ESA Ex22DSA User manual

MASTER UNITS BUS SYSTEM
DOCUMENTATION INDEX
1.1 Description
2.1 Standard features (List)
2.2 Standard features (Details)
3.1 Installation rules and security
4.1 Technical features
5.1 Enter data in set mode
6.1 Display indications in operation
7.1 Display indications with alarm
8.1 Information and guide on the display
9.1 Wiring Diagram
10.1 Electronic board size and voltage settings
11.1 Enclosure dimensions
12.1 Problems solutions
13.1 Warranty
14.1 Certificates
1.1 DESCRIPTION
Master unit for BUS SYSTEM for dedusting plant cleaning cycle control with digital dP control by internal transducer.
2.1 STANDARD FEATURES
A1a Minimum and maximum dP alarms on same relay (K2)
A2a Relay Voltage ON (K1)
B10a Manual activation of every single output from keyboard
B1a Select Number of outputs
B2x Activation time from 0.05 to 5.00 sec.
B3c Interval time between ev. during post-cleaning
B3x Interval time from 1 to 999 sec.
B8b Short-circuit protection of every single output
B9b Electric control of output activation
C1 Digital differential pressure control (STOP at cycle end)
C13_10 dP full range 10.00 kPa = 100.0 mbar = 1012 mmH2O.
C4 Cleaning cycle
C4a Automatic operation mode
C4b Manual operation mode
C7c1 Minimum dP alarm. Contact open with alarm. Automatic reset.
C7d1 Maximum dP alarm. Contact open with alarm. Automatic reset.
C8 dP zero readout regulation
D14a Operation hours-counter
D1b1 Additional post-cleaning cycles from dP readout. Activation at STOP.
D5a Consent from external compressed air pressure switch
D6a ON/OFF cleaning cycle from external contact
G1 Maximum load power 25W per output
SL Multi language display
Code: Ex22DSA : ATEX - Zone 22
GENERIC DOCUMENTATION. THE SPECIFIC DOCUMENTATION IS ATTACHED TO THE SEQUENCER
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2.2 STANDARD FEATURES
The presence of options on request could nullify or modify the operating of standard features.
Code Description
A1a Minimum and maximum dP alarms on same relay (K2)
Minimum and maximum dP alarms act on the same relay. The display will specify the type of alarm.
A2a Relay Voltage ON (K1)
If the device is supplied, relay K1 is activated and the terminal board contact is closed. In case of power failure, this
contact is open.
B10a Manual activation of every single output from keyboard
From the keyboard you can manually and individually activate every single output for an operation test. Press key C
over and over again to activate outputs sequentially. The output is kept active as long as key C is held down and the
display shows ON.
When key C is relesed, the number of the output will increase automatically to the next one.
The output is holded active for all the time that key C is pressed. It allows to measure the output voltage by using a
tester.
In case of anomalous operating, do this test with electrovalves disconnected.
B1a Select Number of outputs
Every BUS line can drive up to 12 remote unit RU with maximum 8 electrovalves each one, for maximum 96
electrovalves per line.
If number of output is over 96, the activation of the RU modules will automatically switch from one line to the next one.
B2x Activation time from 0.05 to 5.00 sec.
B3c Interval time between ev. during post-cleaning
Interval time between two activations settable by keyboard when post-cleaning cycles are active and during the forced
cycles of option C2x if available.
The selection range is the same as the inteval time in standard operation mode (B3x).
B3x Interval time from 1 to 999 sec.
If the pulse time is lower than 1 sec. it is possible to set any interval time value in the range indicated.
If the activation time is higher than 1 sec. the minimum settable interval time is:
Minumum interval time = 5 times pulse time (B2x)
B8b Short-circuit protection of every single output
In case of short-circuit, the corresponding output is automatically skipped. Relay K2 will signal the alarm condition and
display will show the alarm situation code E1 (See the alarm description).
Press key E to reset the alarm.
B9b Electric control of output activation
If a solenoid valve is not activated, the relay K2 indicate the alarm condition and the display shows the alarm condition
code E2 (See alarm description).
Press key 'E' to reset alarm condition.
ATTENTION: this function will be active only if the automatic selection of the load in set up is not selected.
The alarm switch on after 5 consecutive fails on the same output.
C1 Digital differential pressure control (STOP at cycle end)
In automatic running mode (C4a), the cleaning cycle is activated and deactivated according to the dP readout.
C1a Set the cleaning STOP threshold: if dP is below this threshold, the cleaning cycle stops and the display shows
'CYCLE STOP FOR LOW dP' or the letter 'P' according to the model. The cleaning cycle stops at the end of the cycle.
C1b Set the cleaning START threshold: if dP is above this threshold, the cleaning cycle is activated.
C13_10 dP full range 10.00 kPa = 100.0 mbar = 1012 mmH2O.
Maximum differential pressure value measurable by the device 10.00 kPa = 100.0 mbar = 1012 mmH2O.
With dP reading over 10 kPa the display shows 'E' instead of the numeric value of dP.
Reading error ± 10 points
C4 Cleaning cycle
If all the requirements for the start-up of the cleaning cycle are fulfilled when supply is powered on (e.g. fan on, external
consents C6 or D5, dP readout above the start threshold), the sequencer will automatically activate the EV outputs
sequencially according to the times set by keyboard.

