E+E Elektronik EE1900 User Manual Download Page 3

CONTENT

1 General .................................................................................................................................................4

1.1  Explanation of Symbols .................................................................................................................................4

1.2  Safety Instructions .........................................................................................................................................4

1.2.1 

General Safety Instructions ..................................................................................................................................4

1.2.2 

Mounting, Start-up and Operation ........................................................................................................................4

1.2.3 

Intended Use ........................................................................................................................................................5

1.3  Environmental Aspects ..................................................................................................................................5

1.4  ESD Protection  .............................................................................................................................................5

1.5  Scope of Supply ............................................................................................................................................5

2  Product Description ............................................................................................................................5

2.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................5

2.1.1 

Sensing Probes ....................................................................................................................................................6

2.1.2 

Filter Caps ............................................................................................................................................................6

2.2 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................6

2.3 Installation .....................................................................................................................................................6

2.3.1 

Electronics Board .................................................................................................................................................6

2.3.2 

Sensing Probe .....................................................................................................................................................6

3  Electrical Connection ..........................................................................................................................7

4  Setup and Configuration ....................................................................................................................8

4.1  Selection of the Output Signal .......................................................................................................................8

4.2  Selection of the Measurand - Output Scale  ..................................................................................................8

4.3  Error Indication on the Analogue Output (NAMUR) .......................................................................................9

5  Automatic Sensor ReCovery (ARC)  ..................................................................................................9

6  Calibration / Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 11

7  Self Diagnosis and Error Messages ................................................................................................ 11

8  Replacement Parts / Accessories ....................................................................................................12

9  Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................12

Summary of Contents for EE1900

Page 1: ...BA_EE1900 v1 1 Modification rights reserved User Manual EE1900 HUMIDITY MODULE FOR CLIMATE CHAMBERS...

Page 2: ...equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf...

Page 3: ...al 5 2 1 1 Sensing Probes 6 2 1 2 Filter Caps 6 2 2 Dimensions 6 2 3 Installation 6 2 3 1 Electronics Board 6 2 3 2 Sensing Probe 6 3 Electrical Connection 7 4 Setup and Configuration 8 4 1 Selection...

Page 4: ...commissioning shall be performed by qualified personnel only 1 2 2 Mounting Start up and Operation The device has been produced under state of the art manufacturing conditions has been thoroughly test...

Page 5: ...E E Elektronik are developed and manufactured observing of all relevant requirements with respect to environment protection Please observe local regulations for the device disposal For disposal the i...

Page 6: ...47 Probe length see ordering guide Cable length see ordering guide Filter length see table below 3 5 0 14 3 5 0 14 Fig 1 Dimensions of EE1900 2 3 Installation ESD handling regulations must be strictly...

Page 7: ...tor If the probe is installed into a partition wall the probe s backend shall be isolated thermally 3 Electrical Connection Supply Fig 2 Power supply 15 35 V DC 17 29 V AC Connection supply and output...

Page 8: ...RH and error indication according NAMUR see chapter 4 3 is disabled After switching the output between voltage and current with the slide switch the scaling of the output can be set using the E E Pro...

Page 9: ...manually by pressing the Sensor Recovery button No 6 Fig 3 for min 3 seconds or automatically by applying a voltage of 5 30 V DC to the potential free input No 3 Heat IN Fig 3 for at least 3 seconds A...

Page 10: ...overy The ARC mode is indicated by the closed contact at the optocoupler output No 3 Status Fig 3 and by the red LED flashing very quickly The optocoupler output thus indicates wether the data on the...

Page 11: ...guration PC HA011017 EE1900 The adjustment shall be performed for the RH output against an appropriate RH reference See Calibration Kit User Guide at www epluse com ee1900 7 Self Diagnosis and Error M...

Page 12: ...RH Dew point Td Working range 20 80 C 4 176 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F for Tambient Td 20 C 36 F General Response time RH t10 90 at 20 C 68 F typ 15 s with stainless steel grid filter2 Output signal 0 1 5...

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