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The roaster uses a Watlow PID controller (on the left) to control air temperature. It outputs a process value (4-20 mA), which an Avatar Instruments power controller uses to change the power to the heater via SCR phase dimming. The Avatar supports 240 V but the heater itself only can handle 208 V. This machine was designed to operate on 208 V but JavaMaster confirms it can operate on 240 V with an adjustment. Originally, JavaMaster suggested we limit the PID to 70% max output power. But that resulted in unexplained oscillations in temperature typically +/- 30 F. The Avatar includes an optional feature to limit output voltage via the V-LIM trim pot. This was adjusted so 100% on the PID corresponds to 208 V as measured by a true RMS voltmeter. If the machine is ever operated at 208 V again, it will require re-adjustment of this trim pot.
 
The roaster uses a Watlow PID controller (on the left) to control air temperature. It outputs a process value (4-20 mA), which an Avatar Instruments power controller uses to change the power to the heater via SCR phase dimming. The Avatar supports 240 V but the heater itself only can handle 208 V. This machine was designed to operate on 208 V but JavaMaster confirms it can operate on 240 V with an adjustment. Originally, JavaMaster suggested we limit the PID to 70% max output power. But that resulted in unexplained oscillations in temperature typically +/- 30 F. The Avatar includes an optional feature to limit output voltage via the V-LIM trim pot. This was adjusted so 100% on the PID corresponds to 208 V as measured by a true RMS voltmeter. If the machine is ever operated at 208 V again, it will require re-adjustment of this trim pot.
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== Operation Checklist ==
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* Get stuff ready: weigh beans, get:  hopper, funnel, pitcher, bags
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* Hook up water
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* Plug in
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* Turn Power on
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* Set levels
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* turn heat on
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* Empty chaff collector
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* hopper in place over the blower vents
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* put beans in
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* cap on
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* Hit Run!
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* hot air heats up beans, wait for it to reach set temperature
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* machine turns off heat, does something with water, continues to blow air to cool down beans.
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* machine turns off air
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* Pull handle to dispense beans into hopper
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* wait for beans to cool down
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* bag em
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* Unplug
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* turn off water
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* disconnect water
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* put hose back
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* put machine back
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