Instruction Manual

EC 3-135EC 3-135
EC 3-135EC 3-135
EC 3-135
ON-OFF single output digital thermoregula-
tor with alarm relay
Operating instructions
Release 1/99 of May the tenth 1999
Code EC 3-135 DOC E000
File 3135e.p65
IMPORTANT:
The use of this new instrument is easy; but for safety reasons, it is
important read these instructions carefully before the installation or
before the use and follow all additional informations.
It is very important keep these instructions with the instrument for future
consultations.
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GENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMA
GENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMA
GENERAL INFORMA
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WHAT IS THE USE
EC 3-135 is an ON-OFF single output digital thermoregulator with alarm relay; the alarm output
activation is given from every alarm condition.
In factory the instrument gets preset to accept at the measure input PTC/NTC probes or J/K
thermocouples or 2/3 wires Pt 100 probes or 2 and 3 wires 0/4-20 mA temperature transduc-
ers (in this last case it is possible to set the reading scale).
Some parameters permit to set the thermoregulator for cooling or heating functioning, to
protect the connected regulation load against overloads due to several starts repeated in a
short time, to signal working conditions outside the safety limits.
EC 3-135 is available in the 74 x 32 mm (2.91 x 1.25 in.) case and it is studied for panel
mounting with the equipped screw or spring brackets.
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INSTALLATION
EC 3-135 was studied for panel mounting, panel cutout 71 x 29 mm (2.79 x 1.14 in.), with the
equipped screw or spring brackets (the overall dimensions and the panel cutout are related in
Fig. 3, the fixing systems suggested by the builder are related respectively in Fig. 4 and in
Fig. 5).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS
- the panel thickness must be included from 1 to 5 mm (0.04 to 0.19 in.)
- verify if the using conditions (ambient temperature, humidity, etc.) are within the
limits indicated by the builder (see the chapter TECHNICAL DATA)
- install the instrument in a location with a suitable ventilation, to avoid the internal
overheating of the instrument
- do not install the instrument near surfaces that can to obstruct the air-grating (car-
pets, covers, etc.), heating sources (radiators, hot air ducts, etc.), locations sub-
ject to direct sunlight, rain, humidity, excessive dust, mechanical vibrations or
bumps, devices with strong magnetos (microwave ovens, big speakers, etc.)
- according with the safety norms, the protection against possible contacts with
electrical parts and parts protected with functional insulation only must be ensured
through a correct installation procedure of the instrument; all parts that ensure the
protection must be fixed so that they can not be removed if not with a tool
- if not differently specified at the time of order, the instrument will be equipped with
screw brackets.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
EC 3-135 is provided with two screw terminal blocks for cables up to 2.5 mm² (0.38 in.², for the
connection to the power supply, measure input and outputs) and it is provided with one five
poles single line male connector (for the connection to the CLONE configurer/cloner and RICS
supervision systems), located on the instrument back panel (the connections to derive are
related in Fig. 6 and they are checkable on the polyester label stuck on the instrument case).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS
- if the instrument is brought from a cold to a warm location, the humidity may con-
dense inside the instrument; wait about an hour before supply the instrument
- verify if the operating power supply voltage, electrical frequency and power of the
instrument correspond to the local power supply (see the chapter TECHNICAL DATA)
- do not supply more instruments with the same transformer
- if the instrument is installed on a vehicle, its power supply must be derived directly
from the battery of the vehicle
- give the instrument a protection able to limit the current absorbed in case of failure
- the instrument remains connected to the local power supply as long as the termi-
nals 8 and 9 are derived to the local power supply, even if the instrument is appar-
ently turned off
- give the probe a protection able to insulate it against possible contacts with metal
parts or use insulated probes
- give the outputs a protection able to protect them against short circuit and overload
- do not try to repair the instrument; for the repairs apply to highly qualified staff
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- if you have any questions or problems concerning the instrument please consult
Every Control (see the chapter BUILDER DATA).
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PRELIMINARY INFORMATIONS
After derived the connections related in Fig. 6, during the normal functioning the instrument
displays the temperature read by the probe.
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If an alarm should be active the instrument displays the alarm code flashing, the buzzer utters
an intermittent beep and the output Al gets activated as long as the cause that has given it does
not disappear (see the chapter SIGNALS AND ALARMS); pressure on the key T1 during an
alarm permits to silence the buzzer but does not modify the output Al status.
EC 3-135 is provided with one working setpoint and with some configuration parameters that
get stored in a non volatile memory and that permit to set the instrument according with ones
requirements (see the chapter CONFIGURABILITY).
The output K 1 is associated to the working setpoint, it remains activated continuously as long
as the temperature read by the probe reaches the working setpoint and when it rises above (if
the output was set for cooling functioning) or it falls below (if the output was set for heating
functioning) the working setpoint of the hysteresis value (differential) the output gets reacti-
vated.
WORKING SETPOINT SETTING (WORKING TEMPERATURE)
To modify the working setpoint value keep pushed the key T3 (the instrument displays the
actual value) and at the same time push and release over and over the key T1 or T2 as long as
the instrument displays the desired value (keeping pushed the key T1 or T2 the value gets
decreased or increased more quickly): after the modification release the key T3 last; during the
pressure of the key T3 the LED L1 flashes quickly to indicate that a working setpoint setting
procedure is running (to the release of the key T3 the instrument automatically turns out from
the working setpoint setting procedure).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS
- for the whole period of a corrupted memory data alarm the access to the working
setpoint setting procedure is refused
- the working setpoint is programmable within the limits established with the param-
eters rA1 and rA2
- if the parameter rA5 has value 1 the working setpoint can not be modified as long as
the parameter rA5 gets set to 0
- the working setpoint value gets stored in a non volatile memory even if a lack of
power supply happens.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS SETTING
Configuration parameters are arranged on two levels, to protect the most tricky settings against
undesirable violations and they are arranged in families that can be recognized through the
initial letter of the label.
To gain access to the first level keep pushed at the same time for four seconds at least the keys
T1 and T2 (passed four seconds the instrument displays the label PA).
To select a parameter of the first level push and release over and over the key T1 or T2 as long
as the instrument displays the label of the desired parameter.
To modify the parameter value keep pushed the key T3 (the instrument displays the actual
value) and at the same time push and release over and over the key T1 or T2 as long as the
instrument displays the desired value (keeping pushed the key T1 or T2 the value gets de-
creased or increased more quickly); after the modification release the key T3 last (to the
release of the key T3 the instrument displays the label of the parameter again).
To gain access to the second level enter inside the first level and select the label PA.
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OVERALL DIMENSIONS AND PANEL CUTOUT
The dimensions are expressed in millimetres and inches (third-scale drawing).
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WITH THE FIXING SYSTEMS SUGGESTED BY THE BUILDER
Panel mounting, with the equipped screw (Fig. 4) or spring brackets (Fig. 5) (third-scale drawing).
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CONNECTIONS TO DERIVE
Instance of typical application.
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TO BE CAREFUL
This publication exclusively belongs to EVERY CONTROL and shall not be reproduced and distributed if not expressly authorized by the same EVERY CONTROL.
EVERY CONTROL does not assume any responsibility in order to the characteristics, to the technical data and to the possible mistakes related herein or deriving from the use of the same.
EVERY CONTROL can not be considered responsible for damages caused from the inobservance of the additional informations.
EVERY CONTROL reserves the right to make any modification without prior notice and at any time without prejudice the basic functioning and safety characteristics.
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