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1.2HYDRASTEP 2468 ELECTRONIC GAUGING SYSTEM
The Hydrastep 2468 is a sophisticated and flexible electronic gauging system. It is supplied in two main versions:
∙A Single Power Supply System with Local Level Display
∙A Dual Power Supply System with Local Level Display
For both systems, the printed circuit boards are housed in the same enclosure, allowing customers full capability to expand their system as and when conditions dictate.
Table 1.1 on page 1.7 is a summary of all upgrade paths and options for the Hydrastep 2468 system.
1.2.1INPUT BOARDS
All versions of the Hydrastep 2468 unit contain one or two input boards. The input boards mount on to the base plate in the enclosure. Each input board provides power supplies, electrode drive, signal processing, fault analysis and an analogue output.
The input board can accept inputs from 8, 10, 12, 14 or 16 electrodes. When two input boards are used (in a ‘dual power supply’ system) the electrodes are ‘interlaced’; that is, the odd numbered electrodes are connected to one input board and the even numbered electrodes are connected to the other. Full details of the wiring are covered in Chapter 2 under Installation.
Each input board also includes a current output circuit that provides an analogue representation of the water level in the column. The analogue output can be configured to give a current output in one of the following ranges:
∙0 to 20mA
∙4 to 20mA
∙20 to 0mA
∙20 to 4mA
1.2.2DISPLAY BOARD
The display board is mounted on to the hinged lid of the unit and provides indication through the viewing window on the enclosure. It also supplies configuration information to the input board(s); that is, the number of electrodes connected to the unit and the required water/steam switching threshold.
Figure 1.1 shows the local display with water level and system fault indication. Water level is indicated by two columns of LEDs, one red to indicate steam and one green to indicate water. The number of LEDs illuminated is dependent on the number of electrodes present and a blanking panel is available to mask the LEDs not used. In addition to the system fault indication is an
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