Vega VEGATOR 142 User manual

Operating Instructions
Double channel controller for level
detection for 4 … 20 mA sensors
VEGATOR 142
Document ID: 46839

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Contents
1 About this document ............................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Function ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Target group ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Symbols used................................................................................................................... 4
2 For your safety ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Authorised personnel ....................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Appropriate use................................................................................................................ 5
2.3 Warning about incorrect use............................................................................................. 5
2.4 General safety instructions............................................................................................... 5
2.5 EU conformity................................................................................................................... 6
2.6 SIL conformity (optional) .................................................................................................. 6
2.7 Installation and operation in the USA and Canada ........................................................... 6
2.8 Safety instructions for Ex areas ........................................................................................ 6
2.9 Environmental instructions ............................................................................................... 6
3 Product description ................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Conguration.................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Principle of operation........................................................................................................ 7
3.3 Adjustment ....................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Packaging, transport and storage..................................................................................... 8
4 Mounting................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Mounting instructions ....................................................................................................... 9
5 Connecting to power supply................................................................................................. 10
5.1 Preparing the connection ............................................................................................... 10
5.2 Input mode active/passive.............................................................................................. 11
5.3 Connection procedure.................................................................................................... 11
5.4 Wiring plan ..................................................................................................................... 12
5.5 Connection example, mixed operation active/passive.................................................... 13
6 Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 14
6.1 Adjustment system......................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Adjustment elements...................................................................................................... 14
6.3 Switching point adjustment, single-point control with 4 … 20 mA sensor (continuous) ......
16
6.4 Switching point adjustment, single-point control with capacitive sensor (limit level)....... 17
6.5 Switching point adjustment, two-point control with 4 … 20 mA sensor (continuous) ...... 19
6.6 Proof test........................................................................................................................ 20
6.7 Function diagram............................................................................................................ 20
7 Maintenanceandfaultrectication...................................................................................... 23
7.1 Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 23
7.2 Rectify faults................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 How to proceed if a repair is necessary.......................................................................... 24
8 Dismount................................................................................................................................. 25
8.1 Dismounting steps.......................................................................................................... 25
8.2 Disposal ......................................................................................................................... 25
9 Supplement ............................................................................................................................ 26
9.1 Technical data ................................................................................................................ 26

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9.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................... 28
9.3 Industrial property rights................................................................................................. 29
9.4 Trademark ...................................................................................................................... 29
Supplementary documentation
Information:
Supplementary documents appropriate to the ordered version come
withthedelivery.Youcanndthemlistedinchapter"Product descrip-
tion".
Editing status: 2017-09-04

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1 About this document
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1 About this document
1.1 Function
This operating instructions provides all the information you need for
mounting, connection and setup as well as important instructions for
maintenance,faultrectication,theexchangeofpartsandthesafety
of the user. Please read this information before putting the instrument
into operation and keep this manual accessible in the immediate
vicinity of the device.
1.2 Target group
This operating instructions manual is directed to trained personnel.
Thecontentsofthismanualmustbemadeavailabletothequalied
personnel and implemented.
1.3 Symbols used
Document ID
This symbol on the front page of this instruction refers to the Docu-
ment ID. By entering the Document ID on www.vega.com you will
reach the document download.
Information, note, tip: This symbol indicates helpful additional infor-
mation and tips for successful work.
Note: This symbol indicates notes to prevent failures, malfunctions,
damage to devices or plants.
Caution: Non-observance of the information marked with this symbol
may result in personal injury.
Warning: Non-observance of the information marked with this symbol
may result in serious or fatal personal injury.
Danger: Non-observance of the information marked with this symbol
results in serious or fatal personal injury.
Ex applications
This symbol indicates special instructions for Ex applications.
• List
The dot set in front indicates a list with no implied sequence.
→ Action
This arrow indicates a single action.
1 Sequence of actions
Numbers set in front indicate successive steps in a procedure.
Battery disposal
This symbol indicates special information about the disposal of bat-
teries and accumulators.

