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Parker RAC Europe 

 

PSD04 | User manual ver. 3.6 | Code 144PSDI364 

 

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PSD04 

Electronic expansion valves drivers 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

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USER MANUAL ver. 3.6 

CODE 144PSDE364 

Summary of Contents for PSD04

Page 1: ...Parker RAC Europe PSD04 User manual ver 3 6 Code 144PSDI364 Page 1 of 74 PSD04 Electronic expansion valves drivers ENGLISH USER MANUAL ver 3 6 CODE 144PSDE364 ...

Page 2: ...vice and follow all the additional information keep this document close to the device for future consultations The following symbols support the reading of the document it indicates a suggestion it indicates an additional information The device must be disposed according to the local legislation about the collection for electrical and electronic equipment ...

Page 3: ...g mode 21 6 2 1 Preliminary information 21 6 3 Stand by and operation mode selection 21 6 4 Enabling PSD04 22 6 5 Analog positioner control 22 6 6 Algorithm start up 23 6 7 Manual mode 23 6 8 Debugging mode 24 6 9 Superheat control algorithm 24 7 CONFIGURATION 26 7 1 Unit of measurements 26 7 2 Configuring a built in display version 26 7 3 Configuring a blind version 31 7 4 Configuring the device ...

Page 4: ...61 10 1 2 Description 61 10 1 3 Size 61 10 1 4 Connection to the device 61 10 2 Programming kit PSIF20TUXI 62 10 2 1 Introduction 62 10 2 2 Description 62 10 2 3 Size 63 10 2 4 Connection to the Personal Computer 63 10 3 Non optoisolated RS 485 USB serial interface PSIF20SUXI 63 10 3 1 Introduction 63 10 3 2 Description 64 10 3 3 Size 65 10 3 4 Connection to the Personal Computer 65 10 4 Backup mo...

Page 5: ...puts enable the operation change parameters set backup module status etc and a 5 res A 250 VAC digital output electromechanical relay configurable as alarm output solenoid valve or resynchronisation valve Through the programming port it is possible to make the upload and the download of the configuration parameters using the programming key PSKEY10 through this port or the RS 485 one it is also po...

Page 6: ...mber of buttons 6 index of protection IP20 IP40 the front IP20 IP40 the front IP20 IP40 the front IP20 IP40 the front Main connections extractable screw terminal blocks Power supply 24 VAC or 24 37 VDC Analog inputs analog input 1 suction temperature backup probe suction pressure backup probe NTC Pt 1000 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 5 V NTC Pt 1000 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 5 V NTC Pt 1000 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 5 V NTC ...

Page 7: ... command backup module status High voltage digital inputs on off switching enable the operation change parameters set resynchronisation command backup module status Digital outputs electromechanical relays res A 250 VAC digital output 1 alarm output solenoid valve resynchronisation valve 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A Communication ports CAN port with CANBUS communication protocol RS 485 port with MODBUS communi...

Page 8: ... available in models PSD4BX3 and PSD4BM3 4 CAN port line termination not available in models PSD4BX3 and PSD4BM3 5 display and keyboard not available in models PSD4BX3 PSD4BM3 and PSD4BF3 6 reserved 7 bipolar stepper motor output 8 programming port 9 power supply 10 RS 485 port not available in model PSD4BX3 11 RS 485 port line termination not available in model PSD4BX3 12 signalling LEDs 13 high ...

Page 9: ...Parker RAC Europe PSD04 User manual ver 3 6 Code 144PSDI364 Page 9 of 74 3 SIZE AND INSTALLATION 3 1 Size The following drawing shows the size of PSD04 4 DIN modules size in mm in ...

Page 10: ...t 3 3 Additional information for the installation make sure the working conditions of the device operating temperature operating humidity etc are in the limits indicated look at chapter 11 TECHNICAL DATA do not install the device close to heating sources heaters hot air ducts etc devices having big magnetos loud speakers etc locations subject to direct sunlight rain humidity dust and mechanical vi...

Page 11: ...minal Meaning CO1 common digital output NO1 normally open contact digital output Analog inputs and free of voltage digital inputs Part Meaning 12V power supply 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 10 V transducers 12 VDC 10 60 mA max 5V power supply 0 5 V ratiometric transducers 5 VDC 5 40 mA max GND ground analog inputs and free of voltage digital inputs DI1 digital input 1 non optoisolated free of voltage contact ...

