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flame ignition systems or electrostatic precipitators are in the vicinity of the control. A more common source of
interference occurs when the control is switching inductive loads such as contactor coils, solenoids or
motors. The collapse of the magnetic field when loads such as these are switched off can create an electrical
“spike” that can cause a malfunction of the microprocessor used in the control. Even if the control doing the
switching is unaffected, a nearby control may be affected. To eliminate or minimize this problem, transient
suppressors or “snubbers” can be employed across the inductive load.

Illustration of a Typical Heater Installation in a Process Tank

CONSULT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

M-33-01-02  02/17/11

M-33-01-02  02/17/11

2 wire- 1000 ohm RTD TCR (alpha),                       

 0.00385 ohm/ohm/°C

RTD Self Heating Coefficient:
5° C/w in 0.2 m/s water; 200° C/w in

1 m/s air measurement current, 0.1 to 0.2 mA
-40 to 1000°F (-40 to 538°C)

°F or °C field selectable

Set Point Range

Selectable throughout the input range

De-energize control output (No sensor short

 protection with Thermocouple sensor)

Accuracy

± 0.25% span, ± 1 digit

Type 12, IP55

Face suitable for panel mounting

(#20 ga. through 1/4 thick panels)

Display

4 digit, (1/2" nominal), LED display screen

Control Function

ON/OFF Electromechanical Relays

SP1 Set Point                   

(reverse acting) SPDT 20A resistive@240 VAC max

1HP@240 VAC max, 1/2 HP@120VAC

Field adjustable

1° (F or C) to 99°

Memory

Nonvolatile

Supply Voltage

100 to 240 V~ ± 10%, 50-400 Hz, 13VA

• Indoor Use Only
• -20 to 140°F (-33 to 60°C)

• Max Altitude: 3000m
• Max Relative Humidity: 80%
• Pollution Degree 2

RTD 2 & 3-wire 100 ohm 0.00385 ohm/ohm/ºC or

 0.00392 ohm/ohm/ºC

Thermocouples - (types J, K, T, R)

 NIST Monograph 175, revision ITS-90

Current 4-20mA DC

Voltage (1-10 VDC)

Frequency (0-200 Hz, counts/second),

+/- 6 VDC p to p (up to 30VDC peak with Sw2 ON)

DE20 Specifications

Control Outputs

Standard Input

Input Range

Sensor Break or 
Short Protection

Enclosure

ON/OFF 
Differential

Operating 
Conditions

Input Options

Equipment protected throughout by Double Insulation or Reinforced Insulation.

Summary of Contents for DE20

Page 1: ...stance Signal Calibration 7 3 Wire RTD Calibration 7 Thermocouple Calibration 8 Voltage Signal Calibration 8 Current Input Calibration 9 Frequency Signal Calibration 10 Configuration Setup 10 Main Men...

Page 2: ...0 to 1000 F 40 to 538 C F or C field selectable Set Point Range Selectable throughout the input range De energize control output No sensor short protection with Thermocouple sensor Accuracy 0 25 span...

Page 3: ...Using the wiring dia gram supplied with the controller install the required input and output wires Use National Electric Code and local codes for determining wire sizing insula tion terminations etc 3...

Page 4: ...Sensor Number represents degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit as determined by the F5 setting Voltage Sensor Number represents tenths of a volt 0 1 VDC Current Sensor Number represents hundredths of milliam...

Page 5: ...higher than the set point setting on the control During the alarm condition the control relay will de energize the set point relay and flash AAA on the display After enabling this feature you may vie...

Page 6: ...ugh the list of settings to those needing modification 10 Configuration To adjust a setting while in the Configuration Mode use the increase decrease buttons to bring the particular setting into the v...

Page 7: ...trician s gloves whenever power is on Calibration procedure for voltage signal Step 1 Turn OFF all power Step 2 Remove rear cover Step 3 Remove sensor Step 4 Install the voltage calibrator to terminal...

Page 8: ...standard set of values is cor rect do the following THERMOCOUPLE NEGATIVE POSITIVE 7 Optional Item Number 5415 board needed The configuration and calibration procedures used for measuring pure resista...

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