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2 For your safety
2.1 Authorised personnel
All operations described in this documentation must be carried out
onlybytrained,qualiedpersonnelauthorisedbytheplantoperator.
During work on and with the device, the required personal protective
equipment must always be worn.
2.2 Appropriate use
VEGATOR 142 is a universal controller for connection of 4 … 20 mA
sensors.
Youcannddetailedinformationabouttheareaofapplicationin
chapter"Product description".
Operational reliability is ensured only if the instrument is properly
usedaccordingtothespecicationsintheoperatinginstructions
manual as well as possible supplementary instructions.
2.3 Warning about incorrect use
Inappropriate or incorrect use of this product can give rise to applica-
tion-specichazards,e.g.vesseloverllthroughincorrectmounting
or adjustment. Damage to property and persons or environmental
contamination can result. Also, the protective characteristics of the
instrument can be impaired.
2.4 General safety instructions
This is a state-of-the-art instrument complying with all prevailing
regulations and directives.The instrument must only be operated in a
technicallyawlessandreliablecondition.Theoperatorisresponsi-
ble for the trouble-free operation of the instrument.When measuring
aggressive or corrosive media that can cause a dangerous situation
if the instrument malfunctions, the operator has to implement suitable
measures to make sure the instrument is functioning properly.
During the entire duration of use, the user is obliged to determine the
compliance of the necessary occupational safety measures with the
current valid rules and regulations and also take note of new regula-
tions.
The safety instructions in this operating instructions manual, the na-
tional installation standards as well as the valid safety regulations and
accident prevention rules must be observed by the user.
For safety and warranty reasons, any invasive work on the device
beyond that described in the operating instructions manual may be
carried out only by personnel authorised by the manufacturer. Arbi-
traryconversionsormodicationsareexplicitlyforbidden.Forsafety
reasons,onlytheaccessoryspeciedbythemanufacturermustbe
used.
To avoid any danger, the safety approval markings and safety tips on
the device must also be observed and their meaning read in this oper-
ating instructions manual.

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2.5 EU conformity
ThedevicefullsthelegalrequirementsoftheapplicableEUdirec-
tives.ByaxingtheCEmarking,weconrmtheconformityofthe
instrument with these directives.
The EU conformity declaration can be found on our homepage.
2.6 SIL conformity (optional)
InstrumentswithSILoptionfullltherequirementsoffunctionalsafety
accordingtoIEC61508.Youcanndfurtherinformationinthesup-
plied Safety Manual.
2.7 Installation and operation in the USA and
Canada
This information is only valid for USA and Canada. Hence the follow-
ing text is only available in the English language.
Installations in the US shall comply with the relevant requirements of
the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70).
Installations in Canada shall comply with the relevant requirements of
the Canadian Electrical Code.
2.8 Safety instructions for Ex areas
PleasenotetheEx-specicsafetyinformationforinstallationandop-
eration in Ex areas.These safety instructions are part of the operating
instructions and come with the Ex-approved instruments.
2.9 Environmental instructions
Protection of the environment is one of our most important duties.
That is why we have introduced an environment management system
with the goal of continuously improving company environmental pro-
tection.Theenvironmentmanagementsystemiscertiedaccording
to DIN EN ISO 14001.
Pleasehelpusfullthisobligationbyobservingtheenvironmental
instructions in this manual:
• Chapter"Packaging, transport and storage"
• Chapter"Disposal"

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3 Product description
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3 Product description
3.1 Conguration
The scope of delivery encompasses:
• Controller VEGATOR 142
• Documentation
– This operating instructions manual
– Ex-specic"Safety instructions"(withExversion)
– SafetyManual"Functionalsafety(SIL)acc.toIEC61508"(with
SIL version)
– Ifnecessary,furthercerticates
Thetypelabelcontainsthemostimportantdataforidenticationand
use of the instrument:
• Instrument type
• Information about approvals
• Technical data
• Serial number of the instrument
• QR code for device documentation
• Manufacturer information
The type label contains the serial number of the instrument. With it
youcanndthefollowingdataonourhomepage:
• Product code of the instrument (HTML)
• Delivery date (HTML)
• Order-specicinstrumentfeatures(HTML)
• Operating instructions at the time of shipment (PDF)
• Safetyinstructionsandcerticates
Moveto"www.vega.com"andenterinthesearcheldtheserial
number of your instrument.
Alternatively, you can access the data via your smartphone:
• DownloadtheVEGAToolsappfromthe"Apple App Store"orthe
"Google Play Store"
• Scan the Data Matrix code on the type label of the instrument or
• Enter the serial number manually in the app
3.2 Principle of operation
The VEGATOR 142 is a double-channel controller for level detection
with two 4 … 20 mA sensors. Simple monitoring and control functions
can be realised via the integrated relays.Typical applications are
monitoringfunctionssuchasoverllanddryrunprotection.Asan
alternative to the double-channel level detection, a two-point control
can be activated.
The VEGATOR 142 controller powers the connected sensors and
simultaneously processes their measuring signals. Each input is
continuously monitored for line break or short-circuit. In addition, fault
messages delivered by the sensor are processed.
The current of a connected 4 … 20 mA sensor is measured and
evaluated.The switching point of the relay can be adjusted to any in-
Scope of delivery
Type label
Serial number
Application area
Functional principle

