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1. Starting in automatic mode Press the O and ce Keys for atleast 3 s L Press the O and ce Keys for atleast 1 s ESAN H ESEN H only Monitor Setting Item Display 3 PF aoumen iaa Er TI Process Value E z PaA B 5 Added when Additional g 5 RUN STOP repay er Only E P n Eh PV display is ON E RUN once when Proportional Band entering adjustment level i ce cel 5 E m E Ei E 25 07 process Value B AL t alarmValuet 4 2 AT Execute Cancel B Integral Time Em ggj Set Point Es oa g E D ce l cel g EID ganing E A M Auto Manual Switch E AL IHME t E E PID control only B ag Upper Limit 1 5 Communications zl Derivative Time Press ES Added when ES U Writing Bs the C auto manual select Ce addition is ON ce E Key for 8 E Tm E mH n Infrared Communications Use E c 5E Pa NEC go E B 7an Cooling Coefficient E pem p Lower Limi pes 100 l el ij Ete T ce Heating cooling RSP CH 5 Er Remote SP Monitor B AL 3 lec r B iz L E r H H AlarmValue2 or Move F Edb Dead Band Ems oo Bs oo E pe nn A amp el el 3 E 6P M ELE E pi E Heater Current 1 p oF F Clear th
2. mem EN B LINT ProtectLevel rotect Level Communications B C mputType Ft nano hpe Setting Level E The time taken to move to the protect level F ce en 2 can be adjusted by changing the Move to Displayed only for models with communications Changes protect level time setting are effective after cycling power or after a software reset ew El B LN H Scaling Upper Limit Y E PM Move to Protect Level Em 00 Bt HL Hg Alam 2 B D Displayed only when a password E PSE Protocol Setting E n 3 Hysteresis es Gis set Restricts moving to protect B L Switches between ERE G2 lm level En WF CERE SYSWAY y kol E and Modbus E LN L Scaling Lower Limit Jie It Operation Adjustment Kel B A Protect Y ES H E RES E aHPLt Restricis displaying and E 11 N Communications Unit No ce zem 2 B g modifying menus in a E ub Y EES operation adjustment an Em E cgi manual control levels E P Decimal Point ce nal Setting ce Ed For input type of analog E A HI Alarma E r Communications Protect catie B Pi B cCPE This protect level restricts E 4PS Gommunications EMEA p Baud Rate EBs movement to the initial setting zm 95 ci WaylF communications setting and ERR AER E Temperature Unit cel CO advanced function setting levels only B C F i ce Io For input type of W E Transfer O 7 E WL PE Setting Change Protect Y temperature B ER E Transfer Output Type B Protects chan
3. Cat No HO5E EN 01A In the interest of product improvement specifications are subject to change without notice OMRON EUROPE B V Wegalaan 67 69 NL 2132 JD Hoofddorp The Netherlands Phone 31 23 568 13 00 Fax 31 23 568 13 88 www industrial omron eu 05 2008
4. E Power control Auxili Optional functions ase ontro uxillia eater Size EE Supply method api Control output 1 2 burnout Event Transfer Remote Model voltage inputs output setpoint none fitted 2 slots 1 phase 2 inpar ESAN HAA2HBM 500 2 SSR output fitted 1 phase 2 ae ESAN HSS2HBM 500 2 none fitted 2 slots 3 phase 2 ea ma a eel ESAN HAA2HHBFM 500 Basic 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA adis 2 SSR output fitted 3 phase 2 outpu inpu E5AN HSS2HHBFM 500 240 VAC none fitted 2 slots 2 AER DU A ESAN HAA3BFM 500 3 2 SSR output fitted 2 oua A ae ESAN HSS3BFM 500 2 relay output fitted 2 inpar un ESAN HPRR2BM 500 Valve 2 SE BIN 2 relay output fitted 2 aar input ESAN HPRR2BFN 500 96 x 96 x 78 Black WxH x D none fitted 2 slots 1 phase 2 me ESAN HAA2HBMD 500 2 SSR output fitted 1 phase 2 puri ds ESAN HSS2HBMD 500 2 none fitted 2 slots 3 phase 2 Myr ua RE ESAN HAA2HHBFMD 500 Basic 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Bae 2 SSR output fitted 3 phase 2 HEN Yu E5AN HSS2HHBFMD 500 VDC z E none fitted 2 slots 2 Me mA UC MA ESAN HAA3BFMD 500 3 2 SSR output fitted 2 UA ut A E5AN HSS3BFMD 500 2 relay output fitted 2 A E5AN HPRR2BMD 500 Valve 2 2 relay output fitted 2 ie aoe ESAN HPRR2BFMD 500 Note Add power supply voltage to model to complete ordering code ie EBAN HAA2HBM 500 AC100 240 or EBAN HAA2HBMD 500 AC DC24 Note Heater alarm heater burnout SSR short detection SSR overcurrent Note
5. Operating Precautions 1 It takes approximately two seconds for the outputs to turn ON from after the power supply is turned ON Due consideration must be given to this time when incorporating Temperature Controllers in a sequence circuit 2 When using self tuning turn ON power for the load e g heater atthe same time as or before supplying power to the Temperature Controller If power is turned ON for the Temperature Controller before turning ON power for the load self tuning will not be performed properly and optimum control will not be achieved 3 When starting operation after the Temperature Controller has warmed up turn OFF the power and then turn it ON again at the same time as turning ON power for the load Instead of turning the Temperature Controller OFF and ON again switching from STOP mode to RUN mode can also be used 4 Avoid using the Controller in places near a radio television set or wireless installing These devices can cause radio disturbances which adversely affect the performance of the Controller Others 1 The disk that is included with the Conversion Cable is designed for a computer CD ROM driver Never attempt to play the disk in a general purpose audio player 2 Do not connect or disconnect the Conversion Cable connector repeatedly over a short period of time The computer may malfunction 3 After connecting the Conversion Cable to the computer check the COM port number before starting
6. poNorusE JH e 100 to 240 VAC e 24 VAC VDC no polarity Control outputs 1 2 N i smi ee a i a i in Input power Sa eae 1 2 SUPPI i DONOT USE s i B 6 Relay Outputs p 2 DONOT USE 3 SDA 9 A0 e 250VAC 5A i wil S NU co Potentiometer resistive load Control outpu 9 SSR Outputs H CT1 Auxiliary output 3 resistive load Relay output I i i 75 to 250 VAC 1A p 5 Auxiliary output 3 i l i Models with Position 16 SPDT 250 VAC d proportional Control resistive load 250 VAC 1 A x DON T DON T including inrush USE USE current PARIS A DONT y i n USE OO mA Auxiliary outputs 1 2 i 4B Relay output Auxiliary output 1 SPST NO M iU Use 250 VAC 3A 2 i resistive loa c t resistive load V V P A heater burnout alarm SSR failure heater overcurrent alarm or input alarm is sent to the output to which the alarm 1 function is assigned 87 4 to 20 mA DC Transfer output Load 600 Q max Remote SP input T 4 to 20 mA DC Note Wire all voltage input terminals correctly The Controller may fail if voltage input terminals are wired incorrectly Advanced Digital Temperature Controller EbAN H E5EN H 11 Nomenclature omnon ES5AN H Temperature
7. Voltage input 1 to 5 V Oto 5 V or 0 to 10 V Input impedance Current input 150 Q max Voltage input 1 MQ min Use a 1 1 connection when connecting the ES2 HB Control method ON OFF control or 2 PID control with auto tuning Relay output Voltage output for driving SSR Output Unit Install the Output Unit sold separately Current output Control output Linear voltage output Built in SSR output 75 to 250 VAC 1 A resistive load Relay output for posi Relay output Open and close SPST NO 250 VAC 1 A including in rush current electrical life 100 000 operations tion proportional con min trol Potentiometer input Must be between 100 Q and 2 5 kQ for maximum open position 5 Number of outputs 2 or 3 max Auxiliary output Output specifications Relay output SPST NO 250 VAC 3 A resistive load electrical life 100 000 operations minimum applicable load 10m Number of outputs 2 standard or 4 with an E53 AKB Event Contact input ON 1 kO max OFF 100 kQ min input External contact input ZON 7 3 p specifications Non contact input ON Residual voltage 1 5 V max OFF Leakage current 0 1 mA max Current flow Approx 7 mA per contact Number of operations 8 max e Logic operation Any of the following four patterns can be selected The input status may be inverted A and B or C and D A or C and B or
