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WIKA operating instructions model CS4S
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Heater burnout alarm (HB)
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Input of the value for the heater load current which, if it drops below, the heater
burnout alarm will be triggered.
Entering the value 0.0 deactivates the alarm.
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Only available when one of the options [W1x] is present.
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It is recommended that the value is set to approx. 80 % of the usual heating
current in order to take voltage fluctuations into account.
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Setting range:
for the current range up to 5 A [W10]: 0.0 ... 5.0 A
for the current range up to 10 A [W11]: 0.0 ... 10.0 A
for the current range up to 20 A [W12]: 0.0 ... 20.0 A
for the current range up to 50 A [W15]: 0.0 ... 50.0 A
0.0 A
LP_F
Control loop monitoring time
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Input of the time for the control loop monitoring (temperature change in time X).
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Only available when one of the options [2AR] or [2AL] is present.
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Setting range: 0 ... 200 minutes
0 minutes
LP_H
Control loop monitoring span
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Input of the temperature span for the control loop monitoring (temperature change
in time X).
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Only available when one of the options [2AR] or [2AL] is present.
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Setting range: 0 ... 150 °C (°F)
0.0 ... 150.0 °C (°F) (with decimal point)
0 ... 1,500 (current/voltage signal inputs, decimal point appropriate
to the scaling)
0 °C
A1, A2 Setting ranges
Alarm types
Setting ranges
High alarm
–Measuring span to +Measuring span °C (°F)
1)
Low alarm
–Measuring span to +Measuring span °C (°F)
1)
High/Low alarm
0 to measuring span °C (°F)
1)
Range alarm
0 to measuring span °C (°F)
1)
Process high alarm
Minimum value to maximum value of the input configuration
2)
Process low alarm
Minimum value to maximum value of the input configuration
2)
High alarm with standby
–Measuring span to +Measuring span °C (°F)
1)
Low alarm with standby
–Measuring span to +Measuring span °C (°F)
1)
High/Low alarm with standby
0 to measuring span °C (°F)
1)
With input configurations with decimal point, the minimum value is -199.9 and the maximum value is 999.9.
All alarms, with the exception of the two process alarms, refer to a ± deviation from the set point.
1) With current/voltage signal inputs, the measuring span corresponds to the measuring span which was scaled for the input signal.
2) With current/voltage signal inputs, the minimum and maximum values correspond to the scaled start value and end value respectively.
7. Configuration