EMKO ESM-7710 Instruction Manual Download Page 12

3.1 Terminal Layout and Connection Instructions

You must ensure that the device is correctly configured for your application.
Incorrect configuration could result in damage to the temperature being
controlled, and/or personal injury. It is your responsibility, as the installer, to
ensure that the configuration is correct.
Device parameters has factory default values. These parameters must be set
according to the system’s needs.

Only qualified personnel and technicians should work on this equipment. This
equipment contains internal circuits with voltage dangerous to human life.
There is severe danger for human life in the case of unauthorized intervention.

Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unit against
damage and to prevent failure.

Keep the power off until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and
trouble with the unit can be prevented.

3.Electrical Wirings

c
c
c
c

a

Torque
0.5 Nm

Max. 2.5 mm / 0.098 inch

Wire Size:

14AWG/1 mm²

Solid /Stranded

Screw driver

0.8 x 3 mm

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Summary of Contents for ESM-7710

Page 1: ...mum pulling time adjustment for control outputs Password protection for programming mode igits display NTC Input or PTC Input or J type thermocouple or K type thermocouple or PT 100 2 wire or 3 wire t...

Page 2: ...n of the parameters are explained Configurable control function that is on the device is explained Also in these sections there are warnings to prevent serious injury while doing the physical and elec...

Page 3: ...WITH ONE RELAY 3 4 LABELS FOR ESM 7710 TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER WITH TWO RELAYS SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUT CONNECTION OF THE DEVICE INPUT CONNECTION 3 6 1 TC THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTION 3 6 2 RTD CONNECTIONS 3 6...

Page 4: ...10 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EN 61000 6 4 2001...

Page 5: ...e Automative Machine Production Industries Application Fields Note 1 Optional Relay output is standard in ESM with two relays 7710 ESM 7710 Standard Output 2 Relay Output Output 1 Relay Output Optiona...

Page 6: ...o your needs Please contact us if your needs are out of the standards V Z Vac Vdc Vacdc W ESM 7710 72x72 DIN Size A BC D E FG HI U V W Z 1 0 00 2 0 0 12 05 09 J Fe CuNi IEC584 1 ITS90 PTC Note 1 Input...

Page 7: ...ff until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and trouble with the unit can be prevented Never attempt to disassemble modify or repair this unit Tampering with the unit may results in...

Page 8: ...SM 7710 Temperature Controller with One Relay Panel surface maximum thickness 15 mm 0 59 inch Front Panel IP65 protection NEMA 4X Mounting Clamp 72 mm 2 83 inch 72 mm 2 83 inch ESM 7710 SET SET OUT PR...

Page 9: ...h mm 2 3 Front View and Dimensions of ESM 7710 Temperature Controller with Two Relays ESM 7710 72 mm 2 83 inch 72 mm 2 83 inch 84 mm 3 31 inch 11 5 1 mm 0 45 inch 97 mm 3 82 inch min 97 mm 3 82 inch m...

Page 10: ...re should be taken to avoid injury from metal burrs which might be present The equipment can loosen from vibration and become dislodged if installation parts are not properly tightened These precautio...

Page 11: ...nd bottom sides of device and screw up the fixing screws until the unit completely immobile within the panel 2 7 Installation Fixing Clamp 2 8 Removing from the Panel Before starting to remove the uni...

Page 12: ...the system s needs Only qualified personnel and technicians should work on this equipment This equipment contains internal circuits with voltage dangerous to human life There is severe danger for hum...

Page 13: ...odule is in ESM A BC 0 1 01 00 types 7710 Relay Output This Relay Module is in ESM A BC 0 1 01 00 and ESM A BC 0 1 00 00 types 7710 7710 Supply Voltage Input 24 V 15 10 50 60 Hz It must be determined...

Page 14: ...2 0 0 0 CAT II Y ca NC NO C L N 7A 250VV OUTPUT 50 60 Hz 3VA 230V 15 V 19 9 99 9 Scale m 2 3 1 7 6 8 9 10 0 400 Scale Pt 100 P N ESM 7710 5 03 0 1 00 00 2 0 0 0 CAT II Y ca NC NO C L N 7A 250VV OUTPUT...

Page 15: ...PUT 1 50 60 Hz 3VA 230V 15 V m 2 3 1 7 5 6 4 8 9 10 0 400 Scale Pt 100 P N ESM 7710 5 03 0 1 01 00 2 0 0 0 CAT II Y ca NO C NC NO C L N 7A 250VV OUTPUT 2 7A 250VV OUTPUT 1 50 60 Hz 3VA 230V 15 V m 2 1...

Page 16: ...r switch must be two poled for seperating phase and neutral On Off condition of power switch is very important in electrical connection On Off condition of power switch must be signed for preventing t...

Page 17: ...n with line compensation Max Line impedance is 10 W 2 wire PT 100 connection without line compensation Input resistance is greater than 10 M W i 1 1 2 2 3 3 PT 100 Note 1 Note 2 PT 100 1 2 TC Connect...

