Specifications - Process Technology DE20 Instruction Manual

Digital temperature control
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DE20 Specifications
2 wire- 1000 ohm RTD TCR (alpha),
0.00385 ohm/ohm/°C
Standard Input
RTD Self Heating Coefficient:
5° C/w in 0.2 m/s water; 200° C/w in
1 m/s air measurement current, 0.1 to 0.2 mA
-40 to 1000°F (-40 to 538°C)
Input Range
°F or °C field selectable
Set Point Range
Selectable throughout the input range
Sensor Break or
De-energize control output (No sensor short
protection with Thermocouple sensor)
Short Protection
Accuracy
± 0.25% span, ± 1 digit
Type 12, IP55
Enclosure
Face suitable for panel mounting
(#20 ga. through 1/4 thick panels)
Display
4 digit, (1/2" nominal), LED display screen
Control Function
ON/OFF Electromechanical Relays
SP1 Set Point
Control Outputs
(reverse acting) SPDT 20A resistive@240 VAC max
1HP@240 VAC max, 1/2 HP@120VAC
ON/OFF
Field adjustable
Differential
1° (F or C) to 99°
Memory
Nonvolatile
Supply Voltage
100 to 240 V~ ± 10%, 50-400 Hz, 13VA
• Indoor Use Only
• -20 to 140°F (-33 to 60°C)
Operating
• Max Altitude: 3000m
Conditions
• Max Relative Humidity: 80%
• Pollution Degree 2
RTD 2 & 3-wire 100 ohm 0.00385 ohm/ohm/ºC or
0.00392 ohm/ohm/ºC
Thermocouples - (types J, K, T, R)
NIST Monograph 175, revision ITS-90
Input Options
Current 4-20mA DC
Voltage (1-10 VDC)
Frequency (0-200 Hz, counts/second),
+/- 6 VDC p to p (up to 30VDC peak with Sw2 ON)
Equipment protected throughout by Double Insulation or Reinforced Insulation.
flame ignition systems or electrostatic precipitators are in the vicinity of the control. A more common source of
interference occurs when the control is switching inductive loads such as contactor coils, solenoids or
motors. The collapse of the magnetic field when loads such as these are switched off can create an electrical
"spike" that can cause a malfunction of the microprocessor used in the control. Even if the control doing the
switching is unaffected, a nearby control may be affected. To eliminate or minimize this problem, transient
suppressors or "snubbers" can be employed across the inductive load.
CONSULT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
M-33-01-02 02/17/11
M-33-01-02 02/17/11
Illustration of a Typical Heater Installation in a Process Tank
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