High level alarm, Pump up constant level control, Pump down constant level control – Rockwell Automation 13DJ3 Liquid Level Controls User Manual

Page 11

Advertising
background image

11

Figure 8

Figure 9

High Level Alarm

INC

IN0

IC

L1

2NC

2N0

2C

L2

13DJ3-- MODEL 3000

PLUG-IN

CONTROL MODULE

1

2

3

4

8

7

0

5

LINE VOLTAGE

ALARM

RANGE

RESISTOR

Single probe high level alarm. The relay is de-energized with
probe immersed and energized with probe out of liquid.
Connections are shown for operation on ranges 1, 2 & 3.
For operation on ranges 4, 5 & 6, connect range resistor to
terminal “4” instead of terminal “3.”

Tank must be grounded

+

--

SOLID
STATE

OUTPUT
12 V MIN

High Level Alarm
Self-Latching with Push Button Reset

Tank must be grounded

INC

IN0

IC

L1

2NC

2N0

2C

L2

13DJ3-- MODEL 3000

PLUG-IN

CONTROL MODULE

1

2

3

4

8

7

0

5

LINE VOLTAGE

ALARM

RANGE

RESISTOR

Single probe high level alarm with electronic latching & push
and energized with probe out of liquid. Connections are shown
for ranges 1, 2 & 3. For operation on ranges 4, 5 & 6 connect
range resistor to terminal “4” instead of terminal “3.”

N.C. RESET

SWITCH

Figure 10

Figure 11

Pump Up Constant Level Control

INC

IN0

IC

L1

2NC

2N0

2C

L2

13DJ3-- MODEL 3000

PLUG-IN

CONTROL MODULE

1

2

3

4

8

7

0

5

LINE VOLTAGE

PUMP

RANGE

RESISTOR

A double probe installation, used for pump-up constant level
control. The relay is de-energized when the upper probe is
immersed and does not energize until the liquid drops below
the lower proble. Connections are shown for ranges 1, 2 & 3.
For operation on ranges 4, 5 & 6 connect range resistor to
terminal “4” instead of terminal “3.”

Tank must be grounded

+

--

SOLID
STATE

OUTPUT
12 V MIN

Pump Down Constant Level Control

INC

IN0

IC

L1

2NC

2N0

2C

L2

13DJ3-- MODEL 3000

PLUG-IN

CONTROL MODULE

1

2

3

4

8

7

0

5

LINE VOLTAGE

PUMP

RANGE

RESISTOR

A double probe installation, used for pump-down constant
level control. The relay is energized when the upper probe is
immersed and de-energized when the liquid drops below the
lower proble. Connections are shown for ranges 1, 2 & 3. For
operation on ranges 4, 5 & 6, connect ground to terminal “4”
instead of terminal “3.”

For insulated tanks, a grounded third probe must
must be added as shown. If an additional wire is
run between the control ground and the third probe,
it should be grounded at the control.

Advertising