PU Monitor: Operating Manual
PU Monitor: Operating Manual
PU Monitor
Operating manual
BASICS
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VIEW RESULTS I
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VIEW GRAPH
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VIEW LIST N OUTPUT
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CONNECT TO
EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
ERASE FILES 18
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Controls ...................................................3
ON/OFF switch ..................................................................3
Indicator ..............................................................................4
Display illumination............................................................4
Switch functions and icons .................................................4
Auto power on.....................................................................4
Auto power off....................................................................4
Low battery condition .........................................................5
Starting ....................................................6
Preparing the instrument .....................................................6
Thermometer.......................................................................6
Starting the recording..........................................................6
Recording ................................................7
Stopping the recording........................................................7
Display temperature ............................................................7
Results.....................................................8
Results displays...................................................................8
Calculated results ................................................................8
Erasing a file .......................................................................8
Calculated Results ..................................9
Total PU achieved...............................................................9
Unique ID number ..............................................................9
Total recording time............................................................9
Maximum temperature........................................................9
Time within 2°C of maximum ............................................9
Temperature at pasteuriser exit.........................................10
PU cut-off temperature .....................................................10
Time adding PU's..............................................................10
Reason for stopping ..........................................................10
Graphical Review ..................................11
Cursor movement..............................................................11
Off scale records ...............................................................11
Display backlight ..............................................................11
Full List ..................................................12
Time line movement .........................................................12
Display backlight ..............................................................12
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Battery Charging ...................................13
Battery information ...........................................................13
Battery temperature...........................................................13
Menus ...................................................14
Moving the highlight.........................................................14
Selecting an item...............................................................14
Example ............................................................................14
Key Plug (Configuration) .......................15
Language...........................................................................15
Display contrast ................................................................15
PU calculation...................................................................15
PU cut-off temperature .....................................................16
PU calculation – Base .......................................................16
PU calculation – Z ............................................................16
Equipment number............................................................17
Mains frequency................................................................17
Leaving configuration.......................................................17
Output ...................................................18
Stand alone operation........................................................18
Connection to RPC-42 & 44 .............................................18
Connection to RPC-80 ......................................................18
Connection to PC ..............................................................18
Temperature Probe ...............................19
Probe position ...................................................................19
Choosing probe length ......................................................19
Maintenance..........................................20
General..............................................................................20
Probe socket ......................................................................20
Probes................................................................................20
Battery...............................................................................20
Frequently Asked Questions .................22
Battery and battery charging .............................................22
Controls.............................................................................24
Results...............................................................................24
Specification ..........................................26
Safety and Conformity...........................27
Safety warning ..................................................................27
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Controls
Flashing
“ON” indicator
Display
Icon
Display
There are four control switches arranged around the display screen.
Operate the switches by touching one end of the actuator onto the
glass above the marked area. Keep the actuator in position until you
see a change in the display or the flashing indicator.
The two top switches are used for the main control functions. They
take a few seconds to operate so that there is less chance of any
accidental actions.
ON/OFF switch
The top left switch is the on/off switch. Switch the instrument on by
activating this switch. Switch the instrument off by activating and
holding this switch for at least 10 seconds. Remove the actuator as
soon as the instrument switches off.
If there is a recorded file you must hold the switch for longer and the
file will be erased when you switch off. Print out important files or
save them in some other way before you switch off.
You cannot switch the instrument off when the battery is charging
from one of the Redpost printer/charger units or a Redpost battery
charger.
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Indicator
The small red lamp on the panel flashes once per second to show that
the instrument is operating. This lamp also flashes quickly five times
to acknowledge the action of either of the two top switches.
Display illumination
The on/off switch also turns on the backlight that lights up the
display. When any switch is operated or there is any other activity,
such as connecting the temperature probe, the backlight will turn on.
It will turn off again after a short time to save battery power.
Activate the on/off switch (for about half a second) to turn on the
backlight without causing any other action. You can do this at any
time even though the icon for this function is not always shown
because of lack of space on the display.
If there is very little charge in the battery then the backlight will not
turn on. This saves unnecessary battery drain.
