Cryo-Compact Circulators
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8.5.2. REG+E-PROG - programmer input
>Setpoint : eprog
Keypad/RS232/extPt100
Variable : Control /
serial/eprog
E-PROG - Input
Setting needs to be carried out, if
1. setpoint programming is to be made via an
external voltage or current source or
programmer
For this, in the menu >Configuration< first set
the menu item >Setpoint< to >eprog<.
2. the heater variable should be controlled via an
external control pulse.
For this, in the menu >Configuration< set the
menu item > Variable.< to >eprog<.
3. the signal of an external flow meter should be
registered.
The E-Prog input can only be used either under menu item
>Setpoint< or under menu item > Variable <.
If the input is neither occupied by >Setpoint< or > Variable <, the
signal of a flow meter can be connected.
First set menu >Configuration<, then menu >Inputs/Outputs<.
• Connect the external voltage or current source or programmer to
socket (12) REG+E-PROG of the circulator.
Selecting the signal:
The programmer (E-PROG) input of the circulator can be matched to
the output signal of the external voltage or current source.
Voltage voltage input
Current current input
„L Value“ - Setting the LOW value: (See below
)
First adjust and set the lowest voltage or current on the external
voltage or current source (e.g. 0 V or 0 mA).
Then after approx. 30 secs enter the corresponding temperature
value (e.g. 20.00°C).on the circulator by pressing the appropriate
buttons on the keypad and press enter
to set.
„H Value“ - Setting the HIGH value: (See below
)
First adjust and set the highest voltage or current on the external
voltage or current source (e.g. 10 V or 20 mA).
Then after approx. 30 secs enter the corresponding temperature
value (e.g. 300 °C).on the circulator by pressing the appropriate
buttons on the keypad and press enter
to set.
Example:
• Set the external voltage or current source output for the equivalent of
50 °C temperature setpoint.
• The value adjusted and set on the external programmer is displayed
in line 4 of the LCD DIALOG-DISPLAY for control purposes.