Omron 61F-G, 61F-G1, 61F-G2, 61F-G3, 61F-G4 User Manual

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Floatless Level Switch (Basic Type)
Refer to Safety Precautions for Floatless Level Controllers.
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61F-@@
61F-G@
Basic Building-block Controllers That Mount Directly to Panels for Easier Maintenance
• Easy maintenance with building-block Relay Units.
• Easy identification of operating status with LED operation indicator.
• Lineup includes models for tropical regions and for high temperatures. Achieve stable detection even in high­temperature environments.
Model Number Structure
CSM_61F-G__DS_E_4_2
1. Control Application
G: Automatic water supply and drainage G1: Automatic water supply with idling prevention or water
shortage alarm
G2: Automatic water supply and drainage with abnormal
water increase alarm
G3: Automatic water supply and drainage with full tank and
water shortage alarm
G4: Automatic water supply with water level indicator for
water supply tank and water receiving tank and prevention of idling due to water shortage
I: Liquid level indication and alarm (no two-wire models)
2. Type
Blank: General-purpose L 2KM: Long-distance (for 2 km) L 4KM: Long-distance (for 4 km) H: High-sensitivity D: Low-sensitivity R: Two-wire T: High-temperature
Position of LED indicator
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Ordering Information
Type Set contents General-purpose Long-distance, 2 km Long-distance, 4 km High-sensitivity
Model Model Model Model
Application G 61F-G Base x 1
Application G1 61F-G1 Base x 1
Application G2 61F-G2 Base x 1
Application G3 61F-G3 Base x 1
Application G4 61F-G4 Base x 1
Application I 61F-I Base x 1
Relay Unit 61F-11@ Units x 1 61F-11 61F-11L 2KM 61F-11L 4KM 61F-11H
Application
Application
Application
Application
Application
Application
Relay Unit
61F-11@ Units x 1
61F-11@ Units x 2
61F-11@ Units x 2
61F-11@ Units x 3
61F-11@ Units x 5 MK3P Relay x 1
61F-11@ Units x 2
Type Set contents Low-sensitivity 2-wire Tropical environments High-temperature
G 61F-G Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 1
G1 61F-G1 Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 2
G2 61F-G2 Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 2
G3 61F-G3 Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 3
G4 61F-G4 Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 5 MK3P Relay x 1
I 61F-I Base x 1
61F-11@ Units x 2 61F-11@ Units x 1 61F-11D 61F-11R --- 61F-11T
61F-G 61F-GL 2KM 61F-GL 4KM 61F-GH
61F-G1 61F-G1L 2KM 61F-G1L 4KM 61F-G1H
61F-G2 61F-G2L 2KM 61F-G2L 4KM 61F-G2H
61F-G3 61F-G3L 2KM 61F-G3L 4KM 61F-G3H
61F-G4 61F-G4L 2KM 61F-G4L 4KM 61F-G4H
61F-I 61F-IL 2KM 61F-IL 4KM 61F-IH
Model Model Model Model
61F-GD 61F-GR 61F-G-TDL 61F-GT
61F-G1D 61F-G1R 61F-G1-TDL 61F-G1T
61F-G2D 61F-G2R 61F-G2-TDL 61F-G2T
61F-G3D 61F-G3R 61F-G3-TDL 61F-G3T
61F-G4D 61F-G4R 61F-G4-TDL 61F-G4T
61F-ID --- 61F-I-TDL 61F-IT
61F-G@
Note: 1. When ordering, specify the desired operating voltage at the end of the model number.
Example: 61F-G [110/220 VAC]
Desired supply voltage
2. If you order with a standard model number, the corresponding Relay Units are also delivered as part of a set.
If you order the 61F-G, one 61F-11 Relay Unit is included in the set.
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Specifications
Advanced Operation
With advanced operation, the internal relay operates as soon as control power is supplied to the G1F and is reset when current flows between the poles. Wiring is the same as for models with sequential operation.
