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CCOONNTTEENNTTSS Access control & security 343-363 Earth braids 105-106 Intercoms 343-357 Adaptors – Domestic 226 Earth leakage protection 76-81, 132 Inverters (DC to AC) 47 Adaptors– Industrial 274 Electric drills & hammers 222 Irrigation controllers 35 Air conditioners 342 Electronic education equipment 210 Isolators 75, 78, 82, Air line controls 153 Enclosure fittings 246-248 85-89 Alarm annunciators 132-133 Enclosures - 19” 249 Alarms, audible & visual 180-190, Enclosures- Aluminium 114, 259 Joystick controllers 111,197 192-193 Enclosures- DBs 253-256, Junction boxes 238, 261, 263 Allen keys 218 264-269, 273 AMF controls 137, 225 Enclosures- Instrument 257-260 Lamps 113, 116, 302, Ammeters 125-127, Enclosures- Mild steel 250-253, 256 309-315 134-136 Enclosures- Polycarbonate 259, 261-263 LED’s 242 Angle grinders 222 Enclosures- Polyester 255, 264 Lighting 287-333 Automatic voltage regulators 52 Enclosures- Pushbutton 114, 254 Lighting - Emergency 290, 293-294, Enclosures- Stainless 250, 254-255, 315-317 Batteries 45-46 264 Lighting- Cabinet 296, 304, 310 Battery chargers 45, 48-49 Energy meters & analysers 138-141, Lighting- Camping & leisure 295 Battery clamps 245 200-201 Lighting- DC 296, 316 Borehole depth tester 32 Explosion proof equipment 191-196 Lighting- Downlights 298-300 Break-glass stations 190, 262 Extender sockets 226-227 Lighting- Festive 328-333 Busbar trunking systems 364 Extension cords & reels 227, 346 Lighting- Fibre-optic 333 Busbars & supports 100-106 Borehole Pumps 36 Lighting- Flameproof 191 Fans 334-339 Lighting- Flood 291-292, Cable accessories 231-240 Firemans’switches 240 295-296, 303 Cable cutters 213 Fish tape 231 Lighting- Fluorescent 289, 293-294, Cable racking 276-278 Flip flop relay 10 296, 309, 312 Cameras 359 Float swtiches 26-29, 37 Lighting- Garden 288, 301-303, Capacitive relay & sensor 10, 29 Flow switches 26 327 Capacitors 151-152 Foot switches 175 Lighting- Highbay 290, 294 Changeover switches 86-89 Frequency relay 9, 14 Lighting- LED 319-329 Circuit breakers - DIN 74-78 Fuse switches 84 Lighting- Energy saving lamps 309-312 Circuit breakers- MCCB 79-83 Fuses & fuse holders 90-95 Lighting- Energy saving fittings 287-288, Conduit & accessories 230, 232-234 291-296 Contactors: AC switching 61-65, 73 Gas detectors 190 Lighting- Low Voltage 314 Contactors:DC switching 197 Generator controls 137 Lighting- Spot 288, 300-304 Converter RS232/RS485 136 Generator sets 225 Lighting- Track 304 Converters (DC to DC) 46 Glands 230-231 Lighting- Underwater 302 Counters 15-16 Gloves, safety 201 Lighting- Accessories 305-308 Crane and DC vehicle controls 197-199 Grommets 237 Lighting- Bulkheads 288-289, 292, Crimping tools 213-215 301 Current relay 9 Hammers 218 Lighting- Outdoors 287-289, 292, CT’s 128-129 Hand & hair driers 341-342 301, 303 Heaters 334, 341 Lightning protection 118-121, 229 Daylight switches 297 Heat detectors 190 Limit switches 172-175, 199 Dimmers 280-287, 308, Heat shrink 238 Liquid level controls 11, 26-29 315-318 Heatsinks 25, 243 Loud speakers 179 DIN rail 95 Hole saws 221 Diodes 245 Distribution blocks 100-101 Hooters 182, 192 Mains filters 124 Distribution boards 253-256, Hydrospheres 37 Mains stabilisers 51 264-269, 273 Hygiene products 341-342 Manhole covers 252 Door chimes 343 Measuring tapes 218 Drills & taps 220 Insect killer & traps 340-341 Meter boxes & kiosks 252-257 Dust collector systems 28 Insulators 102-103 Meters - Analogue 125-127, 130 While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this catalogue, AC/DC Dynamics cannot be held responsible for printing errors. ©Copyright – AC/DC 2006. Automation Products Level, Pumps & Telemetry CCOONNTTEENNTTSS Meters - Digital 130, 134-136 Soft starters 71-72 Power Supplies & Transformers Meters- Running hour 125 Solar power 51 Microswitches 174 SSR’s 24-25 Motor Control Miniature lamps 113 Starters - Fluorescent 307 MOV’s 123 Starters- Motor 66-68, 71-72 Circuit Breakers, Fuse Gear & Isolators Multipole connectors 176-177 Storage bins 224 Submersible pump seal relays 11 Over temperature switches 122 Surge protection 118-121, 123, Terminals, Insulators & Copper Overload relays 62-63, 69 229 Swimming pool boxes 35 Pushbuttons & Pilot Lights PCB switches 241 Switching accessories 228, 280-287 Pendant controllers 198-199 Phase angle relays 30-31 Surge, Temperature & Noise Protection Tacho relays 7 Phase failure relays 8, 14 Taps and drills 220 Pivot shut-down relays 6, 30 Telemetry systems 32-34 Instruments PLC’s 131 Telephone equipment 196 Plug tops - domestic 226 Temperature - controls 143-148 Plugs & sockets - appliances 178 Temperature Controls Temperature- relay 7 Plugs & sockets- industrial 228, 270-274, Terminals - Blocks 99, 262 279 Terminals- PCB 241 Capacitors & PFC Potentiometers 244 Terminals- Posts 244 Power factor correction 149-151 Terminals- Rail mounting 96-101 Limit & Pressure Switches & Sensors Power skirting 275 Test instruments 202-209 Power supplies (AC to DC) 50, 53-55 Test leads 245 Power tools 221-222 Multipole & Appliance Connectors Test probes HV 202 Pressure switches & sensors 37, 153-155 Thermistor relays 5 Pump protection relays 30-31 Thermostats 148 Alarms & Speakers Pump starters 30-32 Timers 2-4, 12-18, 65 Pumps 36-44 Toggle switches 117 Pushbuttons - 22.5mm 108-115, 117 Flameproof & Telephones Tool boxes 223-224 Pushbuttons- 30.5mm 115 Tools 211-223 Pushbuttons- miniature 178 Traffic lights 188-189 Crane & Vehicle Controls Pushbuttons- 16mm 116 Transducers 142 Transformers (voltage) 52-60, 73 Ready boards 316-317 Test Instruments, Tools & Gensets Trunking 237 Rectifiers 245 Two-way radios 33 Relays 19-25, 64, 73 Wiring Accessories Rivets & tools 219 Rocker switches 117 Ultrasonic level controls 28 Rope pull switches 175 UPS’s 51 Electronics Rotary encoders 137 Running hour meters 125 Variable speed drives 70-71 Enclosures & Fittings Voltage relays 9 Security 343-362 Voltmeters 125-127, 130, Sensors - (proximity) 156-171 134-136 Gewiss Sensors- motion (PIR) 297 Sequence relays 10 Water meter boxes 252 Lighting Signal converters & isolators 5-6, 14 Water taps - automatic 342 Signal Transmitters 6 Welding machines 225 Fans Smoke/Gas/Heat detectors 190 Wire 107 Socket outlets - weather proof 226 Wireless switches 287, 318 Security AC/DC Dynamics’policy is one of continuous improvement. As such, specifications in this catalogue are subject to change without notice. 1 S T C U D O R TTIIMMEERRSS P N O TI A M O T U A Unequal Type Repeating & Delay on Interval Equal Repeating DNeol aPyo wofef r Two-Shot timer Code UP1/M UP2/M DP1* DP2* DP3 IP1* IP2* IP3 EP1* EP2* DDP1* DDP2* DDP3 UP1/MV UP2/MV SPDT SPDT SPDT Outputs SPDT DPDT SPDT DPDT +INST SPDT DPDT +INST SPDT DPDT SPDT DPDT +INST Mode of Multi range timer. Upon application of the Upon application of Upon application of the No power required Operation Time ranges: supply voltage the the supply voltage the supply voltage the delay off function. 