8. 7 2 mm or less crimped terminals for wiring To connect bare wires to the terminal block use stranded or solid copper wires with a gage of AWG24 to AWG14 equal to a cross sectional area of 0 205 to 2 081 mm The stripping length is 5 to 6 mm Up to two wires of the same size and type or two crimp terminals can be inserted into a single terminal 6 Do not wire the terminals that are not used 7 To avoid inductive noise keep the wiring for the product s terminal block away from power cables carry high voltages or large currents Also do not wire power lines together with or parallel to product wiring Using shielded cables and using separate conduits or ducts is recommended Attach a surge suppressor or noise filter to peripheral devices that generate noise in particular motors transformers solenoids magnetic coils or other equipment that have an inductance component When a noise filter is used at the power supply first check the voltage or current and attach the noise filter as close as possible to the product Allow as much space as possible between the product and devices that generate powerful high frequencies high frequency welders high frequency sewing machines etc or surge 8 Use this product within the rated load and power supply 9 Make sure that the rated voltage is attained within two seconds of turning ON the power using a switch or relay contact If the voltage is applied gradually the power may not be
9. D A or B or C or D A and B and C and D A B C 1 Operations and D are four inputs Logic P e Delay ON delay or OFF delay for the results of the logic operation given above opera Setting time 0 to 9999 s or 0 to 9999 min tions e Output inversion Possible Output One work bit per operation Work bit Any of The following can be assigned to up to eight work bits logic operation results Event input operations assignment auxiliary outputs or control outputs Transfer Number of outputs 1 max Depends on model Models with transfer output F in model number outputs Output specifications Current output 4 to 20 mA DC Load 600 Q max Resolution at 4 to 20 mA Approx 10 000 Number of inputs 1 Signal type Current input 4 to 20 mA input impedance 150 Q 10 RSP A J Scaling of signal to engineering units EU input Analog input scaling 9 999 to 30 000 display 30 000 max Accuracy 0 2 of FS 1 digit max Input sampling period 60 ms Setting method Set digitally using keys on the front panel or by using the RSP input Indication method 11 segment digital display and individual indicators 7 segments display emulation also possible Character height ESAN H PV 15 8 mm SV 9 5 mm MV 6 8 mm E5EN H PV 11 8 mm SV 8 1 mm MV 5 8 mm Content of 3 level display PV SV MV PV SV Bank No or soak time remain Number of digits 5 for PV and SV 4 for MV Bank switching Supported number of banks 8 Lo
10. Selection PV Decimal Point Display E PV Status Display Function SV Status Display Function Display Refresh Period Control Output 1 ON OFF Count Monitor Control Output 2 ON OFF Count Monitor Control Output 1 ON OFF Count Alarm Set Value Control Output 2 ON OFF Count Alarm Set Value ON OFF Counter Reset Move to Calibration Level Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 21 Safety Precautions omnon PAN VT v Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied Doing so may occasionally result in minor injury due to electric shock Do not allow pieces of metal wire clippings or fine metallic shavings or filings from installation to enter the product Doing so may occasionally result in electric shock fire or malfunction Do not use the product where subject to flammable or explosive gas Otherwise minor injury from explosion may occasionally occur Do not leave the cable for the Support Software connected to the product Malfunction may occur due to noise in the cable Do not use the Temperature Controller or Conversion Cable if it is damaged Doing so may occasionally result in minor electric shock or fire Never disassemble modify or repair the product or touch any of the internal parts Minor electric shock fire or malfunction may occasionally occur CAUTION Risk of Fire and Electric Shock a This product is UL listed as Open T
11. and voltage of the secondary output restricted to specific levels k3 The tightening torque for EBCN U is 0 5 N m Precautions for Safe Use Be sure to observe the following precautions to prevent malfunction or adverse affects on the performance or functionality of the product Not doing so may occasionally result in faulty operation 1 This product is specifically designed for indoor use only Do not use this product in the following places Places directly subject to heat radiated from heating equipment Places subject to splashing liquid or oil atmosphere Places subject to direct sunlight Places subject to dust or corrosive gas in particular sulfide gas and ammonia gas Places subject to intense temperature change Places subject to icing and condensation Places subject to vibration and large shocks 2 Use and store the product within the rated ambient temperature and humidity Gang mounting two or more Temperature Controllers or mounting Temperature Controllers above each other may cause heat to build up inside the Temperature Controllers which will shorten their Service life In such a case use forced cooling by fans or other means of air ventilation to cool down the Temperature Controllers 3 To allow heat to escape do not block the area around the product Do not block the ventilation holes on the product 4 Be sure to wire properly with correct polarity of terminals 5 Use the specified size M3 5 width
12. in Alarm Auxiliary Output 2 Open in Alarm Auxiliary Output 3 Open in Alarm HB ON OFF Heater Burnout Latch Heater Burnout Hysteresis ST Stable Range AT Calculated Gain AT Hysteresis Limit Cycle MV Amplitude Input Digital Filter Additional PV Display MV Display Automatic Display Return Time Alarm 1 Latch Alarm 2 Latch Alarm 3 Latch Move to Protect Level Time Input Error Output Cold Junction Compensation lethod MB Command zpp Logic Switching PV Change Color PV Stable Band Alarm 1 ON Delay Alarm 2 ON Delay Alarm 3 ON Delay Alarm 1 OFF Delay Alarm 2 OFF Delay Alarm 3 OFF Delay gom sm E ax E m g Input Shift Type MV at Stop and Error Addition Auto Manual Select Addition RT HS Alarm Use HS Alarm Latch HS Alarm Hysteresis LBA Detection Time LBA Level LBA Band Control Output 1 Assignment Control Output 2 Assignment Auxiliary Output 1 Assignment Auxiliary Output 2 Assignment Auxiliary Output 3 as an ment ESAN ESEN H only Chara
13. not exceed the allowable operating temperature specified in the specifications Group mounting is not possible if an SSR output is used for control output 1 or 2 and the E53 C3N or E53 C3DN Output Unit is used For these combinations maintain the following mounting space between Controllers La 4509 i 60 min gt j40 8 120 5 920 min Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 13 Accessories Order Separately omnon USB Infrared Conversion Cable E58 CIFIR USB Infrared Conversion Cable 2 000 PE Num Mounting Adapter d Mounting Adapter Accessory USB connector type A plug m ipilit RAR With Mounting Adapter Connected 99 2 54 i Y 21 8 75 USB Serial Conversion Cable E58 CIFQ1 B 2 100 gt 250 gt LED indicator SD e 1 765 5 D nnn Hi a 22 USB connector type A plug LED indicator RD Serial connector Terminal Covers E53 COV16 Six Covers provided boa t4 10 744 14 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H omnon Waterproof Packing Y92S P4 for DIN 96 x 96 Y92S P5 for DIN 48 x 96 Order the Waterproof Packing separately if
