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Mini-Mite™ Tube Furnace 

UP150 Controller Operation 

7.2  Single Setpoint Operation 

The  following  sections describe  how  to operate  the controller 

in single  setpoint  (local)  mode.  Use this mode when you only 

need to run the furnace with  a specific  setpoint  and do not 

require  a programmed sequence  of steps. 

7.2.1  Setting High Temperature Alarm 5etpoint: 

1. Press  and  HOLD  for  three seconds  the  'SET/ENT' button  to

display  "modE rES".

2. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button to display "PrG 0".

3. Press the 'UP/RESET' Button to show the lower display value of

"1".

4. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button to select this new value

and advance to the "SSP 25" display.

5. Press and release the 'SET/ENT" button until the High

Temperature Alarm Setpoint value is displayed as "Al".

6. Select an alarm setpoint 10°C above the target setpoint to be 

selected.

7. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button to place this new value 

in the controller memory.

8. Press and HOLD for three seconds the 'SET/ENT' button to exit

this menu.

7.2.2  Accessing Local Mode 

1. Press  and hold  for  three seconds  the  'SET/ENT' button  to

display  "modE rES".

2. Press and release the ‘UP’ button twice to select the display

"modELCL".

3. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button once to select Local 

Mode. This selection causes the red indicator to illuminate

beside "L" on the control panel (refer to Figure 3).

4. Use the ‘UP’ and 'DOWN' buttons to select the desire

operating temperature setpoint.

5. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button once to register the

setpoint value.

6. The display will then show measured temperature in the upper 

display, the present temperature setpoint in the lower display.

7. This display and the buttons will remain active as long power

continues to the control module. Power interruptions will cause

the controller to enter reset or standby mode in which no 

actions are made to operate the heating equipment.

You may use the arrow  buttons  to adjust the setpoint  (lower) 

value to be adjusted  in this display  mode. The  ‘SET/ENT’ button 

will  register setpoint value changes,  until these  values are 

changed  again. 

7.2.3  Exiting Local Mode 

To exit Single  Setpoint  or Local  Mode  and turn off the energy  to 

the heaters: 

1. Press and hold for three seconds  the  'SET/ENT' button  to

display  "modE  LCL".

2. Press and release the 'DOWN' button twice to select the 

display "modE rES".

3. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button once to select the

Reset Mode. This selection causes the red indicator to

extinguish beside the display label "L" that had indicated the

Local Mode.

4. This will change the display showing the measured 

temperature in the upper display, with the lower display

showing the Start Set Point (SSP) temperature setpoint of

the program.

7.3  Programming Operation: Entering a Program 

This section  describes  how to enter  a simple  program  that 

is designed  to: 

direct  the controller  to ramp to a higher  temperature;

stabilize;

ramp to a lower-temperature;

end with an indefinite dwell.

If you  intend  to use  the  program  features  of  the  controller,  it 

is  advisable  to  go  through  all  the  steps  in  this  sample 

program  to  familiarize  yourself  with  the  elements  of 

programming mode. 

Note:    

If 

the controller  buttons  are  NOT  pushed  for 2 minutes,

the controller  will  return to the regular  operator 
mode/menu.

 

7.3.1  Entering Programming Mode 

To access the programming menu: 

1. Make sure the indicators beside  "RUN"  and "L"  on the

controller  face are off. If either indicator  is on, press and hold

the  'SET/ENT' button until the display shows  'modE'. Select

'rES'  in the lower display  with the  ‘arrow’ buttons.  Press  and

release  the  'SET/ENT' button  once. 

2. Press the 'SET/ENT' button for 3 seconds to display "modE" in 

the upper display and "rES" (Reset) in the lower display.

3. Press and release 'SET/ENT' until "LoC" is displayed. Make sure 

the 'display below "LoC" is "0" (zero). If it is not "0", use ‘DOWN 

ARROW’ to select "0" and press and release "SET/ENT" button

to register the change to "0".

4. Press and release the "SET/ENT' button until "PrG" is displayed.

5. At "PrG" display, press the 'UP ARROW’ to make the lower

display "1".

6. Press and release the 'SET/ENT' button once to enter the

programming menu.

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Страница 1: ...s 2 Pre Installation 2 Installation 3 Start Up 4 Operation UT150 Controller 4 Operation UP150 Controller 7 Communication Option 13 F Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting 19 Replacement Parts and Wiring Diag...

Страница 2: ...ature 5 6 3 Setting the Overtemperature Protection OTP Temperature 5 6 4 Changing Between Celsius and Fahrenheit 5 6 5 Setting the Ramp to Setpoint Rate 6 6 6 Auto Tuning the Controller 6 7 UP150 Cont...

Страница 3: ...le Controllers 14 9 Maintenance 15 9 1 Thermocouple Replacement 15 9 2 Overtemperature Alarm Protection OTP 16 9 3 Solid State Relay Replacement 16 9 4 Power Relay Replacement 16 9 5 Temperature Contr...

Страница 4: ...r precise temperature setpoint and display Microprocessor automatically optimizes control parameters during furnace operation Main power ON OFF switch on control panel Type K Thermocouple 1 2 Specific...

