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DQ15D/T-DQ15D Manual

 

F1, SP2 and U7 Disable

 

This setting may be either a one (1) or a zero (0), and controls the behavior of  the DQ15D by making it per-
form like the single Set Point PROCESS TECHNOLOGY model DE control. When this setting is set to one (1), 
it is ON. The SP2 Set Point and the U7 Power Save Set Point are both disabled and will not work. 

 

F2, Heating or Cooling Switch

 

Not available.

 

 

F3, Alarm On/Off Switch

 

This setting may be a zero (0) or a one (1). When set to zero, the alarm set point is turned off. When set to one, 
alarm set point is turned on.

 

Note: The default value for this setting is zero (0). 

 

F4, Unit Display Enable Flag 

This setting may be set to a zero (0) or a one (1). When set to one (1), 

the DE20 will display either a “C” or an 

“F”, separated by a decimal point. This indicates that either Celsius or Fahrenheit is being displayed. If the tem-
perature being measured is greater than +999 degrees, the units are not shown because the display is limited 
to  four  positions. 

 

F5, Temperature Units Conversion 

This  setting  may  be  set  to  a  zero  (0)  or  a  one  (1).  When  set  to  a  zero  (0),  the  temperature  is  displayed  in 
degrees Fahrenheit. When set to a one (1), the temperature is  displayed in  degrees  Celsius.

 

Conversion  from  F  to  C  does 

NOT 

change  set  point  or  alarm  upper  limit  values.  These  must  be  changed 

manually.

 

Note: The default setting is zero (0). 

 

F6, Current Output Enable Flag 

This  setting  can  be  either  zero  (0),  which  is  OFF,  or  one  (1),  which  is  ON.  When  ON,  it  enables the  optional 
current adder board on the DQ15D. See 

4-20 mA Output Option 

for details on the current output signal.

 

If  the  DQ15D is  equipped with the  optional  4-10 mA  output feature, then setting F6  to  one  (1)  turns ON  this 
feature. F6 must be ON before any calibration can be performed.

 

The default setting is zero (0). 

Only active when using the optional 5416 board.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DQ15D

Page 1: ...fset U2 16 OutputSignalOffset U3 16 SignalFilterSetting U4 16 SetPoint1DeadBand U5 16 SetPoint2DeadBand U6 17 PowerSaveSetPointDeadBand U7 17 DisplayStabilizer U8 17 SetPointLimit L 17 SP2andU7Disable...

Page 2: ...Outputs SP1 Set Point reverse acting SPDT 20A resistive 240 VAC max 1HP 240 VAC max 1 2 HP 120VAC SP2 Set Point direct acting SPDT 2A resistive 240 VAC max 1 10HP 240 VAC max 1 20 HP 120VAC ON OFF Dif...

Page 3: ...ys de energize and the screen displays a flashing AAA The power save night setback feature permits the use of a second heating Set Point to conserve energy when required Installation Procedure DQ15D i...

Page 4: ...ill interrupt the heater power supply in the event of low solution level Process Technology heaters include a thermal device Protector 1 2 or 3 on the heater to monitor the heat er s surface temperatu...

Page 5: ...gram Set Points or tem perature limits When DQ15D reaches the Set Point it will energize one or both relays SP1 Heat Set Point for normal Heating Mode opera tion Controls SP1 relay SP2 Cool Set Point...

Page 6: ...he numeric P SET POINT value 4 To change the Set Point value press SET while the P SET POINT value displays value will flash 5 Once the value flashes press or to change the value 6 Press SET once to l...

Page 7: ...r and the fixed end of the other resistor to establish an input value of a single resistor i e 1000 ohms as shown Install the jumper cable between the loose end of one resistor and the fixed end of th...

Page 8: ...Two precision resistors tolerance 0 1 or bet ter with a fixed value equal to the RTD nominal value i e 1000 or 100 ohms A suitable jumper cable to facilitate changing input resistance A short piece of...

Page 9: ...reset After it resets the approximate temperature value for the connected precision resistors should display i e 511 F or 266 C 13 Turn OFF power to the controller and remove the precision resistors...

Page 10: ...settings are OFF ON OFF See Dip Switch Settings in Configura tion Setup The voltage signal must be connected across terminals 1 and 2 of the Adder Board Item 5416 or 5447 Terminal 2 is common negativ...

Page 11: ...rs un soin extr me et portez des gants certifi s d lectricien quand le courrant est allum Calibration Procedure 1 Turn OFF all power 2 Remove rear cover 3 Remove input leads 4 Install the 0 20 mA DC c...

Page 12: ...aussi que le courant lectrique est allum ce qui expose le technicien des ten sions potentiellement l tales Utilisez toujours un soin extr me et portez des gants certifi s d lectricien quand le courran...

Page 13: ...lso requires that power is ON exposing the technician to poten tially lethal voltages Exercise EXTREME CARE and wear tested electrician s gloves whenever power is on Les proc dures de calibration n ce...

Page 14: ...n of the letter c will define the exact nature of the problem c A small c in the upper left hand corner indicates the control is relying on default factory set calibra tion values This happens when th...

Page 15: ...set ting into the view on the screen 2 Press SET to change the value of the setting Once SET has been released the display will flash 3 Use and to scroll through the options for the selected setting...

Page 16: ...ing tells the DQ15D control what type of sensor it is using Value Board Sensor Type Sensor Description 1 5414 or 5416 2 wire RTD Platinum RTD TCR 0 00385 ohm ohm C 2 5414 or 5416 2 wire RTD Platinum R...

Page 17: ...sor and maintained in memory These samples are then averaged to provide an active filter of the signal Using a small value for this setting will cause the DE20 control to respond more quickly to sudde...

Page 18: ...Current Sensor Number represents hundredths of milliamps 0 01 mA Resistance Signal Devices Number represents ohms Frequency Signal Devices Setting represents hertz counts second If the Power Save SET...

Page 19: ...us or Fahrenheit is being displayed If the tem perature being measured is greater than 999 degrees the units are not shown because the display is limited to four positions F5 Temperature Units Convers...

Page 20: ...protection This can happen for example if arc or spot welding equipment is close to the control or if they share a common power line It can occur if flame ignition systems or electrostatic precipitato...

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