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PERFORMANCE

MADE

SMARTER

Product manual  

2231

Trip amplifier

 

TEMPER ATURE  |  I.S. INTERFACES  |  COMMUNIC ATION INTERFACES  |  MULTIFUNC TIONAL  |  ISOL ATION  |  DISPL AY

No. 2231V105-UK
From serial no.: 191057001

Содержание 191057001

Страница 1: ...PERFORMANCE MADE SMARTER Product manual 2231 Trip amplifier TEMPERATURE I S INTERFACES COMMUNICATION INTERFACES MULTIFUNCTIONAL ISOLATION DISPLAY No 2231V105 UK From serial no 191057001 ...

Страница 2: ...nication interfaces that can access your PR installed base of products All the interfaces are detachable have a built in display for readout of process values and diagnostics and can be configured via push buttons Product specific functionality includes communication via Modbus and Bluetooth and remote access using our PR Process Supervisor PPS application available for iOS and Android Our display...

Страница 3: ...mantle system 2200 6 Application 7 Technical characteristics 7 Input 7 Functions 7 Programming 7 Display 7 Electrical specifications 8 Order 10 Block diagram 10 Hardware programming 11 Routing diagram 12 Programming operating the function keys 13 Description of functions selection of application 15 Document history 17 ...

Страница 4: ...hes and jumpers General mounting wire connection and disconnection Troubleshooting the device Repair of the device and replacement of circuit breakers must be done by PR electronics A S only Warning To keep the safety distances devices with two built in relays must not be connected to both hazardous and non hazardous voltages on the same device s relay contacts SYSTEM 2200 must be mounted in socke...

Страница 5: ...natively PR electronics A S www prelectronics com Mounting and connection of the device should comply with national legislation for mounting of electric materials i e wire cross section protective fuse and location Descriptions of input output and supply connections are shown in the block diagram and side label The following apply to fixed hazardous voltages connected devices The max size of the p...

Страница 6: ...e 2 After this the back panel can be pulled out together with the PCB but please notice the position of the PCB as there is a number of different positions in the house Do not pull the wires unnecessarily instead pull the PCB Switches and jumpers can now be moved When assembling the back plate and housing please make sure no wires are stuck ...

Страница 7: ...ough an internal jumper DC voltage signals in the range 0 250 VDC By measurement of AC current signals up to 1 A from a current transformer or current clamp a 1 Ω 2 W input shunt is used True RMS measurement of AC voltage signals in the range 0 250 VRMS with a crest factor 5 Functions The front operated push buttons are used for programming of the different standard functions Single or dual trip a...

Страница 8: ...DC AC 0 25 0 75 60 s Temperature coefficient DC signals 0 01 of span C AC signals 0 02 of span C Linearity error DC signals 0 1 of span AC sine wave signals 0 35 of span 50 1000 Hz Additional linearity error AC signals Crest factor 1 3 0 7 of span Crest factor 5 2 5 of span Effect of supply voltage change 0 002 of span V EMC immunity influence 0 5 Electrical specifications INPUT DC current input M...

Страница 9: ...ms Delay 0 0 99 9 s Max voltage 250 VAC VDC Max AC current 2 A Max AC power 500 VA Max DC current resistive load Urelay 30 VDC 2 ADC Urelay 30 VDC 1380 x U 2 relay x 1 0085 Urelay ADC Graphic depiction of 1380 x U 2 relay x 1 0085 Urelay Approvals DNV Ships Offshore TAA0000101 Observed authority requirements EMC 2014 30 EU UK SI 2016 1091 LVD 2014 35 EU UK SI 2016 1101 RoHS 2011 65 EU UK SI 2012 3...

Страница 10: ...ock diagram CPU EEPROM V V V V PGA 7 5 6 4 2 1 2231 9 10 A D JP 2 JP 3 N O N O V JP 4 50 JP 1 I I V Input P Input gnd N Supply P Supply gnd N Rel 1 common Rel 1 N O N C Rel 2 N O N C Rel 2 common Or True RMS AC shunt 1 Ohm 2 W N C N C 24 230 VAC 24 250 VDC 24 VDC Rel 1 Rel 2 ...

Страница 11: ...ming Input Output Input JP1 JP4 0 20 mADC 0 1 ARMS 0 250 VDC 0 250 VRMS I I V V V I V V Relay JP position Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 2 normally open normally closed normally open normally closed JP 2 N O JP 2 N C JP 3 N O JP 3 N C ...

Страница 12: ...nt 003 Pre setpoint 004 Setpoint window stage 1 5 and 2 5 active menutext 1 1 1 2 2 1 and 2 2 are different 005 Hold Function Select application Program access Enable fast setpoint changing Analogue input type U Voltage I Current Indication of JP 1 and JP 4 0 0 20 0 mA 0 0 1 0 A RMS 0 0 250 VDC VRMS Analogue 100 input 0 2 0 7 60 0 s Input signal AC or DC DC AC Response time Password code Increasin...

Страница 13: ...xed parameters you switch between the parameters by the 1 key Save by first activating 3 and then 1 simultaneously To return to the previous menu without changing the parameters activate 2 0 0 Default the input signal is displayed in The display returns to default at power ON or if no keys have been activated for a period of 2 minutes When menu 4 2 has been selected EFS Enable Fast SETTING fast se...

Страница 14: ...ow menu 1 5 is active The hysteresis is set in of the input signal and is placed outside the window A hysteresis less than 1 is typically an acceptable value 2 0 rE2 Setting of parameters for relay 2 When the selected function in menu 4 1 001 Single setpoint all sub menus 2 1 to 2 5 have no function 2 1 SEt SPL Setting of relay 2 setpoint Possible selections are 0 99 9 The setpoint is set in of th...

Страница 15: ...ossible selections are DC or AC 4 0 APP Selection of application 4 1 FUn Selection of function Possible selections are 001 Single setpoint Single trip amplifier set in main menu 1 0 with setpoint within the range 0 99 9 of the input signal The hysteresis is set in the range 0 99 9 of the input signal The parameter selection determines whether the trip amplifier should be active for increasing InC ...

Страница 16: ...elay 2 When the input signal increases to the relay 2 setpoint hold on relay 2 is activated When the input signal decreases to the relay 1 setpoint relay 2 is deactivated this is why the relay 2 setpoint must be higher than the relay 1 setpoint The hold point is set in submenu 2 1 the reset point is set in submenu 1 1 In submenu 2 4 the time delay is set in the range 0 99 9 s In main menu 2 0 the ...

Страница 17: ...2231V105 UK 17 Document history The following list provides notes concerning revisions of this document Rev ID Date Notes 105 2232 Relay data updated graph with resistive loads inserted UKCA added ...

Страница 18: ...entation We are headquartered in Denmark and have offices and authorized partners the world over We are a local business with a global reach This means that we are always nearby and know your local markets well We are committed to your satisfaction and provide PERFORMANCE MADE SMARTER all around the world For more information on our warranty program or to meet with a sales representative in your r...

Страница 19: ...andards for products communicating monitoring and connecting our customers process measurement points to their process control systems Our innovative patented technologies are derived from our extensive R D facilities and from having a great understanding of our customers needs and processes We are guided by principles of simplicity focus courage and excellence enabling some of the world s greates...

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