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User Manual EE360

Moisture in Oil Sensor  |  5

1.2.3.  Alarm Module with Voltages >50 V (Option AM2)

The optional alarm module is isolated from the low-voltage side of EE360 by a special partition; this must remain 

fitted at all times in the back section of the enclosure.

 

WARNING

An open enclosure corresponds to IP00 and exposes components carrying dangerous voltage.

 

The EE360 

enclosure must be tightly closed during operation. Any work (maintenance for instance) on the device may 

be performed by qualified staff only.

 

1.2.4.  Integrated Power Supply 100 - 240 V AC (Option AM3)

The EE360 enclosure must be tightly closed during operation.

 

WARNING

An open enclosure corresponds to IP00 and exposes components carrying dangerous voltage.

 

Any work 

(maintenance for instance) on the device may be performed by qualified staff only.

 An open enclosure corresponds to IP00 and exposes components carrying dangerous voltage. Any work 

(maintenance for instance) on the device may be performed by qualified staff only.

1.2.5.  Mounting, Start-up and Operation

The EE360 has been produced under state of the art manufacturing conditions, has been thoroughly tested and 

has left the factory after fulfilling all safety criteria. The manufacturer has taken all precautions to ensure safe 

operation of the device. The user must ensure that the device is set up and installed in a way that does not impair 

its safe use. The user is responsible for observing all applicable local and international safety guidelines for 

safe installation and operation of the device. This user manual contains information and warnings that must be 

observed by the user in order to ensure safe operation.

 

PLEASE NOTE

The manufacturer or his authorized agent can be only be held liable in case of willful or gross negligence. 

In any case, the scope of liability is limited to the corresponding amount of the order issued to the 

manufacturer. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages incurred due to failure to comply with the 

applicable regulations, operating instructions or the specified operating conditions. Consequential damages 

are excluded from the liability.

 

WARNING

Non-compliance with the product documentation may cause safety risk for persons (accidents, personal 

injury) or damage to property (measurement installation).

▪ 

 Mounting, installation, commissioning, start-up, operation and maintenance of the device may be 

performed by qualified staff only. Such staff must be authorized by the operator of the facility to carry out 

the mentioned activities.

▪ 

The qualified staff must have read and understood this user manual and must follow the instructions 

contained within.

▪ 

All process and electrical connections shall be thoroughly checked by authorized staff before putting the 

device into operation.

▪ 

Do not install or start-up a device supposed to be faulty. Make sure that such devices are not accidentally 

used by marking them clearly as faulty.

▪ 

A faulty device may only be investigated and possibly repaired by qualified, trained and authorized staff. A 

faulty device shall be removed from the process.

▪ 

Service operations other than described in this user manual may only be performed by the manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for EE360

Page 1: ...User Manual Moisture in Oil Sensor EE360...

Page 2: ...18 5 2 Integrated Power Supply 100 240 V AC Option AM3 20 5 3 RS485 Module Modbus RTU Option J3 21 5 4 Ethernet Module Modbus TCP Option J4 21 5 4 1 Available TCP and UDP Ports 22 5 4 2 IPv4 Settings...

Page 3: ...nt and further product information on our website at www epluse com ee360 1 1 Explanation of Warning Notices and Symbols Safety precautions Precautionary statements warn of hazards in handling the dev...

Page 4: ...e for safety emergency stop or other critical applications where device malfunction or failure could cause injury to human beings The device may not be manipulated with tools other than specifically d...

Page 5: ...for safe installation and operation of the device This user manual contains information and warnings that must be observed by the user in order to ensure safe operation PLEASE NOTE The manufacturer or...

Page 6: ...ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive components of the device and must be handled as such The failure to do so may damage the device by electrostatic discharges when touching exposed sensitive compo...

Page 7: ...ion 1 Front section with electronic display and probe cable 2 3 5 TFT colour display 3 5 push buttons for configuration menu 4 Back section with electrical connection alarm supply module and mounting...

