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MTF 9/15 

 

 

4.7  Operation With the Timer  

 

The 2132 can be used as a process timer allowing timed heating or timed delay, according to the 
options in the table. There are 5 timer modes, but 2 of them are affected by whether the setpoint 
ramp rate feature is being used, making 7 entries in the table. The table also shows the status of  
the Timer Light on the 2132. A visual impression of the different modes is given in fig 3. 

timer mode 

description 

timer light 

mode 1 

Timed dwell and 
switch off 

The timer starts timing when the actual 
temperature is within 1°C of the setpoint. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
switches off (i.e. goes into Manual) to 
allow cooling, and 

EnD

 flashes on the 

display. 

On while temperature is 
reaching setpoint. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 2 

Timed dwell and 
stay on

 

The timer starts timing when the actual 
temperature is within 1°C of the setpoint. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
remains on, maintaining the setpoint 
temperature, and 

End

 flashes on the 

display. 

On while temperature is 
reaching setpoint. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 3, with 

SPrr

 off

  

Time from cold and 
switch off 

The timer starts timing immediately. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
switches off (i.e. goes into Manual) to 
allow cooling, and 

End

 flashes on the 

display. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 3, with 

SPrr

 

active 

Dwell from working 
setpoint and switch 
off

 

The timer starts timing when the working 
setpoint is within 1°C of the setpoint. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
switches off (i.e. goes into Manual) to 
allow cooling, and 

End

 flashes on the 

display. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 4, with 

Sprr

 off 

Time from cold and 
stay on

 

The timer starts timing immediately. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
remains on, maintaining the setpoint 
temperature, and 

End

 flashes on the 

display. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 4, with 

Sprr

 

active 

Dwell from working 
setpoint and stay on

 

The timer starts timing when the working 
setpoint is within 1°C of the setpoint. 

At the end of the timing period, control 
remains on, maintaining the setpoint 
temperature, and 

End

 flashes on the 

display. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

mode 5 

Delayed switch on 

The timer starts timing immediately, and 
control starts at the end of the timing 
period. 

There is no “END” condition in this mode. 

On during the timing period. 

Off from the end of the 
timing period. 

 

4.8 

MF09 

Summary of Contents for MTF 15

Page 1: ...supply CONTENTS section page 1 0 Symbols Warnings 2 2 0 Installation 3 3 0 Operating Instructions 4 4 0 Controller Operation 5 5 0 Maintenance 10 6 0 Repairs Replacements 11 7 0 Fault Analysis 13 8 0...

Page 2: ...s Heat Light the adjacent light glows or flashes to indicate that power is being supplied to the elements 1 2 Warning Symbols DANGER of electrical shock read any warning printed by this symbol DANGER...

Page 3: ...A C supply with earth ground The supply may be Live to Neutral non reversible Live to Neutral with reversible plug or Live to Live The voltage or range of voltages on which the furnace may be operate...

Page 4: ...e at high temperature when not required The maximum temperature is shown on the furnace rating label and on the back page of this manual Materials such as waxes case hardening compounds melting fluxes...

Page 5: ...in the Navigation Diagram To return to the Home list at any time press Page and Scroll 4 together or wait for 45 seconds The Down T and Up S keys are used to alter the setpoint or other parameter valu...

Page 6: ...nd fig 2 indicate the possible difference between running without and with a ramp to setpoint value depending on the load and the value used 4 6 Navigation Diagram OP Hi SPrr m A w SP Home List Input...

Page 7: ...The timer starts timing immediately At the end of the timing period control switches off i e goes into Manual to allow cooling and End flashes on the display On during the timing period Off from the...

Page 8: ...ameter changes to run Note that the tmr display shows 0 zero during the last minute of timing and also shows 0 when the time has expired The timer light indicates whether timing is still in progress M...

Page 9: ...rrors or other system errors User calibration allows compensation for such errors and the 2132 allows for a user 2 point calibration This setting is password protected to avoid accidental alteration P...

Page 10: ...hroughout the world We also sell spares by mail order A telephone call or fax often enables a fault to be diagnosed and the necessary spare part despatched Each furnace has its own record card at Carb...

Page 11: ...ulletin No 11 and the UK Health and Safety Executive Guidance Note EH46 We can provide further information on request Alternatively our service division can quote for any repairs to be carried out at...

Page 12: ...beads When refixing the wrapped element position the beads just above edge of the metal channel to maximise the clearance between the outer case and the wires 6 6 Solid State Relay Replacement The so...

Page 13: ...ghts glowing on the controller The SUPPLY light is ON The controller may be faulty or not receiving a supply due to a faulty switch or a wiring fault The SUPPLY light is OFF Check the supply fuses and...

Page 14: ...MTF 9 15 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 8 1 Circuit Diagram heating element thermocouple 2A 2A Re d Re d Blue Blue L N PE controller L N filter SSR pink grey 2 1 3 4 Green Yellow 9 0 14 MF09...

Page 15: ...nd 220 240V models Electronic power limiting in the 2132 controller is used to reduce the power in the 220 240V model The correct power limit settings parameter OP Hi for the furnace are as follows 22...

Page 16: ...l 41 41 541 5877 Fax 41 41 541 5878 Email General Information Sales info kesn ch Accounts Department accounts kesn ch USA O ce 233 Rogue River Highway 425 Grants Pass Oregon 97527 5429 USA Tel 1 503 2...

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