5 mechanical installation, 1 general guidelines, 6 electrical installation – ROTRONIC MP400H User Manual

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E-M-HM-V1_10

Rotronic AG
Bassersdorf, Switzerland

Document code

Unit

HygroMet MP Humidity Temperature
Meteorological Probe: User Guide

Instruction Manual

Document Type

Page 10 of 19

Document title

© 2009; Rotronic AG E-M-HM-V1_10

Function / Setting

HM

HC2

Notes

Unit system

X

X

The HygroMet setting overrides HC2 probe setting regarding the
HygroMet signals. The HC2 probe settings still apply when the
probe is used alone

Make sure to use the same humidity symbol and the same
temperature unit for both the HygroMet and probe.

Out-of-limits value alarm

X

X

The HygroMet settings are independent from the HC2 probe
settings.

The HC2 probe settings have an effect only when the HygroMet is
enabled to monitor alarms generated by the probe

When out-of-limit values have been defined for the same parameter
for both the HygroMet and probe, any alarm is triggered based on
the narrowest set of limits (assuming that the HygroMet has been
set to monitor probe alarms).

Analog outputs

X

X

Parameter and scale
The HC2 probe settings have no effect on the HygroMet

5

Mechanical installation

5.1 General guidelines

Install the HygroMet MP so that the local conditions at the sensors are typical of the environment to be
measured:

a) Use either a shield or a shelter to protect the probe and sensors from direct exposure to solar

radiation and precipitation. Several shields are available from ROTRONIC (see specifications).

b) In an open field, install the probe at least 6.6 feet (two meters) above ground. Increase this

distance if the ground surface is concrete or black top (such as above a roof).

6

Electrical installation

6.1 General wiring guidelines


Power supply wiring


Heavy machinery and instrumentation should not share the same power supply wiring. If this cannot be
avoided, noise filters and surge protectors should be used. Most UPS devices have those features already
integrated.


General guidelines for signal cables


The following guidelines are derived from European Standard EN 50170 for the transmission of signals by
copper wires. When planning an installation, the rules provided by EN 50170 should be followed under
consideration of local circumstances to determine the position of machines and equipment.

All ROTRONIC products are tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility according to EMC Directive
2004/106/EG and following European standards:

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