0.15S to 10S delay time period relay operates, the relay operates and the Upon application of the 1S to 60S begins and the power power and relay LED ON time supply voltage the 1.5S to 100S LED lights up. On the lights up and the time period starts. After the relay operates. When 10S to 10M expiry of the set time period begins. On the ON period has expired the supply voltage is 1M to 60M 10M to 10hr the relay LED will light expiry of the set time, the relay releases and disconnected the time up and the relay will the relay releases and an equal OFF time period starts and at the Selectable by DIP operate and will not will not operate again, period starts. This end of the time period switches 1, 2, 3 & 4 at rear of timer. release until the supply until the supply is equal operation the relay releases, the voltage is disconnect- re-applied. continues until the sup- time is reset and the Timing functions: ed. ply voltage is relay remains released Unequal repeating IP3: Output relay Ais disconnected. until the supply voltage (OFFfirst) DP3: Output relay Ais instantaneous. is reapplied. For time Unequal repeating (ONfirst) instantaneous. ranges above 600 sec Two-shot (OFFfirst) there is a built-in bat- Two-shot (ONfirst) tery. This timer is not Selectable by DIP to be used for short switches 5 & 6 at rear pulses, as battery of timer. requires 24H to recharge. UP1/MV & UP2/MV Multivolt range Use IAP1or 2. 24-250VAC/DC Connection Diagram ‘t’x10 ‘t’x10 UP1/M UP2/M ONLY ONLY 6 6 6 5 7 5 7 5 7 4 5 4 5 4 8 4 8 4 8 3 6 3 6 3 9 3 9 3 9 A 2 7 2 7 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 8 1 8 + SUPPLY – SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 11 Pin SPDT 11 Pin DPDT 11 Pin SPDT+INST 8 Pin SPDT 8 Pin DPDT A= Instantaneous Contact Supply AC Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Test volts 2kV) Multivolt 60 - 250VAC/DC (available only on models marked *) Supply DC 12, 24, 48VDC Specification Range accuracy: ±5% Power consumption AC: 1.5VA Repeatability: 1% DC: 100mA@ 12VDC Scale accuracy: ±5% Contact rating SPDT: 10A 250VAC Reset time: 300mSec DPDT: 5A250VAC Operating temperature: -20 to 70°C For external potentiometer: use 1M(cid:2) See Page 11 for time ranges 2 MM11 S T C U D O TTIIMMEERRSS R P N O TI A M O T U A Forward Multi-Range Percentage Delay on Interval Multi-Function Dual Timers Reverse Timer Timer Pulse Start Pulse Start (Multi-range) MFMR MFMRV DP/DP DP/IP WM1/M PP1 DAP1 DAP2 IAP1* IAP2* DPDT 2 x SPDT 2 x SPDT SPDT SPDT SPDT DPDT SPDT DPDT Time ranges: Outstanding value, Function: When the power Upon application of the Start switch between Start switch between 0.02 to 1S two timers in one! is applied the contact supply voltage the OFF 5 & 7: Apply supply 5 & 7: Apply supply 0.15 to 10S between 1 and 4 closes. The time starts. At the end voltage. Upon the voltage. Upon the 1S to 60S DP/DP contact remains closed for an of the OFF time the closure of switch 5 & 7 closure of switch 10S to 600S adjustable forward or ON time the timing period starts, between 5 & 7 the relay 1M to 60M Two delay on timers period. It then opens for an relay operates and stays irrespective of whether operates and the time 10M to 10H sharing common adjustable pause or OFF time in operation for the the start switch is period starts. When the 22M to 24H power supply. period. After the pause delay, remaining ONtime. closed or not. After the set time has expired the 3H45M to 240H Independently contacts 1 & 3 close and Thereafter it returns to set time the relay will relay releases irrespec- Selectable by DIPswitches adjustable. remain closed for a reverse or the OFF position. ie. The operate. To repeat this tive of whether the start 1, 2 & 3 at rear of timer. ON time (same as the for- total OFF and ON period function supply voltage switch is still closed or Functions: DP/IP ward time). After the reverse is equal to the full time. must be removed and not. Delay on (DP2) One delay on timer period the contact between 1 This recycling operation re-applied again. Start switch between Delay on pulse start (DAP2) and interval timer & 3 