Temperature limiters (TB) and temperature monitors (TW) are used to monitor thermal processes in systems, to signal
whenever the measurement exceeds or falls below an adjustable limit value.
This limit infringement is indicated by built-in LED K1 and the fitted relay switches the system to a safe operating state
(alarm range).
1.1Temperature monitor (TW)
The temperature monitor is a device which, when activated, resets automatically if the sensor temperature has fallen below or
risen above set limit value AL by an amount equal to the switching differential.
vChapter 7.5 “C115 Switching action”
1.2Temperature limiter (TB)
The temperature limiter is a device which, when activated, is locked out. It can be reset by hand or with the aid of a tool, if the
sensor temperature has fallen below or risen above limit value AL by an amount equal to the switching differential.
vChapter 7.5 “C115 Switching action”
1.3Differential measurement
The TB/TW can measure the differential of two Pt 100 resistance thermometers in a 2-wire circuit.
If the system is within the OK range, the relay is active and LED K1 shows green.
If the system leaves the OK range or infringes set limit value AL, the relay switches off and LED K1 shows red.
vChapter 7.1 “C111 Analog inputs”
2 Identifying the instrument version
AC supply:
DC supply:
The nameplate is glued to the side of the housing.
The supply voltage must correspond to the voltage given on the nameplate!
Please read these operating instructions before commissioning the instrument.
These operating instruction are valid from instrument software version: 237.02.01 (Press + ).
Keep the manual in a place which is accessible to all users at all times.
Your comments could help us to improve these operating instructions.
Phone: (06 61) 60 03-7 27
Fax:(06 61) 60 03-5 08
2.1Service addresses
Phone support in Germany:
Phone: +49 661 6003-300 or -653 or -899
Fax:+49 661 6003-881729
E-mail: service@jumo.net
Temperature limiter (TB) / temperature monitor (TW)
Vers ion
8factory setting
9configuration to customer specification
Switching action
0151Inverse temperature monitor
0152Direct temperature monitor
0153Inverse temperature limiter
0154Direct temperature limiter
Measurement input (programmable)
001Pt100 in 3-wire circuit
003Pt100 in 2-wire circuit
005Pt1000 in 2-wire circuit
006Pt1000 in 3-wire circuit
0242 x Pt100 for differential measurement
037W3Re-W25Re D
039Cu-CuNi T
040Fe-CuNi J
041Cu-CuNi U
042Fe-CuNi L
043NiCr-Ni K
044Pt10Rh-Pt S
045Pt13Rh-Pt R
A
046Pt30Rh-Pt6Rh B
048NiCrSi-NiSi N
0520 to 20 mA
0534 to 20 mA
0630 to 10 V
0712 to 10 V
601KTY11-6
Supply
23 110 to 240 V AC +10% /-15%, 48 to 63 Hz
25 20 to 30V AC/DC, 48 to 63Hz
701160 / 8 - 0153 - 001 -23
factory setting
2.2Scope of delivery
-JUMO safetyM TB/TW in the ordered version
- 1 Operating Instructions 701160.0
All the required settings are described in the current operating instructions.
Carrying out manipulations not described, or expressly forbidden in the operating instructions, will put your
warranty at risk!
If you have any problems, please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office.
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3 Mounting and removal
3 Mounting and removal
The instrument is clipped onto a 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715) from the front.
h Insert a screwdriver into the release slot, push towards the instrument and swing it downward, out of the DIN rail.
8
3.1Mounting location
Preferably vibration-free, so that screw terminals cannot work loose!
a
Free from aggressive media, such as strong acids and caustic solutions and preferably free from dust and powder or
a
other suspended matter, so that ventilation slots cannot get blocked up!
3.2Close mounting
Maintain at least 10 cm of space at the top,
a
so that the release slot can be accessed with a screwdriver from above.
Several instruments can be mounted right next to one another, without a gap.
a
3.3Electrical isolation
(1) Measurement input(2) Relay output
(3) Binary input(4) Binary output
(5) Setup interface(6) LC Display
(7) Supply
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A
V
A
4 Electrical connection
4.1Installation notes
The instrument is fitted with electronic components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
It is therefore important during mounting, maintenance and servicing that personnel working on the instrument
have adequate electrostatic discharge protection.
