Ramp Function - Lauda P 10 Operation Manual

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Ramp function

Example:
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3.
The submenu contains the following buttons:
Status
Press [Start] to begin the self-adaptation process.
You can stop the self-adaptation process prematurely by
pressing [Stop].
Set point
Specify the temperature set point T
Make sure you take the maximum temperature fluctuations
of ±15 Kelvin into consideration and set the [Tih] and [Til]
accordingly.
Definition
Select Internal using the slide switch to define the internal
control parameters.
Select Internal + external using the slide switch to define both
internal and external control parameters.
Control parameters
Here you can view, name and save the defined control
parameters as an additional parameter set in the Command
Touch.
The ramp function allows you to conveniently enter temperature changes
that occur over any period of time. The function is particularly useful for
recording extremely small temperature changes (for example, 0.1 °C/day).
If the current bath or outflow temperature (for example, 142.4 °C) should
decrease by 80 °C within 5 days, a temperature change of 80 °C must be
entered. A time of 5 days must also be entered.
The ramp function remains active until it is stopped manually or the
temperature limit values T
1.
Open the Home window.
2.
Touch the [Ramp] tile.
The Ramp function submenu appears.
3.
Touch the [Temperature increase] button.
Enter the temperature change in the input window (not the end
temperature!). You can also enter negative temperature changes.
4.
Press the [OK] button to return to the previous screen with the new
setting configured.
5.
Move the slide switch on the [Time unit] button to the required time
unit.
ss
- Seconds
mm - Minutes
hh - Hours
dd - Days
PRO bath thermostats and circulation thermostats
here.
set
or T
are reached.
ih
il
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