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1. Intermediate delay when FINAL TEMP is higher than HIGH TEMP.
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VAC. DELAY [DEL]
Function
Limits
FOCUS 4010/HT Dental Porcelain Furnace
TEMP DELAY
The duration of time that the furnace will remain at the HIGH
TEMP before the firing chamber is opened or before the
temperature will continue it's rise to FINAL TEMP (if defined) .
0 to 30 minutes (specified in minutes and seconds).
0 to 4:30 H in the HT Programs
FINAL TEMP
An additional heating or cooling mode. May be lower or
higher than HIGH TEMP. If higher - heating will be
reactivated. If lower - chamber will be opened slightly to
enable quick cooling to the FINAL TEMP value. Then the
platform will close the muffle and the temperature will
stabilize on FINAL DELAY temperature.
Optional parameter. In case not in use should remained blank
100C to 1100C in normal
100C to 1180C in HT
FINAL DELAY
The time duration the furnace will remain at FINAL TEMP before
opening the chamber.
0 to 30 minutes.
0 to 4:30 H in the HT Programs
To use only when FINAL TEMP parameter is programmed.
COOL TIME
The time required to lower the platform. The platform descends
in three progressive stages. Starting from when the firing
chamber is closed to the lowest position.
0 to 30 minutes.
VAC. START [S]
The temperature at which the vacuum starts
Any value within the selected temperature range of the program
(C) or (°F).
If equal to START TEMP than vacuum will start before DRY
TIME begins.
VAC. END [E]
The temperature at which the vacuum to be released
Any value within the selected temperature range of the program
(C) or (°F).
Must be lower or equal to the HIGH TEMP or FINAL TEMP (in
case FINAL TEMP defined higher than HIGH TEMP).
VACUUM LEVEL [L]
The level at which the vacuum is held during the cycle.
From 100 mmHg to 750 mmHg
In case constant vacuum pump activation required – the
VACUUM LEVEL set should be – 760mmHg.
Must always be set when using a vacuum firing.
Duration of the time for maintaining vacuum at HIGH TEMP or
FINAL TEMP (if FINAL DELAY defined).
0 to 30 minutes.
0 to 4:30 H in the HT Programs
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