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NRG 26-61 - Installation & Operating Manual -
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Behaviour in the event of an alarm (the level has strayed beyond a limit value) *
“
LO.LE
” (for LW) or “
HI.LE
” (for HW) are shown on the display, alternating with the actual level value.
The alarm state is transferred to the URS 60 or URS 61 safety control unit via CAN data telegram. There,
once the time delay has elapsed, the alarm signal triggers the safety shutoff in the safety control unit. The
URS 60 / URS 61 safety control unit does
not
automatically lock the safety contacts.
Behaviour in the event of malfunctions *
A fault code, e.g. E.005, appears permanently in the display. Fault codes, see page 52.
The faulty state is transferred to the URS 60 or URS 61 safety control unit via CAN data telegram. The fault
indication causes the unit to executed an undelayed safety shutoff. The URS 60 / URS 61 safety control
unit does
not
automatically lock the safety contacts.
Electrode alarms and faults cannot be acknowledged.
When the alarm or fault is cancelled the display also goes blank, and the URS 60 / URS 61
safety control unit closes the safety contacts once more.
Simulating the alarm state *
The triggering of an alarm can be simulated by pressing the rotary knob of the NRG 26-61, pressing the
appropriate button on the URS 60 / URS 61, or using the URB 60. The equipment will then behave as if a
normal alarm had been triggered.
* The tables on pages 48 - 50 clearly show the relationship between the equipment
status, the display and the alarm LEDS.
Setting parameters and changing factory settings
If necessary, you can adapt the electrode parameters to suit conditions at the plant. You can set parame-
ters and change factory settings using a rotary knob on the terminal box, see page 38 ff.
Level control functions
In addition, the NRG 26-61 level electrode can be used in conjunction with an NRR 2-60 / NRR 2-61 level
controller to form a level control system. The controller parameters are set solely on the URB 60 visual
display and operating unit.
Function