• 14.7.F TAIL: RATE OF RISE [DEG/MIN]
- If RUB BLOCK is selected within the TAIL SENSOR PAIR
menu and RELATIVE ALARM SOURCE is set to AMB1, AMB2 or OPPOSITE, you can choose to
turn the rate of rise ON (default) or OFF. If RELATIVE ALARM SOURCE is set to OFF, you will not
be able to choose RATE OF RISE.
If turned ON, this setting monitors the rub block’s rate of rise of temperature in degrees per minutes.
If a rate of rise is detected equal to or greater than this value, an alarm will be generated and the
alarm relay being de-energized. This level setting ranges from 0.5 to 5.0, the default is 3.0.
NOTE
The temperature setting can be set to either Fahrenheit or Celsius, see FULL SYSTEM SETUP.
NOTE
On the TAIL ALIGN INFO screen (Image 28), T#9 is the sensor on the tail left and T#10 is tail right.
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Image 28
System Info Screen
Tail Align Info - Opposite
Sensor Value Abs Rel Trip
T#9
80
140 30 T#10
T#10
40
140 30 T#9
Image 28 shows the SYSTEM INFO screen for TAIL ALGIN INFO when OPPOSITE has been selected,
meaning that the relative alarm temperature for sensor T#9 is T#10 and vice versa. For instance, an
alarm will be generated when the actual temperature of T#9 exceeds the temperature of T#10 by +30°.
T#9 is shown in red since it is in an alarm state.
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• 14.7.G TAIL ALARM DELAY [S]
- The delay in seconds before the system alarms after a sensor
trips. The delay can be set from 0 to 10 seconds, the default is 1. Configuring the delay above zero
can help prevent nuisance alarms.
When a sensors trips, a cumulative alarm delay counter starts to count down. If the alarm condition
ends before the delay counter reaches zero, the delay counter starts to count back up to the original
alarm delay value and the Watchdog will not alarm.
If the system reaches the TAIL ALARM DELAY time, the alarm relay is de-energized, the ALARM
LED on the Watchdog lights up amber, and a warning showing the source of the alarm is displayed in
red on the main LCD screen. The alarm event is also logged in the ALARM LOG.
• 14.7.H TAIL STOP DELAY [S]
- The delay in seconds before the system shuts down. The delay can
be set from 0 to 60 seconds, the default is 60.
A cumulative stop delay counter starts to count down simultaneously with the alarm delay. If the
alarm condition ends before the delay counter reaches zero, the counter starts to count back up to
the original stop delay value and the Watchdog will not stop the system.
After the alarm delay time has elapsed and the alarm has been triggered, the stop delay timer will be
displayed on the main LCD. If the Watchdog reaches the TAIL STOP DELAY time, the stop relay is
de-energized, the STOP LED on the Watchdog lights up red, and a warning showing the source of
the stop condition is displayed in red on the main LCD screen. The stop event is also logged in the
ALARM LOG.
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