Binder KBF-S 720 Humidity Test Chamber

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KBF-S / KBF-S-UL (E6) 02/2019 page 32/91
7. Temperature and humidity set-point entry
Required access level: User.
Setting ranges Control ranges
Temperature
-5 °C / 23 °F up to 70 °C /
158 °F.
0 ºC / 32 °F up to 70 °C / 158 °F without humidity
10 °C / 50 °F up to 70 °C / 158 °F with humidity
Humidity
20 % r.h. up to 80 % r.h.
20 % r.h. to 80 % r.h.
See climatic diagram, chap. 18.
For the control range of temperature and relative humidity, see the temp. / humidity diagram chap. 18).
With safety controller mode Limit”, adapt the safety controller always when you changed the
temperature set-point. Set the safety controller value by approx. 2 °C to 5 °C above the tem-
perature set-point (chap. 10.2).
Recommended setting: safety controller mode Offset” with safety controller value 2 °C.
When operating without humidity by activated function “Humidity off” (chap. 8), set the humidity
tolerance range to “0” in order to avoid tolerance range alarms (chap. 12).
7.1 Temperature set-point entry
Path: Normal display Setpoints Temperature
Press the OK button to enable the setting.
Temperature setting.
The current setting flashes. Enter the desired set-point with the arrow
buttons.
Confirm the entry with the OK button.
Temperature
With the arrow-down button you can continue with the humidity set-point entry (chap. 7.2).
With the Back button you can go back to the “Setpoints” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to Nor-
mal display.
7.2 Humidity set-point entry
Path: Normal display Setpoints Humidity
Press the OK button to enable the setting.
Humidity setting
The current setting flashes. Enter the desired set-point with the arrow
buttons.
Confirm the entry with the OK button.
Humidity
With the arrow-up button you can go back to the temperature set-point entry (chap. 7.1)
With the arrow-down button you can now change to the special controller functions setting (chap. 8)
With the Back button you can go back to the “Setpoints” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to Nor-
mal display.
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