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3.2  Personnel qualification 

 

Risk of injury due to insufficient qualification. Improper handling can 
lead to considerable personal injury and property damage.  
The activities described in these operating instructions may only be 

performed by qualified personnel with the following qualifications  

carry out. 

Keep unqualified personnel away from the hazardous areas. 
 

For mounting and commissioning of the sensor, these persons must be familiar with 
the applicable country-specific directives and standards, and have the appropriate 
qualification. You must have knowledge of measurement and control technology, be 
familiar with electrical circuits and be able to carry out the work described and  
recognize possible hazards independently. Depending on the operating conditions, 
other knowledge may also be required, e.g. about aggressive media. 
 

3.3  Special hazards  

 

Observe the country-specific regulations (e.g. standards) and, in the 
case of special applications, observe the applicable standards and 
directives (e.g. for hazardous media such as Acetylene, flammable 
or toxic substances as well as refrigeration plants and compres-
sors).  

If  the  relevant  regulations  are  not  observed,  serious  personal 
injury and damage to property may result! 
 

Electrostatic  discharge  (ESD)  protection  is  required.  Proper  use  of 
grounded work surfaces and personal wrist straps is required when 
working with open circuits (printed circuit boards) to prevent damage 
to sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge. 
 
There is danger to life from electric current. There is an immediate 
risk  of  death  if  live  parts  are  touched.  Installation  and  mounting  of 
electrical equipment may only be carried out by qualified electricians. 
When operating with a defective power supply unit (e.g. short-circuit 
from mains voltage to output voltage), life-threatening voltages can 
result at the device. 
 
Residual media in devices that have been removed can be  
hazardous to persons, the environment and equipment. Sufficient  
safety precautions are to be taken. This device must not be used in  
safety or emergency stop devices. Incorrect applications of the de-
vice can lead to injuries. In the case of a fault, aggressive media at 
extreme temperatures and under high pressure or vacuum may be 
present at the device. 

Summary of Contents for UDA 100

Page 1: ...GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com user manual digital display UDA 100 vers...

Page 2: ...4 1 Before mounting 8 4 2 Calibration and adjustment operation in normal mode 8 5 front and back layout 9 6 Programmable LED indicator UDA 100 10 7 Applications 11 8 Electrical specifications 12 9 Co...

Page 3: ...the serial number on the type label is no longer readable e g due to mechanical damage traceability is no longer ensured The sensors described in the user manual are developed and manufactured accord...

Page 4: ...ock and fire the safety instructions of this manual must be observed and the guidelines followed The specifications must not be exceeded and the device must only be applied as described in the followi...

Page 5: ...nsulation symbol shows that the device is protected by double or reinforced insulation 2 transport packaging and storage 2 1 transport Inspect the device for any damage that may have occurred during t...

Page 6: ...ty regulations Operators being familiar with the contents of this manual adjust and operate the knobs or potentiometers during normal operation Receipt and unpacking Unpack the device without damaging...

Page 7: ...ions observe the applicable standards and directives e g for hazardous media such as Acetylene flammable or toxic substances as well as refrigeration plants and compres sors If the relevant regulation...

Page 8: ...ng as it provides optimum protection during transport Make sure that the housing and the connection contacts are not damaged 4 2 Calibration and adjustment operation in normal mode Calibration and adj...

Page 9: ...c GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 5 front and back layout front UDA 100 b...

Page 10: ...8 mm 14 segment characters Max display readout 1999 9999 with programmable decimal point relay ON OFF indication All operational parameters can be adjusted to any application by use of the front keys...

Page 11: ...c GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 7 Applications Input signals Output sig...

Page 12: ...m Cutout dimensions 44 5 x 91 5 mm Weight 230 g Wire size pin 41 46 max 0 05 1 31 mm2 AWG 30 16 stranded wire Wire size other max 0 05 3 31 mm2 AWG 30 12 stranded wire Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 2 13 2 H...

Page 13: ...C 0 4 C C TC type B 200 1820 C 2 C 0 2 C C EMC Immunity influence 0 5 of readout Auxiliary supply 2 wire supply pin 46 45 25 15 VDC 0 20 mA TC input Type Min value Max value Standard B E J K L N R S T...

Page 14: ...Pt200 PT250 Pt300 Pt400 Pt500 Pt1000 Ni50 Ni100 Ni120 Ni1000 Cu10 Cu20 Cu50 Cu100 Cable resistance pr wire RTD max 50 Sensor current RTD Nom 0 2 mA Effect of sensor cable resistance 3 4 wire RTD 0 002...

Page 15: ...ror detection 0 3 5 23 mA none NAMUR NE 43 up downscale 23 mA 3 5 mA Output limitation On 4 20 and 20 4mA signals 3 8 20 5mA On 0 20 and 20 0mA signals 0 20 5mA Current limit 28 mA Relay outputs Relay...

Page 16: ...lid range of the A D converter or the polynomial is exceeded Input Range Readout Limit VOLT 0 1 V 0 2 1 V IN LO 25 mV IN HI 1 2 V 0 10 V 2 10 V IN LO 25 mV IN HI 12 V CURR 0 20 mA 4 20 mA IN LO 1 05 m...

Page 17: ...9 LIN R All 1 9 9 9 Display readout 1999 9 9 9 9 Display readout 9999 POTM 1 9 9 9 Display readout 1999 9 9 9 9 Display readout 9999 Readout at hardware error Error search Readout Cause Text of Intern...

Page 18: ...romesstec GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 9 Connections Inputs outputs Su...

Page 19: ...19 promesstec GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 10 Block diagram...

Page 20: ...20 promesstec GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com...

Page 21: ...www promesstec com 11 Routing diagram If no keys are activated for 2 minutes the display returns to default state 1 0 without saving configuration changes Increase value choose next parameter Decreas...

Page 22: ...111 decimal point position 111 1 decimal point position 11 11 decimal point position 1 111 decimal point position LR LO xxxx set resistace value LOW DI HI xxxx display readout HIGH REL U PERC set rela...

Page 23: ...us at error ON DE xxxx relay on delay in seconds OF DE xxxx relay off delay in seconds DEC P at temperature input 1111 decimal point position 111 1 decimal point position UNIT C display and relay setu...

Page 24: ...29 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com A OUT 0 20 output range in mA 4 20 output range in mA 20 0 output range in mA 20 4 output range in mA VAL H xx...

Page 25: ...ding will return to the previous menu or return to the default state 1 0 without saving the changed values or parameters If no key is activated for 2 minutes the display will return to the default sta...

Page 26: ...GmbH I Niedersachsenstra e 4 I D 48465 Sch ttorf I Tel 49 0 5923 90 229 0 I Fax 49 0 5923 90 229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 13 3 Graphic depiction of the relay func...

Page 27: ...of dangerously hot pressure media escaping 14 2 Return For return of the device use the original packaging or similar As protection against damage can be used for example antistatic film insulating m...

Page 28: ...5 Installation Only technicians who are familiar with the technical terms warnings and instructions in the manual and who are able to follow these should connect the device Should there be any doubt a...

Page 29: ...229 29 E Mail office promesstec com I Internet www promesstec com 16 order code order code UDA 100 order example UDA 100 B B limit value A without limit value B with 2 limit value 2 relay as changer C...

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