Installation – ABUS Technologies Field Logger Data Acquisition/Recorder User Manual

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ABUS TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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Field

Logger

6. INSTALLATION

6.1 Input Signal

INPUT TYPE

WORKING RANGE

Thermocouple J

-50 to 760°C (-58 to 1400

°F)

Thermocouple K

-90 to 1370°C (-130 to 2498

°F)

Thermocouple T

-100 to 400°C (-148 to 752

°F)

Thermocouple E

-35 to 720°C (-31 to 1328

°F

)

Thermocouple N

-90 to 1300°C (-130 to 2372 °F)

Thermocouple R

0 to 1760°C (-32 to 3200 °F)

Thermocouple S

0 to 1760°C (-32 to 3200 °F)

Thermocouple B

150 to 1820°C (302 to 3308 °F)

Pt100

-200.0 to 530.0°C (-328.0 to 986.0 °F)

4-20mA type J

-50 to 760°C (-58 to 1400 °F)

4-20mA type K

-90 to 1370°C (-130 to 2498 °F)

4-20mA type T

-100 to 400°C (-148 to 752 °F)

4-20mA type E

-35 to 720°C (-31 to 1328 °F)

4-20mA type N

-90 to 1300°C (-130 to 2372 °F)

4-20mA type R

0 to 1760°C (-32 to 3200 °F)

4-20mA type S

0 to 1760°C (-32 to 3200 °F)

4-20mA type B

150 to 1820°C (302 to 3308 °F)

4-20mA type Pt100

-200.0 to 530.0°C (-328.0 to 986.0 °F)

4-20mA

Indication range from -1999 to 9999

Field Logger Input Signals

6.2 Alarm

The Field Logger has two relays (ALM1 and ALM2) which can be used as alarm outputs. They

can also be used as digital outputs. In this case, a Modbus command controls its logical state. When it

is used as alarms these relays can be associated to any input channel in an independent way. Two

distinct alarm Set-points can be set to every input channel performing a HIGH (Maximum) or LOW

(Minimum) functions.

The HIGH alarm will signal when the input exceeds the value configured in the respective Set-

point. The alarm LOW will be ON whenever the input signal is below its respective Set-point.

The alarms can be associated to any of the relays (or both). All input channels can share the same

relay; the output which will perform an “OR” logic with all the requests. In the case where various

channels use their alarms associated to the same output, the relay will be energized when any of the

channels enters into an alarm condition, remaining so as long as at least one alarm is using it.

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