Programming, Example cycle 18 – B&C Technologies EL-6 Programming (SA, SB, SI, SP, HI, HP Series) User Manual

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Funct ion

1

2

3

4

Cool Down
Bal Load
Drain
Cold Water
Hot Water

Yes

Yes

Heating
Chem 1
Chem 2

Yes

Chem 3
Chem 4
Hard Water (Chem 5)
Relay 16
Relay 11 (Aux Fill)
Relay 12 (Injection Flush)

Yes

Relay 13 (Balancing)
Motor

1

1

1

1

Speed RPM

42

42

42

42

Relay 17 (Chem 6)
Relay 18 (Chem 7)
Relay 19 (Chem 8)
Relay 20 (Aux Drain)
Relay 21
Relay 22 (Buzzer)
Relay 23 (Cold Spray)
Relay 24 (Hot Spray)

Level cm

24

24

Temp C
WDT m:s

09:00

05:00

Time m:s

1:00

7:00

End Step

S t ep

The figure at the right shows a typical fill
bath.

Step 1 - Fill to a water level with hot
water. Watchdog timer of 9:00 allows
time to fill before an alarm is generated.
Step 1 ends when the water level is
reached.

Step 2 - Chemical 2 output is on, Relay
12 (injection flush) is on (not required
for machines with plastic vacuum
breaker). Step 3 ends when a time of
1:00 elapses.

Step 3 - Top off step, same as step 1,
except for a shorter Watch Dog Time.

Step 4 - This is the wash step. No
relays/outputs are on. Step 4 and the
entire cycle are complete when a time of
7:00 elapses.

A note about the Watch Dog Timer:
The Watch Dog Timer makes sure that
the machine reaches level or
temperature in a timely fashion, and
ensures that the water or heat doesn’t
stay on until someone notices a
problem. Don’t be confused - Step 1 will
end when the programmed water level is
reached, NOT when 9 minutes has
elapsed.

Programming

Example Cycle

18

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