During the
ready mode
, ems controllers display appliance sensor temperature 3.0, for example or the word
US E
as defined
by display (
dI S
) parameter.
If the ems controller displays the appliance sensor temperature, the display stability (
d2
) parameter can dampen the rate of
change of the displayed temperature.
For example, to filter short fluctuations in the air temperature due to the door opening, which has no affect on the product
temperature.
At the end of the
ready mode
, ems controllers switch to the
saving mode
. However, the delay to saving (
dS
) parameter can
delay the switch to the saving mode. The delay helps ensure that, for example, the ems controller remains in the
ready mode
during periods without activity immediately prior to outlets closing for marketing purposes.
For more information about the parameters used in
ready mode
:
l
See "display stability (d2)" on page 70
l
See "differential (dIF)" on page 72
l
See "display (dIS)" on page 72
l
See "delay to saving (dS)" on page 73
l
See "set point (SPC or SPF)" on page 80
5.4
saving mode
ems controllers run in the
saving mode
when retail outlets are closed.
In the
saving mode
, the product temperature is allowed to rise to a predefined temperature. The
saving mode
temperature
range is defined by saving set point (
S S P
) and the saving differential (
S d
).
The compressor runs until the saving set point (
S S P
) temperature is reached and then stops until the measured tem-
perature reaches the saving set point (
S S P
) plus saving differential (
S d
) temperature.
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