Alarms number 1 and 2 indicate that the respective sensor is damaged, shorted out, open, or further, that the temperature is out of range.
Alarm number 3 indicates that the temperature of the sensor 1 is below the value adjusted in the ICE function of the setup; alarm number 4 indicates that the temperature of the sensor 1 is above the value adjusted in the function Ht1 and alarm number 5 indicates that the temperature of the sensor 2 is above the value adjusted in function Ht2.
Note: To the alarm for the temperature of the two sensors and the temperature differential, the limits should be reported as a virtual alarm, clicking on the Virtual button. To learn more about the use of virtual alarms, select the topic Using Virtual Alarms.
See Also
URL of this page