All incoming and outgoing lines without a connection to the mains supply must be laid with shielded and twisted cables.
a
Lay the shield to ground potential on the device side.
If possible, do not lay the input and output cables close to components or lines through which current is flowing.
a
The instrument is not suitable for installation in areas with an explosion hazard.
a
Do not connect any additional consumers to the screw terminals for the instrument supply.
a
Both the choice of cabling material for installation and the electrical connection of the instrument must comply with the
a
relevant local or national regulations.
Suitable measures must be taken to protect the relay circuit.
a
The maximum contact rating is 230 V / 3A (resistive load).
Electromagnetic compatibility conforms to the standards and regulations cited in the technical data.
a
vChapter 8 “Technical data”
Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Approval to EN 14597 is only valid if the correct sensor with DIN approval is set up and connected at configuration
level.
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4.2Connection diagram
AC supply:
DC supply:
Screw terminals are used for connecting strands with a cross-section of 0.2 to 2.5mm2.
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A
Lead resistance must be entered for resistance
thermometers in 2-wire circuit with longer cable
lengths.
vSetup program:
edit => advanced configuration
Supply
as on nameplate
AC
L1 External conductor
N Neutral conductor
4 Electrical connection
DC
L+
L-
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Analog inputsThermocouple /
double thermocouple
(evaluated for temp. Limiter)
Resistance thermometer in 2-wire circuit
(evaluated for temp. Limiter)
or KTY11-6 PTC in 2-wire circuit
Resistance thermometer in 3-wire circuit
(evaluated for temp. Limiter)
Resistance thermometers 2 x Pt100 in
2-wire circuit for differential measurement
(lead compensation not possible)
S
P
9
1012
Ö
3,15AT
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Analog inputs0 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA (evaluated for temp. Limiter)
0(2) to 10 V
Binary inputfor connection to floating contact
Binary output24 V DC / 20 mA (short-circuit proof)
Relay outputRelay with safety fuse for pole contact
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1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
LC-Display
Setup interface
Screw terminals
4 keys for
navigation,
for editing parameters
and for manually
unlocking the relay
P
Reset
KV
K1
LED for
operating state and
warning alarm
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5 Commissioning the instrument
5.1Displays and controls
h Apply the supply voltage, all segments light up four seconds long (for testing the segments).
If everything is properly connected on the instrument, it will display the limit value, measured value or warning alarm,
depending on the configuration.
vIf an alarm or error message appears, see Chapter 11 “Alarm messages”.
LC display4-digit, seven-segment display for numerical values
LED K1green OK range
LED KVyellow Warning alarm active
KeysIncrease value
above
5-digit alphanumeric display for presenting letters
and unit below
red Alarm range
Reduce value
Setup
interface
Programming
Reset for manually resetting the relay
A PC interface and an adapter (4-pin socket) are
used to connect the instrument to a PC.
5.2Display after switch-on
vThe value to be displayed is adjustable, as in Chapter 7.6 “C116 Display after switch-on”
5.3Selecting and editing parameters (plausibility requirement for input values)
Values are displayed in the normal display.
h To edit a value, here, for example, the AL limit, perform steps 1 - 4
1Press for longer than 2 secs
2Use to increase
or
to reduce
1st value in the parameter level appears
AL flashes
3Press briefly
4Briefly press to confirm.
The value is stored.
H At parameter level, if no key is pressed, the instrument automatically
returns to normal display after 30 seconds (timeout) and the value is not stored.
Limit flashes for checking, both at top and bottom of
display
Use + to return to normal display or
return automatically after a timeout
vsee overview of operation on the first inside page of this manual
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5.4Canceling editing
+ will cancel editing, the original value is retained.
5.5Acknowledging alarms (for temperature limiters (TB) only)
Requirement: C114 = 0 or C114 = 1
h Press (Reset) with a suitable tool
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Parameter level
Normal display
seconds
Limit value
Warning
alarm
1
Only available
when C111=24
Digital filter
Only avalable when C119=1 or 2
Alarm limit for
differential
6 Parameter level
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6 Parameter level
This level is where to find the parameters AL, VA, ALD and DF, which are freely accessible to operating personnel at the factory.
h In normal display, press for longer than 2 secs and AL will appear.
