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OPERATIONS MANUAL

ba76027e02 12/2014

DIQ/S 182-XT-4-PR

System 182-XT-4

MODULAR MEASURING SYSTEM FOR 4 DIGITAL SENSORS WITH PROFIBUS-DP INTERFACE

Содержание YSI DIQ/S 182-XT-4-PR

Страница 1: ...OPERATIONS MANUAL ba76027e02 12 2014 DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR System 182 XT 4 MODULAR MEASURING SYSTEM FOR 4 DIGITAL SENSORS WITH PROFIBUS DP INTERFACE...

Страница 2: ...4 For the most recent version of the manual please visit www ysi com Contact YSI 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs OH 45387 USA Tel 1 937 767 7241 800 765 4974 Email environmental ysi com Internet www...

Страница 3: ...power rating 3 3 3 1 5 Optimum installation of the additional MIQ power supply module 3 5 3 2 Safety requirements on the electrical installation 3 6 3 3 Installation guidelines for lightning protecti...

Страница 4: ...status display 4 2 4 3 Working with the SETTINGS menu 4 4 4 3 1 Selection menus 4 4 4 3 2 Setting tables 4 5 4 3 3 Entry mode 4 6 4 4 PROPERTIES menu 4 8 4 4 1 Overview 4 8 4 4 2 Maintenance condition...

Страница 5: ...7 Maintenance and cleaning 7 1 7 1 Maintenance 7 1 7 2 Cleaning 7 1 8 What to do if 8 1 8 1 Information on errors 8 1 8 2 Error causes and remedies 8 1 8 3 Replacing system components 8 2 8 3 1 Replac...

Страница 6: ...Contents System 182 XT 4 0 4 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 7: ...cording to the number of available main measured variables individual sensors one physical sensor for each main measured variable and multiple sensors one physical sensor for several main measured var...

Страница 8: ...anual IQ SENSORNET Field bus linking Cleaning system driven by compressed air The DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR is prepared for the time controlled sensor cleaning function driven by compressed air The cleaning p...

Страница 9: ...ollowing settings Sensor settings Settings and links of the relay outputs PROFIBUS settings System settings display language air pressure altitude passwords etc Linked relay outputs switch to the non...

Страница 10: ...Overview System 182 XT 4 1 4 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 11: ...can lead to serious irreversible injury or death if the safety instruction is not followed CAUTION indicates a possibly dangerous situation that can lead to slight reversible injury if the safety ins...

Страница 12: ...y sources mentioned in this operating manual The product may only be operated under the environmental conditions mentioned in this operating manual The product may not be opened 2 2 3 Unauthorized use...

Страница 13: ...ual of the relay output module WARNING A circuit except for the power supply connections that is connected to an DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR component must not feed any voltages or currents that are not allowed...

Страница 14: ...Safety System 182 XT 4 2 4 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 15: ...ry of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR with attached MIQ JB branching module Accessory kit with Contact carrier with screws ISO cap nuts with screws and ring washers Cable glands with sealing g...

Страница 16: ...take into account the relative switching on time of valves Number and types of required sensors Measuring locations to be designed Distances Infrastructure process environment etc Rough planning Deter...

Страница 17: ...require a specific level of electrical power for operation Thus it is necessary to draw up a power rating after selecting the desired components At the same time a determination is made of whether th...

Страница 18: ...relative on time P Pnominal ED Since ED is always 1 the effective power requirement is always smaller than the nominal power of the valve component Determining the number of MIQ power supply modules F...

Страница 19: ...the MIQ Blue PS 3 1 5 Optimum installation of the additional MIQ power supply module Basic rule It is preferable to install the MIQ power supply module in the vicinity of the IQ SENSORNET component w...

Страница 20: ...ce input or output Overvoltage class II surge limiters Suitable disconnecting device e g switch or circuit breaker for the mains supply of permanently mounted equipment with separate mains connection...

Страница 21: ...h overvoltages developing along the line at the same time that could have a damaging effect on the individual IQ SENSORNET components It is not recommended to use cables from other manufacturers with...

Страница 22: ...ng protection measures directly on the IQ SENSORNET system or its components e g the use of overvoltage surge arresters are not necessary for protection against the indirect effects of lightning and c...

Страница 23: ...s The DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR or an MIQ module is attached by its back to the lid of an MIQ module from page 3 10 Select this variant if an MIQ module is already permanently installed e g to a wall Variant...

Страница 24: ...tion variants of the attachment of an MIQ module on the DIQ S 182 XT 4 is described in the following The assembly of further MIQ modules is carried out analogously To dismantle a stack proceed in the...

