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User manual - METER SUR-W410 

4.3. 

 

 CONNECTION METHOD

 

 

Caution

- Installation should be conducted by qualified personnel. During installation all
available safety requirements should be considered. The fitter is responsible for
executing   the   installation   according   to   this   manual,   local   safety   and   EMC
regulations.

- The unit is not equipped with an internal fuse or power supply circuit breaker.
Because of this an external time-delay cut-out fuse with a small nominal current
value must be used (recommended bipolar, max. 2A) and a power supply circuit-
breaker located near the unit. In the case of using a monopolar fuse it must be
mounted on the phase cable (L).

- The power supply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way that in
the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be
protected against destruction with an electrical installation fuse. 

- Wiring must meet appropriate standards and local regulations and laws.

 

- In order to secure against accidental short circuit the connection cables must be
terminated with appropriate insulated cable tips. 

- Tighten the clamping screws. The recommended tightening torque is 0.5 Nm.
Loose screws can cause fire or defective operation. Over tightening can lead to
damaging the connections inside the units and breaking the thread.

- In the case of the unit being fitted with separable clamps they should be inserted
into   appropriate   connectors   in   the   unit,   even   if   they   are   not   used   for   any
connections. 

- Unused terminals (marked as n.c.) must not be used for connecting any
connecting cables (e.g. as bridges), because this can cause damage to the
equipment or electric shock. 

- If the unit is equipped with housing, covers and sealing to, protecting against
water intrusion, pay special attention to their correct tightening or clamping. In the
case of any doubt consider using additional preventive measures (covers, roofing,
seals, etc.). Carelessly executed assembly can increase the risk of electric shock.

- After the installation is completed do not touch the unit’s connections when it is
switched on, because it carries the risk of electrical shock. 

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Summary of Contents for SUR-W410

Page 1: ...W410 Firmware v 1 03 or higher Input type universal Large size 4 x 100 mm display Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software Producer reserves the right to implement...

Page 2: ...28 7 3 2 bEEP menu 30 7 3 3 AL menu 30 7 3 4 inPt menu common parameters 30 7 3 5 inPt menu parameters of temperature inputs 31 7 3 6 inPt menu parameters of current and voltage inputs 31 7 3 7 OutP...

Page 3: ...ng to this manual local safety and EMC regulations If the device is equipped with PE connector it should be connected to PE wire Otherwise PE wire should be connected to GND connector The unit must be...

Page 4: ...RTD and TC inputs are fully linearised It is allowed to use only one input at the same time Input ranges are described in the next chapter Result is showed on 4 digit LED display The device can be eq...

Page 5: ...nt input resistance 65 W typical 30 W Accepted prolonged input overload 20 Voltage input 10V range 0 5 V 1 5 V 0 10 V 2 10 V Voltage measurement accuracy 0 1 25 C one digit for 0 10 V range Voltage in...

Page 6: ...power supply output 24V 5 10 max 100 mA stabilized Relay output 2 or 4 NO 1A 250V AC cos j 1 OC type output 2 or 4 30mA 30VDC 100mW Active current output range max 0 24 mA Load resistance max 700 W P...

Page 7: ...insulation resistance 20 MW insulation strength between power supply and input output terminal 1min 2300 V AC insulation strength between relays terminal 1 min 1350 V AC EMC according to EN 61326 1 Th...

Page 8: ...damage to the manufacturer Attached with the unit please find user s manual warranty 4 2 ASSEMBLY Disconnect the power supply prior to starting assembly During installation all available safety requi...

Page 9: ...n order to secure against accidental short circuit the connection cables must be terminated with appropriate insulated cable tips Tighten the clamping screws The recommended tightening torque is 0 5 N...

Page 10: ...s recommended Twisted pair best if shielded must be used with RS 485 serial transmission connections In the case of measurement or control signals are longer than 30m or go outside of the building the...

Page 11: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 21 22 18 21 20 21 RTD RTD mV V mA TC Uo DATA DATA GND 24V 5 10 Imax 100mA 13 14 15 16 17 OC1 OC2 Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW OC2 optional OC1 optional n c n c n c n...

Page 12: ...Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW Passive isolated Current output 4 20mA optional R1 optional R2 optional n c 3 PE 1 2 Power supply depending on version 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 21 22 18 21 20 21...

Page 13: ...rrent converters Figure 4 11 Connection of 3 wire current converters 13 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 17 internally connected External power supply 18 19 20 21 22 24V DC 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 17 int...

Page 14: ...istance of particular wires Ra Rd CAN BE DIFFERENT When 3 wires connection is used the resistance of particular wires Ra Rd MUST BE IDENTICAL to enable proper compensation of it s resistance The resis...

