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Integral Process Thermostats and High-Temperature Thermostats
Operation manual
IN 130 T, IN 230 T, IN 230 TW, IN 530 T, IN 530 TW, IN 1030 T, IN 1330 TW, IN 1830 TW, IN 150 XT,
IN 250 XTW, IN 280 XT, IN 280 XTW, IN 550 XT, IN 550 XTW, IN 590 XTW, IN 750 XT, IN 950 XTW, IN 1590 XTW,
IN 1850 XTW, IN 2560 XTW, IN 2050 PW, IN 2560 PW, IN 4 XTW, IN 8 XTW
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Maureen RobinsonAug 19, 2025
    Why is my Lauda Thermostat cooling so slowly?
    • L
      Linda HawkinsAug 19, 2025
      Your Lauda Thermostat might be cooling slowly due to several reasons. The cooling unit might be switched off, so ensure it is on. The controller output limit could be active; if so, switch it off. The condenser may be contaminated, requiring cleaning. Also, check if the temperature limit value is too high and reduce it if necessary.
  • C
    Cody ReedAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my Lauda Thermostat is heating very slightly?
    • D
      Daniel MillerAug 22, 2025
      If your Lauda Thermostat is heating only very slightly, it could be due to several reasons: the controller output limit might be active, so switch it off. The temperature limit value might be too low, so increase it. The dynamic heating output restriction could be active, so disable it. The pump level might be too low, increase the pump level. The maximum current consumption of the device may be limited, increase the current consumption.
  • C
    Cory MoralesAug 25, 2025
    What does 'Low flow (cooling unit)' mean on my Lauda Thermostat display and how to fix it?
    • S
      Shawn ElliottAug 25, 2025
      The 'Low flow (cooling unit)' message on your Lauda Thermostat indicates that the flow in the evaporator area is too low. To resolve this, check the hydraulic circuit for blockages like closed valves or jammed hoses and fix the cause. Also, the pump level might be too low, so select a higher pump level. If the hose cross-section is too small, increase it or install a bypass. The cooling output may be too high for the available flow rate, so reduce the cooling output.
  • K
    kdunlapAug 26, 2025
    What does 'Low flow (heater)' mean on my Lauda Thermostat display?
    • H
      Heidi HernandezAug 26, 2025
      The 'Low flow (heater)' message on your Lauda Thermostat indicates that the flow in the heater area is too low. Check for blockages in the hydraulic circuit, such as closed valves or jammed hoses, and remedy them. Ensure the pump level isn't too low by selecting a higher pump level. Degas the device again, as insufficient aeration could be the cause. If the hose cross-section is too small, increase it or install a bypass. Reducing the heating output might also help if it's too high for the available flow rate.
  • K
    Kelly WilliamsAug 28, 2025
    What does 'Overtemperature protection' mean on Lauda Thermostat display?
    • M
      Michael ThorntonAug 28, 2025
      The 'Overtemperature protection' message on your Lauda Thermostat display means that the outflow temperature is too high. Wait until the outflow temperature has cooled below the overtemperature switch-off point or set the switch-off point higher than the outflow temperature.
  • G
    Gary RogersAug 30, 2025
    What does 'Gage pressure (Outflow pressure too high)' mean on Lauda Thermostat display?
    • D
      Denise CollinsAug 30, 2025
      The 'Gage pressure (Outflow pressure too high)' message on your Lauda Thermostat display indicates that the outflow pressure is too high. Try selecting a lower pump level. If pressure control is active, reduce the set pressure. If appropriate, increase the maximum pressure, but only if your application, hoses, etc. cannot be damaged.
  • J
    Jay RichardsonSep 1, 2025
    What does 'Level very low' mean on Lauda Thermostat display?
    • A
      Anthony RileySep 1, 2025
      The 'Level very low' or 'Low level' message on your Lauda Thermostat display means that the liquid level in the expansion vessel is low. Check hoses, connections, and consumers for leaks and fix them. Refill the missing heat transfer liquid if necessary. The liquid level can drop due to cooling or degassing, so refilling might be needed.
  • D
    Darius RothSep 3, 2025
    How to fix unstable temperature control on Lauda Thermostat?
    • A
      angel51Sep 3, 2025
      To fix unstable temperature control (temperature fluctuates strongly) on your Lauda Thermostat, increase the pump level. Open the manual bypass in the constant temperature equipment. If necessary, increase the control parameters Xp and Tn. Increase the flow rate through the application. Reduce the load.
  • M
    millstammieSep 5, 2025
    Why does my Lauda Thermostat switch to degas mode?
    • J
      Jimmy JonesSep 5, 2025
      Your Lauda Thermostat may switch to degas mode if cooling water enters the hydraulic circuit through a defective heat exchanger. Ensure the suitable cooling water quality. Otherwise there is a risk of corrosion!
  • T
    Trevor NguyenSep 7, 2025
    Why is the pump level not setting on my Lauda Thermostat?
    • H
      Holly MaddoxSep 8, 2025
      The pump level cannot be set if pressure control is active. To resolve this, switch off pressure control by setting the set pressure to 0 bar.

Summary

Safety

Safety information

Covers essential safety precautions and general guidelines for safe device operation.

Obligations of the operator

Details operator responsibilities and legal compliance requirements.

Safety fittings on the device

Covers safety fittings including overtemperature and low-level protection.

Overtemperature protection

Describes the overtemperature protection unit that prevents ignition of heat transfer liquid.

Low-level protection

Details the low-level protection unit preventing damage and ignition of heat transfer liquid.

Unpacking

Device description

Before starting up

Install device

Provides instructions and warnings for safely installing the device in its operational location.

LAUDA heat transfer liquids

Discusses LAUDA heat transfer liquids, their properties, and selection criteria.

Commissioning

Establishing a mains connection

Guides on connecting the device to the mains power supply, including safety notes.

Switching on the device for the first time

Details the procedure for initial device power-on and configuration sequence.

Setting heat transfer liquid

Guides on selecting and setting the appropriate heat transfer liquid for the device.

Operation

General warning

Provides a compilation of general warnings related to operating the device safely.

Setting Tmax

Guides on setting the maximum temperature (Tmax) and TmaxTank for safety and operational limits.

Safe Mode safety fittings

Details the Safe Mode function for emergency operation and fault handling.

Operation of a high-temperature thermostat

Operating a device with pressure overlay

Warnings, safety instructions and further information

Lists warnings, safety instructions, and intended/unintended use for pressure overlay devices.

Maintenance

Warning notes for maintenance

Compiles critical safety warnings related to performing maintenance on the device.

Checking the overtemperature protection

Explains how to check the overtemperature protection function for proper operation.

Checking the low-level protection

Details the procedure for checking the low-level protection function and its alarm.

Faults

Alarms, errors and warnings

Describes how alarms, errors, and warnings are displayed and handled on the device.

Troubleshooting

Provides a table of common faults, their causes, and possible remedies for process thermostats.

Decommissioning

Disposal

Lauda IN 530 T Specifications

General IconGeneral
Temperature Stability±0.01°C
Pump Pressure0.7 bar
Pump Capacity22 L/min
Power Supply50/60 Hz
Control TypeDigital
DisplayLCD

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