Lauda PROLINE Edition X P 5 C Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 The right temperature worldwide Operating instructions Read the operating manual before starting all work.
  • Page 3 Heating thermostats P 5 C, P 8 C, P 12 C, P 18 C, P 26 C, P 40 C, P 50 C Read the instructions before starting all work! LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG YACE0099 Translation of the original operating instructions Pfarrstraße 41/43...
  • Page 5: Prefixed Safety Notes

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Prefixed safety notes Before operating the equipment please read carefully all the instructions and safety notes in Sec- tion 1. If you have any questions please phone us! Follow the instructions on setting up, operation etc. This is the only way to avoid incorrect opera- tion of the equipment and to ensure full warranty protection.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Content Prefixed safety notes ............................ 5 SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................9 ........................9 ENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ........................10 THER SAFETY INFORMATION ............................10 CONFORMITY BRIEF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ......................11 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS ..................... 13 DEVICE DESCRIPTION ..........................17 ........................
  • Page 7 Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.7 Entering the offset of the internal temperature probe ..............54 7.8.8 Restoring the works setting of the internal temperature-probe offset ..........55 7.8.9 Entering the offset of the external temperature probe ..............56 7.8.10 Restoring the works setting of the external temperature-probe offset ..........
  • Page 8 Proline Edition X heating thermostats 9.3.1 Servicing ............................101 9.3.2 Servicing intervals .......................... 102 9.3.3 Testing the heat transfer liquid....................... 102 9.3.4 Repair information .......................... 102 9.3.5 Disposal information ........................102 9.3.6 Disposal of the packaging ......................103 ..............103 ERVICE ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS AND RATING LABEL ACCESSORIES ............................
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Safety information General safety information A laboratory thermostat heats and circulates liquids according to specified parameters. This involves hazards due to high temperatures, fire and general hazards due to the application of electrical energy. The user is largely protected by the application of relevant standards. Further hazard sources may arise due to the type of tempering medium, e.g.
  • Page 10: Other Safety Information

    The device complies with the basic health and safety requirements outline in the Directives listed below.  Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC  EMC Directive 2014/30/EU LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG – Pfarrstraße 41/43 – 97922 Lauda-Königshofen – Germany Safety information YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 11: Brief Operating Instructions

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Brief operating instructions These brief instructions shall give you the possibility to operate the unit quickly. For safe operation of the unit, it is absolutely necessary to read carefully all the instructions and safety notes! 1.
  • Page 12 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Menu structure: Command remote control Pump Level intern Pt100 Calibration Menu extern Pt100 Default Calibration All Modules all default Works settings Master Resolution All default Command Device status Only control par. int. Contact Display data Only control par.
  • Page 13: Controls And Functional Elements

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Controls and functional elements Command remote control (see page 16) Master control panel (see page 16) Mains switch Bypass-valve (see illustration on next page) Pump connection at side: Suction nozzle (return to bath). Pump outflow (refer to housing for label).
  • Page 14 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command remote control (see page 16) Cover for the two module slots Connection socket 10S für the external Pt100 temperature probe Connection socket 70S (CAN 1 and 2) for bus suitable for unit and to which the refrigerating lower section and Command remote control are connected Main fuse-switch...
  • Page 15 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Proline P 50 C Controls and functional elements YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 16 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Control element: “Master” Error signal (red LED blinking). Bath controlled by external tem- perature source (green LED lits). The temperature of an external source is displayed (EXT is lit green). Cooler active (blue LED is lit). Heater active (yellow LED lit).
  • Page 17: Device Description

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Device description Environmental conditions The operation of the thermostats is only allowed under the following conditions as specified in DIN EN 61010-2-010:2003 and DIN EN 61010-1:2001:  Indoor use only.  Elevation up to 2000 m above sea level. ...
  • Page 18: Materials

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats At the right-hand side and at the back of the unit outflow and inflow nozzles are fitted for external loads. This means that up to two external loads can be directly connected without a distributor. Con- nections which are not required must be closed off with the supplied caps and union nuts.
  • Page 19: Programmer And Ramp Function

     For the connection of an external Pt100 temperature sensor (10S).  Two sockets (70S) for the connection of components via the LAUDA equipment bus (cooling sec- tion, Command remote control, external solenoid valve, etc.). Command remote control: The Command remote control is equipped as standard with the following sockets: ...
  • Page 20: Interface Modules (Accessories)

