below the facto-
ry-set Low Safety temperature. The High Deviation cannot be
set to exceed the factory-set High Safety temperature.
To change the temperature deviation settings:
Press the Setpoint Select
button to select the deviation
parameter you want to
change.
Use the
▲
and
▼
setpoint
buttons to enter the deviation
temperature.
The setting is
stored in memory even when the
power is turned off. The recom-
mended setting is ± 2-10° F.
E
NTERING
S
ETPOINT
D
EVIATION
P
ARAMETERS
1
F
ACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
Model
DI and CC
IC
Process Setpoint
100° F (38° C)
100° F (38° C)
High Safety
260° F (127° C)
190° F (88° C)
Low Safety
22° F (-6° C)
22° F (-6° C)
2
NOTE:
If you enabled passcode protection, you must
enter the passcode to change this parameter. Too enter
the passcode:
Hold down the Setpoint Select button for 5 seconds.
When the control displays “ 1 PaS”, use the setpoint
adjustment buttons to enter the passcode. Press the
Setpoint Select button again. If the correct passcode
was entered the controller will display ACC PAS for 3
seconds. If the passcode was incorrect, the controller
will display rEJ PAS (rejected passcode).
Access to system parameters remain until power is
cycled or the RUN or STOP button is pressed.
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