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How Your EASYHEAT Works
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Precision Induction Heating
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MBRELL
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The graph represents the 3-step heating profile in the example
Frequency Compensation
EASYHEAT LI power supplies incorporate frequency compensation technology to
maximize the power that can be transferred to a load for which the heat station has too
low a tap.. Frequency compensation equals zero for a well matched load.
Frequency compensation is enabled by default and is suitable for most applications. For
short heat cycles (less than 500 msec), disabling frequency compensation may improve
heating performance because the software controlled compensation may not have enough
time to respond. Longer heat cycles may also be effected for severely undertapped
conditions.
To disable frequency compensation:
Enter the Control Zone (press the page key while in the Home Zone).
Press the Down key.
Follow the on screen instructions to turn FreqOffTune off.
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The effectiveness and safety of your EASYHEAT equipment can be ensured for years by
following these simple maintenance steps:
Untimed profile steps are skipped (if they have non zero-setpoints)
Untimed and zero-Setpoint steps are interpreted as STOP by EASYHEAT
(A4 implied, above).
From the Home zone, Untimed heat cycles are continuous (until STOP).
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