    LRZ 915, but only one output and one input on each of two DIN sockets. Coupling socket 3-pole, LAUDA Order No. EQD 047 and coupling plug 3-pole, LAUDA Order No. EQS 048. Further details can be found in section 8.5.2.
  • Page 21: Unpacking

    After unpacking, firstly check the device and accessories for any damage in transit. If, contrary to ex- pectations, there is visible damage to the unit, the shippers or the postal service must be immediately informed, so that an investigation can be made. Please also inform the LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment (Contact  9.4). Standard Accessories:...
  • Page 22: Preparation

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Preparation Assembly and sitting  Site the unit on a flat surface   The unit must not be put into operation if its temperature during storage or transport has dropped below the dew point. Wait for about one hour.
  • Page 23: Expanding The Working Temperature Range With External Cooling

    Cooling liquid valve LCZ 9662 Operation with a LAUDA through-flow cooler A LAUDA DLK 10, DLK 25, DLK 45 or DLK 45 LiBus through-flow cooler can be connected to the pump connection points. The through-flow cooler is built into the return line (suction tubing) from the load to the thermostat and is only switched in when cooling is needed.
  • Page 24: Filling And Draining

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Filling and draining Filling   Close the drain cock!  Carefully remove all residues of the previous heat transfer liquid (blow dry and re- move screw plugs!).  Maximum filling level is up to 10 mm below the top edge of the bath. Overfilling leads WX103 to the display of the warning (...
  • Page 25: Heat Transfer Liquids And Hoses

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Heat transfer liquids and hoses Approved heat transfer liquids Viscosity Viscosi- LAUDA Tempera- Chemical (kin) at Flash Packing drum designation ture range designation tempera- point Order number (kin) ture from °C mm²/s mm²/s °C 10 L 20 L to °C...
  • Page 26 Temperature range °C Field of application (cm) number — LZM 040 MC 50 With simple insulation, — MC 100 LZM 041 for all LAUDA heat transfer — MC 150 LZM 042 liquids — MC 200 LZM 043 — MK 50 LZM 052 With foam insulation for refrig- —...
  • Page 27: Connecting External Loads

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Connecting external loads Operation as circulating thermostat Bursting of the external consumer due to overpressure Scalding, frostbite, cutting  Use a pressure relief device on pressure-sensitive consumers (e.g. glass reactors).  When used as circulation thermostat, care for shortest hose connections with largest inner di- ameter as possible.
  • Page 28: Starting Up

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Starting up Mains connection Compare the rating on the nameplate (back of control head) with the mains voltage.  Connect unit only to sockets with a protective earth conductor (PE).  No liability is accepted for incorrect mains connections! ...
  • Page 29: Switching Off / Standby

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats LEUEL  Display for (low level) appears when the bath has too Level alarm little liquid. LEUEL °C  Red LED above the fault triangle flashes.  Find cause of fault and, where necessary, top up missing heat transfer liquid (...
  • Page 30: Key Functions

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats The timer continues to run. Stop as required with Pause ( 7.12). Key functions Your Proline Thermostat is easy to operate. 7.4.1 General key functions and pilot lamps Master Enter key:  From the actual-value display at the main menu level, ...
  • Page 31 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command  Enter key ("Confirm selection") and go back one level.  Soft key function to confirm a selection or input and to return to the main display window.  Escape key to quit a window without changes and to go back one level.
  • Page 32 Proline Edition X heating thermostats 1. Basic window with the three most im- °C portant items of information: 55,3 Y(%)  , current bath temperature,  , setpoint of the bath or external tem- °C perature, Standby  Information: Heating / cooling. Here, heat- ing is taking place at 55.3 % and 0.0 % cooling.
  • Page 33: Changing Window Information

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.4.2 Changing window information Command Display data You can adapt the information displayed by °C Level your Command remote control to your re- quirements. For example, if you have not connected any temperature probe, you can exchange it in the standard setting of the °C normal window for the maximum temperature...
  • Page 34: Locking The Keyboard

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.4.3 Locking the keyboard The keyboards of the Master and the Command remote control can be locked independently of one an- other. This is especially advantageous when the thermostat is positioned in another room and the Command remote control is used as a remote control device.
  • Page 35 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Locking:  Press and then and hold Locking keyboard! pressed simultaneously for 3 s.  The locking window appears.  Hold both keys pressed until the progress bar is completely filled.  Then the display skips back to the previ- ously set Screen mode.
  • Page 36: Menu Structure: "Master