Page 12: ...ion parameter for 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 5 V ratiometric 0 10 V transducers CAN port not available in models PSD4BX3 and PSD4BM3 Non optoisolated CAN port with CANBUS communication protocol Terminal Meaning CAN signal CAN signal GND ground the maximum number of devices that can make a CAN network 32 depends on the bus load the bus load depends on the baud rate of the CANBUS communication and on the kin...

Page 13: ...le SO 1A bipolar stepper motor coil 1 SO 1B bipolar stepper motor coil 1 SO 2A bipolar stepper motor coil 2 SO 2B bipolar stepper motor coil 2 With reference to the previous table the following one shows how to connect to PSD04 the Sporlan range of EEV valves Terminal Wire color Sporlan SER SERI and SEHI SO 1A green wire SO 1B red wire SO 2A black wire SO 2B white wire When a PSD04 superheat contr...

Page 14: ...th MODBUS communication protocol Terminal Meaning GND ground RS485 D1 A terminal 1 of the transceiver RS485 D0 B terminal 0 of the transceiver connect the RS 485 MODBUS port using a twisted pair For the settings about the RS 485 MODBUS port look at chapter 7 CONFIGURATION RS 485 port line termination not available in model PSD4BX3 Position microswitch 1 on position on 120 W 0 25 W to plug in the R...

Page 15: ... 2 Example of electrical connection The following drawing shows an example of electrical connection of PSD04 Please note the power supply of PSD04 and that of PSS4B are not isolated one from the another it is important to wire the devices correctly as indicated in the drawing ...

Page 16: ... warm one the humidity could condense on the inside wait about an hour before supplying it make sure the power supply voltage the electrical frequency and the electrical power of the device correspond to those of the local power supply look at chapter 11 TECHNICAL DATA disconnect the power supply of the device before servicing it do not use the device as safety device for the repairs and for infor...

Page 17: ...e blind versions The following table shows the meaning of the keyboard Button Preset function cancel hereinafter also called button ESC move to left hereinafter also called button LEFT increase hereinafter also called button UP decrease hereinafter also called button DOWN move to right hereinafter also called button RIGHT confirmation hereinafter also called button ENTER 5 3 Signalling LEDs The fo...

Page 18: ... slowly the low superheating alarm will be running if it is out no high superheating low superheating alarm will be running LED alarm if it is On an alarm will be running if it flashes slowly it is necessary to disable the device so that the modification of the configuration parameters has effect if it flashes quickly it is necessary to switch off on the power supply of the device so that the modi...

Page 19: ...Step green red black white 6 Sporlan SERI F 0 2500 3500 400 120 0 FullStep green red black white 7 Sporlan SERI G 0 2500 3500 400 120 0 FullStep green red black white 8 Sporlan SERI J 0 2500 3500 400 120 0 FullStep green red black white 9 Sporlan SERI K 0 2500 3500 400 120 0 FullStep green red black white 10 Sporlan SERI L 0 2500 3500 400 120 0 FullStep green red black white 11 Sporlan SEHI 175 0 ...

Page 20: ... physical position defined by Maximum regulation steps A resynchronization request can be signalled using various methods rising edge on digital input DI2 if DI2 is configured as resynchronization command and Enabling mode parameter Pr06 is configured as standalone rising edge on Resynchro request ResR if Enabling mode parameter Pr06 is configured as network internal request from the algorithm upo...

Page 21: ...rid alarm 5 communication alarm 10 stand by off 11 stand by on 30 analog positioner 40 stabilization 41 start up 42 algorithm selection 50 manual 51 debugger 60 reserved 61 SH algorithm 6 3 Stand by and operation mode selection At the end of the resynchronization operations the machine will enter the stand by state during which the installer parameters are loaded and configurations are checked In ...

Page 22: ...e made if an external controller manages the PSD04 Selecting a value from 6 to 9 it is possible to operate the PSD04 in standalone mode if a communications fault occurs in this case the DI1 or DI2 inputs must be configured as enable parameter Ph11 1 or Ph21 1 The enabling of the valve using a communication network requires system which ensures the PSD04 can determine whether the controller is stil...

