Error messages, Ftc / failed to cool, Fth / failed to heat – Sentry Industries Sentry 2.0 User Manual

Page 22: Ltde / low temperature, Deviation, Pf / power failure, Badp / bad programming, Eth / electronics too hot, Fail / thermocouple failure, Ftl / firing too long

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Chapter 7

Error Messages

Error messages are accompanied by an alarm.

Non-interrupting messages do not stop the firing. Ter-

minating error messages do.

FTC, FTH, LTdE, and HTdE error messages are based

upon the setting in the Temperature Deviation (TEdE)

option. See page 20.

For detailed diagnostics and maintenance, see “Sentry

Trouble Shooter,” a separate publication.

Non-Interrupting

Error Messages

Press ENTER to silence the alarm. (Do not press stop to

silence the alarm.) The error message will remain but the

kiln will continue firing.

FTC / Failed to Cool

During a cooling ramp, the kiln cannot cool as quickly as

programmed. The temperature is above the deviation

setting. (See Temperature Deviation, page 20.)

Program a slower cooling rate.

FTH / Failed to Heat

During a heating ramp, the kiln cannot heat as quickly as

programmed. The temperature is below the deviation

setting. (See Temperature Deviation, page 20.)

Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,

low voltage and defective thermocouple. Program a slower

rate.

LTdE / Low Temperature Deviation

During a ramp or a hold, the temperature is below the de-

viation setting.

Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,

low voltage and defective thermocouple.

PF / Power Failure

PF

alternating with normal display means the power

failed during firing. After power was restored, the firing re-

sumed.

Terminating Error

Messages

BAdP / Bad Programming

This message appears when a Ramp-Hold firing has been

programmed with 0 rate in the first segment.

ETH / Electronics Too Hot

The circuit board temperature is above 185°F/85°C.

Open windows and use a fan to circulate air in the room

before firing the kiln or furnace. If you have more than one

kiln in the room, place them farther apart. Never allow the

firing room temperature to exceed 110°F/43°C. (Measure

room temperature three feet away from the kiln.)

FAIL / Thermocouple Failure

Defective Thermocouple

Disconnected Thermocouple Lead Wires

Defective Board

Electrical Noise

FTL / Firing Too Long

The temperature rise is less than 27°F/15°C per hour and

the firing time is four hours longer than the current seg-

ment was programmed to fire.

Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,

low voltage and defective thermocouple.

HTdE / High Temperature Deviation

During a ramp or a hold, the temperature is above the de-

viation setting.

Check for a stuck relay.

PF 2 / Power Failure

The power failed. The kiln temperature was below

212°F/100°C when the power came back on.

The kiln will not resume firing.

PF 3 / Power Failure

This message appears when two conditions are met:

1 The power failed during the final segment of a

Cone-Fire firing. Or, the power failed during the fi-

nal segment of a Ramp-Hold firing that included a

108°F/60°C rate in the final segment.

2 The temperature dropped 72°F/40°C while the

power was off.

The kiln will not resume firing.

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