14. of 0 1 A range 2 Minimum detection OFF time 100 ms Communications buffer 217 bytes Heater overcurrent alarm 0 1 to 49 9 A in units of 0 1 A setting range 3 Minimum detection ON time 100 ms Communications 0 to 99 ms oe fae TORINO RG Syn areca fe hs a a P Q eon response wait time Note The baud rate data bit length stop bit length and vertical parity Default 20 ms can be individually set using the Communications Setting Level 1 For heater burnout alarms the heater current will be measured when the control output is ON and the output assigned to the alarm 1 function will turn ON if the heater current is lower than the set value i e heater burnout detection current value 2 For SSR failure alarms the heater current will be measured when the control output is OFF and the output assigned to the alarm 1 function will turn ON if the heater current is higher than the set value i e SSR failure detection current value 3 For heater overcurrent alarms the heater current will be measured when the control output is ON and the output assigned to the alarm 1 function will turn ON if the heater current is higher than the set value i e heater overcurrent detection current value Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 9 omnon Electrical Life Expectancy Curve SSR Outputs OUT1 OUT2 Ratings for Relays Reference Values e Rated load voltage 75 to 250 VAC e Rated load curren
15. or ture icing Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 Storage temperature 20 to 60 C with no condensation or icing Storage humidity 10 to 80 Altitude 2 000 m max Weight Note A driver must be Approx 100 g installed in the personal computer Refer to installation information in the operation manual for the Conversion Cable Communications Specifications Transmission line connection method RS 485 RS 422 Multipoint RS 232C Point to point Communications RS 485 two wire half duplex RS 422 four wire half duplex or RS 232C Synchronization method Start stop synchronization Protocol CompoWay F SYSWAY or Modbus Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 bps Transmission code ASCII CompoWay F SYSWAY RTU Modbus Data bit length 7 or 8 bits Stop bit length 1 or 2 bits Error detection Vertical parity none even odd Frame check sequence FCS with SYSWAY Block check character BCC with Current Transformer Order Separately Ratings Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC for 1 min Vibration resistance 50 Hz 98 m s Weight E54 CT1 Approx 11 5 g E54 CT3 Approx 50 g Accessories E54 CT3 only Armatures 2 Plugs 2 USB Infrared Conversion Cable Applicable OS Windows 2000 XP or Vista Applicable software Thermo Mini CX Thermo version 4 0 or higher Ap
16. unit Operation indicators ri LI MM MM LA JAI JA IAI Li M M ICI A JAY VII PV No 1 display No 2 display No 3 display Programmable Function Key Auto Manual Key Down Key Dimensions ESEN H Operation indicators Mode Key Temperature unit Operation indicators No 1 display SLI No 2 display No 3 display Euri puri STOP ou ui Programmable Function Key Auto Manual Key Unit mm ES5AN H 120 min 6 79 2 H 2 n i t a co a c cc ca ca Cc cca cx ccm ccc c ccc 96 x 96 112 c cc 91 c ccm c ac a c c c a c a a c ji i ns iL Li Terminal Cover Waterproo Mounting Bracket E53 COV16 Packing Accessory Accessory Accessory Crimp terminal size M3 5 e Mounted Separately Group Mounted 1 0 929 P 96 x number of units 3 5 o 920 Group mounting does not allow waterproofing Recommended panel thickness is 1 to 8mm Group mounting is not possible in the vertical direction Maintain the s
17. 20 A 50 60 Hz Maximum continuous heater current for an OMRON Temperature Controller is 50 A Number of windings 400 2 Winding resistance 8 0 8 Q 100 V E sonz Distor oo tion gt 10 1ko Poor a 500 Q 396 o 1 1 D S S 5100 mV g amp 23 o o 100 pV 10 1 10 100mA 1 10 100 1 000 A Thru current lo A r m s Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 15 omnon 16 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller EXAN H E5EN H omnon Operation E5EN H EBAN H Power ON Start in manual mode Start in automatic mode Operation Level Press the O Key or the PF Key for at least 1 s 4 Press the O kel Keys for at Adjustment Level east 1 s Press the the A O Key less than 1 s Pressthe Keys E O Key less orat amp H Press the h H east 3 s s u O Key less than 1 s ande Display Press the O Key will flash for at least 3 s while after 1st A M is displayed PID Setting Bank Setting d Manual A M will flash after Level Level second 1st second eve P h eve mode ress the O Key less than 1 s Press the PF Key for at least 1 s k4 Manual Protect Level Item Level Note The time taken to move to the protect level can be adjusted i Pre
18. EE NaNE H L P control Period Heating ce Es en Set the ON OFF E Ey 4 Event input Ice output cycle Ec Nane Assignment 4 E CP Control Period Cooling ce Es cU B LFL Closed Floating ee Bm Flat Ba REV Direc Reverse Operation Eh oR 3 T ALB Motor Calibration EE aFF B ALE Alarm 1 Type ce EBs 2 E Moe Tavel Time ce S E 30 B ALH 1 Aem Ere B2 Hysteresis B S amp P Extraction of Square Bs apr Root Enable la Move to Advanced Function MoV Setting Level B Setting Level B RMa Displayed when initial Es B setting communications protect is set to 0 Move by setting password 169 20 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller EXAN H E5EN H omnon Press the Protect Level Power ON Operation Level Adjustment Level Level PID Setting Bank Setting Level Level Advanced Level Initial Setting Function Setting O Key for at least 1 s Communica 4 tions Setting Level Advanced Function Setting Level ges ges uni m 7a x CT ges ges pes ge ges ges ges Parameter Initialization SP Ramp Time Unit Standby Sequence Reset Auxiliary Output 1 Open
19. For output option modules AA see output modules E53 N on page 2 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 3 omnon i Optional Functions Power Auxil P Case Control x Heater Size COSE Supply method a Control output 1 2 b rno t Event Transfer Remote Model g p inputs output setpoint none fitted 2 slots 1 phase 2 pue A ESEN HAA2HBM 500 2 SSR output fitted 1 phase 2 ie ESEN HSS2HBM 500 2 none fitted 2 slots 3 phase 2 dr TA ne ESEN HAA2HHBFM 500 pasie 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 7 O m O m ere 2 SSR output fitted 3 phase 2 output input E5EN HSS2HHBFM 500 240 VAC none fitted 2 slots 2 sao ai ne ESEN HAA3BFM 500 3 2 SSR output fitted 2 HT uL T ESEN HSS3BFM 500 2 relay output fitted 2 wee ESEN HPRR2BM 500 iN e 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA O M O m 1 8 DIN 2 relay output fitted 2 output input E5EN HPRR2BFM 500 48 x 96 x 78 Black W x H x D none fitted 2 slots 1 phase 2 pur qe ESEN HAA2HBMD 500 2 SSR output fitted 1 phase 2 eo ESEN HSS2HBMD 500 2 none fitted 2 slots 3 phase 2 Sue s Bu s ESEN HAA2HHBFMD 500 SP 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 1 O m O m t 2 SSR output fitted 3 phase 2 Pub vh ESEN HSS2HHBFMD 500 VDC none fitted 2 slots 2 au s rat mee ESEN HAA3BFMD 500 3 2 SSR output fitted 2 rc Mo ud ESEN HSS3BFMD 500 2 relay output fitted 2 UC A ESEN HPRR2BMD 500 Valve 2 2 relay output fitted 2 ane m TA ESEN HPRR2BFMD 500
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21. N H E5AN H E5EN H Digital Controllers User s Manual Power ON Advanced Type Cat No H157 Manual Control Level Operation Protect Level Adjustment Bank Setting PID Setting p Monitor Setting Item Level j D i Ts Communica H Initial Setting 4 tions Setting Level Level pus bod R sscan Advanced Function Setting Level Press the O Key less than 1 s PID Setting Level le Bank Setting Level lt Press the O Key less than 1 s Press the C Key less than 1 s Display PID Selection Display Bank Selection PID1 d BankO PID 8 Proportional Band Bank 7 SP g E i Bank 7 B Bm 23310 L PID 8 Integral Time Alarm Value 2 7 S i Bank 7 PID 3 B i Set No Bank 7 E Em unn PID 8 Derivative Time arm He 5 Eg B T Bank 7 SP o E hol Ramp Set Value Bank 7 3 Bm 1058 PID 8 MV Upper Limit eo au Je EA E g E tot Alarm Valet S Bank 7 mend PID 8 MV Lower Limit Alarm Valu