opens for the pause time. will continue until the Start switch between 6 & 7: Apply supply Interval timer (IP2) This cycle is repeated until 6 & 7: Apply supply voltage. Upon closure Interval timer pulse start sharing supply is removed. supply voltage is voltage. Upon closure of start switch between (IAP2) common power removed. DIPSwitches 1 to 5: of switch 6 & 7 nothing 6 & 7 the relay oper- Equal repeating timer supply. On Pause & Time Ranges: happens. The timing ates. The time period (EP2) OFF first Independently 0.15s to 10s 1.5s to 100s period will only start ONLYSTARTSfrom Equal repeating timer adjustable. 1s to 1m 10s to 10m when the switch the break of the switch. (EP2) ON first 10s to 10m 100s to 100m between 6 & 7 has Selectable by DIPswitches 1m to 1h 10m to 10h opened, upon opening 4 & 5 at rear of timer. DIPswitch 6: OFF. Pause the timing period MFMRV: Multivolt supply period first. ON: on period begins. After the set 24-250VAC/DC first. time the relay will External POT100K External POT100K operate. 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 DP B A IP 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 SUPPLY + SUPPLY – VOLTAGE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE SPDT DPDT Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Test volts 2kV) Multivolt 60-250VAC/DC (available only on models marked*). 12, 24, 48VDC Range accuracy: ±5% Power consumption AC: 1.5VA Repeatability: 1% DC: 100mA@ 12VDC Scale accuracy: ±5% Contact rating SPDT: 10A 250VAC Reset time: 300mSec DPDT: 5A250VAC Operating temperature: -20 to 70°C For External Potentiometer use 1M(cid:2) See Page 11 for time ranges MM11 3 S T C U D O R TTIIMMEERRSS P N O TI A M O T U A Star-Delta One-shot Repeating Triac Flasher Relay Flasher Defrost Timer Type Timer Timer Pulse Code SDP1 OSP1 OSP2 TFP1 TFP2 RFP1 RFP1/A DET1 DET1/F RP1 Outputs SPDT SPDT DPDT Triac output SPDT WITHOUT WITH SPDT FAN DELAY FAN DELAY Mode of LINK:5-6: Pulse on TFP1 (230VAC RFP1 Upon application of Upon application Operation When supply volt- energisation only) On applying the supply voltage, of the supply volt- age is applied LINK 6-7: Pulse on Upon applying the supply, the lamp cooling cycle age the delay peri- connection between de-energisation. supply the lamp will will flash with a starts, (4, 6, 8 or od begins. On 1 and PIN 4 is When the power is flash with an equal fixed equal on and 12 hrs) followed by expiry of the set made. The time applied the relay on and off time until off time of 0.5 sec. defrost cycle (1- time, the relay period starts for operates for 0.5 the supply is This will continue 60min). pulses on for 0.5 removed. This on Star connection. sec. When power until the supply is LINK 5-6:As sec and a new and off time is After the Star set is de-energised the removed. Can be above except time period begins. adjustable from time has elapsed relay operates for used to switch one defrost cycle starts This repeating 0.02 - 1 sec. connection between 0.5 sec. lamp or two alter- first. pulse continues pin 1 & 4 is opened nating lamp cir- DET1/F:Is for until the supply TFP2(230VAC and stays in a only) cuits. freezer rooms and voltage is discon- neutral position for Upon applying the has additional relay nected. 