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1. 2000 x number of power wire loops 50 0Aac 800 turns time Allowable measured current Display range lower limit Display range upper limit Display accuracy Display resolution Control Output e Relay output Contact rating Life Formula Number of turns 16 x number of power wire loops 70 0Aac 800 turns 1 time Formula Number of turns 16 x number of power wire loops x 1 4 0 0Aac 70 0Aac 800 turns 1 time Formula Number of turns 16 x number of power wire loops x 1 4 5 FS 0 1Aac NO side 250Vac 30Vdc 3A resistive load NC side 250Vac 30Vdc 1A resistive load NO side Min 50 000 operations NC side Min 100 000 operations Min switching specifications 5V 100mA Min ON time OFF time 250ms e Voltage pulse output for SSR drive Open circuit voltage Internal resistance Allowable current Min OFF time ON time e Current output Output type Allowable load resistance Output accuracy Event relay outputs ev1 to 3 Contact rating Life Min switching specification RS 485 communication Transmission line Transmission speed Communication protocol Terminating resistor Environmental condition e Operating conditions Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Power supply voltage e Transport conditions Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Other specifications Degrees of protection Power consumption Non
2. 28 Internal contact 3 29 to 33 Undefined 34 Communication DI1 35 Communication DI2 Communication DI3 Communication D14 MANUAL mode READY mode Invalid During AT execution During SP ramp Undefined Alarm is enabled PV alarm is enabled Undefined mode key function selection status Event output 1 status Control output 1 status DaRoN opunea 14 to 15 or 2 to4 Display Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 2 Polarity A to D Contents Digits are called as 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit and 4th digit from the right end digit Initial value it Polarity A ih digit Polarity D 0 Direct 1 Reverse Control output 1 to 2 event output 1to3 Polarity 0 Direct 1 Reverse Control output 1 to 2 event output 1to3 Latch E User function bank Bank selection t Display User function definition 1 User function definition 2 User function definition 3 User function definition 4 User function definition 5 User function definition 6 User function definition 7 User function definition 8 E Lock bank Bank selection Display Key lock 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Latch at ON 2 Enabled Latch at OFF except at the time of initialization after power ON Contents This is the display in upper display The setup exception is as follows Proportiona
3. No hold Hold PV maximum value hold No hold Hold PV minimum value hold No hold Hold Timer Stop Start Release of all DO latches Continue Release Invalid Invalid Initial value aie to ER Internal contact 1 to3 Input bit operation 0 Disabled Input of default 1 Function 1 A and B or C and D 2 Function 2 A or B and C or D 3 Function 3 A or B or C or D 4 Function 4 A and B and C and D Display Item Internal contact 1to3 Input assignment A Internal contact 1to3 Input assignment B Internal contact 1to3 Input assignment C Internal contact 1to3 Input assignment D Contents 0 Normally open OFF 0 1 Normally close ON 1 2 D1 3 DI2 4 to 9 Undefined 10 Internal event 1 11 Internal event 2 12 Internal event 3 13 Internal event 4 14 Internal event 5 15 to 17 Undefined Communication D11 Communication DI2 Communication DI3 Communication D14 MANUAL mode READY mode Undefined During AT execution During SP ramp Undefined Alarm is enabled PV alarm is enabled Undefined Mode key function selection status Event output 1 status Control output 1 status Initial value Internal contact 1to3 Polarity A to D Digits are called as 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit and 4th digit from the right end digit tst digit Polarity A Polarity of input assignment A 2nd digit Polar
4. 2 i Voltage pulse Hi i 1 fat Dr g Relay f independent contact Current Power supply Current gt AC power supply Voltage 100 to 240Vac 0 DC power supply RTD 9 24Vac 24 to 48Vdc D nonpolar Thermo couple Socket terminal No 1 0 isolation Items surrounded by solid lines are insulated from other signals Power supply Control output 1 PV input Control output 2 Current Transfomer input 1 Current Transfomer input 2 Internal Event output 1 Note Loader communication Circuit Event output 2 Note Digital input 1 Event output 3 Digital input 2 RS 485 Communication Availability of input or output is based on a model number Note In case of the independent contact the part between the event output and the event output 2 is isolated Part names and functions azbil sp 1 Upper display Displays PV values current temperature etc or setup items Displays SP values set temperature etc and other values of setup items 3 Mode indicator rdy Lights when READY control stop man Lights when MANUAL manual mode evl to ev3 Lights when event relays are ON otl to ot2 Lights when the control output is ON 2 Lower display 4 Mode key The operation which was set beforehand can be done by pressing the key for 1s or more Factory setting is RUN READY selection 5 Para