Page 23: ... mode parameter Pr02 defines the algorithm s operation mode while Main control type parameter Pcty defines which algorithm can be used Specifically Pr02 0 enables control SH algorithm defined by Main control type parameter Pcty Pr02 1 enables manual algorithm which permits movement of the valve to the position specified by Manual set point position parameter Pr03 Pr02 2 actives a specific algorith...

Page 24: ...rt up delay Pc20 Pp20 Start up position Pc21 Pp21 Fast action Fast Neutral zone high threshold PNHi Smart band zone threshold Pcz SH filter time constant SHFi Fast action threshold FaTh SH parameters set selection SetP supports selection of one of two different sets of regulation parameters Each set includes SH set point PID parameters and LoSH HiSH MOP and LOP alarm set points start up opening po...

Page 25: ...The algorithm use different regulation parameters depending on the working area if the measured error is lower than Fast action threshold Fath a more aggressive algorithm is used Fast action Fast if the measured error is between Neutral zone high threshold PNHi and Smart band zone threshold Pcz a smart algorithm is used if the measured error is between 0 and Neutral zone high threshold PNHi no reg...

Page 26: ... Ph60 and or Ph61 reset the board check Parameters alarm bit in the Alarm status AlSt if parameters alarm is active check and correct all the parameters of temperature and pressure cancel the alarm leading to 1 bit 0 of the variable Command Cmd and then reset the PSD04 if parameter alarm is cleared check ParS variable and if necessary reset the board again It is recommended not to abuse the automa...

Page 27: ...inking only if there is a request for resynchronization the last line signalizes a request to disable blinking disable request or a request to reset the board negative blinking reset request In the User configuration pages some manual and debug mode functions are also available including the direct setting of SH set point to pass to the algorithm All warnings and alarms are displayed in the Alarm ...

Page 28: ... from page 1 press button LEFT or from page 7 press button RIGHT 12 Press and release button ENTER 13 Press and release button UP or button DOWN over and over again to set level 1 password according to the factory settings 10 to change this value look at paragraph 7 6 Main menu 14 Press and release button ENTER again 15 Move among the pages using the buttons as shown in the example here below to p...

Page 29: ... DOWN to select the parameter 19 Press and release button ENTER 20 Press and release button UP or button DOWN to modify the value 21 Press and release button ENTER to confirm the value 22 Press and release button ESC over and over again to go back to the previous pages To gain access to the manufacturer menu 23 With reference to step 15 from page 13 press button DOWN to select Manufacturer menu 24...

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Page 31: ...r again to go back to the previous pages 7 3 Configuring a blind version The following procedures show an example of how to configure a blind version using an interface in the example PSV4GBR For further information please consult the hardware manual of the user interface Operate as follows 1 Switch off the power supply of the device and of the interface 2 Connect the device to the interface throu...

Page 32: ... from page 37 press button UP or button DOWN to select key to copy the parameters in PSKEY10 or memory to copy the parameters in the internal memory of the device belonging to the field Application param to copy the application software parameters or belonging to the field Drivers param to copy the configuration parameters 4 Press and release button ENTER the parameters will be copied this operati...

Page 33: ...he non optoisolated RS 485 USB serial interface PSIF20SUXI 2 Switch off the power supply of the device 3 Connect the kit or the interface to the Personal Computer look at paragraph 10 2 4 or 10 3 4 Connection to the Personal Computer 4 Switch on the power supply of the device 5 Operate as related in the User manual of Parameters Manager 7 6 Main menu The following procedures show how to gain acces...

Page 34: ...confirm the value 14 Press and release button ESC over and over again to go back to the previous pages To quit the procedure operate as follows 15 Press and release button ESC over and over again possible modifications will not be saved 7 7 Backup and restore If the version of the driver EVdrive03 is appropriate it is possible to connect a keyboard V graph that displays the pages backup restore wh...

Page 35: ...t to load the new value The variable Parameters status ParS indicates that the modified parameters have been acquired but are not currently in use To finalize the acquisition it is necessary to reset or disable the valve If the variable is set to 0 it means that the new parameters are already active The correct procedure for changing Installer and Manufacturer parameters is disable the valve modif...