Standard Models
Specifications
61F-G@
Items General-purpose
Controlling materials and operating condi­tions
Supply voltage 100, 110, 120, 200, 220 or 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz
Operating voltage range
InterElectrode voltage 8 VAC 24 VAC 8 VAC
InterElectrode current Approx. 1 mA AC max. Power consumption 61F-G@: 3.5 VA max.; G1F-G1@, G1F-G2@, or G1F-I@: 5.5 VA max.; G1F-G3@: 7.5 VA max.; G1F-G4@: 14.5 VA max.
InterElectrode operate resistance
InterElectrode release resistance
Cable length (see note 3)
Control output 2 A, 220 VAC (Inductive load: cosφ = 0.4)
Ambient temperature Operating: –10 to 55°C (–10 to 70°C for 61F-@T)
Ambient humidity Operating: 45% to 85% RH
Insulation resistance (see note 4)
Dielectric strength (see note 4)
Life expectancy Electrical: 500,000 operations min.
Weight 61F-G@: Approx. 380 g, G1F-G1@, G1F-G2@, or G1F-I@: Approx. 750 g;
Note: 1. The @ in the model name represents G, G1, G2, G3, G4, and I.
2. The suffix “TDL” attached to the model name represents models designed for tropical regions (storage humidity of 45% to 90%). For
details, refer to Safety Precautions for Floatless Level Controllers.
3. The length when using completely-insulated, 600-V, 3-conductor (0.75 mm the cable diameter or number of conductors becomes larger. For details, refer to Safety Precautions for Floatless Level Controllers.
4. The insulation resistance and dielectric strength indicate values between power terminals and Electrode terminals, between power ter­minals and contact terminals, and between Electrode terminals and contact terminals.
5. Possible to use with 15 kΩ or less, however, this may cause reset failure.
6. High-sensitivity Controllers use advanced operation.
When the power supply voltage is applied, if there are some liquids between the electrodes (ground and operation electrodes), the inter­nal relay will not operate. When the power supply voltage is applied, if there are no liquids between the electrodes (ground and operation electrodes), the internal relay will operate.
Controller
61F-@ (TDL)
(see note
1 and 2)
For control of ordi­nary purified water or sewage water
85% to 110% of rated voltage
0 to approx. 4 kΩ 0 to approx. 5 kΩ 0 to approx.
Approx. 15 k to ∞Ω Approx. 15 k to ∞Ω4 k to ∞Ω (for
1 km max. 600 m max. 2 km max.
5 A, 220 VAC (Resistive load)
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
2000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
Mechanical: 5,000,000 operations min.
G1F-G4@: Approx. 1,710 g
High-
temperature
Controller
61F-@T
(see note 1)
For control of ordi­nary purified water or sewage water in cases where the ambient tempera­ture is high.
Long-distance
Controllers
61F-@L 2KM
(for 2 km)
61F-@L 4KM
(for 4 km)
(see note 1)
For control of ordi­nary purified water in cases where the distance between sewage pumps and water tanks or between receiver tanks and supply tanks is long or where remote control is required.
1.8 kΩ (for 2 km) 0 to approx.
0.7 kΩ (for 4 km)
2km)
2.5 k to ∞Ω (for 4km)
4 km max.
High-sensitivity
Controllers
61F-@H
(see note 1)
For control of liq­uids with high specific resis­tance such as dis­tilled water
Approx. 15 kΩ to 70 kΩ (see note 5)
Approx. 300 k to ∞ΩApprox. 5 k to ∞Ω Approx. 15 k to
50 m max. 1 km max. 800 m max.
2
) cabtire cables. Usable cable lengths will become shorter as
Low-sensitivity
Controller
61F-@D
(see note 1)
For control of liq­uids with low spe­cific resistance such as salt water, sewage water, acid chemicals, al­kali chemicals
0 to approx.
1.8 kΩ
-G3@: Approx. 930 g;
G1F
Two-wire
Controller
61F-@R
(see note 1)
For control of ordi­nary purified water or sewage water used in combina­tion with Two-wire Electrode Holder (incorporating a resistor of 6.8 kΩ) It is possible to wire with less than one wiring against gen­eral 61F’s wiring.
