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Input specifications
DC inputs [V]
AC inputs 50-60 Hz
[Vrms]
Minimum activation voltage [V]
8
6
Maximum deactivation voltage [V]
2
1,5
Maximum admissible voltage [V]
36
36
Current absorption at 12V [mA]
3,3
3,3
Max. admissible cable section [mm²]
2,13
N.B. Inputs can be controlled with both polarities (positive or negative with respective return to earth)
Table 6: Input specifications
Figure 8 shows an example of input application.
Figure 8: Example of input connections
The example in Figure 8, refers to a connection with voltage-free contact, using the internal voltage to control
the inputs (obviously using only useful inputs).
If a voltage rather than a contact is available, this can still be used to control the inputs: in this case terminals
+V and GND are not used and the voltage source (complying with the specifications of Table 6) is connected
to the required input. If an external voltage is used to control the inputs, all the circuitry must be protected by
double insulation
.
CAUTION: the pairs of inputs I1/I2 and I3/I4 have one pole in common for each pair.
With reference to the example in Figure 8 and using
the default input settings (I1 = 1; I2 = 3; I3 = 5;
I4=10) the following is obtained:
When the switch on I1 is turned off the
pump blocks and the signal "F1 is displayed"
(eg.. I1 connected to a float see section
6.6.13.2).
When the switch on I2 is turned off the set
pressure becomes "P2"
(see section 6.6.13.3)
When the switch on I3 is turned off the pump
blocks and the signal "F3 is displayed"
(see section 6.6.13.4 t).
When the switch on I4 is turned, passed time
T1, the pump is blocked and the signal "F4
is displayed"(see section 6.6.13.5).
Summary of Contents for MCE-55/P
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Page 279: ...275 IEC 60634...
Page 280: ...276 1 6 MCE 55 P e MCE 30 P 1 1 1...
Page 282: ...278 2 5 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 L L L 2 2 4 15...
Page 283: ...279 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 RST 2 2 4 3 1 8 3 3...
Page 284: ...280 AS 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 3 1 UVW 4 2 4 3 50 60 200 1...
Page 286: ...282 4 2 2 3 Press e Flow 5 A B C D d1 d2...
Page 291: ...287 3 9 64 X 128 4 MODE SET 10 7 MODE 1 SET 7 3 EEprom SET 6 SET MODE...
Page 292: ...288 3 1 9 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 MODE SET MODE 8 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 8...
Page 294: ...290 3 2 2 11 SET 10 15 12 11...
Page 296: ...292 12 11 13 GO SB...
Page 297: ...293 4 4 1 Link 8 4 2 4 2 1 Link 2 Link 5...
Page 300: ...296 4 3 1 2 1 4 3 1 3 SET MODE LA RC FN MS FS FL AC AE O1 1 O2 2 4 4 ET 6 6 9 FL...
Page 326: ...322 BL 10 6 24 24 30 LP 295 348 HP OT TE 100 C 85 C OB BT 120 C 100 C OC 10 6 OF 10 6 29...
Page 327: ...323 8 8 1 PMW 4 2 8 2 8 3 8 3 SET EE EEprom FLASH...
Page 494: ...490 1 492 2 495 3 496 4 498 5 499 6 4 20 mA 500 7 501 8 502 9 503 10 506 11 506 12 508 13 523...
Page 495: ...491 IEC 364 inverter...
Page 496: ...492 1 Inverter inverter inverter 6 inverter MCE 55 P MCE 30 P 1 1 1...
Page 502: ...498 4 2 2 3 Press Flow 5 A B C D d1 d2...
Page 507: ...503 3 9 oled 64 X 128 4 MODE SET 9 inverter 7 MODE 1 SET 7 3 EEprom SET 6 SET MODE...
Page 508: ...504 3 1 9 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 MODE SET Setpoint MODE 8 ONOMA TOY MENOY 2 Setpoint 2 5 5 5 2 2 8...
Page 512: ...508 12 11 12 GO SB FAULT...
Page 543: ...539 8 8 1 PMW 4 2 8 2 inverter 8 3 8 3 inverter SET EEPROM FLASH setpoint...
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