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  • Page 1 (217) 352-9330 | Click HERE Find the Cole-Parmer Digi-Sense 89000-00 at our website:...
  • Page 2 OPERATING MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER (STANDARD MODEL) 89000-00 89000-05 Cole-Parmer Instrument Co. 625 E. Bunker Court Vernon Hills, Illinois U.S.A. 60061-1844 (847) 549-7600 (847) 247-2929 (Fax) 800-323-4340 www.coleparmer.com e-mail: techinfo@coleparmer.com A-1299-0611 Edition 03 68X329502 r. 0 01/03 ®...
  • Page 3 EU Declaration of Conformity ® Name of Apparatus: DIGI-SENSE Temperature Controller Model Number: 89000-05 Description of Apparatus: Standard Process Temperature Controller, 10A output. Barnant Company declares that the above model is in conformity to the following harmonized standards and directives: Applicable Applicable Manufacturer’s...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............1 INTRODUCTION ..................2 APPLICATION DATA ................3 DESCRIPTION ..................3 GENERAL ..................3 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION ..........4 Vacuum Fluorescent Readout ............4 UP, DOWN, LEFT Arrows ............4 MENU Key ................... 4 SET Key ..................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Title Page Cycle Time ................. 18 Run Time ..................18 Power Up Control ............... 19 OPERATION ..................20 RUN MODE ..................20 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE ........21 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............21 CALIBRATION ................21 MAINTENANCE/CLEANING ............21 SPECIFICATIONS ................
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGER: There are no user-serviceable parts in this instru- ment. Do not remove cover, as high voltages exist inside the unit. Refer servicing to your dealer. DANGER: If thermocouples are at a high voltage, this voltage will be present at other points inside the unit. DANGER: For continued fire protection, replace fuse only with a fuse of the specified current, voltage, and type.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This manual provides information for installing and operating the Tempera- ture Controller (standard model). Refer to Figure 1 for a view of the front panel of the Temperature Controller. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for a view of the back panels of the 115 or 230 V versions.
  • Page 8: Application Data

    FIGURE 3. TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER, BACK PANEL (230 V MODEL) APPLICATION DATA Applications for the Temperature Controller include heating and cooling of solids, liquids, and gases. For all applications, there are certain set-up opera- tions that should be made carefully to assure optimum and safe performance. The power and type of heater, the positioning of the sensor, the amount of thermal insulation, the flash point of the heated material and the many con- troller set-up menu options are among the many variables to be considered in...
  • Page 9: Control Panel Description

    kit. A two-line, 16-character, 14-segment vacuum fluorescent display is used for display of operating, setup, and alarm parameters. A number of accessories can be used with this Temperature Controller, includ- ing various types of temperature sensors, heating units, cooling units (such as fans or pumps), remote alarms, and recorders.
  • Page 10: Set Key

    SET Key The SET key allows you to change the control setpoint (SP), using the arrow keys. Pressing the SET key again will exit the setpoint mode. ALARM Key The ALARM key enables you to acknowledge temperature control alarm con- ditions and silence the audible alarm.
  • Page 11: Installation

    2. Setup the operating parameters. Press MENU and follow the interactive setup selections. If your setup is the same as the factory set defaults, this step is not necessary. However, each of the setup options should be checked for desired or proper setting. Set sensor type that was connected.
  • Page 12 3. Plug the unit in to a correctly rated AC outlet and turn on the power using the ON/OFF switch on the back panel. Refer to Figure 5. Heater Cord Heater/Cooler Cable Connection Output Fuse ON/OFF Switch Instrument Fuse Mini-ANSI Thermocouple Jack (500 ohm Max Load Resistance) 115 V...
  • Page 13: Setup Procedure

    SETUP PROCEDURE NOTES: a. At any time during the setup procedure, you may return to the previous screen by pressing and holding down the LEFT arrow key and then pressing the MENU key. b. For experienced operators, a flow chart may be used for set- up and operation.
  • Page 14: Temperature Scale

    Temperature Scale 1. After pressing the MENU key in the THERMOCOUPLE screen, the setup will progress to the Temperature Scale selection. The Temperature scale selection has five temperature scales from which to choose: Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), Reaumur (°R'), Rankine (°R), or Kelvin (K). Refer to Figure 8.
  • Page 15: Hi Alarm

    3. To select alarm setpoints off, press the MENU key when the ALARM SETPOINTS OFF screen is blinking. 4. After alarm selection, press the MENU key to move on to Alarm Hyster- esis. After setting Alarm Hysteresis, press the MENU key again to move on to the Audible Alarm screen.
  • Page 16: Lo Alarm

    LO Alarm 1. LO Alarm activates the alarm when the PV temperature drops below the alarm temperature. Refer to Figure 12. If the Control Action is set to HEAT and the PV temperature is below the alarm temperature when the RUN Key is pressed, the alarm will not be activated.
  • Page 17: Alarm Hysteresis

