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7.3
Alarm Setting
ALARM SETTING
Alarm Delay
► 60
=SENSOR ALARM=
Low Alarm Diff
18.0
Hi. Alarm Diff
18.0
====HIGH TEMP====
Out Compensate
0.0
Emergency Temp
35
=====LOW TEMP=====
Var Fan Stop
NO
======WATER=======
Min Water/hour
0
Max Water/hour
0
=======FEED=======
Min Feed/hour
0
Max Feed/hour
0
===Aux. Alarm===
Aux Relate f()
NONE
•
Alarm Delay (sec): represents the number of seconds between failure detection and the alarm
operation.
NOTE
If the problem is solved before the delay time ends, an alarm will not be recorded in the history
log.
•
==SENSOR ALARM==
o
Low/High: High and low temperature ranges beyond which alarm is activated.
•
==HIGH TEMP==
o
Out Compensation: This parameter is added to the high temperature alarm when
outside temperatures are high, like noontime in desert countries. Ensuring you won't get
an alarm just because it's a hot day. The emergency temperature has no compensation,
so the compensation feature only works when temperatures do not exceed the
emergency temperature.
Example: comp.> Alarm then Alarm = Comp.
For example: IF the preset compensation is 1°C, the outside temperature is 24°C and alarm
is set to 25°C, the controller adds the outside temperature to the comp, and the alarm will
rise to 26. (25+1=26)
Target
Alarm
Comp.
Emerg.
Out temp. Compensation