5. PV range table Sensor type K___ 200 to 1200 300 to 2200 42 0 No S PLi e5 26 WRe5 26 DIN U DIN L_ 100 to 800 150 to 1500 89 0to20mA Handling Precautions 90 4to20mA The accuracy of the B thermocouple is 5 FS for a range of 260 C or less and 1 FS for 260 to 800 C The indicated low limit is 20 C The accuracy of the PLII thermocouple CO1 No 19 in the range of 0 to 32 F does not meet the indication accuracy specified in the Specifications For ranges with a decimal point tenths are displayed on the line underneath point Set by the number of setup C01 according to the type and range of the sensor used Alarm code table This table shows a list of malfunction alarms and countermeasures to take in each case Pt100 _ 0 0 to 200 0 0 to 400 JPt100 0 0 to 200 0 0 to 400 Pt100 0 to 500 0 to 900 JPt100 0 to 500 0 to 900 No input type Oto1V_ The scaling and 1 to5 V_ decimal point position can be changed 8 pioey variably in a range of 8 O to 10V_ 1999 to 9999 e 2 NJ rl fro fw fafa fol2 o 8 D AIMCO IC A 53 3 33 Error Cause Countermeasure PV input error over range PV input error under range CJ failure Sensor line break incorrect wiring Checking wiring or incorrect range code setting reset range code Sensor line break incorrect wiring incorrect range code setting Terminal temperature compensation unit failure thermoco
6. Timer status High and low limits of MFB value Invalid in this unit Initial value Internal event 1 to 5 Configuration 2 1st digit Direct Reverse Digits are called as 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit and 4th digit from the right end digit 0 Direct Reverse 2nd digit Stand by None Standby 3rd digit EVENT state at READY Continue Forced OFF 4th digit Undefined 1 0 1 2 Standby Standby at SP change 0 1 0 Internal event 1 to 5 Configuration 3 Digits are called as 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit and 4th digit from the right end digit 1st digit Alarm OR 0 No event Alarm direct OR operation Alarm direct AND operation Alarm reverse OR operation Alarm reverse AND operation 2nd digit Special OFF Event OFF at the event setting value main 0 3rd digit Delay time unit 0 1s 1s 1min 4th digit Undefined E DI assignment bank Bank selection Display Internal contact 1 to3 Operation type 1 2 3 4 0 As normal execution 1 0 1 2 0 Contents No function LSP group selection 0 1 LSP group selection 0 2 LSP group selection 0 4 z Invalid Invalid Invalid RUN READY selection AUTO MANUAL selection Invalid AT Stop Start ST Disabled Enabled Control action direct reverse selection As per setting opposite operation of setting SP ramp Enabled Disabled PV hold
7. detected power failure time Altitude Mass Terminal screw tightening torque Applicable standards Over voltage category Allowable pollution degree 19Vdc 15 8290 5 Max 24mAdc Ims Time proportional cycle time lt 10s 250ms Time proportional cycle time 2 10s 0 to 20mAdc or 4 to 20mAdc current output Max 600Q 0 5 FS at ambient temperature 23 2 C 1 FS at 0 to ImA 250Vac 30Vdc 2A resistive load Min 100 000 operations 5V 10mA Reference value 3 wire system 4800 9600 19200 38400bps CPL and MODBUS conforming Do not connect a terminating resistor 0 to 50 C Gang mounting 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing AC Model 85 to 264Vac 50 60Hz 2Hz Rated power voltage 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz DC Model 21 6 to 26 4Vac 50 60Hz 2Hz 21 6 to 52 8Vdc Rated power voltage 24Vac 50 60Hz 24 to 48 Vdc 20 to 70 C 10 to 95 RH non condensing Case front side IP66 NEMA 4 equivalent Only for stand alone mounting on a panel when an attached gasket is used AC Model Max 12VA 100Vac 8VA 264Vac 12VA 6VA for 100Vac and 9VA for 264Vac to our company SDC10 equivalent function DC Model Max 7VA 24Vac Max 5W 24 to 48Vdc Max 20ms AC model No power failure allowed DC model Max 2000m Approx 150g with mounting bracket at panel mount type Approx 200g with socket at socket mount type 0 4 to 0 6N m EN61010 1 EN61326 Category I IEC60364 4 443 IEC60664 1 P
8. following 199 9 to 999 9 For MV occurrence weighting Timer remainin Setting is disabled 9 Bit 0 AUTO MANUAL display time 1 i Upper display The distinction by ON delay or OFF E Parameter bank My at PV alarm aid __ 0 Disabled 1 Enabled delay is displayed at the side location of t1 Bank selection Fir Fi MV at READY at 10 0 to 110 0 Bit 1 RUN READY display 0 Disabled 2 Enabled Bit 3 AT stop start display heat cool control 0 bisa ed 8 Enabled MV at READY at 10 0 to 110 0 i Bit 4 DO latch release cool side 0 Disabled 16 Enabled Operation at 0 Bump less Bit 5 Communication DI1 ON OFF display MANUAL change 1 Preset 0 Disabled 32 Enabled Preset MANUAL 10 0 to 110 0 Other invalid setup 0 4 64 128 value Used even at MANUAL mode when power is ON PV SP value Whether the basic display is enabled or disabled is PID operation 0 Automatic display setup determined by the sum of the following weighting initialization 1 Not initialized Bit 0 PV display function selection 2 Initialized when SP value different from current 0 Disabled 1 Enab value is inputted Bit 1 SP display PID operation 10 0 to 110 0 0 Disabled 2 Enab initial MV i Bit 2 LSP group No display Heat cool control 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 4 Enab 1 Enabled Other invalid setup 0 8 Heal cool selection 0 Normal MV display setup Whether the basic display is enabled or disabled is 1 Energy saving de
