Specifications

Technical description
DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 27
DewPoint Set
:
Not Used.
Diff. DewPoint
:
Not Used.
E Drain Time
:
Not Used.
E Drain Pause
:
Not Used.
S Drain Time
:
Setting of the condensate drainage time of the solenoid valve located on the condensate separator.
S Drain Pause
:
Setting of the pause time between two successive condensate drain cycles of the valve located on
the condensate separator.
Display Contrast.
:
Adjustment of the contrast of the LCD display, depending on the observation angle, the
illumination, the ambient temperature, etc.
LEVEL 2
Min DewPoint
:
Not Used.
Max DewPoint
:
Not Used.
! Low DewPoint
:
Setting of the threshold activating the alarm for the low DewPoint.
Low DP Diff. !
:
This is the differential temperature to deactivate the low DewPoint alarm.
Low DP Delay
!:
Setting in minutes of the delay for the low DewPoint alarm; For example, setting the "Low DewPoint
!" value on -5, the "Low DP Diff.!” value on 6, and the "Low DP Delay !value on 10, the alarm is activated when the
DewPoint remains below -5°C for at least 10 minutes and goes off as soon as the DewPoint goes over +1ºC.
Stop ! Low DP
:
Selecting “YES, it is possible to enable the low DewPoint alarm to Shut down the dryer; otherwise a
simple alarm signal is displayed.
! High DewPoint
:
Setting of the threshold activating the alarm for the high DewPoint.
High DP Diff. !
:
This is the differential temperature to deactivate the high DewPoint alarm.
High DP Delay !
:
Setting in minutes of the delay for the high DewPoint alarm; For example, setting the "High
DewPoint !" value on 15, the "High DP ! Diff.” value on -5, and the "High DP Delay !” value on 10, the alarm is
activated when the DewPoint remains over 15°C for a t least 10 minutes a goes off as soon as the DewPoint goes
below +10ºC.
Stop ! High DP
:
Selecting “YES”, it is possible to enable the high DewPoint alarm to Shut down the dryer; otherwise
a simple alarm signal is displayed.
Condensation !
:
Setting of the activation threshold for the condensing temperature too high.
Condens. Diff. !
:
This is the differential temperature to deactivate the high condensing temperature alarm
.
Condens. Delay !
:
Setting in minutes of the delay for the alarm when the condensing temperature is too high; For
example, setting the "Condensation !" value on 60, the "Condens.! Diff." value on -5, and the "Condens.! Delay" value
on 10, the alarm is activated when the condensing temperature remains over +60°C for at least 10 minut es and goes
off as soon as it falls, below +55ºC. NOTE : the condensing temperature,” too high alarm” will Shut down the dryer.
Automatic Start-Up
:
At factory setting of NO”, each time the dryer is powered ON it will always enter the Stand-by
condition; Selecting “YES”, the dryer will continue the function it was performing at the moment of the power cut off.
SELECTING YES” THE USER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PROPER
PROTECTION FOR POSSIBLE SUDDEN POWER RESTORATION TO THE DRYER.
Recovery After ! Autom
. :
Automatic alarms recovery; Selecting “NO”, in case of the activation of an alarm that
stopped the dryer, the operator will have to stop the alarm switching the dryer to stand-by condition (pressing the [15]
button for at least 2 seconds); If “YES” is selected, the dryer will revert to its previous operational condition as soon as
the nominal conditions will be restored.
SELECTING YES” THE USER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PROPER
PROTECTION FOR POSSIBLE SUDDEN POWER RESTORATION TO THE DRYER.
Peripheral No : Assignment of a physical address for the DMC20, in case this is connected to a data transmission
network via a serial port.