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5. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power supply
Units for alternating current
Units for direct current
Voltage
230 Vac or 115 Vac
+5%-10% CAT II
12 Vdc +10% -5%
Frequency 50-60
Hz ----------
Energy consume
Below to 58 VA (at rest 2.7 VA)
Below to 7 W (at rest 0.6 W)
Input
0,630 A, T type, 250 V (slow)
0,8 A, T type, 250 V (slow)
Fuses
Outlet
2 A, F type, 250 V (fast)
3,15 A, F Type, 250 V (fast)
Keeping the memory which can be
erased when there is a power cut
Battery, more than 72 hours
Condenser, 24 hours
Outlets
Number 6, 12, 18, 26+1 (according to model)
Inputs Number 5
Type
By relay contact, with potential of 24
Vac (Internal transformer) or 12 Vdc
Type
Optocoupled, to connect
to contacts free of
potential
Limits
40Vac/30Vdc, 1 Amp
Atmosphere
Temperature
0ºC to 45ºC
Weight
(approximate)
Unit in box
2,2 Kg
Humidity
<85%
Unit to built-in
2,7 Kg
Height
2000m
Pollution Grade
II
Memory backup
Clock, consults
Battery or condenser
Program, parameters
Non erasable
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
It follows the 89/336/CEE Guidelines for the Electromagnetic Compatibility and the 73/23/CEE
Guidelines of Low Tension for the Fulfillment of the Product Security. The fulfillment of the
following specifications was demonstrated as indicated in the Official Diary of the European
Communities:
Emissions EN 50081-1:94 EN 55022:1995 Type B
Radiated and conducted emissions.
Immunity EN 50082-1:94 EN 61000-4-2 (95)
Immunity to electrostatic discharges.
EN 61000-4-3 (96)
Immunity to the electromagnetic field of radioelectric
frequency.
EN 61000-4-4 (95)
Immunity to fast transitional in common way.
EN 61000-4-5
Immunity to overloads in the power supply.
EN 61000-4-11
Immunity to lacks and power cuts.
Harmonics
EN 61000-3-2 (95)
Current harmonics.
Fluctuations
EN 61000-3-3 (95)
Tension fluctuations.
Low tension guidelines
EN 61010-1
Security requirements of measurement electric units,
control and use in laboratory.
Symbols which may
appear in the product
Protection earth
terminal
Danger, risk of
electroshock
Double insulation
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed of as
general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper
treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation
Summary of Contents for Agronic 2000 Series
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