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Appendix

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WATLOW Series 733/734 Service Manual

Glossary, I - Z

Integral:  Control action that automatically eliminates
offset, or “droop,” between set point and actual
process temperature.  Also "reset."

Isolation:  Electrical separation of sensor or other
device from high voltage circuitry.  Allows for applica-
tion of grounded or ungrounded sensing element.

JIS  Japanese Industrial Standards.  Also Japanese
Industrial Standards Committee (JISC).  Establishes
standards on equipment and components.

Melt Cycle:  A fryer feature for melting congealed oil.
The control will duty cycle power until the oil melts.
The melt cycle prevents burning the oil during start-
up.

ON/OFF control:  Control of temperature about a set
point by turning the output full ON below set point and
full OFF above set point in the heat mode.

Open loop:  System with no sensory feedback.

Output:  Action in response to difference between set
point and process variable.

Overshoot:  Condition where temperature exceeds
set point due to initial power up or process changes.

Parameter:  A physical property whose value deter-
mines the response of an electronic control to given
inputs.

PID control:  Proportioning control with auto-reset
and rate.  Also known as 3 mode control.

Pressure Fryer:  Fries food under pressure.

Proofer:  Cabinet for raising breads and pastries.

Process variable:  Thermal system element to be
regulated, such as time, temperature, relative humid-
ity, etc.

Proportional band:  Span of temperature about the
set point where time proportional control action takes
place.

Rate:  Anticipatory action that senses the rate of
change of temperature and compensates to minimize
overshoot.  Also "derivative."

Reset:  Control action that automatically eliminates
offset, or "droop," between set point and actual
process temperature.  Also "integral."

RTD:  Resistance Temperature Detector.  Resistive
sensing device displaying resistance versus tempera-
ture characteristics.  Displays positive temperature
coefficient.

Set point:  Intended value of the process variable.

Shelf Timing:  Convection ovens typically have more
than one shelf.  Each shelf can have a separate timer
for food added at different times.

Slow Start/Fast Start:  A feature in cooking equip-
ment that provides an option for a one hour ramp-to-
set point temperature; reduces power demands.

Split Vat Fryer:  Split vat fryers have two side-by
side fryer vats (same piece of equipment) that can
run at different times and temperature for different
recipes.

Steamer:  Chamber that uses steam to cook foods
for a prescribed period of time.

Switching sensitivity:  In ON/OFF control, the
temperature change necessary to change the output
from full ON to full OFF.

Thermal system:  A regulated environment consist-
ing of a heat source, heat transfer medium, sensing
device and a process variable control instrument.
Thermocouple:  Temperature sensing device that is
constructed of two dissimilar metals wherein a
measurable, predictable voltage is generated corre-
sponding to temperature.

Thermocouple break protection:  Fail-safe opera-
tion that assures output shutdown upon an open
thermocouple condition.

Time Proportioning Control:  Action which varies
the amount of ON time when "close" to the set point,
i.e., in the proportional band.  This variance is
proportional to the difference between the set point
and the actual process temperature.  In other words,
the amount of time the output relay is energized
depends on the system temperature.

Warm Start:  Start-up condition where all program
information is remembered by the instrument's
memory back-up protection.

WatCurve™:  Feature that automatically re-calcu-
lates and adjusts a menu cooking time as a result of
a disturbance — usually, opening the oven door.
WatCurve™ is a Watlow innovation.

Zero switching:  Action that provides output switch-
ing only at the zero voltage crossing points of the AC
line.

Summary of Contents for 733 Series

Page 1: ...t change W733 XSMN Rev D00 10 00 Made in the U S A Time Temperature Control Total Customer Satisfaction 3 Year Warranty Series 733 734 Watlow Controls 1241 Bundy Blvd P O BOX 5580 Winona MN 55987 5580...

Page 2: ...all and Wire the Series 733 734 3 Dimensions 3 Panel Cutout 4 How to Wire the Series 733 734 5 Power Wiring 5 Input Wiring 8 Output 1 Wiring 9 Output 2 Wiring 10 Event Input Wiring 10 Event Output Wir...