9. might cause electric shock or faulty operation Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the power terminals Doing so might cause electric shock Do not disassemble the SDC15 Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation N CAUTION Q Use the SDC15 within the operating ranges recommended in the specifications temperature humidity voltage vibration shock mounting direction atmosphere etc Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation Do not block ventilation holes Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation Q Wire the SDC15 properly according to predetermined standards Also wire the SDC15 using specified power leads according to recognized installation methods Failure to do so might cause electric shock fire or faulty operation Q Do not allow lead clippings chips or water to enter the controller case Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation Q Firmly tighten the terminal screws at the torque listed in the specifications Insufficient tightening of terminal screws might cause electric shock or fire S Do not use unused terminals on the SDC15 as relay terminals Doing so might cause electric shock fire or faulty operation Q We recommend attaching the terminal cover sold separately after wiring the SDC15 Failure to do so might cause electric shock Q Use the relays within the recommended service life Continuous use might cause fire or faulty operation Q Use Yamata
10. to the controller in the main supply wiring Also in case of AC power supply models the main supply wiring also requires a time lagged type T fuse rated current 0 2A rated voltage 250 V IEC 127 The following table shows the meaning of the symbols in the terminal wiring label on the controller side Symbols Meaning T DC power supply AC power supply Caution fear of electric shock Caution 0 Handling Precautions e Before wiring the SDC15 verify the controller s model No and terminal Nos written on the label on the side of the body Inspect all wiring once wiring work for the SCD15 has been completed e Use M3 crimp type terminal lugs for wiring to terminal e Provide a distance of at least 50cm between O lead wires or communications lead wires and power lead wires of 100V min Also do not pass these lead wires through the same piping or wiring duct e Be careful not to allow any crimp type terminal lugs to touch adjacent terminals e Prepare a heater current conductor to send a heater current through the current transformer Do not use a heater current that exceeds the specified permissible current as this may damage the controller e The controller requires about 6 seconds to start up once the power is turned ON The controller can be used once it has started up However it is recommended to allow a warm up time of at least 30 minutes to attain the specified accuracy e The current transformer inpu
11. CP UM 5287E SDC15 Single Loop Controller User s Manual for Installation Thank you for purchasing the SDC15 Before operating this product described in this User s Manual please take note of the following points regarding safety Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference RESTRICTIONS ON USE This product has been designed developed and manufactured for general purpose application in machinery and equipment Accordingly when used in applications outlined below special care should be taken to implement a fail safe and or redundant design concept as well as a periodic maintenance program e Safety devices for plant worker protection e Start stop control devices for transportation and material handling machines e Aeronautical aerospace machines e Control devices for nuclear reactors Never use this product in applications where human safety may be put at risk REQUEST Ensure that this User s Manual is handed over to the user before the product is used Copying or duplicating this User s Manual in part or in whole is forbidden The information and specifications in this User s Manual are subject to change without notice Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this User s Manual is free from inaccuracies and omissions If you should find any inaccuracies or omissions please contact Yamatake Corporation In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequent
12. MV CT input current In the operation display mode the CT current PV value display value is not displayed 1 AT Stop Start AE oF AT Stop AT Stop Bank selection Et 5 1 2 3 PV before ratio bias filter setup In the operation display mode the CT1 current 6 7 8 selection Fiz on AT Start do LE Release all DO Lz on Latch continue Latch latches ik oF Latch release continue Communication a oF OFF OFF Display Contents Initial value 0 Normal Standard control characteristics DI 1 d on ON 1 Immediate response Control SP value is displayed characteristics immediately responding Deviation PV SP In the operation display mode the CT1 to 2 to the external disturbance CT1 current value current value is displayed 2 Stable Control characteristics with less CT2 current value User level Basic configuration up down function of PV 9 Invalid Standard configuration E SP bank Just FiTTER setting band 0 00 to 10 00 10 SP MV High function configuration SP lag constant 0 0 to 999 9 11 PV MV LED monitor Disabled Proportional band tuning 0 00 to 99 99 Control output 1 1999 to 9999 i Flashing at RS 485 communication signal factor at AT scaling low limit The decimal point position and unit may vary transmission Integration time tuning factor 0 00 to 99 99 Control output 1 depending on the contr
