Super Systems 20PQ User Manual

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ERROR MESSAGES

OVERRANGE, UNDERRANGE AND SENSOR LEADS
BREAK DETECTION

ON THE MAIN INPUT
The device is capable to detect a fault condition on the main
input (OVERRANGE or UNDERRANGE or SENSOR LEADS
BREAK).
When the process variable exceeds the full scale value
programmed by "ñ.In.t" [C.d02], an OVERRANGE condition will
be shown on the upper display as show in the following figure:

When the process variable is lower than the initial scale value
programmed by "ñ.In.t" [C.d02], an UNDERRANGE condition
will be shown on the upper display as show in the following
figure:

In presence of an main input out-of-range condition, the control
outputs operate as follows:

a) When “SF.Cn” [C.G09] is set to “Std.”:

a.1) An OVERRANGE is detected and

- the device is set for one control output only, the output

will be forced to 0 % (if reverse action is programmed)
or to 100% (if direct action is programmed).

- the device has two control outputs, the “Main” output is

forced to 0 % and “Secondary” output is forced to 100%.

a.2) An UNDERRANGE is detected and

- the device is set for one output only, the output is

forced to 100 % (if reverse action is programmed) or to
0 % (if direct action is programmed).

- the device has two control outputs, the “Main” output is

forced to 100 % and “Secondary” output is forced to 0
%

b) With “SF.Cn” [C.G09] set to “Ov.Un”, when an overrange or

an underrange condition is detected, the power output is
forced to the safety value “SF.UL” [C.G10].

c) When “SF.Cn” [C.G09] is set to “OvEr”

c.1) if an overrange condition is detected, the power output is

forced to the safety value “SF.UL” [C.G10]

c.2) if an underrange condition is detected the instrument will

operate as described at point a.2).

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