Honeywell UDC3200 Product Manual page 67

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Function Prompt
Lower Display
Alg1 = K x [(Input A x Ratio A + Bias A) x (Input C x Ratio C + Bias C) x (Input B x Ratio B + Bias B)]
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Selections or
Range of Setting
Upper Display
MULT
(See Note 1)
x (Calc Hi – Calc Lo) + Alg1Bias
CARB A
CARB B
CARB C
CARB D
FCC
DEW PT
OXYGEN
UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Product Manual
Parameter
Definition
MULTIPLIER—The following formula applies:
CARBON POTENTIAL A—Make this selection if
you have a Cambridge or Marathon monitor type
Zirconium Oxide sensor. See Note 3.
CARBON POTENTIAL B—Make this selection if
you have a Corning type Zirconium Oxide sensor.
This algorithm requires a temperature range within
the region of 1380 to 2000°F. See Note 3.
CARBON POTENTIAL C—Make this selection if
you have an A.A.C.C. type Zirconium Oxide sensor.
This algorithm requires a temperature range within
the region of 1380 °F to 2000 °F. See Note 3.
CARBON POTENTIAL D—Make this selection if
you have a Barber Coleman, MacDhui, or Bricesco
type Zirconium Oxide sensor. This algorithm
requires a temperature range within the region of
1380 to 2000°F. See Note 3.
CARBON POTENTIAL FCC—Make this selection if
you have a Furnace Controls Corp Accucarb type
Zirconium Oxide sensor. This algorithm requires a
temperature range within the region of 1380 °F to
2000 °F. See Note 3.
DEWPOINT OF CARBONIZING ATMOSPHERE—
Use this selection if you are using any Zirconium
Oxide Carbon Probe and you want to measure the
atmosphere in terms of Dewpoint. The range is –50
°F to 100 °F or –48 °C to 38 °C. This algorithm
requires a temperature range within the region of
1000 °F to 2200 °F and a minimum carbon probe
value of 800 millivolts.
PERCENT OXYGEN RANGE—Make this selection
if you are using a Zirconium Oxide Oxygen Probe to
measure Percent of Oxygen in a range of 0 to 40 %
O
. This algorithm requires a temperature range
2
within the region of 800 °F to 3000 °F.
Configuration
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