0 to approx. 1.1 kΩ
∞Ω
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61F-G@
4
61F-G
61F-GT 61F-GL
61F-GH (See note.)
61F-GD 61F-GR
24 V
8 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1E2
U
U
U
61F-11 Relay Unit
24 V
8 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1E2
U
U
U
61F-11T Relay Unit
24 V
8 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1E2
U
U
U
61F-11L Relay Unit
24 V
24 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1E2
U
U
U
61F-11H Relay Unit
24 V
8 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1E2
U
U
U
61F-11D Relay Unit
24 V
8 V
0 V
200, 220 or 240 V
100, 110 or 120 V
S
0 S1 S2 E3
Ta Tc Tb E1
U
U
U
61F-11R Relay Unit
Internal Circuit Diagrams
The schematic diagrams shown below typify the internal connections of the various 61F models. The designations Ta, Tb, and Tc (sometimes referred to collectively as “U”) may occur more than once in a product, however, the “a” terminal is always an NO contact, a “b” terminal is an NC contact, and the “c” terminal is the common terminal.
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61F-G@
61F-11
61F-11T 61F-11L
61F-11H (see note)
61F-11D 61F-11R
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
8 V 24 V 24 V
Tb
2 Ta 2 Tc2 Tc1 Ta 1 Tb1
x
x
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
8 V 24 V 24 V
Tb
2 Ta 2 Tc2 Tc1 Ta 1 Tb1
x
x
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
8 V 24 V 24 V
Tb
2 Ta 2 Tc2 Tc1 Ta 1 Tb1
x
x
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
24 V 24 V 24 V
Ta
2 Tb2 Tc2 Tc1 Tb1 Ta 1
x
x
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
8 V 24 V 24 V
Tb
2 Ta 2 Tc2 Tc1 Ta 1 Tb1
x
x
X
7 6 58 4
39 1 210 11
ESS S
8 V 24 V 24 V
Tb
2 Ta 2 Tc2 Tc1 Ta 1 Tb1
x
x
Tr
2
Tr 1
Tr 1 Tr 1
Tr 1
Tr 1
Tr 1
Tr 2
Tr 2
Tr 2
Tr 2
Tr 2
Tr 2
Note: The 61F11H relay deenergizes when there is water present across the Electrodes, whereas the 61F relay energizes when there is water
present across the Electrodes. Also, the terminal connections of those Controllers provided with LED indicators differ from those which have no indicators.
61F-11 Relay Units
Item 61F-11 61F-11T 61F-11L 61F-11H 61F-11D 61F-11R
Interchangeable with general-purpose mod­el (61F-11)
Color of band on name plate
--- Provided Provided Not provided Provided Not provided
--- Red Yellow Blue Black Green
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Connections
Basic Type
61F-G
Dimensions: page 14
Automatic Water Supply and Drainage Control
Contactor
Water supply
source
Water
tank
Motor protection relay
MCCB
RSMT
220-VAC power supply
61F-G
PS-3S
(See note.)
Stop
T
a
T
c
T
b
E
2
E
1
S
0
S
1
S
2
E
3
E2
E3
E
1
P
Start
8 V
220 V
110 V
0V
U
U
U
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Connections
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Tb to the contactor’s coil terminal.
Power Supply Connections (for models with 110/220-V power)
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Contactor
Waste water tank
Reservoir
Motor protection relay
MCCB
RSMT
220-VAC Power supply
61F-G
PS-3S
(See note.)
T
a
T
c
T
b
E
2
E
1
S
0
S
1
S
2
E
3
E
2
E
3
P
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
U
U
U
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Start
Stop
E
1
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Ta to the contactor’s coil terminal. (Do not connect Tb.)
Power Supply Connections (for models with 110/220-V power)
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Connections
Principles of Operation
The pump stops (indicator ON) when the water level reaches E
1
and starts (indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E
2
.
Relay Unit Location
The pump starts (indicator ON) when the water level reaches E1 and stops (indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E
2
.