Page 36: ... User Set2 LOP temperature Pp05 40 0 40 0 C 40 0 User MOP temperature Pp13 1 0 100 0 K 40 0 User PID proportional band Pp14 0 999 s 120 User PID integral time Pp15 0 999 s 30 User PID derivative time Pp20 1 255 s 5 Installer start up delay Pp21 0 00 100 00 50 00 Installer start uo position Par Min Max Units Default Menu Common SH algorithm Fast 1 100 100 User fast action PNHi 0 0 25 0 K 1 0 User n...

Page 37: ...1 yes Pa31 0 00 45 00 barG 0 00 Installer low pressure setpoint alarm Pa32 0 20 1 00 barG 0 30 Installer low pressure alarm hysteresis Pa33 0 250 min 3 Installer low pressure alarm delay Pa40 0 1 0 Installer enable LOP alarm 1 yes Pa41 0 0 10 0 K 1 0 Installer LOP alarm hysteresis Pa42 0 250 min 3 Installer LOP alarm delay Pa50 0 1 0 Installer enable MOP alarm 1 yes Pa51 0 0 10 0 K 1 0 Installer M...

Page 38: ...0 60 s 35 Installer backup battery alarm delay Par Min Max Units Default Menu Valve and driver refrigerant equipment Pi00 0 21 19 Manufact type of refrigerant 0 R 22 1 R 134A 2 R 402A 3 R 404A 4 R 407A 5 R 407C 6 R 410A 7 R 417A 8 R 422A 9 R 422D 10 R 507A 11 R 744 12 R 438A 13 R 401B 14 R 290 15 R 717 16 R 1270 17 R 32 18 R 407F 19 R 1234ZE 20 R 1234YF 21 R 723 Pi01 1 2 1 Manufact driving mode se...

Page 39: ...s Pr05 0 00 100 00 0 00 Installer probe alarm position Pr06 0 9 0 Manufact enabling mode 0 from digital input DI1 or DI2 stand alone 1 from digital input DIHV stand alone 2 from CANBUS 3 reserved 4 from serial MS RS 485 5 reserved 6 from CANBUS DI1 or DI2 as consequence of communication error 7 reserved 8 from serial MS RS 485 DI1 or DI2 as consequence of communication error 9 reserved Pr08 0 255 ...

Page 40: ...sition Par Min Max Units Default Menu Valve and driver backup battery Pb01 0 1 0 Installer backup battery 1 present Par Min Max Units Default Menu Valve and driver digital I O settings and various Ph01 0 8 0 Manufact digital output DO1 function 0 disabled 1 any alarm 2 probe errors 3 following low SH alarms 4 following MOP alarms 5 following valve alarm 6 used for solenoid valve 7 alarms used for ...

Page 41: ...et 3 resynchronization request 4 backup battery status Ph30 0 1 0 Manufact high voltage digital input logic 0 normally open 1 normally closed Ph31 0 4 0 Manufact high voltage digital input DIHV function 0 none 1 enable disable valve 2 change parameters set 3 resynchronization request 4 backup battery status Ph60 0 1 0 Manufact pressure unit of measurements 0 barG 1 psiG Ph61 0 1 0 Manufact tempera...

Page 42: ... transducer 0 30 barA 12 4 20 mA transducer 1 8 barG 13 4 20 mA transducer 1 15 barG 14 4 20 mA transducer 0 30 barG 20 0 5 V 0 7 barG 21 0 5 V 0 25 barG 22 0 5 V 0 60 barG 30 scaling AI1T 2 7 User AI1 type used if Piu1 0 2 NTC 3 0 20 mA 4 4 20 mA 5 0 5 V 6 reserved 7 Pt 1000 Par Min Max Units Default Menu Probe settings analog input AI1 scaling P1Xty 0 2 0 Manufact X type 0 0 20 mA 1 4 20 mA 2 0 ...

Page 43: ...ct analog input AI2 function 0 not used 1 suction temperature backup probe 2 suction pressure backup probe Pia2 1 30 1 Manufact analog input AI2 probe type 1 NTC probe 6 Pt 1000 probe 10 4 20 mA transducer 0 5 8 barA 11 4 20 mA transducer 0 30 barA 12 4 20 mA transducer 1 8 barG 13 4 20 mA transducer 1 15 barG 14 4 20 mA transducer 0 30 barG 20 0 5 V 0 7 barG 21 0 5 V 0 25 barG 22 0 5 V 0 60 barG ...