22. Note Add power supply voltage to model to complete ordering code ie ESEN HAA2HBM 500 AC100 240 or EBSEN HAA2HBMD 500 AC DC24 Note Heater alarm heater burnout SSR short detection SSR overcurrent Note For output option modules AA see output modules E53 N on page 2 Accessories Order Separately USB infrared Conversion Cable Model E58 CIFIR USB Serial Conversion Cable Model E58 CIFQ1 Terminal Cover Connectable models Model E5AN H E53 COV16 E5EN H Note The Terminal Cover comes with the E5CN 500 models Waterproof Packing Connectable models Model E5AN H Y92S P4 E5EN H Y92S P5 Note The Waterproof Packing is included with the Controller Current Transformers CTs Hole diameter Model 5 8 dia E54 CT1 12 0 dia E54 CT3 CX Thermo Support Software EST2 2C MV4 Model 4 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H Specifications omnon Ratings Power supply voltage No D in model number 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz D in model number 24 VAC 50 60 Hz 24 VDC Operating voltage range 8596 to 11096 of rated supply voltage Power consumption 100 to 240 VAC 12 VA 24 VACIVDC 8 5 VA 24 VAC 5 5 W 24 VDC Sensor input Any of the following can be selected Thermocouple K J T E L U N R S B W or PL II Platinum resistance thermometer Pt100 or JPt100 Current input 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA
23. cal SP alarm settings PID sets PID constants MV upper limit MV lower limit etc Other functions Manual output heating cooling control loop burnout alarm SP ramp other alarm functions heater burnout detection 40 AT 100 AT MV limiter input digital filter self tuning temperature input shift run stop protection functions control output ON OFF counter extraction of square root MV change rate limit PV SV status display logic operations automatic cooling coefficient adjustment Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C with no condensation or icing for 3 year warranty 10 to 50 C Ambient operating humidity 25 to 85 Storage temperature 25 to 65 C with no condensation or icing Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 5 omnon Input Ranges Thermocouple Platinum Resistance Thermometer Fully Universal Inputs type Platinum resistance thermometer Thermocouple Analog input 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 0 200 0 Temperature range C Pt100 JPt100 E L 1700 0 1700 0 1300 0 1300 0 1300 0 850 0 850 0 850 0 600 0 500 0 500 0 500 0 400 0 400 0 400 0 400 0 200 00 200 00 200 00 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 Usable in the foll
24. communications The computer requires time to recognize the cable connection This delay does not indicate failure 4 Do not connect the Conversion Cable through a USB hub Doing so may damage the Conversion Cable 5 Do not use an extension cable to extend the Conversion Cable length when connecting to the computer Doing so may damage the Conversion Cable 6 The EBAN H ES5EN H use the same port for communications through the infrared port and the Support Software port Do not attempt to use communications through the Support Software port when the infrared port is being used Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5 IN E5 N H 23 omnon Mounting Mounting to a Panel For waterproof mounting waterproof packing must be installed on the Controller Waterproofing is not possible when group mounting several Controllers Waterproof packing is not necessary when there is no need for the waterproofing function ESEN ESAN Mounting Bracket Accessory Panel E53 COV16 Terminal Cover Accessory Waterproof packing ESAN Accessory Mounting Bracket Accessory E53 COV16 Terminal Cover Accessory Waterproof packing ESEN Accessory 1 Insert the E5AN E5EN into the square mounting hole in the panel thickness 1 to 8 mm Attach the Mounting Brackets provided with the product to the mounting grooves on the top and bottom surfaces of the rear case 2 Use a ratchet to alter
25. cter Select Soak Time Unit Alarm SP Selection Remote SP Enable Remote SP Upper Limit Remote SP Lower Limit SP Tracking Remote SP Input Error Output PID Set Automatic Selection Data PID Set Automatic Selection Hysteresis PV Dead Band Manual MV Limit Enable Direct Setting of Position Proportional MV PV Rate of Change Calculation Period Automatic Cooling Coefficient Adjustment Heater Overcurrent Use Heater Overcurrent Latch Heater Overcurrent Hysteresis PF Setting Monitor Setting Item Level g PFdi ce E PFde co E PFdi EE ce PEdU co E PFdS s E SPdP E 4 ce B adSL E PydP co 8 OPUS ES fF ce E SPSE EB aFF ce E dRE ES O25 I co E RAIN I co E PROM gm zo Id sol gem za I les zn cs F3 n gum m a Alle Monitor Setting Item 1 Monitor Setting Item 2 Monitor Setting Item 3 Monitor Setting Item 4 Monitor Setting Item 5 PV SP Display Screen Selection MV Display
26. cts in the customer s application or use of the products Take all necessary steps to determine the suitability of the product for the systems machines and equipment with which it will be used Know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this product NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM Disclaimers PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons Consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased product DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS To convert millimeters into inches multiply by 0 03937 To convert grams into ounces multiply by 0 03527
27. e3 8 el 3 5 Bank 7 Ss 2 Bt RUE Alarm Value 5 Bank 7 E a Upper Limit 1 5 Em 3200 PID 8 Automatic Selection d PE I ENNIO ce Range Upper Limit m Upper Limit3 j E irs Bank 7 a E LESE Alarm Value Bank 7 E E f Lower Limit 1 Em ioo PID 8 Cooling Coefficient Ee F4 a Bank 7 Soak Time PID 8 LBA Detection Time BT UWE b Bank 7 Wait Band Em SFF Eal 18 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller EXAN H E5EN H omnon g ri ks ag EE I E um E gel ges rai or cE ot 3 E oso xt r3 Ln a Es g nt E INA E ot mu WBA WS We Ln a z E r3 78 amp E xe in un a amp lt 8l E ra ca 0 3 Pu E x 4 FG 8 Ln Iz E I ri z amp S I Pr Adjustment Level Power ON Starting in manual mode Press the PF Key for at least 1 s 1 ess the O Key less than 1 s Manual Control Level o PF east Press the Key or the Key for at 1s 1 ma Operation Level
28. efore use RAM write mode when frequently overwriting data during communications or other operations 18 Always touch a grounded piece of metal before touching the Temperature Controller to discharge static electricity from your body 19 Do not remove the terminal block Doing so may result in failure or malfunction 20 Control outputs for driving SSR that are voltage outputs are not isolated from the internal circuits When using a grounded thermocouple do not connect any of the control output terminals to ground Doing so may result in an unwanted circuit path causing error in the measured temperature 21 When replacing the body of the Temperature Controller check the condition of the terminals If corroded terminals are used contact failure in the terminals may cause the temperature inside the Temperature Controller to increase possibly resulting in fire If the terminals are corroded replace the case as well 22 Use suitable tools when taking the Temperature Controller apart for disposal Sharp parts inside the Temperature Controller may cause injury 23 Before connecting an Output Unit confirm the specifications and thoroughly read relevant information in the datasheet and manual for the Temperature Controller 24 Check the orientation of the connectors on the Conversion Cable before connecting the Conversion Cable Do not force a connector if it does not connect smoothly Using excessive force may damage the connector 25 D
29. ges to setups B EN Communications om i Es BFF by operating the front panel BU EN Data Length En ofr odd I E keys 1 Er SP Upper Limit ce ce Ems 1300 E H Transfer Output B PF PE PF Key Protect v B ER H Upper Limit ERO Restricts PF key operation E be E Communications ce Limit the set point E 190 0 EBS aFF ESAN H EBEN H only B E Stop Bits Y ce E SL L SP Lower Limit B PME Parameter Mask Enable y Es emni g ER L Tver tien E isplayed 3 T B Eas an parameter mask is set E PREY omncs batty ce Be 20 ce n E LNEL PIDoN oFF iL ce E PRLP Password to Move m Y Ee Em Pod E aE Linear Current Output B rotect Level S B EE ollpaseecris E Gd NL Send Data Wait Time ES 4 20 Linear output Es co E Standard or I ce B Heating Cooling EB BE B Er j Bank Numbers Used I i E ST Self tuning B For input type of oN temperature e p Event Input ce d control or E NENE Assignment 1 EE NANI v E PERN Program Pattern ce E aFF E rr J Event iny E 5 put ce B i E d Assignment 2 kal E Ska v E PLN Valid Program Bank ca EBs q When assigning PID or 5 control output to ON OFF B EM J Event Input cel output sz pic Assignment 3 y
