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Temperature Sensor Alarms:
Low Temperature Alarm Difference: Element sends an alarm when the sensor
temperature goes below the low temperature set point (target temperature
minus this number). Default: 0 degrees. Range 0 10.0 degrees.
High Temperature Alarm Difference: Element sends an alarm when the sensor
temperature goes above the high temperature set point (target temperature
plus this number). Default: 0 degrees. Range 0 10.0 degrees.
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High Temperature Alarms:
Outside High Temperature Compensation: This parameter defines the number
of degrees added to the High Temperature Alarm when outside temperatures
are high. This feature ensures an alarm is not triggered just because it is a hot
day.
Absolute High Temperature (default 35C): Regardless of the Outside High
Temperature Compensation, an alarm is sent at this temperature.
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Min Water /Hour: Sends an alarm if the minimal water flow per hour is below the
value set here.
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Water Shortage To/From Time: Set the start and end time for the minimum water per
hour alarms to be transmitted.
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Auxiliary Alarm 1 or 2 Related Relay: These alarms indicate when a digital sensor
input is too high.
16.2 Alarm Reset
Use this table to:
Rest alarms. Resetting means:
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Element shuts down any active alarm.
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Element removes alarms from the alarm table.
Acknowledge: Acknowledge means:
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Alarms are noted but not reset.
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A reminder is sent after a period of time
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This data is recorded in the Alarm History.
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Go to Management > Alarm Reset.

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