Page 44: ... X min value P2Yty 0 1 0 Manufact Y type 0 barG 1 barA P2YM P2Ym 300 00 barG barA 1 00 Manufact Y max value P2Ym 300 00 P2YM barG barA 0 00 Manufact Y min value Par Min Max Units Default Menu Probe settings analog input AI3 Piu3 3 3 3 Manufact analog input AI3 function 3 suction temperature probe Pia3 1 6 1 Manufact analog input AI3 probe type 1 NTC probe 6 Pt 1000 probe Par Min Max Units Default ...

Page 45: ...barG 30 scaling Par Min Max Units Default Menu Probe settings analog input AI4 scaling P4Xty 0 3 0 Manufact X type 0 0 20 mA 1 4 20 mA 2 0 5 V 3 0 10 V P4XM P4Xm 0 20 00 1 20 00 2 5 00 3 10 00 20 00 Manufact X max value P4Xm 0 0 00 1 4 00 2 0 00 3 0 00 P4XM 0 00 Manufact X min value P4Yty 0 1 0 Manufact Y type 0 barG 1 barA P4YM P4Ym 300 00 barG barA 1 00 Manufact Y max value P4Ym 300 00 P4YM barG...

Page 46: ...85 port parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even Mb0b 0 4 3 Manufact MODBUS RS 485 port baud rate 0 1 200 1 2 400 2 4 800 3 9 600 4 19 200 Mb0s 0 1 0 Manufact MODBUS RS 485 port stop bit 0 1 bit 1 2 bit Mb1a 1 1 1 Manufact MODBUS prog port address Mb1p 2 2 2 Manufact MODBUS prog port parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even Mb1b 4 4 4 Manufact MODBUS prog port baud rate 0 1 200 1 2 400 2 4 800 3 9 600 4 19 200 Mb1s 0 0 0 Man...

Page 47: ...resynchronization request EnaV 0 1 0 User enable valve command RS 485 or external MODBUS 0 disable valve 1 enable valve Cmd 0 65535 0 User command b0 0 1 reset parameter alarm Cmd x 0zBx reset application Cmd x 0x5x reset board Par Min Max Units Default Menu Status UdM User internal unit of measure b0 0 pressure in bar 1 pressure in psi b1 0 temperature in C K 1 temperature in F R b2 0 conversion ...

Page 48: ...gger 60 reserved 61 SH algorithm AlSt User alarm status b0 EEPROM alarm b1 configuration alarm b2 3 communication status b4 7 probe alarm b8 power fail b9 backup battery alarm b10 algorithm alarm b11 reserved b12 parameters conversion failed AlgS User SH algorithm status b0 measure not acquired b1 algorithm halted b2 bypass algorithm manual b3 LoSH algorithm is running b4 LoSH alarm b5 HiSH algori...

Page 49: ...nfiguration matches other Piux 9 incorrect configuration Piu4 10 mismatch between Pia1 and Piu1 11 mismatch between Pia2 and Piu2 12 mismatch between Pia3 and Piu3 13 mismatch between Pia4 and Piu4 14 awaiting configuration AI1 15 awaiting configuration AI2 16 awaiting configuration AI3 17 awaiting configuration AI4 18 awaiting analog configurations 19 error writing Xmax probe 4 scaling 20 error w...

Page 50: ...vaporation temperature Pe barG User Pe evaporation pressure Ts C User Ts suction temperature SH K User SH SpSH K User SH setpoint SetS 1 2 User selected SH parameters set PidP User PID setpoint position output ParS 0 2 User parameters status bit0 disable the valve to accept new parameters bit1 reset the board to accept new parameters SRat step s User actual value step rate SetM K User SH setpoint ...

Page 51: ...3 0 AI4 255 no probe PePrB User Pe backup probe 0 AI1 0 AI2 0 AI3 0 AI4 255 no probe PoF User power failure counter PoFc User power failure complete closure counter DI1 User DI1 status 0 OFF 1 ON DI2 User DI2 status 0 OFF 1 ON DI1HV User DI1 HV status 0 OFF 1 ON DO User relay status 0 OFF 1 ON AI1 User AI1 value AI2 User AI2 value AI3 User AI3 value AI4 User AI4 value ...