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dividual current by using the potentiometer. The output relay switches
when this current is reached (in dependence on the set mode).
Wide range power supply with a nominal voltage of 24 … 230 V AC,
50/60Hzor24…65VDC.
Detailed information about the power supply can be found in chapter
"Technical data".
3.3 Adjustment
All adjustment elements are located under a hinged front cover. The
operating mode and the switching delay can be set via a DIL switch
block.The switching point can be adjusted via a potentiometer.
3.4 Packaging, transport and storage
Your instrument was protected by packaging during transport. Its
capacity to handle normal loads during transport is assured by a test
based on ISO 4180.
The packaging of standard instruments consists of environment-
friendly, recyclable cardboard. For special versions, PE foam or PE
foil is also used. Dispose of the packaging material via specialised
recycling companies.
Transport must be carried out in due consideration of the notes on the
transport packaging. Nonobservance of these instructions can cause
damage to the device.
The delivery must be checked for completeness and possible transit
damage immediately at receipt. Ascertained transit damage or con-
cealed defects must be appropriately dealt with.
Up to the time of installation, the packages must be left closed and
stored according to the orientation and storage markings on the
outside.
Unless otherwise indicated, the packages must be stored only under
the following conditions:
• Not in the open
• Dry and dust free
• Not exposed to corrosive media
• Protected against solar radiation
• Avoiding mechanical shock and vibration
• Storageandtransporttemperatureseechapter"Supplement -
Technical data - Ambient conditions"
• Relative humidity 20 … 85 %
Voltage supply
Packaging
Transport
Transport inspection
Storage
Storage and transport
temperature

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4 Mounting
4.1 Mounting instructions
VEGATOR 142 is designed for carrier rail mounting (top hat rail
35 x 7.5 according to DIN EN 50022/60715). Due to its protection
rating of IP 20, the instrument is suitable for mounting in switching
cabinets.Itcanbemountedhorizontallyandvertically.
Note:
When several instruments are mounted together without space in
between, the ambient temperature at the installation location of the
instrument must not exceed 60 °C. Around the ventilation slots there
must be a distance of at least 2 cm to the next component.
The VEGATOR 142 in Ex version is an associated, intrinsically safe
instrumentandmustnotbeinstalledinhazardousareas.Safeopera-
tion is only ensured if the operating instructions and EU Type Approval
Certicateareobserved.VEGATOR142mustnotbeopened.A
certicationforExZone2isalsoavailableasanoption.
The instrument is suitable for standard ambient conditions acc. to
DIN/EN/IEC/ANSI/ISA/UL/CSA 61010-1.
Makesurethatthedegreeofcontaminationspeciedinchapter
"Technical data"meetstheexistingambientconditions.
Ambient conditions

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5 Connecting to power supply
5.1 Preparing the connection
Always keep in mind the following safety instructions:
Warning:
Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage.
• Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage
• If overvoltage surges are expected, overvoltage arresters should
be installed
Note:
Install a disconnecting device for the instrument which is easy to
access.The disconnecting device must be marked for the instrument
(IEC/EN 61010).
Inhazardousareasyoumusttakenoteoftherespectiveregulations,
conformityandtypeapprovalcerticatesofthesensorsandpower
supply units.
The nominal range of the voltage supply can be 24 … 230 V AC,
50/60Hzor24…65VDC.
Detailed information about the power supply can be found in chapter
"Technical data".
The voltage supply of VEGATOR 142 is connected with standard
cable according to the national installation standards.
The sensors are connected with standard two-wire cable without
screen. If electromagnetic interference is expected which is above the
test values of EN 61326 for industrial areas, screened cable should
be used.
Make sure that the cable used has the required temperature resist-
anceandresafetyformax.occurringambienttemperature
Connect the cable screening on both ends to ground potential. In
the sensor, the shielding must be connected directly to the internal
ground terminal.The ground terminal on the outside of the sensor
housing must be connected to the potential equalisation (low imped-
ance).
If potential equalisation currents are expected, the connection on the
processing side must be made via a ceramic capacitor (e. g. 1 nF,
1500 V).The low-frequency potential equalisation currents are thus
suppressed,buttheprotectiveeectagainsthighfrequencyinterfer-
ence signals remains.
Take note of the corresponding installation regulations for Ex applica-
tions. In particular, make sure that no potential equalisation currents
owoverthecablescreen.Incaseofgroundingonbothsidesthis
can be achieved by the use of a capacitor or a separate potential
equalisation.
Safety instructions
Safety instructions
for Ex applications
Voltage supply
Connection cable
Cable screening and
grounding
Connection cable
for Ex applications

