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RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AND WARNINGS 

United Electric Controls Company recommends careful consideration 
of the following factors when specifying and installing UE pressure and temperature 
units. Before installing a unit, the Installation and Maintenance instructions provided 
with unit must be read and understood. 

•  To avoid damaging unit, proof pressure and maximum temperature limits stated in 

literature and on nameplates must never be exceeded, even by surges in the system. 
Operation of the unit up to maximum pressure or temperature is acceptable on a lim-
ited basis (e.g., start-up, testing) but continuous operation must be restricted to the 
designated adjustable range. Excessive cycling at maximum pressure or temperature 
limits could reduce sensor life.

•  A back-up unit is necessary for applications where damage to a primary unit could 

endanger life, limb or property. A high or low limit switch is necessary for applica-
tions where a dangerous runaway condition could result.

•  The adjustable range must be selected so that incorrect, inadvertent or malicious 

setting at any range point cannot result in an unsafe system condition.  

•  Install unit where shock, vibration and ambient temperature fluctuations will not 

damage unit or affect operation. When applicable, orient unit so that moisture does 
not enter the enclosure via the electrical connection. When appropriate, this entry 
point should be sealed to prevent moisture entry.

•  Unit must not be altered or modified after shipment. Consult UE if modification is 

necessary.  

•  Monitor operation to observe warning signs of possible damage to unit, such as 

drift in set point or faulty display.  Check unit immediately.

•  Preventative maintenance and periodic testing is necessary for critical applications 

where damage could endanger property or personnel.

•  Electrical  ratings  stated  in  literature  and  on  nameplate  must  not  be  exceeded. 

Overload on a switch can cause damage, even on the first cycle.  Wire unit accord-
ing to local and national electrical codes, using wire size recommended in installa-
tion sheet.

•  Do not mount unit in ambient temp. exceeding published limits.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Seller warrants  that  the  product  hereby purchased  is,  upon  delivery,  free from  defects 
in  material  and  workmanship  and  that  any  such  product  which  is  found  to  be  defec-
tive in such workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced by Seller (Ex-works, 
Factory, Watertown, Massachusetts. INCOTERMS); provided, however, that this warranty 
applies only to equipment found to be so defective within a period of 24 months from 
the  date  of  manufacture  by  the  Seller  (36  months  for  the  Spectra  12  and  One  Series 
products;  18  months  for  Temperature  Sensors).  Seller  shall  not  be  obligated  under 
this  warranty  for  alleged  defects  which  examination  discloses  are  due  to  tampering, 
misuse,  neglect,  improper  storage,  and  in  any  case  where  products  are  disassembled 
by  anyone  other  than  authorized  Seller’s  representatives.  EXCEPT  FOR  THE  LIMITED 
WARRANTY  OF  REPAIR  AND  REPLACEMENT  STATED  ABOVE,  SELLER  DISCLAIMS 
ALL  WARRANTIES  WHATSOEVER  WITH  RESPECT  TO  THE  PRODUCT,  INCLUDING  ALL 
IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  ANY  PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE. 

LIMITATION OF SELLER’S LIABILITY

Seller’s liability to Buyer for any loss or claim, including liability incurred in connection 
with (i) breach of any warranty whatsoever, expressed or implied, (ii) a breach of contract, 
(iii) a negligent act or acts (or negligent failure to act) committed by Seller, or (iv) an act 
for which strict liability will be inputted to seller, is limited to the “limited warranty” of 
repair and/or replacement as so stated in our warranty of product.  In no event shall the 
Seller be liable for any special, indirect, consequential or other damages of a like general 
nature, including, without limitation, loss of profits or production, or loss or expenses of 
any nature incurred by the buyer or any third party.
UE specifications subject to change without notice.

CP08113000

ECN #: 6476

Summary of Contents for 1XSWHH

Page 1: ...Ex UL 08 0017X Applicable Standards UL 913 UL 60079 0 UL 60079 11 CSA C22 2 No 157 92 CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 11 CSA C22 2 No 60079 11 14 EN 60079 0 2012 A11 2013 EN 60079 11 2012 IEC 60079 0 Ed 6 2011 06 Corr 1 2012 01 Corr 2 2013 12 IEC 60079 11 Ed 2011 Suitable for appropri ate use in EXIA Intrinsically Safe Sécurité Intrin séque Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D Class II Div 1 Groups E F G Class III C...