For the other three switches the display will show a small “icon” to
indicate the function of each switch. The icon is in the same corner as
the switch it relates to. The switch icon becomes inverted (black for
white) when the switch is operated. If a switch has no icon then it
has no function at that time.
Auto power on
The on/off switch will not turn the instrument off while it is
connected to a charger but it can still be used to turn on the display
backlight.
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If the instrument is idle after recording a file the power remains on as
long as the battery has sufficient charge to correctly maintain the
recorded file. After being idle for one hour the instrument goes into a
power saving mode. In this state the screen is blank but the red
indicator lamp still flashes once per second. To resume normal
operation you must briefly activate any of the switches or connect the
instrument to a Redpost battery charger.
If there is less than 15% charge in the battery then the backlight
cannot be switched on. This helps to reduce battery drain and
ensures that any recorded files are saved for as long as possible. The
backlight increases the battery drain by about 4 times.
The instrument continuously monitors its own battery use and battery
charging to gauge the amount of charge that remains in the battery. If
the battery voltage falls to a low level unexpectedly it may indicate
that the battery is not correctly holding its charge. This can happen
after several years of use. If this problem occurs the display will
warn you that the battery may need to be replaced. More information
can be found in the Maintenance section.
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Starting
Switch on Start
backlight recording
Temperature
of probe
Set up the bottle or can in the correct size holder and fit the correct
length temperature probe. This process is described in the
“Temperature Probe” section.
Thermometer
When you are ready to put the instrument into the pasteuriser, start
recording by activating the top right switch.
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The illustration shows the English language version. The text changes according to the language
selected for the display.
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Recording
Animated
indicator
Stop
recording
Temperature
of probe
Elapsed
recording time
The temperature of the probe and the elapsed recording time are
shown on the display throughout the recording run.*
When the instrument exits from the pasteuriser you can stop the
recording by activating the top right switch or by unplugging the
temperature probe. Recording will also stop after the maximum time
(4 hours) or if the charge in the battery becomes too low.
Display temperature
The display will switch off if the instrument is too hot (above 70°C).
This avoids damage to the screen. Recording will continue normally
under these conditions and the flashing red indicator lamp shows that
the instrument is operating. Normal display operation will resume as
soon as the instrument has cooled.
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The illustration shows the English language version. The text changes according to the language
selected for the display.
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Results
The calculated results are displayed as soon as recording stops. They
are set out on three “pages” with 3 items on each page. The right
hand switch below the screen is used to move to the next page and
then from the final page back to the first.
Results displays
There are three different results displays and they can be selected
from the results menu.
Calculated results
All these results are calculated wherever possible. If the file contains
any off-scale records (outside the recording scale of the instrument)
then some results may be invalid. A warning is shown if this is the
case and some items may be shown as “unknown”.
Erasing a file
When you use the RPU-120+ with the RPC-80 printer charger unit
you can erase the file, after it has been printed, by using the control
panel of the RPC-80.
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Calculated Results
Total PU achieved
Unique ID number
The total elapsed time from the moment you start recording by
activating the switch until recording stops. Recording may be stopped
in a variety of ways either under your control or automatically. The
reason for stopping is given as the final result.
Maximum temperature
The total time during which the temperature was within 2°C of the
maximum. This gives an approximate value for the time the product
was within the pasteuriser holding zone.
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Temperature at pasteuriser exit
PU cut-off temperature
The total time during which the product temperature was high enough
for PU’s to be achieved and added to the total. The product
temperature was at or above the cut-off temperature for this length of
time.
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Graphical Review
Return to
Flashing
cursor
menu screen
PU cut-off temperature
Cursor movement
The record under the cursor is shown in detail below the graph. The
two switches below the screen are used to move the cursor. Moving
the cursor to the right moves it towards the end of the file.
The cursor moves by one record as soon as you operate the switch. If
you hold the switch for a short time then the cursor starts to move
continuously, slowly at first and then faster, for as long as the switch
is held. When the cursor reaches the last record in the file the switch
outline becomes dim and it no longer has any effect.
Moving the cursor to the left (towards the start of the file) works in a
similar way.
Display backlight
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Full List
Return to
Elapsed time from Up to four records
start of file shown in detail
menu screen
Four records from the file can be shown in detail on the screen. The
time line shows the position of these records in relation to the whole
file. The two switches below the screen are used to move the time
line. Moving the line to the right shows records nearer to the end of
the file.
