Weidmuller G128 Ultra SlimPak User Manual

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Description

Diagnostic LEDs

Output

Operation

Dynamic Deadband

The Ultra SlimPak G128 is a DIN rail mount, thermocouple input limit alarm with input terminal cold junction

compensation (cjc), dual setpoints and two contact closure outputs. The field configurable input and alarm

functions offer flexible setpoint capability. There are up to six temperature ranges available for each

thermocouple type to ensure accuracy and maximize setpoint resolution. A bipolar input switch is provided

for temperature ranges below 0°C.

The G128 is configurable as a single or dual setpoint alarm, with HI or LO trips, upscale or downscale

thermocouple burnout detection and failsafe or non-failsafe operation. Also included are adjustable

deadbands (0.25 to 5% of full scale input) for each setpoint and a flexible DC power supply which accepts

any voltage between 9 and 30Vdc.

The G128 is equipped with three front panel LEDs. The first is a dual function LED labeled INPUT. This

green LED indicates DC power and input signal status. Active DC power is indicated by an illuminated LED.

If this LED is off, check line power and wiring connection. If the input signal is more than 110% of the full

scale range, the LED will flash at 8 Hz. Below 0%, the flash rate is 4 Hz.

Two red LED's indicate the relay state for each setpoint. An illuminated red LED indicates the tripped

condition.

The G128 is equipped with two SPDT (form C) relays, rated at 120Vac or 28Vdc at 5 amperes. Each of

these relays is independently controlled by the field configurable set point and deadband.

The field configurable G128 limit alarm setpoints can be configured for HI or LO, failsafe or non-failsafe

operation. Each of the setpoints has a respective HI or LO deadband. In a tripped condition, the setpoint is

exceeded and the appropriate red LED will illuminate. The trip will reset only when the process falls below

the HI deadband or rises above the low deadband (see Figure 1). For proper deadband operation, the HI

setpoint must always be set above the LO setpoint.

In failsafe operation, the relay is energized when the process is below the HI setpoint or above the LO

setpoint (opposite for non-failsafe). In the failsafe mode, a power failure results in an alarm state output.

LSI circuitry in the G128 prevents false trips by repeatedly sampling the input. The input must remain beyond

the setpoint for 100 milliseconds, uninterrupted, to qualify as a valid trip condition. Likewise, the input must

fall outside the deadband and remain there for 100 milliseconds to return the alarm to an untripped

condition. This effectively results in a "dynamic deadband" - based on time- in addition to the normal

deadband.

Table 1

G128 input range

selector - switch settings

Key:

n ON

Load

Load

Diode

(optional)

Power

Power

MOV

0.1uF

Film

0.1uF

Film

Figure 3: AC Inductive Loads

Figure 2: DC Inductive Loads

47 ohm

1/2W

47 ohm

1/2W

Relay

Contacts

Relay

Contacts

+

-

Figure 1

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