Low pass filter, Process value) alarm – Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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Unit Group

Measuring units (*)

Miscellaneous

ppm, V, mA, Pulse, Hz, %, no unit?

Chemical Analysis

µS/cm, mS/cm, MPY, µMPY, mV, mg/L, %Sat, pH

Volume

L, hL, m3, Gal US; bbl US, gal Imp, ft3, yd3

Flow (flow rate)

L/s, L/min, L/h, m3/min, m3/h, Gal/s US, Gal/m US, Gal/h US, gal/s Imp, gal/m Imp, gal/h
Imp, bbl/s US, bbl/m US, bbl/h US, ft3/s, ft3/min, ft3/h, P/s, P/m

Temperature

°C, °F, °Rank, K

Pressure

bar, mbar, psi

(*) If the display does not have sufficient spaces available, only 3 or 6 digits are shown; please refer

to the table in chapter 5.2 for the specific unit abbreviations.

Low Pass Filter

To minimise the effect of spikes and fast transients acting on the device's external cabling and
possibly causing interferences, a low pass filter (PT1) is employed.

The setting is made via the selection of the filter stage (refer to the following Table 6).

Filter stage

Corresponds to limit frequency [Hz]

Effect

0

10

Lowest filter effect

1

5

2

2

3

1

4

0,5

5

0,2

6

0,1

7

0,07

8

0,05

9

0,03

Greatest filter effect

Table 6: Filter stage and limit frequency

(Process Value) Alarm

This function activates the general alarm output if a controlled process value exceeds the (adjustable)
upper and lower alarm limits.

If the scaling unit of a frequency input was changed, the corresponding alarm and warning
limits

and the set points of the corresponding modules have to be set manually to the value

corresponding with the new engineering unit of the input (no automatic conversion from one
unit to a different one!).

When changing the scaling values, the corresponding alarm and warning limit as the set
points of the corresponding modules should be examined for their relevance!

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