The line moves by one record as soon as you operate the switch. If
you hold the switch for a short time then the line starts to move
continuously, slowly at first and then faster, for as long as the switch
is held. When the line reaches the last record in the file the switch
outline becomes dim and it no longer has any effect.
Moving the line to the left (towards the start of the file) works in a
similar way.
The time line is not shown for very short files (under 1 minute).
Display backlight
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Battery Charging
The battery in the instrument is re-charged whenever you connect it
to one of the Redpost printer/charger units or to a Redpost battery
charger. Do not leave the battery on charge continuously for more
than 24 hours. If you connect to the charger before recording a file
you see the complete charging information on the screen.*
Battery
condition*
Charge
rate*
Software
version
Battery information
All the other display screens show the battery condition using just the
small battery image from the complete diagram. This shows when
the battery is being charged by an arrow head that moves up the
battery image. The speed of movement shows the charge rate. The
dotted line shows the minimum level of charge needed to start
recording.
Battery temperature
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The illustration shows the English language version. The text changes according to the language
selected for the display.
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Menus
Select highlighted
Highlighted item
item
The two switches below the screen are used to move the highlight
over the item in the list that you wish to select.
The highlight moves down by one item as soon as you operate the
right hand switch. If you hold the switch for a short time then the
highlight starts to move down continuously for as long as the switch
is held. When the highlight reaches the bottom item the switch
outline becomes dim and it no longer has any effect.
Moving the highlight up with the left switch works in a similar way.
Selecting an item
Operate the top right switch to select the item you have highlighted.
Example
Select French
language
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Key Plug (Configuration)
The key plug can be inserted into the probe socket and puts the
instrument into configuration mode; this allows you to change the
way the instrument operates. The key plug restricts access to this
mode so that changes are not made unintentionally. You can use the
key plug only when there are no recorded files in the instrument.
Changes you make on a screen are only saved when you activate the
OK switch for that screen.
Language
You can select the language used for the text on the display. The
decimal point symbol used for numerical output is also changed
according to the language you select. English will use the point,
other languages the comma.
Display contrast
You can adjust the appearance of the display to give the best contrast.
This is set during manufacture and will seldom need changing.
Adjust so that the background “off” dots become just visible
compared to the clear glass at the edges of the screen. Adjusting for
the darkest “on” dots will not give the best contrast.
The changes you can make are intentionally kept quite small. You
can however set the maximum + or – value, save it with the OK
switch and then repeat the adjustment for greater changes. See
“Leaving configuration” below.
PU calculation
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if the temperature were to be increased to 67°C the time required
would be only 0.5 minutes. The increase in temperature required to
produce a ten-fold increase in kill rate is termed the Z value. The Z
value in this case is therefore 7°C.
Set the PU cut-off temperature at least 5°C lower than the planned
product temperature in the holding zone of the pasteuriser. Higher
values will give a very conservative figure for PU achieved and will
reduce the repeatability of the result because the product temperature
will be changing only slowly as it crosses the cut-off temperature
threshold. For beer the cut-off is not normally set below 50°C.
PU cut-off temperature
PU calculation – Base
PU calculation – Z
If you set a PU definition other than the standard for beer (i.e. other
than Base = 60°C and Z = 7°C) the results display will show the
calculation you have chosen.
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Equipment number
You change the first character position of the number using the lower
switches. A flashing indicator appears under the character you are
changing. When that is correct use the top right arrow switch to
move to the next character position and so on. You can leave a
character blank by moving straight to the next position. When you
have moved past the last character position you must save the
changes you have made by activating the OK switch.
Mains frequency
After you activate the OK switch for this screen you have finished the
configuration cycle.
Leaving configuration
Remove the key plug if you have made all the changes you need. You
can continue through another configuration cycle if you need to make
more changes. You can remove the key plug at any time or switch
the instrument off using the on/off switch but remember that any
changes you make on a screen are only saved when you activate the
OK switch for that screen.
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Output
The RPU-120+ instrument can used as a stand alone PU monitor or it
can be connected to a variety of other equipment so that the recorded
files can be permanently saved and/or printed.