Page 8: ...ing plate Space for optional modules Back section Front section Fig 2 Modular enclosure 3 2 Dimensions Values in mm inch Enclosure Polycarbonate 54 2 13 104 4 09 5 1 0 20 180 7 09 166 6 54 153 6 02 71...

Page 9: ...be Minimum insertion depth 23 1 Probe Maximum insertion depth Max depth acc table below Probe length mm inch Max insertion depth mm inch 100 2 5 64 3 9 200 6 5 164 7 9 400 14 3 364 15 8 600 22 2 564 2...

Page 10: ...2 mm 0 2 not included in the scope of supply Values in mm inch 54 2 13 14 0 55 166 6 54 5 1 0 20 7 0 28 Fig 3 Drilling pattern of polycarbonate enclosure 5 1 0 20 7 0 28 75 2 95 200 7 87 Fig 4 Drillin...

Page 11: ...GND RS485 RS485 A D RS485 B D V mA 8 35 V DC 12 30 V AC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Modbus RTU galvanically isolated Analogue outputs Supply V mA Fig 6 Electrical connection Analogue outputs Both analogue outputs...

Page 12: ...ndard 2x M16x1 5 Option J4 V GND GND OUT 1 OUT 2 GND RS485 RS485 A D RS485 B D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ethernet Modbus TCP E4 Option E4 Power supply analogue output 1 2 3 4 5 GND GND Output OUT 2 V OUT 1 Opti...

Page 13: ...c phase L1 n c Power supply 100 240 V AC for polycarbonate enclosure 1 2 3 4 5 GND GND Output OUT 2 V OUT 1 Power supply analogue output M12 plug front view AM2 Modbus RTU Power supply analogue output...

Page 14: ...output Modbus RTU only with order code J3 Power supply 100 240 V AC rical connection for stainless steel housing HS2 Option E6 Option AM2 2x M16x1 5 GND RS485 shielded RS485 A D N c RS485 B D N c Mod...

Page 15: ...ding to EN12266 1 4 4 1 Installation of the Probe Directly in the Process NOTICE For direct probe installation shut off valves shall be placed on both sides of the probe insert see Fig 7 Installation...

Page 16: ...may deviate by max 40 C 72 F from the regular temperature during normal operation Installation of the probe see Fig 8 1 Install the probe into the ball valve while the ball valve is closed 2 Open the...

Page 17: ...lock Do not bend damage the probe cable 2 Loosen slowly the lock nut with a spanner spanner width 24 only till the probe is pushed out by the overpressure in the process Do not completely loosen the l...

Page 18: ...n Software or using the push buttons see chapter 10 3 Optional Menu Fig 40 Alarm output Switch Hysteresis Mode The switching behavior is determined by entering a switching point and an associated hyst...

Page 19: ...ected errors are signaled at the alarm output Error Indication Mode When error indication mode is selected various errors will trigger the alarm output t closed open Error occurs No error Terminal 5 6...

Page 20: ...d for error indication only 5 2 Integrated Power Supply 100 240 V AC Option AM3 This module allows the EE360 to be powered with 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 2 VA Enclosure Polycarbonate Stainless steel Fig 1...

Page 21: ...Product Configuration Software or via display and push buttons see chapter 10 Appendix Fig 41 Modbus settings Modbus RTU Protocol Settings Factory settings Selectable values Baud rate 9600 300 600 1 2...

Page 22: ...net web interface Alternatively send an ICMP echo request ping to check correct communication settings UDP Port 5234 Backwards compatible communication protocol with EE36 Communication via Ethernet ta...

Page 23: ...he EE360 firmware is updated to the latest version by using the Product Configuration Software PCS10 Firmware for sensor V 1 0 22 or higher Firmware for display V 1 0 9 or higher Description Order Cod...

Page 24: ...ter e g PLC EE360 Request Hex Modbus address Function code Starting address Hi Starting address Lo Qty of registers Hi Qty of registers Lo CRC E7 03 03 EA 00 02 F3 BD Response Hex Modbus address Funct...

