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10.3.1 Temperature safety device class 3.1
If you turn the control knob (14) to its end-stop (position 10), the safety de-
vice class 3.1 protects the appliance. If you set the temperature a little
above the set-point, it protects the charging material.
If the safety device class 3.1 has taken over control, identifiable by the red
alarm lamp (14a) lighting up, the message “TEMP ALARM” on the controller
will be displayed and the buzzer will sound, then proceed as follows:
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Reset the buzzer by pressing the “RESET” key on the controller
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Disconnect the unit from the power supply
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Have an expert examine and rectify the cause of the fault.
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Start the unit again as described in chap. 5.
Setting:
To check the response temperature of the safety device class 3.1, turn on the chamber and set the de-
sired set point at the temperature controller.
The sections of the scale from 1 to 10 correspond to the temperature range from 0 °C / 32 °F to 120 °C /
248 °F and serve as a setting aid.
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Turn the control knob (14) of the safety device using a coin to its end-stop (po-
sition 10) (unit protection).
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When the set point is reached, turn back the control knob (14) until its trip point
(turn it counter-clockwise).
•
The trip point is identifiable by the red alarm lamp (14a), the message “TEMP
ALARM” on the controller display and the buzzer sounds. Reset the buzzer
with the “RESET” key on the controller.
•
The optimum setting for the safety device is obtained by turning the control
knob clockwise by approximately two scale divisions, which shuts off the red
alarm lamp (14a).
Figure 19: Setting
safety device class
3.1
Check the setting regularly and adjust it following changes of the set-point or charge.
Function check:
Check the temperature safety device class 3.1 at appropriate intervals for its functionality. It is recom-
mended that the authorized operating personnel should perform such a check, e.g., before starting a
longer work procedure.
(14a)
(14)