The settings you make on the final output device (such as an RPC-80
or a PC) will take priority over the settings in the RPU-120+ when
results are calculated for display or printing.
With its detailed display of calculated results, graph and full list of all
records it is possible to obtain all the information about a file directly
from the display of the instrument. The only other equipment
required is a Redpost RPC-50 battery charger.
Connection to RPC-80
Connection to PC
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Temperature Probe
Probe position
Temperature probes fit into the container in a way that allows some
adjustment by way of a threaded insert in the seal. This allows the tip
to be positioned at the correct height above the bottom of the
container and on the central axis. The adjustment is 40 mm for bottle
probes and 10 mm for can probes.
For cans and small bottles the tip of the probe should be 10 mm to 15
mm from the bottom of the container. For larger bottles (over 250
mm high) the tip of the probe should be 15 mm to 20 mm from the
bottom of the bottle.
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Maintenance
General
The regular service will replace the probe socket and the battery (see
below) and so ensure reliable operation.
Probe socket
Probes
Battery
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If the equipment has not been serviced as recommended above then
as the battery ages it will not hold as much charge. The instrument
can detect this and when the problem becomes severe it can give a
warning on the display that the battery should be replaced. After
about a year of heavy use (or two years of light use) the battery
should be replaced as a precaution. Full fitting instructions are
enclosed with the new battery.
If you unplug the battery and then reconnect it the instrument will
assume you have fitted a new battery. Never unplug the battery
unless you intend to replace it with a new one.
If you plan to store the instrument unused for more than 6 months
you should first fully re-charge the battery. If possible give the
battery a few hours charge every 3 months during storage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sometimes the battery charge percentage seems to go down even though the instrument
is connected to the charger. What’s wrong?
Nothing’s wrong. When the battery is too hot to charge more quickly the charge rate is
lowered to the “trickle” charge rate which has to be set to a low level so that charging
conditions are safe. This low charge rate is not always enough to replace the charge
being used by the instrument, especially when the display backlight is on. The charge
percentage may therefore fall slowly. When the instrument has cooled down the
charge rate will increase and refill the battery. The heat may have come from outside,
for example from the pasteuriser or from inside from the process of charging the
battery itself.
When the battery is full it will also be trickle charged and the instrument will
occasionally increase the charge rate to “slow” to make up for any gradual losses. The
battery is quickly refilled and may very briefly show 100%. The charge rate then goes
back to trickle charge. This cycle repeats as long as the instrument is connected to the
charger. Do not leave the battery on charge continuously for more than 24 hours.
When I switch the instrument on it always has less charge in it than when I switched it
off. Why?
When the instrument is switched off and left unused the battery gradually loses charge
by a process known as “self discharge”. Because the instrument has no way of
measuring how much charge has been lost in this way it compensates by subtracting a
small, fixed value from the charge percentage when it is next switched on.
For maximum battery life when working continuously you should retain the previous
file until ready for the next run, erase the file without switching off and then start the
next recording at once.
There is no need to leave the instrument on the charger after the battery shows 99%
which is full charge. You should not leave the charger connected for more than 24
hours.
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How long will the battery last?
The specification shows examples of the instrument running time that can be expected
from a fully charged battery.
The service life of a battery will depend on the conditions of use. Giving an exact life
time is difficult. Heavy use at high pasteurising temperatures such as used for fruit
juices will reduce the life. Under such conditions a battery might be expected to last
for about a year. With light use and at beer pasteurising temperatures the battery might
last for 2 years.
The instrument continuously monitors its own battery use and any battery charging to
gauge the amount of charge that remains in the battery. This allows the percentage
charge to be displayed either as a number or as the black fill level on the battery
information diagram.
Whenever the charger is connected the charge rate is controlled by the instrument
taking into account the state of charge and temperature of the battery and the total
charging time. Charging can be fastest when the battery is empty and cool but must be
slower when the battery is nearly full or is hot. The aim is to replace the charge as
quickly as possible without overcharging or overheating the battery. This ensures a
long service life for the battery.
The display tells me that a new battery has been installed. I haven’t fitted a new
battery, what’s going on?
