KAEL Muhendislik Elektronik TC - PT100 User manual

KAEL Mühendislik Elektronik
Tic. ve San. Ltd.Şti.
Temperature Controller
For Dry Type Medium Voltage Transformers
www.kael.com.tr
TC - PT100

Introduction
Warning
Developed for winding temperature control of resin or dry type M transformers. It is
based on high level electromagnetic interference, also standardized. There are 4 PT100 sensor
inputs. The transformer core temperature or the ambient temperature can also be measured
from the 4th sensor input if the 3-phase transformer requests the winding temperatures
individually as well as it can be measured. There are 4 relay outputs, ALARM, FAULT, TRIP and
FAN.
The design, hardware and software were entirely made by KAEL engineers.
The state-of-the-art technology has been incorporated into this device and features have been
added that make it easier for the user to use both menus and features. The device has a color
LCD display (TFT).As a memory, the device has its own recording area and records error
reports.
All information and warnings that you need to know about the device are described in the user
manual. Please read this booklet carefully before commissioning your system and your own
safety equipment. Please do not make anything about the topics that are not being understood
without making any contact with our company.
Tel: 0.232.877 14 84 (pbx) Fax: 0.232.877 14 49
Factory: Ataturk Mah. 78 Sok. No:10 Ulucak illage, Kemalpaşa - İZMİR.
The device must be commissioned and programmed by authorized and qualified persons in
accordance with the instructions in the operating instructions. If necessary, they should also be
inspected by these persons.
Do not open the device, do not make it opened. There are no serviceable parts inside the device
that any other user or person will intervene.
Use the device in accordance with installation instructions
Before making electrical connections to the terminals of the device, make sure that there is no
energy in the cables and terminals. There should not be energy in the panel.
The fuses to be used in the device must be 1A FF type.
Secure the appliance firmly so that it does not swing to the panel with the appliances supplied.
Do not interfere of the keys on the front panel of the device with anything other than your fingers.
Once you are sure that you have cut off your device, wipe it with dry cloth only. Chemicals used
in water or cleaning shall damage the device.
Make sure that the terminal connections are made in accordance with the connection diagram
and not in contact (loose connection or interconnection of multiple copper wires, etc.) before the
device is switched on (before energization).
The above precautions and warnings are for your safety. In case of non-compliance, KAEL
Elektronik Ltd. Sti. or vendors are not responsible.
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Features
■ 24 - 240 ac - dc 50/60Hz ultra wide feed input
■ Easy menu design with Turkish, English and Russian language support
■ Color LCD display (320 x 240 pixel x 2.4 ")
■ Built on embedded system and working on operating system
■ It has 4 Pt100 (3-Wires) RTD sensor inputs
■ Sensor inputs are resistant to electromagnetic interference
■ Cable lengths in Pt100 are not included in the calculation
■ It measures temperature between -10°C and 250°C and has ± 1% measurement accuracy
■ 1 ALARM relay output
■ 1 TRIP relay output
■ There is a relay output (FAULT) for errors in one device operation
■ 1 FAN relay output for cooling
■ The alarms and faults received by the device are stored in the device memory (the last 40
records)
■ 3 A supply available
■ Intelligent Fan operation and stop algorithm saves energy in transformer cooling
■ Continuously monitors temperature sensors for faults.
It detects errors "Sensor cable is broken",
"Sensor cable short circuit"
"Sensor not attached"
■ Error detection in case of data recording center failure
■ Password Protection protects the Settings menu against unauthorized users
■ There is a button for making the alarm silent or for Manual Fan control
General
The device that is developed to protect the windings of M transformers and high-power
motors equipped with today's technology, is quite well equipped in terms of function richness and
has added a new product to its sector with its advanced software. Additionally, the microprocessor
inside is very fast and uses the operating system. This ensures that all operations can be
synchronized simultaneously.
Displaying the error and temperature values that may occur on the main screen during
device operation is as follows.
85
Ch1
Menu
0
ºC
TRIP(135ºC)
5ºC
94
Ch2
91
Ch3
32
Ch4
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50 100 150 200 250
FAN Report
ºC
ºC
ºC
ºC

■ The connection of the device should be done without the system power.