30. ion accuracy of the B thermocouple at a temperature of 400 C max is not specified The indication accuracy of B thermocouples in the 400 to 800 C range is 3 C max The indication accuracy of the R and S thermocouples at a temperature of 200 C max is 3 C 1 digit max The indication accuracy of W thermocouples is 0 3 of PV or 3 C whichever is greater 1 digit max The indication accuracy of PL Il thermocouples is 0 3 of PV or 2 C whichever is greater 1 digit max 2 Ambient temperature 10 C to 23 C to 55 C Voltage range 15 to 10 of rated voltage 3 K thermocouple at 100 C max 10 C max k4 External communications RS 232C RS 485 or RS 422 and cable communications for the Setup Tool can be used at the same time 8 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H omnon USB Serial Conversion Cable Applicable OS Windows 2000 XP or Vista Applicable software Thermo Mini CX Thermo version 4 0 or higher Applicable models ESAN ESEN ESCN ESCN U ESAN H ESEN H ESCN H USB interface standard Conforms to USB Specification 1 1 DTE speed 38400 bps Computer USB type A plug Connector specifications Temperature Controller Setup Tool port on bottom of Controller Power supply Bus power Supplied from USB host controller Power supply voltage 5 VDC Current consumption 70 mA Ambient operating tempera 0 to 55 C with no condensation
31. it becomes lost or damaged The Waterproof Packing can be used to achieve an IP66 degree of protection Deterioration shrinking or hardening of the waterproof packing may occur depending on the operating environment Therefore periodic replacement is recommended to ensure the level of waterproofing specified in IP66 The time for periodic replacement depends on the operating environment Be sure to confirm this point at your site Consider one year a rough standard OMRON shall not be liable for the level of water resistance if the customer does not perform periodic replacement The Waterproof Packing does not need to be attached if a waterproof structure is not required Current Transformers E54 CT1 Y i 40 Two 3 5 dia E54 CT1 Thru current lo vs Output Voltage Eo Reference Values Maximum continuous heater current 50 A 50 60 Hz Number of windings 40042 Winding resistance 18 2 Q 4 100V E50 Hz o Distortion factor 10 TN 3 1 00 mV Output voltage Eo V r m o E54 CT3 2 36 dia E54 CT3 Accessory e Armature Connection Example Approx 3 re 1 Plug ce Y Lead OD ES e Plug Lb Approx 6 dia S ae a 100 pV 10 1 10 100mA 1 10 100 1 000 A Thru current lo A r m s E54 CT3 Thru current lo vs Output Voltage Eo Reference Values Maximum continuous heater current 1
32. minals a short circuit failure is likely to occur If the output remains shorted fire will occur due to overheating of the heater or other cause Take measures in the overall system to prevent excessive temperature increase and to prevent fire from spreading Do not allow pieces of metal or wire cuttings to get inside the cable connector for the Support Software Failure to do so may occasionally result in minor electric shock fire or damage to equipment Do not allow dust and dirt to collect between the pins in the connector on the Conversion Cable Failure to do so may occasionally result in fire 99 9 909e ooooob When inserting the body of the Temperature Controller into the case confirm that the hooks on the top and bottom are securely engaged with the case If the body of the Temperature Controller is not inserted properly faulty contact in the terminal section or reduced water resistance may occasionally result in fire or malfunction When connecting the Control Output Unit to the socket press it in until there is no gap between the Control Output Unit and the socket Otherwise contact faults in the connector pins may occasionally result in fire or malfunction 1 An SELV circuit is one separated from the power supply with double insulation or reinforced insulation that does not exceed 30 V r m s and 42 4 V peak or 60 VDC 2 A class 2 power supply is one tested and certified by UL as having the current
33. nately tighten the screws on the top and bottom Mounting Brackets little by little to maintain balance until the ratchet turns freely Mounting the Terminal Cover ESAN ESEN Slightly bend the E53 COV16 Terminal Cover to attach it to the terminal block as shown in the following diagram The Terminal Cover cannot be attached in the opposite direction Slightly bend the E53 COV16 Terminal Cover in the direction shown by the arrows to attach it to the terminal block E53 COV16 Terminal Cover Accessory Removing the Temperature Controller from the Case The Temperature Controller can be removed from the case to perform maintenance without removing the terminal leads This is possible for only the E5CN E5AN and E5EN and not for the E5CN U Check the specifications of the case and Temperature Controller before removing the Temperature Controller from the case ESAN E5EN Tool insertion Tool insertion hole M E5AN 1 1 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the two tool insertion holes one on the top and one on the bottom to release the hooks 2 Insert the flat blade screwdriver in the gap between the front panel and rear case two on the top and two on the bottom and use it to pry and pull out the front panel slightly Then pull out on the front panel gripping both sides Be sure not to impose excessive force on the panel 3 When in
34. nce thermometer 1 of PV or 2 C whichever is greater 1 digit max Influence of voltage 2 Analog input 1 FS 1 digit max Input sampling period 60 ms Heetorecio Temperature input 0 1 to 3240 0 C or F in units of 0 1 C or F y Analog input 0 01 to 99 99 FS in units of 0 01 FS Temperature input 0 1 to 3240 0 C or F in units of 0 1 C or F Analog input 0 1 to 999 9 FS in units of 0 1 FS Proportional band P Integral time I 0 0 to 3240 0 s in units of 0 1 s Derivative time D 0 0 to 3240 0 s in units of 0 1 s Control period 0 5 1 to 99 s in units of 1 s Manual reset value 0 0 to 100 0 in units of 0 1 Alarm setting range 19999 to 32400 decimal point position depends on input type Affect of signal source Thermocouple 0 1 C Q max 100 O max resistance Platinum resistance thermometer 0 1 C Q max 10 Q max Insulation resistance 20 MO min at 500 VDC Dielectric strength 2 300 VAC 50 or 60 Hz for 1 min between terminals with different charge Vibration Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz 20 m s for 10 min each in X Y and Z directions resistance Destruction 10 to 55 Hz 0 75 mm single amplitude for 2 hrs each in X Y and Z directions Shock Malfunction 100 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions resistance Destruction 300 m s2 3 times each in X Y and Z directions E5AN H Controller Approx 310 g Mounting Bracket A
35. nd lower limit hysteresis 7 standby OFF li OFF overlaps Sequence Case 3 Always OFF g Absolute value ON _ ON imum 35 Set value 5 Upper and lower limit with standby sequence upper limit oF 0 FF 0 Always OFF when the upper limit and lower limit hysteresis g Absolute value ON he Xe ON Ix overlaps lower limit OFF i OFF S 6 Displayed when there is a remote SP input Absolute value 49 Upper limit with ON Ix ON imum standby OFF D OFF 7 sequence Absolute value 44 lower limit with ON m 88 on a standby OFF gt OFF gt sequence LBA for alarm 1 12 only 13 PV change rate alarm RSP absolute lX 5 PEER 14 value upper limit om err I 6 RSP absolute l x x 15 value lower limit o F 0 x6 OFF Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 7 omnon Characteristics Thermocouple 0 1 of indicated value or 1 C whichever is greater 1 digit max k1 Platinum resistance thermometer 0 1 of indicated value or 0 5 C whichever is greater 1 digit max Indication accuracy Analog input 0 1 FS 1 digit max CT input 5 FS 1 digit max Potentiometer input 5 FS 1 digit max Transfer output accuracy 0 3 FS max Influence of temperature Thermocouple input R S B W PL II 41 of PV or 10 C whichever is greater 1 digit max 2 Other thermocouple input 1 of PV or 4 C whichever is greater 1 digit max 3 Platinum resista
