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Operating manual 27.09.2011 CC Heating Thermostats - HUBER

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Enter program<br />

A description on this menu point can be found in chapter Compact menu.<br />

Factory default<br />

This section allows the different areas of the temperature control unit to be reset to the<br />

factory default. This can be a relatively quick way of changing the unit settings.<br />

Unit control data:<br />

Resets the set-points, set-point limits, temperature control mode, to the factory-set<br />

default values. Settings in the user menu and programs created using the programmer<br />

remain unchanged.<br />

User menus:<br />

Resets the complete user menus to their default settings. Settings in the unit data and<br />

programs created using the programmer remain unchanged.<br />

Programmer:<br />

Resets complete programs to default settings. Settings in the unit data and user menus<br />

remain unchanged.<br />

All together:<br />

Resets the unit data, user menu, program, and controller parameters to default values.<br />

Language<br />

This corresponds to Function F90 in the Funct. No. menu, and allows the unit’s<br />

operating language to be selected. The language options displayed are available.<br />

Limits<br />

The following functions are available:<br />

1. Delta T limit (limitation of the jacket temperature to the reactor temperature)<br />

2. Maximum heating power (limitation of the heating power in % steps)<br />

3. Maximum cooling power (limitation of the cooling power in % steps)<br />

4. Go back<br />

You can here set the maximum allowable difference (Delta T limits) between the<br />

internal temperature (jacket temperature) and the process temperature when using<br />

process control. If the chosen temperature difference is reached, then the temperature<br />

control device power is reduced so that this temperature difference is held. This<br />

function can protect the application (e.g. glass reactor) against thermal stress caused<br />

by too high a Delta T.<br />

Over-temperature protection (valid for units with heating)<br />

A description on this menu point can be found in the chapter on Compact menu.<br />

Program start & stop<br />

A description on this menu point can be found in chapter Compact menu.<br />

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