This level can be inhibited by the setup program.
vChapter 10.3 “Activating the access code”
7 Configuration level
All the configuration level parameters C111 - C122 are listed in the table below.
Parameters that are not required are automatically blanked out.
h In normal display, press for longer than 2 secs and AL will appear.
h Press again for longer than 2 secs and C111 will appear.
Each time you press , you move to the next parameter.
All the parameters are freely accessible at the factory, but can be inhibited via the setup program.
vChapter 10.3 “Activating the access code”
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7.1C111 Analog inputs
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Analog inputComment
001Pt 100
006Pt 1000
601KTY11-6 PTCsensor in 2-wire circuit-1999 to +9999°C-55°C/ +155°C
003Pt 100
005Pt 1000
0242x Pt 100 DINfor differential measurement-1999 to +9999°C-205°C/ +855°C
EN 60751
EN 60751
EN 60751
EN 60751
in 3-wire circuit-1999 to +9999°C-205°C/ +855°C
in 3-wire circuit-1999 to +9999°C
in 2-wire circuit-1999 to +9999°C
in 2-wire circuit-1999 to +9999°C
The TB/TW can measure the differential of two Pt 100 resistance thermometers in a 2-wire
circuit.
Measurement input INP (terminal 1 and 2) acquires the first temperature.
The second measurement input IN2 (terminal 2 and 3) acquires the second temperature.
The differential DIF = INP - IN2 is displayed and evaluated.
Setting range for ALD: -1999 to 9999
Setting range for AL:
(can be restricted via
setup)
Limits for
overrange/
underrange
-205°C/ +855°C
-205°C/ +855°C
-205°C/ +855°C
k Factory setting
Analog inputComment
If the system is in the OK range, the relay is active and LED K1 shows green.
If the system leaves the OK range, the relay switches off and LED K1 shows red.
Setting range for AL:
(can be restricted via
setup)
Limits for
overrange/
underrange
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Analog inputComment
037
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
048
052
0534 to 20 mA-1999 to +9999°C 3.6 to 21mA
0630 to 10 V-1999 to +9999°C 0 to 10.5 V
0712 to 10 V-1999 to +9999°C 1.8 to 10.5V
W3Re-W25Re DThermocouple-1999 to +9999°C-5 to +2500°C
Cu-CuNi TThermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C-205 to +405°C
Fe-CuNi JThermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C-205 to +1205°C
Cu-CuNi U Thermocouple DIN 43710-1999 to +9999°C-205 to +605°C
Fe-CuNi L Thermocouple DIN 43710-1999 to +9999°C-205 to +905°C
NiCr-Ni K Thermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C-205 to +1377°C
Pt10Rh-Pt S Thermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C -5 to +1773°C
Pt13Rh-Pt R Thermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C -5 to +1773°C
Pt30Rh-Pt6Rh B Thermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C 295 to 1825°C
NiCrSi-NiSi N Thermocouple EN 60584-1999 to +9999°C-105 to +1305°C
0 to 20 mA-1999 to +9999°C 0 to 21mA
v Chapter 10.4 “Restricting the setting
range for the AL limit (minimum/maximum
value master)”
7 Configuration level
Setting range for AL:
(can be restricted via
setup)
Limits for
overrange/
underrange
kFactory setting
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7.2C112 Setting for a double thermocouple
A
When the unit changes to °F, the measurement is
converted. All other measurement-related values,
such as AL, are unchanged!
Double thermocoupleComment
0nosensor short circuit not detected!
1yesonly available for C111 from 037 to 048
v Chapter 7.1 “C111 Analog inputs”
Can detect a sensor short circuit
7.3C113 Unit, decimal place
Unit, decimal placeComment
0°C, no decimal place
1°C, one decimal place
2°F, no decimal place
3°F, one decimal place
7.4C114 Device function
Device functionComment
0Initial commissioning of TB
1Temperature limiter TBRelease is only necessary if the temperature is exceeded
2Temperature monitor TWAutomatic release
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Whatever the switching state of the relay before the power failure, the TB
remains locked when the power returns.
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7 Configuration level
24
Switching
action
0inverseIf limit value AL is exceeded, the fitted relay switches OFF. LED K1 shows red and the limit
Comment
flashes in the display.
