Section 6 - Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming Option; Overview - Honeywell UDC 3300 Product Manual

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Section 6 – Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming Option

6.1 Overview

What is programming?
Review program data
and configuration
Fill out the worksheet
What's in this section
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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 6 ramp
and 6 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.
While the procedure for programming is straightforward, and aided by
prompts, we suggest that you read "Program Contents" in this section as
well as "Section 3 - Configuration" before doing the setpoint
programming.
Draw a Ramp/Soak Profile on the worksheet provided and fill in the
information for each segment. This will give you a record of how the
program was developed.
The table below lists the topics that are covered in this section.
6.1
Overview
6.2
Program Contents
6.3
Drawing a Ramp/Soak Profile
6.4
Entering the Setpoint Program Data
6.5
Run/Monitor the Program
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