100mS. After the supply, lamp 1 will RFP1/A for fan delay (6- 100mS pause switch on then 360 Sec). connection is made switch off and then As per RFP1 LEDs “defrost on” between pin 1 & 3 lamp 2 will switch except that the “fan on”. for the Delta con- on. This on and equal on and off Dip switch selection: tactor. off time is time is adjustable adjustable form from 0.02 to 3 sec. cycle times 0.02 - 1 sec. 14 hour 16 hour Triac: 1000W (4A) 18 hour @ 250VAC 12 hour Connection OSP1 On Off TFP1 6 C:COOLING 5 7 D:DEFROST Diagram 5 6 7 4 8 F:FAN TEMP 4 8 3 9 OVERRIDE 6 3 9 2 10 5 7 2 10 1 11 C 4 8 1 11 RFP1 & /A D 3 9 F 6 6 6 5 7 SUPPLY LAMP 5 7 2 10 5 7 S 4 8 VOLTAGE LN LN 4 8 1 11 4 8 D 3 9 3 9 3 9 2 10 OSP2 On Off 2 10 TEMP 2 10 1 11 TFP2 1 11 OVERRIDE 1 11 6 6 6 5 7 5 7 5 7 SUPPLY SUPPLY C 4 8 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 4 8 4 8 VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 3 9 3 9 D 3 9 2 1 11 10 L1 2 10 L2 2 1 11 10 1 11 SUPPLY NL SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE Supply AC Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Test volts 2kV) Supply DC 12, 24, 48VDC Specification Output rating: SPDT: 10A@ 250VAC Power consumption: AC 1.5VA DPDT: 5A@ 250VAC DC 100mA@ 12VDC Triac: 1000W (4A) @ 250VAC 4 MM11 S T C U D O PPRROOCCEESSSS CCOONNTTRROOLLSS R P N O TI A M O T U A Alarm Relay Single & Dual Thermistor Relay Differential Relay Signal Converter Type 3I/P 3O/P Alarm Relay SIC1† SIC2† Code AL3 TH1 SAR1 DAR2 DIR DIRV SIC1† SIC2† Outputs 4 x SPST SPDT SPDT DPDT SPDT 4-20mA 0-10V Mode of On closing of any input Failsafe design. SAR1: Single trip This module provides The Signal Converter Operation contact, the corre- The relay is normally point a relay output with modules convert various sponding output relay energised, when one DAR2: Two trip point high and low set input signals to a 4-20mA and hooter will of the thermistors (2 relay outputs inde- points from an or 0-10V DC signal. They energise. By using a reaches tripping pendently adjustable) analogue instrument are intended for use with common flasher temperature the relay signal. all PLC and other connect to PIN 11 lamp de-energises. The The relay is normally instrumentation systems. 1 will flash. By press- relay will energise de-energised and will The output relay will †Input selection ing the accept button when the tempera- energise when the energise on the high A: 0-5 Amps AC/DC tafhaneud lt l ariesmm rpea mwinio llov snet deu,an adtinyl dthe tturipre l edvroepl.s to below itpnhopetu estn esttiio glemnvaeelt ler, ers.a e cTt hhbeeys a sgpeiostie np to ooninf ftte hareinn dglo wdae ws-eeidnt-eer- BRV::: V0O-oh1ltm aAgsmep rsa nAgCe/ DACC/DC the hooter will stop. Latch facility rwehlaeyn wthilel dinep-eunt esriggnisael adjustable differential. Cbraaltiiborna, teionne:r gFisoer fmieoldd uclaeli- More alarms can be Link PINS 7-9. Relay drops below the set When more than one and set input to maximum. added by merely remains de-ener- level by 3% unit is used in series Adjust SPAN until output is commoning up more gised after tripping. and the supply is DC, 20mA/10V. Set input to modules with no To reset, break sup- The second alarm an isolator must be minimum requirement and restriction. Pins to be ply voltage or oper- relay operates the used for each unit: adjust ZERO until output is common when expand- same but set at a ate N/C external ISO-12VDC 4mA/0V. Calibration is ing; 11,10, 9, 7 and different trip level. reset device connect- ISO-24VDC complete. common of hooter. ed to PINS 7-9. Red LED: Power on. Connection INPUT INPUT LINK 6 & 7 LINK 6 & 7 Diagram NO0 L -I2N0K m 6A & 7 NO0 L -I N5KVD 6C & 7 +–4O -U 2T0P mUTA – O12/P 231 12I/P + 5 R6T 7 LATCH +54 - 260 mA7– +51 - 65VDC7– +5 INP6UT 7– 3 45 3 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 – 8 6 L 879 TACC 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 + 9 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 0 SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE Specification Lamp test Pin 7 Tripping resistance Input signal: Input signal: Inputs: Alarm accept Pin 9 1.2k(cid:2) 4 - 20mA 4 - 20mA } SIC*A:0-5 Amps, AC/DC