2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Contents 2200e Series Controllers Installation and Configuration Handbook Models 2216e, 2208e and 2204e Contents Installation ..............................1-1 Instrument Layouts ............................1-1 1.1.1 Outline Dimensions ....................................1-2 1.1.2 Recommended minimum spacing of controllers ..........................1-2 Introduction..............................
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Contents 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Access Levels ............................3-1 The Different Access Levels ..........................3-1 Selecting An Access Level ..........................3-1 3.2.1 Access list header ....................................... 3-1 3.2.2 Password entry ......................................3-1 3.2.3 Level Selection ......................................3-2 3.2.4 Configuration password ....................................
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2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Contents Step 3 - To Group Alarms on a Single Output ....................7-5 Step 4 - To Remove Alarms From An Output ....................7-5 Motorised Valve Control ........................... 8-1 Parameters For Motorised Valve Control ......................8-1 Commissioning the Motorised Valve Controller ....................
Installation Introduction The Models 2216e, 2208e and 2204e are precision temperature controllers with self tuning. They have a modular hardware construction which provides two control outputs, alarm relays and one communications port. Two logic inputs are provided as standard in 2208e and 2204e.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Installation Model 2204e Connections Line Neutral Output 1 Digital Comms Logic Inputs Output 2 Output AA Output 3 2.49Ω Sensor Input Pt100 mV/V Figure 1-9: 2208e Terminals Do not use unused terminals as wire holders. 1.4.1 Wire Sizes All electrical connections are made to the screw terminals at the...
Installation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 1.4.2 Sensor input connections The connections for the various types of input are as follows: Resistance Volts or mV Thermocouple mA Input Thermometer Inputs 2.49Ω current sense resistor Figure 1-10: Sensor Input Connections Do not connect more than one sensor to any one input.
Cooling Heater solenoid Thermocouple valve Figure 1-12: Typical Wiring Diagram, Model 2216e Controller Safety requirements for permanently connected equipment state: • A switch or circuit breaker shall be included in the building installation • It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator •...
Installation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Logic Drive Fan Out The logic outputs from the 2200 series controllers are capable of driving more than one solid state relay (SSR) in series or parallel. The following table shows the number of SSRs which can be driven depending on type of SSR. S = Series;...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Installation 1.9.1 Wiring of EIA-485 serial communication links Standard EIA-485 is a 2-wire connection which allows up to 32 controllers to be multi-dropped from a single communications link over a distance of up to 1.2Km. To ensure reliable operation of the communications link, (without data corruption due to noise or line reflections) the connections between Local Earth...
Installation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 1.10 DeviceNet Wiring to Series 2200e Controllers ® This section covers the DeviceNet digital communications option for the model 2208e and 2204e controllers. To configure DeviceNet communications refer to section 5.8. 1.10.1 DeviceNet Terminal Functions Series 2200e Color Description...
Output 2 Setpoint 2 active 23.0 Required Temperature (Setpoint) PDS Remote Setpoint Page Button Up Button Scroll Button Down Button Figure 2-1: Model 2216e Front Panel Layout 2208e Output 1 Output 2 20.0.0 Upper readout 20.0.0 Lower readout Setpoint 2 active...
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Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Button or indicator Name Explanation Output 1 When lit, it indicates that heating output is on. Output 2 When lit, it indicates that cooling output is on. Setpoint 2 When lit, this indicates that Setpoint 2 has been selected. Remote Setpoint When lit, this indicates that the PDS remote Setpoint input has been selected.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation Getting Started Thank you for selecting this controller. This section shows the principle of operation. Views are generally shown for 2404 controller. 2.2.1 To View The Process Value and Setpoint Install and wire up the controller as explained in section 1.4 and switch on. Following a 3 second self-test sequence, this is the display you will see, Output 2 Output 1...