2.2 STANDARD FEATURES
Code Description
C4a Automatic operation mode
By keyboard in Setup it is possible to select the operation mode. In automatic mode, the controls of the fan, the dP, C6
and D5 are active and the activation of the cleaning cycle will depend on such functions.
C4b Manual operation mode
By keyboard in Setup it is possible to select the operation mode. In manual mode, the control of the fan, the dP, C6 and
D5 are not active.
C7c1 Minimum dP alarm. Contact open with alarm. Automatic reset.
If the dP readout is below the threshold in Set up, the minimum dP alarm is activated. The display shows the alarm
condition code E8 (see the alarm description) or the dP readout and letter L alternatively, according to the model.
The corresponding alarm relay will signal its condition. The alarm is automatically reset when the dP readout is above
the threshold again.
If set to 'OFF' or 'E' (according to the model), the function is excluded.
NOTE: the minimum dP alarm is delayed by 60 seconds by default after the activation of the first cleaning cycle.
C7d1 Maximum dP alarm. Contact open with alarm. Automatic reset.
If the dP readout is above the threshold in Set up, the maximum dP alarm is activated. The display shows the alarm
condition code E7 (see the alarm description) or the dP readout and letter H alternatively, according to the model.
The corresponding alarm relay will signal its condition. The alarm is automatically reset when the dP readout is below
the alarm threshold again.
The activation of this alarm is delayed by 20 seconds by default.
C8 dP zero readout regulation
In this set up code it is possible to adjust the zero reading of differential pressure. In this function the display shows the
dP reading and, with plant stops or air pipes not connected if the dP reading is not 0.00 kPa it is possible to adjust it by
key A and C.
D14a Operation hours-counter
In Setup it is possible to visualize an hours counter. This counter is active when the cleaning cycle in On. In case of fan
stop, consent D6 not present or with the device in Setup the counter stops.
D1b1 Additional post-cleaning cycles from dP readout. Activation at STOP.
In automatic operation mode, you can add a pre-set number of cleaning cycles after the fan stop. Their number can be
set from 0 to 99 by keyboard. The sequencer will automatically recognise the fan state by comparing the dP readout
with the threshold in set code 11: dP > set 11 = fan on, dP < set 11 = fan off.
Post-cleaning cycles are activated even if dP = 0.
When the fan is off or dP < set 11, the display shows 'FAN STOP'.
The display shows 'POST-CLEANING ACT' during additional cycles and if there is no alarm.
Post-cleaning cycles are activated only if the dP readout should reach the threshold value of cycle STOP in normal
operation mode.
D5a Consent from external compressed air pressure switch
If the operation mode is automatic and contact D5a is open, the cleaning cycle stops, relay K2 indicates the alarm
situation. Close D5a to restart the washing cycle from the point where it had stopped. If contact D5a is open, the display
shows alarm code E6.
NOTE: Link D5a clamps if it is not used with inputs from external contact active (See Setup 5.1).
D6a ON/OFF cleaning cycle from external contact
If contact D6a is open, the cleaning cycle is not enabled and the display shows 'START CONTACT D6a OPEN'.
Close D6a to start cleaning cycle from the first electrovalve.
NOTE D6a: Jump D6a if it is not used with inputs from external contact active (See Setup 5.1).
G1 Maximum load power 25W per output
SL Multi language display
In Set up it is possible to select the language of all the descriptions showed by the display:
Italian, English, French, German, Spanish.

