1.3 Check Order ................................1 1.4 Serial Numbers................................ 1 2.0 Instrument Features ..............................2 2.1 CP-60 Exterior Features ............................2 2.2 Display CP-60 Front Panel Features ........................2 2.3 Circuit Board Features ............................3 3.0 Installation .................................. 4 3.1 Mounting of Instrument ............................4 3.3 Power Supply ................................
CP-60 ENMET 1.0 Introduction The CP-60 control panel is capable of monitoring from 1 to 3 remote sensors. Some features of the monitoring system are as follows: continuous LCD menu driven operational and maintenance controls menu driven calibration procedure audio and visual alarms indicate unsafe conditions...
Flanges with holes for mounting the enclosure to a vertical surface. 2.2 Display CP-60 Front Panel Features The display panel, shown in Figure 1, is viewed through the clear front cover of the enclosure, and is accessed by opening the cover.
The holes in the flanges are 0.31 inch in diameter and form a 6 x 10.75 inch rectangle. See Figure 3. It is recommended to use #8 drywall anchors and screws for mounting the CP-60 to a drywall/sheetrock surface. Mounting Holes 0.31”...
If you have a question involving the location of a unit or sensor, please contact your distributor or ENMET personnel. A technician will analyze the question and recommend a location.
Wiring requirements are the same as for the relays. 3.4.4 Digital Outputs The RS232 & RS485 connections are used for firmware updates and digital communications. The CP-60 is designed to operate as a modbus slave. Contact the ENMET for further information on wiring for the digital outputs.
The Alarm 1 differential value is the delay of the CP-60 staying in alarm condition until after the measured reading has returned past the alarm point by the differential value. Example: If the alarm point is V 19.5 and the differential is 2, the CP-60 will go into alarm at 19.5 and stay in alarm until the reading has risen above 21.5.
Figure 7: CP-60 Operation Menu Flow Chart 4.7 Fault Indications Fault indication occurs: When a transmitter is not connected to an active channel of the CP-60. When a connected Sensor/Transmitter reading falls out side of its operation parameters (See sensor/transmitter manual).
: Never spray a cleaning solution on the surfaces of the CP-60. AUTION Clean the exterior of the CP-60 enclosure with a mild soap solution on a clean, damp cloth. Do not soak the cloth with solution so that moisture drips onto, or lingers on, external surfaces.
CP-60 ENMET 5.2.1 Set 4 –20mA Transmitter Scale This section of the maintenance menu is for external sensor/transmitters. This function is normally performed at the factory and is not usually required in the field unless a new transmitter with a different range is installed.
OPTION Note: The Alarm 1 differential value is the delay of the CP-60 staying in alarm condition until after the measured reading has returned past the alarm point by the differential value. Example: If the alarm set point is 19.5 and the differential is 2, the...
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CP-60 ENMET Example: Set Alarms Flow Chart Displays shown are factory default settings. Λ - Indicates alarm triggered on increasing value of reading Indicates alarm triggered on decreasing value of reading Indicates alarm is set for latching Indicates alarm is set for non-latching STD –...
5.2.5 Failsafe Configuration The CP-60 is factory set in a failsafe configuration. This means that if power is disconnected to the unit, or the relay fails to properly engage, it fails in such a way that it is in the alarm position. ENMET recommends leaving the relay in a failsafe configuration.
: Deactivated channels will not display or respond to connected sensor transmitters. AUTION A fault indication occurs when a transmitter is not connected to an active channel of the CP-60. To Activate or deactivate a channel of the CP-60: Enter the maintenance menu as described in Section 5.2 and press the switch until Exit maint menu appears.
CP-60 ENMET 6.0 Technical Data and Specifications The technical data and specifications of the CP-60 instrument. Electrical Power 15 Amp fused branch circuit 100 – 240 V 0.9 A 50/60 Hz Board Mounted Fuse FH2, 0.630A, 5 x 20mm Storage and Transport Temperature: -20°...
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734.761.1270 Fax 734.761.3220 Returning an Instrument for Repair ENMET instruments may be returned to the factory or any one of our Field Service Centers for regular repair service or calibration. The ENMET Repair Department and Field Service Centers also perform warranty service work.
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