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Summary of Contents for EL7100

Page 1: ...EL7100 Single Channel EL7200 Two Channel Electronic Time Controls General Instructions ...

Page 2: ...GRAMMING OVERVIEW 12 PROGRAMMING CAPABILITIES 3 MEMORY CLEAR 13 ELECTRICAL 5 SET TIME 14 ENVIRONMENTAL 7 EVENT 15 PHYSICAL 7 HOLIDAY 16 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 8 OVERRIDE 21 CONTROL LAYOUT 8 RUN 21 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION 9 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 22 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 23 2 ...

Page 3: ...pad com bined with a large user friendly display takes the frustration out of programming Specifications Programming Capabilities 128 Events An event can be an ON or an OFF Each event can be assigned to either channel Each event can be assigned to any day or any combination of days including the three holiday schedules Optional Daylight Savings Correction Programmable as a day of the month i e 1st...

Page 4: ...es the current output state begins immediately when initiated and remains in effect until overridden again or until the next programmed event occurs Selectable Clock Format 12 hour am pm or 24 hour clock format Momentary The EL7200 has two relays This control can be configured for either main tained or momentary operation The momentary option is intended for use with latching relays When configure...

Page 5: ...Vac 50 60 Hz EL7100PC 120 Single channel plastic case 120Vac 50 60 Hz EL7100PC 208 240 Single channel plastic case 208 240Vac 50 60 Hz EL7200 120 Two channel metal case 120Vac 50 60 Hz EL7200 208 240 Two channel metal case 208 240Vac 50 60 Hz EL7200PC 120 Two channel plastic case 120Vac 50 60 Hz EL7200PC 208 240 Two channel plastic case 208 240Vac 50 60 Hz 5 ...

Page 6: ...0 amp ballast at 120 Vac 10 amp ballast at 208 277 Vac 470 VA at 120 240 Vac Normally Closed Contacts 10 amp general purpose at 120 240 Vac 1 4 HP at 120 Vac 1 2 HP at 208 240 Vac 275 VA at 120 240 Vac 3 Wiring Power input and relay contact terminals can accommodate 10 16 AWG 4 Power Outage Carryover The program and time of day are maintained during a power outage for a minimum of 48 hours 6 ...

Page 7: ...s should be mounted indoors in an environment that is free from excessive contaminants such as oil moisture and dirt 4 The NEMA3R plastic enclosure models are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use Physical Enclosure Dimensions NEMA 1 metal NEMA3R plastic W 4 1 8 10 5 cm W 6 3 16 0 cm H 7 3 4 19 7 cm H 8 5 21 6 cm D 3 7 6 cm D 3 8 9 7 cm 7 ...

Page 8: ...FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Control Layout 8 Program Header Menu TIME EVNT HOL Channel 1 or Momentary ON Relay Master Reset Channel 2 or Momentary OFF Relay EL7200 only ...

Page 9: ... key allows the user to add delete or change parameters events time holidays When pressed from the RUN mode the programming menu is displayed start ing with the TIME menu header When pressed from a menu header the control will advance to the next menu header When pressed from a programming step the control returns to that menu header When pressed during review the control will go to the appropriat...

Page 10: ...header When pressed from a review step the control returns to that menu header RUN This key will return the control to the RUN mode From all programming steps excluding the override menu the control will perform a status update and return to the RUN mode From all review steps the control will go straight to the RUN mode without updating If the REVIEW key was pressed while in a programming step the...

Page 11: ... toggled and the control returns to the RUN mode PREVIOUS NEXT Moves the display selection to the previous or next program step While in a programming step the current item to be modified will be flashing These keys will change increment or decrement the current flashing item The keys will not work during review except to allow a faster step through of events and holidays 11 ...

Page 12: ...e programming mode During operation the control will be in the RUN mode When programming or reviewing the order of the program headers and steps is as follows TIME set time date daylight savings time EVNT on off HOL set holidays From the HOL header the control will loop around to the TIME header The OVER over ride mode is only accessible from the RUN mode The following is a detailed explanation of...

