Horner APG XLt OCS HE-XT102-10 User Manual

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21

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2007

MAN0864-02

HE-XT102-10

Specifications / Installation


7 Analog

Conditioning

7.1 Filter


Filter Constant sets the level of digital filtering according to the
following chart.














Digital Filtering

. The illustration above demonstrates the effect of

digital filtering (set with Filter Constant) on module
response to a temperature change.


It is recommended that the filter constant for the HE-XT102-10 be set
to a value of 7. This will minimize noise and jitter, improve effective
resolution, and provide adequate speed for most temperature monitor
and control applications.

7.2 Thermistor

Linearization


Thermistors are measured using a half-bridge circuit that exhibits
variable resolution and the associated increased measurement
range.

Temperature, degrees C

Resolution, degrees C

-55 1.05
-35 0.36
-15 0.17

5 0.11

25 0.1
45 0.13
65 0.22
85 0.30

105 0.55
125 0.85
145 1.35


Best resolution is at 25°C, 77°F. With a constant 0.1°C resolution
circuit, the measurement range would only extend from –26°C to
+76°C.

Linearization must be performed by the user in the ladder application
code, using 26 internal %R registers per channel. The example
below uses %R1-26 to linearize one channel - %AI1. Linearization
consists of the following example steps.

1)

Load the desired linearization coefficients into a table on
First Scan using a Move Constant Data block.

Registers (Real)

Degrees C

Degrees F

R0011 -1.94454e-028

-3.50017e-028

R0013 2.40268e-023

4.32483e-023

R0015 -1.24101e-018

-2.23381e-018

R0017 3.46655e-014

6.23979e-014

R0019 -5.69403e-010

-1.02493e-009

R0021 5.62368e-006

1.01226e-005

R0023 -0.0353121

-0.0635617

R0025 163.878 326.981

2)

Load %AI0001 into %R0001 as a Real.

3)

Perform the Real Math Expression

4)

%R3 = (((%R11*%R1+%R13)*%R1+%R15)*%R1+%R17)

5)

Perform the Real Math Expression %R5 =
(((%R3*%R1+%R19)*%R1+%R21)*%R1+%R23)*%R1+
%R25

6)

Load %R0005 result into another register such as
%R0007 to save the temperature value.

7)

Steps 2 though 5 can be on a single rung.

The expression rung may be copied, substituting %AI0002 and %R00011 for %AI0001 and
%R0007, and used to linearize the second channel. Contact Horner APG Technical Support
for an example file containing the above program.

7.3 Thermistor

types

The HE-XE102-10 with the given example ladder code supports Kele Engineering Precon Type III, 10 KΩ
thermistors. It also directly supports the following 10 KΩ (Beta=3574) thermistors from Yellow Springs
Instruments (YSI).

44006 46006
44106 46031
44406 46041
44031 44907
45006 44908

8 I/O

Register

Map

Registers

Description

%I1 to %I12

Digital Inputs

%I32 Output

Fault

%I25 to %I31

Reserved

%Q1 to %Q16

Digital Outputs

%Q17

Clear HSC1 accumulator to 0

%Q18

Totalizer: Clear HSC2

Quadrature 1-2: Accumulator 1

Reset to max – 1

%Q19

Clear HSC3 Accumulator to 0

%Q20

Totalizer: Clear HSC4

Quadrature 3-4: Accumulator 3

Reset to max – 1

%Q21 to %Q32

Reserved

%AI1 to %AI4

Analog inputs

%AI5, %AI6

HSC1 Accumulator

%AI7, %AI8

HSC2 Accumulator

%AI9, %AI10

HSC3 Accumulator

%AI11, %AI12

HSC4 Accumulator

%AQ9 to %AQ14

Analog outputs

%AQ1, %AQ2

PWM1 Duty Cycle

%AQ3, %AQ4

PWM2 Duty Cycle

%AQ5, %AQ6

PWM Prescale

%AQ7, %AQ8

PWM Period

Note:

Not all XLT units contain the I/O listed in this table.


9 Technical

Support


For assistance and manual updates, contact Technical Support at the following locations:

North America:
(317) 916-4274
www.heapg.com
email:

[email protected]

Europe:
(+) 353-21-4321-266
www.horner-apg.com
email:

[email protected]


10

Safety Precautions for Installation and Connections to XLe

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All applicable codes and standards need to be followed in the installation of this
product.

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Adhere to the following safety precautions whenever any type of connection is
made to the module:


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Connect the safety (earth) ground on the power connector first before making

any other connections.

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When connecting to electric circuits or pulse-initiating equipment, open their

related breakers.

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Do not make connections to live power lines.

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Make connections to the module first; then connect to the circuit to be monitored.

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Route power wires in a safe manner in accordance with good practice and local

codes.

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Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and

insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits.

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Ensure hands, shoes, and floor are dry before making any connection to a power

line.

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Make sure the unit is turned OFF before making connection to terminals.

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Make sure all circuits are de-energized before making connections.

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Before each use, inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation.

Replace immediately if defective.

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