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McD Ld Comp, FULL HT, PC Factor see Below Description

McD Ld Comp, FULL HT, PC Factor see Below Description

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Load compensation adjusts cooking times to compensate for differences in the cooking process such as load size. The control is continuously comparing the pot temperature to the set point temperature. (Load Compensation Reference Temperature) If the pot temperature is above the set point, then…

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  1. Load compensation adjusts cooking times to compensate for differences in the cooking process such as load size. The control is continuously comparing the pot temperature to the set point temperature. (Load Compensation Reference Temperature) If the pot temperature is above the set point, then the control will shorten the cook time. If the pot temperature is below the set point, then the control will lengthen the time. This is programmable within this function by displaying 0 to 10. Zero meaning no load compensation, while ten means the highest load compensation to check the temperature throughout the cook cycle.

    Load Compensation Reference Temperature is the temperature that the load compensation references to indicating to the control to either increase cook time or shorten cooking time.

    FULL HEAT turns the heat on as soon as the timer button is pressed to anticipate the drop in temperature from the product being cooked. The heat will remain on until the control senses that the temperature is increasing at which point the normal heat control takes over.

    PC Factor is Proportional Control that regulates temperature by pulsing the heat until reaches setpoint temperature. Range of 0°F to 30°F (0°F for best recovery time and 30°F the control will pulse the heat when the temperature gets withing 30°F of the set point. The higher the PC Factor the less likely to "overshoot" setpoint temperature.

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