BrewZilla 100L - Gen 4 Instruction Manual
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This differential can be altered in the Settings Menu. If the temperature differential is
exceeded, the RAPT Gen 4 BrewZilla will suspend heating until the differential is reduced. The
legend DIFF OVERRIDE
will also be displayed when the display is in Graph Disabled Mode.
The RAPT Gen 4 BrewZilla will suspend active heating and resume as needed
–
no intervention
is required. Once the differential is reduced then heating will continue as normal.
It is possible to leverage these settings in conjunction with the
to maintain extremely fine control over every aspect of the brewing process.
With most all in one breweries, temperature is controlled through a built in temperature
probe, typically on the base of the boiler. Thus, there will generally be a temperature gradient
throughout the mash. If the brewer wishes to raise the temperature of the mash then this can
take quite a long time due to heat losses etc.
For a typical mash, setting a small Allowed Sensor Differential when
maintaining
temperature,
and a higher Allowed Sensor Differential when
raising
mash temperature will allow for faster
transitions between mash steps and finer temperature control when the desired temperature
is achieved. Combining this with the very fine control over power settings makes it possible to
achieve accurate and responsive mash temperature control throughout the brewing process.
Using advanced Profiles in the RAPT Portal allows this powerful control to be almost entirely
automated.
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics menu contains information about the RAPT Gen 4 BrewZilla. This includes
such information as current firmware version, Wi-Fi network and signal strength, MAC
address and IP address of the device.