■ The device must be connected as shown in the connection diagram.
■ Do the Pt100 sensor inputs as shown on the back of the unit
■ Do not energize the device without checking all connections using the meter.
Making Connections
Information Panel
The upper part of the screen of the device has an information panel consisting of icons easily
understood by the user. This panel is always on top of the screen no matter which part the user is
in. The date, time, device operation status, FAULT status, ALARM status, TRIP status, FAN status
information are observed in this panel at the same time. The operating status indicator indicates
OK if the system is normal and returns to exclamation point when an error occurs in the system.
A color LCD display is used in our device to make it much easier and clearer to use. If the
keys are not pressed for a long time, the device will switch to screen saver mode to extend the life
of the screen and only step down from the top of the screen with the information panel on top.
When any key is pressed, the main screen image appears again.
System Normal
FAN
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ALARM TRIP
TRIP
FAULT (error existing)
TC - PT100
Temperature Controller
Power supply
Un : 24 ... 240 AC
50/60Hz / DC
Δn : (0,9 – 1,1) x Un
PT100
red
red
white
PT100
red
red
PT100
red
red
PT100
red
red
ch1ch2ch3ch4
ALARM
TRIP
FAULT
FAN
K-FAN
SYSTEM
STOP
V
V
white
white
white
The fan icon turns on the screen while the fan is running.
If the screen shows a fan but does not turn, then the unit has gone into a saving mode for cooling.
Over-voltage
protection
device

Supply Unit
TC - PT100 has a very wide operating voltage range. It can operate in the range of
24 - 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
If the supply of the device is taken directly from the output of the transformer (230 AC),
when the transformer is switched off by one of the M fuses or when the transformer is operated
without a load with a fixed capacitor used to rectify the power factor, high voltage may be applied
to the supply of the device and the device supply may be damaged.
To ensure that the TC-PT100 control unit operates correctly and safely,
and to avoid being affected by high line voltage, we recommend you to use the
device with external 24 dc or use the device supply with an overvoltage
protection relay (ADG3X).
To prevent serious damage to the device, the supply input of the device must be switched
on before performing the insulation test of the electrical panel.
Alarms and Fan Activity
ALARM and TRIP relays are energized only when they exceed the set temperature values.
After the device is switched on, the FAULT relay is energized and the relay is de-energized if one of
the following conditions occurs:
■ Failure of storage memory in the device
■ Pt100 sensor faults ("Open Circuit, Short Circuit, ΔT Instantaneous Temperature Increase")
■ When there is insufficient feed input
■ If it is returned to Factory Settings during operation
The FAN relay output must be connected to the cooling fan or the air cooling system in the room
where the traction is located.
NOTE-1:Do not connect the FAULT relay output to the tripping circuit of the M Transformer.
NOT-2: Disconnect the power before changing any terminal connection.
PT100 Sensor Connections
■ The PT100 sensors must have 1 white, 2 red output lines. (DIN 43760, IEC 751)
■ Ch2 channel should always be connected to the middle column of the M transformers.
■ The Ch4 channel can be connected to measure the ambient temperature of the traction
core or to OFF.
The characteristics of the cables that transmit the Pt100 measurement signal
should be as follows:
■ It must be separate from the power cable
■ Transmission Cables must be spiral and surrounded by a protective shield
■ Section must be at least 0.5 mm²
■ It should be fixed firmly to the terminals
■ It should be as silver conductor
NOTE: Using cables that do not meet the above specifications may cause abnormalities during
temperature reading. It should be noted that any parasitic noise in the signal lines may cause
anormalies in the Pt100 inputs (CH1-CH2-CH3-CH4) or in the sensors themselves.
Temperature Sensor Errors
In case of failure or at least one of the PTC100s connected to the measured temperature
value exceeds the full scale value, the energy of the FAULT relay is cut off, where visual and audible
warnings enter.In the meantime, the device will display the corresponding channel error on the
screen.
Short Circuit: means that the sensor cables are in contact with each other, or that the device
temperature measurement falls below the minimum scale value of -10 ° C.
