Burnoff


When a probe is in a furnace, soot will collect in the end of the probe, which will have a negative effect on the performance of the probe.  Burnoffs are used to clean out the built-up carbon by burning it off of the probe.

 

Burnoff

Clicking on this value allows users to manually initiate burnoff procedure.  The user will have to confirm this action

The “Test Status” will display the status of the burnoff.

 

Cancel

Clicking on this value will manually shut off the burnoff test.  The user will have to confirm this action.

 

Next Burnoff In

This value is a displayed calculation based on the burnoff time set in the Burnoff Setup menu option.  It displays the number of minutes until the next burnoff will be automatically initiated.

 

Test Status

This value displays the current testing status.  The list of possible values are: Burnoff, Burnoff Recovery, or Idle.

 

Timer (sec)

This value shows the remaining time, in seconds, for the Burnoff.

 

MV

This value is a display of the current millivolt input value during a burnoff test.

 

TC

This value is a display of the current probe thermocouple input value during a burnoff test.

 

Start mV

This value is a display of the millivolt input value at the beginning of the Burnoff test.

 

Start TC

This value is a display of the probe thermocouple value at the beginning of the burnoff test.

 

Last Burnoff

This value shows the date and time of the last burnoff.

 

Last Min mV

This value is a display of the minimum millivolts measured during the last burnoff or impedance test.

 

Last Max TC

This value is a display of the maximum measured probe thermocouple input value during the last burnoff.