Connect The Sensors Electrically To The Controller - ProMinent DULCOMETER Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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The magnitude of the resistance R of
the RC member is determined according
to the following equation:
R=U/I
L
(Where U= Voltage across the load and
I
= current through the load)
L
The magnitude of the capacitor is deter‐
mined using the following equation:
C=k * I
L
k=0,1...2 (dependent on the application).
Only use capacitors of class X2.
Units: R = Ohm; U = Volt; I
C = µF
If consumers are connected which
have a high starting current (e.g. plug-
in, switched mains power supplies),
then a means of limiting the starting
current must be provided.
The switching-off process can be investi‐
gated and documented using an oscillo‐
scope. The voltage peak at the switch
contact depends on the selected RC com‐
bination.
Fig. 21: Switching-off process shown on
the oscillogram.
= Ampere;
L
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Fig. 22: RC protective circuit for the relay
contacts
Typical AC current application with an
inductive load:
1) Load (e.g. alpha motor-driven
n
pump)
2) RC-protective circuit
n
Typical RC protective circuit at
230 V AC:
Capacitor
Resistance
(metal oxide (pulse resistant))
3) Relay contact (XR1, XR2, XR3)
n
Connect the sensors electri‐
6.3.6
cally to the controller
User qualification, electrical installation:
Electrical technician, see
'Users' qualifications' on page 21
Ready-made coaxial cable
If possible, only use ready-made
coaxial cables that you can select
from the Product Catalogue.
Coaxial cable 0.8 mm, ready-
made, order no. 1024105
Coaxial cable 2 m-SN6, ready-
made, order no.
Coaxial cable 5 m-SN6, ready-
made, order no.
[0.22µF/X2]
[100 Ohm / 1 W]
Ä Chapter 4.4
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