The temperature limiter remains in this state, even if the measured value falls below limit AL.
Only when a tool has been used to press the "Reset" key or if a switch has been operated by
a relevant configuration of the binary input, does the relay switch back ON and LED K1 shows
green.
The temperature monitor automatically switches the relay back ON and LED K1 shows
green, when the measured value falls below limit AL.
k Factory setting
Switching
action
1directIf the value falls below limit AL, the fitted relay switches OFF. LED K1 shows red and the limit
If the "absolute" warning alarm has been set (C119 =1), value VA for the warning alarm must be checked when
changing from inverse to direct. Once the change is made, this is less than the limit value and falls within the alarm
A
range.
Comment
flashes in the display.
The temperature limiter remains in this state, even if the measured value rises above limit
AL. Only when a tool has been used to press the "Reset" key or if a switch has been operated
by a relevant configuration of the binary input, does the relay switch back ON and LED K1
shows green.
The temperature monitor automatically switches the relay back ON and LED K1 shows
green, when the measured value rises above limit AL.
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7.6C116 Display after switch-on
Normal displayComment
0Limit valueChapter “Overview of operation”
1Measured value
2Warning alarm
3Limit for the differentialCan only be set when C111 = 24
4Differential
5Measured value 2
(differential measurement) is set.
7.7C117 Binary input function
Binary input functionComment
0inactive
1UnlockingThe binary input has the same function as the "Reset" key
2Keyboard inhibitTo prevent unauthorized device operation
3Level inhibitConfiguration and parameter levels are inhibited.
k Factory setting
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7.8C118 Display switch-off after timeout
Display switch offComment
0inactiveDisplay is permanently switched on.
1activeDisplay switches off after a timeout and re-appears,
as soon as a key is pressed.
7.9C119 Warning alarm function
The warning alarm is indicated via LED KV and is output simultaneously at the binary output. The switching action can be
configured as an absolute value or as an interval to the limit value (relative).
Warning alarm functionComment
0inactiveWarning alarm and LED KV switched off.
1absolute valueWarning alarm limit fixed.
2Interval from the limit valueThe warning alarm limit varies with the value of the limit set for switching
k Factory setting
off the relay.
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7.10 SCL, SCH, AL LO, AL HI, OFFS, HYST1, HYST2
FunctionCommentValue range
(factory
setting in bold)
SCLlower limit of standard signalonly when C111 set with 52, 53, 63, 71-1999 to 0 to 9999
SCHupper limit of standard signalonly when C111 set with 52, 53, 63, 71-1999 to 100 to 9999
AL LOlower limit of the setting range for
AL HIupper limit of the setting range for
OFFSMeasurement offsetWith measurement offset, a measured value
HYS1Limit value switching differential0 to 1000 to 1 to 100
HYS2Warning alarm switching differential 0 to 100 (only when C119 = 1 or C119 = 2)0 to 1 to 100
limit value AL and warning alarm VA
limit value AL and warning alarm VA
Must fall within the measuring range of the
connected sensor or standard signal!
maximum adjustment: -1999 to 9999
can be corrected by a programmable value.
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 0 to 9999
7.11 C 120 Limit value for relay switching operations
Meaning
Limit-value for relay switching operations
This is where the total number of permissible relay switching operations is set.
If the limit-value for relay switching operations (C121) is higher than this Limitvalue, error message 0001 is displayed immediately and the relay is deenergized.
If "0" is set, the function is inactive.
Value range
(factory setting in bold)
0 to 1000 to 9999
7.12 C 121 Count for relay switching operations
Meaning
Count for relay switching operations
This is the actual counted amount of switching operations for the relay.
If the limit-value set under C120 (factory setting 1000) is reached,
error message 0001 is displayed and the relay is deenergized.
If this error is acknowledged, counting starts again from 0.
7.13 C 122 Operating hours counter
Meaning
Operating hours counter
This indicates the number of hours the instrument is in operation.
The times when the instrument was connected to the power supply are added
together.
This counter cannot be acknowledged and once it reaches 10,000 hours,
displays hours in thousands (10t).