Page 3: ...5 2 4 6 7 9 11 EVENT LOAD 1 READY MENUS 10 625 270 mm 3 25 83 mm SERIES 734 1 10 7 4 2 11 8 5 3 12 9 6 EVENT READY LOAD 1 MENUS TL W WA 10 625 270 mm 3 25 83 mm 9 78 248 mm 3 13 80 mm 0 27 Dia 7 mm 2...

Page 4: ...and compare your model number to those shown here and also the model number breakdown on the inside back cover of this manual When you apply power without sensor inputs on the terminal strip the Serie...

Page 5: ...a power source and to electrical sensors or peripheral devices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Fuse L2 L1 Power Wiring Input Wiring Use this wiring connector as a reference f...

Page 6: ...l zone thermo couple units require at least one un grounded thermocouple 1 2 3 4 5 6 Thermocouple Input 73XX 1XXX XXXX Dual Zone Only 73XX 4XXX XXXX 73XX 6XXX XXXX 73XX 4XXX XXXX Zone 1 Zone 2 3 Wire...

Page 7: ...iring Figure 11 0 5VDC or 0 10VDC Process Input Wiring Figure 12 0 20mA or 4 20mA Process Input Wiring 4 5 6 DC I 4 5 6 Zone 2 Zone 2 0 5VDC or 0 10VDC Process Input Model 73XX 6XXX XXXX Dual Zone Onl...

Page 8: ...s Form A 1 Amp Off state impedance 20K max Off state impedance 20K min 73XX XBXX XXXX 73XX XDXX XXXX Solid State Relay without Solid State Relay without Contact Suppression Contact Suppression Form A...

Page 9: ...ontact Suppression Contact Suppression Form A 0 4 Amps Form A 1 Amp Off state impedance 20K max Off state impedance 20K min 73XX XXBX XXXX 73XX XXDX XXXX Solid State Relay without Contact Suppression...

Page 10: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Event Input 2 Common Event Input 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 External Load COM L1 L2 Fuse Event Input Wiring 2 Event Inputs Non isolated 73XX XXX1 XXXX Event Output Wiring 4 Event Ou...

Page 11: ...36XX 1200 UL recognized safety limit control Reset L2 High Limit Mechanical Contactor A001 0249 0001 6 9 3 2 73XX 1CA0 AXXX NC C L1 NO Over Temp Light 1 L2 2 2 3 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 14 21 15 16 17 18 2 1CR...

Page 12: ...ne 1 alarm low HyS1 A1LO Zone 1 calibration offset Zone 2 input type CAL1 InP2 Zone 2 range low Zone 2 range high rL2 rH2 Zone 2 hysteresis Zone 2 alarm low HyS2 A2LO Zone 2 alarm high Zone 2 alarm ty...

Page 13: ...rtd for Zone 1 or InP2 rtd for Zone 2 This parameter only appears if you have a unit with RTD input JIS 0 003916 C DIN 0 003850 C Range din or JIS Default din Temperature Compensation WatCurve Automa...

Page 14: ...high to rL1 Default High limit of sensor type Hysteresis 1 Selects the switching hysteresis for Zone 1 when Pb1 0 ON OFF See Page 17 for the Pb1 parameter Range 1 to 99 F 1 to 55 C Default 3 F Alarm...

Page 15: ...ol Range Sensor range high to rL2 Default High limit of sensor type Hysteresis 2 Selects the switching hysteresis for Zone 2 when Pb2 0 ON OFF See Page 17 for the Pb2 parameter This parameter only app...

Page 16: ...0 to 555 C AL1 no If AL1 Pr A1LO to rH1 rH1 CAL1 99 to 99 F 55 to 55 C 99 to 99Units 0 InP2 J K appears as H E or J or rtd or 0 5 Dependent on model rtd or 0 5 420 010 020 number information rL2 Senso...

Page 17: ...e the UP DOWN keys to select data After 1 minute without key activa tions the Series 733 734 reverts to the Operation mode 0 0 Parameter may not appear depending on control configuration SERIES 733 TL...

Page 18: ...es the set point to minimize overshoot and or undershoot The rate is determined by how fast the error is changing This parameter only appears if Pb1 0 Range 0 00 to 9 99 minutes Default 0 00 Cycle Tim...

