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Brand | Huber |
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Model | CC508 |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Steps for correct initial setup and operation of the machine.
Overview of compact menu functions and controls for operating the unit.
Procedure for setting the over-temperature protection value and code entry.
Details on the POCO plug-in connector for external alarm monitoring.
Description of the analogue interface and its output channels.
Information on the ECS socket for starting/stopping temperature control.
Wiring details for the RS232/RS485 serial interface.
Overview of settings for analogue interface, signals, and digital interface.
Explanation of pictograms and keywords used for safety information.
Guidelines for proper use and general safety precautions.
Technical overview of the temperature control machines and their capabilities.
Defines duties and requirements for responsible persons operating the unit.
Specifies age, training, and supervision requirements for operators.
Tasks and responsibilities for personnel operating the machine.
Guidelines for maintaining a safe and clear working area around the unit.
Classification and technical requirements for safety devices according to DIN12876.
Details on classical float and electronic low-level protection systems.
Information on built-in protection features like auto-start and alarm functions.
Requirements for suitable environmental conditions for unit operation.
Factors affecting system performance, including thermal fluid and hoses.
Guidelines for proper placement, mounting, and securing of the unit.
Recommendations and guidelines for selecting and using thermal fluids.
Diagram and labels for the CC-Pilot control panel components.
Description of available display modes: graphical, LED, and status.
Detailed explanation of each field displayed on the CC-Pilot screen.
Detailed explanation of each field displayed on the CC-Pilot screen.
Information on the unit's internal clock and its battery backup.
Details on programmable event functions like acoustic signals and program starts.
Methods for operating the machine via function keys, rotary knob, or menu.
Using the rotary knob and key for menu navigation and function selection.
Using the number pad for entering function numbers and values.
Overview of the main menu and its available functions.
Description of the compact menu options for basic operations.
Configuration of automatic or manual control parameters.
Methods for automatic control parameter identification and adjustment.
Description of the comfort menu options for advanced operations.
Selection of various display modes: standard, graphic, device message, etc.
Creating, editing, and managing temperature programs.
Steps for creating and saving temperature program segments.
Setting program end conditions, names, and starting programs.
Setting cut-off limits for heating and thermal protection.
Starting, interrupting, or ending temperature programs.
Configuration and status information for the unit's pump.
Setting and adjusting the target temperature for the unit.
Defining the minimum and maximum allowable set-point range.
Selecting and activating/deactivating operating modes like temperature control.
Setting temperature ramps for gradual set-point changes.
Selecting between internal, process, or set-point tracking control.
Choosing pre-configured user menus for operation.
Description of the comfort menu options for advanced operations.
Activating or deactivating the acoustic signal output.
Defining the unit's start-up behavior after a power interruption.
Setting the unit's time, date, and alarm clock.
Description of the compact menu options for basic operations.
Selecting compressor operation modes: Automatic, Always On, or Always Off.
Reference to detailed control parameter settings in the Compact menu.
Adjusting display brightness, warnings, messages, and temperature resolution.
Reference to display mode descriptions in the Compact menu.
Entering activation keys to extend controller functionality.
Reference to program entry details in the Compact menu.
Resetting unit settings, user menus, programs, and parameters to factory defaults.
Selecting the operating language for the unit.
Setting Delta T, heating, and cooling power limits.
Reference to over-temperature protection details in the Compact menu.
Reference to program start/stop details in the Compact menu.
Setting internal and process sensor high/low limit alarms.
Setting a warning time before shut-off due to low fluid level.
Reference to pump settings details in the Compact menu.
Guidelines for adjusting internal, process, and return sensors.
Accessing service mode for reading internal sensors and data.
Reference to set-point configuration in the Compact menu.
Reference to set-point limits configuration in the Compact menu.
Entering/reading application information for controller parameterisation.
Displaying the installed software version of the unit's electronics.
Reference to start/stop operations in the Compact menu.
Reference to start ramp configuration in the Compact menu.
Reference to temperature control mode selection in the Compact menu.
Choosing between Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K).
Setting the time display format (hh, min, sec).
Inputting and activating an alternative set-point.
Reference to user menu selection procedure.
Reference to user menu configuration procedure.
Overview of functions for analogue interface, RS232/RS485, ECS, and POCO.
Detailed configuration options for analogue input and output.
Using analogue signals for control and output, including filter settings.
Detailed steps for setting temperature/current ranges and fine adjustment.
Functions for selecting RS232/RS485, baudrate, and slave address.
Using ECS for starting/stopping control, switching set-points, or release.
Functions for POCO relay control: OFF, Check active value, External alarm.
Controlling the unit via RS232 commands.
Monitoring process temperature via POCO relay for fault detection.
Monitoring Unipump operation synchronization with the unit's pump.
Controlling the relay via commands from a programmer segment.
POCO relay switching based on absolute internal/process temperature limits.
Detailed explanation of function numbers and their associated operations.
Setting and adjusting the target temperature, respecting limits.
Defining the minimum and maximum allowable set-point range.
Selecting internal, process, or set-point tracking control.
Inputting and activating an alternative set-point.
Defining the unit's start-up behavior after a power interruption.
Setting upper and lower limits for POCO relay switching.