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(factory setting in bold)
0 to 9999
Value range
(factory setting in bold)
0 to 99999
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8 Technical data
8.1Analog inputs
Resistance thermometers
DesignationMeasuring rangeAccuracy
Pt 100 EN 60751-200 to +850 °C0.1%
KTY11-6 PTC-50 to +150 °C1%
Pt 1000 EN 60751-200 to +850°C0.1%
Connection circuit2-wire, 3-wire circuits
Sampling210 ms
Input filter2nd order digital filter; filter constant adjustable from 0 to 100secs
Features2 x Pt100 for differential measurement, display can also be programmed in °F
Thermocouples
DesignationMeasuring rangeAccuracy
Fe-CuNi L DIN 43710-200 to +900°C0.4%
Fe-CuNi J EN 60584-200 to +1200°C0.4%
Cu-CuNi U DIN 43710-200 to +600°C0.4%
Cu-CuNi T EN 60584-200 to +400 °C0.4%
NiCr-Ni K EN 60584-200 to +1372°C0.4%
1
1
30
NiCrSi-NiSi N EN 60584-100 to +1300 °C0.4%
Pt10Rh-Pt S EN 605840 to +1768°C0.4%
Pt13Rh-Pt R EN 605840 to +1768°C0.4%
Pt13Rh-Pt6Rh B EN 60584300 to 1820°C0.4%
W3Re-W25Re D0 to +2495°C0.4%
Cold junctionPt 100, internal
Cold junction accuracy± 1K
Sampling210 ms
Input filter2nd order digital filter; filter constant adjustable from 0 to 100secs
Featuresalso programmable in °F
1. Accuracy refers to the maximum extent of the measuring range.
DC voltage, DC current
Measuring rangeAccuracy
0 to 20mA, voltage drop < 2 V
4 to 20mA, voltage drop < 2 V
0 to 10V, input resistance > 100 kΩ
2 to 10V, input resistance > 100 kΩ
Scalingfreely programmable within the limits
Sampling time210 ms
Input filter2nd order digital filter; filter constant adjustable from 0 to 100secs
0.2%
0.1%
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RTD temperature probe
and KTY11-6
Overrange and
underrange
Probe and lead
break
Probe short circuit is detected
is detected
LEDs K1 and KV light up; "9999" flashes in the display
is detected
LEDs K1 and KV light up; "9999" flashes in the display; relay K1 is
inactive.
LEDs K1 and KV light up;"9999" flashes in the
display
Relay K1 is inactive
Twin thermocouplesThermocouples Current 0 to 20 mA, 4 to
is not detected
20mA
Voltage 0 to 10 V, 2 to 10 V
is detected at 4 to 20mA
and 2 to 10V
LEDs K1 and KV light up;
"9999" flashes in the display
Relay K1 is inactive
1 relay10,0000 operations at a contact rating of 3A/230V, 50Hz resistive load
1 Binary output24 V DC / 20mA logic signal, short-circuit proof
Contact protection circuit:
safety fuse 3.15AT, installed in the pole contact arm within the instrument
8.5Supply
Supply 20 to 30V AC/DC, 48 to 63Hz
Power consumption5 VA
110 to 240 V AC +10/-15%, 48 to 63Hz
8.6Test voltages to EN 60730, Part 1
Between input or output and supply
- at 110 to 240 V AC supply +10% /-15%3.7kV/50Hz
- at 20 to 30V AC/DC supply, 48 to 63 Hz3.7kV/50Hz
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8.7Electrical safety
Clearances / creep paths
Mains to electronic components and probe
Mains to the relay
Relay to electronic components and probe
Electrical safetyaccording to DIN EN 14597 (DIN EN 60730-2-9)
Protection type Iwith internal separation to SELV current circuits
≥6 mm / ≥8 mm
≥6 mm / ≥8 mm
≥6 mm / ≥8 mm
Overvoltage category III, pollution degree 2
8.8Environmental influences
Ambient temperature range0 to +55°C
Storage temperature range-30 to +70°C
Temperature error≤ ± 0.005% / K dev. from 23°C1 for resistance thermometers
≤ ± 0.01% / K dev. from 23°C
Climatic conditions85% rel. humidity, no condensation
EMCto EN 14597 and standards from the EN 61326 series of standards
Interference emissionClass B
Interference immunityTest level for safety, control and regulating instruments (RS) to EN 14597
1.All details refer to the full scale value
(3K3 with extended temperature range to EN 60721)
1
for thermocouple, current, voltage
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8.9Housing
Materialpolyamide (PA 6.6)
Screw terminal0.2 to 2.5mm2 screw terminal
Mountingon 35mm x 7.5 mm DIN rail to EN 60715
Operating positionvertical
Weightapprox. 160g
ProtectionIP 20 to EN 60529
8.10 Approvals/Marks
approval
marks
DINDIN CERTCOTW/TB 1206 08DIN EN 14597all instrument versions
c UL usUnderwriters Laboratories20091123-E325456UL 60730-2-9all instrument versions
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Inspection authorityCertificate/Inspection
numbers
inspection basics valid for
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Note: Because of the high response accuracy, the use of thermowells (pockets) is not admissible.
