Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
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7.11 Ramp
function
With the ramp function, temperature changes over any time period can be conveniently entered. This is
especially advantageous with very low temperature changes (e.g. 0.1°C/ day).
Example: From the current outflow temperature (e.g. 242.4 °C) 200°C of cooling is to occur over 5 days.
Then the temperature change is entered as 200°C and the time as 5 days.
The ramp function is executed until it is manually terminated or until the temperature limits
T
il
(min) or T
ih
(max) described in Section 7.8.3 are attained.
Command
Programmer
Ramp function
−
Open the list of device parameters using
the soft key Menu .
−
With the cursor keys continue to
¤
Programmer
¤
Ramp function
.
−
Confirm with the key
.
−
Enter a positive or negative temperature
value with Temp. change .
−
With Time enter a figure (without time
unit).
−
With Time unit choose between
Second(s)
up to
Day(s)
.
−
Under Status the ramp is started
Æ
Start
or stopped
Æ
Stop
.
−
When the ramp function is being
executed,
Ramp active
appears in the
window bar.
−
Without manual switch-off the ramp
terminates at the latest at T
il
(min) or T
ih
(max).
Help Menu End T
set
T
fix
Pump
Settings
Graph
Clock
Programmer
Interfaces
Control
Limits
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Program 4
Program 5
Ramp function
Help Menu End T
set
T
fix
Status
Temp. change
Time
Time unit
Second(s)
Minute(s)
Hour(s)
Day(s)