3.1 INSTALLATION RULES AND SECURITY
3.2 Protect the device against the direct exposure to the sun.
3.3 Avoid arranging the device in the proximity of or in direct contact with any source of heat and electromagnetic field. Connect
the device on supply lines different from those used for motor drives or other devices that may cause some noise on the
net.
Not security equipment.
3.4 Fix the device on the wall at minimum 60 cm from the floor.
3.5 The access to the device to adjust operating parameters have to be done by person with appropriate skills.
3.6 Before acting on the device for any operation, check for safe conditions. For electrical operations never forget to disconnect
the power supply, wait for 30 seconds for the internal capacitors discharge before opening. At the end of the operations
close the device to restore the protection degree before powering again.
3.7 In case of faulty that does not depend only the fuse, switch off immediately the supply voltage and contact the supplier.
3.8 One time in a month or more frequently if necessary verify if there is dust on the enclosure of the device and remove it if it is
present by using wet cloth.
3.9 For supply voltages, cabling and voltages applicable to the relay contacts, follow the current rules
3.10 For all input control signals to the Timer (D1a, D5, D6,...) use anti-flame wires with a minimum section of 0.5 mm².
3.11 For the electrical connection of the supply voltage and BUS line use anti-flame wires with a minimum section of 0.75 mm².
For output relay contacts use anti-flame wires with a minimum section of 1.5 mm2.
3.12 The lack of application of existing rules and standards of installation and safety exonerate the manufacturer of
responsibility.
3.13 For the output signal 4÷20 mA related to dP use anti-flame shielded wire with minimum section of 0,5 mm². (Option on
request. Code: C11a)
3.14 Do not connect to earth the common of the electrovalves (see electrical wiring diagram).
4.1 TECHNICAL FEATURES
Power requirement 10 W (Stand-by) - 30 W Max ev ON
Operating temperature - 10 °C ÷ + 50 °C
Dimensions / Protection degree 240x185x114 mm. / IP65
Terminals 2,5 mm² - 250 VAC / 12 A
Voltage applicable to the relay contacts 42 VAC - 5 A Max / 42VDC - 3A Max
A wrong supply voltage connection might cause irreparable damages to the device.
The fuse wire protect only from any short circuit and not necessarily from wrong supply voltage.
Device in class III.

5.1 ENTER DATA IN SET MODE
SETUP / DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Range Code Default
00 LANGUAGE SEL.
SL ENGLISH Display language selection SL
01 DIGITAL INPUTS
C0 DISABLE ENABLE / DISABLE inputs from external contacts C0
02 OPERATION
C4b MANUAL Operation Mode selection AUTOMATIC / MANUAL C4b
03 PULSE TIME
B2x 0.50 sec. Pulse time from 0.05 to 5.00 sec. 0.05÷5.00 B2x 0.50 sec.
04 INTERVAL TIME
B3x 005 sec. Interval time between ev. from 1 to 999 sec. 001÷999 B3x 5 sec.
05 POSTCL INT.
B3c 005 sec. Interval time between ev. during post-cleaning from 1 to 999 sec. 001÷999 B3c 5 sec.
06 POST CYCLES
D1x 002 cycles Number additional cycles after fan stop 00÷99 D1x 5
07 ELECTROVAL.N.
B1b 016 ev. Selection Number of electrovalves B1b
08 EV TEST
B10 001 OFF TEST Manual activation of
every single ev. from keyboard B10
09 HOURS COUNTER
D14a 00000 Hours Operation hours-counter 0÷65535 D14a
10 ZERO dP ADJ.
C8 0.00 kPa dP zero readout regulation C8 0.00
11 FAN THRESHOLD
D1bx 0.10 kPa dP threshold for cycle activation after fan stop 0.01÷0.99 D1bx 0.10
12 MIN dP ALARM
C7c1 OFF Minimum dP alarm threshold 0.01÷9.99 C7c1 OFF
13 dP STOP CYCLE
C1a 1.00 kPa 1st dP threshold, STOP cleaning since dP low 0.01÷9.99 C1a 1.00
14 dP START CYCLE
C1d 2.00 kPa 2nd dP threshold, START cleaning since dP high 0.01÷9.99 C1b 2.00

5.1 ENTER DATA IN SET MODE
SETUP / DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Range Code Default
15 MAX dP ALARM
C7d1 3.00 kPa Maximum dP alarm threshold. 0.01÷9.99 C7d1 3.00

6.1 DISPLAY INDICATIONS IN OPERATION
DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Code
1.06 kPa (M) Differential pressure reading and manual running mode (M) C3
010 mg/mm³ (A) TC Probe reading and automatic running mode (A). TC Probe reading is option on
request. D11
START CONTACT
D6a OPEN Cycle stop since no remote start D6a
VENTILATOR STOP Cycle stops waiting for fan start or dP under set fan threshold (See SET 11 section
5.1) D1x
ACTIVAT EV. 003 Activation output solenoid valve 3
WAITING=005 sec Waiting time before activation of the next ev.
CYCLE STOP
FOR dP LOW Cycle stop because differential pressure below SET 13 (See section 5.1) C1a
POSTCLEANING ACT Additional cycles after fan stop active D1x
Keypad lock (Option on request) Kb1

