Creating a heat cycle, 13 creating a heat cycle – B&C Technologies EL-6 Windows User Manual

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4.13

Creating a Heat Cycle

Any cycle can be converted to a heating cycle by inserting a step after the fill, and setting the end
step condition to a temperature (See Step 2 in figure 4.9 on page 29).

Step 1 - Fill to a water level with hot water. Heat is on, and will engage when a minimum water
level is met. Watchdog timer of 5:00 allows time to fill before an alarm is generated. Step 1 ends
when the water level is reached.

Step 2 - Heat output is on. Watchdog timer of 15:00 allows time to heat to the required temperature
before an alarm is generated. Step 2 ends when the target temperature is reached.

Step 3 - Heat output is on, Chemical 1 output is on. Step 3 ends when a time of 1:00 elapses.

Step 4 - Top off step, same outputs as step 1.

Step 5 - Heat output is on in order to regulate temperature during the agitation phase. Step 5 and
the entire cycle are complete when a time of 7:00 elapses.

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