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats UEr Software version Menu structure: "Master" Section 9.2.2 Cur Max. current consumpt. MNEmv Section 0 2 dots in the display, e.g. , indicate Snr_H Serial number Hi Word. S Setpoint resolution that a submenu follows. Section 9.2.3 Section 7.8.1 MNpfv...
  • Page 37: Menu Structure: "Command Remote Control

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Menu structure: “Command remote control” Pump Level Calibration intern Pt100 Menu Default extern Pt100 Calibration All Modules all default Works settings Master Resolution All default Command Device status Only control par. int. Contact Display data Only control par.
  • Page 38: Important Settings

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Important settings 7.7.1 Temperature setpoint setting The setpoint is the temperature which the thermostat should reach and maintain constant. Master (main level)  Press key until (Setpoint) appears.  Press, display flashes.  Enter the setpoint with the two keys ( Section 7.4.1 General key functions and pilot lamps).
  • Page 39 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Confirm the value with or quit the window with without having made any changes. Two other ways of entering the setpoint: Fixed settings Recent setpoints  With the soft key 0,00°C 80,00°C open the window shown on the left.
  • Page 40: Displaying The Actual External Temperature

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.7.2 Displaying the actual external temperature With all Proline Thermostats an external temperature probe can be connected, which for example..1..can be used as an independent temperature measurement channel. 2..can be used as the controlled variable for the bath temperature in applications with a no- ticeable temperature gradient (between the internal bath temperature and an external load).
  • Page 41: Setting Pump Power Or Standby

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command  Provided an external temperature probe is °C Level connected, its value is displayed in the lower left part of the standard and super windows (applies to the works setting for the window partitioning). °C ...
  • Page 42: Activating External Control

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Pump level  Open the device parameter menu via the Level 8 Pump level soft key Menu . Level 7  Change from  Pump Pump level Level 6 Level 5 Level 4  With you enter the illustrated Level 3 window.
  • Page 43: Current Consumption From The Mains

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Change temperature probe source:  for the internal probe,  only when an external probe is connected,  only when an analog module is connected and configured,  only when a serial module is connected and is continuously re- ceiving actual values from a PC.
  • Page 44 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Master  Call current consumption MNEnu PArA  The present setting is displayed. °C 1&0  The current consumption is shown flashing: e.g.  Set the required maximum current consumption (in A).  Display flashes 4 s  new value is automatically accepted, or wait 4 seconds or ...
  • Page 45: Setting The Date And Time

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.7.6 Setting the date and time Command Clock Time Date  Open the device parameter menu via the Pump Set time Settings Set date soft key Menu . Graph Timer 1  With the cursor keys continue to: Clock Timer 2 ...
  • Page 46: Special Settings

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Select the desired resolution with Display resolution 0,01  Accept selection with 0,001 or End , or quit the window with without making changes. Pump Menu Special settings 7.8.1 Setpoint resolution This function enables the resolution of the setpoint T to be increased from the standard value of 0.1 °C to 0.01 °C (only Master).
  • Page 47 Proline Edition X heating thermostats StArt Master StArt  Call the start option MNEnu PArA  The start mode can be changed here. StArt °C Auto MNAn  The display flashes. Auto  , when operation is be restored automatically again after an interruption.
  • Page 48: Defining Temperature Limits

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.3 Defining temperature limits With this function it is possible to define a minimum and a maximum temperature in which the thermo- stat controls. By reaching the temperature limits, a warning appears. In this way setpoint input can be prevented which may damage the heat transfer liquid or the apparatus.
  • Page 49: Setpoint Offset Operating Mode

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Enter the desired limit temperature.  Accept the change with Lower limit (Til) -50,  or quit the window with without making changes. Min: -50,0 °C Max: 301,0 °C Help Menu Screen 7.8.4 Setpoint offset operating mode With this function it is possible to apply an offset value to the temperature provided by the external tem- perature probe or a module and then to use it as the setpoint.
  • Page 50 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Offset source Setpoint offset  Open the device parameter menu via the Offset source Setpoint offset extern Pt100 soft key Menu . RS232  With the cursor keys continue to:    Control Setpoint offset Offset source ...
  • Page 51: Restoring Works Settings

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.5 Restoring works settings Master If you would like to restore all the works settings except the control pa- rameters and the probe calibrations  call the works settings MNEnu PArA  is displayed. °C ...
  • Page 52 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Under Master you have the choice be- tween:  All default , then all Master settings are reset,  only control para int for the internal control parameters,  only control para ext similar for ex- ternal, ...
  • Page 53: Setting The Volume Of The Acoustic Signals

