Epson XDT manual Electrical Connections, Connecting Power

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XDT User’s Manual

3.3.2 Electrical Connections

All connections are made via a 21 contact, pluggable screw terminal block referred to as P1.

Pluggable Block Terminals

Power Supply Module

0.5A 250V

1

AC LIVE

 

 

4.3mH

 

 

 

0.1uf

 

 

 

 

 

275VAC

2

AC NEUTRAL

AC Power Input:

 

 

0.0047uf

0.0047uf

3

Not Connected

100 to 250VAC, 50/60Hz, 10VA

 

 

 

 

RFI filter board

4

AC GROUND

 

 

Sensor

5

SIG-IN

white

 

 

 

SENSOR CABLE

 

Measuring

6

SIG-RET

 

 

Circuitry

black

 

0.1uf

1M Ohm 33V 400W

7

A-OUT

Analog Output 4/20mA or 0/24mA or Voltage *

 

 

Logic ground and AC Power

 

8

A-RET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ground are connected for safety

 

 

 

 

RS 232 I/O *

and electromagnetic

 

9

TxD

 

interference considerations

 

 

 

 

10

RxD

 

CAUTION: Connecting the RS-232C interface

 

 

 

on instruments which do not have the option

 

 

11

RET

 

 

 

 

installed, will damage the instrument.

 

 

+DC power 15V OUTPUT and/or 15-30V INPUT* 0.5A

 

 

12

PS+

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

AC GROUND

 

 

 

14

Not Connected

 

 

 

15

NC

 

 

 

LO

16

NO

 

 

 

17

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ordinary relay contacts: 10A, 250VAC or 30VDC

ALARMS*

18

Not Connected

 

Hermetically Sealed relay contacts: 3A, 120VAC

 

 

 

19

NC

 

 

 

HI

20

NO

 

 

 

21

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instrument Circuit board

Note: * Options will function only if they are installed

Cable access to the XDT-NEMA enclosure is through three ports (refer to appendix E), which maintain the NEMA integrity:

One 1/2” NPT conduit fitting, may be used for high or low voltage connections. This port is intended for the power and high voltage relay wiring.

Two watertight cable grips located at the bottom of the instrument: for low voltage wiring only such as sensor, analog output, RS-232, or relays when used with low voltages. They accommodate cables with diameters 0.196” to 0.315”. To install a cable, loosen the nut, feed the cable through the grip and tighten the nut again. Unused cable grips should be plugged to maintain the integrity of the enclosure.

3.3.2.1 Connecting Power

The XDT is typically provided to be field wired to operate from AC Mains Power of 100 to 250VAC, 50/60Hz, 10VA, the instrument has an internal 0.5A, 250V fast acting fuse. However the XDT can also be optionally ordered to operate from 15 to 30 VDC 0.5A, with an internal 0.5A

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Contents Yyyyyyy y Sensor Serial No Instrument Serial No XDT User’s Manual Iii XDT User’s Manual Table of Contents Index Overview of the XDT XDT User’s Manual Sensor and Sampling Techniques Precautions using the sensor Sensor Installation & Sampling Techniques Sensor Technical SpecificationsNot Recommended In-situ InstallationExtractive Installation Mechanical Installation SAT Troubleshooting unexpected readingsElectromagnetic Compatibility Considerations Instrument Precautions using the XDTIsolation Instrument Technical SpecificationsXDT-NEMA IP65 Enclosure Installation InstallationInstrument Mechanical Installation XDT-PM DIN43700 Enclosure InstallationElectrical Connections Connecting PowerSensor Connection AC Mains Electrical Power ConnectionLow Voltage DC Powered Option Electrical Power Connection Wiring the Alarm ContactsInterfacing to the Analog Output Interfacing to the RS-232 option Operating the InstrumentStarting up 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display ConventionsPush Buttons Operating State Viewing Dewpoint ModeXDT User’s Manual Alarms Start Calibration HI **** ˚CSpanCheck Mode Single Point Self Calibration, manual or scheduled Instrument XDT User’s Manual SetUp State Viewing Serial Number ModeXDT User’s Manual Secured Password Protection Resetable Audio-Visual Alarm Option Nfpa compliant Troubleshooting the Instrument Display Explanation Required Action Maintenance XDT User’s Manual Glossary DB9 Glossary XDT User’s Manual Sign on message Calibration without key press Appendix a Flow Diagram of Operating State User InterfaceHere 16.24˚C˚F Appendix B Flow Diagram of Set-Up State User InterfaceSensor Mechanical AppendixAppendix D Optional Sensor Fittings Side View Appendix E XDT Circuit Board DimensionsAppendix E XDT-PM Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix E XDT-NEMA Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix F Sensor/SpanCheck Theory of Operation Appendix G Dewpoint Response time Analysis XDT User’s Manual Appendices Tested Instrument ˚C Appendix H Sample Gas Filter ConsiderationsSensor Appendix I XDT Grounding ConsiderationsAppendix J Analog Output vs. Dewpoint Instrument reading in ppmV Receive Help Data Who Reset Login Data command Help commandAppendix K RS-232C Interface Protocol K n m Error SensOpen or Error SensShort or Error SensSatLogin Command ? commandSerial Number Command Who CommandState User Interface Appendix L Procedure for Exchanging XDT SensorsAppendix M Uncertainty in LBS & ppmV calculations To obtain a RAN fill out this form and fax to 631 Xentaur Return Authorization Number Request FormPage Index Enclosure dimensions Pounds of H2O per million standard cubic Voltage, mains supply Iii Warranty