Страница 25: ...e the contact cover pos 2 3 Pull off the adhesive label pos 4 Only use the plastic tapping screws supplied for attaching the contact base They ensure the correct fit 4 Fix the contact base pos 5 in Fi...

Страница 26: ...SO blind nuts variant 1 Stacking the MIQ modules Fig 3 5 Stacking the MIQ modules variant 1 6 Insert the cheese head screws pos 8 in Fig 3 4 with the plastic washers in the drilled mounting holes in t...

Страница 27: ...S 182 XT 4 PR to the cover of the MIQ module At the same time ensure that the two clips on the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR click into place in the lid of the MIQ module Subsequently tighten the two screws pos 8...

Страница 28: ...2 Remove the contact cover pos 2 3 Pull off the adhesive label pos 4 4 On the MIQ module remove the two countersunk screws pos 5 and swing open the module lid Only use the plastic tapping screws suppl...

Страница 29: ...ISO blind nuts variant 2 Stacking the MIQ modules Fig 3 10 Stacking the MIQ modules variant 2 6 Insert the cheese head screws pos 8 in Fig 3 9 with the plastic washers in the drilled mounting holes i...

Страница 30: ...T connections The DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR has a SENSORNET connection on the front terminal strip and four others on the rear terminal strip The terminal strips are shown in section 3 12 In addition free SEN...

Страница 31: ...of all MIQ modules in the System 182 must be set to Off Materials required 1 x SNCIQ or SNCIQ UG connection cable see chapter 11 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Wire end sleeves for 0 75 mm2 wire cross secti...

Страница 32: ...to the terminal strip in the same way as the SACIQ sensor connection cable see section 3 4 5 SNCIQ SNCIQ UG approx 35 mm approx 45 mm approx 45 mm 1 Open the enclosure of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR or the...

Страница 33: ...pling ring pos 3 in Fig 3 13 5 Feed the cable through the cable gland into the enclosure 6 Connect the cable ends to the terminal strip At the same time look out for the designations of the terminals...

Страница 34: ...cable gland matched to the cable diameter see section 3 7 on page 3 31 The free end of the connection cable already has the sheath removed in the factory and all the wires are fitted with wire end sle...

Страница 35: ...SACIQ cable with the IQ sensor 3 Then screw the coupling ring 2 of the IQ sensor connection cable on the IQ sensor up to the stop For further instructions on the mounting of IQ sensors at the applicat...

Страница 36: ...tion for theDIQ S 182 XT 4 PR are described in the following chapters Mounting on a mounting stand with the SSH IQ sun shield The SSH IQ sun shield provides enough space for the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR and...

Страница 37: ...un shield see chapter 11 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Tools 4 mm set screw wrench Phillips screwdriver Mounting the sun shield on a mounting stand Fig 3 15 Mounting the SSH IQ sun shield on a mounting stan...

Страница 38: ...ting the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR on the sun shield Fig 3 17 Mounting DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR on the protective cover of the SSH IQ 2 Remove the two countersunk screws pos 5 in Fig 3 16 and swing open the lid 3 In...

Страница 39: ...ecess behind the Universal Transmitter to the top of the housing Fig 3 18 DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR with PROFIBUS cable at the sun shield 4 Position the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR on the sun shield and fix it into pla...

Страница 40: ...el aperture Fig 3 19 Mounting aperture in the switch panel dimensions in mm Mounting the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR in a switch panel The space required on the panel for DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR is given in the dimen...

Страница 41: ...20 but do not remove them 4 Push in the two angle brackets as shown in Fig 3 20 into the lateral guides of the Universal Transmitter up to the stop 5 Tighten the screws pos 2 6 Screw in the screws po...

Страница 42: ...1 Screw the clamping assembly item 1 in Fig 3 21 with the two plastic self tapping screws item 2 onto the back of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR 2 Attach the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR onto the top hat rail from above...

Страница 43: ...to the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR Fig 3 22 DIQ JB open The DIQ JB module has seven potential free terminals To extend or branch lines connect the three IQ SENSORNET wires to each other one to one at any termin...

Страница 44: ...t and can be mounted directly on a wall For mounting on a YSI mounting stand YSI provides the MS DIQ mounting set It contains a pipe clip for the mounting stand and provides enough space for two DIQ m...

Страница 45: ...e cable diameter Small clamping range 4 5 to 10 mm This cable gland is suitable for all IQ SENSORNET cables including earth cable after stripping the outer insulation see section 3 4 4 and IQ SENSORNE...