DIR SIC*B:0-1 Amps, AC/DC Hooter Pin 8 No. of thermistors to 0 - 20mA 0 - 20mA SIC*R: 1-20k(cid:2) To be utilised with be conntected in or or SIC*V 10V:0-10V, AC/DC relay flasher RFP1 to series not to exceed 0 - 5VDC 0 - 5VDC} SIC*V 150V:0-150V, AC/DC Pin 11 1k(cid:2) 1 - 5VDC 1 - 5VDC DIRV SIC*V 300V:0-300V, AC/DC SIC*V 600V:0-600V, AC/DC *1: for 4-20mA. 2: 0-10V output Power DC: 600mA AC ±1.5VA consumption @12VDC Supply AC Not Available Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Test volts 2kV) Supply DC 12, 24VDC 12, 24, 48VDC Contact rating SPDT: 10A@ 250VAC DPDT: 5A@ 250VAC MM11 5 S T C U D O R PPRROOCCEESSSS CCOONNTTRROOLLSS P N O TI A M O T U A Namur Sensor Pivot Shut Down Signal Isolator (Transducer) Signal Isolator Transmitter Type Relay Relay Input Output Code Code: S4X-DT-* Code NS1 VCT1 *Add Supply Voltage: 4-20mA 4-20mA SI-1A A= 85 to 265VAC/100 to 330 VDC Outputs SPDT SPDT 0-10V 0-10V SI-1V B= 20 to 60VDC Mode of Failsafe design. Failsafe design. 4-20mA 0-10V SI-1A/V Multi-range Input and Output Operation The Namur sensor For use with centre Selectable by DIPswitches relay converts the pivot irrigation systems 4-20mA 10-0V SI-1AV REV on side of unit. changing current of to prevent overwater- DC Input Range DC Output Range an Inductive or ing of the field. All outputs are galvanically isolated Capacitive Namur On application of from inputs. V1: 0 – 50mV V2: 0 – 5V V2: 0 – 5V V3: 1 – 5V sensor into a relay voltage, the output V3: 1 – 5V V4: 0 – 10V switching. The sen- relay energises for the Output: 4-20mAinto 0-600 ohms load. V4: 0 – 10V A1: 0 – 1mA sor can be connected adjustable start up A1: 0 – 1mA A2: 0 – 10mA between 5 & 6 to delay period. Once Isolation between IP/OPand Mains = A3: 0 – 20mA A3: 0 – 20mA energise the relay running, if the pivot 600V A4: 4 – 20mA A4: 4 – 20mA when the sensor is arm motors do not activated, or between draw a minimum Potentiometer Transmitter 6 & 7 to energise the adjustable current relay when the sen- within an adjustable Code: S4X-PT-A sor is deactivated. time (usually 3 Supply Voltage: minutes for 20% AC 85 – 265V/DC 100 – 330V See page 158 for watering), the output Input Potentiometer: (3 Wire) Namur sensors. contact de-energises, 1: Total resistance 100(cid:2)– 10K(cid:2) switching off the RTD (PT100) Transmitter (Isolator) PUMPSTARTcircuit. A S4X-RR-P -A4- Connection B Diagram Activated Deactivated CT P: PT100 P1 F: 0 to 100°C + INPUT – D: -50 to 200°C BLACK 6 BLACK INPUT P2 4-20mA G: 0 to 200°C 5 7 6 6 4 8 5 7 5 7 DC Output Multi-Range 4 8 – 4 8 (Selectable by DIPSwitch) 3 9 OUTPUT 3 9 + 3 9 V2: 0 –5V A2: 0 – 10mA 2 10 4-20mA V3: 1 – 5V A3: 0 – 20mA 1 11 2 10 2 10 V4: 0 – 10V A4: 4 – 20mA 1 11 1 11 A1: 0 – 1mA SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY Supply Voltage VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE A= AC 85 to 265V DC 100 to 330V B= DC 20-60V Specification Sensor current: 8mA For use with DIN type Speed (Frequency Transmitter) Open voltage: 8.5V CT-5current trans- S4X-RT-B-2-M-A0-100Hz Input former (see page 128) S4X-RT-E-2-M-A0-1KHz Input (Input 0-4V) S4X-RT-F-2-M-A0-2KHz Input S4X-RT-H-2-M-A0-10KHz Input Power Supply Volts:85 to 265VAC AC: ±1.5VA DC: 100mA@ 12VDC 1.5VA consumption Output Programmable: 4-20mA, 0-10V Supply AC Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Isolation test volts 2kV) Specification: Accuracy: ±0.1% RO. Supply DC – – – Isolation: Input/Output/Power Insulation Resistance: ≥100M(cid:2), DC 500V Contact rating SPDT: 10A@ 250VAC DPDT: 5A@ 250VAC Impulse Withstand Test: IEC 1000-4-5, class 4 6 MM11 S T C U D O PPRROOCCEESSSS CCOONNTTRROOLLSS R P N O TI A M O T U A Over/Under Speed & Temperature Relay Temperature Relay Multi-Start Relay Coincidence Relay Tacho Relay for T/C: J & K for T/C: PT100 TSAP1 CS1 TM1 TM4 TRJ2 TRJ4 SPDT -20 to +80°C TR1 TM4/R TRK2 TRK4 SPDT 0 to 100°C TR2 Start: SPDT SPDT SPDT SPDT SPDT SPDT +50 to 150°C TR3 Alarm: SPDT Failsafe design. Failsafe design. 