13. ROM version 1 XX XX 2 digits after decimal point ROM version 2 XX XX 2 digits after decimal point SLP support Information EST support version Manufacturing date code year Year 2000 Ex 3 means the year 2003 Manufacturing date code month day Month Day 100 Ex 12 01 means the 1st day of December Serial No azbil Specifications are subject to change without notice Yamatake Corporation Advanced Automation Company 1 12 2 Kawana Fujisawa Kanagawa 251 8522 Japan Printed in Japan 1st Edition Issued in Feb 2003 A URL http www azbil com 14th Edition Issued in Jan 2008 A Printed on recycled paper 07
14. al value Internal event 1 to 1999 to 9999 5 main setting The decimal point position varies by meeting the Internal event 1 to internal event operation type 5 sub setting 0 to 9999 for some operation type Internal event 1 to 0 to 9999 5 hysteresis The decimal point position varies by meeting the internal event operation type Internal event 1 to 0 0 to 999 9 5 ON delay For the delay time unit 0 1s Internal event 1 to 0 to 9999 5 OFF delay Except for the delay time unit 0 1s E Event assignment bank Bank selection Fut Display Operation type of internal event 1 to 5 configuration 1 Contents No event PV high limit PV low limit PV high low limit Deviation high limit Deviation low limit Deviation high low limit Deviation high limit Final SP reference Deviation low limit Final SP reference Deviation high low limit Final SP reference SP high limit SP low limit SP high low limit z MV high limit MV low limit z MV high low limit CT1 heater burnout over current CT1 heater short circuit CT2 heater burnout over current CT2 heater short circuit Loop diagnosis 1 Loop diagnosis 2 Loop diagnosis 3 Alarm status READY status MANUAL status Invalid During AT execution status During SP ramp status Control direct action status ST execution status Invalid
15. alue Control method 0 ON OFF control 1 PID fixed 2 ST Self turning MV low limit at AT 10 0 to 110 0 MV high limit at AT 10 0 to 110 0 ON OFF control differential 0 to 9999U ON OFF control operating 1999 to 9999U point differential PV filter 0 0 to 120 0s PV ratio 0 001 to 9 999 PV bias 1999 to 9999U Time proportional cycle unit 1 0 1s unit 1 0 5s fixed Cycle time is disabled 2 0 2s fixed Cycle time is disabled 3 0 1s fixed Cycle time is disabled Time proportional cyc 5 to 120s The output includes the relay output 1 to 120s The output does not include the relay output Time proportional cycle unit 2 0 1s unit 0 15 s or min based on the internal event 3 delay 1 0 5s fixed Cycle time is disabled SP ramp unit 0 0 1U s Gin 0 Disab ed B Enan led time unit E3 the 3rd digit of C3 2 0 2s fixed Cycle time is disabled 1 0 1U min ther invali setup 3 0 1s fixed Cycle time is disabled 2 0 1U h Event setting value 0 In the operation display mode the internal event Time proportional cycl 5 to 120s The output includes the relay CT1 operation 0 Heater burnout detection display setup setting value is not displayed output type 14 Current value measurement 1 In the operation disp lay mode the internal event 1 i i 7 1 to 120s The output does not i
16. asic model No Note 4 Note 1 3 Note 1 3 Note 5 Note 1 3 5 Note 1 3 5 Note 1 Can not be selected for the C15S Note 2 Only 1a contact applicable for the C15S Note 3 Current transformer sold separately Note 4 Socket sold separately output input supply functions processing a ee rof Ls f J Sokemomtye _ ro J T i a for SSR drive T o DO Model 24vac 2410 48va oo None S Ooo o Panel mount type Control output 1_ Control output 2 Relay contact output Voltage pulse output None for SSR drive Voltage pulse output Voltage pulse output for SSR drive for SSR drive Current output Thermocouple input K J E T R S B N PLII WRe5 26 DINU DINL DC voltage DC current input 0 to 1Vdc 1 to 5Vdc 0 to 5Vdc 0 to 10Vdc 0 to 20mAdc 4 to 20mAdc AC Model 100 to 240Vac None o Event relay output 3 points Event relay output 3 points Current transformer input 2 points Digital input 2 points Event relay output 3 points Current transformer input 2 points RS 485 communication 04 Event relay output 2 points independent contact 05 Event relay output 2 points independent contact Current transformer input 2 points independent contact Digital input 2 points Event relay output 2 points independent contact Current transformer input 2 points RS 485 commun
17. decreased _ RTD R the setting is disabled although range high mode type 1 Special type at right end digit _ 0 Completion of AT Cool side 0 to 9999s limit is displayed MODE key 0 Invalid CT Current Setting is disabled integration time 0 No integral control action 1999 to 9999U when the PV input range type is DC function 4 AUTO MANUAL selection transformer voltage current L 2 RUN READY selection current value 1 Cool side 0 to 9999s SP low limit PV input range low limit to PV input range high limit 3 AT Stop Start CT Current Setting is disabled derivative time 0 No derivative control action SP high limit 4 LSP group selection transformer Cool side MV low 10 0 to 110 0 Squarer root 0 0 to 100 0 5 Release of all DO latches Current value 2 _ i limit i extraction dropout 0 0 No square root extraction 6 Invalid i Internal event 1 Setting range is different depending on the internal Cool side MV high 10 0 to 110 0 Control action 0 Heat control reverse action 7 Communication DI1 selection main setting event operation type limit direct reverse _ 1 Cool control direct_action Invalid Internal event 1 1999 to 9999U Except below Selection of MV 0 Control operation is continued MODE display Whether the mode bank setup display is enabled or sub setting Dee ee cee Ma value is an absolute value at PV alarm 1 MV at PV alarm occurrence is outputted setup disabled is determined by the sum of the
18. ial damages as a result of using this product 2003 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This manual explains handling precautions mounting wiring procedures PV range types parameter list and main specifications only See the user s manuals listed below for detailed handling procedures setting methods etc These manuals also contain information on using various functions SDC15 Single Loop Controller User s Manual for Basic Operation CP SP 1147E SDC15 Single Loop Controller User s Manual for Installation amp Configuration CP SP 1148E SLP C35 Smart Loader Package for SDC 15 25 26 35 36 Single Loop Controller User s Manual CP UM 5290E E Unpacking Check the following items when removing the SDC15 from its package Name Part No Q ty Remarks Mounting Bracket 81446403 001 1 For C15T only Gasket 81409657 001 1 For C15T only User s Manual CP UM 5287E 1 This Manual CP UM 5287 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Warnings are indicated when mishandling A WARNING tris product might result in death or serious injury to the user Cautions are indicated when mishandling A CAUTION this product might result in minor injury to the user or only physical damage to this product Q Note that incorrect wiring of the SDC15 can damage the SDC15 and lead to other hazards Check that the SDC15 has been correctly wired before turning the power ON Q Before wiring or removing mounting the SDC15 be sure to turn the power OFF Failure to do so
19. ication oo No additional processing po Inspection Certificate provided Complying with the traceability certification Note 5 Can not be selected for the DC model Specifications PV Input Thermocouple K J E T R S B N JIS C1602 1995 PL II Engelhard Industries Data ITS90 WReS5 26 ASTM E988 96 Reapproved 2002 DIN U DIN L DIN 43710 1985 Resistance temperature detector RTD DC voltage DC current Sampling cycle Accuracy Digital input Input type Allowable ON contact resistance Allowable OFF contact resistance Allowable ON voltage Terminal current ON Minimum hold time Current transformer input Number of input points Input object Current measurement lower limit Current measurement upper limit Pt100 JIS C1604 1997 JPt100 JIS C1604 1989 0 to 1V 1 to 5V 0 to 5V 0 to 10V 0 to 20mA 4 to 20mA 500ms 0 5 FS 1 digit 1 FS Idigit for a negative area of the thermocouple at ambient temperature 23 2 C Dry contact or open collector Max 250Q Min 100kQ Max 1 0V Approx 7 5mA in case of short circuit Approx 5 0mA in case of contact resistance 2502 1s or more 2 points Current transformer with 100 to 4 000 turns availability is by 100 turn units Optional unit Model No QN206A 800 turns hole diameter 5 8 mm Optional unit Model No QN212A 800 turns hole diameter 12mm 0 4Aac 800 turns time Formula Number of turns
20. ing bracket screws and turn one more half turn when there is no play between the bracket and panel Excessively tightening the screws may deform the controller case C15S Socket Mount Type 74 2 61 2 31 unit mm Socket 81446391 001 sold separately Terminal screw M3 5 51 pees BE lil oel 2 M4 a Mounting hole ey Ovo ONS O ma 4 o Cro BO amp gea i 40 olo gisi i a bedana io E o Stopper Socket GONGA og Insert the stoppers at the top and bottom of the socket into the holes of the controller body to firmly secure it to the socket 3 4 Panel Cutout Dimensions Stand alone mounting Gang mounting 30min 45 25 unit mm 48xN 3 35 VV 45 95 50 min 5 N number of mounted units o Handling Precautions e When three or more units are gang mounted horizontally the maximum allowable ambient temperature is 40 C e f dustproof or waterproof protection is required mount the device using the stand alone mounting method If gang mounted dustproof and waterproof protection may not be maintained e Provide a space of at least 50mm or more above and below the controller Be sure to provide a switch within operator reach for shutting OFF the main power supply
21. ity B Polarity of input assignment B 3rd digit Polarity C Polarity of input assignment C 4th digit Polarity D Polarity of input assignment D Internal contact 1 to 3 Polarity 0 Direct 1 Reverse 0 Direct 1 Reverse Internal contact 1to3 Internal event No assignment E DO assignment bank Bank selection lt Display Item Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 3 operation type 0 Every internal event 1 to 5 Internal event numbers Contents Input of default 1 MV1 ON OFF control output time proportional output heat side proportional output of heat cool control MV2 cool side proportional output of heat cool control Function 1 A and B or C and D Function 2 A or B and C or D Function 3 A or B or C or D Function 4 A and B and C and D N Initial value Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 3 output assignment A Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 3 output assignment B Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 3 output assignment C Control output 1 to 2 event output 1 to 3 output assignment D Normally open OFF 0 Normally close ON 1 Internal event 1 Internal event 2 Internal event 3 Internal event 4 Internal event 5 7 to 13 Undefined 14 MV1 15 MV2 16 to 17 Undefined 18 D1 19 DI2 20 to 25 Undefined 26 Internal contact 1 27 Internal contact 2
22. ke Corporation s SURGENON if there is the risk of power surges caused by lightning Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation S Do not operate the keys with a mechanical pencil or sharp tipped object Doing so might cause faulty operation E Location Install the controller in the following locations Common mode voltages for I O excluding the power supply and relay contact output The voltage to ground is 33Vr m s max 46 7V peak max and 70Vdc max Not high or low temperature humidity Free from sulfide gas or corrosive gas Less dust or soot Appropriately processed locations to prevent direct sunlight wind or rain Less mechanical vibration and shock Not close to the high voltage line welding machine or electrical noise generating source The minimum 15 meters away from the high voltage ignition device for a boiler Less effect by the magnetic No flammable liquid or gas E Mounting Procedure The mounting must be horizontal within 10 degrees tilted in back side lowering or within 10 degrees tilted in back side rising In the case of panel mount type C15T the mounting panel should be used with a thickness of less than 9 mm of firm board E External Dimensions C15T Panel Mount Type unit mm 2 60 Mounting bracket Accesory Terminal screw M3 59 0 Handling Precautions To fasten this controller onto the panel tighten a mount
23. key Switches the display 6 lt v A keys Used for incrementing numeric values and performing arithmetic shift operations 7 Loader connector Connects to a personal computer with the special cable provided in the smart loader package Key Operation and Setting The following shows the flow of the key operation Various displays and settings can be called up to the console Display when the power is turned ON Off The mode indicators are lit i sequentially from the left during a gt lofi enod of 6 Sec after ihe ower has een turne while both the upper display and lower display are E 223222 2 The mode indicator when all mode indicators have been is lit sequentiall it the display is changed to the eiva from the left y operation display 9 No key operation for 3 minutes or more Press the mode key No key operation for 3 minutes or more Keep the para Keep the para key pressed for keane the mode key pressed for Keep the para key pressed 2 sec or longer r 2 sec or longer fl for 2 sec or longer gt Setup setting display Parameter setup Operation display display OOOD m al Orth Qnwo0 0 AUTO MANUAL selection PV range type setup Press the para key Press the para key 0 0 0 0 nH HON EFI RUN READY selection Press the para key MV display Temperature unit setup Press the para key Press the
24. l band of the PID group in use Integration time of the PID group in use Derivative time of the PID group in use Manual reset of the PID group in use MV low limit of the PID group in use MV high limit of the PID group in use Cool side proportional band of the PID group in use Cool side integration time of the PID group in use Cool side derivative time of the PID group in use Cool side MV low limit of the PID group in use Cool side of MV high limit of the PID group in use Contents All settings are enabled Mode event operation display SP UF lock manual MV and mode key can be set Operation display SP UF lock manual MV and mode key can be set UF lock manual MV and mode key can be set Initial value Initial value Communication lock 3 0 RS 485 communication read write is enabled 1 RS 485 communication read write is disabled 0 Loader lock Loader communication read write is enabled 1 Loader communication read write is disabled Password display Oto 15 5 Password 1A to 2B display Password 1A 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal value Password 2A 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal value Password 1B Password 2B 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal value 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal value E Instrument information bank Bank selection z Display ROM ID Contents 0 fixed Initial value
25. nclude the CT1 output 0 Control output 1 2 y value qip layed de the tnterial t1 List of Parameter Setting Displays relay output 1 Control output 2 oh e apa mode e internal eveni Ti rtional ti 0 Controllability aiming t 2 Event output 1 SUA k E Mode bank ine propomtone SperaNon 1 BEARIN ene ne 3 Event output 2 In the operation display He the internal event 1 Bank selection rote Only one ON OFF operation within time 4 Event output 3 to 3 setting value is displayed 30 to 300ms Event remaining In the operation display mode the ON OFF delay time display setup remaining time of the internal event is not displayed CT1 measurement wait time CT2 operation type Same as CT1 proportional cycle time SP ramp up 0 0 to 999 9U 0 0 No ramp SP ramp down Display Contents Initial value CT2 In the operation display mode the ON OFF delay AUTO MANUAL Atko AUTO mode AUTO output remaining time of the internal event 1 is displayed mode selection AA MANUAL mode Cre measurement In the operation display mode the ON OFF delay RUN READY run RUN mode RUN 7 remaining time of the internal event 1 to 2 is mode selection rod READY mode E Extension tuning bank Control output 1 4 4 to 2mA displayed range Control output 1 type 0 to 20mA In the operation display mode the ON OFF delay MV remaining time of the internal event 1 to 3 is Heat MV displayed Cool
26. ol output 1 type Flashing at RS 485 communication signal at AT scaling high limit receivini SP low limit C07 to SP high limit C08 te Derivative time tuning factor 0 00 to 99 99 Control output 1 0 to 9999 OR logical sum of all DI status SPAM LSP4 group at AT MV scaling The decimal point position and unit are same as Flashing at READY Control algorithm 0 PID conventional PID for PV Number of CT1 800 turns 1 Ra PID high performance type Control output 2 Same as control output 1 turns 1 to 40 CT turns devided by 100 Just FiITTER overshoot 0 to 100 range Number of CT1 0 1 time suppression factor Control output 2 power wire loops 1 to 6 Number of times E Event bank E ST step execution resolution 0 00 to 99 99 type Number of CT2 0 800 turns k E width Control output2 1999 to 9999 turns 1 to 40 CT turns devided by 100 Bank selection u ST step settling bound 0 00 to 10 00 scaling low limit The decimal point position and unit may vary Number of CT2 0 1 time z ST hunting settling bound 0 00 to 10 00 ST step ramp change 0 ST is executed when the PV ramp up or down 1 ST is executed only when the PV ramp up Control output 2 depending on the control output 2 type power wire loops 1 to 6 Number of times scaling high limit Control output 2 0 to 9999 continued on back page MV scaling The decimal point position and unit are same as for PV Display Contents Initi
27. ollution degree 2 Accessories and optional parts Current transformer Socket for C15S 81446391 001 81446442 001 Softcover 81446443 001__ ae i isidCY 31446898001 User level details 0 Display in basic standard high function List of Setup Setting Displays CP UM 5287 SDC15 List of Parameters 1 Display in standard high function i Setup ah cana 2 Display in high function List of Operation Displays Initial value may vary depending on model No Bank selection Hi Operation Displays Display Contents Initial Display Contents ne Display Contents ns E PID bank E PV input range Thermocouple T 1 to 6 9 to 11 13 to 21 24 25 CPL MODBUS 0 CPL Upper display PV SP Target value SP low limit C07 to SP high limit C08 Bank selection Fic i Decir aniNokads F a Sere ie 2 MODBUS ATU fonnat Temperature unit 0 Centigrade C Station address 0 to 127 1 Fahrenheit F Communication is disabled when 0 is set Cold junction Cold junction compensation is performed Internal Transmission 4800bps compensation Cold junction compensation is not performed speed 9600bps T C External 19200bps Decimal point No decimal point 38400bps position One digit below decimal point Data format data 0 7bits Two digits below decimal point length 8bits Three digits below decimal point Data format Even parity Select 0 or 1 for the RTD range with decimal pari
28. para key Other display and setup Other setup Other setup Operate the para key Operate the para key Operate the para key repeatedly repeatedly repeatedly Press the para key Press the para key Press the para key The display and setup status shown above are examples for explanation Therefore some displays or settings are not shown actually according to the model and or setup contents PV Input range setup In the setup setting display mode C01 press the lt v A key to set the lower display to select a desired PV range type gt gt When no keys are pressed for 2 sec or longer the flashing of the numeric value is stopped to set the currently displayed value SP setup While the PV SP is displayed in the operation display mode press the lt Vv A key to change the SP in the lower display gt gt When no keys are pressed for 2 sec or longer the flashing of the numeric value is stopped to set the currently displayed value SP can be set in the parameter setting display mode For details on handling and setting procedures other than the PV input range setting procedure refer to the table of parameter list For the details on operation and setting method refer to the following user s manuals gt SDC15 Single Loop Controller User s Manual for Basic Operation CP SP 1147E SDC15 Single Loop Controller User s Manual for Installation amp Configuration CP SP 1148E
29. t cannot be used for phase control e There is no isolation provided between control output 1 and control output 2 Install an isolator as required e Do not connect a terminating resistor to either end of the RS 485 communications line Doing so may interfere with communication e Regarding a device or equipment which is connected to this controller use a model to which the basic insulation meeting with the power supply voltage and the maximum operating voltage of the I O units is provided Connection of C15T Control outputs Current transformer inputs Or B W CTi Relay ne 4 ea Voltage pulse H Event outputs O Ori Voltage pulse Om s 2 Relay Current att Ore Voltage pulse OF i O B aaa Relay Voltage pulse 2 3 i ERE z independent OS LO B l GO contact c T Ti r Power supply urrent Oa 1 oO Oi Q S AC power supply Current Dr i a erepecet se Lf 100 to 240Vac Current 2 ORA D pc power supply Y 24Vac 24 to 48Vdc PV inputs 0 nonpolar Th ermo pe lt 8 DICOM c 2o RTD B i U Digital A c inputs q Current aan G RS 485 Voltage v o SG Communication Connection of C15S Event outputs Control outputs Relay Di t ot Relay
30. termined by the sum of the following weighting Dead zone 100 0 to 100 0 Bit 0 MV display Heal cool control 10 0 to 110 0 0 Disabled 1 Enabled selection point Bit 1 Heat MV cool MV display LSP setting 1to4 0 Disabled 2 Enabled system Bit 3 AT progress display Lower display Displayed by the unit either one of 0 1s s or min based on the internal event 1 delay time unit E1 the 3rd digit of C3 Internal event 2 Setting range is different depending on the internal main setting event operation type Internal event 2 1999 to 9999U Except below sub setting 0 to 9999U When the setting value is an absolute value 199 9 to 999 9 For MV Timer remaining Setting is disabled time 2 Upper display The distinction by ON delay or OFF delay is displayed at the side location of t2 Lower display Displayed by the unit either one of 0 1s s or min based on the internal event 2 delay time unit E2 the 3rd digit of C3 Internal event 3 Setting range is different depending on the internal main setting event operation type Internal event 3 1999 to 9999U Except below sub setting 0 to 9999U When the setting value is an absolute value 199 9 to 999 9 For MV Timer remaining Setting is disabled time 3 Upper display The distinction by ON delay or OFF delay is displayed at the side location of t3 Lower display Displayed by the unit either one of heat side for Display Contents Initial v
31. ty Odd parity point No parity PV range low limit When the PV input range type is thermocouple T or Data format stop Tbit RTD R the setting is disabled although range low bits limit is displayed Communication to 250ms 1999 to 9999U when the PV input range type is DC minimum response voltage current L time Lower display SP LSPI LSP No 1st digit 1 to LSP system group C30 Max 4 Lower display Value at the LSP right end digit ovk MV Manipulated 10 0 to 110 0 Variable Setting is disabled in AUTO mode Numeric value does not flash Setting is enabled in MANUAL mode Numeric value flashes Heat MV Setting is disabled Manipulated 10 0 to 110 0 Variable Cool MV Manipulated Variable Upper display PV AT progress Setting is disabled Contents Initial value Proportional band 0 1 to 999 9 Integration time 0 to 9999s 0 No integral control action Derivative time 0 to 9999s 0 No derivative control action Manual reset 10 0 to 110 0 MV low limit 10 0 to 110 0 MV high limit 10 0 to 110 0 Cool side 0 1 to 999 9 proportional band Ait display display 1st digit Except for 0 During execution of AT PV range high When the PV input range type is thermocouple T or Key operation 0 Standard type example Numeric value Value is
32. uple Sensor line break incorrect Checking wiring wiring RTD CT input failure A current exceeding the upper Use a CT with the correct over range limit of the display range was number of turns for the CT input 1 or 2 or both measured The number of CT display range turns or the number of CT e Reset the number of CT turns Checking the allowable ambient temperature PV input error power wire loops is incorrectly Reset the number of CT set or wiring is incorrect power wire loops e Check the wiring Replace unit Reset data or replace unit Defective A D converter e Power turned OFF during fixing of data e Data corrupted due to noise etc Adjustment data error fe Power turned OFF during fixing of data Data corrupted due to noise etc Data corrupted due to noise etc A D conversion error Parameter error Parameter error RAM area Adjustment data error Data corrupted due to noise etc Data corrupted due to noise etc Replace unit Maintenance Cleaning When wiping out the SDC1S use the soft and dried cloth Parts replacement Do not replace the parts Fuse replacement When replacing the fuse for the power supply wires make sure that the replacement fuse complies with all applicable safety standards Standard IEC127 Cutoff Speed Delayed operation type T Rated Voltage 250V Rated Current 200mA 2 Model selection table B
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