Burkert Type 1094 User Manual

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Technical Data

frequency inputs / gasoline pulses

6.5.1.

The volumetric flow of the delivered gasoline is measured by the piston
meter, converted into a frequency-proportional clock signal by the
gasoline pump computer and switched to the frequency input of the
controller (

Fig. 4: ).

In the controller this clock signal is processed as the actual value of
the volumetric flow of the gasoline.

High-level pulse:

3.4 V – 26 V

Low-level pulse:

0 V – +0,9 V

Input resistance:

> 10 kΩ

Max. input current:

5 mA

Min. pulse duration: 400 µs
Measurement rate:

1 measurement/0.75 s

Resolution:

1 Hz

Measuring range:

0 ... 51 l/min

Pulse rate:

Can be adjusted via manual control unit from
31 – 200 pulses/liter

Input

terminals

for gasoline

pulse

5 V

Input to the
controller

Jumper

(1

C03 / C05

GND

Fig. 4: Frequency input of the controller Type 1094 EV

(1

The Jumper C0 (C03 for side 1 and C05 for side 2) can be used
to switch the input from “open emitter” to “open collector”.

English

Type 1094 EV

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