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Technical data
SPECTOR
control
II control, display and operating panel
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10.4” VGA IR TFT touchscreen
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2 x Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (intranet/Modbus TCP/IP/OPC)
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CAN interface
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Modbus RTU RS232 for specific burner connection
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USB ports for importing and exporting data
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Profibus DPS (optional)
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Supply voltage 24 V DC (+/- 20%)
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Max. power consumption 17 W
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IP rating of front IP 65
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Front panel cutout 329 x 230 mm
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Front dimensions 345 x 260 mm
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Service temperature 0..50°C when installed vertically
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Climate 10..90% rel. humidity
Ready to display operating data for maximum:
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40 digital inputs 24V
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40 digital outputs/volt-free relays
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20 analogue inputs (4..20 mA, 10 R..1 K2, 0..10 V, PT100)
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20 analogue outputs (4..20 mA, 0..10 V)
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30 CAN sensors
Including software for the functions:
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Display of operating data, incl. dual burner data indication via Modbus RTU for Lamtec or Landis & Staefa
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5 x 4 trend logs for freely selectable signals
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10 day/month-accumulated flowrate logs
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5 steam flowrate calculators (with pressure/temperature compensation)
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10 calculations, e.g. for multiplying switching values, limit values and setpoints
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20 logic operations, e.g. for enabling controllers
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5 weekly timers
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5 maintenance logs
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Fault log incl. freely configurable collective fault and initial value indications
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Individual home screens thanks to flexible parameterisation
12 integrated, freely customisable controllers with the following functions:
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Continuous controller
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Continuous pump controller
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3-position stepping controller
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2-position valve/pump controller
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3-component controller
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Automatic intermittent blowdown control with pulse repetition
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Dosage controller
With P, PI or PID characteristic, dead zone, soft start, automatic runtime-dependent pump switchover and
operating position depending on the type of controller
Controller optimisation via integrated trend logging of actual values, setpoints, internal settings and
control points
Summary of Contents for SPECTORcontrol II
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