Alarm silencing, Features alarm silencing – Watlow MICRODIN User Manual

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Wa t l o w M i c r o D I N 4 . 1 3

Features

Alarm Silencing

Alarm silencing has two uses:

1. It is often used to allow a system to warm up after it has been started up.
With alarm silencing on, an alarm is not triggered when the process
temperature is initially lower that the alarm low set point. The process
temperature has to enter the normal operating range beyond the hysteresis zone
in order to activate the alarm function.

2. Alarm silencing also allows the operator to disable the alarm output while the
controller is in an alarm state. The process temperature has to enter the normal
operating range beyond the hysteresis zone in order to activate the alarm
function.

Alarm Silencing Mode (Alarm Output Group) allows you to view or change
whether alarm silencing is on.

Figure 4.13 — Alarm Silencing

Normal Operating Range

Alarm

enabled

here

Alarm

triggered

here

Startup,

Alarm

disabled

Time

Temperature

Alarm High
Set Point

Alarm Low
Set Point

Process

Temperature

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