Rockwell Automation 900-TC32 Digital Temperature Controllers, Series B User Manual

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Publication 900-UM007D-EN-E - January 2011

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Bulletin 900 Input & Output Overview

Table 1.A — Surge Absorber Selection

• Always connect an AC load to the triac relay output. The output will not

turn OFF if a DC load is connected.

• Alarms — Alarms are supported on the Bulletin 900 temperature

controllers. You can configure the alarm type and alarm value, or Upper
and Lower-Limit alarms.

If necessary, a more comprehensive alarm function can be achieved by
configuring the Standby Sequence, Alarm Hysteresis, Close in
Alarm/Open in Alarm and Alarm Latch ON/OFF parameters.

When the input error output is configured to ON, Alarm Output 1
turns ON when an input error occurs.

• Control Adjustment — Optimum PID constants can be configured

easily by using the AT (Auto-Tuning) and ST (Self-Tuning) parameters.

• Event Input — When the optional event input unit is mounted, the

following functions can be achieved by event input:

Multiple set point selection (multi-SP max. 4 points), RUN/STOP
mode change switching between automatic and manual operation, and
starting/stopping the simple program. Refer to Table 1.C and 1.E.

• HBA and HS Alarms — The Heater Burnout Alarm (HBA) and

Heater Short Alarm (HSA) and heater overcurrent function is
supported by selecting the appropriate controller (900-TC8) or option
module (900-TC16). Refer to Table 1.B for the TC8 and Table 1.E for
the TC16.

• Communications Function — Personal computer (PC)

communicationsare supported when the option communications unit is
mounted on the temperature controller. Refer to Table 1.C and 1.E.

Note:

The PC must have 900BuilderLite software installed.

Note:

900-TC protocol is an integrated general-purpose serial
communications protocol.

Note:

Modbus is a communications control method conforming to the RTU.
Mode of Modicon Inc.'s Modbus Protocol.

Note:

The 900-TC16 and 900-TC32 do not support the RS-232C interface.

Voltage Used

Varistor Voltage

Surge Resistance

100…120V AC

240…270V

1000 A minimum

200…240V AC

440…470V

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