T1641100 Red Lion Controls, T1641100 Datasheet
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Tel +1 (717) 767-6511 Fax +1 (717) 764-0839 www.redlion.net MODELS T16 & P16 - TEMPERATURE/PROCESS CONTROLLERS GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Model T16 Controller accepts signals from a variety of temperature sensors (thermocouple or RTD), while the Model P16 Controller accepts either ...
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. DISPLAY: 2 Line by 4-digit, LCD negative image transmissive with backlighting. Top (Process) Display: 0.3" (7.6 mm) high digits with red backlighting. Bottom (Parameter) Display: 0.2" (5.1 mm) high digits with green backlighting. 2. ANNUNCIATORS: Status Annunciators: ...
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... PART NUMBERS 18-36 VDC/24 VAC 85 to 250 VAC — T1610010 T1610000 Yes T1611110 T1611100 — T1620010 T1620000 Yes T1621110 T1621100 Yes T1641110 T1641100 — P1610010 P1610000 Yes P1611110 P1611100 — P1620010 P1620000 Yes P1621110 P1621100 Yes P1641110 P1641100 PART NUMBERS TP16KIT1 ...
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... Install them near the power entry point of the enclosure. The following EMI suppression devices (or equivalent) are recommended: Ferrite Suppression Cores for Signal and Control cables: Fair-Rite # 0443167251 (Red Lion Controls # FCOR0000) TDK # ZCAT3035-1330A Steward # 28B2029-0A0 Line Filters for input power cables: Schaffner # FN610-1/07 (Red Lion Controls # LFIL0000) Schaffner # FN670-1 ...
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S ETTING THE To insure proper operation, the Analog Output jumpers must be set to the same range selected in programming Module 2-OP. The default jumper setting is for 20 mA. The default setting in Module 2-OP is 4-20 ...
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W IRING THE WIRING CONNECTIONS All wiring connections are made to the rear screw terminals. When wiring the controller, use the numbers on the label and those embossed on the back of the case, to identify the position number ...
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R EVIEWING THE FRONT PANEL KEYS The F1 key is pressed to exit (or escape) directly to the start of the ! Display Loop. While in the Display Loop, the F1 key can be pressed to activate its programmed ...
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The values shown for the displays are the factory settings. SETPOINT VALUE (SP1 -999 9999 to 0 T16 0. 0 P16 SETPOINT VALUE (SP2 -999 to 9999 !" T16 2. 0 P16 Typically, the controller is ...
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P ROGRAMMING To enter Hidden Loop, press " for 3 seconds. Note: Parameters shown bold are the only parameters visible in the Hidden Loop with Factory Settings. Setpoint and Output Power are factory set for the Display Loop. The ...
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AUTO-TUNE START # tUNE NO YES " NO The Auto-Tune procedure of the controller sets the Proportional Band, Integral Time, Derivative Time, Digital Filter, Control Output Dampening Time, and Relative Gain (Heat/Cool) values appropriate to the characteristics of the process. ...
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MODULE INPUT TYPE tYPE SELECTION TYPE SELECTION tc-t tc tc-j tc-E tc tc-* LIN J TC tc-K r385 K TC tc-r r392 R TC tc-S r672 S TC tc-b rLIN B TC ...
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F1 KEY FUNCTION F1In NONE SELECTION FUNCTION SELECTION NONE A1rS No Function Reset Alarm 1 trnF A2rS Auto/Manual Select Reset Alarm 2 SPt ALrS Setpoint Select Reset Both Alarms 7.1 MODULE INPUT TYPE tYPE ...
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INPUT VALUE SCALING POINT 2 INP2 For Key-in Method, enter the second coordinate Input Value by using the arrow keys. To ...
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MODULE CYCLE TIME CYCt 250. 0 seconds 2. 0 The Cycle Time is entered in seconds with one tenth of a second resolution the total time for one on and one ...
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ANALOG OUTPUT RANGE (OPTIONAL) ANtP 0-10 V 0-20 mA 4-20 mA 4-20 Select the type of output and range. The Analog output jumpers are factory set to current. They must be changed if voltage output is desired. The Analog output ...
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MODULE LARM AVAILABLE ALARM ACTIONS No action, the remaining Alarm NONE None parameters are not available. The alarm energizes when the Process Absolute High AbHI Value exceeds the alarm value + 1/2 (balanced hysteresis) the hysteresis ...
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ALARM ACTION ALARM 1 ACt1 NONE AbHI AbLO AuHI AuHI d-HI d-LO b-IN b-ot Select the action for the alarms. See Alarm Action Figures for a visual explanation. ALARM ANNUNCIATOR ALARM 1 &*+( nor Normal rEv Reverse nor With normal ...
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MODULE enable Cooling in Heat/Cool applications, the Alarm 2 Action must first be set for Cooling. (For P16 Controllers, the cooling output is sometimes referred to as secondary output.) When set to cooling, the output ...
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MODULE 9 F ACTORY CALIBRATION CodE 48 The controller is fully calibrated from the factory. Recalibration is recommended every two years by qualified technicians using appropriate equipment. Calibration may be performed by using the front panel or with the ...
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Analog Output Calibration (T16 and P16) Set the controller Analog jumpers to the output type being calibrated. Connect an external meter with an accuracy of 0.05% (or better) that is capable of measuring 10. 20. terminals ...
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C M ONTROL ODE ON/OFF CONTROL The controller operates in On/Off Control when the Proportional Band is set to 0.0%. In this control mode, the process will constantly oscillate around the setpoint value. The On/Off Control Hysteresis (balanced around the ...
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TIME PROPORTIONAL PID CONTROL In Time Proportional applications, the output power is converted into output On time using the Cycle Time. For example, with a four second cycle time and 75% power, the output will be on for three seconds ...
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PID Adjustments In some applications, it may be necessary to fine tune the Auto-Tune calculated PID parameters this, a chart recorder or data logging device is needed to provide a visual means of analyzing the process. Compare the ...
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PARAMETER VALUE CHART DISPLAY LOOP DISPLAY PARAMETER FACTORY SETTING SP SETPOINT VALUE SP1 SP SETPOINT VALUE SP2 OP OUTPUT POWER PERCENT ProP * PROPORTIONAL BAND 100. 0 120 Intt * INTEGRAL TIME dErt * DERIVATIVE TIME AL-1 * ALARM 1 ...
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T16 & P16 P ROGRAMMING Q O UICK VERVIEW 25 ...
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