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.6 Setting the volume of the acoustic signals The LAUDA Proline Thermostats signal alarms as a dual-tone acoustic signal and warnings as a con- tinuous tone. Audio Master Audio  Call the volume setting ( 7.5).
  • Page 54: Entering The Offset Of The Internal Temperature Probe

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.7 Entering the offset of the internal temperature probe If, during checking with a calibrated reference thermometer probe, a deviation is found, then the offset (i.e. the additive part of the characteristic) of the internal measuring chain can be adjusted with the fol- lowing function.
  • Page 55: Restoring The Works Setting Of The Internal Temperature-Probe Offset

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats  The temperature measurement device shows the true temperature value (with Temperature value of the ref. glass thermometers consider the correc- temp. measurement device: tion where applicable!).  Change the display in the adjacent win- dow to the true value with cursor or soft keys and accept with or End ,...
  • Page 56: Entering The Offset Of The External Temperature Probe

    7.8.9 Entering the offset of the external temperature probe If a deviation is found during the check using a calibrated reference thermometer, e.g. from the LAUDA DigiCal Series, then the offset (the additive part of the characteristic) of the external measurement chain can be adjusted with the following function.
  • Page 57: Restoring The Works Setting Of The External Temperature-Probe Offset

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.8.10 Restoring the works setting of the external temperature-probe offset If the offset has been misadjusted unintentionally, the works setting can be restored with this function. dEF E Master  Call the offset works setting for the external temperature probe dEF E MNEnu ...
  • Page 58: Graphical Display Of Temperature Measurements

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Graphical display of temperature measurements Command Screen and Graph 25,00 25,01 25,02  Press the soft key Screen a number of T °C 27,00 times as required until the graph recorder window appears. 26,00  With the soft key Graph you enter the 25,00 menu for the configuration of the graph re-...
  • Page 59 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Temp. scale defines how the scaling is to be Mode Temp. min 22,00 carried out: Displayed value Temp. max 27,00  Automatic , by the program, or Legend  Manual in that you yourself define the Sample time limits with the next menu point.
  • Page 60: Programmer

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.10 Programmer (PGM) Almost any temperature/time profile can be created with the programmer. A desired bath temperature can be approached as quickly as possible or via a defined ramp. Furthermore, the pump level and the behavior of the switching outputs can be defined.
  • Page 61 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Each program begins with the segment "Start". It defines at which temperature Seg- ment 1 is to continue the program. It is not possible to specify a time for the Start seg- ment. Without the Start segment, Segment 1 would be different depending on the bath temperature at the start of the program.
  • Page 62: Selecting And Starting The Program (Start, Hold, Stop)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.10.2 Selecting and starting the program (Start, Hold, Stop) Here you will learn how to select and start a program that has already been created. If no program has been created see creating or modifying a program (Edit) ( Section 7.10.4). Command Programmer Program 1...
  • Page 63: Interrupting, Continuing Or Terminating The Program (Hold, Continue, Stop)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.10.3 Interrupting, continuing or terminating the program (Hold, Continue, Stop) Command Programmer Program 1 Status  After a program has been started by Hold Status Stop pressing the key, the command op- Edit tions Hold Stop are shown.
  • Page 64: Creating Or Modifying A Program (Edit)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.10.4 Creating or modifying a program (Edit) Here, there are the following functions:  Entry of a program.  Display of the program data of a saved program and modification of the segment data.  Insertion or appending of a new segment.
  • Page 65 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  Using the cursor keys move the black background to the field which you would like to change. It can be edited by pressing the key (see following pages).  The soft key Insert inserts in the marked line a new segment which has a default value taken from the previous segment with the exception of the tolerance field.
  • Page 66 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  A new segment is produced by moving the cell with the black background to a blank line with the cursor keys and then End of segment temperature: pressing the soft key Insert . The val- ues of the cell located above it are auto- matically copied.
  • Page 67 Proline Edition X heating thermostats  If the field in the column "Pump" has a Level 8 Pump level black background, the entry mode for the Level 7 Pump level is obtained by pressing the Level 6 Level 5  With Level 4 select Pump Level 1 –...
  • Page 68: Defining The Number Of Program Loops (Loops)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.10.5 Defining the number of program loops (Loops) Command Programmer Program1 Loops  If required, programs can be looped Status many times. Edit  With Loops access the menu Loops Graph Info  Select the number of desired program loops.
  • Page 69: Obtaining Information On A Program (Info)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats  The display of the programmed tempera- T °C 27,00 ture curve can be quit with or End . 26,00 25,00 24,00 23,00 00:00 00:45 01:30 Pump Menu 02:15 7.10.7 Obtaining information on a program (Info) Command Programmer Program1 Info ...
  • Page 70: Ramp Function

