Measurement With Up To 6 Channels - Siemens SINAMICS G150 Operating Instructions Manual

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Measuring the cable resistances
When using 2-wire sensors (1x2, 2x2 wire systems), to increase the measuring accuracy,
the cable resistance can be measured and saved.
Procedure for determining the cable resistance:
1. Select the measuring method (1x2/2x2) for the corresponding terminal block (p4108[0...5]
2. Set the required sensor type for the relevant channel (p4100[x] = 1 ... 6, x = 0...5 or
3. Bypass/jumper the sensor to be connected (short-circuit the sensor cable close to the
4. Connect the sensor cables to the relevant terminals 1(+), 2(-) or 3(+), 4(-).
5. For the corresponding channel, start measurement of the cable resistance (p4109[x] = 1).
6. After p4109[x] = 0, check the measured resistance value in p4110[x].
7. Remove the jumper across the temperature sensor.
The measured cable resistance is then taken into account when evaluating the temperature.
The cable resistance value is saved in p4110[0...11].
Note
The value for the cable resistance can also be directly entered into p4110[0...11].
Line filter
A line filter is available to suppress radiated noise. Using p4121, the filter can be set to a 50
Hz or 60 Hz rated line frequency.
9.4.6.2

Measurement with up to 6 channels

Temperature measurement with a sensor in 2-wire technology
With p4108[0...5] = 0, you sense the signals from a sensor in 2-wire technology at a 4-wire
connection at terminals 1(+) and 2(-).
Terminals 3 and 4 remain open.
Temperature measurement with a sensor in 3-wire technology
With p4108[0...5] = 2, you sense the signals from a sensor in 3-wire technology at a 4-wire
connection at terminals 3(+) and 4(-).
The measuring cable is connected at terminal 1 (+).
You must short-circuit terminals 2 (-) and 4 (-).
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Functions, Monitoring, and Protective Functions
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