Claims
- 1. A method for determining that ice has been substantially completely melted comprising the steps of:
- a. operating a heating means in a regulated mode to maintain the temperature of a melter below a setpoint for a predetermined time period sufficient to allow an ice sheet to split into two pieces, and
- b. operating said heating means in a fully on mode until the temperature of said melter exceeds said setpoint.
- 2. A method for determining a fault condition in a batch crystallization apparatus comprising the steps of:
- a. operating a heating means in a regulated mode to maintain the temperature of a melter below a setpoint for a predetermined time period sufficient to allow an ice sheet to split into two pieces, and
- b. comparing the temperature of said melter to said setpoint at the conclusion of said predetermined time period, where the temperature exceeding said setpoint indicates a failure to produce ice.
- 3. A method for determining a fault condition in a batch crystallization apparatus comprising the steps of:
- a. operating a heating means in a regulated mode to maintain the temperature of a melter below a setpoint for a predetermined time period sufficient to allow an ice sheet to split into two pieces, and
- b. operating said heating means in a fully on mode until the temperature of said melter exceeds said setpoint, and;
- c. comparing the temperature of said melter to said setpoint at the conclusion of a second predetermined time period sufficient to completely melt said ice sheet, where the temperature less than said setpoint indicates a failure of said heating means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of pending application Ser. No. 07/643,465, filed Jan. 18, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,113,664.
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