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Catalog Number 58600-18

Hach sc100™ Controller

USER MANUAL

February 2005, Edition 5

© Hach Company, 2003–2005. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. eac/dp

Summary of Contents for sc100

Page 1: ...Catalog Number 58600 18 Hach sc100 Controller USER MANUAL February 2005 Edition 5 Hach Company 2003 2005 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A eac dp...

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Page 3: ...hazardous Location 22 3 5 2 Connecting the sc Sensor to a Controller in a Hazardous Location 24 3 6 Wiring the Digital Gateway 25 3 7 Connecting the Optional Digital Output 25 Section 4 Operation 29...

Page 4: ...nts Section 6 Replacement Parts and Accessories 43 6 1 Replacement Items 43 6 2 Accessories 43 Section 7 Compliance Information 45 Section 8 How to Order 47 Section 9 Repair Service 48 Section 10 Limi...

Page 5: ...25 W sensor network card load 24 VDCpowered sc100 model 24 VDC 15 20 Power 16W with 7W sensor network card load 34 W with 25 W sensor network card load Pollution Degree Installation Category II II Out...

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Page 7: ...Information The controller enclosure is NEMA4X IP66 rated and has a corrosion resistant finish designed to withstand corrosive environmental constituents such as salt spray and hydrogen sulfide The c...

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Page 9: ...ock washer inch I D 4 Cat No 8H1336 2 Mounting foot for panel mounting 2 Cat No 1000B4F3222 7 Flat washer inch I D 4 Cat No 8H1346 3 Bracket for panel pipe mounting Cat No 1000C4F3217 101 8 Pan head s...

Page 10: ...NSIONS ARE IN INCHES 8 3 XX D REVISIONS REVISIONS 6 4 7 8 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DWN THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION DWG NO SCALE 5 7 XXX XXX B REV D DO NOT SCALE THIS DWG DO NOT SCALE...

Page 11: ...n Illustrations Figure 3 Controller Dimensions Figure 4 Controller Mounting Dimensions sc100 144 0 mm 5 67 inches 150 0 mm 5 91 inches 144 0 mm 5 67 inches 80 27 mm 3 16 inches 144 02 mm 5 67 inches 8...

Page 12: ...ref only 67 4 mm 2 65 inches 72 mm 2 835 inches ref only 66 67 mm 2 625 inches 75 mm 2 955 inches ref only 6 35 mm 0 25 inch 15 24 mm 0 60 inch 28 57 mm 1 125 inches 75 07 mm 2 955 inches 127 mm 5 00...

Page 13: ...8 Wall Mounting the Controller 1 Controller 4 Flat washer inch I D 4 Cat No 8H1346 2 Pipe vertical or horizontal 5 Hex nut M6 4 Cat No 5867300 3 Bracket pipe mounting Cat No 1000C4F3217 101 6 Pan hea...

Page 14: ...s in place in the panel reinstall the sensor connectors and reconnect the wiring to terminal J5 as shown in Figure 19 on page 24 1 Controller 7 Lock washer inch I D 4 Cat No 8H1336 2 Gasket Neoprene p...

Page 15: ...dy This can be accomplished by touching an earth grounded metal surface such as the chassis of an instrument or a metal conduit or pipe To reduce static build up avoid excessive movement Transport sta...

Page 16: ...ELAY B RELAYA RELAYA 1 1 DATA DATA OUT 2 OUT 2 DATA OUT 2 SERVICE REQUEST SHIELD CHASSIS GND V V OUT 1 OUT 1 GND OUT 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 PROBES ANALOG OUTPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS PCB CONNECTOR PCB CONNECTO...

Page 17: ...ions are made at the same terminals A local disconnect designed to meet local electrical code is required and must be identified for all types of installation See Figure 14 and Figure 15 on page 19 fo...

Page 18: ...escription Wire Color Code for North America Wire Color Code for Europe 1 24 V dc Red Red 2 24 V dc return Black Black 3 Protective Earth PE Green Green w yellow tracer 1 J1 Network connector 8 Sensor...

Page 19: ...terminal 2 Power cord strain relief 1 Power terminal 2 Conduit strain relief NC NC NC COM COM COM NO F1 F2 NO NO RELAY C RELAY B RELAY B RELAYA J1 J2 J4 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD J3 J5 J6 U5 U9 S1 1 2 NC...

