Operating Instructions
Double-channel controller for point level
detection with conductive sensors
VEGATOR 132
Document ID: 46837
Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Double channel controller for point level detection with conductive sensors VEGATOR 132 Document ID 46837...
Page 2: ...Connecting to power supply 10 5 1 Preparing the connection 10 5 2 Connection procedure 11 5 3 Wiring plan 12 5 4 Wiring plan four channel control 13 6 Setup 14 6 1 Adjustment system 14 6 2 Adjustment...
Page 3: ...10 3 Industrial property rights 29 10 4 Trademark 29 Supplementary documentation Information Supplementary documents appropriate to the ordered version come with the delivery You can find them listed...
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Page 5: ...is a state of the art instrument complying with all prevailing regulations and directives The instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless and reliable condition The operator is responsi...
Page 6: ...n Canada shall comply with the relevant requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code 2 6 Safety instructions for Ex areas For applications in explosion proof areas Ex only devices with cor responding...
Page 7: ...free of charge in the respective stores 3 2 Principle of operation The VEGATOR 132 is a double channel controller for level detection with conductive sensors of series EL Simple monitoring and control...
Page 8: ...panies Transport must be carried out in due consideration of the notes on the transport packaging Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the device The delivery must be checked for co...
Page 9: ...und the ventilation slots there must be a distance of at least 2 cm to the next component VEGATOR 132 in Ex version is a corresponding intrinsically safe in strument and must not be installed in hazar...
Page 10: ...of EN 61326 for industrial areas shielded cable should be used Make sure that the cable used has the required temperature resist ance and fire safety for max occurring ambient temperature Connect the...
Page 11: ...us chapter 2 Connect sensor cable 1 to terminal 1 2 and where applicable connect the shielding 3 Connect sensor cable 2 to terminal 4 5 and where applicable connect the shielding 4 When using several...
Page 12: ...oint control 3 Relay output 1 4 Relay output 2 5 Voltage supply 6 Sensor The terminals 1 and 4 are bridged internally When using a single rod electrode terminals 1 or 4 are connected to the metallic v...
Page 13: ...3 4 EL pri sec 1 2 3 EL 4 5 OPEN Fig 2 Wiring plan VEGATOR 132 1 Sensor circuit 1 terminal 1 2 and Primary Secondary connection termi nal 3 max level with two point control 2 Sensor circuit 2 terminal...
Page 14: ...lock 3 Signal lamps LEDs 4 Hinged front cover 6 2 Adjustment elements Control lamps LED in the front plate indicate operation switching status and fault signal Green Operating control lamp Mains volta...
Page 15: ...nds 7 Switchover Primary Secondary Device 8 Two point control On Off 9 Mode channel 2 min max adjustment The requested operating mode is set with the min max switch min detection i e dry run protectio...
Page 16: ...th these switches you can delay the changeover of the relays by the set time This can be useful e g with fluctuating product surfaces for preventing unwanted switching commands The switch on off delay...
Page 17: ...ng chapter depending on the operating mode 6 3 Switch point adjustment with conductive sensor When using a conductive level sensor the switching point is deter mined by the mounting position or the le...
Page 18: ...left end position the yellow LED display does not light 4 Fill the vessel until the electrode is covered approx 1 cm 5 Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED lights up Turn the p...
Page 19: ...hing conditions depending on the set mode and the level Sensor Controller Level Electrode LED yellow output LED red fault Relay Uncovered ON Covered OFF any any OFF Sensor Controller Level Electrode L...
Page 20: ...ncovered ON Uncovered Covered ON Covered Covered OFF Uncovered Covered OFF Uncovered Uncovered ON any any OFF Sensor Controller Level Electrode LED yellow output LED red fault Relay Uncovered Uncovere...
Page 21: ...21 6 Setup VEGATOR 132 46837 EN 210412 Sensor Controller Level Electrode LED yellow output LED red fault Relay Uncovered Covered ON Uncovered Uncovered OFF any any OFF...
Page 22: ...any cases the causes can be determined this way and faults can be easily rectified Depending on the reason for the fault and the measures taken the steps described in chapter Setup must be carried out...
Page 23: ...contacts for example after a short circuit Exchange VEGATOR 132 If necessary integrate a fuse into the contact circuit Cause Rectification Wrong operating mode min max switcho ver set Set the correct...
Page 24: ...te of chapters Mounting and Connecting to voltage sup ply and carry out the listed steps in reverse order 8 2 Disposal The device is made of recyclable materials For this reason it should be disposed...
Page 25: ...the conformity of the instrument with these directives The EU conformity declaration can be found on our homepage 9 3 Environment management system Protection of the environment is one of our most im...
Page 26: ...23 2 5 mm AWG 12 Voltage supply Operating voltage Nominal voltage AC 24 230 V 15 10 50 60 Hz Nominal voltage DC 24 65 V 15 10 Max power consumption 2 W 8 VA Sensor input Quantity 2 x for connection o...
Page 27: ...dity 96 Mechanical environmental conditions Vibrations oscillations Class 4M4 acc to IEC 60721 3 4 1 g 4 200 Hz Impacts mechanical shock Class 6M4 acc to IEC 60721 3 6 10 g 11 ms 30 g 6 ms 50 g 2 3 ms...
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Page 30: ...rsion 9 F Fault Fault message 22 Fault rectification 22 G Grounding 10 H Hysteresis 16 I Instrument return form 23 L LEDs 14 Limit level 17 Line monitoring 15 M Mode 15 O Overflow protection 15 P Pote...
Page 31: ...31 Notes VEGATOR 132 46837 EN 210412...
Page 32: ...ing scope of delivery application practical use and operat ing conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information available at the time of printing Subject to change withou...