Connecting The Flow Sensor To The Transmitter - Burkert 8025 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Type 8025 UNIVERSAL
Installationandwiring
Figure 24:
Wiring of the DO2 and DO3 relay outputs
7.4.10

connecting the flow sensor to the transmitter

Before connecting the flow sensor to the transmitter 8025 UNIVERSAL:
• set selector "SENSOR TYPE" depending on the output signal providing from the flow sensor. See
"Figure 25" and "Table 1", page 30.
• if the selector "SENSOR TYPE" is set on "NPN/PNP", set the selector "SENSOR SUPPLY" depending
on the transmitter supply voltage. See "Figure 26".
• set selector "LOAD" depending on the type of signal sent out by the flow sensor and on the load
wanted on terminal 1 "PULSE INPUT" of terminal block "FLOW SENSOR". See "Table 1", page 30.
Selector D makes it possible to configure the type of signal the 8025 Universal receives from the flow sensor.
Set the selector on the right (default position) when
the signal from the flow sensor which is connected to
the 8025 Universal is either:
• a pulse signal, NPN or PNP
• an "on/off" signal (Reed relay for example)
• a 0-5 V DC standard voltage signal (TTL, for example)
Figure 25:
Using selector "SENSOR TYPE"
When selector "SENSOR TYPE"
above is set on "NPN/PNP",
selector B makes it possible to
configure the supply voltage for the
flow sensor.
SENSOR
+5V
B
L+
(L+)-12V
Figure 26:
Using selector "SENSOR SUPPLY"
SUPPLY
DO2
-
+
NC
COIL
1
2
3
PE
FLOW
DO3
SENSOR
SENSOR TYPE
COIL
NPN/PNP
If the 8025 Universal is energized with a 115/230 V AC power supply,
set selector "SENSOR SUPPLY" on "L+" (default position).
If the 8025 Universal is energized with a 12-36 V DC power supply,
set the voltage selector "SENSOR SUPPLY" depending on the voltage
needed by the remote flow sensor: "+5V", "L+" (default position) or
"(L+)-12V".
m
3 A
230 V AC
3 A
230 V AC
D
SENSOR TYPE
COIL
NPN/PNP
Set the selector on the left when the
signal from the flow sensor which is
connected to the 8025 Universal is a
sine-wave signal (coil).
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