0 to 0 to Failsafe design. 200°C 400°C SPDT +50 to 200°C TR4 External contacts Aand The Tacho relay connects to Upon application of the supply voltage, the ‘start’ Bto ntysp micaolulyn taerde 1pmus +hbut- ativ eP NorP c,NaPpaNc iotirv eN asmenusro irn.duc- Failsafe design. Failsafe design. relay operates for a set Under Speed: Link 5 & 11. TRJ2 & TRJ4 for ‘on’duration followed by apart on a press or The relay energises if input J type thermocouple Link 8 & 9: (under a set ‘dwell’cycle. After guillotine. The operator speed drops below the set temp).The temperature the relay has operated must press both buttons, limit. TRK2 & TRK4 for relay connects to a tem- for the no. of starts as keeping his hands safely Over Speed:No link 5 & 11. K type thermocouple perature sensor PT100. per the dip switches and away, before the The relay energises when the The temperature relay con- The relay energises when the supply voltage is still machine operates. speed exceeds the set limit. nects to a temperature the temperature exceeds present, the ‘alarm’relay Apply the supply DIPSW:SW1 ON: NPN sensor. The relay energis- the set limit. The relay will operate and this voltage. The contacts SW1 OFF: PNP es when the temperature de-energises when the cthoen dsiutipopnl yw vilol lptaregvea iisl until Awi&th iBn 0m.5uss t inb eo radcetur atoted OSSWWut22p uOOtNF TF:M :4 40-2:-200mmAA erexlcaeye ddes- ethnee rsgeist elism wit.h eTnhe ttehme pseetr alitmurite. drops below removed. make the relay operate. the temperature drops NO Link 8 & 9: (over If one of the contacts is Ranges: below the set limit. Dip switch setting: 3-6 interrupted the relay will Posn RPM Posn RPM temp). The relay ener- starts immediately release. 1 2-20 6 100-1k Remote control available gises on application of Start time: 0.5-30sec 2 5-50 7 200-2k on request. power and will de-ener- adjustable. 3 10-100 8 500-5k gise when the temp. Ideal for use in machine 4 20-200 9 1k-10k AC Supply only exceeds the set value. safety guard systems. 5 50-500 10 2k-20k PNPOR NPN LINK 5+11 UNDER SPEED White (J) + NO LINK Yellow (K) + OVERSPEED A = Start + RT B = Alarm P – Red 5 6 7 5 6 7 P/N5 6 7N + 5 6 7- 5 6 7 LATCH 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 OUTPUT 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 A B 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE Supply Voltage: TM1- 1mAOutput Control: On/Off Overtemp: No link between 9-30VDC standard. TM4- 4-20mAOutput Proportional on request PINS 8 & 9 TM5 - 0-20mAOutput Latch: Pin 8 & 9 Other Voltages available TM4/R- Remote 1M(cid:2)pot Hysteresis 3% fixed Undertemp: Link 8 & 9 Hysteresis: 3% fixed Faulty thermocouple Hysteresis: 0 - 100% Namur connect 6-7 Indication: Flashing LED NPN/PNPconnect 5-6-7 AC: ±1.5VA DC: 100mA@ 12VDC Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC ±15% (Isolation test volts 2kV) SPDT: 10A@ 250VAC DPDT: 5A@ 250VAC MM11 7 S T C U D O R PPOOWWEERR MMOONNIITTOORRSS P N O TI A M O T U A Phase Failure & Phase Failure & Supply Over & Under Voltage Type Sequence Relay Sequence Relay Protection Relay Three Phase SMP1 SMP2 Code SMP1 1000 SPR3 SPR3/N TWCP1 TWCP1/N SMP1/N SMP2/N Outputs SPDT SPDT DPDT SPDT SPDT Mode of Failsafe design. Failsafe design. Failsafe design. Failsafe design. Operation This three phase (3 or 4 wire) unit SPR3: 3 Phase (3 wires) TWCP1: 3 Phase (3 wires) This three phase (3 wire) monitors the supply voltages. The SPR3/N: 