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.11 Ramp function With the ramp function temperature changes over any time period can be conveniently entered. This is especially advantageous with very low temperature changes (e.g. 0.1 °C per day). Example: From the current outflow temperature (e.g. 242.4 °C), 200 °C of cooling is to occur over 5 days.
  • Page 71: Timer Function

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.12 Timer function Using the timer function, the thermostat can carry out an action at a certain time or after a certain wait- ing period. The actions are: Switching on the thermostat, entering the standby mode or one of the five programs in the programmer.
  • Page 72 Proline Edition X heating thermostats   Week plan Arrange takes you to the Week plan window shown on the left. Time Action Time Action Monday 07:30 Start 17:00 -------  Using the cursor keys select the field, which is to be filled in. Tuesday 10:00 Prog.4 17:00 ------- ...
  • Page 73: Control Parameters

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.13 Control parameters The control parameters are optimized ex-works for operation as a bath thermostat (with water as the heat transfer liquid) with internal control. The parameters are also preset for the operation of external containers with external control.
  • Page 74: Proven Settings For Control Parameters And Pump (Internal Control)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Control Parameters  Open the device parameter menu via the Control Parameters Control para. sets soft key Menu . (auto) Tv manual/auto  With the cursor keys continue to: (auto)    Control Control Parameters Control Parameters ...
  • Page 75: External Control Variable (External Measurement Probe)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.13.2 External control variable (External measurement probe) You only need to read further here if you have connected an external temperature probe or the actual temperature is read in from a module (and you have activated it as control variable according to ( Sec- tion 7.7.4)).
  • Page 76: Proven Settings For Control Parameters And Pump (External Control)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Control Parameters  Open the device parameter menu via the Control Parameters 0,50 Control parameter sets soft key Menu . Tve (auto) 83 Tv manual/auto  With the cursor keys continue to: Tde (auto) Correction limitation ...
  • Page 77 95 °C depending on the external vessel size and the heat transfer liquid Ethanol Minimum 40 °C Tools to watch the time behavior:  Graph mode of the Command remote control,  LAUDA Wintherm PC-program. Starting up YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 78: Internal And External Control Parameter Sets

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.13.3 Internal and external control parameter sets If a thermostat is used for a number of applications, which always leads to a change of the control pa- rameters, these control parameters (up to 9 sets) can be saved in the thermostat and activated again as required.
  • Page 79: Alarms, Warnings And Errors

    Errors: When an error occurs, switch of the device. If the error is always present after switching on the device, please inform the LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment ( 9.4). Find cause of alarm or warning and rectify where necessary. Then press on the Master keyboard in order to remove the alarm message.
  • Page 80 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Setting the overtemperature cut-off: Recommended setting: 5 °C above desired bath temperature. Caution! The overtemperature switch point T is being controlled by a system that works independent of the internal bath control. The set- point setting can be limited independently to T with the functions T and T (...
  • Page 81: Low-Level Alarm And Low-Level Checking

     If irregularities arise during the checking of the safety devices, switch off the unit im- mediately and pull out the mains plug!  Have the equipment checked by LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment! Command Low-level alarm! ...
  • Page 82: High-Level Settings

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.14.3 High-level settings Different reactions can be chosen when the level sensor detects the height of the heat transfer liquid level. Depending on the setup, heat transfer liquid or operation conditions, one of the following settings may be suitable: Setting Master...
  • Page 83: High-Level Warning Or Alarm

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.14.4 High-level warning or alarm   Acoustic warning signal sounds for 3 seconds when the liquid level  rises so far that the uppermost switching point of the level sensor 3 Sec. has been reached. ...
  • Page 84: Pump-Motor Supervision: Overload Or Blockage

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.14.5 Pump-motor supervision: Overload or blockage  The SelfCheck Assistant monitors the Varioflex Pump:  1. Alarm sounds as dual-tone signal for pump-motor overload or blockage. bL0C 2. Display of signals blockage. Pump alarm °C bL0C 3.
  • Page 85: Fault List "Alarms And Warnings

