Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual
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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A
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5)
At Step 5 in the recipe, the recipe is setting new Temperature and Atmosphere setpoints. The
recipe will continue to Step 6.
6)
In Step 6, the recipe is doing a TC_INQ (Thermocouple Inquiry). The recipe is waiting for the
furnace’s actual temperature to come down to the 1550°F setpoint that was set in Step 5. The
recipe will hold in this step until the actual furnace temperature is within its band around setpoint.
7)
The controller is now starting its Soak Timer in Step 7. The work will soak for 30 minutes. Once the
Soak Timer has completed, the recipe will continue to Step 8.
8)
The Controller has one of its outputs assigned as an Event Output 6. This output most likely
annunciates a Work Bell, starts an automatic transfer to quench, or any other option that this
particular unit might do. The recipe advances to Step 9.
9)
In Step 9, the recipe has a Programmer/User Alarm. This could also being annunciating a work
bell, starting an automatic cycle, or simply holding the recipe until the operator comes over to
Acknowledge where the recipe is. In this particular case, the work will not transfer until the
operator presses a button on the electrical panel. So, the User Alarm is holding the Event Output 6
on (from Step 8) to allow the transfer to happen. Once the operator has pressed the transfer button
on the electrical panel, they can then press the Acknowledge button on the operator interface
screen to allow the recipe to end.
Building a Recipe
Start by opening SSI’s Configurator.
From there, Log in with the appropriate username and password, by clicking the padlock icon
in the
upper left hand corner of the screen. After logging in, the padlock icon will change color, signifying a
successful login.