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply Control Automatic Drainage Control
61F-G@
Water supply
P
Pump OFF
Pump ON
E1
E2
E3
(U indicator ON)
(U indicator OFF)
U
1
Power
supply
Pump ON
Pump OFF
Water tank
E1
E2
E3
(U indicator ON)
(U indicator OFF)
P
Water drainage
U
1
Power
supply
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61F-G@
Basic Type
61F-G1
Dimensions: page 14
Automatic Water Supply Control with Pump Idling Prevention and Automatic Water Supply Control with Abnormal Water Shortage Alarm
U1
U1
U2
U1
U2
U2
Contactor
Water supply source
Motor
protection
relay
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G1
Water
tank
PS-3S
(See note.)
S
o
Tb1T
a1
Tc2T
b2
S1S2E3E2E1E2'E1'
E
2
E
3
PS-3S
E2'
E
3'
E
1'
P
61F-11
Relay Unit
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
(E4)
Alarm
B
Push button switch
Stop
Start
E
1
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Insert a pushbutton switch (NO) between E
1
' and E3, as shown by
the dotted lines above.
Do not press the pushbutton if the low-water alarm sounds and the pump stops during normal operation (U
1
indicator ON, water
below E
2
').
If the supply water level is below E
1
' when starting operation or when recovering from a power interruption, press the pushbutton to momentarily close the circuit (U
1
indicator turns ON) to start the
pump.
Test Operation/Recovering from Power Interruptions
Connections
U
1
U
1
U
2
U
1
U
2
U
2
Water supply
source
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G1
Water
tank
PS-4S
(See note.)
S
o
Tb1T
a1
Tc2T
b2
S1S2E3E2E1E2'E1'
E
3
P
61F-11
Relay Unit
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
(E4)
Alarm
B
Push button switch
Stop Start Water shortage
E
2
E
4
E
1
Contactor
Motor
protection
relay
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Insert a pushbutton switch (NO) between E
3
and E4.
If the pump stops when the pushbutton switch is released, press it again.
If the supply water level is below E
4
when starting operation or when recovering from a power interruption, press the pushbutton to momentarily close the circuit (U
1
indicator turns ON) to start the
pump.
Test Operation/Recovering from Power Interruptions
Connections
E1'
E
2
'
E
3
E
1
BL
E
2
E
3
P
Water tank
Water supply source
Water supply
Water shor­tage
(U1 indicator ON)
Pump OFF
Pump ON
(U
1
indicator OFF)
(U2 indicator ON)
(U
2
indicator OFF)
U1U
2
Power
supply
The pump starts (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E2
and stops (U
2
indicator ON) when the water level reaches E1.
When the level of the water supply source drops below E
2
', the pump
stops (U
1
indicator OFF). Pump idling is prevented and the alarm sounds.
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
The pump stops (U2 indicator ON) when the water level reaches E1 and
starts (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E2.
If the water level drops below E
4
for any reason, the pump stops (U1
indicator OFF) and the alarm sounds.
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply Control with Pump Idling Prevention
Automatic Water Supply Control with Abnormal Water Shortage Alarm
Water supply
P
Pump OFF
Pump ON
BL
Water shor­tage
Water tank
E2
E4
E3
E1
(U2 indicator ON)
(U2 indicator OFF)
(U
1 indicator OFF)
U1U
2
Power
supply
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61F-G@
8
Basic Type
61F-G2
Dimensions: page 14
Automatic Drainage Control and Water Supply with Abnormal Water Increase Alarm
U1
U2
U1
U2
U2
Contactor
Water supply
source
Water
tank
Motor
protection
relay
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G2
S
o
T
c1
T
a1
Tb1Ta2T
c2
S1S2E3E2E1E
4
PS-4S
P
61F-11
Relay Unit
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Alarm
B
(See note.)
Stop
Full
Start
E1
E2
E3
E4
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Tb1 to the power supply.
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Connections
U1
U2
U1
U2
U2
Contactor
Waste water tank
Motor protection relay
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G2
Reservoir
S
o
T
c1
T
a1
Tb1Ta2T
c2
S1S2E3E2E1E
4
PS-4S
E
2
E3
E4
P
61F-11
Relay Unit
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Alarm
B
(See note.)
