Automatic BT Mode The temperatures dial (pic-27, lower right, currently set to 50 degree C) controls the switch between manual and auto BT mode. IMO, the auto mode is valuable in the warming up of the system and in the maintaining of charge temperature.
Manufacture recommends slow heat up steps (for the lifetime of the drum) and 15-mins of equilibration time at charge temperature for the first roast of the day. Dialing this temperature control knob, I can set the target BT temp at 50 degree C, and gradually increase it to 180 degree C (the charge temperature) and would never worry about overheating of the drum. In the auto mode, the gas pressure is switched between “High, Low, and Off†stages. For example, if the current BT is at 40 degree C and target BT is at 120 degree C, the gas will be in “High†until close to 117 degree C, and then switch to “Low†for slower approach, or “Off†for an overshoot (manufacture states 3.5% error of auto BT).
I actually roasted half-pound of green beans by the auto mode, and it tasted really good. I charged the beans, simply dialed the target BT at different time points, and voila I got Guatemala Antigua - Finca Pavon in Full City Roast.
But, no thanks, not again, I’ll do the full manual roast.
To do the manual roast, just set the BT dial to a high enough temperature (250 degree C), and the system will be always in the “High†gas pressure mode. The user thus controls the gas pressure gauge (as shown in pic-10) and the vent speed, the same as all other gas roasters.