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5.

INDEX - INDEX CARDS

5.1

Analogue

For the configuration of both analogue outputs.

Range:

Using the drop-down input field, select either a standardized output signal (0-5V, 
0-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA) or a user-defined current/voltage output range (upper 
and lower limits may be selected as required between the limits indicated).

Physical Quantity:

Selects the output physical quantities.

Highest / Lowest Limit:

Sets the desired scaling of the output. The limits must fall within the operating 
range indicated above. 

Units:

Selects between SI or US units.

5.2

Relay

Used to set both optional alarm outputs.

Physical Quantity:

Selects the physical quantity for each alarm output.

Switching Point High:

Sets the high switching point.

Hysteresis:

Sets the switching hysteresis

that should be maintained

each time the signal falls 

below the upper switching limit.

Schaltpunkt

switching point

[%,°C,kj/kg,
g/kg,g/m³,mbar,...]

Relais

S

tatus

relay

st

atus

70

62

Ausschaltpunkt

switching off

Hysterese

obere Schaltschwelle

switching on

8%

[ppm,  ,°C/°F]

Configuration software

8°C

Summary of Contents for EE36 Series

Page 1: ...NUAL Hardware and Software Hardware and Software Series EE36 Series EE36 TRANSMITTER FOR TRANSMITTER FOR MOISTURE MOISTURE CONTENT CONTENT IN OIL IN OIL BA_EE36_06_e technical data are subject to chan...

Page 2: ...d in accordance with the installation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this...

Page 3: ...it board 9 5 2 Display module option 10 6 ALARM MODULE OPTION 11 7 HUMIDITY TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION 12 7 1 2 point humidity calibration 12 7 2 2 point temperature calibration 13 7 3 1 point humidity c...

Page 4: ...owed Grip sensors only at the lead wires Installation electrical connection maintenance and commissioning should be performed by qualified personnel only Safety instructions for use of the alarm modul...

Page 5: ...s The measuring medium e g oil shall be as clean as possible i e without contamination 3 2 1 General safety instructions for installation Because the sensing probe can be exposed to very high pressure...

Page 6: ...Installation of the probe by utilizing the ball valve set The ball valve set allows for the removal of the probe without interrupting the process Install the balve valve perpendicular to the direction...

Page 7: ...Attention do not bend connection cable 2nd step Slowly loosen the lock nut with a spanner spanner width 24 until the expulsion force acts on the probe In the installed state never completely remove th...

Page 8: ...Euro Standard 4 3 Connection configuration of bottom part of the housing with plug connections 8 35V DC 12 30V AC option C03 C07 The cable should be connected according to the number stamped in the pl...

Page 9: ...ired configuration 5 OPERATING COMPONENTS I U I U Hardware OUT2 OUT1 OUT2 OUT1 1 Current voltage output 2 RS232 3 Display 4 Push button 5 Diagnosis LEDs 4 5 Connection configuration of bottom part of...

Page 10: ...the button once again for five seconds 3 2 If both buttons are pressed for at least five seconds while the maximum value is displayed the MAX symbol disappears the maximum value will be deleted Reset...

Page 11: ...6A Minimum load 100mA 12V Schaltpunkt switching point C kj kg g kg g m mbar Relais Status relay status 70 62 Ausschaltpunkt switching off Hysterese Einschaltpunkt switching on EIN ON AUS OFF 8 NC NC...

Page 12: ...e performed directly on the circuit board or using the configuration software supplied for more details see Configuration Software chapter 5 4 Calibration Hardware 1 Insert the sensor probe into the r...

Page 13: ...anged D1 flashes resp disappears when pressing alternating S1 resp S2 10 BUTTON S1 store Pressing the button for 5 seconds stores the calibration value and the procedure is ended LED D2 flashes to ind...

Page 14: ...isappear from the optional LC display low calibration point 6 Insert the sensor probe into the reference temperature 2 high calibration point and stabilise for at least 20 minutes 7 BUTTON S1 Pressing...

Page 15: ...5 seconds starts the procedure The calibration mode is indicated by the lit LED D2 and the symbol CALIB HIGH will appear on the optional LC display CP 50 RH or BUTTON S2 Pressing the button for 5 sec...

Page 16: ...3 BUTTON S1 Pressing the button for 5 seconds starts the procedure The calibration mode is indicated by the symbol CALIB HIGH on the optional LC display CP 45 degC 113 F or BUTTON S2 Pressing the but...

Page 17: ...ON S2 Pressing the button for 5 seconds starts the procedure for the calibration mode RH Pressing buttons S1 and S2 simultanously for 10 seconds customer calibration settings are reset to factory cali...

Page 18: ...n of the sensor probe it is possible to replace the probe Note This will invalidate the factory calibration Sensor probe replacement procedure 1 Switch off supply voltage 2 Remove damaged sensor probe...

Page 19: ...ftware Transmitter failure no supply voltage Check wiring and supply voltage only green LED is illuminated continuously Electronics defect contact the manufacturer 8 6 Replacement of sealing element B...

Page 20: ...consumption 2x voltage output for 24V DC AC typ 40mA 2x current output typ 80mA for 100 240VAC typ 2VA Pressure range sensing pobe 0 01 10bar 0 15 145psi System requirements for software WINDOWS 98 or...

Page 21: ...equirements MS WINDOWS 98 or higher RS232 serial interface 2 INSTALLATION Insert the CD ROM supplied with the transmitter into the PC and open the set up application Follow the instructions of the dia...

Page 22: ...ions Save Workspace and Open Workspace apply to the tree structure only not to the configurations of individual transmitters 3 2 Interfaces Select Selects the serial interface COM port for communicati...

Page 23: ...itter is created in the tree This procedure requires the input of a number of parameters Group Assigns a transmitter to a group Network This function is not available for the EE36 series Interface Sel...

Page 24: ...restarts the microprocessor of the selected transmitter 3 5 Information Version Displays the version number of the EE36 software currently installed and the contact information for E E Elektronik 4 I...

Page 25: ...caling of the output The limits must fall within the operating range indicated above Units Selects between SI or US units 5 2 Relay Used to set both optional alarm outputs Physical Quantity Selects th...

Page 26: ...Replacement 3 Enter the nominal capacity C76 and the humidity coefficient in the corresponding input fields 4 Save the settings by clicking on the button Save Transmitter Replacement Probe 1 Open the...

Page 27: ...after that exhaust the air around the probe 0 5h Attention Other solvents than above mentioned can corrode the humidity sensor 1 point calibration Humidity Fast and easy calibration for accurate measu...

Page 28: ...value in the input field Humidity Reading with the reference humidity Value of the saline solution or display of HUMOR 20 8 By clicking on Save the humidity reading of the transmitter will be adjusted...

Page 29: ...ible Type Name of the transmitter series Humidity Calibration Date Provides information on the date of the last humidity calibration but only if the configuration software was used Note Calibrations p...

Page 30: ...tter in the Name field Complete the New Transmitter process by clicking on the button Add 6 2 How to read the configuration of a transmitter The current configuration of the selected transmitter can b...

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