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#7040748 - Revision A - September, 2016
Electronic Control System
MODEL UW-24
MODEL UW-24
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4 Hours
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8 Hours
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12 Hours
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16 Hours
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20 Hours
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24 Hours (1 Day)
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28 Hours
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32 Hours
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36 Hours
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40 Hours
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44 Hours
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48 Hours (2 Days)
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52 Hours
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56 Hours
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60 Hours
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64 Hours
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68 Hours
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72 Hours (3 Days)
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76 Hours
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80 Hours
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84 Hours
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88 Hours
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92 Hours
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96 Hours (4 Days)
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100 Hours
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104 Hours
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108 Hours
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112 Hours
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116 Hours
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120 Hours (5 Days)
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124 Hours
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128 Hours
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132 Hours
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136 Hours
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140 Hours
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144 Hours (6 Days)
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148 Hours
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152 Hours
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156 Hours
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160 Hours
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164 Hours
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168 Hours (7 Days)
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172 Hours
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176 Hours
TEMPERATURE LOG INDEX CHART
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180 Hours
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184 Hours
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188 Hours
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192 Hours (8 Days)
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196 Hours
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200 Hours
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204 Hours
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208 Hours
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212 Hours
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216 Hours (9 Days)
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220 Hours
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224 Hours
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228 Hours
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232 Hours
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236 Hours
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240 Hours (10 Days)
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244 Hours
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248 Hours
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252 Hours
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256 Hours (10 Days,
16 Hours)
Index #
Previous Time Frame/Hours Index #
Previous Time Frame/Hours Index #
Previous Time Frame/Hours
NOTES:
• The chart above applies to the hours in which the control has power. Temperature history data is stored whenev-
er the control has AC line voltage supplied to it. If power to the unit is interrupted, the average temperatures for
that time period are stored with the event indicator.
• The temperature history data is stored in non-volatile memory, meaning the data is not erased by a power failure,
but there will be no indication of actual time passage during a power failure.