Page 19: ...5 StP LooP nnS Cycle Time 2 Expressed in seconds time for a controller to complete one ON OFF cycle for Zone 2 Time between successive turn ons This parameter only appears if you have a dual zone con...

Page 20: ...of control at 90 of the established set point The displayed set point remains unchanged The display alternates between At _ and the current parameter Once the control learns the thermal system respon...

Page 21: ...e stabilizes to a constant value The process temperature may not be right on set point because the initial reset value is 0 00 repeats per minute 3 Reset Adjustment Gradually increase rE until the dis...

Page 22: ...order for the control to go through its auto calibration Press the TIME key to advance through the Calabration Menu Use the UP DOWN keys to change data After 1 minute with no key activactions the Seri...

Page 23: ...t c versions or input 317 33 for RTD units or input 10V for dual input t c and process units on Zone 2 mA Input High Represents the high current calibration point for Zone 2 input 20mA Applies only to...

Page 24: ...ess the Time key 5 The Series 733 734 will beep and advance to the LgOt parameter This procedure is only to be used to restore calibration It is not meant to default any other values Restore Restores...

Page 25: ...llivolt source to Terminal 5 Positive and Terminal 6 Negative on the Series 733 734 terminal strip Use regular 20 24 gauge wire 3 Apply power to the unit and allow it to warm up for 15 minutes After w...

Page 26: ...nal 1 2 and 3 for Zone 1 For Zone 2 units connect the decade resistance box to Terminal 4 5 6 on the terminal strip Use regular 20 24 gauge wire of the same length and type 3 Apply power to the unit a...

Page 27: ...20 24 gauge wire 3 Apply power to the unit and allow it to warm up for 15 minutes After warm up put the unit in the CAL menu See the beginning of this chapter 4 At the CALy parameter select ALL At th...

Page 28: ...or 2 Negative and 3 Positive for Zone 1 3 Apply power to the unit and allow it to warm up for 15 minutes After warm up put the unit in the Calibration mode See the beginning of this chapter At the CAL...

Page 29: ...t connector 2 Negative and 3 Positive for Zone 1 3 Apply power to the unit and allow it to warm up for 15 minutes After warm up put the unit in the Calibration mode See the beginning of this chapter A...

Page 30: ...vershoot and undershoot Also rate Deviation alarm An alarm referenced at a fixed number of degrees plus or minus from set point Default parameters The parameters permanently stored in memory to provid...

Page 31: ...e Detector Resistive sensing device displaying resistance versus tempera ture characteristics Displays positive temperature coefficient Set point Intended value of the process variable Shelf Timing Co...

Page 32: ...9 Alarm Wiring 10 Model Number 35 Mounting 3 O Output 1 Wiring 8 Output 2 Wiring 9 Index P Panel Cutout 3 Power Wiring 5 Process Calibration 28 29 Input Wiring 4 7 Output 1 8 Output 2 9 Proportional B...

Page 33: ...ngineered controls which they can incorporate into their products with confidence Watlow Controls resides in a 100 000 square foot marketing engineering and manufacturing facility in Winona Minnesota...

Page 34: ...t Zone 2 Solid state Relay Form A 0 4A 120 208 240V VAC 30VA pilot duty 120 208 240V VAC opto isolated zero cross switching Off state imped ance is 20K minimum with contact suppression 31M without con...

Page 35: ...e relay without RC suppression form A 0 4A Output 2 Type A None B Solid state relay with RC suppression form A 0 4A C Switched DC open collector non isolated D Mechanical relay form A 1A with suppress...

Page 36: ...y standard Part I Residential commercial and light industry IEC 801 3 1984 Radiatedimmunity IEC 801 5 1991 Surgeimmunity 1995 EMC Generic immunity standard Part 2 Industrial environment EN 6 1000 4 2...

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Page 40: ...Appendix 40 WATLOW Series 733 734 Service Manual Watlow Series 733 734 Service Manual Watlow Controls 1241 Bundy Blvd P O Box 5580 Winona MN 55987 5580 507 454 5300 Fax 507 452 4507...

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