Page 52: ...Code 144PSDI364 Page 52 of 74 Pnum User project number Pvar User project variation 0 AA 1 AB 2 AC etc Pver User project version Prev User project revision FoLo User compilation date Lo seconds to 2000 FoHi User compilation date Lo seconds to 2000 ...

Page 53: ...arameters set SetS Measured SH SH Used SH set point SpSH Measured aspiration temperature Ts Measured evaporator pressure Pe Calculated evaporator temperature Te Unit uf measure in use UdM Working hour Pr40 Control algorithm status AlgS Alarm status AlSt Configuration warning CoWa Enable valve status EnaS Request a reset status ParS Resynchro request status ResS Target position Psp Current valve po...

Page 54: ...election Ph21 DI2polarity Ph20 DI1HV function selection Ph31 DI1HVpolarity Ph30 AI1 probe usage PIu1 AI2 probe usage PIu2 AI1 probe type PIA1 AI2 probe type PIA2 AI3 probe type PIA3 AI4 probe type PIA4 AI1 scaling X type P1Xt AI2 scaling X type P2Xt AI4 scaling X type P4Xt AI1 scaling X max P1XM AI2 scaling X max P2XM AI4 scaling X max P4XM AI1 scaling X min P1Xm AI2 scaling X min P2Xm AI4 scaling...

Page 55: ...t Pos EVDrive to Controller Current valve position Current position 5 41 Receive EVCM Status EVDrive to Controller bit 0 7 FSM status bit 8 Enable valve status bit 9 Resynchro request status bit 10 Used SH control parameters set 0 set 1 1 set2 Every change 42 Receive EVCM Status EVDrive to Controller Alarm status Every change 8 3 MODBUS serial communication Serial communication via the RS 485 port...

Page 56: ...a12 Pa20 Pa21 Pa22 Pa30 Pa31 Pa32 Pa33 Pa40 Pa41 Pa42 Pa50 Pa51 Pa52 Bit 12 Epar Parameters error 9 2 Memory error A memory error occurs when it is not possible to access data stored in the EEPROM memory it is not therefore possible to access the parameter values stored on it so they will assume default values from flash memory Is also not possible to store new parameter values This alarm can be o...

Page 57: ... pressure probe input and ensure one is dedicated to the primary temperature probe and another to the primary pressure probe Checked only if Pcty 6 9 4 Communication error A communication error is signalled only if a suitable communication mode is selected Pr06 2 and the communication alarm is active Pa01 1 Under these conditions the driver expects the controller to periodically refresh the Enable...

Page 58: ...is active the probe errors monitored are those related to pressure and temperature measures Any probe error will be handled as follows if the alarm relates to the primary probe temperature or pressure and another analog input has been configured as a backup probe for temperature or pressure respectively the measurement is automatically read from the backup probe the corresponding Alarm status AlSt...

Page 59: ...ead the measurements makes it impossible for the algorithm to continue so this triggers a probe alarm Bits 0 and 1 of Algorithm status AlgS are always calculated while the other bits given their dependencies on the active control algorithm are only valid while SH algorithm is running 9 8 Algorithm protection functions 9 8 1 LoSH When enabled Pa10 this alarm is triggered when the SH drops below the...

Page 60: ... falls below the low pressure threshold Pa31 an warning is signalled After the timeout Pa33 expires the LP alarm is set The alarm and its signal are cleared automatically when the pressure returns above the threshold Pa32 defines the hysteresis 9 9 Parameters error Bit 12 of Alarm status AlSt indicates that there was a problem during the automatic conversion of the parameters of temperature and or...

Page 61: ...y can be used on condition that the devices are powered 10 1 2 Description The following drawing shows the aspect of the programming key PSKEY10 The following table shows the meaning of the parts of the key Part Meaning 1 telephone connector 2 reserved 10 1 3 Size Size is in mm in 10 1 4 Connection to the device Operate as follows 1 Plug in the telephone connector of the key into the programming p...

Page 62: ...ing port The kit is made of TTL USB non optoisolated serial interface USB cable to connect the serial interface to the Personal Computer TTL cable to connect the serial interface to the driver 10 2 2 Description The following drawing shows the aspect of the programming kit PSIF20TUXI The following table shows the meaning of the parts of the kit Part Meaning 1 USB cable 2 m 6 ft long 2 TTL cable 2 ...

