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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (2416)
Inputs:
Range ± 100mV and 0 to 10Vdc (auto ranging)
Sample rate 9Hz (110mS)
Calibration accuracy 0.2% of reading, ±1 LSD, ±1°C/F
Resolution <1µV for ± 100mV range, <0.2mV for 10Vdc range
Linearisation accuracy No discernable error
Zero drift with ambient temperature < 0.1µV per °C for ±100mV range, 0.1mV per °C on 10Vdc range
Gain drift with ambient temperature < 0.004% of reading per °C
Input filter OFF to 999.9 secs
Zero and span offset User adjustable over the full display range
Thermocouple:
Cold junction compensation Automatic compensation typically >30 to 1 rejection of ambient temperature change
External references 0, 45 and 50°C
RTD/PT100 Type 3-wire, Pt100
Bulb current 0.2mA
Lead compensation No error for up to 22 ohms balanced in all 3 leads
Process Linear ±100mV, 0 to 20mA or 0 to 10Vdc (All configurable between limits)
Non-linear Square root or custom 8 point

Outputs
Relay Rating: 2-pin relay Min: 12V, 100mA dc. Max: 2A, 264Vac resistive
Application Heating, cooling, process output, alarms or program event
Logic Rating 18Vdc at 24mA (non-isolated)
Application Heating, cooling or program event
PDSIO mode 1: Logic heating with load failure alarm
PDSIO mode 2: Logic heating with load/SSR failure alarms and load current display
Triac Rating 1A, 30 to 264Vac resistive
Application Heating, cooling or program event
Analogue Range Non-isolated 0 to 20mA (into 600. max) 0 to 10Vdc (both configurable between limits)
Application Heating, cooling, process output

Communications
Digital Transmission standard EIA 485 or EIA 232 at 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19,200 baud
Protocols Modbus® or Eurotherm Bisync or SPI
PDSIO Setpoint input Setpoint input from master PDSIO controller. Holdback to master controller
Setpoint output Master setpoint retransmission to slave PDSIO controllers

Control functions
Control Modes PID or PI with overshoot inhibition, PD, PI, P only or On/Off
Application Heating, cooling or process output
Auto/manual Bumpless transfer or forced manual output
Setpoint rate limit 0.01 to 99.99 degrees or display units per second, minute or hour
Cooling algorithms Linear; Water (non-linear); Fan (minimum on time), Oil and proportional only
Tuning One-shot tune Automatic calculation of PID and overshoot inhibition parameters
Adaptive Tune Continuous assessment of the PID values
Auto droop compensation Automatic calculation of manual reset value when using PD control
Alarms Types Full scale high or low. Deviation high, low, or band. Rate of change
Modes Latching or non-latching. Normal or blocking action
Up to four process alarms can be combined onto a single output
Setpoint programming Program size One or four programs of 16 segments each
Event outputs Up to two – relay, logic or triac

Programmer parameters
Programs Up to four programs
Segments 16 segments per program
Ramp Ramp Rate or Time to Target
Hours, Minutes or Seconds ( 0.1 to 999.9 )
Dwell Hours, Minutes or Seconds ( 0.0 to 999.9 )
Holdback Per Program or per Segment ( 0.0 to 999.9 )
End Segment Dwell, Reset or Set output level
Cycles Continuous or 1 to 999
Event outputs Up to eight – relay, logic or triac

General
Display Dual, 4 digit x 7 segment high intensity LED
Dimensions and weight 48W x 48H x 150D mm. 250g
Supply 85 to 264Vac, 48 to 62Hz. or optionally 20 to 29V ac or dc
Power consumption 10watts
Temperature and RH Operating: 0 to 55°C, RH: 5 to 95% non-condensing. Storage: -10 to 70°C
Panel sealing IP65, NEMA 4X
Electromagnetic Meets generic emissions standard EN50081-2 for industrial environments compatibility
Meets general immunity requirements of EN50082-2(95) for industrial environments
Safety standards EN61010, installation category 2. (voltage transients must not exceed 2.5kV)
Atmospheres Electrically conductive pollution must be excluded from the cabinet in which this controller is mounted. This product is not suitable for use above 2000m or in corrosive or explosive atmospheres without further protection.
Last updated January 8, 2004