Detailed explanation of function numbers and their associated operations.
Options for programming the potential free contact (POCO).
Detailed description of control parameter settings.
Information on machine status, warnings, and faults.
Defining and adjusting temperature values for the internal sensor.
Defining and adjusting temperature values for the process sensor.
Defining and adjusting temperature values for the return sensor.
Setting the maximum allowable temperature difference between sensors.
Setting the set-point default for temperature ramps.
Entering and managing temperature programs.
Controlling program execution: Start, Stop, Break, Skip.
Starting temperature programs, including calendar start.
Setting the time scale for programs in minutes or hours.
Using external signals to control various unit functions.
Detailed explanation of function numbers and their associated operations.
Setting the current date on the unit.
Setting the current time on the unit.
Setting the over-temperature protection value.
Starting or stopping the air purge function.
Selecting compressor operation modes: Automatic, Always On, or Always Off.
Setting the operating temperature mode.
Activating signals for the unit.
Starting or stopping the RS232 test.
Selecting a pre-configured user menu for operation.
Procedure for setting up and customizing user menus.
Assigning analogue input current to an input value.
Detailed explanation of function numbers and their associated operations.
Defining unit response to a cable break.
Displaying the unit model number.
Password input for service functions.
Resetting the unit to factory default settings.
Activating the degassing mode for closed applications.
Obtaining information about the machine.
Used under Customer Support Team directions.
Used only for Service. Contact Huber for further information.
Setting a constant cooling power, not automatic adjustment.
Setting the unit's BUS-address.
Setting the baudrate for communication.
Choosing the communication interface.
Detailed explanation of function numbers and their associated operations.
Selecting the operating language for the unit.
Displaying the software versions of the unit.
Set-points for the refrigerating machine (Service only).
Setting upper and lower alarm limits for process temperature.
Setting upper and lower alarm limits for internal temperature.
Starting the circulation function.
Starting the air purge function.
Starting or stopping the temperature control process.
Information on Com.G@te signal activation.
Displaying the status of sensor values.
Information on the status of the cooling machine and pump.
Information on the status of cooling control.
Choosing the graphic display mode.
Choosing the standard display mode.
Fine adjustment of analogue input current ranges for calibration.
Fine adjustment of analogue output current ranges for calibration.
Setting current/temperature assignment for the A/D converter.
Assigning a temperature value to the output current.
Setting the maximum available heating power (0-100%).
Setting the maximum available cooling power (0-100%).
Procedure for setting up and customizing user menus.
How to select and operate pre-configured user menus.
Instructions for safely connecting the unit to the power supply.
General steps for starting up the temperature control unit.
Steps for connecting external systems like reactors.
Procedure for powering on the temperature control unit.
Configuring the safety cut-off value for over-temperature protection.
Setting level indicators for chillers with capacitive level identification.
Defining the minimum and maximum allowable set-point range.
Procedure for setting the target temperature.
Initiating the temperature control process.
Procedure for stopping the temperature control process.
Steps for filling the unit and purging air from closed systems.
Procedure for draining the unit and connected external applications.
Instructions for replacing thermal fluid and cleaning internal components.
Using water as thermal fluid with Freeze Protection option.
Details on using a cooling water controller and connection diagram.
Using the unit as a bath thermostat, considering sample volume changes.
Detailed settings for OT limit, OT mode, and circulation.
Understanding OT modes (Stop, Process Safety) and displaying OT values.
Overview of available interface modules.
Details on the RS232/Serial standard interface.
Shared functions between Com.G@te and Web.G@te.
Detailed functions specific to the Com.G@te interface.
Detailed functions specific to the Web.G@te interface.
Overview of RS232, Com.G@te, Web.G@te interfaces and commands.
Details on LAI and Namur command sets for interface communication.
Listing of available interfaces: RS232/SERIAL, Com.G@te, Web.G@te.
Shared functions between Com.G@te and Web.G@te.
Wiring details for connecting PC, PLC or PCS to the socket.
Details on analogue interface and level socket connections.
Web.G@te operation via firewall, internet, and VPN access.
Using Ethernet for communication, including IP address and security.
Using USB for device connection and multiple Web.G@te allocation.
Saving and loading temperature control programs using USB sticks/HDDs.
Setting and changing the password for the thermostat's webpage.
Controlling the machine via mobile phone using Bluetooth.
Accessing web surface, SpyWeb, data tracing, machine data, and mail.
Firmware updates and VPN connection setup for service.
Splitting messages into Warnings and Alarm messages.
How errors are displayed and categorized: Hard, Soft alarms, Warnings.
Listing of error codes and their corresponding messages and actions.
General information messages not causing alarms.
List of hard alarms, their messages, and required actions.
List of hard alarms, their messages, and required actions.
List of hard alarms, their messages, and required actions.
Procedure for exchanging electronics or using the CC-Pilot as remote control.
General maintenance tasks for the unit.
Procedures for decontaminating the unit before repair or service.
Guidelines for cleaning stainless steel and painted surfaces.
Covering unused sockets with protective caps.
Safety notices and procedures for taking the machine out of service.
Guidelines for safely transporting the decommissioned unit.
Proper disposal procedures for thermal fluids and old machines.