3 Phase + N (4 wires) TWCP1/N: 3 Phase + N unit monitors the supply output relay energises if the phases This three phase (3 or 4 wire) unit monitors (4 wires) are all present, in the correct the supply voltage and combines the pro- voltage for all systems sequence and each voltage is within tection features of the SMP1 and TWCP1. This three phase (3 or 4 wire) between 525 and 1000V. 5-15% range (adjustable) of each The output relay energises if the phases window voltage comparator The output relay energises other. The relay de-energises on: are all present, in the correct sequence and monitors the supply voltage. if the phases are all a. Aphase voltage imbalance each voltage is to within the adjustable over The output relay energises if present and in the correct exceeding the adj limit (5-15%). and undervoltage limits. the voltage level is within the sequence. The relay de- b. Total failure of one or more The relay de-energises on: adjustable over and undervolt- energises when any phase phases. a. Phase voltage imbalance exceeding the age limits and de-energises is lost or the phase c. Incorrect phase sequence. 10% (preset) when the voltage is outside sequence is incorrect. d. Supply exceeds 15% under/over b. Total failure of one or more phases. nominal voltage (Link 2-10 c. Incorrect phase sequence. this range. The unit is housed in a DIN options). d. Any phase falling outside the set voltage Built-in optional facilities: Built-in optional facilities (SMP1 & range. rail mounting housing SMP1/N only) Built-in optional facilities: 1. External latch suitable for 1000V 1. 180 sec fault restart delay. 1. External latch N/C 2. 10 sec start up delay connections. 2. 15% fixed over/under voltage. 2. 10 sec start up delay 3. 180 sec fault restart delay These facilities can be utilised by 3. 180 sec fault restart delay These facilities can be utilised connecting external links as per the These facilities can be utilised by connect- by connecting external links diagram below. ing external links as per the diagram below. as per the diagram below. Connection Diagram R S T R S T R S T R S 6 FAULT 6 6 5 7 RESTART 5 7 5 7 DELAY LATCH LATCH 4 8 4 8 4 8 180 SEC RESET RESET 3 9 3 9 3 9 10s 10s STARTUP STARTUP 2 10 N 2 10DELAY 2 10DELAY FAULT FAULT 1 11 UNDER/OVER 1 11 1 11 VOLTAGE N RESTART DELAY N RESTART DELAY PROTECTION SMP1 ONLY COM NO NC T N: FOR SMP1/N ONLY N: FOR SPR3/N N: FOR TWCP1/N Specification For any 3 phase system with SMP1 & SMP2– 3 Phase Link 8 & 9 Link 8 & 9 a nominal voltage from 525 to SMP1/N & SMP2/N– 3Phase + N External latch Ext. Latch N/C 1000V. Phase imbalance: 5-15% ADJ. Link 9 & 10 Link 9 & 10 10 sec start up delay 10 sec start up delay LED: SMP1 & SMP1/N only Link 9 & 11 Link 9 & 11 Supply healthy – Green Link 8 & 9 180 sec fault restart delay. 180 sec fault restart delay DIN mounting housing 1L185in0%ks ef2icx & efad 1u o0ltv freoerrs/u tSanrMdt ePdre1 vl aooylntalyge protection. POUhnvaedsreverov ilomtsltb s0a 0l-a -2n 02c%0e%: A1 A0D%DJ.J f. ixed OUnvedrevrovlotslt s5 5- t2o0 2%0 %AD AJD.J LED: LEDs: LEDs: Supply healthy – Green Over/Undervolt – Red Over voltage – Red Available for 110, 230, 400V and 525V Phase rotation – Red x2 Undervoltage – Red systems Supply healthy – Green Supply healthy – Green Hystersis 2% Fixed 2% Fixed 2% Fixed 2% Fixed Contact rating SPDT: 10A@ 250VAC DPDT: 5A@ 250VAC 8 MM11

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Distribution boards . Circuit Breakers, Fuse Gear & Isolators Diagram. Galvanic isolation with internal transformer 12, 24, 48, 110, 230, 400, 525VAC . DP/IP. One delay on timer and interval timer sharing common power supply.
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