1.2.4 Raise/Lower Regulator Model
A block diagram for the Raise/Lower Regulator model is shown in Figure
The outputs of all three
Each Raise and Lower input may be configured to accept a continuous or pulse incremental signal. The continuous signal is a dc input that, when switched to an ON state, allows the stepper motor to rotate in the proper direction; when switched to an OFF state, it stops the stepper motor and maintains a corresponding output value. The pulse incremental signal can be a single dc pulse or a pulse train input that causes stepper motor to change the out- put by an incremented amount. The amount of the output increment is determined by the settings of the configuration switches.
The outputs of all three
1.3 DATA PLATE
A data plate affixed to the Remote Set Regulator lists the instrument model, serial number and other relevant information. The features and options present in an instrument can be determined by comparing its model number to the model breakdown of Table
Remote Set Regulators certified for use in hazardous areas will include the seal of the certifying laboratory on the data plate. Certification will also be indicated as an element of the instrument model number listed on the data plate.
Table 1A - Model Number Breakdown
- SAMPLE MODEL NUMBER -
# = BASE MODEL NUMBER |
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A = ELECTRICAL INPUT | B = POWER | |
1 | = Raise/lower Input | 1 = 12V dc |
2 | = Analog Input | 2 = 24V dc |
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