Ramp-hold mode, A ramp-hold practice program, Programming a cooling segment – Sentry Industries Sentry Xpress 4.0 User Manual
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Rate
Temp.
Segment
°F/°C
°F/°C
Hold
1
500/277
1450/788
00.00
2
100/55
700/371
00.00
The first segment is the heating segment. The second
one is the cooling segment. The controller does not use mi-
nus numbers for cooling. Just enter a lower target tempera-
ture than that of the previous segment.
If you prop the lid or door for a fast cooling, program a
fast cooling rate for that segment. If you lower the tempera-
ture quickly by propping the lid but program a slow cooling
rate, the controller will just raise the temperature again.
Example: Some glass artists flash-cool the glass just after
it fuses. They open the door a few inches to remove heat,
then close it again. This takes the glass down rapidly
through the devitrification range. To program a flash-cool,
use maximum rate. This shuts off the heating elements dur-
ing that segment, allowing the kiln to cool rapidly.
Note: During fast cooling, do not open the door all the
way. Do not force-cool the kiln with a fan.
Note: You may get an FTL error message (page 12) if
you program a cool-down target temperature that is
close to room temperature. This is because the kiln
cools more slowly as it approaches room temperature,
causing the error code.
A Ramp-Hold
Practice Program
To practice using the controller, we will enter a program
that includes three segments. The last segment is a cooling
segment.
Using the programming instructions on the next page,
enter this firing schedule. Then use Program Review (page
4) to check for accuracy.
PrO1
rA1 = 250
°F 1 = 750
HLd 1 = 00.00
rA2 = 900
°F 2 = 1425
HLd 2 = 00.30
rA3 = 150
°F 3 = 750
HLd 3 = 00.00
rA4 = 0000 (zeroes cancel segments 4-8)
Make a simple chart like the one above when planning a fir-
ing program.
Ramp-Hold
Mode
You can make your own firing programs and store them
in the controller’s memory. A firing program tells the kiln
how fast to fire, and to what temperature. The simplest pro-
gram is one segment. You can use up to 8 segments with
your controller in Ramp-Hold mode.
Each segment includes a firing rate and firing tempera-
ture. You can also soak, or hold, the temperaturefor a spec-
ified period.
The Parts of a Segment
■
Rate (temperature change in degrees per hour)
■
Target temperature
■
Hold at the target temperature (not always used)
The controller can retain four programs in memory even
when power is turned off. Programs are numbered Pro1 -
Pro4.
The first message to appear after you plug in your Sentry
Xpress is
. Press
. Then use the
key
to scroll through these messages:
.
To use Ramp-Hold mode for the first time, select
. You do that by pressing the
key after
appears. Then follow the boxed instructions on page 8 to
enter temperature, heating rate, etc.
is Program 1. When you fire the kiln again, you
can repeat Program 1 by selecting
. (See page 4.)
When you are ready to fire a different program, select
, which is Program 2. Then enter temperatures, heat-
ing rates, etc. Select Program 3 and 4 the same way.
A program can have up to 8 segments, but you don’t have
to use all 8 segments. Use only the number needed per fir-
ing. Often one segment is all you will need. Zero out the un-
used segments. The instructions on page 8 explain how to
do that.
To over-write a program, select it and enter new rates
and temperatures.This automaticallyover-writes the previ-
ous program. Write down your programs in a notebook and
record firing results for all firings.
Programming a
Cooling Segment
For controlled cooling, program a segment to a lower
target temperature than that of the preceding segment.
Example: You fire at a rate of 500°F per hour to 1450°F
with your first segment. You want the kiln to cool at a rate
of 100°F per hour down to 700°F. Here is how you would
program the two segments: