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INSTALLATION

PRECAUTIONS.-

The installation and the
future use of this unit

must be done by suit-
able qualified person-

nel. The unit has not AC
(mains) switch, it will be
in operation as soon as

power is connected.
The installation must

incorporate an external main switch.
The unit has a protection fuse incorporated on the AC socket, if it is
necessary to change or  replace, use the fast fuse according DIN
41661 and the values indicated below.

200 mA when the unit is operating at 230 Vac
400 mA when the unit is operating at 115 Vac.

Install also the necessary devices to protect the operator and the
process when using the unit to control a machine or process where
injury to personnel or damage to equipment or process, may occur as
a result of failure of the unit.
See paragraph 9, WIRING and paragraph 8, SIGNAL INPUT
PARAMETERS and check that all jumpers are on the correct position.

SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS

.-

The unit has been designed and tested under EN-61010-1 rules and

is delivered in good condition. This opera-
tor's manual contains useful information
for electrical connections. Do not make
wiring signal changes or connections
when power is
applied to the unit. Make signal connec-
tions before power is applied and, if recon-
nection is required, disconnect the AC
(mains) power before such wiring is at-
tempted.

Install the unit in  places with a good ventilation to avoid the excessive
heating. And far from electrical noise source or magnetic field genera-
tors such as power relays, electrical motors, speed controls etc...
The unit cannot be installed in open places. Do not use until the
installation is finished.

POWER SUPPLY

.-

The power supply must be connected to the adequate terminals  (see
the connection instructions). The characteristics of the power supply
are showed on the label on the rear part. Please make sure that the unit
is correctly connected to a power supply of the correct voltage and
frequency.
Do not use other power supply otherwise permanent damage may be
caused to the unit.
Do not connect the unit to power sources heavily loaded or to circuits
which power loads in cycle ON-OFF or to circuits which power
inductive loads.

SIGNAL WIRING

.-

Certain considerations must be given when install the signal input and
control wires. If the wires are longs can act like an antenna and
introduce the electrical noise to the unit, therefore :

Do not install the signal input or control wires in the same conduit with
power lines, heaters, solenoids, SCR controls etc....and always far
from these elements.

When shielded wires are used, connect the shield to the common
terminal and leave unconnected the other end of the shield and do not
connect to the machine ground.

1.- IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

EXCITATION SUPPLY Vexc.

The unit supply the excitation voltage to power encoders, pulse
generators, sensors etc...
Do not connect the Vexc. output terminal to other external power
supply, permanent damages may result to the unit.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

PRESCRIPTIONS

.-

Before  starting  any  operation  of adjustment,  replacement,
maintenance or repair, the unit must be disconnected from any kind
of power supply.
Keep the unit clean , to assure  good functioning  and performance.
Use for it a clean and humid rag. Do not use for the frontal lens
abrasive products, solvents, alcohol, etc... because its transparence
could be damaged and this may cause difficulty for a correct vision

of the reading.
To prevent electrical or
fire hazard, do not ex-
pose the unit to exces-
sive moisture.
Do not operate the unit
in the presence of
flammable gases or
fumes, such as envi-
ronment

constitutes a definite safety hazard. The unit is designed to be
mounted in a metal panel.

If the unit shows signs of damage, or is not able to show the expected
measures, or has been stored in a bad conditions or a protection
failure can occur, then do not attempt to operate and keep the unit out
of service.

IN CASE OF FIRE

1.- Disconnect the unit from the power supply.
2.- Give the alarm according to the local rules.

3.- Switch off all the air conditioning devices.
4.- Attack the fire with carbonic snow, do not use water in any case.

WARNING : In closed areas do not use systems with
vaporized liquids.

CONNECTIONS

All wiring connections are made using push-in cable connectors.
There is a separate connector block for power supply and  input
signals . Please make sure that each connector block is connected
on the adequate place.
The wire cross section recommended for signal inputs is 1 mm

2

 and

for power supply 2.5 mm

2

.

PANEL MOUNTING

Verify that the panel cut-out is correctly according to the dimensions
indicated on page 10 with a minimum depth of 150 mm. (5.9").
Install the fixation pieces  in the lateral guides of the unit by its rear
part and then turn the screw  firmly against the panel, until the unit is
totally hold on.
See paragraph 10  on page 10.

Summary of Contents for BDF-24

Page 1: ...AL FOR LARGE DISPLAYS CentroIndustrial Santiga Altimira 14 Talleres 14 Nave 2 Tel 34 93 729 6004 Fax 34 93 729 6003 P O Box 49 E 08210 BARBERÀ DEL VALLÈS SPAIN fema fema es www fema es MODELS Totalizers T1 T2 T3 T5 T6 Rate TF 13 97 Rev 2409 01 ...

Page 2: ...ONT VIEW DESCRIPTION 6 6 REAR VIEW DESCRIPTION 7 6 SIGNAL INPUT PARAMETERS TRIGGER COUNT FREQUENCY AND SENSOR TYPES SELECTION 8 7 WIRING 9 8 POWER SUPPLY RECOMMENDED WIRING 9 1 8 FUSES 9 2 8 RESET AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 9 3 8 EXCITATION VOLTAGE FOR SENSORS 9 4 8 SENSOR CONNECTIONS FOR MODELS BDF XX T1 BDF XX T2 and BDF XX TF 9 5 9 SENSOR CONNECTIONS FOR MODEL BDF XX T3 9 6 9 SENSOR CONNECTIONS FOR ...

