Manual

Model 4069 ProfileIR
TM
 User Manual    Operation 
Research, Inc. 18    
ALARMS 
SCREEN 
The ALARMS screen displays the status of each of the alarms. The 
dashed line (-----) indicates no alarm.  Alarms are of one of two types, 
either a Critical or a Minor alarm. A Critical alarm will turn the 
system to off, dropping out the heater contactor. It is due to an 
abnormal condition that could damage equipment or harm personnel. 
A Minor alarm puts the system in a waiting state where the power level 
to the heaters is changed to 0%; once the condition has cleared the 
power level returns to the pre-alarm level. 
OVER TEMPERATURE  The Over Temperature alarm is a Critical 
alarm. A thermostat inside the 4069 Chamber heater monitors the 
reflector temperature, when the preset value is exceeded the system 
alarms and shuts down. 
COOLANT FLOW  The Coolant Flow alarm is a Critical alarm. A 
flow switch on the system monitors the coolant flow through the 4069 
Chamber heater. If it does not meet a minimum value or .25 
gallon/minute (gpm) it will alarm and shut the system down. Note: A 
flow rate of .25 gpm is significantly less than the heater requirement of 
1.2 to 6.2 gpm depending on the heater. Inadequate coolant flow can 
be a cause for the Over Temperature alarm. 










