Digital Temperature Controllers E5CC/E5EC Solutions Guide for FAQs Using Basic Functions Basic Setup Procedure START Connect sensor and operating terminal. Turn ON power. CONTENTS Setting the sensor type Using ON/OFF control Using PID control 1. Setting the Sensor Type Setting the set point 2.
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2300 °F * When using the ES1B Infrared Temperature Sensor and an analog input, refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174). ←If the setting of the Input Type parameter does not agree with the connected sensor, s.err (S.ERR: Input Error) will flash on the display as shown at the left when the power...
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Set the number that you selected for the Input Type parameter on page 1-1. (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
ON again. output will turn ON again. Heating Cooling Temperature Temperature Set point Set point This width can be set as the This width can be set as the hysteresis. hysteresis. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Change the set value with the or-d (OR-D): Direct operation (Up and Down) Keys. (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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(HYS). Set the parameter with the Keys. Adjustment Level Change the set value with the (Up and Down) Keys. (When finished, press the (Level) Key to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Using ON/OFF Control MEMO Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
ON and OFF. The PID c onstants will be automatically calculated and set. If there is an external source that causes temperature changes (such as a heater turning OFF), u se autotuning or set the PID constants manually. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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2. Adjusting PID Constants (Refer to on page 3-1.) * To set these parameters, first set the st (ST) (self-tuning) parameter in the Initial Setting Level to off (OFF) to disable self-tuning. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Change the set value with or-d (OR-D): Direct operation ( Up and Down) Keys. (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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(Level) Key to return to the operation display.) *You can return to the Operation Level during autotuning execution. ← After Returning to Operation Level Operating Display flashing: Autotuning is being executed. ← Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Press the (Mode) Key several times to display d (D). Change the set value with the and Down) Keys. (When finished, press the (Level) Key to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Deviation ≥ 10% FS Deviation < 10% FS Limit Cycle MV Limit Cycle MV Amplitude: 40% Amplitude: 40% Deviation: 10% FS Deviation: 10% FS Time Time AT started. AT ended. AT started. AT ended. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
Upper-limit and → Upper-limit Lower-limit Alarm Lower-limit Alarm Alarm ● Outputting an alarm when the temperature is within a specific range Upper-limit and → Upper-limit and Lower-limit Lower-limit Range Alarm Range Alarm Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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You can change the conditions for restarting the standby sequence. For details, refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174). Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Temperature Alarm with Standby Lower limit value Upper limit value Sequence ⇒ Upper-limit Alarm with Temperature Standby Upper limit value Sequence ⇒ Lower-limit Alarm with Temperature Standby Lower limit value Sequence Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Alarm with Alarm value Standby Sequence * Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174) for information on alarm types 12 (LBA) to 19 (RSP Absolute-value Lower-limit Alarm). Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Example: Alarm Value = 100 Alarm value: 100°C Alarm value: 100°C Alarm ON Alarm ON 100°C or higher 100°C or lower *There is no upper-limit lower-limit alarm that can be set with absolute values. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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* If the Controller is equipped with HB and HS alarm detection, the Alarm 1 Type is not displayed for the default settings. To use alarm 1, set the output assignment to alarm 1. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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(Upper-limit Alarms and Lower-limit Lower-limit Alarms or Upper-limit and Lower-limit Alarms) Range Alarms) Press the (Mode) Key Press the (Mode) Key several times to display several times to display al1h (AL1H). al-1 (AL-1). Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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(The number of alarms that is supported depends on the model of Temperature Controller. Some of the alarm parameters may not be displayed.) (When finished, press the (Mode) Key to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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OFF at 119°C. Note: The same hysteresis is used for the upper and lower limits of an upper-limit and lower-limit alarm and an upper-limit and lower-limit range alarm Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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(The number of alarms that is supported depends on the model of Temperature Controller. Some of the alarm parameters may not be displayed.) (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the operation display.) Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC 4-10...
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(When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the Initial Setting Level.) * For details, refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174). Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Some of the alarm parameters may not be displayed.) (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the Initial Setting Level.) * For details, refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174). Simplicity on the Worksite...
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(The number of alarms that is supported depends on the model of Temperature Controller. Some of the alarm parameters may not be displayed.) (When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the Initial Setting Level.) * For details, refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Temperature Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174). 4-13...
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Setting Temperature Alarms Alarm Parameter Setting Levels The following displays are for a Controller with three alarm outputs. Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC 4-14...
1. An OR of the HB and HS alarms will be output. To assign an OR of alarms 1 to 4 and an HB alarm, assign the Integrated Alarm Assignment (ALMA). Advanced Function Setting Level sub1 (SUB1): Indicates the ←Auxiliary Output 1 Assignment parameter. ←Default setting is HA (Heater alarm). Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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Here, the normal heater current is 15 A, and the heater current for a burnout is 10 A. Normal current 15 A + Heater burnout current Heater burnout detection current = 25 A/2 = 12.5 A Normal Operation Heater Burnout E5CC/E5EC E5CC/E5EC Burnout Simplicity on the Worksite Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5CC/E5EC...
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