Enabling/disabling relays, Setting relay outputs, Table 31 – Vaisala HMT330 User Manual

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Chapter 4 _________________________________________________________________ Operation

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Table 31

Relay State Examples

Criterion for

Relay Activation

Transmitter

Operation Status

NC-C

Connected

NO-C

Connected

Not chosen

Power off

RH below 50 %*

Measured RH
above 50 %

Measured RH
below 50 %

RH above 50 %*

Measured RH
above 50 %

Measured RH
below 50 %

Fault status

Measurement OK

Error active

Online status

Measurement live

Purge or sensor
heating active

* Hysteresis has an effect when relay switching is based on live measurement.
See section Hysteresis on page 127.

Enabling/Disabling Relays

You can deactivate the relay outputs for example for service purposes of
your system.

Setting Relay Outputs

NOTE

When you have only one relay module installed, its relays are called
“relay 1” and “relay 2”.

When you have two relay modules, the relays of the module connected
to slot MODULE 1 are called “relay 1” and “relay 2” and relays
connected to slot MODULE 2 are called “relay 3” and “relay 4”.

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