36. o not place heavy object on the Conversion Cable bend the cable past its natural bending radius or pull on the cable with undue force 26 Do not connect or disconnect the Conversion Cable while communications are in progress Product faults or malfunction may occur 27 Make sure that the Conversion Cable s metal components are not touching the external power terminals 28 Do not touch the connectors on the Conversion Cable with wet hands Electrical shock may result 29 Before using infrared communications correctly attach the enclosed Mounting Adapter to the cable for the Support Software When connecting the infrared port on the cable to the Support Software into the Adapter insert the connector to the specified line Communications may not be possible if the connector is not connected properly Precautions for Correct Use Service Life 1 Use the product within the following temperature and humidity ranges Temperature 10 to 55 C with no icing or condensation Humidity 25 to 85 If the product is installed inside a control board the ambient temperature must be kept to under 55 C including the temperature around the product 2 The service life of electronic devices like Temperature Controllers is determined not only by the number of times the relay is switched but also by the service life of internal electronic components Component service life is affected by the ambient temperature the higher the temperature the sho
37. o offget during E SP M set Point During B HLEH Aarm Value 5 Heater Curren E D enne as Em ggj SP Ramp go Upper Limit 2 5 falue Monitor E 50 0 stabilization of P or PD a E control A A Ee 5 E Bro E E HYS r E CE i Heater Current 1 Value B ALeL Alarm Value Heater Burnout E Hysteresis Heating B Monitor B gg Lower Limit 2 Detection 1 Es um 3 Es 00 Em Oo CO Hysteresis settings I Eal i Eel Heater Overcurrent p LHds E LEC Heater Current 2 Value d FL 3 parm Value 3 E Feed Em ip Hysteresis Cooling Ex ggl Monitor E oa amp F1 cel ee D 8 E p SoA Soak Time B LER i Leakage Current 1 d HL JH Alarm value 2 Heater Current 2 ees I Ec 0 Monitor m 0 0g Upper Limit 3 E Value Monitor EE i i ce ke ce 3 e er WE E uf B aa Heater Burnout E WE b wait Band B LCRE Leakage Current 2 Bo AL GL Alarm Value Detection 2 E oFF Em gp Monitor Es Q0 ke ji IB Mmi B E E B B n Heater Overcurrent Es F Miar Stop B P T E Program Start E gg MV Monitor Heating i p E MY E E GK H L o i Leakage Current 1 Es nn MV at PV Error Ba E F Soak Time Remain B 7 MV Monitor Cooling Monitor so E Es o8 Eel Jt Eel E SPRE sp Ramp Set Value B M Valve Opening HS Alarm 1 B Q4 Monitor Es op el Leakage Current 2 MV Upper Limit Monitor EIN MV Lower Limit PF Key 2 Temperature Input Shift En on Bienes 1 point shift lt gt l Set either E iti i Upper Limit ofthese B db Postion Proporti
38. odule SS 2 SSR outputs fitted PRR position valve control 2 Relays fitted Output Units 5 Auxiliary Outputs 2 Two outputs E53 3 Three outputs 1 6 Option 1 1 Function Blank None RN relay H Heater burnout SSR failure Heater overcurrent detection QN pulse PNP 12 VDC For 1 phase heater applications 1x CT Q3 pulse NPN 12 VDC HH Heater burnout SSR failure Heater overcurrent detection Q4 pulse PNP 24 VDC For 3 phase heater applications 2x CT C3N linear 4 to 20 mA T Option 2 C3DN linear 0 to 20 mA B Two event inputs V34N linear 0 to 10 V BF Event input Transfer output V35N linear 0 to 5 V 8 Option 3 M Option Unit can be mounted 9 Power Supply Voltage Blank 100 to 240 VAC D 24 VAC VDC 10 Terminal Cover 500 With Terminal Cover Note Casing color is black White Silver available on request r 1 This data sheet is provided as a guideline for selecting products Be sure to refer to the following user manuals for application precautions and other information required for operation before attempting to use the product E5CN H E5AN H E5EN H Digital Controllers User s Manual Advanced Type Cat No H157 J ESCN H ESAN H ESEN H Digital Controllers Communications Manual Advanced Type Cat No H159 I 2 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H omnon Ordering Information
39. omnon Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E a zs zy ea mm ana 48x96 mm A New High performance Controller High Resolution High Speed and High Input Accuracy With Logic Operations and preventive maintenance functions Plus Infrared Port on Front Panel e High resolution display with 5 digits 0 01 C display e High speed sampling cycle of 60 ms us C e High Accuracy Thermocouple Pt input 0 1 of PV Analog input 0 1 FS e Universal inputs on all models thermocouple PT analog to handle various sensors with one Controller Models also available with Remote SP e A PV SV status display function can be set to displaying the PV or SV and the status of the Temperature Controller auto manual RUN STOP and alarms e Flexible contact outputs with logic operations AND OR and 963 38 mim aex os mm delays set from the Support Software CX Thermo Ver 4 0 e Preventive maintenance for relays using a Control Output ON OFF NEW Counter _ e Model available with position proportional control ZA Refer to Safety Precautions on page 22 Main I O Functions Remote SP Input gt E Event Inputs L UL T d None Two 3 line Display Simultaneously displays set items such as the PV SV and MV Auto manual switching Temperature Controller status display Simple program Four ICR 5 digit 11 segment display with high resolution of 0 01 C function Universal Sensor Inp
40. onal E g5 fyMonitor Setting PF E Monitor Setting PF B DD v param Es eB B En Item Display 1 9E Item Display 2 gt B Input Iu eters E ne zzzi Ex 2 point shift 4 J cel era B of H Open Close Hysteresis Temperature Ex 08 Input Shift Value E Monitor Seting PF E Monitor Setting el B ltem Display 4 95 Item Display 5 B SHRP Extraction of Square EE ES ggl Root ae A es B UU Low cut Point Note The monitor setting items to be displayed is set in the Monitor Setting Item 1 to ce 5 parameters advanced function setting level PF Key 2 1 When the PF Setting parameter is set to A M for a Controller with a PF Key EBAN H EBEN H 2 When the PF Setting parameter is set to PFDP for a Controller with a PF Key ESAN H E5EN H Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 19 omnon Press the O Key for at least 1 s Press the O Key for at least 3 Oi ther than the Auto Manual Switch display x Initial Setting Level O Key less than 1 s Press the Press the O Key less than 1 s
41. owing ranges by scaling 19999 to 32400 1999 9 to 3240 0 199 99 to 324 00 or 19 999 to 32 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 00 20 0 50 00 100 0 50 00 I 100 0 200 0 199 9 199 9 200 0 I 200 0 199 9 200 0 200 0 199 9 200 0 Setting number 0 1 2 24 3 4 5 6 21 7 10 23 11 12 13 14 15 20 25 26 27 28 29 Shaded settings are the default settings The applicable standards for the input types are as follows K J T E N R S B JIS C 1602 1995 IEC 584 1 L Fe CuNi DIN 43710 1985 U Cu CuNi DIN 43710 1985 W W5Re W26Re ASTM E988 1990 JPt100 JIS C 1604 1989 JIS C 1606 1989 Pt100 JIS C 1604 1997 IEC 751 PL II According to Platinel Il electromotive force charts from BASF previously Engelhard Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H omnon Alarm Outputs Each alarm can be independently set to one of the following 15 alarm types The default is 2 Upper limit Auxiliary outputs are allocated for alarms ON delays and OFF delays 0 to 999 s can also be specified Note For models with heater burnout SSR failure and heater overcurrent detection alarm 1 will be an OR output of the alarm selected from the following alarm types and the alarms for heater burnout SSR failure and heater overcurren
