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Screw the sensor into the adapter until it 

is hand-tight� Do not damage the sealing 

chamfers�

 

Clamp sensor and adapter into a clamping 

device (D). Tighten the clamping device 

only slightly so that the adapter does not 

warp. The sealing chamfers (E) must not be 

damaged�

 

Tighten the sensor using a spanner until 

you can feel the end stop (corresponding 

to a maximum tightening torque of 25 Nm / 

18 ftlb). Note: Do not overtighten. This can 

have an adverse effect on the sealing�

NOTE: A guarantee for a long-term stable and maintenance-free fitting with no bug 

traps in the hygienic sealing of the metal seal (Aseptoflex connection) is only valid 

for once-only mounting�

Welding adapter

First weld the adapter, then mount the sensor� Follow the instructions included 

with the adapter�

Use in hygienic areas to EHEDG

 

Make sure that the sensors are integrated into the system in accordance with 

EHEDG.

Summary of Contents for efector600 TAD 61 Series

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Long term stable self monitoring temperature transmitter TADx61 706044 00 06 2006 UK...

Page 2: ...ault monitoring 4 4 1 2 Sensor backup redundancy switching 5 4 1 3 Response of the outputs in case of a fault 5 4 2 Analogue function 7 5 Installation 8 6 Electrical connection 10 7 Parameter setting...

Page 3: ...materials chapter 10 Technical data with the media to be monitored in all applications 3 Functions and features The unit detects the system temperature in installations 3 1 Application To ensure long...

Page 4: ...different sensor ele ments that are thermically coupled in the sensor tip Normally these temperatures are identical Due to the usual manufacturing tolerances a temperature difference of max 0 1 K can...

Page 5: ...lfunction in the sensor electronics measurement with one channel still possible A F W T B W T B 30 Short circuit in switching output Out1 diagnostic output X T X T X T 40 Malfunction on the analogue o...

Page 6: ...A N nominal operation no faults detected W warning anomaly detected operation with restricted accuracy or functionality possible A alarm fault detected reliable operation not possible any more The out...

Page 7: ...ng range scaled 1 OU I 2 OU InEG Behaviour in case of exceeding or not reaching the limits of the measuring range Measured temperature above the set measuring range The output signal rises to max 20 5...

Page 8: ...tely as accessories Mounting operation Mount the adapter B to the sensor Fix sensor adapter by means of a coupling nut a clamp flange or similar A to the process connec tion Mounting the Aseptoflex ad...

Page 9: ...ponding to a maximum tightening torque of 25 Nm 18 ftlb Note Do not overtighten This can have an adverse effect on the sealing NOTE A guarantee for a long term stable and maintenance free fitting with...

Page 10: ...nect the unit as follows Pin 1 Ub Pin 3 Ub Pin 2 OUT2 Analogue output for system temperature Pin 4 OUT1 Diagnostic output Core colours of ifm sockets 1 BN brown 2 WH white 3 BU blue 4 BK black 7 Param...

Page 11: ...ation Diagnostic output active Fault warning Diagnostic output active Fault alarm Diagnostic output inactive nc Normally closed extended wire break can be detected Nominal operation Diagnostic output...

Page 12: ...p drW exceeded Analogue signal corresponds to the measured temperature drA exceeded Analogue signal at fault value corresponds to the setting of the parameter FOU ddr Delay of the drift detection By m...

Page 13: ...to the set parameters In case of faults anomalies Connect the unit to a PC and activate Fnr 8 1 Fault indication Fnr Type of fault Remedy 0 No fault no anomaly occurred 10 Fault during power on self...

Page 14: ...of the probe below the operating temperature range 32 C Increase medium temperature 59 Both sensor elements faulty Replace the unit 61 Interruption measuring element 2 Pt 1000 Replace the unit Sensor...

Page 15: ...15 UK 9 Scale drawing Dimensions in mm 1 Aseptoflex thread 2 sealing chamfer TAD161 TAD961 L1 100 40 L2 114 3 54 3 L3 207 2 147 2 L4 221 161...

Page 16: ...onitoring K 0 05 Process value K 0 05 Housing materials stainless steel 316L 1 4404 PEI FPM Materials wetted parts stainless steel 316L 1 4404 surface characteristics Ra 0 6 Operating temperature elec...

Page 17: ...tance Maximum operation time depending on the medium temperature 11 Factory setting Factory setting User setting OU I ASP 0 0 AEP 150 0 drW 0 2 drA 0 5 dOU nc FOU On drEd Ondr ddr 30 p n PnP Uni C Mor...

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