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5.2 Input mode active/passive
Through the selection of the terminals, you can choose between ac-
tive and passive operation of the measuring data intput.
• In active mode, VEGATOR 142 provides the power for the con-
nected sensors. Power and measurement data are transmitted
over the same two-wire cable.This mode is provided for connec-
tion of measuring transducers without separate power supply
(sensors in two-wire version).
• In passive mode, the sensors are not powered, only the meas-
ured value is transmitted.This input is provided for connection of
transducers with their own separate voltage supply (sensors in
four-wire version). Furthermore the VEGATOR 142 can be looped
like a standard ammeter into the existing circuit. It is thus possible
tocontrolmultiplecontrollerswithonesensortodetectdierent
limit levels.
Note:
With a VEGATOR 142 in Ex version, the passive input is not available
for reasons of approval.
5.3 Connection procedure
The pluggable terminals can be removed as needed to allow more
convenient connection.To make the electrical connection, proceed as
follows:
1. Mount the instrument as described in the previous chapter
2. Connect sensor cable 1 to terminal 1/2, and where applicable,
connect the screen
3. Connect sensor cable 2 to terminal 4/5, and where applicable,
connect the screen
4. Connectswitched-opowersupplytoterminal16/17
5. Connect relay 1 to terminal 10/11/12
6. Connect relay 2 to terminal 13/14/15
Theelectricalconnectionisnished.

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5.4 Wiring plan
3
4
7
5
6
2
1
10 11 12
13 14 15
-+
16 17
-+
5 6
-+
2 3
-+
4 5
-+
1 2
OPEN OPEN
Fig. 1: Assignment VEGATOR 142
1 Sensor circuit, channel 1 (4 … 20 mA), active input
2 Sensor circuit, channel 2 (4 … 20 mA), active input
3 Sensor circuit, channel 1 (4 … 20 mA), passive input1)
4 Sensor circuit, channel 2 (4 … 20 mA), passive input2)
5 Relay output channel 1
6 Relay output channel 2
7 Voltage supply
Information:
The connection terminals can be detached towards the front, if neces-
sary. This can be useful when working in tight spaces or for exchange
of an instrument.
1) Not available with Ex version.
2) Not available with Ex version.

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5.5 Connection example, mixed operation active/
passive
Withthiswiringconguration,onesensorcanactuatemultiplecon-
trollersandthusdetectseveraldierentlimitlevels.
Note:
Wiring of channel 1 and channel 2 in mixed operation active/passive
in one instrument is not possible.The innter resistance of the passive
inputshouldbetreatedlikea100Ωloadwhilewiringseveralinstru-
ments.
1 2
-+
-+
OPEN
3
-+
OPEN
4
-+
OPEN
Fig. 2: Connection example, mixed operation active/passive
1 Sensor
2 VEGATOR 142, active input
3 VEGATOR 142, passive input
4 VEGATOR 142, passive input