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.2.4 Use Of The ‘SCROLL’ Button Pressing the scroll button will display the output power level. Continued pressing will display further parameters in the operator scroll list. 2nd press Output Actual output level % 100.0 3rd press Manual/Auto...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation Parameter Lists Press to choose a LIST - “ALARMS” is a good one. This list allows you to set the alarm trip levels. The parameters which appear in the list will vary according to the configuration of your controller. 0.2 sec.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Manual or Automatic Control The controller can be used in two modes: Automatic mode - in which the output power is automatically adjusted to hold the temperature at the required value. The controller normally operates in this mode. Manual mode - in which the output is manually adjusted by the Operator.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation SETPOINT 1 OR SETPOINT 2 The instrument has the facility to select between two setpoints. This may be useful, for example, where it is required to switch control between two different setpoints or to control in a standby condition, thus avoiding the necessity to change the setpoint manually each time.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.6.1 To Set up a Ramp/Time Program Set setpoint 1 to the value at which to start the ramp. Set setpoint 2 to the value which you wish to ramp to. This is described in the previous section.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation Location of Parameters - Block Diagram The controller consists of a number of internal function blocks connected together to create a temperature controller. Each function block has a number of parameters found in lists to which the user has access. The block diagram shows location of these parameters within the controller.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Navigation Diagram The navigation diagram shows a complete list of possible parameters. However, some may not appear because they are dependent upon a particular controller variant. Home Alarm Autotune Setpoint Input Output On Off Comms Access List...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation The remainder of this chapter provides a complete list of all parameters available. Parameter Tables The tables which follow list all parameters that are available in Full operator level. Name Parameter Description Default Value Min Value Max Value Units...
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.9.3 Autotune List Name Parameter Description Default Value Min Value Max Value Units Customer Setting List Atun tune tunE Self tune enable Automatic droop CALC compensation (Manual Reset) enable (only present if ti set to OFF) 2.9.4 PID List...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation 2.9.6 Input List Name Parameter Description Default Value Min Value Max Value Units Customer Setting ut list Input filter time constant 0.0 off 999.9 secs *FiLt OFSt PV Offset -999 9999 as display The next 5 parameters will appear if User calibration has been enabled in configuration level.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.9.9 Communications List Name Parameter Description Default Value Min Value Max Value Units Customer Setting list Addr Communications address 2.9.10 Access List ACCS s list codE Full and Edit level password 9999 Goto Goto level -OPEr FuLL OPEr OPEr...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation 2.10 Alarms Alarms are used to alert an operator when a pre-set level has been exceeded. They are normally used to switch an output (see 2.11) – usually a relay – to provide external actions to the process. Soft Alarms are indication only and do not operate an output.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.11 Alarm Relay Output Tip. Alarms can operate a specific output (usually a relay). Any individual alarm can operate an individual relay or any combination of alarms can operate an individual relay. They are either supplied pre-configured in accordance with the ordering code or set up in configuration level.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Operation 2.11.2 Alarm Indication and Acknowledgement When an alarm occurs, the alarm mnemonic (e.g. 1FSH) will be indicated by a double flash in the HOME display. Similarly, if more than one alarm occurs the relevant mnemonics are flashed in the HOME display. The double flash will continue whilst the alarm condition is present and is not acknowledged.
Operation 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 2.11.3 Diagnostic Alarms These indicate that a fault exists in either the controller or the connected devices. Display What it means What to do about it shows Electrically Erasable Memory This fault will automatically take you into configuration level. Check EE.Er Error: all of the configuration parameters before returning to operator...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Access Levels Access Levels The Different Access Levels Access level Display What you can do Password shows Protection Operator OPEr In this level operators can view and adjust the value of parameters defined in Edit level (see below). Full FuLL In this level all the parameters relevant to a particular configuration are...
Access Levels 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 3.2.3 Level Selection display allows you to select the required access level. Goto goto fuLL to select from the following display codes: Operator level OPEr: FuLL: Full level Edit level Edit: Configuration level conF: ...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Access Levels Edit Level Edit level is used to set which parameters you can see and adjust in Operator level. It also gives access to the ‘Promote’ feature which allows you to select and add (‘Promote’) up to twelve parameters into the Home display list, thereby giving simple access to commonly used parameters.