Page 25: ...can be read by scanning the barcode on the basic unit 1 2 2D barcode for probe serial number Fig 20 Pluggable probe Probe replacement procedure Plug off the damaged probe Plug on the new probe Update...

Page 26: ...ng adjustments and changes in settings please proceed as follows 1 Download the PCS10 Product Configuration Software from www epluse com pcs10 and install it on the PC 2 Connect the EE360 to the PC us...

Page 27: ...alculated values to the internal memory The data logger has a real time clock UTC time with a battery back up NOTICE Changing the UTC time erases all stored data The data logger can save 20 000 values...

Page 28: ...u Data logging Display settings Analog output Customer adjustment Alarm output Modbus settings Configuration of the data logger graph sampling rate graphs Setting of display layout measurands brightne...

Page 29: ...or Description Error Code Display Error Category Recommended Action Voltage out short circuit output 1 only 1 1 1 Check the wiring of the outputs Voltage out short circuit output 2 only 1 2 Voltage ou...

Page 30: ...Ds LED Color Description 1 blue Analogue output one set to voltage 2 orange Analogue output one set to current 3 flashing green Supply voltage applied microprocessor is active 4 red permanently lit fl...

Page 31: ...s locking mechanism to the inside 9 Perform a 2 point humidity adjustment of the EE360 with the PCS10 Product Configuration Software or with the display and push buttons Fig 29 Loosen the lock of the...

Page 32: ...ocuments the accuracy of the adjusted specimen Calibration and adjustment at E E Elektronik Calibration and or adjustment can be performed in the E E Elektronik calibration laboratory For information...

Page 33: ...value OFFSET Fig 31 Offset adjustment current measurement Reference value Measured value Adjustment point NEW ADJUSTMENT POINT LOW ADJUSTMENT POINT HIGH lower limit output scale or last calibration po...

Page 34: ...on Software Free download www epluse com pcs10 PCS10 USB C to USB A configuration cable HA010327 Replacement filter cap HA010110 Replacement probe1 See chapter 5 7 Pluggable Probe Option PC4 Replaceme...

Page 35: ...with regard to GUM Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement Temperature T Probe measuring range 40 180 C 40 356 F Accuracy1 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0...

Page 36: ...h pressure tight probe 0 01 20 bar 0 15 300 psi Temperature range Operation Storage 40 60 C 40 140 F without display 20 50 C 4 122 F with display Material Probe Enclosure Stainless steel 1 4404 AISI 3...

Page 37: ...alarm Output configuration mode measurands scaling error indication Relay configuration mode set points state Adjustment 1 and 2 point humidity temperature adjustment reset to factory adjustment calib...

Page 38: ...activity aw Water content ppm Rel humidity Temperature C Temperature F Temperature K Scale minimum Scale maximum Fig 34 Data logging Menu Layout Display settings Measurand 2 Measurand 1 Measurand 3 M...

Page 39: ...vity aw Water content ppm Rel humidity Temperature C Temperature F Temperature K Analog output Fig 36 Analogue output Menu Customer adjustment Offset Reference value Current measured value Calibration...

Page 40: ...sure Probe replacement Parameters Humidity coefficient Resistance R0 Capacity C76 Capacity gain Capacity offset Temperature coefficient TK Resistance Offset Code Daylight saving time UTC settings Time...

Page 41: ...asurand Switching point Switching point Hysteresis Standard Inverted Normal state Switch window Measurand Switching point low Switching point Hysteresis Switching point high Switching point Hysteresis...

Page 42: ...alue Value Stop bits Address Modbus settings Menu only available with connected Modbus RTU module during EE360 start up Fig 41 Modbus settings IP address Subnet mask Type shows the status of the DHCP...

Page 43: ...part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates use...

Page 44: ...e SARL T 33 4 74 72 35 82 info fr epluse com E E Elektronik Deutschland GmbH T 49 6171 69411 0 info de epluse com E E Elektronik India Private Limited T 91 990 440 5400 info in epluse com E E Elektron...

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