Fig. 36 – Burkert Type 8045 User Manual

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Operatingandfunctions

hysteresis switching

The output status changes when a threshold is reached:

• by increasing flow rate, the output status changes when the high threshold X+ is reached.

• by decreasing flow rate, the output status changes when the low threshold X- is reached.

ON

OFF

Contact

X- X+

flow rate

Not inverted

ON

OFF

Contact

X-

X+

flow rate

Inverted

X- = low switching threshold of the transistor or the relay (1-, 2- or 3-)

X+ = high switching threshold of the transistor or the relay (1+, 2+ or 3+)
Window switching: the output status changes as soon as any threshold (X- or X+) is reached.

ON

OFF

Contact

X- X+

flow rate

Not inverted

ON

OFF

Contact

X-

X+

flow rate

Inverted

X- = low switching threshold of the transistor or the relay (1-, 2- or 3-)

X+ = high switching threshold of the transistor or the relay (1+, 2+ or 3+)

Fig. 36:

Window or hysteresis switching

2 s

2 s

2 s

ON

OFF
ON

OFF
ON

OFF
ON

OFF
ON

OFF
ON

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

DO

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hysteresis switching

Window switching

Not inverted

Not inverted

Inverted

Inverted

Not inverted

Not inverted

Inverted

Inverted

Flow rate

High switching threshold

Low switching threshold

DEL= 0s

DEL= 2s

DEL= 0s

DEL= 2s

Fig. 37:

Operation example of the transistor output with switching thresholds

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Type 8045

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