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TISFA A CTI CTIO O N N 3 Year Warranty Registered Company Winona, Minnesota USA 1241 Bundy Boulevard., Winona, Minnesota USA 55987 Phone: +1 (507) 454-5300, Fax: +1 (507) 452-4507 http://www.watlow.com Document No. 10-42071, Rev. -, July 2020. Made in the U.S.A.
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1. If you are an End User, and this PM is installed in an OEM System, please contact the OEM to get the PM repaired. If you are an OEM or Watlow Distributor, please go to www.watlow.com/ rma to start the RMA process. Watlow Customer Service will then respond back with the RMA number via an email.
CE Declaration of Conformity ..................... Bluetooth Enabled Product Statement ................Available PM LEGACY™ Series Literature and Resources Contact Watlow Directly: For technical assistance contact Watlow at: www.watlow.com Or call at: 1-800-WATLOW2 Or (1-800-928-5692) Or email at: wintechsupport@watlow.com PM LEGACY™ Express PID...
Safety Information We use note, caution and warning symbols throughout this book to draw your attention to impor- tant operational and safety information. A “NOTE” marks a short message to alert you to an important detail. A “CAUTION” safety alert appears with information that is important for protecting your equip- ment and performance.
Overview A Conceptual View of the PM The flexibility of the PM software and hardware allows for a large range of configurations. Acquiring a better understanding of the controller’s overall functionality and capabilities while at the same time planning out how the controller can be used will deliver maximum effectiveness in your application.
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(Overview Continued) Outputs The Output Wire Terminals are located on Internal Functions the back side of the controller. See Figure 3. The controller will use input signals to calculate The Outputs properly wired and configured a value and then perform an operation. A sam- can perform various functions or actions in ple of some functions may be as simple as: response to information provided by a function...
• Increases installer and operator safety • Speeds up user’s system documentation • Complies with IP2X requirements Three-Year Warranty EZ-LINK™ Mobile Application for iPhone® • Demonstrates Watlow’s reliability and and Android™ (When Bluetooth option is product support ordered) • Expedites controller setup with intuitive...
Installation Mounting Screw Mounting Panel PM6 Controller Figure 1: PM6 Installation For a PM3 Controller, make the panel cutout using the measurements shown on page 9. For a PM6 Controller, make the panel cutout using the measurements shown on Figure 2: Slide Mounting Bracket over page 10.
Installation and Wiring 1/32 DIN (PM3) Dimensions 2.10in 0.40in 53.3mm 10.2mm 1.22in 30.9mm 1.38in 35.2mm Mounting Panel 4.22in 107.2 mm 1/32 DIN (PM3) Recommended Panel Spacing 45.2 mm (1.78 in) 22.4 mm (0.88 in) 21.6 mm panel thickness 1.53 to 9.52 mm (0.85 in) (0.060 to 0.075 in) 21.6 mm...
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1/16 DIN (PM6) Dimensions 2.10 0.40 53.34 10.16 2.10 53.34 1.38 35.16 4.22 Mounting Panel 107.18 1/16 DIN (PM6) Recommended Panel Spacing 45.2 mm (1.78 in) 45.2 mm (1.78 in) 21.6 mm panel thickness 1.53 to 9.52 mm (0.85 in) (0.060 to 0.075 in) 21.5 mm (0.85 in)
Terminal Definitions Slot C Terminal Function Model power input: ac or dc+ PM6C_ _ _ - _AAAH _ _ power input: ac or dc- Standard Bus EIA-485 common PM6C_ _ _ - _AAAH _ _ Standard Bus EIA-485 T-/R- Standard Bus EIA-485 T+/R+ Slot A Input 1 (RTD) or current +,...
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Note: In the graphics below notice that the Slot A connector does not show labeling for the outputs. Labeling for Slot A outputs is based on the controller part number. CF CD CE Output 1 Output 2 Ó Warning: Use National Electric (NEC) or other Note: country-specific standard wiring and safety Adjacent terminals may be labeled differently,...
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Note: In the drawings below for each input notice that the Slot A connector labeling is identified. Note: When using a 2 wire RTD, jumper S1 and T1 together. Inputs All inputs shown below represent input 1 (the only input) and are to be connected to slot A of the PID Control.
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Power Supply Note: Switched dc and Process outputs use a common power supply with a maximum current output of 40mA. As an example, supplied current (mA) from output 1 and 2 can be 20/20, 30/10, 30/0, 10/30, etc... Outputs Please note all outputs are connected exclusively to slot A. Output availability is based on the part number of your PID Control.