Страница 46: ...ut off any wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland 3 8 Connecting the voltage supply 3 8 1 DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR line power version WARNING If the power supply is incorrectly c...

Страница 47: ...cable gland matched to the cable diameter see section 3 7 on page 3 31 Tools Cable stripping knife Wire stripper Phillips screwdriver Small screwdriver Preparing the power cable Fig 3 25 Prepared pow...

Страница 48: ...e of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR front terminal strip 6 Screw a cable gland pos 1 in Fig 3 26 with sealing ring pos 2 into the enclosure below the power supply connection 7 Loosen the coupling ring pos 3 8...

Страница 49: ...s cut off any wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland The complete assignment of the terminal strip is shown in section 3 12 9 Connect phases L and N to the terminal strip...

Страница 50: ...tion as an interrupt facility for the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR The interrupt facility must be installed in the vicinity of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR easily accessible by the user and marked as an interrupt facil...

Страница 51: ...e 4 Open the enclosure of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR front terminal strip 5 Screw a cable gland pos 1 in Fig 3 29 with sealing ring pos 2 into the enclosure below the 24 V AC DC connection 6 Loosen the cou...

Страница 52: ...wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland The complete assignment of the terminal strip is shown in section 3 12 8 Connect wires 1 and 2 to the terminal strip Make sure that...

Страница 53: ...ot subject to this danger e g the DIQ CHV module may be operated on the further relays Switching voltages and switching currents on the relay contacts must not exceed the values specified in chapter 9...

Страница 54: ...hock when working with the System 182 XT 4 Always cut off any wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland 11 Open the enclosure of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR 12 Screw a cable gland...

Страница 55: ...nnection in the DIQ CHV in series Bridge a terminal of the auxiliary voltage output with a terminal of a relay output and run a control line from the remaining terminals to the valve module NOTE The a...

Страница 56: ...System 182 XT 4 3 42 ba76027e02 12 2014 Installation examples with one and two sensors with compressed air cleaning can be found in section 3 11 Relay connection Auxiliary voltage Bridge Valve control...

Страница 57: ...viding measured values Init appears temporarily Fig 3 32 Display during the start phase Start checklist 1 Are all system components correctly connected with one another see section 3 4 2 Are the DIQ S...

Страница 58: ...ontrol Example Relay 1 controls the cleaning of sensor 1 Relay 2 controls the cleaning of sensor 2 Variant Relay 1 controls the cleaning of both sensors Cleaning of both DIQ CHV 1 SACIQ SACIQ DIQ CHV...

Страница 59: ...ger that areas safe to contact could come into contact with dangerous voltages Always cut off any wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland X13 X15 X12 X14 X11 X10 X9 X2 X2 X...

Страница 60: ...m 182 XT 4 3 46 ba76027e02 12 2014 Connection scheme of the DIQ JB X1 X4 X2 X5 X3 X6 X7 Terminal strip DIQ JB SNCIQ UG SACIQ SACIQ Sensor 2 Sensor 1 green Shield Filler stranded wire black black green...

Страница 61: ...2014 3 11 2 Connection of a sensor that is located at a distance without compressed air cleaning 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 SNCIQ UG SNCIQ UG SACIQ Sensor SACIQ DIQ JB M C S ESC OK DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR...

Страница 62: ...Installation System 182 XT 4 3 48 ba76027e02 12 2014 Connection scheme of the DIQ JB X1 X4 X2 X5 X3 X6 X7 Terminal strip DIQ JB SNCIQ UG green Shield Filler stranded wire black green red red SACIQ...

Страница 63: ...3 R2 R1 L1 N 240V AC 2A AC 240V AC 2A AC 240V AC 2A AC AUXILIARY VOLTAGE SENSORNET 1 RED SHIELD GREEN X3 X2 X17 X9 X15 X13 X11 X1 X16 X8 X14 X12 X10 24V AC DC INPUT POWER AUXILIARY R3 R2 R1 240V AC 2A...

Страница 64: ...Installation System 182 XT 4 3 50 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 65: ...ating situations c Starts calibration of the sensor selected in the measured value display s Opens the SETTINGS menu in the measured value and status display e Switches to the higher menu level Cancel...

Страница 66: ...cond intervals Select a sensor in the double display with w The selected sensor is displayed in reverse video The number and name of the selected sensor are displayed in the header In the single displ...

Страница 67: ...occurred Error messages from the sensors are entered in the log book The log book is described in detail in section 4 4 3 Error conditions of the system can for example be an insufficient operational...

