INSTRUCTION
EN
Presigo PDT...C(-2)
i
Read this instruction before installation
and wiring of the product
Pressure transmitter
Presigo PDT...(-2) is a range of pressure transmitters with one or
two pressure sensors, two universal inputs and an RS485 port for
data exchange. The RS485 port can be easily confi gured for either
EXOline or Modbus communication. The transmitter can be used as a
slave unit in an EXOline or Modbus system.
Technical data
Supply voltage
24 V AC/DC ±15 %
Protection class
IP54
Calculated power consumption 2 VA (rms).
Minimum trafo size 7.5 VA.
Data transmission channel
Non-isolated RS485 (max. 100 m)
Overall accuracy, pressure
≤ 1 % full scale
Annual deviation (typical)
P1250 models
±2 Pa
P2500 models
±4 Pa
P7500 models
±20 Pa
Damping (settable)
1...12 s
K-factor (settable)
5...700
Operating temperature range
-25...+50°C
Operating humidity
Max. 95 % RH (non-condensing)
Accessories, included
Two pressure outlets (straight) and
2 m plastic tube. Art. no.: ANS-20
Overvoltage on any terminal
Max. ±18 V (referenced to GND)
Pressure data, Media
Air, non-combustable and non-aggres
sive gases
Universal inputs UI1, UI2
Confi gured as
Ambient
Accuracy
temperature
-25...0°C
±1 K
PT1000*
0...50°C
±0.5 K
-25...0°C
±1 K
Ni1000; 6180 ppm/K
0...50°C
±0.5 K
-
± 1 % full
0...10 V
scale
Digital input
Potential-free contacts on/off (closed=on)
* Factory setting
Pressure ranges (full scale)
Model
Pa (factory
mBar
setting)
PDT12C
PS1 0...1250
0...12.5
PDT25C
PS1 0...2500
0...25
PDT75C
PS1 0...7500
0...75
PS1 0...1250
0...12.5
PDT12C-2
PS2 0...1250
0...12.5
PS1 0...1250
0...12.5
PDT12S25C-2
PS2 0...2500
0...25
PS1 0...2500
0...25
PDT25C-2
PS2 0...2500
0...25
PS1 0...1250
0...12.5
PDT12S75C-2
PS2 0...7500
0...75
NOTE: The suffi x in the name denotes the number of sensors in the unit:
• No suffi x: One sensor (only PS1 is present, reading PS2 related
parameters will yield a zero value reading).
• -2: Two sensors
Presigo PDT...C(-2)
The "S" in the name denotes split/diff erent sensor ranges for PS1 and
PS2.
Flow settings
The following fl ow ranges apply when selecting a unit of measure-
ment for fl ow measurement:
Unit
l/s
m
3
/h (factory setting)
CFM [Ft
3
/min]
Range
Installation
-40...+60°C alt.
NOTE: Use a shielded, twisted pair cable for RS485 communication.
-40...140°F
At high risks of interference, a 120 Ω terminating resistor should be
-40...+60°C alt.
mounted at each end of the communications circuit.
-40...140°F
1.
Mount the transmitter horizontally or vertically on a stable,
-
vibration-free surface. If the unit is installed in a humid environ-
ment, install it vertically with the cable gland edge of the unit
pointing down to allow moisture to escape.
2.
Refer to the graphics below for wiring. Connect the communica-
tion cable to terminals 3(B) and 4(A). Use the leftmost cable
gland for supply voltage and communication. Use the rightmost
cable gland for the universal inputs.
mmH
O
inH
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3.
Set the DIP-switches to the desired operating mode and param-
2
2
eters. DIP-switch 6 can be used to off set the ELA address to
allow setting up two units at the same time. The transmitter uses
0...125
0...5
the address 1 as a default address for Modbus. For EXOline,
0...250
0...10
dual sensor transmitters use 242:1 as default address and single
0...750
0...30
sensor transmitters use 242:3 as their default address.
0...125
0...5
4.
Power up the unit. Refer to the variable list in the Presigo
0...125
0...5
PDT...C(-2) manual for information on how to access transmitter
data.
0...125
0...5
5.
Let the unit warm up for 10 minutes, then perform a zero-set
0...250
0...10
calibration by pressing the pushbutton.
0...250
0...10
6.
Connect plastic tubes from the ventilation duct to the pressure
inlets.
0...250
0...10
NOTE: A straight cut off nipple must be used for mounting in the
0...125
0...5
ventilation duct.
0...750
0...30
For optimal measuring results, measuring points with turbulent
air fl ow should be avoided. Preferably, measuring should be
performed at a distance of 2 duct diameters before bends and
Flow ranges (full scale)
0...31000
0...65000
0...65000
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