Actual type designationOld type
designation
Probe typeTemperature range Nom. length mm Process connection
RTD temperature probe Data Sheet 90.2006
902006/65-228-1003-1-15-500-668/000-1 x Pt100-170 ... +700°C500
902006/65-228-1003-1-15-710-668/000-710
902006/65-228-1003-1-15-1000-668/000-1000
902006/55-228-1003-1-15-500-254/000-1 x Pt100-170 ... +700°C500
902006/55-228-1003-1-15-710-254/000-710
902006/55-228-1003-1-15-1000-254/000-1000
902006/65-228-2003-1-15-500-668/00090.271-F012 x Pt100-170 ... +700°C500Stop flange,
902006/55-228-2003-1-15-500-254/000-2 x Pt100-170 ... +700°C500movable
G1/2 compression
clamp
902006/55-228-2003-1-15-710-254/000-710
902006/55-228-2003-1-15-1000-254/000-1000
Thermocouples Data Sheet 90.1006
901006/65-547-2043-15-500-668/00090.019-F012 x NiCr-Ni, TypE „K“-35 ...
+800°C500Stop flange,
mo
vable
901006/65-547-2043-15-710-668/00090.020-F01710
901006/65-547-2043-15-1000-668/00090.021-F011000
901006/65-546-2042-15-500-668/00090.019-F112 x Fe-CuNi, TypE „L“-35 ... +700°C500
901006/65-546-2042-15-710-668/00090.020-F11710
901006/65-546-2042-15-1000-668/00090.021-F111000
901006/66-550-2043-6-500-668/00090.023-F012 x NiCr-Ni, TypE „K“-35 ...
+1000°C500
9010
06/66-550-2043-6-355-668/00090.023-F02355
901006/66-550-2043-6-250-668/00090.023-F03250
901006/66-880-1044-6-250-668/00090.0211 x PT10Rh-PT, TypE „S“0 ... 1300°C2
50
9010
06/66-880-1044-6-355-668/00090.022355
901006/66-880-1044-6-500-668/00090.023500
901006/66-880-2044-6-250-668/00090-D-0212 x PT10Rh-PT, TypE „S“0 ... 1300°C2
50Stop flange,
mo
vable
901006/66-880-2044-6-355-668/00090-D-022355
901006/66-880-2044-6-500-668/00090-D-023500
9 DIN-approved probes
9 DIN-approved probes
9.1Probes for operation in air
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9.2Probes for operation in water and oil
901006/66-953-1046-6-250-668/00090.0271 x PT30Rh-PT6Rh, TypE „B“ 600 ... 1500°C250
901006/66-953-1046-6-355-668/00090.028355
901006/66-953-1046-6-500-668/00090.029500
901006/66-953-2046-6-250-668/00090-D-0272 x PT30Rh-PT6Rh, TypE „B“ 600 ... 1500°C250
901006/66-953-2046-6-355-668/00090-D-028355
901006/66-953-2046-6-500-668/00090-D-029500
Note: Because of the high response accuracy, the use of thermowells (pockets) is not admissible.