Stop
Start
Full
E1
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Ta1 to the power supply.
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Connections
E
4
E
1
E
3
E
2
Water supply
Upper limit
(U1 indicator ON)
Pump OFF
Pump ON
(U
2
indicator ON)
(U2 indicator OFF)
P
BL
U1U
2
Power
supply
The pump starts (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E
2
and starts (U2 indicator ON) when the water
level reaches E
1
.
If the water level reaches E
4
for any reason, the alarm sounds
(U
1
indicator ON).
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
E
4
E
1
E
3
E
2
Water drainage
Upper limit
(U
1
indicator ON)
Pump OFF
Pump ON
(U
2
indicator ON)
(U2 indicator OFF)
BL
P
U1U
2
Power
supply
The pump starts (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level reaches E
1
and stops (U2 indicator ON) when the water level
drops below E
2
.
If the water level reaches E
4
for any reason, the alarm sounds
(U
1
indicator ON).
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply with Overfull Tank Alarm Automatic Drainage Control with Overfull Tank Alarm
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61F-G@
Basic Type
61F-G3
Dimensions: page 14
Automatic Water Supply and Drainage Control with Abnormal Water Increase and Water Shortage Alarms
8 V
U
1
U
2
U
3
U
1
U
2
U3U1U
3
U
2
Contactor
Wate r supply source
Motor
protection
relay
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G3
Water tank
PS-5S
(See note.)
TaTcTbB1B2LcE1E3E
5
S0S1S
2
LH LL
PLPLB
E
2E4
E
4
E
5
P
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Alarm
Full tank
Upper
limit
Lower
limit
220 V
110 V
0 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Water shortage
E
3
Stop
Start
E
2
E
1
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Tb to the contactor’s coil terminal.
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Connections
8 V
U
1
U
2
U
3
U
1
U
2
U3U1U
3
U
2
Contactor
Waste water tank
Reservoir
Motor
protection
relay
MCCB
RSMT
220 VAC power supply
61F-G3
PS-5S
(See note.)
TaTcTbB1B2LcE1E3E
5
S0S1S
2
LH LL
PLPLB
E
2E4
E
4
E
5
P
24 V
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
24 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Alarm
Upper
limit
220 V
110 V
0 V
61F-11
Relay Unit
Lower
limit
Full tank
Water shortage
Start Stop
E
3
E
2
E
1
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Ta to the contactor’s coil terminal. (Do not connect
Tb.)
Power Supply Connections 110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Connections
U1U2U
3
Power
supply
The pump stops (U2 indicator ON) when the water level reaches E
2
and starts (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level
drops below E
3
.
If the water level rises to E
1
for any reason, the upper-limit
indicator turns ON and the alarm sounds (U
1
indicator ON).
If the water level drops below E
4
for any reason, the lower-limit
indicator turns ON and the alarm sounds (U
3
indicator OFF).
Relay Unit Locations
Principles of Operation
U1U2U
3
Power
supply
The pump starts (U2 indicator ON) when the water level reaches E
2
and stops (U2 indicator OFF) when the water level
drops below E
3
.
If the water level rises to E
1
for any reason, the upper-limit
indicator turns ON and the alarm sounds (U
1
indicator ON).
If the water level drops below E
4
for any reason, the lower-limit
indicator turns ON and the alarm sounds (U
3
indicator OFF).
Relay Unit Locations
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply with Abnormal Water Increase and Water Shortage Alarms Automatic Drainage Control with Abnormal Water Increase and Water Shortage Alarms
Water supply
P
Pump OFF
Pump ON
E
E
4
E
5
Upper limit
E
1
E
2
3
Lower limit
B
L
H
(U1 indicator ON)
(U
2
indicator ON)
2
indicator OFF)
(U
(U3 indicator OFF)
L
L
B
Pump ON
Pump OFF
E2
E3
E4
E5
L
H
Upper limit
E1
Lower limit
B
(U
1
indicator ON)
(U
2
indicator ON)
(U2 indicator OFF)
(U3 indicator OFF)
B
L
L
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61F-G@
10
Basic Type
61F-G4
Dimensions: page 14
Automatic Water Supply Control with Water Source Level Indication, Prevention of Pump Idling Due to Water Shortage, and Indication of Water Level in Tank
e
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Insert a pushbutton switch (NO) between E
2
and E8, as shown by
the dotted lines above.