Page 20: ...an one wire in each terminal The relay connector accepts 18 12 AWG wire as determined by load application Wire gauge less than 18 AWG is not recommended The Normally Open NO and Common COM relay conta...

Page 21: ...r or secondary measurement such as temperature Make connections with twisted pair shielded wire and connect the shield at the controlled component end or at the control loop end Do not connect the shi...

Page 22: ...F1 F2 NO NO RELAY C RELAY B RELAYA J1 J2 J4 S1 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD J3 J5 J6 U5 U9 1 1 DATA DATA OUT 2 OUT 2 DATA OUT 2 SERVICE REQUEST SHIELD CHASSIS GND V V OUT 1 OUT 1 GND OUT 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6...

Page 23: ...UT 1 GND OUT 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 PROBES ANALOG OUTPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS PCB CONNECTOR PCB CONNECTOR FIELD WIRING INSULATION MUST BE RATED TO 80 C MINIMUM FIELD WIRING INSULATION MUST BE RATED TO 80 C MI...

Page 24: ...OM COM COM NO F1 F1 F2 NO NO RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 1 1 DATA DATA OUT 2 OUT 2 DATA OUT 2 SERVICE REQUEST SHIELD CHASSIS GND V V OUT 1 OUT 1 GND OUT 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 PROBES PROBES ANALOG OUTPUTS PC...

Page 25: ...efer to the Control Drawing Figure 2 on page 10 for sensor and optional equipment connection requirements The digital gateway is designed to provide a digital interface to the sc100 controller or othe...

Page 26: ...uld be installed on a Profibus DP network where it might be susceptible to lightning or transients The purpose of the surge protector is to protect the equipment that it is located next to not the net...

Page 27: ...T WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS NE PAS DEBRANCHER TANT QUE LE EST SOUS TENSION A MONIS QU IL NE S AGISSE D UN EMPLACEMENT NON DANGEROUX J5 J5 NC NC NC COM COM COM NO F...

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Page 29: ...y Functions Features Number Key Function 2 Moves back one level in the menu structure 3 Moves to the main menu from other menus This key is not active in menus where a selection or other input must be...

Page 30: ...oggle the status bar at the bottom of the measurement display to display the secondary measurement temperature and output information When in Menu mode an arrow may appear on the right side of the dis...

Page 31: ...mperature Int Internal Vers Version Meas Measurement Xfer Transfer 4 3 1 Adjusting Display Contrast Step Select Menu Level Instructions Confirm 1 MAIN MENU 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 DISPLAY SETUP 4 ADJUST CONT...

Page 32: ...o edit Scroll to appropriate number 7 Main Menu or Main Measurement Screen 4 3 3 2 Setting the Date Format and Date Step Select Menu Level Instructions Confirm 1 MAIN MENU 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 DISPLAY SET...

Page 33: ...x digits alpha and or numeric and available characters If the instrument is reset using the Configure Default Setup menu selection the passcode will return to the factory default If a passcode is forg...

Page 34: ...Options Menu Step Select Menu Level Instructions Confirm 1 MAIN MENU 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 OUTPUT SETUP 4 SELECT OUTPUT 5 Customize the options refer to System Setup on page 31 6 Main Menu or Main Measure...

Page 35: ...such as configuration changes alarms and warning conditions The data logs are stored in a packed binary format and the event logs are stored in a CSV format The logs can be downloaded through the digi...

Page 36: ...roller SET TRANSFER Each analog output is normally active responding to the measured value of its assigned parameter However during calibration each output can be transferred to this preset transfer v...

Page 37: ...ror condition is experienced Select YES Energized or NO De energized and press ENTER YES sets the relay normal condition to energized resulting in the relay becoming de energized when an error conditi...

Page 38: ...ime the relay can remain off Function set to TIMER RTC selected in SELECT SOURCE HOLD OUTPUTS Set OUTMODE to select output hold operation and select channels that cause the outputs to be held INTERVAL...

Page 39: ...4 3 1 on page 31 LANGUAGE The default is English Choose Spanish German or French to allow all menus to appear in the selected language SET DATE TIME Select the date format and to set the date and tim...

