Programming, Cycle programming continued – B&C Technologies EL-6 Programming (SA, SB, SI, SP, HI, HP Series) User Manual

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Programming

Cycle Programming continued

Load Balancing /
Temperature Controlled Fill

The Load Balancing option is essentially a
temperature controlled, or modulated, fill. Cold
and Hot water are added to the machine while
the temperature and level are monitored. Four
parameters must be entered: Level,
Temperature, WDT, and Motor. The option
functions as follows:
Cold or Hot water is added to the machine
depending upon the temperature set (Hot if the
water temperature is lower than programmed,
or Cold if it is higher) until the programmed
water level is reached. Then the next step of
the cycle can begin. During this phase, the
WDT (watch dog timer) is active, which will flag
a fault if the fill time is longer than the
programmed WDT. The chosen motor routine
is active for this entire process.

Heating

Throughout the programming of the steps,
when heating is inserted, this tells the control to
regulate the temperature. In a step that ends
with a required temperature, the heating value
must be greater than or equal to the step
ending temperature. For example, if 50
degrees was set for heating, but 70 degrees was
required to end the step, the machine could
never reach 70 degrees, causing a fault from
the Watch Dog Timer. In cases where the step
is ended by time or level, the temperature can
be selected from 30 to 93 degrees C. See
Appendix A for details on building a Prewash,
Wash, or Rise cycle that uses heating.

RPM =

Enter the desired value and press ENTER to
confirm. In Prewash, Wash, Rinse, and Unroll,
the maximum speed is 100 RPM.

Programming Sequence
For Prewash, Wash, Rinse and Unroll, the
programming sequence is as follows:
>

Cooling

>

Load Balanced (Temp Controlled Fill)

>

Drain

>

Cold Water

>

Hot Water

>

Heating

>

Detergent 1

>

Detergent 2

>

Detergent 3

>

Detergent 4

>

Hard Water (Detergent 5)

>

Relay 16 (Not Used)

>

Relay 11 (Aux Fill)

>

Relay 12 (Injection Flush)

>

Relay 13 (Drive Balancing)

>

Motor (Agitation profile and speed)

>

Relay 17 (Detergent 6)

>

Relay 18 (Detergent 7)

>

Relay 19 (Detergent 8)

>

Relay 20 (Aux Drain)

>

Relay 21 (Not Used)

>

Relay 22 (Beeper)

>

Relay 23 (Cold Spray, HP Series)

>

Relay 24 (Hot Spray, HP Series)

Motor

For the motor function, after pressing ENTER,
you are asked to enter a motor function
(programmed earlier, see pages 8-10). When
you have confirmed the selection with ENTER,
the display shows:

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