Page 15: ...ys Contacts of relay outputs are not equipped with spark suppressors While use the relay outputs for switching of inductive loads coils contactors power relays electromagnets motors etc it is required...

Page 16: ...Examples of suppression circuit connection a to relay terminals b to the inductive load Figure 4 16 Example of OC type outputs connection 16 N 3 4 3 4 L L N 9 10 Uo 16 17 OC Voltage input 24 V Logic c...

Page 17: ...tion for device with passive current output only Figure 4 19 Example of active voltage outputs connection for device with active voltage output only 17 11 12 ACTIVE current output optional current inp...

Page 18: ...mage to the housing Product marked with this symbol should not be placed in municipal waste Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products 5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION Symbols and fun...

Page 19: ...Figure 6 3 Figure 6 1 Definitions of measurement ranges in mode 4 20mA If the result of measurement exceeds the permissible measurement range warning Hi or Lo is displayed rather than input signal de...

Page 20: ...PEAK VALUES The SUR W410 meter is equipped with peaks detection function It can detect a peaks of the input signal and display their values Presets connected with this function are placed in HOLd menu...

Page 21: ...User manual METER SUR W410 Figure 6 4 Process of peaks detection 21 timE measure time timE PEA PEA real measurement result display value...

Page 22: ...ned on modE on or off modE oFF when the input signal value is contained in zone A If two thresholds are used 6 6 the relay will be turned on when value of input signal is contained in zone A modE in o...

Page 23: ...f the border values see points A and C 6 7 a b c If values of t on or and toFF are positive then relay state will be turned on if the input value exceeds the border values and stay bigger or lower dur...

Page 24: ...expected value allowed deviation BON BOFF CON COFF EON EOFF relays state changes moments for t on 0 toFF 0 tA tB tC tD tE time periods while input signal is in zone A or zone B Figure 6 8 Principle of...

Page 25: ...s described in chapter 7 3 MENU DESCRIPTION Some of the parameters can be accessed without entering menu quick view mode After pressing or v button name of the threshold e g rEL1 and its value will be...

Page 26: ...ge of current position flashing digit or the sign Short pressing of the ENTER button causes change of the position digit Press ENTER at least 2 seconds to accept the changes after that question SEt is...

Page 27: ...change of value acceleration deceleration direction change While editing switch parameter selection of switch parameter If numerical parameter is being edited a short press of ENTER button change edi...

Page 28: ...e relay state can change when an input signal is out of threshold hysteresis to threshold hysteresis zone Presented parameters should be set to ensure that SEtP HYSt SEt2 HYSt SEtP HYSt or SEt2 HYSt d...

Page 29: ...FF if the input value exceeds appropriate border value defined with threshold and hysteresis at least toFF time toFF range 0 99 9 defined with 0 1 sec resolution Unit of this parameter is set by unit...

Page 30: ...elay R2 causes acoustic signal r3 if this parameter is set to on activation of relay R3 causes acoustic signal r4 if this parameter is set to on activation of relay R4 causes acoustic signal 7 3 3 AL...

Page 31: ...nd express value added to calculated measured result The offsetting of a scale is realised independently of cold ends automatic compensation 7 3 6 inPt menu parameters of current and voltage inputs CH...

Page 32: ...ristic is selected and if number of defined points is lower than 2 then warning Errc is displayed in measurement mode dELP this option allows user to delete any of the points of the user defined chara...

Page 33: ...e then upper border is calculated due to expression Imax 20 mA 20 mA Hi r The value of Hi r can be set from 0 to 19 9 In example no 1 of the DISPLAY VALUES CALCULATION paragraph the procedure of the p...

Page 34: ...ogue output value is calculated due to formula given below Out W OUtL OUtH OUtL B A A where W displayed value Out analogue output value B higher range limit 20mA 5V 10V A lower range limit 0mA 4mA 0V...

Page 35: ...e will be set to 5 5 V 1 2 voltage will be set to 1 2 V 0 6 voltage will be set to 0 6 V 0 0 voltage will be set to 0 V When the critical situation goes the output signal will be set to value calculat...

Page 36: ...ss to the menu is possible by the one use password To get this password please contact with Marketing Division One use password can be used only one time after that it is destroyed Entering this passw...

Page 37: ...ines minimal additional delay between the Modbus message and the answer of the device received and sent via RS 485 interface This additional delay allows the device to work with poor RS converters whi...

Page 38: ...wledge the restoring of factory settings or ESC to cancel 7 3 16 SErv menu This menu contains the parameters for authorized service only To enter this menu proper service password must be entered Impr...

Page 39: ...U ESC MENU ESC bEEP MENU ESC inPt MENU ESC AL r1 r2 r3 r4 Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC tYPE Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC SEtP SEt2 HYSt modE t on toFF...

