Refractory Zone Definition; Historical Management; Images> Tab - RayTek CS210 Instruction Manual

Kiln shell temperature monitoring system
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6.2.7.3 Refractory zone definition

Within that dialog the user can define the beginning and end of each zone, as well as the thermal
conductivity and the thickness of the kiln refractory material. Other relevant information such as the
installation date, a description field and the display colour can also be entered.
Figure 34: Zone definition detail
6.2.8 <Historical management>
This screen records user preferences in storing historical information.
6.2.8.1 <Images> Tab
There are two different saving types available: the short term history (saving over minutes) and the
long term history (over once a day).
Figure 35: Historical management <Images> Tab
In the same example, the <Save every (minutes)> parameter is set to 10 minutes and therefore, a
thermogram will be stored every 10 minutes. If an alarm condition occurs before the 10 minutes
interval is complete, you can force the system to record additionally a thermogram of the alarm
condition by checking the <Save if there are alarms> box.
As to the long term history, in the example every day at 00:00 hours, one representative thermogram
will be stored based on the average of all thermograms in the short term history for that one day.
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Rev. B4 Feb 2015

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