Open Circuit: means that the sensor cables are open or the device temperature measurement
exceeds the maximum scale value of 250 ° C.
Press the Reset button that appears on the screen to energize the Fault relay and remove
the fault. This button is used for the Silent Error Alarm, in which case only the fault relay is energized
again, the acoustic warning is silent. However, the error continues to be displayed on the screen.
■ To remove the fault from the center, check the Pt100 connections and replace the faulty sensor.

Refer to section 3.7 SETTING FAULT SETTING for the error that will occur as a result of
activating the Fault Setting function in Settings.
NOTE: Exceeding the minimum / maximum scale value can result from interference in the sensor
lines; In this case, the sensors and all extension cables must be installed correctly. (See the
Measurement Signal Transfer paragraph)
If the internal memory fails, the FAULT relay position changes and the main display shows
warning. You can press the resulting Reset button to remove the fault from the screen.In this case,
the most recently programmed parameters remain the same and can not be changed.
To check if the memory is working properly, turn off the device and turn it on again. If the same
error is encountered, send the device to KAEL Mühendislik Ltd. to be reapired.
Data Recording Error
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Menu Rapor
FAN Reset
85
83
84
32
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
ºC
ºC
ºC
ºC
Eeprom Err
COMISSIONING
1. Step: Choice Of Language
The next screen will appear when it is first activated.
Up, Down buttons to select one of the Turkish, English or Russian
language and press Set button. After the language option is stored in
the memory, the device starts to work on the selected hotplate and
then goes to the 2nd step Temperature setting section.
2. Step: Selection Of Temperature Unit
With the Up and Down buttons on the bottom line, one of the
temperature units Celcius (ºC) or Fahrenheit (ºF) is selected and the
Apply button is pressed. In this case, if OK is pressed, the change is
recorded. If you want to change it, press the Back key
3. Step: Channel 4 (ch4) Operating Status
By using the Up, Down arrow buttons, the 4th sensor will be
set to On (running) or Off (disabled), and it will be set to work and
then the Apply button will be pressed. In this case, if OK is pressed,
the change is recorded. If you want to change without recording,
press Back button.
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Set
English
LANGUAGE SET.
English – Pyccкйй – Türkçe
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Apply
ºC
TEMPRATURE SET.
Select Temprature Unit
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Apply
OFF
CHANNEL 4 SET.
Channel 4 (ch4)

4. Step: Entering Alarm Value
You can set Alarm Temperature Set value by Up, Down
buttons. Then click the Apply button. In this case, if OK is pressed,
the change is recorded. If you want to change without recording,
press Back button.
5. Step: Entry of TRIP Alarm Value
The temperature set point for TRIP should be higher than the
Alarm temperature setpoint. The desired temperature value is set via
the arrow keys. Then click the Apply button. In this case, if OK is
pressed, the change is recorded. If you want to change without
recording, press the Back key.
6. Step: Selection of Parameters for Fan Study
There are five parameters for the fan setting.
Fan start temperature value must be higher than Fan stop
temperature value. The cursor keys move to the desired setting and
then the Select key is pressed. In this case, the background color of
the setting parameter is red, and the font color is white.
With the Up and Down arrow keys, the parameter setting is set to the
desired value and then the Back key is pressed. For each parameter,
you can switch between parameters using the Select and Back keys.
After the parameters are set, the Apply button is pressed for
recording. In this case, if OK is pressed, the change is recorded. If
you want to change without recording, press the Back key.
7. Step: Determination of Instantaneous Increase of Temperature Value
With the arrow keys, Instantaneous Temperature Increase
alue is set to the desired position. It refers to the temperature rise
value in the room. If it is desired to turn this feature off, the parameter
is set to OFF. Then click the Apply button. In this case, if OK is
pressed, the change is recorded. If you want to change without
recording, press the Back key. After recording, the device starts to
operate normally.
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Apply
130 ºC
ALARM SET.
Enter Alarm Set Value
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Apply
150 ºC
TRIP SET.
Enter Trip Set Value
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Apply
CH123
FAN SET.
