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User Manual EE431

Duct and Immersion Temperature Sensor  |  4

1.2  Safety Instructions

1.2.1.   General Safety Instructions

NOTICE

Improper handling of the device may result in its damage.

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Avoid any unnecessary mechanical stress and inappropriate use.

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Installation, electrical connection, maintenance and commissioning shall be performed by qualified 

personnel only.

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Use the temperature sensors only as intended and observe all technical specifications.

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The device is designed for operation with class III supply (EU) and class 2 supply (NA).

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Do not apply the supply voltage to the RS485 data lines.

1.2.2.  Intended Use

The EE431 duct and immersion temperature sensor is optimized for reliable and accurate temperature monitoring 

in air and liquids within the specified temperature range (refer to datasheet 

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).Typical 

applications for the sensor are building automation, HVAC and process control.
Apply the mounting and installation methods described in chapter 4 Mounting and Installation.

 

WARNING

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages as a result of incorrect handling, installation, and 

maintenance of the device.

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Do not use the temperature sensors in explosive atmosphere or for measurement of aggressive gases.

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This device is not appropriate for safety, emergency stop or other critical applications where device 

malfunction or failure could cause injury to human beings.

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The device may not be manipulated with tools other than specifically described in this manual.

NOTICE

Failing to follow the instructions in this user manual may lead to measurement inaccuracy and device 

failures.

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The EE431 may only be operated under the conditions described in this user manual and within the 

specification included in chapter 8 Technical Data.

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Unauthorized product modification leads to loss of all warranty claims. Modification may be accomplished 

only with an explicit permission of E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.!

1.2.3.  Mounting, Start-up and Operation

The EE431 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.

Summary of Contents for EE431

Page 1: ...User Manual Duct and Immersion Temperature Sensor EE431...

Page 2: ...e Immersion Well 11 5 Setup and Configuration 12 5 1 Software 12 5 1 1 EE PCS Product Configuration Software 12 5 1 2 PCS10 Product Configuration Software 13 5 2 EE431 analogue with HA011023 13 5 3 EE...

Page 3: ...document and further product information on our website at www epluse com ee431 1 1 Explanation of Warning Notices and Symbols Safety precautions Precautionary statements warn of hazards in handling...

Page 4: ...ated with tools other than specifically described in this manual NOTICE Failing to follow the instructions in this user manual may lead to measurement inaccuracy and device failures The EE431 may only...

Page 5: ...s Service operations other than described in this user manual may only be performed by the manufacturer 1 3 Environmental Aspects PLEASE NOTE Products from E E Elektronik Ges m b H are developed and m...

Page 6: ...uded in the scope of supply Immersion well not included in the scope of supply 56 2 2 9 0 35 5 0 2 8 0 31 L 2 8 0 31 Width across flats 22 0 87 14 0 55 2 Length in mm Length in inch 50 1 97 100 3 94 1...

Page 7: ...of the device always observe the presented wiring diagram for the product version used The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for personal injuries or damage to property as a result of incorrect...

Page 8: ...15 35 V DC 24 V AC 20 V A D RS485 B D GND 1 2 3 4 Fig 1 Temperature sensor connection options No Function 1 Screw terminals for power supply and outputs 2 Address DIP switch for RS485 interface 3 Con...

Page 9: ...n Software refer to chapter 5 Setup and Configuration for further details EE431 set for F EE431 set for C 4 Mounting and Installation NOTICE Improper handling of the device may result in its damage As...

Page 10: ...h Placement options Temperature sensor Flow Temperature sensor Min 50 mm 1 97 Temperature sensor Flow Temperature sensor Min 50 mm 1 97 Fig 4 Correct position in a pipe 4 1 3 Mounting with Immersion W...

Page 11: ...rrect Position Incorrect Position Flow Flow Flow Flow Fig 6 Position of the probe in the pipe with immersion well 4 1 4 Maximum Inflow Velocity on the Immersion Well Immersion Well Length Brass Stainl...

Page 12: ...3J3 HA011066 Tab 3 Configuration accessories No Description 1 Plug in the configuration adapter at the bottom 2 Plug in the configuration adapter on the top Tab 4 Positioning of the configuration adap...

Page 13: ...the measurands The display flashes at one second interval for measured T beyond the range An offset Fig 11 and a 1 or 2 point adjustment Fig 12 can be performed as well as a reset to the factory adju...

Page 14: ...0 127 The 8th bit of the DIP switches is ignored ID 127 0111 111 To set address 0 via DIP switches the 8th bit shall be set to 1 ID 0 1000 0000 Example 0000 1011 binary Address set to 11 1 1 0 1 0 0...

Page 15: ...ble at www epluse com ee431 The measured values are saved as 32 bit float value FLOAT32 and 16 bit signed integer INT16 The factory setting for the Modbus address is 66 as an INT16 value This address...

Page 16: ...egister Map The measured data is saved as 32 bit floating point values FLOAT32 and as 16 bit signed integer values INT16 FLOAT32 Measurand Unit1 Register number2 DEC Register address3 HEX Read registe...

Page 17: ...CRC 42 03 04 A1 06 41 D7 3B 04 Fig 8 Example temperature query Decoding of floating point values Floating point values are stored according to IEEE754 The byte pairs 1 2 and 3 4 are transformed as fo...

Page 18: ...f accuracy required the temperature reference can be Liquid bath calibrator Dry block calibrator Climate chamber Handheld device e g Omniport30 please see www epluse com omniport30 Perform offset and...

Page 19: ...11066 E E Product Configuration Software for digital output and for 4 20 mA version without display Free download www epluse com configurator EE PCS E E Product Configuration Software Free download ww...

Page 20: ...B25 50 3950 K 1 0 NTC20k B4286 R25 20 k 0 2 C B25 85 4286 K B25 85 4286 K 1 0 Ni1000 TK6180 DIN B R0 1000 TC 6180 ppm K DIN 43760 Ni1000 TK5000 DIN B R0 1000 TC 5000 ppm K DIN 43760 Outputs Analogue...

Page 21: ...ctronics with Display Active Passive 40 110 C 40 230 F 40 130 C 40 266 F 40 C 150 C 40 302 F 40 70 C 40 158 F 20 50 C 4 122 F Storage conditions Without display With display 30 70 C 22 158 F 5 95 RH n...

Page 22: ...adio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the installation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference wi...

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