42. pecified mounting space between Controllers To mount the Controller so that it is waterproof insert the waterproof packing onto the Controller When two or more Controllers are mounted make sure that the surrounding 9 105 temperature does not exceed the allowable operating temperature specified in the specifications Group mounting is not possible if an SSR output is used for control output 1 or 2 and the E53 C3N or E53 C3DN Output Unit is used For these combinations maintain the following mounting space between Controllers 0 8 920 110 min j40 8 0 120 mi n 12 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H omnon ESEN H 79 2 gt 112 E5EN H oL y Terminal Cover Waterproof Mounting Bracket E53 COV16 Packing Accessory Accessory Accessory Crimp terminal size M3 5 Mounted Separately Group Mounted 45 06 48 x number of units 2 5 9209 120 min Group mounting does not allow waterproofing Recommended panel thickness is 1 to 8 mm Group mounting is not possible in the vertical direction 40 8 Maintain the specified mounting space between 92 Controllers When two or more Controllers are mounted make sure that the surrounding temperature does
43. plicable models E5AN H E5EN H USB interface standard Conforms to USB Specification 1 1 DTE speed 38400 bps Computer USB type A plug Connector specifications Temperature Controller Infrared port on front of Controller Bus power Supplied from USB host controller Power supply voltage 5 VDC Current consumption 80 mA Power supply Ambient operating tempera 0 to 55 C with no condensation or ture icing Ambient operating humidity 1096 to 8096 20 to 60 C with no condensation Storage temperature or icing Storage humidity 10 to 80 Altitude 2 000 m max Approx 130 g with mounting adaptor Weight Note A driver must be installed in the personal computer Refer to installation information in the operation manual for the Conversion Cable Heater Burnout Alarms SSR Failure Alarms and Heater Overcurrent Alarms Models with detection for single phase CT input for heater current detec beu FLU for single ph tion odels with detection for single phase or three phase heaters Two inputs Maximum heater current 50A AC Input current indication 5 FS 1 digit max CompoWay F or CRC 16 Modbus accuracy Flow control None Heater burnout alarm set 0 1 to 49 9 A in units of 0 1 A Interface RS 485 RS 422 or RS 232C ting range 1 Minimum detection ON time 100 ms Retry function None SSR failure alarm setting 0 1 to 49 9 A in units
44. pprox 100 g Weight E5EN H Controller Approx 260 g Mounting Bracket Approx 100 g Degree of protection Front panel IP66 Rear case IP20 Terminals IPOO Memory protection Non volatile memory number of writes 1 000 000 times Setup Tool CX Thermo version 4 0 or higher Provided on the bottom of the ESAN H and E5EN H An E58 CIFQ1 USB Serial Conversion Cable is required to connect the computer to the ESAN H and E5EN H Provided on the front of the E5AN H and E5EN H An E58 CIFIR USB infrared Conversion Cable is required to connect the computer to the ESAN H or E5EN H 4 Setup Tool port Approved Stondardg UL 61010 1 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 Standards Conformed EN 61010 1 IEC 61010 1 Pollution level 2 overcurrent category II standards EMI EN 61326 Radiated Interference Electromagnetic Field Strength EN 55011 Group 1 class A Noise Terminal Voltage EN 55011 Group 1 class A EMS EN 61326 ESD Immunity EN 61000 4 2 EMC Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 3 Burst Noise Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Conducted Disturbance Immunity EN 61000 4 6 Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 5 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 8 Voltage Dip Interrupting Immunity EN 61000 4 11 1 The indication accuracy of K thermocouples in the 200 to 1300 C range T and N thermocouples at a temperature of 100 C max and U and L thermocouples at any temperatures is 2 C 1 digit max The indicat
45. put error Check the wiring of inputs for miswiring disconnections and short circuits and check the Operates as above Sc mi S Err 5 OFF ate input type the upper limit A D Turn the power OFF then back ON again If the display remains the same the controller must E 333 E333 converter be repaired If the display is restored to normal then a probable cause can be external noise OFF OFF error affecting the control system Check for external noise Memor Turn the power OFF then back ON again If the display remains the same the controller must E l l l E111 y be repaired If the display is restored to normal then a probable cause can be external noise OFF OFF error affecting the control system Check for external noise Note If the input value exceeds the display limit 19999 to 32400 though it is within the control range cccc will be displayed under 19999 and 2223 above 32400 Under these conditions control output and alarm output will operate normally For details on the control range refer to the E5CN H ESAN H ESEN H Digital Controllers User s Manual Advanced Type Cat No H157 These errors are displayed only when the PV SP is displayed Errors are not displayed for other displays Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 17 omnon E5EN H ESAN H Some parameters are not displayed depending on the model of the Controller and parameter settings For details refer to the E5C
46. reset or output malfunctions may occur 10 Make sure that the Temperature Controller has 30 minutes or more to warm up after turning ON the power before starting actual control operations to ensure the correct temperature display 22 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5 N E5_IN H omnon 11 When executing self tuning turn ON power to the load e g heater at the same time as or before supplying power to the product If power is turned ON to the product before turning ON power to the load self tuning will not be performed properly and optimum control will not be achieved 12 A switch or circuit breaker must be provided close to the product The switch or circuit breaker must be within easy reach of the operator and must be marked as a disconnecting means for this unit 13 Always turn OFF the power supply before pulling out the interior of the product and never touch nor apply shock to the terminals or electronic components When inserting the interior of the product do not allow the electronic components to touch the case 14 Do not use paint thinner or similar chemical to clean with Use standard grade alcohol 15 Design the system e g control panel considering the 2 seconds of delay that the product s output to be set after power ON 16 The output may turn OFF when shifting to certain levels Take this into consideration when performing control 17 The number of EEPROM write operations is limited Ther
47. rter the service life and the lower the temperature the longer the service life Therefore the service life can be extended by lowering the temperature of the Temperature Controller 3 When two or more Temperature Controllers are mounted horizontally close to each other or vertically next to one another the internal temperature will increase due to heat radiated by the Temperature Controllers and the service life will decrease In such a case use forced cooling by fans or other means of air ventilation to cool down the Temperature Controllers When providing forced cooling however be careful not to cool down the terminals sections alone to avoid measurement errors Measurement Accuracy 1 When extending or connecting the thermocouple lead wire be sure to use compensating wires that match the thermocouple types 2 When extending or connecting the lead wire of the platinum resistance thermometer be sure to use wires that have low resistance and keep the resistance of the three lead wires the same 3 Mount the product so that it is horizontally level 4 If the measurement accuracy is low check to see if input shift has been set correctly Waterproofing The degree of protection is as shown below Sections without any specification on their degree of protection or those with IPL 10 are not waterproof Front panel IP66 Rear case IP20 Terminal section IP00 E5CN U Front panel IP50 rear case IP20 terminals IPOO