Page 63: ...e into an USB port of the Personal Computer For further information consult the User manual if Parameters Manager 10 3 Non optoisolated RS 485 USB serial interface PSIF20SUXI 10 3 1 Introduction PSIF20SUXI is a non optoisolated RS 485 USB serial interface Through the interface it is possible to connect the driver to the set up software system Parameters Manager using the RS 485 port The interface ...

Page 64: ...ing shows the aspect of the interface PSIF20SUXI The following table shows the meaning of the parts of the kit Part Meaning 1 USB cable 2 m 6 ft long 2 RS 485 cable 2 5 m 8 ft long 3 RS 485 port on telephone connector 4 RS 485 port on screw terminal block 5 RS 485 USB non optoisolated serial interface 6 USB port ...

Page 65: ...nd operating as follows terminal 1 of the interface must be connected to terminal RS485 of the device terminal 2 of the interface must be connected to terminal RS485 of the device terminal 3 of the interface must be connected to terminal GND of the device 2 Plug in and end of the USB cable into the USB port of the serial interface 3 Plug in the other end of the USB cable into an USB port of the Pe...

Page 66: ... module it is possible to close the valve in case of lack of power supply of the driver For further information consult the data sheet of PSS4B 10 4 2 Description The following drawing shows the aspect of the module PSS4B The following table shows the meaning of the parts of the module Part Meaning 1 backup power supply output 2 power supply 3 signal LEDs ...

Page 67: ...of 74 10 4 3 Size Size is in mm in 10 4 4 Connection to the device Look at chapter 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Operate as follows Please note the power supply of PSD04 and that of PSS4B are not isolated it is important to wire correctly the devices as indicated in chapter 4 ...

Page 68: ...d outputs with pitch 3 5 mm for analog inputs and free of voltage digital inputs for conductors up to 2 5 mm 0 0038 in 6 poles female RJ11 telephone connector setting and programming port male female extractable screw terminal blocks with pitch 5 0 mm 0 196 in power supply high voltage digital inputs outputs RS 485 port with pitch 3 5 mm for analog inputs and free of voltage digital inputs for con...

Page 69: ...F Storage temperature from 20 to 70 C from 4 to 158 F Operating humidity from 10 to 90 of relative humidity not condensing Pollution situation 2 Power supply 24 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz 3 Hz 40 VA max not isolated or 24 37 VDC 22 W max not isolated supplied by a class 2 circuit If the device is powered in direct current it is necessary to respect the polarity of the power supply voltage Protect the powe...

Page 70: ...t 1000 analog inputs 1K Ω 0 C 32 F Working range from 100 to 400 C from 148 to 752 F Accuracy 0 5 of the full scale Resolution 0 5 C 1 F Conversion time 100 ms Protection none 0 20 mA 4 20 mA analog inputs Input resistance to 200 Ω Accuracy 1 of the full scale Resolution 0 01 mA Conversion time 100 ms Protection none the maximum current allowed on each input is 25 mA 0 5 V ratiometric analog input...

Page 71: ...guration parameter as normally open normally closed contact which can be set via configuration parameter as enable the operation change parameters set resynchronization command backup module status not available in model PSD4BX3 Non optoisolated free of voltage contacts Power supply none 5 V when not loaded 3 3 mA when loaded Protection none Optoisolated high voltage contact Power supply 115 VAC 1...

Page 72: ...ge 27 36 VDC 18 24 VDC if supplied by the backup module Maximum output current 1 A Driver type chopper constant current Protection none Type of actions and additional features 1C Communication ports PSD4BX3 PSD4BM3 PSD4BF3 PSD4DF3 1 non optoisolated programming port with MODBUS communication protocol 2 non optoisolated ports of which 1 RS 485 port with MODBUS communication protocol and 1 programmi...

Page 73: ... testing is solely responsible for making the final selection of the system and components and assuring that all performance endurance maintenance safety and warning requirements of the application are met The user must analyze all aspects of the application follow applicable industry standards and follow the information concerning the product in the current product catalog and in any other materi...

Page 74: ...Parker RAC Europe PSD04 User manual ver 3 6 Code 144PSDE364 page 74 of 74 Parker Hannifin Ltd RAC Europe Brampton S73 OUF phone 44 0 1226 273400 fax 44 0 1226 273401 ...

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