    2. Select HILO by pressing the MENU key. The following screen will appear (refer to Figure 15). Set the alarm temperatures by using the arrow keys. Once the first alarm value is set, press the LEFT arrow key to adjust for the other alarm variable.
  • Page 18: Audible Alarms

    Audible Alarms Audible Alarm permits the sound of an alarm. It has two options: On or Off. Use the arrow keys to select an option and press the MENU key to advance to the Advanced Setup MENU. Refer to Figure 17. AUDIBLE ALARM FIGURE 17.
  • Page 19: Over Temp Stop

    SENSOR OFFSET CAL ± ± ± ± ± XX.X XXX.X °F FIGURE 19. SENSOR OFFSET CAL NOTE: Calibration can also be done using an ice bath or boiling water and adjusting the offset until 32.0 °F or 212 °F is displayed. Over Temp Stop 1.
  • Page 20: Control Action

    Loop break stop is designed to terminate the process currently running if the process is interrupted for a preset period of time. The loop break stop senses that nothing is happening in the process and turns the process off. Enter an elapsed time using the UP and DOWN arrow keys. For slow sys- tems, a longer time should be entered.
  • Page 21: Control Mode On/Off

    Control Mode On/Off 1. The Control Mode On/Off turns off the output when the actual tempera- ture exceeds the setpoint (heat control action). The output will turn on when the actual temperature falls below the setpoint temperature minus the hysteresis temperature. Refer to Figure 24. ON/OFF CONTROL HYSTERESIS XX.X °F FIGURE 24.
  • Page 22: Proportional Band

    2. Select an option using the arrow keys. 3. If AUTO TUNE ENABLED is selected, press the MENU key four times to advance past the PID setup to the Cycle Time screen. NOTE: AUTO TUNE DISABLED is also a safety feature to prevent accidental auto tuning.
  • Page 23: Derivative Rate

    Derivative Rate 1. The derivative rate reduces or eliminates overshoot. Refer to Figure 28. It is measured in seconds and must be tuned to work with the overall system cycle time. DERIVATIVE RATE XXXX SECONDS FIGURE 28. DERIVATIVE SCREEN 2. Use the arrow keys to enter the correct value and press the MENU key. Cycle Time Cycle time is the rate at which the output is cycled or changed.
  • Page 24: Power Up Control

    1. Use the DOWN arrow key to increment the time period desired. 2. Press the MENU key to enter your selection. Power Up Control This set up option allows you to specify one of two conditions for the tem- perature controller at turn on. Power Up Control has two options: Last State and Stopped.
  • Page 25: Operation

    OPERATION Once installation and setup are complete, press the RUN/STOP key to begin operation. The following screen will appear (refer to Figure 32) if a previous run was stopped before it completed. RUN OPTION CONTINUE/RESTART FIGURE 32. RUN SCREEN Select either CONTINUE or RESTART using the arrow keys and then press RUN/STOP key.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE DANGER: There are no user-serviceable parts in this instrument. Do not remove cover, as high volt- ages exist inside the unit. Refer servicing to your dealer. DANGER: If thermocouples are at a high voltage, this voltage will be present at other points inside the unit.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Display: Two lines of 16 characters. Four-digit process value. Four-digit setpoint value. Accuracy: Type J,K,T,E and N above −100°C (−148°F): ±0.1% reading, ±0.4°C (±0.7°F) below −100°C (−148°F): ±0.1% reading, ±1°C (±1.8°F) Type R,S and B ±0.1% reading, ±1°C (±1.8°F) Resolution: 0.1°...
  • Page 28: Inputs

    SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) Sensor Input Range/Accuracy: Thermocouples Range −200 to 1000°C Type (−328 to 1832°F) −190 to 1000°C (−310 to 1832°F) −200 to 1372°C (−328 to 2502°F) −200 to 1300°C (−328 to 2372°F) −200 to 400°C (−328 to 752°F) 200 to 1800°C (−392 to 3272°F) 0 to 1768°C (−...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    WARRANTY Cole-Parmer Instrument Co. supplies this product with a ONE-YEAR warranty to be free from significant deviations from published specifications. If repair or adjustment is necessary within the warranty period, the problem will be corrected at no charge if it is not due to misuse or abuse on your part as determined by Cole-Parmer Instrument Co.
  • Page 30 APPENDIX A EN 400 Temperature Controller - Setup Mode for Standard Model...
  • Page 31 APPENDIX B The following is a list of error messages that may be displayed by the Tem- perature Controller and a description of corrective action. Upper Lower Display Display Action normal OVER TEMP STOP PV exceeded OVER TEMP STOP setting in user setup. normal LOOP BREAK STOP No change in PV with output...
  • Page 32: Accessories

    Temperature Controller Accessories COLE-PARMER STANDARD MODELS 89000-00 115V 89000-05 230V Catalog # MODEL DESCRIPTION 89000-50 All models Panel Mount Kit 89000-98 All models Heater Sizing Software 50001-78 230V only Input Cord - IEC320/NEMA 6-15P 89000-94 230V only Heater Output Connector, IEC 10A...

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