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This method automatically determines the value of the parameters listed in table 4-1 on the previous page. The 2216e uses a ‘one-shot’ tuner which works by switching the output on and off to induce an oscillation in the measured value. From the amplitude and period of the oscillation, it calculates the tuning parameter values.
Tuning 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook How To Tune Set the setpoint to the value at which you will normally operate the process. In the ‘Atun’ list, select ‘tunE’ and set it to ‘on’ Press the Page and Scroll buttons together to return to the Home display. The display will flash ‘tunE’ to indicate that tuning is in progress.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Tuning Manual Tuning If for any reason automatic tuning gives unsatisfactory results, you can tune the controller manually. There are a number of standard methods for manual tuning. The one described here is the Ziegler-Nichols method. With the process at its normal running temperature: Set the Integral Time ‘ti’...
Tuning 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 4.4.2 Integrating Action and Manual Reset In a full three-term controller (that is, a PID controller), the integral term ‘ti’ automatically removes steady state errors from the setpoint. If the controller is set up to work in two-term mode (that is, PD mode), the integral term will be set to OFF.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Configuration Configuration WARNING Configuration is protected and should only be carried out by an authorised person. Incorrect configuration could result in damage to the process being controlled and/or personal injury. It is the responsibility of the person commissioning the instrument to ensure that the configuration is correct. Whenever the configuration menus are displayed or accessed all controller outputs are held at the power off state and control operation is suspended until exiting from configuration.
Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook To Select a Configuration Parameter (continued from previous page) ConF PASS Select the desired configuration list using Inst ConF See Navigation diagram for the full list of headings 1st press Unit to select oC oF or oK Continue to press to access all parameters in the 2nd press...
Sbr.t Ltch Sb.OP Auto LC.Hi AL 4 BLoc Ltch Not available in 2216e controllers Summary Step through List Headers using the ‘Page’ button Choose a parameter from a list using the ‘Scroll’ button Change value using the ‘Raise/Lower’ buttons The first four headings set up the controller functions, as follows: Instrument Config.
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5.6.8. VaL.H 100.0 * The 10Amp output option (4A) was available on 2404e controllers only until 01 Jan 04. It is not available in 2216e and 2208e controllers. Figure 5-4: Navigation Diagram Part No. HA029989 Issue 3...
Sets up the action of the two digital inputs - not 2216e. LA & LB AA Conf Sets up the action of the fixed relay on output AA - not 2216e. AA to AC HA Conf Sets up digital comms type...
Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 5.6.2 Input Configuration Name Parameter description Values Meaning Input configuration inPt Input type J.tc J thermocouple (default USA) K.tc K thermocouple (default UK) L.tc L thermocouple r.tc R thermocouple (Pt/Pt13%Rh) b.tc B thermocouple (Pt30%Rh/Pt6%Rh) n.tc N thermocouple t.tc...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Configuration 5.6.4 Alarm Configuration Alarm configuration Values Defaults if not specified Alarm 1 Type As table A bLoc Alarm 1 Blocking no/YES Ltch Alarm 1 Latching no/Auto/man/Evt Alarm 2 Type As table A Alarm 2 Blocking bLoc no/YES Alarm 2 Latching...
Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 5.6.6 AA Alarm Relay Configuration - 2208e and 2408e only Alarm relay configuration Functions Meaning Identity of output rELy Relay Func Function nonE None Function set by diG.F (as in Table B) HEAt Heating COOL Cooling...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Configuration 5.6.8 Output 1 Configuration Output 1 configuration Function Meaning Identity of module installed nonE No module fitted RELy Relay output dC.OP DC output (isolated) Logic or PDS output Triac output Func Function NonE Module does not operate Function set by diG.F HEAt...
Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 5.6.9 Output 2 Configuration Output 2 configuration Function Meaning Identity of module installed nonE No module fitted rELy Relay output Logic Triac output Func Function nonE none Outputs Function set by diG.F HEAt Heating output COOL Cooling output...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Configuration Configuration of Digital Communications 2200e series controllers can be fitted with the following digital communications modules:- Protocol Module Fitted Order Code ModBus 2-wire EIA485 4-wire EIA 422 EIA 232 EI-Bisynch 2-wire EIA 485 4-wire EIA 422 EIA 232 DeviceNet...
Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook DeviceNet The following is applicable to DeviceNet only. 5.8.1 The EDS File The EDS (Electronic Data Sheet) file for the Series 2200e is named 2K2DN.EDS and is available from your supplier, or electronically by going to Web site (www.eurotherm.co.uk). The EDS file is designed to automate the DeviceNet network configuration process by precisely defining vendor-specific and required device parameter information.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook User Calibration User Calibration This section has five topics: • WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF USER CALIBRATION? USER CALIBRATION ENABLE • • SINGLE POINT CALIBRATION • TWO POINT CALIBRATION CALIBRATION POINTS AND CALIBRATION OFFSETS •...
User Calibration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Single Point Calibration Your controller is calibrated for life against known reference sources during manufacture. A calibration offset is often used to allow the controller to compensate for sensor and other system errors. The normal procedure is to set up the system under test against a known independent reference, as follows: Set up the process to be calibrated such that the known reference displays the required value (temperature).
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook User Calibration Two Point Calibration The previous section described how to perform a single point calibration which applies a fixed offset over the full display range of the controller. A two-point calibration is used to calibrate the controller at two points and apply a straight line between them.
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2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration The 2200e series controllers are capable of very sophisticated alarm strategies and, although setting up of alarms has already been covered in previous sections, this section has been included to enable operators and commissioning engineers to design their own strategies for optimum plant operation.
Alarm Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook There are seven process alarm types listed below. Alarm Types are found in configuration mode under the Alarm Config. List. ALARMS Full Scale High The PV exceeds a set high level Full Scale Low The PV exceeds a set low level Deviation Band The difference between PV &...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Alarm Configuration Step1 - To Configure the Four ‘Soft’ Alarms Soft alarms are indication only and do not operate a relay Go To Configuration Level - Refer to section 5. Press “PAGE” key as many times as necessary to find Alarm Configuration ConF PASS...
Alarm Configuration 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Step 2 - To Attach an Alarm to A Physical Output This may be necessary if: 1. The instrument has been supplied un-configured or it is required to re-configure. 2. Alarm relays are added. Press “PAGE”...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Alarm Configuration Step 3 - To Group Alarms on a Single Output In the previous example one alarm condition is allocated to one output relay. The 2200e series controllers allow alarms and events to be grouped on to a single output. These events are shown in the table below:- DiGF Press...
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2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Motorised Valve Control Motorised Valve Control Parameters For Motorised Valve Control The 2200e series can be configured for motorised valve control as an alternative to the standard PID control algorithm. This algorithm is designed specifically for positioning motorised valves. The motorised valve algorithm operates in the boundless mode, which does not require a position feedback potentiometer for control purposes.
Motorised Valve Control 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Motorised Valve Applications 8.3.1 Auto Tuning Before the auto tune is activated, the TD parameter must be set to a numeric value. The TD parameter cannot be set to OFF when an auto tune is activated. When the auto tune is complete, the auto tune will set the TD parameter back to the OFF position.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics Current flowing in a system of electrical heating elements (the ‘Load’) can be displayed on the controller by using a TE10 SSR fitted with intelligent current transformer, PDCTX, or an SSR or contactor with an external PDCTX.
1. SSR type TE10/PDS2 OR 2. Intelligent current transformer type PD/CTX + contactor or zero voltage switching SSR 2216e, 2208e or 2204e controller configured for PDS mode 2 option using logic output. This module must be fitted in module position 1. (order code M2).
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics Example Wiring Diagram (for mode 5 operation) Hardware Required 1. Eurotherm intelligent current transformer type PD/CTX + contactor 2. 2208e or 2204e controller configured for PDS mode 5 option using logic, relay or triac output. This module must be fitted in module position 1.