7.1 DISPLAY INDICATIONS WITH ALARM
DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Code
E1 OVERLOAD
ELECTROVALVE 003 Overload alarm solenoid valves 3 B8b
E2 ACT. FAILED
ELECTROVALVE 003 Solenoid valve not activated - Solenoid valves 03 (option on request) B9x/B6x
E6 COMPR. AIR
LACK D5a OPEN Cycle stop since no consent from compressed air pressure switch D5a
E7 MAXIMUM
dP ALARM Maximum dP alarm active. dP reading over SET 15 (See section 5.1) C7d
E8 MINIMUM
dP ALARM Minimum dP alarm active dP reading under SET 12. (See section 5.1) C7c
8.1 INFORMATION AND GUIDE ON THE DISPLAY

9.1 WIRING DIAGRAM

10.1 ELECTRONIC BOARD SIZE AND VOLTAGE SETTINGS

11.1 ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS

12.1 PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS
DEFECT POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Display OFF Fuse burnt.
Supply voltage.
Jumper for input voltage selection
Check the protection fuse on supply line.
Check if supply voltage is present and if it
agrees with supply voltage needed by the
device (clamps 1 and 2).
Check jumper JP1.
No output activation Output voltage.
Connection to the electrovalves.
Jumper for output voltage selection
Check that sequencer output voltage and
electrovalve coils have the same voltage.
Check the connection between sequencer
and electrovalves and do manual test of
the outputs (See B10 / B10b).
Check jumper JP2 and JP3.
Wrong differential pressure reading. Pneumatic connection not free.
Pipe damaged Disconnect the 2 pipe to the device and
verify that dP reading is 0.00 kPa. If it is
OK check the pipe for air connection from
the device to the filter.
The cleaning cycle do not run in according
to the set value. The memory of the microprocessor could
be modified by external factor. Switch Off the supply voltage of the
sequencer. Hold down key B and switch
on the supply voltage. By means of this
operation the default data are loaded in set
up. Adjust the zero dP reading and the
other parameters according to the filter's
needs.
13.1 WARRANTY
The warranty lasts 4 years. The company will replace any defective electronic component, exclusively at our laboratory, unless
otherwise agreed, upon the Company's prior consent.
WARRANTY EXCLUSION
The warranty is not valid in case of:
1) Tampering or unauthorized repairs.
2) Wrong use of the device, not in compliance with technical data.
3) Wrong electrical wiring.
4) Inobservance of the installation rules.
5) Use of the device, not in compliance with CE rules.
6) Atmospheric events (Lightning, electrostatic discharge), Overvoltage.
We reserve the right to make any change without notice.

Company name / Company name: ESA Electronic Engineering
Postal address / Postal address: Via Kennedy, 28
Postcode and City / Postcode and City: 20010 Mesero (MI)
Telephone / Telephone: +39 02 972 89 899
declare that the DoC is issued under our sole responsibility and belongs to the following product:
Apparatus model / Apparatus model: Ex22DSA
Product Type / Product Type: BUS SYSTEM MASTER / BUS SYSTEM MASTER
Serial number / Serial number:
Object of the declaration / Object of the declaration: Ex22DSA
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation
Directives 2014/30/UE, 2014/34/UE and 2011/65/UE amended by 2015/863/UE
Directives 2014/30/UE, 2014/34/UE and 2011/65/UE amended by 2015/863/UE
The following harmonised standards and technical specifications have been applied:
The following harmonised standards and technical specifications have been applied:
Title / Title Date of standard / Date of standard
EN 60730-1 2011
EN 63000 2018
EN 60079-0 2018
EN 60079-31 2014
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Signed for and on behalf of / Signed for and on behalf of
Mesero, 17 / 11 / 2021
Amministratore delegato / Managing directior
BELLINELLI GIANFRANCO

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ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION RULES (ATEX ZONA 22)
The ATEX certification decade in case of every type of modifications of the original device that are not done by the manifacturer
All the electrical wiring must be done according to the Europen rule EN 60079-14
In case of faulty that does not depend only to the fuse, switch off immediately the supply voltage and contact the supplier. The
reparation of the device must be done only in our laboratory and the device must be sent with the enclosure to our factory.
In case of application of cable glands by the final user, The company does not assume any responsibility. Use only cable glands
IP65 ATEX certified with same or superior certification of the device and type ISO R/68.
The fixing holes must be done with the right diameter indicated for that cable gland.
With the purpose to avoid the entry of dust inside the equipment through the pneumatic connections for the reading of the dP,
insert on such lines an opportune systems for dusts blocking.
ATEX MARKING DETAILS
EUROPEAN UNION Conformity brand
Useful in ATEX classified zone with potentially explosive atmosphere.
II Group II. Surface plant
3D Category - Dust
Ex tc Protection by enclosure
IIIC Explosive conductive powders
IP65 Protection degree
T100°C Maximum surface temperature
-10<Ta<+50°C Ambient temperature
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