3 set up digital i / o, Et up, Digital – K-Patents SeedMaster 2 User Manual

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8 SET UP SeedMaster 2

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SET UP -> INPUTS -> SYRUP PARAM.

1 /

TYPICAL BEET

TYPICAL BEET

m:

0 . 1 7 8

b:

0 . 8 2

c:

- 2 . 1

CHANGE

BACK

ACCEPT

SYRUP PARAM.

Fig. 8. 10

Selecting the quality parameters (see Ch.12.1):

There are 2 fixed (“built in”) sets of quality parameters called “TYPICAL BEET” and “TYPICAL CANE”.

The parameter data:
TYPICAL BEET

m: 0.178

TYPICAL CANE

m: - 0. 06265

b : 0.82

b : 0.982

c : - 2.1

c : - 2.1


The listed data on beet are regarded as typical (source: McGINNIS: Beet Sugar Technology, 3

rd

Edition),

while those on cane are based on Thieme’s data (L. Rózsa: Sucrose solubility in impure cane sugar
solutions, International Sugar Journal, May 2000).

Besides the 2 fixed sets of parameters it is possible to select LABORATORY as well:

m:

b :

c :

In this case quality parameters determined by the local laboratory can be entered.

NOTES:
1. It is advised to use local syrup quality parameters whenever possible.
2. The description of a procedure to determine these parameters can be found in the “APPENDIX”.
3. Setting m = c =0 (with any value of b) will result in a constant saturation function value Fsat = 1,0. This is

the case of a pure sucrose solution, that is non-sugar content and its effect on solubility will be

neglected.


CONCENTRATION CORRECTION:
It might be needed with low purity (purity < 80 %) syrups /mother liquor based on laboratory data.
K = 1 when typical correction is used.

8.3 Set up DIGITAL I / O


DIGITAL INPUTS (see Chapters 3.6.1, 3.6.2)

There are 8 digital input (DIN) channels. These can be anyone of the 3 possible input types (see: Ch. 4.1,
Figure 4.5).
There are 3 digital inputs per crystallizer which can be used: STRIKE ACTIVE, SEEDED and CHANGE
SYRUP inputs.

During a digital input set up operation the terminology familiar with the use of relays is used. An input is
regarded ACTIVE, when a contact type input is CLOSED, or OPEN (configurable).
For the 3 selectable input types OPEN and CLOSED has the following meaning:

Input : Contact

Transistor collector

DC voltage


OPEN : Open contact

Transistor is non-conducting

0 VDC

CLOSED: Closed contact

Transistor is conducting

24 VDC

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