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7.3. 
Selection of Ending Criteria 
The decision of which ending criteria to use is application dependent.  Best results are 
typically given with PREDICTION or RATE, rather than TIME.  Experiment with your 
particular sample to determine which criterion is best for your product.  SeEnding 
Criteria
 
on page 26. 
 
For PREDICTION, the MAX 5000XL uses a sample dependent test to automatically end 
a test.  The test, called the reliability criterion, is equal to the "actual moisture loss" at a 
given moment divided by the end point predicted by the microprocessor times 100.  The 
ending ratio can be set to a value from 00 to 99 depending on the user's desire to balance 
speed and accuracy.  The smaller the number, the sooner each test will end.  A value of 
99 means the actual moisture loss must exceed 99% of the predicted end point. 
 
For RATE, the MAX 5000XL ends the test when the sample weight loss rate has fallen 
below a preset percentage value.  This is useful for samples that do not conform to the 
standard exponential drying model but will show a consistent moisture rate loss at some 
point in the process.  The parameter may be set for values from 0.0010% to 9.9999% loss 
rate. 
 
For TIME, the MAX 5000XL ends the test after a preset time of up to 120 minutes has 
past.  This is sometimes useful for diagnostic and research purposes. 
 
Use “TEMP THEN …” to prevent a test from ending before the test temperature has been 
obtained.  This can be helpful for ashing, which takes a while to reach the final 
temperature, and for testing ultra low moisture samples, which don’t readily release 
moisture at the beginning of the test.