The following five temperatures for monitoring and controlling are defined:
Table 69 – Temperatures in TemperatureZoneType
BrowseName |
Description |
Optional |
NominalTemperature |
Nominal value (absolute) (e.g. 200°C) |
No |
HighDeviationTemperature1 |
Maximum value that is in the normal tolerance. A higher actual value may create a warning. Used for quality control. Relative value (e.g. +10°C). |
Yes |
LowDeviationTemperature1 |
Minimum value that is in the normal tolerance. A lower actual value may create a warning. Used for quality control. Relative value (e.g. -15°C). |
Yes |
HighDeviationTemperature2 |
Maximum tolerable value. A higher actual value may create an alarm. Relative value (e.g. +30°C). |
Yes |
LowDeviationTemperature2 |
Minimum tolerable value. A lower actual value may create an alarm. Relative value (e.g. -25°C). |
Yes |
Figure 13 – Nominal and deviation temperatures in TemperatureZoneType