KROHNE IFC 110 Converter User Manual

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Part A System installation and start-up Sect. 2.3.2

05/2003

IFC 110 F

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2.3.2 Pulse output A1 for electromechanical totalizers (EMC)

PLEASE NOTE:

The output terminal A1 can be used as status output A1 or as a 2nd pulse output A1 for
electromechanical totalizers.
Setting is as described in Fct. 3.07 HARDWARE, see Sections 4.4 and 5.18.

• Pulse output A1 is electrically connected to status output A2 (common centre grounding

contact A

⊥) but electrically isolated from all other circuits.


Setting data and functions can note down in the Table in Sect. 3.

Please also refer to Section 2.7 ”Standard factory settings”.


All operating data and functions are adjustable, see Sections 4.4 and 5.7, Fct. 1.07.


Active mode:

uses the internal power supply, terminals E+/E-

Passive mode:

requires external power supply, U

ext

≤ 32V DC/24V AC, I ≤ 100mA

(I

≤ 200mA for polarized DC operation, see Section 6.3)


Max. adjustable frequency 50 kHz


Scaling

in pulses per unit of time (e.g. 10 pulses/s at Q

100%

flow) or

in pulses per unit of volume (e.g. 10 pulses/m³ or US Gal).


Pulse width

symmetric, pulse duty factor 1:1, independent of output frequency,

automatic, with optimum pulse width,

pulse duty factor approx. 1:1 at Q

100%

, or

pulse width range from 0.01 to 1 s adjustable as required for

correspondingly lower output frequency.


Forward/reverse flow measurement (F/R mode) is possible, see Section 5.15.


Connection diagrams see Section 2.6


Schematic wiring diagram for pulse output A1 for electromechanical totalizers EMC.

This pulse output has a MOSFET switch as output which switches direct and alternating
voltages similar to a relay contact.



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