Page 2: ... cover cemented joint 0 753 19 1 mm rabbet spigot minimum length Breather element threaded joint M8 1 25 6g 6H medium fit class 11 threads engaged minimum Electrical conduit threaded joint 3 4 14 NPT 5 threads engaged minimum Enclosure to sensor threaded joint Pressure models 1 20 UNEF 2 10 threads engaged minimum Temperature models 1 2 14 NPT 5 threads engaged minimum Remote and local spring load...

Page 3: ... 1 A maximum I Am Working IAW The One Series also contains UE s patented IAW self diagnostic software On a continuous basis the IAW algorithm checks for proper opera tion and locally reports the status using messages or revolving arrows on the display For remote reporting a discrete IAW Output signal can be monitored by the control system and used to detect normal tripped and fault conditions IAW ...

Page 4: ...NEVER INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO THE PRESSURE SENSOR OPENING DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR WILL RESULT AFFECTING ACCURACY Pressure and Differential Pressure Models To pipe mount Thread the pressure connection onto the pressure port with thread sealant making sure that the mating threads are clean and free of debris Use a wrench on the pressure connection hex to tighten Test for leaks On Differential Pressure m...

Page 5: ...S SHOULD ALSO BE FREE OF DIRT AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS Remove the enclosure cover by turning it counter clockwise for 7 revolutions Figure 2 Carefully remove the display module by grasping the outer edge and pulling it away from the base enclosure Figure 3 being careful not to strain any of the wired connections Allow the display module to hang from the wired connections to access the base enclosure...

Page 6: ...LL 1XSWLL 1XSWHL 1XSWHL WIRING DIAGRAMS Models 1XSWLL and 1XSWHL Maximum Switch Ratings Flameproof and Non Incendive Model Signal Name Voltage Rating Current Rating 1XSWLL SW 7 8 50 0 VDC 0 1 amperes1 IAW 7 8 50 0 VDC 0 1 amperes1 1XSWHL SW 70 240 VAC VDC 0 1 amperes1 IAW 7 8 50 0 VDC 0 1 amperes1 1XSWHH SW 70 240 VAC 0 150 10 amperes2 IAW 7 8 50 0 VDC 0 1 amperes1 1 Derate at 0 001 amperes per C ...

Page 7: ...N Connections for the programmable solid state relay switch are made at TB2 terminals A and B refer to table 2 page 6 and table 3 page 8 The wiring diagram below Figure 9 provides a view inside the One Series base enclosure with the display module removed TB2 is located there All models include a separate IAWTM switched output located at TB3 on the back of the display module This signal provides t...

Page 8: ...ty parameters and wiring information https www ueonline com support product drawings Model 1XSWLL must be wired to an approved I S galvanically isolated barrier for Zone 0 EPL Ga and Class I Division 1 classifications The information provided is for reference only and is intended to act as a guide in the selection of a suitable I S Barrier SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY Ins...

Page 9: ...utton sets the digit and moves to the next Once a valid password is entered OK will appear on the display Press and release the right g button CLR MAX MIN or MAN RSET if Latch is set will appear on the display This is the first command prompt in the Programming Mode NOTE The One Series will automatically exit the Programming Mode and resume monitoring the process go back online if two minutes elap...

Page 10: ...ne break The IAW output always operates in DTT mode Please use the Switch Decision Logic Figure 11 page 11 for help with setting the appropriate switch mode Press and release the left 2 button until the desired mode appears Press the right g button to select the mode and move on to the set point SP will appear NOTE The set point is the process value at which the One Series opens or closes the swit...

Page 11: ...m temperature Example The P15 sensor has a range of 0 to 300 psi When setting a Set Point of 150 the actual switch point may occur between 148 5 and 151 5 due to the accuracy error of 1 5 300 x 0 5 Switch Decision Logic Figure 11 Resetting the Maximum Minimum Values The One Series continuously captures the readings from the sensor and stores one minimum and maximum value since the last time they w...

Page 12: ...actory setting Press the left 2 button to increment the blink ing digit Press the right g button to enter and move to the next digit Press the right g button to enter the new offset and return to the main menu Adjusting Span SPAN provides an adjustment to shift the slope of the sensor s response curve to accommodate an offset value other than zero To adjust SPAN calculate and enter a new SPAN valu...

Page 13: ...he process port may be plugged It does this by monitoring the sensor for changes over time The amount of change and the time period are programmable If the process variable does not change by the amount and selected time period the display will indicate PLUG and the IAW Output will open indicating a fault Refer to the Programming Flowchart on page 18 Enter the Programming Mode and press the left 2...