Do not press the pushbutton if the low-water alarm sounds and the pump stops during normal operation (water below E
3
).
If the supply water level is below E
2
when starting operation or when recovering from a power interruption (U
2
indicator OFF), press the pushbutton to momentarily close the circuit to start the pump.
Test Operation/Recovering from Power Interruptions
Connections
Insert four Electrodes in the water supply source and five Electrodes in the elevated water tank.
The lower-limit indicator for the water supply source remains ON while the water source level is below E
3
(U2 indicator
OFF).
When the water level rises to E
2
, the lower-limit indicator turns OFF (U2 indicator ON) and the pump is ready for
operation.
The upper-limit indicator in the water supply source lights when the water level reaches E
1
(U3 indicator ON).
The water-shortage indicator for the elevated tank remains ON while the water level in the elevated tank is below E
7
.
The indicator turns OFF (U
1
indicator ON) when the water level rises to E7.
The pump stops (U
5
indicator ON) when the water level reaches E5 and starts (U5 indicator OFF) when the water level
drops below E
6
.
If the water level reaches E
4
for any reason, the abnormal water increase indicator for the elevated tank turns ON (U4
indicator ON).
Relay Unit Location
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply Control with Water Source Level Indication, Prevention of Pump Idling Due to Water Shortage, and Indication of Water Level in Tank
220 V power supply 61F-G4
MCCB
RSMT
MK3P Relay (See note 2.)
0 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
8V
Relay Unit
Relay Unit
Relay Unit
Relay Unit
Relay Unit
110 V
220 V
0 V
U2
X
110 V
220 V
U5
61F-11
U1
61F-11
U2
61F-11
U3
61F-11
U4
61F-11
4XU5U1XU3U4XU1 U5
U
U
2U3
LL1 LL2 LH1
S0 S1 S2 TC TC2 BTA E7 E6 E5
Water supply
Elevated
source lower
tank water
limit
shortage
LL1 LL2 LH1 LH2 BL1 BL2
Contactor
(See note 1.)
Motor
protection
relay
Water supply source
P
E1
E2
E3
E8
2 BL1 BL2BH1BH2
LH
Water supply
Elevated tank repletion
PS-4S
Upper limit Start Stop Lower limit
source upper limit
Elevated tank water shortage
Water supply source lower limit
BH1BH
Elevated tank repletion
E4 E3 E2 E1
E8
Water supply source upper limit
2
Water tank
E7
E8
E6
E
E5
PS-5S
Full tank
4
Stop Start Water
shortag
U2U1U3U
Push­button switch
4
Powe r
U
supply
5
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Connection with Three-phase Four-line Circuit
Note: Be sure to ground terminal E3.
61F-11 Relay Unit
Power source 380 or 415 VAC
R S T N *
M
Water tank
Stop Start
E2
E3
E1
P
Ta
Electromagnetic switch
Transformer
Rated voltage: S0-S2: 220 or 240 VAC
Tc Tb E
2
E
1
S
0
S
1
S
2
S
3
U
24 V
8 V
A
*
Water supply source
When supplying power from N-phase to the Controller in three-phase four-line circuit, refer to the following diagrams. Line voltage (R-S, S-T, or R-T): 380 or 415 VAC Phase voltage (N-R, N-S, or N-T): 220 or 240 VAC
61F-G@, 220 or 240 VAC
Water Supply
61F-G@
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12
Liquid Level Indication and Alarm
Basic Type
61F-I
Dimensions: page 14
Liquid Level Indication and Alarm
Water supply
source
MCCB
RS
MP
T
220-VAC power supply 61F-I
Water tank
Upper limit Lower limit
Intermediate
Alarm
Upper alarm
PS-3S
Lower alarm
Intermediate
(See note.)