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6 Setup
6.1 Adjustment system
1
2
3
4
Fig. 3: Display and adjustment elements
1 Potentiometer for switching point adjustment
2 DIL switch block
3 Signal lamps (LEDs)
4 Hinged front cover
6.2 Adjustment elements
Control lamps (LED) in the front plate indicate operation, switching
status and fault signal.
• Green
– Operating control lamp
– Mains voltage on, instrument is operating
• Red
– Fault indicator
– Fault on the sensor circuit due to sensor failure or line break
– The relay deenergises in case of failure
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• Yellow
– Relay control lamp
– Lights with activated (current-carrying) relay status
The adjustment elements are located under a hinged front cover. To
open it, use a small screwdriver in conjunction with the slot on the
upper side of the front cover. To close it, push the cover at bottom and
toprmlyontothefrontcoveruntilyouhearthetworetainingclips
snap in.
The DIL switch block is located behind the front cover.The individual
switches are assigned as follows:
6
7maxmin
CH1CH2
1
2
3
4
5
0s
0s
0s
0s
maxmin
+2s
+6s
t
+2s
+6s
t
Fig. 4: DIL switch VEGATOR 142
1 Mode (min./max. adjustment), channel 1
2 Switch-on delay 2 seconds
3 Switch-on delay 6 seconds
4 Switch-odelay2seconds
5 Switch-odelay6seconds
6 Two-pointcontrolOn/O
7 Mode (min./max. adjustment), channel 2
The requested operating mode is set with the min./max. switch (min.
detectioni.e.dryrunprotectionormax.detectioni.e.overllprotec-
tion)
• Dry run protection:Relayisswitchedowhenthelevelfalls
below the min. level (safe currentless state), relay is switched on
againwhenthemin.levelisexceeded(switch-onpoint>switch-o
point)
• Overowprotection:Relayisswitchedowhenthemax.levelis
exceeded (safe currentless state), relay is switched on again when
thelevelfallsbelowthemax.level(switch-onpoint<switch-o
point)
Note:
Selection of the mode on the controller only functions correctly if the
4 … 20 mA characteristics are set in the sensor.
With these switches you can delay the changeover of the relays by
thesettime.Thiscanbeuseful,e.g.withuctuatingproductsurfaces,
forpreventingunwantedswitchingcommands.Theswitch-on/o
delays can be set independently of each other. If both switches, e.g.
Front cover
DIL switch block
Mode (min./max. adjust-
ment)
Switch-on/Switch-o
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of the switch-on delay, are activated, the times sum up. Delays of 2, 6
or 8 seconds can thus be adjusted.
Information:
Keep in mind that the switching delay of the sensor and controller
accumulate.
The following functionalities can be selected via this switch:
• Single point control (double channel level detection with one sen-
soreachandthesameswitchon/switchopoint)
• Two-pointcontrol(leveldetectionwithonesensoranddierent
switchon/switchopoints)
As opposed to single point control, two-point control allows the
switch-onandswitch-opointstobesetatdierentlocations(hyster-
esis). For this purpose, a continuously measuring sensor is connected
to channel 1, the second channel remains free.
Therelayswitchingpointisadjustedviaapotentiometer.Youcannd
a detailed description depending on the mode and the installed sen-
sors in the following chapters.
6.3 Switching point adjustment, single-point
control with 4 … 20 mA sensor (continuous)
When using a continuously measuring 4 … 20 mA sensor, the switch-
ing point can be set to any position between 0 … 100 %.
Fig. 5: Application examples with 4 … 20 mA sensor (pressure transmitter or
capacitive rod probe)
Depending on the mode you now adjust the switching point as de-
scribed in the following.
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"max."andswitch6to"Single-point control".Theswitches
fortheswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. Setthepotentiometer"CH1"totherightendposition,theyellow
LED display lights
3. Fill the vessel up to the requested max. level
4. Turn the potentiometer slowly anticlockwise until the yellow LED
display extinguishes
Single-point control/Two-
point control
Potentiometer for switch-
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5. Adjust the switching point for channel 2 in the same way with
potentiometer"CH2"
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"min."andswitch6to"Single-point control".Theswitchesfor
theswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. Set the potentiometer of the requested channel to the left end
position, the yellow LED display lights
3. Empty the vessel down to the requested min. level
4. Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED
display extinguishes
5. Adjust the switching point for channel 2 in the same way with
potentiometer"CH2"
6.4 Switching point adjustment, single-point
control with capacitive sensor (limit level)
When using a capacitive point level sensors, the switching point is
mainly determined through the installation position.Via the potentiom-
eter, the switching point is adapted to the measured medium. Please
also observe the operating instructions of the sensor, especially the
sensitivity adjustment.
Note:
In order to set a reliable, precise switching point, the vessel must
belled(sensoruncoveredandcovered).Ifthisisnotpossible,you
can carry out the adjustment with an empty vessel up to step 4 and
"search"forthe(approximate)switchingpoint.Checkoradjustthe
switching point later on during operation when the sensor is covered.
Depending on the mode you now adjust the switching point as de-
scribed in the following.