Page 13: ...using the key When configured for momentary Relay 1 will provide the ON pulse and Relay 2 will provide the OFF pulse An EL7200 configured for momentary operation will become a one channel control Use the NEXT key to continue programming The EL7100 does not have this screen Toggle between 12 hour AM PM or 24 hour 00 00 23 59 clock format using the key NOTE After selecting relay operation and clock ...

Page 14: ...th noon NOTE Only the PM indicator will appear in the 12 hr format Program month date and year To disable Daylight Savings Time operation select NO Program the day that Daylight Savings Time begins The control defaults to the first Sunday in April At 2 00 AM on this day the control s time will advance one hour Program the day that Daylight Savings Time ends The control defaults to the last Sunday ...

Page 15: ...r combination of days including the 3 holiday schedules A B and C Use the NEXT key to begin programming The keys will quickly step thru the events when the event is flashing Select the event type select the channel and program the hours and minutes while each of these parameters are flashing using the key Select YES for each day that is to be included in this event 15 ...

Page 16: ...rammed as a holiday schedule B Also assume that Nov 1st to Nov 30th SPAN is programmed as a holiday schedule A Then on Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after the control will execute the events that include HOLIDAY B in their day field since SPEC is a higher priority than SPAN The rest of November the control will use events that include HOLIDAY A in their day fields The other 11 months assuming no...

Page 17: ...her be assigned as one of the 3 holiday schedules A B or C or not selected Press the NEXT key to program the special holidays starting with Good Friday or press the keys to move to a different holiday type e g Date Good Friday Easter Sunday Easter Monday 17 ...

Page 18: ...day Date type Up to 30 date type holidays can be programmed NONE indicates that this holiday date number 1 30 is not used no holiday sched ule has been selected Press the NEXT key to program this holiday date or press the keys to move to other holiday date number s 18 ...

Page 19: ...NE indicates that this holiday day of week number 1 30 is not used no holiday schedule has been selected Press the NEXT key to program this holiday day of week or press the keys to move to other holiday day of week numbers This screen shows holiday 2 is programmed as the 1st Sunday in January with hol iday schedule A assigned Program the month week no 1st 2nd 3rd 4th or last day and holiday schedu...

Page 20: ...e the holiday duration extend into the next year NONE indicates that this holiday span number 1 30 is not used no holiday schedule has been selected Press the NEXT key to program this holiday span or press the keys to move to other holiday span numbers Program the beginning month and date for holiday duration 1 Program the ending month and date for holiday duration 1 Then select a holiday schedule...

Page 21: ...for this channel is shown below the channel e g ON OFF NONE Press the OVERRIDE key to toggle the channel status until the next event Press the RUN key to cancel an override Press the keys to select the other channel To exit the override mode without making a change press the PRE VIOUS or NEXT key to return to the override header then press the RUN key RUN The RUN mode is the normal operating mode ...

Page 22: ...Application Example Objective To control lighting circuits using latching relays Wiring Diagram 22 ...

Page 23: ...figuration Relay Operation maintained momentary EL7200 only Clock Format 12 hr 24 hr Daylight Savings Time yes no if yes Spring start DST ____ ____ in ____ i e 1st SUN in APR Fall end DST ____ ____ in ____ i e last SUN in OCT 23 ...

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Page 26: ... A HOL B HOL C not used Easter Sunday HOL A HOL B HOL C not used Easter Monday HOL A HOL B HOL C not used Thanksgiving Thu Fri HOL A HOL B HOL C not used Boxing Day HOL A HOL B HOL C not used Victoria Day HOL A HOL B HOL C not used 26 ...

Page 27: ...Holidays Date Holiday Schedule Month Date HOLIDAY A B C or NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 27 ...

Page 28: ...Holidays Day of week Week Holiday Schedule 1 2 3 4 or last Day Month HOLIDAY A B C or NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 28 ...

Page 29: ...Holidays duration Begin End Holiday Schedule Month Date Month Date HOLIDAY A B C or NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 29 ...

Page 30: ...ase Company products whichever is less Maple Chase Company s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing free of charge any product returned to Maple Chase Company with transportation charges prepaid providing that Maple Chase Company s examination discloses to its satisfaction that such product is defective This warranty does not apply to damage caused by misuse neglect ac...

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