Specifications

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3.0 CHAMBER SAFETY
The Synergy Controller offers multiple built-in alarms to protect the chamber and the unit-under-test from
conditions outside their ratings. The alarms should be carefully set to appropriate limits based on the
capabilities of the chamber and the safe limits of product exposure. In addition to these built-in alarms, a
secondary controller should always be employed to offer further protection in the case of sensor or controller
failure.
3.1 Standard Alarm Limits
The Synergy Controller features standard high and low absolute limits and high and low deviations limits for
each channel. Look for the alarms in the setup folder for each channel in section 6.2 under
SETUP/Calibration/Channel 1, 2, etc.
3.2 User Programmable Alarm Limits
In addition to the standard alarm limits, the Programmable User Alarm System can provide additional
protection against open or failed sensors and process variable outside expected limits. User alarms can be
created using redundant sensors for any channel and provide shut down protection to reduce the probability
of machinery failure. See section 6.14
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3.3 Secondary Controller Alarms
Redundant protective mechanisms such as a TempGard limit controller should be use to provide complete
protection against controller and/or sensor failure. When used with a separate sensor, secondary alarm
controllers reduce the probability that a single point failure will cause damage to the chamber or to the
product inside. The secondary controller should be wired to remove power from all of the chamber’s
machinery in order to provide maximum protection.
3.4 Alarm System Testing
It is important that users periodically verify all alarm systems by test. As a minimum, it is important to confirm
that chamber shut down occurs and power is removed from heaters, compressor, etc. when standard alarm
limits, user programmable alarm limits and secondary controller limits are reached.
No complex software or hardware system is perfect. Defects are always present in a
software system of any size. In order to prevent danger to life or property, it is the
responsibility of the system designer to incorporate redundant protective mechanisms
appropriate to the risk involved. All Tidal Engineering products are 100 percent functionally
tested. Additional testing may include visual inspections. Specifications are based on
characterization of tested sample units; each production unit isn’t tested over temperature
and voltage. Additional testing or burn-in of a system is available by special order. Tidal
Engineering reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its products without
providing notice.
Make sure you completely understand the operation and function of the Synergy Controller
before you begin using your test chamber.
Dangerous voltages are present in this equipment. Disconnect electrical service of source
and tag circuit out before servicing or replacing components.
Do not use the Synergy Controller in any manner not specified in this manual. Improper use
may impair the safety features employed and may void your test chamber and controller
warranty. Failure to follow the proper operating procedures listed throughout any of the
information provided could cause damage to your equipment, personal injury or death.