Watlow PM6 Quick Start Guide

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QUICK START
GUIDE
TM
PM6 LEGACY EXPRESS
LIMIT CONTROLLER
for configurations:
PM6L _ _ _ - _ AAA H_ _
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1 - MOUNT TO PANEL
1. Make the panel cutout using the measurements in figure 1.
2. Remove the green terminal connectors and the mounting collar assembly.
3. Insert the controller into the panel cutout from the front.
4. Orient the collar base so the flat side faces front and the screw openings are on the sides (see figure 2), then slide the base over the back of the controller.
5. Slide the mounting bracket over the controller with the screws aligned to
the collar base. Push the bracket gently but firmly until the hooks snap into the slots in the case.
6. Tighten the two #6-19 x 1.5 in. screws with a phillips screwdriver until the device is flush to the panel (3 to 4 in-lbs torque).
7. Reinstall the terminal connectors to their original locations. (Or first connect field wiring as indicated in this guide and then reinstall the connectors).
44.96 to 45.47 mm (1.77 to 1.79 in.)
44.96 to 45.47 mm (1.77 to 1.79 in.)
Figure 1
NOTE: Mounting requires access to the back of the panel.
Figure 2
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2 - CONNECT THE SENSOR INPUT
Connect your sensor as indicated in the diagram for your sensor input. Figure 4 is an example illustrating the connection shown for a Thermocouple.
Thermocouple
S1
+
R1
Voltage: 0 to 10V@ 20kΩ Current: 4 to 20 mA @ 100Ω
T1
S1
+
R1
volts
+
Figure 4: Thermocouple Wiring Example
Platinum 100Ω
20Ω max. loop lead resistance
T1
S1
R1
amperes
Document No. 10-41692, Part No. 2126-4403
3 - WIRE OUTPUT 1
PM6L_ E_- _AAAH _ _: Form C Relay
Normally
Open
5A @240 VAC or 30 V
L1 K1
Common
J1
Normally
PM6L_ C_- _AAAH _ _
Internal Circuit
24V(dc)
Common
X1 W
+
Y1
: Switched DC or Open Collector
1
Load
Load
+
Load
Switched DC
June 30, 2020
Refer to the wiring diagram for your configuration code and connect to the slots indicated.
DC
AC
Figure 5: Switched DC Output Wiring
Open Collector
Power Supply
Load
+
+
4 - WIRE OUTPUT 2
PM6L _ _J- _AAAH _ _
: Form A Relay
L2 K2
Internal Circuit
Common
Load
AC
Figure 3
5 - CONNECT POWER
Connect the power source for your
configuration code:
PM6 _ [1,2,3,4] _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 or 2:120-240 V (ac)
3 or 4: 24 V (ac or dc)
CAUTION
Do not connect high voltage to a controller
that requires low voltage.
6 - CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
®
Declaration of Conformity - Series EZ-ZONE
WATLOW Electric Manufacturing Company
1241 Bundy Blvd. Winona, MN 55987 USA
Declares that the following product meets the essential requirements of the following European Union Directives by using the relevant standards show below to indicate compliance.
Designation: Series EZ-ZONE
e and Frequency: 100 to 240 V~ (ac 50/60 Hz) or 15 to 36 V dc/ 24 V~ac 50/60 Hz
Rated Volta Rated Power Consumption: 10 VA maximum PM3, PM6 Models.
EN 61326-1:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC
IEC 61000-4-2:2008 Electrostatic dischar IEC 61000-4-3:2007 +A1/2008,
2/2010 IEC 61000-4-4:2012 Electrical fas IEC 61000-4-5:2014 +A1/2017 Sur IEC 61000-4-6:2013 +
endum 2015
Corri IEC 61000-4-11:2004 + EN 61000-3-2:2014 Limits for harmonic current emissions for equipment 16 Amps per phase
1
:2013 + A1/2017 Voltage fluctuations and flicker 16 Amps per phase
EN 61000-3-3 SEMI F47-0812 Specification for semiconductor sa
1
For mechanical relay loads, cycle time may need to be extended up to 160 seconds to meet flicker requirements
depending on load switched and source impedance.
EN 61010-1:2010
2
Compliance with 3rd Edition requirements with use of external surge suppressor installed on 230 Vac~ power line units.
Recommend minimum 1000 V peak to maximum 2000 V peak, 70 joules or better part be used.
Compliant with 2011/65/EU RoHS2 Directive Per 2012/19/EU W.E.E.E Directive
Please Recycle Properly. Models PM(4, 8 or 9)E contain a type BR1225 coin cell battery which shall be
recycled at end of life per 2006/66/EC Battery Directive as amended by 2013/56/EU Directive. Models PM6XXXX – (B, E, F, G, H, J, K)XXXXXX where (X = any letter or number allowed above)
EN 61010-1:2010 Safety Requirements of electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
EN 61326-1:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements
EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common
EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
EN 300 328 V1.9.1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission
EN 300 328 V2.1.1 Additional Receiver blocking test for to cover requirements for 2014/53/EU.
Contains Module FCC ID: VPYLBZY Part 15C 2.
Contains Module IC: 772C-LBZY RSS 210
Dou Name of Authorized Representative Place of Issue
Director of Operations May 2018
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
requirements
Radiated, radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity 10V/M 80–1000 MHz, 3 V/M
1.4–2.7 GHz
e immunity
Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields
1/2017 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
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Safety Requirements of electrical equipment for measurement, control and laborator
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wireless technology and have been reviewed to the following additional requirements.