Страница 68: ...etailed information on password protection see section 4 6 The arrows 8 2 appear automatically if further display contents are above or below the visible display range The toggle switch w is used to h...

Страница 69: ...gle switch w is used to highlight a setting displayed in reverse video and move the visible display range up or down To edit a setting highlight it and press g The line below is highlighted and switch...

Страница 70: ...made character after character Select the first character with the toggle switch w and press g The entry mark moves to the next position and indicates P Select the next character with the toggle swit...

Страница 71: ...ng or is only allowed where it makes sense e g at the first position only Save and quit On principle all settings made in the entry mode are only taken over after selecting the Save and quit item in t...

Страница 72: ...status Sxx Here you can prompt the following data of a sensor see section 4 4 3 Type series number and software version Data of the last calibration Error and info messages System status Here you can...

Страница 73: ...t prompt changes in the conditions of linked outputs The following diagram gives you an overview of when an IQ sensor is in the maintenance condition Maintenance condition ON g m e m c e m g c g Measu...

Страница 74: ...tion 4 5 during a compressed air cleaning cycle After the cleaning cycle is finished the maintenance condition is automatically switched off again 1 Switch on the maintenance condition for the IQ sens...

Страница 75: ...ay flashes If there are info and error messages present at the same time the error symbol h flashes more important The flashing of the info or error symbol only stops after all detailed message texts...

Страница 76: ...book message in the log book consists of one line The latest message is on the first position They are not yet marked with a tick i e acknowledged figure 4 9 Log book 1 Message type error or info symb...

Страница 77: ...knowledge messages and view detailed messages Pos Information Explanation 1 Category Info message I Error message E 2 Type Calibration C Installation and commissioning I Instructions for service and r...

Страница 78: ...and press g The detailed message text is displayed Scroll through the text with the toggle switch w 5 Press g Thus you acknowledge the message 6 Press g once again This returns you to the log book wh...

Страница 79: ...e g key is pressed Return to the measured value display without switching on the maintenance condition with m or e By activating the maintenance condition linked outputs remain in their present state...

Страница 80: ...easured value display the measured value flashes as the sensor is still in the maintenance condition 7 If calibration was successful immerse the sensor in the test sample 8 Wait for a stable measured...

Страница 81: ...ed Calibration password protects against unauthorized calibration If this password is active the password query appears on calling up calibration with c If no valid password is entered calibration is...

Страница 82: ...Operation System 182 XT 4 4 18 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 83: ...he following paragraphs 5 2 Language In this menu you can set the system language Procedure Selecting the language To view these menu items scroll down with w 1 Open the SETTINGS menu with s 2 Select...

Страница 84: ...all displays of this sensor appear in the standard language English To activate the selected system language for this component a software update of the component is required Contact YSI General steps...

Страница 85: ...deleted by this action Procedure Deleting inactive datasets 5 4 Relay output R1 R2 R3 In these menus you can link sensors with the relay outputs of the Universal Transmitter and adjust the outputs Th...

Страница 86: ...ssword for the settings For details on the passwords refer to section 4 6 Calibrate a z Here you can configure the password for calibration For details on the passwords refer to section 4 6 Display co...

Страница 87: ...ngs Sensor dependent see settings tables in the respective sensor operating manual Note Calibration of the sensor is stored in the sensor and is retained when the system configuration is reset Relay o...

Страница 88: ...The SETTINGS menu System 182 XT 4 5 6 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 89: ...ing Manual control Relay outputs can be configured as openers or closers Valve outputs MIQ CHV PLUS The MIQ CHV PLUS valve module is administrated by the system as a valve output designation MIQ CHV P...

Страница 90: ...o use the output for system monitoring details see section 6 4 2 Procedure linking outputs Proceed as follows if the output was not yet linked If you want to change a link you have to erase the existi...

Страница 91: ...red it can be erased Procedure Erasing a link 1 Open the SETTINGS menu with s 2 Using w and g select and confirm the Relay output Rx menu item corresponding to sensor 1 2 or 3 3 Using w select Delete...

Страница 92: ...Rx menu item corresponding to sensor 1 2 or 3 3 Confirm the selection Set output with g The setting table of the output is displayed 4 Edit the setting table as described in section 4 3 2 To accept al...

Страница 93: ...sed in the following way Monitoring a limiting value using a relay when a limiting value upper or lower limiting value is exceeded or undercut a relay switches The Open or Close relay actions are poss...