48. serting the body of the Temperature Controller into the case make sure the PCBs are parallel to each other make sure that the sealing rubber is in place and press the ESAN E5EN toward the rear case until it snaps into position While pressing the E5AN ESEN into place press down on the hooks on the top and bottom surfaces of the rear case so that the hooks securely lock in place Make sure that electronic components do not come into contact with the case 1 Precautions when Wiring e Separate input leads and power lines in order to prevent external noise e Use wires with a gage of AWG24 cross sectional area 0 205 mm to AWG14 cross sectional area 2 081 mm twisted pair cable stripping length 5 to 6 mm e Use crimp terminals when wiring the terminals e Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0 74 to 0 90 N m however the terminal screws on the E5CN U must be tightened to a torque of 0 5 N m Use the following types of crimp terminals for M3 5 screws Iu 7 2 mm max Do not remove the terminal block Doing so will result in malfunction or failure 24 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5 N E5_IN H Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5 IN ES omnon N H 25 Warranty and Application Considerations Please read and understand this catalog before purchasing the products Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments Warranty and
49. ss the O Key for at by changing the Press the O Key least 3 s Display will flash Move to protect level for at least 1 s ec a after 1st second time setting Ee ibn 1 Initial Setting Level Press the O Key for at least 1 s Communica tions Setting Level Control stops Press the O Key for less than 1 s Input password while H is displayed Set value 169 Advanced Function Setting Level Input password CO Control in progress C Control stopped Calibration Level LL Not displayed for some models k1 You can return to the operation level by executing a software reset 2 qum Level change 2 It is not possible to move to other levels from the calibration level by operating the keys on the front panel It can be done only by first turning OFF the power k3 From the manual control level key operations can be used to move to the operation level only 4 When the PF Setting parameter is set to A M for a Controller with a PF Key EBAN H E5EN H 5 When the PF Setting parameter is set to PFDP for a Controller with a PF Key E5AN H E5EN H Error Displays Troubleshooting When an error occurs the No 1 display shows the error code Take necessary measure according to the error code referring the table below Status at No 1 display Meaning Action ee eur Control output Alarm output Ccoo In
50. t 1 A resistive load 500 aus e Note 1 The load current must be within the derating curve E 2 There is no zero cross function Q o igo ESANTVESENTH Derating Curve for SSR Outputs Reference Values T 250 VAC 30 VDC resistive load E 50 cos 1 5 1 5 o 30 1 25 7 3 10 Condition B god g 5 5 8 3 8 075 S 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 n Switching current A Condition A 0 25 0 i10 0 10 20 30 40 45 50 55 60 Ambient temperature C Condition A SSR outputs 100 ON Condition B SSR outputs 50 ON with 2 s control cycle 10 Advanced Digital Temperature Controller EXAN H E5EN H omnon External Connections A voltage output control output 1 for driving SSR is not electrically insulated from the internal circuits When using a grounding thermocouple do not connect any of the control output terminals to ground If the control output terminals are connected to ground errors will occur in the measured temperature values as a result of leakage current The voltage output control output 2 for driving SSR has basic insulation provided for the internal circuit Controllers Option Units Communications E53 ENO1 E53 ENO2 E53 ENOS E53 AKB RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 D SD D RDB A B 4 d Event Inputs RD G3 ra Hao ER jevi 3 sc 3 sc amp 3
51. t To output only a heater burnout alarm SSR failure alarm and heater overcurrent alarm for alarm 1 set the alarm type to 0 i e no alarm function k1 With set values 1 4 and 5 the upper and lower limit values can be Set Alarm output operation set independently for each alarm type and are expressed as L p y yp p val Alarm type When X is When X is and H We positive negative x2 Set value 1 Upper and lower limit alarm 0 S function Output OFF Case 1 Case2 Case 3 Always ON emm i H lt 0 L lt 0 1 Upper and lower on gt 25 L H SP SPL H H SP L 4 limit ET SP i RE Tl pn H LSP perm Hl lt L H gt L S 2 Upper limit o Em ow Uum i H gt 0 1 lt 0 m SP did SP SPH L H lt ILI 4 Lower limit on gt x ON 3 Set value 4 Upper and lower limit range OFF OFF SR SP Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Always ON 4 Upper andlower on 7H 5 ZE E H lt 0 L lt 0 1 limit range Orr SP L H SP SPL H H SP L e H lt 0 L gt 0 H gt 0 L lt 0 S NAP 5 Upper and lower oy 8i lul eil leds Ic H LSP IH gt ILI 1 limit with standby OFF a 4 H gt 0 L lt 0 sequence 5 SPH L IH lt ILI Upper limit with axle x k4 Set value 5 Upper and lower limit with standby sequence 6 standby OFF L OFF L For Upper and Lower Limit Alarm Described Above sequence e Case 1 and 2 Lower limit with on x T gt xe Always OFF when the upper limit a
52. uts Auxiliary Outputs e Two Three Logic operations Universal thermocouple Pt analog current voltage inputs Thermocouple Pt input Computer Support Software e Control output ON OFF 0 1 of PV 7 CX Thermo count alarm Analog input PV change rate alarm 0 1 FS Models optional with RS 485 or RS 232C communications Indication Accuracy Control Output 2 built in Output Unit e SSR outputs e Relay output Voltage output for driving SSR Current output Linear voltage output Sampling Period and control update 60 ms PF Key Control Output 1 Programmable built in Output Unit key function e SSR outputs e Relay output Voltage output for driving SSR Current output Linear voltage output Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5AN H E5EN H 1 omnon Lineup 2 auxiliary outputs E5AN H E5EN H DERE Advanced Type erminal bloc Universal inpu 2 control outputs 2 auxiliary outputs Note All controllers can be used for Heating Cooling and Heating amp Cooling control Model Number Structure Model Number Legend Controllers Option Units E5AN E5EN H MI 500 E53 123456789 10 1 1 Type 1 Function H Advanced ENO01 RS 232C communications ENO02 RS 422 communications ENO03 RS 485 communications AKB Event input 2 3 4 Control mode output 1 and output 2 AA 2 slots for control output m
53. ype Process Control Equipment It must be mounted in an enclosure that does not allow fire to escape externally b More than one disconnect switch may be required to de energize the equipment before servicing the product c Signal inputs are SELV limited energy 1 d Caution To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not interconnect the outputs of different Class 2 circuits 2 If the output relays are used past their life expectancy contact fusing or burning may occasionally occur Always consider the application conditions and use the output relays within their rated load and electrical life expectancy The life expectancy of output relays varies considerably with the output load and switching conditions Tighten the terminal screws to between 0 74 and 0 90 N m 3 Loose screws may occasionally result in fire Set the parameters of the product so that they are suitable for the system being controlled If they are not suitable unexpected operation may occasionally result in property damage or accidents A malfunction in the product may occasionally make control operations impossible or prevent alarm outputs resulting in property damage To maintain safety in the event of malfunction of the product take appropriate safety measures such as installing a monitoring device on a separate line A semiconductor is used in the output section of long life relays If excessive noise or surge is impressed on the output ter
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