Fig.6:Applicationexamplesofoverllprotectionwithacapacitivepointlevel
sensor
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"max."andswitch6to"Single-point control".Theswitches
fortheswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. The vessel should be empty i.e. the sensor must not be covered
Dry run protection (min.
operation)
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3. Setthepotentiometer"CH1"totheleftendposition,theyellow
LED display extinguishes
4. Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED
display lights, note the position of the potentiometer
5. Continuellingthevesseluntilthesensoriscompletelycovered,
the yellow LED display extinguishes
6. Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED
display lights again, note also this position of the potentiometer
7. Calculate the average value from these two values and set it on
the potentiometer.
8. Adjust the switching point for channel 2 in the same way with
potentiometer"CH2"
Fig. 7: Application examples of dry run protection with a capacitive point level
sensor
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"min."andswitch6to"Single-point control".Theswitchesfor
theswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. The vessel should be empty i.e. the sensor must not be covered
3. Setthepotentiometer"CH1"totheleftendposition,theyellow
LED display lights
4. Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED
display extinguishes, note the position of the potentiometer
5. Continuellingthevesseluntilthesensoriscompletelycovered,
the yellow LED display lights
6. Turn the potentiometer slowly clockwise until the yellow LED dis-
play extinguishes again, note also this position of the potentiom-
eter
7. Calculate the average value from these two values and set it on
the potentiometer, the controller is then ready for operation
8. Adjust the switching point for channel 2 in the same way with
potentiometer"CH2"
Dry run protection (min.
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6.5 Switching point adjustment, two-point control
with 4 … 20 mA sensor (continuous)
Thetwo-pointcontrolisusedforexamplewhenllingandemptying
iscarriedoutviaapump.Thellingofavesselcanbeforexample
switchedonat10%andswitchedoagainat90%.Theoutputofthe
secondchannelbehavesidenticallyliketherstchannelprovidedthe
same mode is set. By changing the mode, the function of the relays
can be inverted.
With a continuously measuring 4 … 20 mA sensor, the two switching
points can be set to any position between 0 … 100 %. Take note of
the operating instructions when using a capacitive sensor, particularly
the sensitivity setting.
Fig. 8: Application examples with 4 … 20 mA sensor (pressure transmitter or
capacitive rod probe)
Depending on the mode you now adjust the switching points as
described in the following.
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"max."andswitch6to"Two-point control".Theswitchesfor
theswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. Thevesselshouldbeemptyi.e.onlylleduntilrightbelowthe
requested lower switching point
3. Set both potentiometers to the left end position, the two yellow
LED displays do not light
4. Fill the vessel up to the requested lower switching point
5. Setthepotentiometer"CH1"totherightendposition,turnthe
potentiometer"CH2"slowlyclockwiseuntilthetwoyellowLED
displays light
6. Fill the vessel up to the requested upper switching point
7. Turnthepotentiometer"CH1"slowlyanticlockwiseuntilthetwo
yellow LED displays extinguish, the controller is now ready for
operation
1. Make sure that switches 1 and 7 on the DIL switch block are set
to"min."andswitch6to"Two-point control".Theswitchesfor
theswitch-onandswitch-odelayshouldbesetto"0 s".
2. Thevesselshouldbeemptyi.e.onlylleduntilrightbelowthe
requested lower switching point
Overowprotection(max.
operation)
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3. Set both potentiometers to the left end position, the two yellow
LED displays light
4. Fill the vessel up to the requested lower switching point
5. Setthepotentiometer"CH1"totherightendposition,turnthe
potentiometer"CH2"slowlyanticlockwiseuntilthetwoyellow
LED displays extinguish
6. Fill the vessel up to the requested upper switching point
7. Turnthepotentiometer"CH1"slowlyanticlockwiseuntilthetwo
yellow LED displays light, the controller is now ready for operation
6.6 Proof test
Note:
Whenhandlingenvironmentallyhazardoussubstances,dangertothe
environment and to persons must be avoided. After setup, the proper
functioning of the instrument must be ensured by means of the proof
test described below.
• Detection of line break: Disconnect the sensor cable for the
duration of this test
– The red fault LED must light up
– Therelaymustbedeenergized
• Detection of short-circuit: Short-circuit the sensor cable for the
duration of this test
– The red fault LED must light up
– Therelaymustbedeenergized
• Switchingpointmonitoring(overowprotection): Fill the ves-
sel up to the set switching point
– When the switching point is reached, the respective relay must
deenergize
• Switching point monitoring (dry run protection): Empty the
vessel down to the set switching point
– When the switching point is reached, the respective relay must
deenergize
6.7 Function diagram
The following diagram provides an overview of the switching statuses
depending on the set mode and the level.
Note:
Selection of the mode on the controller only functions correctly if the
4 … 20 mA characteristics are set in the sensor.
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