Page 3: ... introduce the electrical noise to the unit therefore Do not install the signal input or control wires in the same conduit with power lines heaters solenoids SCR controls etc and always far from these elements When shielded wires are used connect the shield to the common terminal and leave unconnected the other end of the shield and do not connect to the machine ground 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERA...

Page 4: ...x and the instrument and if there is evidence of damage caused by bad handling during the transport it is advisable to make a careful inspection of all damages making a note of all of them and to pass on this information directly to the Transport Company If this occurs but with insured material ask the Transport Company for instructions about submitting a claim 3 MAIN FEATURES The Large Displays f...

Page 5: ...ush button using the connector of 5 terminals on the rear part DECIMAL POINT Programmable by software Contact your local distributor for additional information SCALE FACTOR The Scale Factor can be programmed from 5 9999 to 5 9999 Factory Set up is 1 0000 Contact your local distributor 4 MODELS 4 1 MODEL BDF XX T1 TOTALIZER WITH INHIBIT FUNCTION Pulses per Channel 1 add up Channel 2 operates as Inh...

Page 6: ... 100 mV Impedance 26 5 KΩ at 60 Hz Max input voltage 50 V FREQUENCY INPUT Selectable by internal jumpers Models T1 T2 100 Hz or 10 KHz ModelT3 100 Hz or 4 KHz ModelT5 100 Hz or 5 KHz ModelT6 100 Hz or 2 5 KHz ModelTF 100 Hz or 10 KHz Minimum allowable 0 03 Hz Accuracy Repeatibility 0 012 Rate only OUTPUT EXCITATIONVOLTAGEOUTPUT 15 Vdc 20 100 mA max TerminalB ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATINGTEMPERATURE 0 to...

Page 7: ...RD FREQUENCY INPUT CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 To 100 Hz Jumper J Closed Jumper K Closed To 10 KHz Jumper J Opened Jumper K Opened TABLE 2 TABLE 1 If a sensor type NAMUR is used then the same type must be used for both Channels The unit is provided with damping capacitors for switch contact debounce Limits count frequency to 100 Hz maximum and input pulse widths to 5 msc minimum To obtain a good protectio...

Page 8: ...nected to terminal A 0 Vdc and will remain in 0 meanwhile terminals E and A remain connected CONTROL This function is operative when terminal D Channel 2 is connected to terminal A 0 Vdc On model BDF XX T1 Channel 2 operates as INHIBIT control On model BDF XX T2 Channel 2 operates as UP DOWN control 0 Vdc The unit supplies the Excitation Voltage for sensors through terminal B If the current requir...

Page 9: ...el 2 terminal D 9 7 SENSOR CONNECTIONS FOR MODEL BDF XX T5 and BDF XX T6 VEXC 15 Vdc 0 Vdc E D C A B ENCODER Channel1 Channel2 Channel2 Channel1 Channel2 Channel1 90º PNP or NPN Sensor PNP or NPN Sensor For mechanical closure se lect the jumpers on the S1 selector using the PNP configuration See page 7 For mechanical closure se lect the jumpers on the S1 selector using the NPN configuration See pa...

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Page 11: ...wer off the instrument 2 Remove the rear cover taking off all the screws page 6 to obtain the access to the control circuit page 7 3 Remove all jumpers installed on S1 and S2 selectors Page 7 4 Configurate the sensor type for Channel 1 using the jumpers on S1 selector See table 3 page 7 5 Configurate the sensor type for Channel 2 using the jumpers on S1 selector See table 3 page 7 6 Select the fre...

Page 12: ...ed below and send the instrument together with the Manual free of charge and properly packed with a description of the anomaly or defect found in the product directly to your Local Distributor or to the following address FEMA electrónica s a Altimira 14 Talleres 14 Nave 2 Centro Industrial Santiga P O Box 49 E 08210 BARBERÀ DEL VALLÈS BARCELONA Spain LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FEMA electrónica s a sh...

Page 13: ...mm 688 x 180 mm Options Single Setpoint Dual Setpoint RS 232 Output BCD parallel Output Analog Output Transmitters Signal Input Power Supply DC Voltage and current AC Voltage and current Process 4 20 mA 0 10 Vdc Others signals Thermocouples Thermoresistance RTD Resistance Potentiometer Load Cells Strain Gauge Pulses frequency Signal Output Vdc Idc Pulses 230 Vac 115 Vac 24 Vac 48 Vac 24 Vdc Isolat...

Page 14: ... modifications made by the Operator in the unit in order to make easier the necessary maintenance and possible repairs It is also advisable make a note of all the interesting comments about the installation which could be very useful for the users in the future ...

Page 15: ...__ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Post Code__________________TEL NO______________________ FAX NO_____________________ MODEL ______________________SERIAL NUMBER_______________________ Brief application description_________________________________________________...

Page 16: ...nd Harmonised Standards stated below DIRECTIVES EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR LOW VOLTAGE D73 23 CEE AMENDED BY D93 68 CEE Equipments powered from 50 to 1000 Vac and or from 75 to 1500 Vdc EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY D89 336 CEE AMENDED BY D93 68 CEE STANDARDS IMMUNITY UNE EN 50082 2 1996 EMISSIONS UNE EN 50081 2 1993 ELECTRICALSAFETY UNE EN 61010 1 1996 UNE EN 60204 1 1997 Signe...

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