Actual type designationOld type
designation
Probe typeTemperature range Nom. length mm Process connection
RTD temperature probe Data Sheet 90.2006
90.2006/10-402-1003-1-9-100-104/0001 x Pt100-40 ... +400°C100G1/2 screw connection
90.2006/10-402-2003-1-9-100-104/0002 x Pt100100
902006/54-227-2003-1-15-710-254/00090.272-F022 x Pt100-170 ... 550°C65...670movable
G1/2 compression clamp
902006/54-227-1003-1-15-710-254/00090.272-F031 x Pt10065...670
902006/10-226-1003-1-9-250-104/00090.2391 x Pt100-170 ... 480°C250G1/2 screw connection
902006/10-226-2003-1-9-250-104/00090-D-2392 x Pt100250
Thermocouples Data Sheet 90.1006
901006/54-544-2043-15-710-254/00090.020-F022 x NiCr-Ni, Type „K“-35 ... 550°C65...670movable
G1/2 compression clamp
901006/54-544-1043-15-710-254/00090.020-F031 x NiCr-Ni, Type „K“65...670
901006/54-544-2042-15-710-254/00090.020-F122 x FeCuNi, Type „L“65...670
901006/54-544-1042-15-710-254/00090.020-F131 x FeCuNi, Type „L“65...670
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Note: Because of the high response accuracy, only use thermowells (pockets) that are included in the scope of delivery.
Actual type designationOld type
designation
Probe typeTemperature range Nom. length mm Process connection
RTD temperature probe Data Sheet 90.2006
902006/53-505-2003-1-12-190-815/00090D239-F032 x Pt100-40 ... +400 °C190
902006/53-507-2003-1-12-100-815/00090.239-F022 x Pt100
(arranged one
below the other
in protection tube)
-40 ... +480 °C100
902006/53-507-2003-1-12-160-815/00090.239-F12160
902006/53-507-2003-1-12-190-815/000190
902006/53-507-2003-1-12-220-815/00090.239-F22220
902006/53-507-1003-1-12-100-815/00090.239-F011 x Pt100-40 ... +480 °C100weld-in sleeve
902006/53-507-1003-1-12-160-815/00090.239-F11160
902006/53-507-1003-1-12-220-815/00090.239-F21220
902006/53-505-1003-1-12-190-815/00090.239-F031 x Pt100-40 ... +400 °C190
902006/53-505-3003-1-12-100-815/00090.239-F073 x Pt100-40 ... +400 °C100
902006/53-505-3003-1-12-160-815/00090.239-F17160
902006/53-505-3003-1-12-220-815/00090.239-F27220
902006/40-226-1003-1-12-220-815/00090.280-F301 x Pt100-170 ... +480°C220weld-in sleeve
902006/40-226-1003-1-12-160-815/00090.280-F31160
902006/40-226-1003-1-12-100-815/00090.280-F32100
Thermocouples Data Sheet 90.1006
901006/53-543-1042-12-220-815/00090.111-F011 x Fe-CuNi Type „L“-35 ... 480°C220weld-in sleeve
901006/53-543-2042-12-220-815/00090.111-F022 x Fe-CuNi Type „L“220
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9.3Probes for operation in air, water and oil
A
Note: Because of the high response accuracy, the use of thermowells (pockets) is not admissible.
Actual type designationOld type
designation
Probe typeTemperature range Install. length mm Process connection
RTD temperature probe Data Sheet 90.2006
90.2006/10-390-1003-1-8-250-104/00090.210-F951 x Pt100max. 300°C250
Thermocouples Data Sheet 90.1006
901006/45-551-2043-2-xxxx-11-xxxx2 x NiCr-Ni, Typ
E
„K“max. 1550°C50...2000
Sensor short circuit can only be detected with a double thermocouple.
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10 Setup program
1. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
This program and the interface with adapter can be supplied as
accessories. They offer the user the following advantages:
- easy and convenient parameterization and archiving from a PC
- simple duplication of parameters for instruments of the same type
10.1 Hardware and software requirements
- PC Pentium III or above
- 128 MB RAM, 16 MB free space on hard disk
-CD-ROM drive
- free USB interface, Mouse
-Microsoft
h Connect USB cable of interface to the PC
h Connect PC interface with USB/TTL converter to the instrument via
10.2 Displaying the device software version
h Press the and keys simultaneously, holding them down
This version is also recognized by the setup program and shown under
Info
The software versions of the instrument and the Setup program
must be compatible, otherwise an error message will appear!