Enter Fan Parameter Values
Select Fan Modes
100 ºC
Fan Switching On
85 ºCFan Switching Off
1 min
Fan ON Time (Tp)
1 hr
Fan OFF Time (Ts)
Select
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Apply
05 ºC/sec
FAULT SET.
Enter Temprature Diff. Value
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Menu Report
FAN
85
83
84
32
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
ºC
ºC
ºC
ºC
MAINPAGE
Users can see the most needed temperature values, Manual Fan, Silent Alarm, Alarm,
Trip, Fan and Error conditions on this screen at the same time.
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Menu Report
FAN Reset
85
84
32
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
ºC
ºC
ºC
ºC
Open
Circuit
TRIP
System
Normal
REPORT
It records and displays the faults and alarms that occurred during
the operation of the device.There are 40 recording memories
and when the recording memory is exceeded, the first recording
is deleted and a new recording is made.
Report records :
Fault(sudden temperature change)fault,
In the form of Alarm and Trip . Arrow keys switch between the
pages. When Exit button is pressed, return to homepage is made.
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Exit
No ChNo Type Date
1/8
01 ch2 Trip 23/09/17 15:35
02 ch2 Alarm 23/09/17 15:30
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Apply
CH123
FAN SET.
Enter Fan Parameter Values
Select Fan Modes
100 ºC
Fan Switching On
85 ºCFan Switching Off
1 min
Fan ON Time (Tp)
1 hr
Fan OFF Time (Ts)
Select
100 ºC
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Apply
CH123
FAN SET.
Enter Fan Parameter Values
Select Fan Modes
Fan Switching On
85 ºCFan Switching Off
1 min
Fan ON Time (Tp)
1 hr
Fan OFF Time (Ts)
Select

Control of the contacts of the output relays, detailed testing of
the operating states of the sensors and general settings where the
settings are made. The parameters in the menu can be accessed with
the arrow keys and enter into the setting or test section with the
Select button and exit with the exit or cancel button
NOTE-1: If the password is activated,then settings section is
entered by the password.
NOTE-2: When entered in the Menu or Report section of the
homepage, it will automatically return to the
Homepage screen if it any button was not clicked
for 2 minutes.
1. RELAY TEST
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Exit
MENU
Select
►Relay Test
Sensor Test
Settings
Reset to Factory Settings
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CancelNext
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Exit
RELAY TEST
Set
It gives the warning message on the side before entering this section. If the Continue button
is pressed, the RELAY TEST section is entered. In this case, the operation of the device is stopped.
ALARM, TRIP, FAULT, FAN relays go to OFF position. The up and down arrow keys are used to
switch between relays and the relay position changes each time the SET key is pressed. Exit button
will exit this page and return to Menu page.
Never enter the Relay Test Area while the device is connected to the system. System and device
may be damaged.
ATTENTION!
The relays switch OFF if
you proceed. Ensure that
the system would not be
damaged
ALARM
TRIP
FAULT
FAN
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Exit
RELAY TEST
Set
ALARM
TRIP
FAULT
FAN
Control the
contactors of
the relay with
multimeter
during the test
opeation
2. SENSOR TEST
The sensor test tests the operating
states of the sensors and if an error exists
it displays the error.
The result of the test is an open circuit.
A closed circuit, an OK signal which means
that is not plugged in and that there is no
fault.Test start with Start button and it is
completed between 20-30 seconds.
Operational statuses are shown next to
the channel numbers. Exit button will exit
this page and return to Menu page.
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Exit
SENSOR TEST
Start
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
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Exit
SENSOR TEST
Start
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
Unplagged Sensor
Open Circuit
3. SETTINGS
This is where the settings
related to the device are made. It is
entered with password. Language,
Temperature Unit, Channel 4, Alarm,
Trip, Fan, Fault, Password and Date-
Time can be set respectively.
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Exit
SETTINGS
Select
►English-Pyccкйй-Türkçe
Temprature Unit Settings
Channel 4 Settings
Alarm Settings
Trip Settings
Fan Settings
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Exit
SETTINGS
Select
Fault Settings
Password Settings
Date Time Settings
Fan Settings
3.1 LANGUAGE SELECTION
Available in Turkish, English, Russian languages.
