3 relays, 4 4–20 ma loop – Bacharach H25-IR User Manual

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H25-IR

Preparing for Operation

Instruction 3015-4342

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2.5.3 Relays






Four SPDT relays (rated 2 A, 250 VAC – inductive / 5 A, 250 VAC - resistive) can be individually programmed
to energize under any one of 11 different operating conditions. The contacts of these relays can be connected
to an external device that will activate when the designated operating condition is met. Refer to Section 2.7
External Relay Connections
.

Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the relay to be programmed. Press ENT to make the selection and
display that relay’s assignment screen.

Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the desired operating condition for the selected relay. Press ENT to
save the selection.














NOTE:
SETPOINT is the gas value as entered per Section “2.6.5 Setpoint.”

LOG LIMIT is the total accumulated leak value as entered per Section “4.2.10.4 Setting the Log Limit.”


For example: If Relay 1 is programmed to “CLOSE AT LOG LIMIT,” its N.O. contacts can be connected to an
external alarm device (e.g. strobe light or buzzer) that will activate when the total accumulated leak value in the
data log has reached its programmed limit.

TIP: When measuring the total leak-rate of a system, it’s important to clear the log per Section “4.2.10.2
Clearing the Log” before starting a new series of leak-rate measurements.

2.5.4 4–20 mA Loop





Selecting the 4–20 mA LOOP function allows the current loop factor to be changed from its factory default of
0.016 ppm (corresponds to 0.016 mA per ppm), which provides an output range of 0 ppm (4 mA) to 1,000 ppm
(20 mA). Refer to Equation 3.1.

Use the Left and Right buttons to move the blinking cursor across the screen to highlight the digit to be modified,
and then use the Up and Down buttons to modify that digit. Press ENT to save the new loop factor.

Loop Output in mA = (Loop Factor x ppm) + 4 mA Eq. 3.1


TIP: The loop output can be checked per Section “5.1.5 Loop Test”.

EDIT LOOP FACTOR

0

.016ppm

1 = NOT USED

2 = NOT USED
3 = NOT USED
4 = NOT USED

RELAY 1 ASSIGNED TO
NOT

USED

CLOSE >= SETPOINT

CLOSE < SETPOINT

CLOSE ON FAULT

CLOSE DURING CAL

CLOSE IN MEASURE

CLOSE AT LOG LIMIT

CLOSE IN SETUP 1

CLOSE IN SETUP 2

CLOSE IN SETUP 3

CLOSE IN SETUP 4

CLOSE WHEN TESTING

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