Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming - Honeywell UDC3200 Product Manual

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4.20 Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming

Introduction
The term "programming" is used here to identify the process for selecting and entering
the individual ramp and soak segment data needed to generate the required setpoint
versus time profile (also called a program).
A segment is a ramp or soak function which together make up a setpoint program.
Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming lets you configure six ramp and six soak segments to
be stored for use as one program or several small programs. You designate the beginning
and end segments to determine where the program is to start and stop.
Review program data and configuration
While the procedure for programming is straightforward, and aided by prompts, we
suggest you read "Program Contents". Table 4-24 lists the program contents and an
explanation of each to aid you in configuration. Then refer to Subsection 3.5–
Configuration to do the setpoint program.
Make sure SPRAMP is disabled.
Fill out the worksheet
Refer to the example in Figure 4-3 and draw a Ramp/Soak Profile on the worksheet
provided (Figure 4-4) and fill in the information for each segment. This will give you a
record of how the program was developed.
Operation
Refer to Table 4-25 Run/Monitor the program.
Program Contents
Table 4-24 lists all the program contents and a description of each.
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