Resetting the timer, Timer function description, The timer temperature band – Carbolite 301 User Manual

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5.4

Resetting The Timer





When the Timer count has ended or the timer is paused.
Start at the Home display
Press and hold the Timer key for 1.5 seconds
rst is displayed to indicate timer reset.

5.5

Timer Function Description


The 301 controller has an in-built timer, which can be set to one of five types:

Timer Type

t1

On pressing the Timer key; Timer Type 1 waits for the setpoint to be reached, then
begins the countdown. On completion of the countdown, the furnace or oven
switches the power off to the elements (End flashes on the display).


Timer Type

t2

On pressing the Timer key; Timer Type 2 starts the countdown immediately. On
completion of the countdown, the furnace or oven switches the power off to the
elements (End flashes on the display).

Timer Type

t3

On pressing the Timer key; Timer Type 3 immediately switches the furnace or oven
off and starts to countdown. On completion of the countdown, the furnace or oven
switches the power on to the elements.

Timer Type

t4

On pressing the Timer key; Timer Type 4 waits for the setpoint to be reached then
begins the countdown. On completion of the countdown, the furnace or oven
continues to control as normal (End flashes on the display).

Timer Type

t5

On pressing the Timer key; Timer Type 5 starts the countdown immediately. On
completion of the countdown, the furnace or oven continues to control as normal
(End flashes on the display).

5.6

The Timer Temperature Band


Timer type

t1 or t4 starts the count down when the setpoint temperature is reached. It is

possible to set the timer going before setpoint is reached by adjustment of the timer
temperature band

t.bnd. e.g. t.bnd set to a value of 3 will result in the timer starting to

count down 3°C before the temperature setpoint is reached. This is practically useful when
furnaces or ovens that take a long time to reach setpoint are at a sufficiently high
temperature for a given customer process to occur.

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