Страница 5: ...s equipment read the applicable MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets at the back of this manual WARNING When installing maintaining or removing the fiberglass insulation the following precautions will min...

Страница 6: ...p inspect the furnace s wiring connections 1 Remove the corner screws on the back panel of the furnace and detach the back panel 2 Check that the thermocouple is securely mounted and undamaged 3 Check...

Страница 7: ...1 Turn furnace ON 2 Use the arrow keys to adjust the setpoint to 550 C Press the 3 SET ENT key to register the change Run the furnace for two hours at 550 C 4 Use the arrow keys to adjust the setpoin...

Страница 8: ...the display 2 Press SET ENT to register the new setpoint 6 3 Setting the Overtemperature Protection OTP Temperature The high limit alarm system with the temperature controller disables the heater out...

Страница 9: ...t the temperature setpoint To view the target setpoint during the ramp rate press and release an arrow button The lower display will show the setpoint next to the selected target setpoint Return to th...

Страница 10: ...ameter menus Whenever you change the value of a setpoint or parameter the decimal point flashes to remind you to register the changed value with SET ENT While in operating mode pressing this button st...

Страница 11: ...ed in this display mode The SET ENT button will register setpoint value changes until these values are changed again 7 2 3 Exiting Local Mode To exit Single Setpoint or Local Mode and turn off the ene...

Страница 12: ...t and not changed press and release the SET ENT button once to advance to the tM3 display 8 tM3 represents the third time period for the unit to reach the target setpoint selected in SP3 This selectio...

Страница 13: ...hold the DOWN RUN button making the RUN indicator illuminate At the end of this program the HLD hold indicator is illuminated to indicate this program is in the indefinite dwell at the last target te...

Страница 14: ...play to indicate that the auto tuning is in progress The length of time for the auto tune varies with the load chamber size and temperature selected 8 The auto tune is completed when the regular displ...

Страница 15: ...for this parameter and the others needed in the following steps 7 Select the appropriate value for the In parameter Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to make the lower display to the new value then...

Страница 16: ...h Dongle Dongle Copy Protection Key not detected on parallel port Click the OK button to acknowledge the message Without the copy protection key this diagnostic sampler software has a 20 minute time l...

Страница 17: ...gram C Verify the configuration values in the controller listed in the Table 4 on page 13 D Verify the values in the Ports Protocols window see step 6 in Section 8 3 8 7 Decimal Point Adjustment If th...

Страница 18: ...before attempting any maintenance to furnace or its controls Note For optimal performance the thermocouple should be replaced once a year In some situations a more frequent replacement schedule is rec...

Страница 19: ...efer to Figure 5 1 Remove the screws located on the left and right sides of the control panel 1 in Figure 5 2 Slide the panel assembly away from the unit to expose components 3 Locate the solid state...

Страница 20: ...with laboratory animals Animal studies to date are inconclusive No human exposure studies with this product have been reported To replace the heating unit complete the following steps refer to Figure...

Страница 21: ...Mini Mite Tube Furnace 18 Note Inspect all wire connections before reassembling the back panel WARNING Failure to check all wire connections may cause damage to the heating unit Figure 6 Heating Unit...

Страница 22: ...source Main switch is defective Replace power switch or controller Fuse s blown Replace fuse s and verify power connections Table 6 Furnace Troubleshooting Problem Solution Furnace temperature runs a...

Страница 23: ...9 1186 00B 7299 1186 00B Thermocouple Head 7214 2051 00A 7214 2051 00A Single Thermocouple 7299 1122 0BS 7299 1122 0BS Temperature Controller 303115H03 303115H03 Solid State Relay 102460 102460 Cord A...

Страница 24: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAM 304242101...

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Страница 26: ...203 Si02 II PRODUCT COMPOSITION Component CAS No Percent Exposure Limits 8 hr TWA Aluminosilicate NA Mixture 79 to 99 1 0 fibers cc Silica amorphous 7631 86 9 1 to 21 10 mg m3 ACGIH TLV 6 mg m3 OSHA P...

Страница 27: ...diarrhea C Skin Slightly to moderate irritating May cause irritation inflammation and rash D Eye Slightly to moderate irritating Abrasive action may cause damage to the outer surface of the eye E Inh...

Страница 28: ...ed In 1987 the International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC reviewed the carcinogenicity data on man made vitreous fibers including ceramic fiber glasswool rockwool and slagwool IARC classified ce...

Страница 29: ...Full face air purifying respirator with high efficiency particulate air HEPA filter cartridges or powered air purifying respirator PAPR equipped with HEPA filter cartridges Greater than 25 f cc or 50...

Страница 30: ...n any toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of SARA Section 313 40 CFR 372 This product contains ceramic fibers which are on the State of California Proposition 65 list Safe Drinking W...

Страница 31: ...ed See Section VII table for respirator selection Removal or Tearout of Moldatherm Insulation Insulation surfaces should be lightly sprayed with water before removal to suppress airborne dust Spray ad...

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