Page 40: ...tached sensor or all attached sensors to be held or transferred ACTIVATION Select Launch or Release OVERFEED RESET Reset the overfeed time out TEST OUTPUT SELECT OUTPUT 1 OR 2 Set the analog output to...

Page 41: ...em resolution and fuse replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel Refer to Figure 25 and the following steps to replace the fuses 1 Disconnect power to the controller includin...

Page 42: ...gure 25 Fuse Replacement 1 Fuses F1 and F2 AC powered T 1 6A 250V slow blow DC powered T 3A 250V slow blow NC NC NC COM COM COM NO F1 F2 NO NO RELAY C RELAY B RELAYA J1 J2 J4 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD J3...

Page 43: ...English each 58600 18 6 2 Accessories Description Quantity Catalog Number Digital output card for Modbus RS232 communication each 59200 00 Digital output card for Modbus RS485 communication each 59200...

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Page 45: ...Criteria B IEC 1000 4 3 1995 EN 61000 4 3 1996 Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Criteria A IEC 1000 4 4 1995 EN 61000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transients Burst Criteria B IEC 1000 4 5 1995...

Page 46: ...er s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed t...

Page 47: ...u send an e mail to intl hach com or contact Hach Company World Headquarters Loveland Colorado U S A Telephone 970 669 3050 Fax 970 669 2932 Technical and Customer Service U S A only Hach Technical an...

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Page 49: ...aused by any repair or attempted repair not authorized by Hach Company Any product not used in accordance with the instructions furnished by Hach Company Freight charges to return merchandise to Hach...

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Page 51: ...register function code 02 for example instructs the slave to read digital inputs and return the value in a response message The following message instructs slave 1 to read two bits starting at offset...

Page 52: ...sum The checksum is two bytes which are appended to every message These bytes ensure the data packet was transmitted with no errors The algorithm which is applied to RTU messages is a 16 bit Cyclic Re...

Page 53: ...ittle endian Big endian and little endian are terms that describe the order in which a sequence of bytes are stored in the computer memory Big endian is an order in which the big end most significant...

Page 54: ...alculated Value 40001 Float 2 R Value calculated from two sensor measurements Setup Language 40003 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Current System Language Setup Date Format 40004 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Current...

Page 55: ...31 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Selects output type 0 Linear output 1 PID control Setup Analog Output 2 Transfer Value 40032 Float 2 R W Sets the transfer value Setup Analog Output 2 Filter 40034 Unsigned I...

Page 56: ...Relay 1 Control Setpoint 40065 Float 2 R W Sets the controller setpoint Setup Relay 1 Control Phase 40067 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets the controller phase 0 Low 1 High Setup Relay 1 Control Deadband...

Page 57: ...Select 40092 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Selects measurement on the Sensor 0 Meas1 3 Meas4 Setup Relay 2 Type 40093 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Selects the relay type 0 Alarm 1 Control 2 Status 3 Timer 4 Event...

Page 58: ...Timer Duration Time 40126 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets the timer on duration time sec Setup Relay 2 Timer Period Time 40127 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets the period between timer on events mins Setup Rel...

Page 59: ...signed Integer 1 R W Sets the max on time mins Setup Relay 3 Event On Min Time 40160 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets the min on time mins Setup Relay 3 Event Off Max Time 40161 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets...

Page 60: ...Unsigned Integer 2 R W Number of failed messages Comm Net Card Stats Good Mesg 40183 Float 2 R W of good messages Comm Service Port Mode 40185 Unsigned Integer 1 R W Sets the Modbus mode 0 RTU 1 ASCII...

Page 61: ...2 R W Number of good messages Comm Sensor Sensor2 Stats Bad Messages 40208 Unsigned Integer 2 R W Number of failed messages Comm Sensor Sensor2 Stats Good Mesg 40210 Float 2 R W of good messages Cali...

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Page 63: ...wer Cord 16 Electrostatic Discharge 15 F Fuse Rating 41 Replacement 41 H hard wired electrical applications 16 I Installation 11 Controller 13 Panel 12 Panel Mounting 14 Pipe Mounting 13 Wall Mounting...

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