OPERATION MENU’S
Four profile temperature tables are available (A-D) to accommodate different process
environments. Typically only one table is used, occasionally two (such as dry and wet
environment in a steam oxidation capable table).
The paddle setpoint entries will be the same to all four tables and must be entered in
ASCENDING order. Failure to do so will generate an error message when exiting the profile
temperature table menu. A particular profile temperature table can be selected by pressing A,
B, C, D. the profile temperature table exists of four columns. The first (small) column
contains the profile temperature recipe number (0-15). The second column contains the
paddle setpoints for each temperature zone. Zones 4 and 5 if applicable can be made visible
by pressing <NEXT>.
The third and fourth columns contain the corresponding spike values and required power
output to reach the paddle setpoint is column 2. These values are entered automatically when
the automatic profiling procedure is performed.
<I(nsert)>
This enables a profile temperature recipe to be inserted into the table. All
the other lines in the table are moved down one line.
<E(rase)>
This will delete the profile temperature recipe at the cursor position. All the
other lines in the table are moved up one line.
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Paddle TC Calibration Table
Figure 6-21 Paddle TC Calibration Table
The paddle calibration table can be used to further improve temperature accuracy. It is only
useful when a certified calibrated paddle thermocouple is available. Regular recalibration of
this paddle thermocouple is required. (At least every 6 months, severe temperature cycles
and/or high intensity use may require even shorter recalibration interval.)
The certified calibrated paddle thermocouple comes with a calibration table that must be
entered here to allow the DTC to compensate for the calibrated paddle thermocouple
properties. Up to 6 calibrated temperatures can be stored. They must be in ASCENDING
order. Failure to do so will generate an error manage when exiting the paddle calibration
menu.
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