Page 14: ...le selections are as follows Pressure Models OFF Default Temperature Models 1 2 second 1 4 second 1 second 1 2 second 2 seconds 1 second 2 seconds Using the left 2 button select a time constant Press the right g button to enter the time constant and return to main menu NOTE The One Series typically responds to a process value change in less that 100 milliseconds when the Filter is set to off Using...

Page 15: ...tibility of the One Series with your PLC DCS or relay we can help Please have the manu facturer s model number ready when you call us In rare cases when the series resistor value is too large and falls out of the Acceptable Range placing another resistor across the input will allow it to work Please call 1 617 923 6977 Inside Sales for assistance 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000...

Page 16: ...r connections E 16 Diagnostic Fault Sensor SHORT A short circuit has been detected on the sensor drive pins 2 3 Diagnostic Fault Sensor Short check all sensor connections E 18 Diagnostic Fault Relay Monitor The relay output fault monitor circuit has detected that the output state of the solid state relay is incorrect This feature must be enabled in the menu Check the wiring connections or dis able...

Page 17: ...6977 or go online at www UEonline com UUC to obtain a unique unlock code The Kanban number from the product nameplate is required see Figure 13 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF UNITED ELECTRIC CONTROLS UNAUTHORIZED USE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TOLERANCES ON FRACTIONS 1 64 1 2 0 010 0 005 2 PLACE DEC 3 PLACE DEC ANGLES Page 1 of 1 WARNING AGENCY CRITICAL DOCUMENT NO REVISIONS WITHOUT CERTIFIC...

Page 18: ...e flash Err OPEN FALL CLOSE RISE CLOSE FALL OPEN OUT OF WINDOW CLOSE OUT OF WINDOW SPH DBH SPL DBL Note Enter Set Point High Dead Band High Set Point Low and Dead Band Low Details of entry are similar above OFST POS NEG Offset out of Range Flash Err 8888 Set Blinking Digit Increments of Blinking Digit Sets Digit and moves to the next SPAN POS NEG SPAN out of Range Flash Err 8888 Set Blinking Digit...

Page 19: ...PORT 1 2 14 NPT SENSOR PORT 1 20 NPT SENSOR PORT 1 20 NPT SENSOR PORT 111 92 mm 76 2 mm 133 35 mm 12 7 mm SURFACE MOUNTING KIT 6361 704 144 78 mm 134 62 mm 137 16 mm 154 94 mm 134 62 mm 137 16 mm 264 16 mm 203 2 mm 137 16 mm 129 54 mm 134 62 mm 137 16 mm 76 2 mm 92 20 mm 129 54 mm 134 62 mm 137 16 mm 107 95 mm 61 91 mm 158 75 mm 7 11 mm 107 95 mm 76 2 mm 6 35 mm 8 73 mm DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS GAGE P...

Page 20: ...ATED CABLE Ø0 125 3 18 mm FOR DC UNITS Ø0 250 6 35 mm 1 2 NPT COMPRESSION FITTING 300 SERIES st st 26 AWG STRANDED TEFLON INSULATION 4 50 114 3 mm FIXED DIM EPOXY SEAL 2 00 50 8 mm FIXED DIM 1 2 14 NPT PIPE NIPPLE 300 SERIES st st 0 50 12 7 mm Temperature Sensors Remote TR1 TRC TH1 THC TC1 TCC SENSOR OPTIONS Spring Loaded Local TTC Fixed Local TL1 TL3 Differential Pressure 1 4 18 NPT MALE BOTH END...

Page 21: ... minimes Orienter l unité d une manière à empêcher l humidité de pénétrer dans l enceinte Utiliser des raccords d étanchéité bien notés pour l entrée de fil électrique Ne pas monter l unité à des températures ambiantes dépassant les limites publiées Cela est particulièrement important pour les unités de température à montage locale L utilisation envelopper est recommandée lorsque le soleil et la p...

Page 22: ...s à la terre en utilisant les vis de terre fournies avec l enceinte 5 Field wiring must be rated 105 C minimum For ambient temperatures below 10 C use suitable field wiring Câblage sur le terrain doit être évalué à 105 C minimum Pour une température ambiante inférieure à 10 C utiliser le câblage approprié 5 Models 1XSWLL and 1XSWHL derive their power directly from a PLC DCS discrete input or other...

Page 23: ...el Electrical ratings stated in literature and on nameplate must not be exceeded Overload on a switch can cause damage even on the first cycle Wire unit accord ing to local and national electrical codes using wire size recommended in installa tion sheet Do not mount unit in ambient temp exceeding published limits LIMITED WARRANTY Seller warrants that the product hereby purchased is upon delivery f...

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