Page 18: ...utput 3 8 Output 1 Relay Output Connection Fuses must be selected according to the application c Device 6 7 Fuse Load L N Last Control Element Contactor c 8 7 A T Fuse V C NC NO 9 10 Ground 2 1 3 2000...

Page 19: ...put 2 Relay Output Connection Fuses must be selected according to the application c Output 2 exists in device with two relays i 4 5 L N NO C Device Last Control Element Contactor 7 A T Fuse V Fuse Loa...

Page 20: ...lue Note 1 Note 1 4 Front Panel Definition and Accessing to the Menus Note 1 In Set value or programming mode while changing the parameter if increment or decrement button is pressed for 5 seconds con...

Page 21: ...s used to decrease the value Led indication of Output 2 is active Led indication of Programming Mode is active Led indication of Output 2 Set value Led indication of Output 1 Set value Note 1 Note 1 4...

Page 22: ...r Revision Software Revision number Main operation screen is shown If there is an unexpected situation while opening the device power off the device and inform a qualified personnel c When the power i...

Page 23: ...ghts on and SET value is observed on display SET value can be changed with increment and decrement buttons Press Enter button for saving SET value Press SET button again to exit without saving SET val...

Page 24: ...reen SET1 Value Screen When SET1 button is pressed SET1 led lights on and SET1 value is seen on display SET1 value can be changed with increment and decrement buttons Press SET1 button again to exit w...

Page 25: ...ue Screen When SET2 button is pressed SET2 led lights on and SET2 value is seen on display SET2 value can be changed with increment and decrement buttons Press SET2 Enter button for saving SET2 value...

Page 26: ...press SET button to return the programming mode entering screen If no operation is done in programming or Set value mode for 20 seconds device turns to main operation screen automatically i When SET b...

Page 27: ...urn to the main operation screen Hysteresis Value Press SET button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter If Enter button is pressed next parameter is shown Programming Screen...

Page 28: ...m programming mode and turn to the main operation screen It is changed as cooling Value of Operation Type Selection for Output Press SET button to turn to the programming screen without saving the par...

Page 29: ...G SET Press SET button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Press SET button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Process Offset Value Process Offse...

Page 30: ...e for Output Value of Minimum Pulling Time for Output If Enter button is pressed next parameter is shown Programming Screen Programming Screen OUT SET PROG SET Main Operation Screen Press SET button t...

Page 31: ...without saving the parameter Programming Mode Accessing Password Programming Mode Accessing Password Value Programming Mode Accessing Password Value It turns to beginning of the programming mode Hyste...

Page 32: ...is done in programming or Set value mode for 20 seconds device turns to main operation screen automatically i When SET1 button is pressed for 10 seconds PROG led starts to blink If programming mode en...

Page 33: ...hown Parameter can be changed with increment and decrement buttons Parameter value can be observed by pressing increment button Hysteresis 1 Value Hysteresis 1 Parameter Hysteresis 1 Value In programm...

Page 34: ...changed with increment and decrement buttons Parameter value can be observed by pressing increment button Hysteresis 2 Value Hysteresis 2 Parameter Hysteresis 2 Value In programming screen Press SET1...

Page 35: ...Type Selection for Output 1 Heating is selected Value of Operation Type Selection for Output 1 In programming screen Press SET1 button to exit from programming mode and turn to the operation screen V...

Page 36: ...nt button Operation Type Selection for Output 2 Heating is selected Value of Operation Type Selection for Output 2 Press SET1 button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Valu...

Page 37: ...ent button Press SET1 button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Press SET1 button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Process Offset Value Proces...

Page 38: ...nimum Pulling Time for Output 1 Value of Minimum Pulling Time for Output 1 Value of Minimum Pulling Time for Output 1 38 Press SET1 button to exit from programming mode Press SET1 button to turn to th...

Page 39: ...e observed by pressing increment button Press SET2 Enter button for saving parameter value Press SET1 button to turn to the programming screen without saving the parameter Press SET1 button to turn to...

Page 40: ...EATING Normally energised Operation type of output 1 relay can be adjusted COOLING Normally de energised Hs2 rL2 and PARAMETERSAREACTIVE IN DEVICES WITHTWO RELAYS If no operation is done in programmin...

Page 41: ...0 C for PTC 50 C 150 C 10 0 to 10 0 C for PTC 19 9 C 99 9 C and NTC 19 9 C 99 9 C 10 to 10 C for NTC 50 C 100 C Minimum Pulling Time Parameter for Output 1 Minimum Off Time Default 0 When Output 1 is...

Page 42: ...6 Failure Message in ESM Temperature Controllers 7710 Sensor failure in analogue inputs It means sensor connection is wrong or there is no sensor ESM 7710 42...

Page 43: ...tput HYS ON OFF Temperature Set Temperature Control Output Temperature Temperature In ON OFF control algorithm temperature value is tried to keep equal to set value by opening or closing the last cont...

Page 44: ...21 Kg Standard indoor at an altitude of less then 2000 meters with non condensing humidity 40 C to 85 C 0 C to 50 C 90 max Non condensing Fixed installation II II office or workplace none conductive...

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