If you unplug the battery and then reconnect it the instrument will assume you have
fitted a new battery. Don’t unplug the battery unless you intend to replace it with a
new one. See the Maintenance section of the operating manual.
If the battery voltage falls to a low level and then recovers it may appear as though the
battery was removed and replaced by a new battery. This can happen if the battery is
failing to hold its charge after a year or two of use. It might also happen if the
instrument has been switched off and left unused for a long period (six months or
more).
A new battery must be fully charged before use and so the instrument must be
connected to the charger for several hours. The instrument display gives information
about this commissioning process.
In your case the instrument has wrongly sensed a battery change. You should follow
the instructions on the display and fully charge the battery as if it were new. If the
same problem occurs again within a short time then the battery is beginning to fail and
you should fit a new one.
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The charge rate shown on the RPC-80 is not the same as that shown on the PU
monitor. Which is correct?
The RPC-80 is compatible with the 100+ series of PU monitors but it was designed for
use with equipment that has a different battery type. The definitions of the charge rates
are not exactly equivalent but charging will take place correctly. Refer to the display
on the PU monitor for the correct charging information.
Controls
The display backlight is switched on by any of the following actions: activating any
switch (even those that have no other function at the time), plugging anything into the
socket, unplugging anything from the socket or starting any communications activity
that causes a message to be displayed. The backlight will switch off again after one
minute unless another action keeps it on.
If you only wish to switch on the backlight you should use the on/off switch because
then there is no chance of the switch causing any other unwanted operation (unless you
hold it for more than 10 seconds!).
The same actions that light the backlight will “reawaken” the instrument from its
power saving mode when it is holding a recorded file and has been idle for more than
one hour.
Results
If the product temperature is exactly equal to the cut-off temperature will any PU’s be
achieved?
Yes, PU’s will be achieved and added to the total. The precise definition of the PU
cut-off (see Results section) is as follows: “At or above this temperature PU’s are
accumulated. Below this temperature they are not.”
This definition also applies to the timing result displayed as “Adding PU’s” but often
printed as “Time above cut-off”. The definition of the result has always been the same
but in printed results the headings used in the past were not always so precise.
Unfortunately we must retain these same headings in some cases for compatibility with
older equipment. Thus the heading “Time above cut-off” in some printed results
should actually read “Time at or above cut-off”
The PU value displayed by the RPU-120+ is not the same as that printed for the same
run by the RPC-80. Why?
The RPC-80 recalculates the results from the raw data based on values you choose
when setting up the RPC-80. This makes it easy to maintain a plant-wide standard for
PU calculations and to change that standard without making modifications to all the
monitors. When using the RPU-120+ with the RPC-80 you must be aware that
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different standards for PU calculation (including PU cut-off temperature) may apply to
the displayed and printed results.
When using the RPC-42 or RPC-44 the printed results are recalculated to comply with
the 0.1°C resolution and 30 second recording interval of older instruments. Slight
differences may therefore appear between some of the displayed and printed results in
this case also. The PU value is not recalculated in this case.
The moment that the instrument leaves the pasteuriser is judged by a rise in ambient
light level from the relatively dark interior. If there are inspection lights inside the
pasteuriser or if for any other reason the light level is too high inside the pasteuriser or
too low outside it (where the instrument exits) then the result may not be calculated. It
may be necessary to improve the lighting at the exit end of the pasteuriser particularly
during night shifts.
The sensing sequence is triggered by the temperature of the product first rising above
the PU cut-off temperature and then falling below it again before the exit from the
pasteuriser. If this does not happen then the result is not calculated.
The light sensor can be seen in the centre of the instrument’s front panel above the two
top control switches, don’t cover this area with tape or adhesive labels.
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Specification
Storing data
- max No. of files : 1 (a single recording run)
- max No. of fields : 1440 (a field is one channel record)
- recording timer setting : 4 hours (the maximum recording run)
- recording interval setting : 10 seconds
Operating conditions - operation outside these limits may cause permanent damage
- instrument : -10 to +85 ºC
- temperature sensor : -30 to +150 ºC
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Safety and Conformity
Safety warning
The equipment may remain hot for some time after being taken from
the pasteuriser. Wear protective gloves when carrying.
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