ON period. The minimum on times are:- Mode 2 0.1second Mode 5 (not available in 2216e) 3 seconds Meter Mode Meter mode applies to mode 5 only. If low current alarms are not configured the current displayed is a filtered instantaneous RMS value.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics 9.4.4 How Heater Alarms Are Displayed Do This This Is The Display You Should See Additional Notes HOME Display If more than one alarm is active, the display will Actual If an alarm is present alternate between the alarm messages and the default...
Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Relay Outputs The fixed relay output connected to terminals AA to AC in a 1/8 or 1/4 DIN controller is normally used for alarm purposes. In addition, any plug in module can be used for alarms provided they are not already being used for another purpose , such as control.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics 9.7.2 To configure Logic Input 1 for PDS (Mode 5 only) Do This This Is The Display You Should See Additional Notes Press button until the La Conf is displayed Conf This identifies the LA input as logic and is Press...
Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook To Attach Soft Alarms To A Relay Output Any one alarm indicated above may be attached to an output (normally a relay). Alternatively any combination of alarms may be attached to operate a relay using the procedure below:- Do This This Is The Display You Should See Additional Notes...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Load Current Monitoring and Diagnostics 9.10 The Scaling Factor The value of the current displayed on the controller is scaled using the scaling factor. This is found in the inSt ConF list. It is set, by default, to 100 and assumes a single turn through the current transformer. If two turns are made through the current transformer it will be necessary to adjust the scaling factor to 50 to obtain the same reading.
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2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Retransmission 10 Retransmission 10.1 What is retransmission The controller can be configured to generate an analogue output signal which represents a selected parameter. The parameters which can be configured for retransmission are:- 1. Process Variable 2.
Retranmission 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook 10.3 To Scale Retransmitted Output Signals The analogue output signal may be set between 0 and 20mA. A 4-20mA output is achieved by applying an offset as described below. A 0 to 10Vdc output may be achieved by fitting a 500 ohm resistor across the output terminals 1A and 1B. A 0 to 5Vdc output may be achieved by fitting a 250 ohm resistor across the output terminals 1A and 1B.
Type K thermocouple 0 to 1000°C Type J thermocouple 32 to 2192°F Hardware Code Software Code Model I/O1 Output 4 Manual Range max number (not 2216e) language Function I/O2 10A output Sensor Units (early 2204e only) input Supply Output 3...
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Sensor input Range min Range max Units Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Options (note 2) (note 2) Digital inputs are not available in 2216e Sensor input Range Min Range Min Units Standard sensors Min °C Min °F Centigrade Fahrenheit...
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Safety and EMC Information 12 SAFETY and EMC Information This instrument is intended for industrial temperature and process control applications within the requirements of the European Directives on Safety and EMC. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, your supplier shall not be held liable for errors contained herein.
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Safety and EMC Information 2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook relay output to logic, dc or sensor connections; any connection to ground. The controller must not be wired to a three phase supply with an unearthed star connection. Under fault conditions such a supply could rise above 240Vac with respect to ground and the product would not be safe.
2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Safety and EMC Information 12.1 Technical Specification Inputs General Range +100mV and 0 to 10Vdc (auto ranging) Sample rate 9Hz (110mS) Calibration accuracy 0.25% of reading, ±1 LSD or ±1°C/F Resolution <1µV for ± 100mV range, <0.2mV for 10Vdc range Linearisation accuracy <0.1% of reading Input filter...
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Dual, 4 digit x 7 segment high intensity LED Dimensions and weight 2216e:- 48W x 48H x 103Dmm (1.89W x 1.89H x 4.04D inches) 250g (8.8oz) 2208e:- 48W x 96H x 103Dmm (1.89W x 3.78H x 4.06D inches) 320g (11oz) 2204e:- 96W x 96H x 103Dmm (3.78W x 3.78H x 4.06D inches) 600g (21oz)
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2200e Series Installation and Configuration Handbook Supplement 13 Supplement 2208e Instruments New Short Sleeve Design MkIII This supplement applies to:- 2208e Manufactured from Feb-03 The month and year of manufacture are shown in the last two Controllers pairs of digits of the instrument serial number. From Feb-03 an improved design of 1/8 DIN short sleeve is shipped with all new 2208e controllers (and 2108i indicators).
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