B. Retransmission of Setpoint using Broadcast communications
Three independent thermocouples are connected to three controllers. The three
controllers are linked together and the centre zone controller communicates the desired
setpoint to the end zone controllers. If the centre zone controller is set to a setpoint or
is running a program, the end zone controllers will automatically follow.
Additional communication modules are fitted in the controllers, rather than an
additional thermocouple. The communication between the controllers of the Eurotherm
3000 series is known as Broadcast communications. It is possible to switch off the linked
control and allow the controllers to work independently. In level 2 menu of the end zone
controllers (see controller operating instruction), scroll to L-r. Where the end zone
controller is a 3216 use the
up
down and select NO. Where the end zone
controller is a 3508 use the
up
down to select SP1, (SP1 = Local, and SP2 =
Remote). There is no need to alter the centre zone controller.
It is possible to set an offset (local trim) between the centre and end zone controllers.
This can be either a positive or negative difference from the centre zone temperature.
Once entered, this offset will always be added to, or subtracted from, the retransmitted
setpoint temperature (unless edited). To make this adjustment, enter level 2 menu of
the end zone controllers (see controller operating instruction), scroll to LOC.T (local
trim) and use the
up
down to enter the desired positive or negative value. This
will then be added to, or subtract from, the end zone set temperature. There is no need
to alter the centre zone controller.
C. Independent Control
The three controllers are completely independent. Note that it is not possible to
maintain very different temperatures in the three zones because of heat transfer
between the zones. The models listed in this manual are designed to achieve an
extended uniform temperature zone with the use of three control zones rather than
achieving different temperatures in each zone.
6.4
General Operating Advice
Heating element life is shortened by overheating. Do not leave the
product at high temperature when it is not required. The maximum
temperature is shown on the product rating label and in section 12.0
towards the back of this manual.
Lightweight ceramic fibre insulation can easily be marked by accidental
contact. Some fine cracks may develop in the surface of the insulation
due to the progressive shrinkage of the insulation materials. Cracks are
not usually detrimental to the functioning or the safety of the product.
Clean up any spillages in the insulation, as these can increase the rate of degradation of
the insulation material.
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