This can be selected when the unit is first powered on, or it can be
entered and changed later.
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Set
English
LANGUAGE SET.
English – Pyccкйй – Türkçe
MENU
Control the
contactors of
the relay with
multimeter
during the test
opeation

3.2 TEMPERATURE UNIT ADJUSTMENT
The temperature unit can be set to
Celsius(ºC) or Fahrenheit(ºF). The system
changes the settings according to the
selected temperature unit and displays the
temperature values according to that
unit.The temperature display on the main
screen and the temperature values
required for operation of the device are
made according to this selected
parameter.
3.3 Channel 4 Option
Channel 4 (CH4), sensor number
4 can be used for different purposes. It is
possible to measure the temperature of
the transformer core, to measure the
ambient temperature, to operate the fan
according to this sensor. The parameter
must be set to On in the setting menu for
activation. If not, it should be selected Off.
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Apply
ºC
TEMPERATURE SET.
Select Temperature Unit
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Cancel
ºC
TEMPERATURE SET.
Select Temperature Unit
Save
Changes
BackOK
3.4 ALARM ADJUSTMENT
If any of the sensors exceeds the set
temperature set in this section, the
ALARM relay is energized after 5 seconds
and the alarm log is displayed on the
notification screen. When this happens,
the date-time and channel information are
stored in the memory and can be viewed
in detail from the report screen.
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Apply
OFF
CHANNEL 4 SET.
Channel 4 (ch4)
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Kapalı
CHANNEL 4 SET.
Channel 4 (ch4)
Değişikliği
Kaydet
CancelBackOK
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Apply
OFF
ALARM SET.
Enter Alarm Set Value
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Kapalı
ALARM AYARI
Enter Alarm Set Value
CancelBackOK
Değişikliği
Kaydet
In the case of an alarm, the temperature value on the scale of the relevant channel on the main
screen is shown in red. If the temperature value measured from the corresponding sensor is
equal to or lower than the set alarm temperature setpoint, the alarm of the ALARM relay is
deactivated and the alarm log is removed from the notification screen. You can also use the
Reset button to activate the Silent Alarm function and quickly cut off the power of the relay.
However, the alarm log is displayed on the screen until the temperature value falls below the set
value.
3.5 TRIP (On) SETTING
If any of the sensors exceeds
the set trip temperature setpoint in this
section, the TRIP relay is energized
immediately and the message TRIP
appears on the notification screen.When
this happens, the date-time and channel
information are stored in the memory
and can be viewed in detail from the
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Apply
120 ºC
TRIP SET.
Enter Trip Set Value
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120 ºC
TRIP SET.
Enter Trip Set Value
CancelBackOK
Değişikliği
Kaydet
report screen. The temperature value of the relevant sensor
on the scale of the main display is shown in orange. If the temperature value measured from the
corresponding sensor is equal to or lower than the set trip temperature setpoint, the TRIP relay is
de-energized and the TRIP input is removed from the notification screen.
3.6 FAN ADJUSTMENT
There are 5 parameter options for fan :
Fan Modes: Indicates the mode required for fan operation.
OFF: The fan relay is deactivated and the fan does not operate. It can only be
operated manually.
CH123: Fan relay operates according to temperature sensors Ch1, Ch2, Ch3.
CH4: If channel 4 setting parameter (Ch4) is on, the fan relay operates
according to Ch4 temperature sensor.
Fan Start Value: The temperature, at which the fan relay is energized, is the set value. It should
be higher than Fan Stop value.
Save
Changes
Save
Changes
Save
Changes

Fan Stop Value:The temperature value, at which the fan relay will be deactivated after, is energized.
Fan ON Time (Tp): Set in minutes. It can be selected from 1-30 min or OFF can be selected and this
feature can be canceled.
Fan OFF time (Ts): Set in hours. You can choose from 1 to 24 hours. Tp and Ts times remain
energized during the fan relay Ts at the end of each Tp period if the temperature value on the sensors
has exceeded the Fan Stop value and the Tp parameter is not selected as OFF.
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Apply
FAN SET.