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 7.14.7 Fault list “Alarms and Warnings” Alarms Message Meaning PuLEU Pump too fast (low level) LEUEL Low level alarm in the level sensor tEMNP Overtemperature (t > tmax) bL0C Pump blocked (no rotation) CFA1L Command connection interrupt Temperature signal of external Pt100 missing Temperature signal of analogue input missing Temperature signal of serial port missing...
  • Page 86 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Warnings from “Command-Display” Warnings from “Cooling system” Message Meaning Message Meaning WX201 Overflow of CAN receipt WX301 Overflow of CAN receipt WX202 Watchdog-Reset WX302 Watchdog-Reset RTC Voltage drop recognised: Battery failure  Adap- WX203 WX303 sm.stell_min still not determined tion run necessary WX210...
  • Page 87 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Warnings from “Contact I/0-Module” Warnings from “Solenoid valve” (Code 7, 8, 9XX) Message Meaning Message Meaning WX601 Overflow of CAN receipt WX701 Overflow of CAN receipt WX602 WX702 Watchdog-Reset Watchdog-Reset WX610 Software version of control system too old WX710 Software version of control system too old Software version of protection system too old...
  • Page 88: Interface Modules

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Interface modules Installing modules The master and command can be supplemented with further interface modules which are simply in- serted at the back of the control head into two module slots.  Touch the earthed bath cover of the Proline ther- mostat to discharge any electrostatic charge.
  • Page 89: Menu Structure For All Modules

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Menu structure for all modules All existing menu points are illustrated. However, the Command remote control masks out menu points, which cannot be executed. Further information can be found in the following sections. RS232 Menu RS485 Setpoint temperature 2400...
  • Page 90: Rs-232/485 Serial Interface

    RS-232/485 interface module (catalogue no. LRZ 913) with 9-pole SUB-D socket. Electrically isolated by optocoupler. With the LAUDA instruction set essentially compatible to the ECO, Ecoline, Integral XT and Integral T Series. The RS-232 interface can be connected directly to the PC with a 1:1 through- contact cable (catalogue no.
  • Page 91: Protocol Rs-232

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 8.3.2 Protocol RS-232   The interface operates with 1 stop bit, no parity bit and 8 data bits.  Transfer rate either: 2400, 4800, 9600 (factory setting) or 19200 baud as selected.  The RS-232 interface can be operated with or without hardware handshake, (RTS/CTS).
  • Page 92: Protocol Rs-485

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 8.3.4 Protocol RS-485   The interface operates with 1 stop bit, no parity bit and 8 data bits.  Transfer rate either: 2400, 4800, 9600 (Factory setting) or 19200 baud as se- lected.  The RS-485 commands are always preceded by the device address. There is provision for 127 addresses.
  • Page 93: Read Commands (Data Requested From The Thermostat)

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Switches the device on (from Standby). See safety information START ( 7.7.3). STOP Switches the device into Standby (pump, heater off) Selection of the programme (1 — 5) to which the further instruc- RMP_SELECT_X tions apply. When the unit is switched on, programme 5 is se- lected automatically.
  • Page 94 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Command Explanation IN_PAR_06 Read control parameter TvE (0 = OFF) IN_PAR_07 Read control parameter TdE IN_PAR_09 Read value of correction limitation IN_PAR_10 Read control parameter XpF IN_PAR_14 Read setpoint offset IN_PAR_15 Read control parameter PropE IN_DI_01 State of contact input 1: 0 = open/ 1 = closed IN_DI_02...
  • Page 95: Error Messages

    ® programmed with the aid of the National Instruments program development tool LABVIEW (http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/nioc.vp?cid=1381&lang=US). In order to make program operation possible on the RS-232/485 interface, LAUDA provides drivers ® specially designed for LABVIEW which can be downloaded free of charge under www.lauda.de/spec-...
  • Page 96: Analogue Module

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Analogue module The analogue module (order no. LRZ 912) has 2 inputs and 2 outputs which are brought out on a 6- pole DIN socket to Namur Recommendation (NE28). The inputs and outputs can be set independently as 4 –...
  • Page 97: Contact Module