Страница 94: ...d values are close to the limiting value 1 Upper limit value relay 1 exceeded 2 Selected switching delay t1 for relay 1 expired Relay 1 switches 3 Hysteresis for upper limiting value relay 1 undercut...

Страница 95: ...value pulse width output see page 6 9 or switching frequency frequency output see page 6 10 Proportional outputs can be used in the following way Output with one relay An output range is defined with...

Страница 96: ...00 Proportional band Measured value 1 2 90 0 Switching frequency f or Pulse v width 1 Start value Measured value with a minimum pulse width or switching frequency 2 End value Measured value with a max...

Страница 97: ...emains constant the turn on duration ton changes depending on the measured value and with it the pulse width v The pulse width can be set from 0 to 100 v ton T 100 v pulse width T cycle duration ton t...

Страница 98: ...ue in the proportional range the relay is switched more often or less often Fig 6 5 Relay output of frequency output While the selected switching duration ton 0 3 s always remains constant the switchi...

Страница 99: ...characteristic curve Select the End value to be smaller than the Start value The turn on duration or frequency decreases with an increasing measured value see page 6 13 The maximum values for the pul...

Страница 100: ...g 6 9 Frequency output 1 Start value Measured value with a minimum pulse width or switching frequency 2 End value Measured value with a maximum pulse width or switching frequency 0 10 50 90 100 Propor...

Страница 101: ...d behavior comes into force Fig 6 10 Pulse width output Fig 6 11 Frequency output 1 Start value Measured value with a minimum pulse width or switching frequency 2 End value Measured value with a maxim...

Страница 102: ...e is displayed Relay function and relevant setting tables Function Setting table No function The relay output is not used System monitoring See section 6 4 2 Sensor monitoring See section 6 4 3 Limit...

Страница 103: ...supply a valid secondary measured value In any case the relay remains open for 10 seconds and only closes when the malfunction is no longer present In the following cases the relay does not open desp...

Страница 104: ...sensor errors Setting Selection Explanation Errors All All sensor errors special ones and general ones are monitored and can prompt a relay action Special Special sensor errors are monitored and can...

Страница 105: ...joining var Main variable designates the actual measured parameter of the sensor e g pH oxygen etc Adjoining variable designates an additional measured parameter e g temperature Limit value UL Within...

Страница 106: ...tive characteristic curve In order to obtain a negative characteristic curve a value for End value must be entered that is smaller than the value for Start value Setting Selection Values Explanation M...

Страница 107: ...etermines the steepness of the characteristic curve of the output Setting Selection Values Explanation Measured variable Main variable Adjoining variable Main variable designates the actual measured p...

Страница 108: ...leaning cycle e g UV VIS sensor Settings Setting Selection Values Explanation Pulse length Automatic The duration of the air cleaning process is programmed in the sensor The relay automati cally takes...

Страница 109: ...are frozen The maintenance condition is active After the Cleaning duration the relay is opened During the following Adjustment time the outputs remain blocked The outputs linked with this sensor are o...

Страница 110: ...g interval 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 d or 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24 h or 5 10 15 20 30 60 min Repeat interval for the cleaning function Time between the start time of a cleaning cycle and the start time of the next clean...

Страница 111: ...of a cleaning cycle t1 Start of the specified Cleaning duration t1a 2 End of the specified Cleaning duration t1a Start of the specified Adjustment time t1b 3 End of the specified Adjustment time t1b...

Страница 112: ...e set up 6 4 9 Manual control Function The Manual control function can be used to test the operativeness of an instrument that is connected to the relay To do so close or open the relay manually and w...

Страница 113: ...is non operative when no function is activated for the output The relay contact is open in the non operative condition An output becomes non operative in case of Power failure As soon as the supply vo...

Страница 114: ...Relay outputs System 182 XT 4 6 26 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 115: ...mpressed air is available on site blow off the worst of the dirt beforehand Keep the enclosure closed while doing so NOTE The enclosure and the window of the display are made of plastic Therefore avoi...

Страница 116: ...Maintenance and cleaning System 182 XT 4 7 2 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 117: ...ook is described in detail in section 4 4 3 Sensor status SXX 8 2 Error causes and remedies The system does no longer react on entries Error in the measured value display Information on possible error...

Страница 118: ...to life due to possible hazard of electric shock Before opening the Universal Transmitter switch off the system and if necessary all external relay circuits that present a hazard of electric shock an...

Страница 119: ...cases are possible The DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR can display and administrate up to four main measured parameters If necessary an inactive dataset has to be erased to be able to add a new sensor To erase inac...