Enter Fan Parameter Values
Select
CH123
70 ºC
60 ºC
5 min
1 hr
Select Fan Modes
Fan switching Off
Fan ON Time(Tp)
Fan OFF Time(Ts)
Fan switching On
The aim here is to save the energy by
starting the transformer cooling, which starts
to increase in temperature, by operating the
fan in short time steps. If the temperature
exceeds the Fan Start value, this feature is
disabled until the temperature value falls
below the Fan Stop value. Saving mode
automatically activates if the temperature
rises above the Fan Stop value.
time(m)
Fan start value
T(p)
FAN WORKING DIAGRAM
Fan stop value
ºC
time(m)
T(p) T(p) T(p)
T(s) T(s)
Saving Mode Saving ModeContinuous Cooling
Instantaneous temperature increase analyzes the temperature rise (ΔT) value in seconds
(°C/sec).
The user can choose from 1 ° C to 30 ° C (ΔT). To turn off this feature, this parameter must be set
to OFF in the setting section. If the calculated ΔT value is higher than the value set by the user,
the device inhibits possible ALARM, TRIP and FAN conditions and energizes FAULT relay. The
display shows the calculated ΔT value for the relevant channel. The device will continue to operate
normally when the Reset button on the screen is pressed to remove the resulting error.
If the device is to be operated by connecting it to the windings of high-power electric motors, it is
recommended that ΔT to be set between 20 °C and 30 °C. This is because the instantaneous
temperature increase (ΔT) of the end of a running motor rotor load can occur.
3.7 FAULT (instantaneous Temperature Increase)
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Apply
05 ºC/sec
FAULT SET.
Enter Temprature Diff. Value
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CancelBackOK
120 ºC
FAULT SET.
Enter Temprature Diff. Value
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FAN SET.
Enter Fan Parameter Values
CH123
70 ºC
60 ºC
5 min
1 hr
Select Fan Modes
Fan switching Off
Fan ON Time(Tp)
Fan OFF Time(Ts)
Fan switching On
CancelOK Back CancelOK Back
Save
Changes
Save
Changes

3.8 PASSWORD
ADJUSTEMENT
This is the section that is
entered to change the
password or enable or
disable the use of the
password. The factory
default value is 0000.
First of all, the former
password shall be
entered correctly. The
numeral value of the
digit where the blue
bottom line exists is
entered by using up key.
The next digit is
reached with the right
key. Similarly when
values of all digits are
entered press OK key. If
the former password is
entered correctly a new
section for the user to
change the password
appears. Similarly the
new password is entered
twice. If both passwords
match, password saved
message appears on the
screen. When OK is
pressed, new password
is saved.
01/01/2012
01/01/2012 00:00 01/01/2012 00:00 01/01/2012 00:00
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
Select
►
Change Password
Password ON/OFF
Password Menu
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Apply
Password Options
Pass OFF
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Cancel
Password Options
Devrede
OK Back
Save
Changes
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
Select
►Change Password
Password ON/OFF
Password Menu
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change
Password Aktif/Pasif
Password Menu
Enter
Previous Password
***
0
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change
Password
Password Menüsü
Enter
Previous Password
***0
OK
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Pass Menüsü
Enter
New Password
***
0
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Chage Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Pass Menüsü
Enter
New Password
***0
OK
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Password
Eski
Şifrenizi Giriniz
***
0
Right
Password
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Pass Menüsü
Enter Your
New Password Again
***0
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Pass Menüsü
Enter Your
New Password Again
***0
OK
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Exit
PASSWORD SET.
►Change Değiştirme
Pass Aktif/Pasif
Pass Menüsü
Enter Your
New Password Again
***
0
Password
Saved
OK
Correctness of the measurements and reportings saved is only possible by correct entry of the real hour
and date data in the device. When the device is out of power the real time works correctly for 7 days. Make
sure to check the correctness of the hour-date data of the device which was out of power for an extended
period of time.
Press SETTINGS to enter hour. First, set the hour value by pressing ▲ and ▼ keys and press set key.
Thus, minutes section will appear. Do the same and press set key.
Choose SETTINGS to set the calender. First set the year value by pressing
▲ and ▼ keys and press set year key. Thus, month section appears.