E
1
S0 S1 S2 E3 E2 E1
TC BL3 L2
BPLPL
L
1
PL
61F-11
Relay Unit
8 V
220 V
110 V
0 V
24 V
24 V
U
1
U2
U2U1U1U2
61F-11
Relay Unit
E2
E3
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connections
U1U
2
Power
supply
Relay Unit Location
When the water level drops below
E
2
, the lower-limit indicator turns
ON and the alarm sounds (U
2
indicator OFF).
When the water level reaches E
2
, the alarm turns OFF and the intermediate indicator turns ON (U
2
indicator ON).
When the water level rises to E
1
, the upper-limit indicator turns ON and the alarm sounds (U
1
indicator ON).
Principles of Operation
61F-G@
Water tank
B
L
H
B
L
M
L
L
Upper limit
Middle
Lower limit
E
1
E
2
E
3
1
indicator ON)
(U
1
indicator OFF)
(U
(U
2
indicator ON)
(U
2
indicator OFF)
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Two-Wire Connections
Basic Type
61F-GR
Automatic Water Supply and Drainage Control
E1
R
E3
E2
U
U
U
Contactor
Water supply
source
Stop
Start
Motor protective relay
MCCB
RSMT
220-VAC power supply
61F-GR
(See note.)
P
8 V
220 V
0 V
110 V
24 V
Water tank
PS-3SR
S0 S2 E3S1
Tc E1TbTa
61F-11R Relay Unit
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Tb to the contactor’s coil terminal.
Power Supply Connections
110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
With 2-wire connections, only two wires are required between the 61F-GR and Electrode Holder, but three wires are required for the Electrodes.
The Electrode Holder must be specified for 2-wire connections. (Resistance R is built into Electrode Holders for 2-Wire Connections.)
The Relay Unit must also be specified for 2-wire connections.
Connections
Note: Be sure to ground the common Electrode (the longest Electrode).
Connect Ta to the contactor’s coil terminal. (Do not connect
Tb.)
Power Supply Connections (for models with 110/220-V power) 110 VAC: Connect S
0
and S1.
220 VAC: Connect S
0
and S2.
With 2-wire connections, only two wires are required between the 61F-GR and Electrode Holder, but three wires are required for the Electrodes.
The Electrode Holder must be specified for 2-wire connections. (Resistance R is built into Electrode Holders for 2-Wire Connections.)
The Relay Unit must also be specified for 2-wire connections.
Connections
The pump stops (U indicator ON) when the water level reaches E
1
and starts (U indicator OFF) when the water level drops below
E
2
.
Principles of Operation
E
1
E
2
E
3
Water drainage
(U indicator ON)
Pump OFF
Pump ON
(U indicator OFF)
P
The pump starts (U indicator ON) when the water level reaches E
1
and stops (U indicator OFF) when the water level drops below
E
2
.
Principles of Operation
Automatic Water Supply Control Automatic Drainage Control
220-VAC power supply
RSMT
MCCB
61F-GR
T
a
110 V
220 V
S
61F-G@
0 V
T
c
0
61F-11R
24 V
Relay Unit
8 V
U
T
b
S2E
S
1
U
U
E
1
3
Water supply
P
Pump OFF
Pump ON
E
E
2
E
3
1
(U indicator ON)
(U indicator OFF)
Contactor
Motor protective relay
(See note.)
Waste water tank
P
PS-3SR
R
Start
E
1
E
2
Stop
E
3
Reservoir
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Dimensions
61F-G
Mounting Holes
M3 screw
Four, 6-dia holes
Four, 6-dia mounting holes
61F-G1 61F-G2 61F-I
Mounting Holes
Four, 6-dia holes
Four, 6-dia mounting holes
M3 screw
61F-G3
Mounting Holes
M3 screw
Four, 6-dia holes
Four, 6-dia mounting holes
61F-G4
Mounting Holes
Four, 6-dia holes
M3 screw
Four, 6-dia mounting holes
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Standard Models
61F-G@
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