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Contact module 8.5.1 Contact module LRZ 915 with three inputs and three outputs Contact module Cat. No. LRZ 915) on 15 pole SUB-D socket. With three relay contact outputs (changeover, max. 30 V/ 0.2 A) and three binary inputs for control via external voltage-free contacts. The following functions are made available by the inputs: Set fault with function: Master: F ALA or Command: Fault...
  • Page 98: Namur-Contact Module Lrz 914 With Only One Input And One Output

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 8.5.2 Namur-Contact module LRZ 914 with only one input and one output Contact module (Cat. no. LRZ 914) with connector to NAMUR NE28. Functionality as LRZ 915, but only one output and one input on each of two sockets. Contact module LRZ 914;...
  • Page 99: Maintenance

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Maintenance Cleaning Withdraw the equipment mains plug before cleaning! Cleaning can be carried out with water to which a few drops of surfactant (washing-up liquid) have been added and using a damp cloth. No water must enter the control section! ...
  • Page 100: Device Data

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats 9.2.4 Device data  MNEmv  ShoWX ( Master  Section 7.5)  Various device datas are displayed. Command Device data    Settings Device status T ext Pt 25.70 Tint 25,58  vice data Display T ext analog ---.-- Mains U(%) 103.74...
  • Page 101: Servicing, Repair And Disposal Information

    9.3.1 Servicing LAUDA Thermostats largely require no service. If the heat transfer liquid becomes contaminated, it should be replaced ( 6.3).   At the back of the Proline head a main fuse switch is located which in- terrupts the mains connection when an overload occurs.
  • Page 102: Servicing Intervals

    Source: VDI 3033; DIN 51529. 9.3.4 Repair information If you need to send in a unit for repair, it is essential to first contact the LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment ( 9.4). If the equipment does have to be returned to the factory, it may only be necessary to dismantle the control head from the bath vessel and return the control head.
  • Page 103: Disposal Of The Packaging

    When ordering spares please state the serial number (rating label). This avoids queries and supply of incorrect items. Rating label Contact LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment in the following cases:  In the event of faults on the device ...
  • Page 104: Accessories

    Relays module with 1 input and 1 output NAMUR NE28 functionality ( 8.5.2) LRZ 914 channel. T-piece adapter cable for the LAUDA inter- For the connection of further LiBus components EKS 073 (with heating thermostats two LiBus  connec- nal bus (LiBus) .
  • Page 105 HDQ 138 LCZ 0714 only  LiBus = LAUDA internal BUS (based on CAN)  ID = Immersion depth for test tubes We will inform you about other accessories on request ( 9.4). Also, refer to our special and accessory broachers.
  • Page 106: Technical Data And Diagramms

    Proline heating Edition X thermostats Technical data and diagramms The figures have been determined according to DIN 12876 Heating thermostats P 5 C P 8 C P 18 C P 26 C P 40 C P 50 C P 12 C 35 –...
  • Page 107 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Data applicable to all Proline heating thermostats 5 – 40 Ambient temperature range °C Relative humidity maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C, decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C -20 –...
  • Page 108 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Heating curve for P 5 C, P 8 C, P 12 C, P 18 C, P 26 C measured with Ultra 300, bath covered Pump characteristics measured with water Technical data YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 109 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Pump characteristics measured with water Technical data YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 110: Index

    Proline Edition X heating thermostats Index Device data ........ 100 Heater rating ........ 20 Device status ........ 99 High temperature cooler ....23 diagramms ......... 106 High-level settings ......82 Acoustic signals ......53 Display data ......... 33 High-level warning/alarm ..... 83 Activate standby ......
  • Page 111 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Nozzles outflow/inflow ......18 S setpoint resolution ..... 46 T end °C ........64 SAFE keyboard locking ....34 Tap water ........23 Safety functions ......79 Technical data ......106 Offset adjustment ......54 Safety information ......
  • Page 112 Proline Edition X heating thermostats Blank page YACE0099 / 10/9/2018...
  • Page 113 / Personne responsable Hiermit bestätigen wir, daß nachfolgend aufgeführtes LAUDA-Gerät (Daten vom Typenschild): We herewith confirm that the following LAUDA-equipment (see label): Par la présente nous confirmons que l’appareil LAUDA (voir plaque signalétique): Serien-Nr. Type / Type Serial no. / No. de série:...
  • Page 116 LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG Pfarrstraße 41/43 ◦ 97922 Lauda-Königshofen ◦ Germany Phone: +49 (0)9343 503-0 ◦ Fax: +49 (0)9343 503-222 E-Mail: info@lauda.de ◦ Internet: www.lauda.de...

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