Similarly set the current month and press set month key. Finally, day
section of the device appears. Here choose the day and press set day
key and exit settings menu. New date and hour information set appear
on the top line of the screen.
3. DATE – TIME ADJUSTMENT
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Exit
CALENDAR
Select
►
Calendar
Time
Date–Time Configuration Menu
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ExitHour Set
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ExitMin. Set
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ExitSec Set
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Exit
CALENDAR
Select
►Calendar
Time
Date-Time Configuration Menu
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ExitOption
DECEMBER 2016
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
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4
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ExitYear Set
DECEMBER 2016
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▲
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ExitMon Set
DECEMBER 2016
Pa Sa Ca Pe Cu Ct Pz
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▲
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ExitDay Set
DECEMBER 2016
Pa Sa Ca Pe Cu Ct Pz
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9
16
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Temperature Unit : ºC
C annel 4 (C 4) Setting : off (disabled)
Alarm Set Value : 130 ºC
Trip Set Value : 150 ºC
Fan working mode : CH123
Fan Start Value : 100 ºC
Fan Stop Value : 85 ºC
Fan ON time (Tp) : 1 minute
Fan OFF time (Ts) : 1 our
Fault (∆T) Temperature C ange Value : 5 ºC/s
Password Usage : off (disabled)
Date – Time : Must be set.
If you press return to factory settings, the device returns to its original settings. The Language, Temperature
Unit, Channel 4, Alarm, Trip, Fan, Fault settings are entered in order.
Date and time should be checked.
NOT1: The password is reset.
NOT2: After a few seconds of pressing the return to factory settings button, it will be directed to the opening screen
4. FACTORY SETTINGS
Tec nicial Specifications Operating oltage (Un) : 24.... 240 AC / DC (±10%)
Operating Frequency : 50/60 Hz
Supply Power Consumption : < 5 A
Relays (4 pieces) : max.16A/240 ac
Screen : 2,4” color TFT
Device Protection Class : EN 60529 IP 40
Terminal protection class : IP 00
Accuracy : ±1% fully scale ±1 digit
Sensor Type : RTD sensor, Pt100 type, 3 wire
(max. 1.5mm²)
Ambient Temperature : - 20 °C .... + 60 °C
EMC - Immunity : EN 61000-6-2
EMC - Emission : EN 61000-6-3
Installation Type : to panel cover from front
Dimensions : 96x96x56 mm
100 mm
97 mm
96 mm
96 mm
56 mm
3.10 SCREEN SAVER
Used to activate the screen saver or to change to the otomatic screen
protection mode. Choose one of the ON/OFF options by using the Up/Down
buttons and press the Apply button. If the OK button is pressed, all changes
will be saved into the memory. To discard the changes made, press the Back
button. If Screen saver is running in the ON mode while screen shows the
Mainpage, then the screen saver is activated after 5 minutes later and only the
status bar is shown on the screen. If the screen saver is running in the OFF
mode, the screen will refresh itself every 5 minutes automatically.
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Apply
ON
SCREEN SAVER
Screen Saver Settings
OFF Mode
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Menu Report
FAN
85
83
84
32
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
ºC
ºC
ºC
ºC
Press a key...
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Screen will be
refreshed after
5 seconds
ON Mode

Application
U V W
TC-PT100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PT100KS
PT100KS
PT100KS
3 x PT100
PT100-KS
BOX-KS
● 3 PT100-KS signal conductors must be connected to t e distribution box (BOX-KS) wit out
terminal connection and considering t e distance to be protected from ig voltage. Sufficient
lengt and t ickness provide adequate insulation for transformer coil wires.
● In t e distribution box 3 conductors of eac PT100 sensor must be connected to t e PT100
sensor inputs of t e TC-PT100 temperature controller wit a minimum 0.50 mm² cross section,
a maximum of 1 mm² .
● T e cable s ield used for eac sensor s ould be grounded only from t e nearest point to t e
TC-PT100 temperature controller side. T e ot er end s ould remain open.
● To avoid sensor errors signal sensor cables must not be near medium-voltage cables and must
be laid in a linear way, wit out creating windings on itself.
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