Warning And Safety Functions; Overtemperature Protection And Testing - Lauda RE 104 Operating Instructions Manual

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6.5

Warning and safety functions

6.5.1

Overtemperature protection and testing

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a) Insert a suitable thermometer into the bath (long enough and far enough).
b) Remove the external consumers and turn the setting knob of the pump outflows to the
right side.
c) Set the setpoint to a temperature where you use to work (e.g. set the setpoint to 45°C
(
Section 6.3.)
d) Wait until the actual bath temperature has reached the setpoint temperature of 45°C
and until the indication on the reference thermometer does not change any more.
e) Remove the reference thermometer, which shows e.g. 44,8 °C.
f) Select CAL on the display and go forward as mentioned under point 1-7 (see
above).The actual bath temperature switches from 45°C to 44,8°C and the unit starts to
heat up until the actual bath temperature has reached 45°C. (! the reference
thermometer should also indicate 45°C).
− − − − The units are designed for operation with non-flammable and flammable liquids to
EN 61010-2-010
− When the switch-off point is being adjusted by more than 2°C ! display shows MAX
and actual overtemperature switch-off point with 1°C resolution for approx. 4 s.
− The position of the potentiometer is decisive for the setting. The display is just a help
for the setting.
− − − − Setting is possible only up to a upper limit of the operating temperature range + 5 °C.
− Set the overtemperature switch-off point. Recommended
setting 5°C above required bath temperature.
− Not higher than 25 °C below the firepoint of
the bath liquid (
− The actual switch-off point is indicated on the display, e.g.
110°C.
Section 5.3.).
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