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Mechanical Relay Form A Quencharc Note: Switching pilot duty inductive loads (relay coils, solenoids, etc.) with the mechanical relay, solid state relay or open col- lector output options requires use of an R.C. suppressor. PM6_ _ _ J - _ _ _ _H _ _ Switched DC Mechanical Relay Form A •...
Keys & Displays PM6 PID Controller Zone Display: Upper Display: Temperature Units Indicator Indicates the controller In the Operations Menu, Lights: address when using commu- displays the process Indicates whether the tem- nications. value, otherwise displays perature is displayed in [1] to [9] = zones 1 to 9 the value of the parameter Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Menu and Keypad Basics Operations Menu NOTE: You must read and understand the role of each key on your controller keypad before proceed- [`AUt] Autotune ing. Refer to the drawing and callouts on the previous ] Control Mode [`C; M page.
OPERATION MENU Display Parameter Name Description Upon power up of the control, using the advance key will scroll through the various Autotune [`AUt] prompts found in the Operations Menu. [ AUt] Start an autotune. While active the At any point within the Operations menu upper or left and lower or right dis- to return to the default display push the play will flash [tUn1] and [Attn].
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OPERATION MENU (Continued) Time Integral [``ti] Upon power up of the control, using the Set the PID integral for the outputs. [ ti] advance key will scroll through the various Appears if: Heat or cool algorithm prompts found in the Operations Menu. set to PID At any point within the Operations menu Range (Defaults are shown in bold)
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OPERATION MENU (Continued) Alarm Low Set Point [`A; L o] Upon power up of the control, using the [ A.Lo] Process - set the process value that advance key will scroll through the various will trigger a low alarm. prompts found in the Operations Menu. At any Deviation - set the span of units point within the Operations menu to return to (Must be negative number) from the...
SET UP MENU Setup Menu To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for ap- Display Parameter Name Description proximately 3 seconds. Push the green advance key to scroll through to the Lockout Menu [LoC] prompt of choice.
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SET UP MENU (Continued) Setup Menu (cont.) To enter the Setup Menu, push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately Display Parameter Name Description 3 seconds. Push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice. Use Decimal [`dEC] the up and down arrow keys to change the...
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SET UP MENU (Continued) Setup Menu (cont.) To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 Display Parameter Name Description seconds. Push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice. Use the up Function of Output 2 [`fn2] and down arrow keys to change the range.
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SET UP MENU (Continued) Setup Menu (cont.) To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 Display Parameter Name Description seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice Alarm Hysteresis [`A;...
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SET UP MENU (Continued) Setup Menu (cont.) To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 Display Parameter Name Description seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice Alarm Silencing and then use the up and down arrow keys to [`A;...
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SET UP MENU (Continued) Setup Menu (cont.) To enter the Setup Menu, push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately Display Parameter Name Description 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt Scale High Output 1 [`s;...
Specifications Controller Line Voltage/Power • User selectable heat/cool, on-off, P, PI, • 85 to 264VAC, 47 to 63Hz PD, PID or alarm action, not valid for limit • 20 to 28VAC, +10/-15%; 50/60Hz, ±5% controllers • 12 to 40VDC • Auto-tune with control algorithm •...
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Specifications (Continued) • Universal process output: range selectable; 0 to 10VDC ±15mV into a min. 1,000Ω load Output Hardware with 2.5mV nominal resolution; 4 to 20mA • Switched dc = 22 to 32VDC @ 30mA ±30μA into max. 800Ω load with 5μA •...
20 to 28VAC or 12 to 40VDC Output 1 and 2 Hardware Options 13-14 Custom Options Output 1 Output 2 WP = Watlow logo face plate CA = Switched dc/open collector None No logo/no name face plate WN = CH* =...
Declaration of Conformity - Series EZ-ZONE ® WATLOW Electric Manufacturing Company 1241 Bundy Blvd. Winona, MN 55987 USA Declares that the following product meets the essential requirements of the following European Union Directives by using the relevant standards show below to indicate compliance.
Bluetooth Enabled Product Statement Bluetooth® Enabled Product Models PM6XXX‐(B, E, F, G, H or K)XXXXXX contain an embedded Bluetooth module. Output Power: Frequency Range 2402.0 ‐ 2480.0 Output Power 0.001 Watts Antenna gain: ‐0.6 dBi PCB antenna FCC The transmitter module is mounted on the top of the display PC board partially under the LED display module. Visible when display removed from bezel. Module FCC ID: VPYLBZY Part 15C 2. Unit is assembled from tested components, complete system not tested. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ‐‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‐‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‐‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ‐‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Contains IC: 772C‐LBZY Specification : RSS210 ...
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