Page 40: ...meter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Addr bAud mbAc mbtO rESP Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Scod A r1 A r2 A r3 A r4 ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC modE PEA t...

Page 41: ...ation of the normalized result it means result of 0 1 range To do it the begin of the input range 0 mA for 0 20mA range and 4mA for 4 20mA range must be subtracted from measured value Next received re...

Page 42: ...ter In such a case for an increasing value of input current the displayed value decreases Figure 9 1 Normal Lo C Hi C and inverted Lo C Hi C characteristic 9 1 2 Square characteristic The normalized r...

Page 43: ...normalized result In the device computes specific segment e g for characteristic from figure below and In 0 65 the segment between points X 50 0 and X 70 0 will be chosen Let s mark those points as PL...

Page 44: ...mA 6 mA and this result should be divided by the width of input range 16 mA Finally the normalized result In 6 16 0 375 In case when input current exceeds nominal measurement range calculations are si...

Page 45: ...square characteristic 0 375 2 1200 300 211 and next the Lo C value is added to the result so the displayed value W 211 300 89 b Iin 2 5 mA and In 0 0938 W 287 c Iin 20 5 mA and In 1 0313 W 1295 Examp...

Page 46: ...0 Y6 PL 30 X7 PH 40 Y7 PH 80 and Ip 0 3 the displayed value W In I p Y PH Y PL X PH X PL 100 Y PL 0 375 0 3 80 30 40 30 100 30 67 b Iin 2 5 mA and In 0 0938 because of the normalized In value is lower...

Page 47: ...4 mA 1 05 16 4 20 08 mA Calculated Iout do not exceeds the output working range 3 8 21 mA c D 30 0 According to formula from page 34 Iout 30 0 10 0 20 0 10 0 16 mA 4 mA 2 16 4 36 mA Calculated Iout ex...

Page 48: ...or of user characteristic 20h waiting for the first measure 03h Yes 0 3 Pnt parameter in InPt menu decimal point position 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 00 3 0 000 04h6 Yes see descr State of the relays and alarm LED...

Page 49: ...0 write denied 1 write allowed 24h Yes see descr Parameters of SECU menu binary format 0 oFF 1 on bit 0 A r1 parameter bit 1 A r2 parameter bit 2 A r3 parameter bit 3 A r4 parameter 25h Yes 0 5 rESP...

Page 50: ...eter in rEL2 menu 0 seconds 1 minutes 3Eh6 Yes 0 2 AL parameter in rEL2 menu 0 no changes 1 on 2 off 3Fh6 Yes 999 9999 SEt2 parameter in rEL2 menu no decimal point included 40h6 Yes 999 9999 SEtP para...

Page 51: ...rameter in HOLd menu 0 rEAL mode 1 HOLd mode 58h1 Yes 0 1 HOUt parameter in HOLd menu 0 rEAL mode 1 HOLd mode 70h5 Yes 999 1999 The value of X coordinate of point no 1 of the user defined characterist...

Page 52: ...f device is equipped with relay outputs 10 2 TRANSMISSION ERRORS DESCRIPTION If an error occurs while write or read of single register then the device sends an error code according to Modbus RTU speci...

Page 53: ...DDR FUNC REG H L COUNT H L CRC L H 01 03 00 21 00 01 D4 00 The answer ADDR FUNC BYTE C DATA H L CRC L H 01 03 02 21 DD 60 4D DATA identification code 21DDh 3 Change of the device address from 1 to 2 w...

Page 54: ...COUNT H L CRC L H 01 03 00 01 00 03 54 0B COUNT L the count of being read registers max 16 The answer ADDR FUNC BYTE C DATA H1 L1 DATA H2 L2 DATA H3 L3 CRC L H 01 03 06 00 0A 00 00 00 01 78 B4 DATA H1...

Page 55: ...ysteresis of relay R2 0 0 28 modE Operation mode of relay R2 on 28 t on Turn on delay of relay R2 0 0 29 toFF Turn off delay of relay R2 0 0 29 unit Unit of t on toFF parameters of relay R2 SEC 29 AL...

Page 56: ...0 31 CHAr Conversion characteristic mode Lin 31 Pnt Decimal point position 0 0 31 Lo C Minimum displayed value for nominal range 000 0 32 Hi C Maximum displayed value for nominal range 100 0 32 Lo r...

Page 57: ...mE Maximum time of peak displaying 0 0 35 HdiS The type of displayed value HOLd 36 H r1 Source of relay R1 and LED R1 control rEAL 36 H r2 Source of relay R2 and LED R2 control rEAL 36 H r3 Source of...

Page 58: ...ER SUR W410 Parameter Description Default value User s value Desc page rESP Additional delay of answer transmission Std 37 Configuration of numerical parameters edition Edit Numerical parameters edit...

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