Страница 120: ...sets Example Replacing an IQ sensor Make sure that the substitute sensor has at least the software status of the inactive IQ sensor be included as a new module in the list of the sensors The operating...

Страница 121: ...ensor was selected the system changes directly to the measured value display As soon as the IQ sensor is ready for operation it delivers a measured value If Substitute sensor was selected a list with...

Страница 122: ...What to do if System 182 XT 4 8 6 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 123: ...ical data 9 1 DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR Dimensions Fig 9 1 Dimension drawing of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR dimensions in mm Test marks Side view 143 0 144 0 43 0 11 0 16 5 Front view Rear view 48 48 Stack mounting...

Страница 124: ...for conduit connection Temperature Operation 20 C 55 C 4 131 F Storage 25 C 65 C 13 149 F Relative humidity Yearly average 90 Dew formation Possible Site altitude Max 2000 m above sea level Power sup...

Страница 125: ...se rating on the operator side max 16 A Power consumption max approx 12 W SENSORNET 1 SENSORNET 2 RED RED SHIELD SHIELD GREEN GREEN X3 X6 X2 X5 X17 X9 X15 X13 X11 X1 X4 X16 X8 X14 X12 X10 100 240V AC...

Страница 126: ...t terminal strip 2 A AC and DC Rear terminal strip 5 A AC and DC Fuse rating on the operator side Front terminal strip max 2 A Rear terminal strip Maximum 5 A Relay functions Programmable as Opener or...

Страница 127: ...ces for industrial areas intended for indispensable operation Interference emission limits for resources of class B System lightning protection Extended protective characteristics as opposed to EN 613...

Страница 128: ...modules Dimensions Fig 9 2 Dimension drawing of MIQ module dimensions in mm Technical data on special MIQ modules are given in the respective operating manuals 100 148 144 0 115 0 70 0 144 0 45 0 72 0...

Страница 129: ...fiber Weight Approx 0 5 kg type dependent Type of protection IP 66 In accordance with NEMA 4X MIQ modules are not suitable for conduit connection SENSORNET connections At least two in each MIQ module...

Страница 130: ...JB Enclosure material Polystyrene Weight Approx 0 2 kg Type of protection IP 66 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 passive potential free terminals for line extension or branching Terminal type Screw type...

Страница 131: ...rminals to connect interface lines Terminal strip inside the enclosure Terminals 94 94 28 57 DIQ CHV Enclosure material Polystyrene Weight Approx 0 3 kg Type of protection IP 66 VALVE AUXILIARY X2 X6...

Страница 132: ...only be operated with the auxiliary voltage of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR Compressed air Switching voltage Approx 22 V Max switching current Approx 40 mA Required air quality Dry free of dust and oil Oper...

Страница 133: ...hat rail mounting Fig 9 5 Space required for wall and top hat rail mounting dimensions in mm Panel mounting Fig 9 6 Space required for panel mounting dimensions in mm 285 48 200 245 Wall mounting or...

Страница 134: ...Technical data System 182 XT 4 9 12 ba76027e02 12 2014...

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Страница 136: ...ning a product for service include the Product Return form with cleaning certification The form must be completely filled out for an YSI Service Center to accept the instrument for service The Product...

Страница 137: ...Y 480 045Y 480 066Y 480 060Y 480 067Y 480 062Y 480 064VY Set with four cable glands for cable sheath diameter of 7 to 13 mm EW 1 480 051Y Branching module DIQ JB 472 005Y Valve module DIQ CHV 472 007Y...

Страница 138: ...Accessories and options System 182 XT 4 11 2 ba76027e02 12 2014...

Страница 139: ...5 erasing a link 6 3 Error symbol 4 3 4 11 F Frequency output relay 6 18 I Inactive dataset 5 3 8 3 Info symbol 4 3 4 11 K Key functions 4 1 L Language 5 1 Setting 5 1 System language 5 1 Lightning pr...

Страница 140: ...ponents 8 2 S Sensor conditions special ones 4 3 Sensor connection cable SACIQ 3 20 Sensor monitoring relay 6 16 Sensor status 4 11 Sensor controlled cleaning 6 20 SENSORNET connection terminal strip...

Страница 141: ...fault passwords In the default condition of the DIQ S 182 XT 4 PR both passwords are set to 1000 1 Open the SETTINGS menu with s 2 Depending on the password to be prompted use w and g to select and co...

Страница 142: ...Appendix store separately if required System 182 XT 4 13 2 ba76027e02 12 2014...

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