Pre-Installation Considerations; Introduction; Table 3 Operating Limits - Honeywell UMC800 Installation And User Manual

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Introduction

Installation of the controller consists of mounting and wiring the controller according to the guidelines
given in this section. The controller is industrial control equipment that must be panel mounted within an
enclosure. The wiring terminals must be enclosed within the enclosure.
Read the pre-installation information, check the model number interpretation [Controller model number
(page 21)], and become familiar with your model selections, then proceed with installation.
While the UMC800 has been designed for use in most industrial environments, there are certain
requirements that should be considered regarding installation and wiring to ensure optimum performance.
Many of the problems associated with electronic control equipment can be traced to the primary ac power
system. Disturbance, such as electrical noise, power interruptions, and lightning, must be factored into the
planning of the primary power system so the control equipment will perform satisfactorily and
continuously.
In addition to the precaution of the separation of signal and power wiring in separate conduits, this section
suggests some other measures that can be taken to minimize the effects of electromagnetic interference
(EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), voltage surges and static electricity.
Operating limits
We recommend that you review and adhere to the operating limits listed in Table 3 when you install the
controller.
Ambient Temperature
Relative Humidity
Vibration
Mechanical Shock
Power
Power Consumption
Release F
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Table 3 Operating limits

Condition
Frequency
Acceleration
Acceleration
Duration
Voltage
Frequency (Hz)
UMC800 Controller Installation and User Guide
Specifications
32 °F to 131 °F (0 °C to 55 °C)
10 % to 90 % RH at 40 °C (104 °F)
14 Hz to 250 Hz
1 g
1 g
30 ms
100 V to 240 V (24 V optional)
50/60 Hz or dc
100 VA Maximum
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