1
Windows 2000/XP
the adapter (4-pin socket)
Info through Setup.
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10.3 Activating the access code
The factory setting is for no level inhibit to be active in the instrument.
The access code can only be activated by the Setup program.
h In the Setup program, enter a different value to "0" for the access code and transfer it to the instrument
Now the parameter level and the configuration level on the device are only accessible with the correct access code.
h Press for 2 seconds (parameter level) "Code" appears in the lower display
h Set the access code with the and keys
h Acknowledge with
10.4 Restricting the setting range for the AL limit (minimum/maximum value master)
It may be necessary, for security reasons, to restrict the setting range of the AL limit for operating personnel. This is done with
the minimum/maximum value master in the Setup program.
The factory setting for AL is adjustable in the range -1999 to 9999.
h new minimum/maximum value master entered
h transfer setup data to the instrument
11 Alarm messages
The following alarm messages can be shown in alternation with the temperature display:
Alarm displayCauseRemedy
9999 flashes Gone above measured value
The measured value is too large, is
outside the range, or a probe has
broken.
Gone below measured value
The measured value is too small, is
outside the range, or a probe shortcircuit has occurred.
h Check probe and connecting cable for damage or
short-circuit
vChapter 4.2 “Connection diagram”
h Check that the correct probe has been set or
connected
vChapter 7.1 “C111 Analog inputs”
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Error display (code)CauseRemedy
The total number of relay switching
operations has been reached.
0002Terminal temperature
0003Reference voltage
0004Calibration constantThe instrument must be returned to JUMO for repair.
0005Configuration data
0006reserved0007reserved-
is outside the -10 to 80°C range
The measured value is above 999 or below
-999 and is thus outside the 3-digit display
range.
Value cannot be displayed (too large or too
small)
h Increase the total number of relay switching
operations
vChapter 7.11 “C 120 Limit value for relay
switching operations”
h Acknowledge with the Reset key
vChapter 7.12 “C 121 Count for relay switching
operations”
h Check the ambient temperature
h Acknowledge with the Reset key
If that does not help, send the instrument in
- A/D converter error
h Acknowledge with the Reset key
If that does not help, send the instrument in
h Send the instrument in
vChapter 2.1 “Service addresses”
0008reserved0009Calibration data checksumThe instrument must be returned to JUMO for repair.
0010Configuration data checksum
0011Register error
0012RAM error
0013ROM error
0014Program run error occurred
0015Watchdog Reset occurred
0016Overvoltage
Secondary voltage too high
h Send the instrument in
vChapter 2.1 “Service addresses”
h Check mains voltage level
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DescriptionCauseRemedy
This appears on the
display:
The Setup program is transferring data.
The monitoring function switches off briefly
during data transmission and the instrument restarts.
- Wait for data transmission
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The measurement in the
upper display flashes.
LED K1 shows red,
although the measurement is in the OK range
The instrument is in the alarm range
The measured value flashes in the display and
depending on which switching action is set
(direct or inverse), is above or below the limit.
- Measured value too high or too low
- Temperature values too far
apart during differential measurement
The instrument is set up as a temperature
limiter (TB).
Even if the measured value returns to the OK
range after going overrange, the relay of a
temperature monitor does not reset automatically.
It must be unlocked manually.
h Press twice and check the limit value.
h Discover the reason why the limit value was
was infringed (above or below the limit)
h Correct the limit value, if necessary
h Reduce hysteresis if too great, as it may be
too far into the OK range.
vChapter 7.5 “C115 Switching action”
h Press (Reset) with a suitable tool and
unlock the relay manually.
DescriptionCauseRemedy
Relay contact between
terminals 9, 10 or 9, 12
does not switch.
- The fitted safety fuse in the pole arm 9 is
faulty.
h Measure terminals 9 and 10 of the relay with
a continuity tester when LED K1 shows
green.
h Measure terminals 9 and 12 of the relay with
a continuity tester when LED K1 is off
h The instrument must be returned to JUMO
for repair.
vChapter 2.1 “Service addresses”
Double LED lit (green and
red simultaneously)
- Internal system error - Switch the supply off and then back on again
If this does not help, the instrument must be
returned to JUMO for repair.
vChapter 2.1 “Service addresses”
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