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021505/04/11

 

 

7  Technical Data 

Measuring range 

0 ... 100 kLux 

Sensor 

SFH 206 K 

Spectral range 

400... 1100 nm 

Accuracy  

 2% of measuring range with vertical light incidence on 

the photodiode 

Acquisition angel with 7.1414.60.000 

Elevation  

Azimuth 

 

0... 90°  

8 x ± 22,5°    

Acquisition angel with 7.1414.61.000 

Elevation  

Azimuth 

 

0... 90°  

3 x ± 45°   

Electrical output  

 

 

7.1414.6x.000 

7.1414.6x.040 

7.1414.6x.041 

The outputs are shortcut-safe. The outputs can be 
connected in parallel 

 

0...10 V    per Sector; voltage- limited to < 10,5 V 

0...20 mA per Sector; current limited to < 20,5 mA 

4...20 mA per Sector; current  limited to < 20,5 mA 

Operating voltage 

12...28 VDC / 24VAC   

Load resistance           7.1414.6x.000 

Load                            7.1414.6x.04x 

≥ 1000 Ω 

350 Ω   

Operating current         7.1414.6x.000 

 

7.1414.60.04x 

 

7.1414.61.04x 

ca. 10 mA w/o heating (w/o signal currents)  

max. 250 mA with heating             

< 170 mA w/o heating (= 10 mA + 8x Iout) 

< 400 mA with heating  

< 70 mA w/o heating (= 10 mA + 3x Iout) 

< 300 mA with heating  

Ambient temperature 

- 30...+ 70° C 

Protection 

IP 65 

Weight 

150g 

Connection 

Screwed cable gland and clamp connector 

 

Summary of Contents for 7.1414.60.000

Page 1: ...Instruction for use 021505 04 11 Brightness Transmitter 7 1414 6x 0xx...

Page 2: ...etting of the Heating Device 8 5 Maintenance 8 6 Connecting Diagrams 9 7 Technical Data 10 8 Dimensional Drawing 11 9 Diagram Heating 11 10 EC Declaration of Conformity 12 Figures Figure 1 Horizontal...

Page 3: ...s of the model 7 1414 60 0xx is acquired by eight independent sensors photo diodes which are arranged in 45 segments North NE East SE South SW West NW The measuring value brightness of the model 7 141...

Page 4: ...Sector East 45 135 2 Sector South 135 225 3 Sector West 225 315 Remark The sensors photodiodes acquire the brightness related to a vertical surface In order to avoid a possible dewing the brightness t...

Page 5: ...0xx 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 North West South Ea...

Page 6: ...ention The electrical connection must be carried out only by a qualified expert The instrument must be opened only in dry conditions The uncovered electronics must not be damaged 4 1 Mechanical Mounti...

Page 7: ...rder to minimize reflections it is recommended to blacken the mast above the traverse acc to the length of the traverse Remark Mast holder traverse and adapter are not included in delivery Adapter Ord...

Page 8: ...er are to be screwed tightly together with the base part of the housing 4 3 Setting of the Heating Device On status of delivery the heating is activated In case a deactivation should be carried out pl...

Page 9: ...ansmitter 8 Sectors N Nord North NO Nord Ost North East O Ost East SO S d Ost South East S S d South SW S d West South West W West NW Nord West North West 7 8 9 10 11 12 SW W S SE SO NW GND Erde Earth...

Page 10: ...e The outputs can be connected in parallel 0 10 V per Sector voltage limited to 10 5 V 0 20 mA per Sector current limited to 20 5 mA 4 20 mA per Sector current limited to 20 5 mA Operating voltage 12...

Page 11: ...outside air temperature C temperature rise inside K Inside outside difference temperature by using the heating When the outside temperature is falling the heating capacity raises At a power supply of...

Page 12: ...the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC 2006 95 EC DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE CO...

Page 13: ...13 14 021505 04 11 Official BeNeLux distributor www catec nl Alterations reserved...

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