Appendix A - Build A Heat Cycle - B&C Technologies FM7 Computer Programming And Operating Instructions

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Any cycle can be converted to a heating
cycle by inserting a step after the fill, and
setting the end step condition to a
temperature (See Step 2 in the
illustration to the right).
Step 1 - Fill to a water level with hot
water. Heat is on, and will engage when
a minimum water level is met.
Watchdog timer of 9:00 allows time to
fill before an alarm is generated. Step 1
ends when the water level is reached.
Step 2 - Heat output is on. Watchdog
timer of 30:00 allows time to heat to the
required temperature before an alarm is
generated. Step 3 ends when the target
temperature is reached.
Step 3 - Heat output is on, Chemical 2
output is on, Relay 12 (injection flush) is
on (not required for machines with
plastic vacuum breaker). Step 3 ends
when a time of 1:00 elapses.
Step 4 - Top off step, same outputs as
step 1.
Step 5 - Heat output is on in order to
regulate temperature during the agitation
phase. Step 5 and the entire cycle are
complete when a time of 7:00 elapses.
Refer to the earlier sections in this
manual for a full explanation of each
step.
Appendix A
Creating a Heat Cycle
Funct ion
Cool Down
Fill to Temp
Drain
Cold Water
Hot Water
Heating
Chem 1
Chem 2
Chem 3
Chem 4
Chem 5
Aux 1
Aux Fill
Aux 2
Spin Test
Agitation
Speed RPM
Chem 6
Chem 7
Chem 8
Drain B
Aux 3
Signal
Aux 4
Aux 5
End Step
Level cm
Temp C
WDT m:s
Time m:s
33
1
Yes
Yes
Temperature
90
1
42
24
9:00 30:00
S t ep
2
3
4
5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
90
90
90
90
Yes
1
1
1
1
42
42
42
42
24
90
5:00
1:00
7:00

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