Include Bluetooth
2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Direcve (RED)
Part 1: General requirements
the essential requirements of article 3.1(a) or Directive 2014/53/EU
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(Industrial Immunity, Class A Emissions).
CAUTION: This equipment not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments.
technical requirements; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article
of Directive 2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive 2014/30/EU
3.1
Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1
systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive NVLAP Test Report 10928545H-
NVLAP Test Report 11649468H-E
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three letters or numbers)
H, J or K
14 VA maximum PM8, PM9, PM4 Models
Industrial Immunity, Class B Emissions).
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-transient / burst immunity
2014/35/EU Low-Voltage Directive
use. Part 1: General requirements
standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17:
Output Power: Frequency Range 2402.0 - 2480.0 Output Power 0.001 Watts Antenna gain: -0.6 dBi PCB antenna
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7 - KEYPAD OVERVIEW
8 - INTRODUCTION TO KEYPAD & MENU BASICS
9 - SET UP THE INPUT
Zone Display: Indicates the controller address when using communications.
[1] to [9] = zones 1 to 9 [A] = zone 10
[b] = zone 11 [C] = zone 12 [d] = zone 13 [E] = zone 14 [F] = zone 15 [h] = zone 16
Lower Display: In­dicates the current state of the limit.
Fail or SAFE.
Function Key: Performs reset function. Press to reset Controller after a trip condition has been cleared.
For assistance contact Watlow: www.watlow.com
Scan for full manual.
Upper Display: In the Operations Menu, displays the process value. Entering into menus displays the value of the parameter in the lower display.
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Reset
Temperature Units Indicator Lights: Indicates whether the temperature is dis­played in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
1
°
2
°
3 4 5
FN
Reset Key: Press to reset limit after a trip condition has been cleared.
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+1-(507)-494-5656
Advance Key: Advances through menu prompts.
Output Activity: indicates activity of outputs.
Communications Activity: Flashes when another device is com­municating with this controller.
Up and Down Keys: At Home, adjusts the set point in the lower display. Inside menus, changes the selected setting in upper display.
Set Up Menu
Setting
Paramenter
[`loC] Lockout Menu
[`SEn] Sensor Type
[`Lin] Linearization [``t;C] Thermistor Curve
[``r;r] Resistance Range
[`deC] Decimal
[`C_F] Display Units
[`r;lo] Range Low
[`r;hi] Range High
[`fn1] Function Output 1 [`fn2] Function Output 2
[`LS;sd] limit Sides
[`L;hy] Limit Hysteresis
[`A;ty] Alarm Type
[`A;hy] Alarm Hysteresis
[`A;lg] Alarm Logic
[`A;lA] Alarm Latching
[`A;bl] Alarm Blocking
[`A;si] Alarm Silencing
[`A;dsp] Alarm Display
Par1] Red Display Parameter
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Par2] Green Display Parameter
]
[`Ad;s] Zone Address
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Operations Menu
PV Limit State (Safe or Fail)
[`LLS] Limit Low Set Point
[`lhs] Limit High Set Point
[`A;lo] Alarm Low Set Point
[`A;hi] Alarm High Set Point
[`i;Ca] Calibratin Offset
Menu and Keypad Basics
NOTE: You must read and understand the role of each key on your controller keypad before proceeding. See Panel 7 - Keyboard Overview. These instructions are not inclusive. This Quick Start Guide (QSG) is meant to be a quick reference guide. It will show you how to navigate to frequently used areas of your controller. As an example, settings process outputs are not documented in this QSG. Refer to the User Manual for more detailed instruc­tions. NOTE: These diagrams might vary depending on the controller programming.
Introduction to the Set Up & Operating Menus
Upon power up, the display will default to the Home display in the Operations Menu. The upper red row displays the process value (PV), defined by PAr1 in the Set Up Menu. The lower green row displays the limit state
(LS.t), defined by PAr2 in the Set Up Menu.
Operations Menu
To enter the Operations Menu, press Page. Press the green Advance Key to scroll through the various prompts found in the Operations Menu. Press the Reset Key at any point to return to the Home Page. Use Arrow
Set Up Menu
To enter the Setup Menu press Reset Key the Up and Down Arrow Keys Key Arrow Keys press the Reset Key
to scroll through to the prompt of choice. Use the Up and Down
to change the range. At any point within the Setup Menu,
Reset
to return to the Home Page.
Keys
for 6 seconds. Press the green Advance
Reset
to adjust settings or change selection.
Reset
to return to Home. Press and hold
PV
Limit State (Safe or Fail)
to return to the Home
Reset
Reset
Start from Home.
Press for 6 seconds
to enter Setup Menu. It must be level 5 to make changes.
to
If Thermocouple, select ( ).
to
S
elect Thermocouple type
(J, K is letter H or T is letter t).
Reset
OR
Reset
Return Home.
Press for 6 seconds to enter Setup Menu. Must be level
5 to
make changes.
to
If rtd 100 ohm, select rtd.
Reset
Return Home.
10 - SET UP OUTPUTS
Reset
Reset
to
to
Start from Home.
Press for 6 seconds to enter Setup Menu. It must be level 5 to make changes.
Alarm, limit, off, select
function output 1.
Limit, function output 2
fixed at limit.
Reset
Return Home.
11 - SET LIMIT
Reset
Start from Home.
Reset
Press for 6 seconds to enter Setup Menu. It must be 5 to make changes.
12 - SET LIMIT SET POINTS
Reset
to
Reset
Start from Home.
If low limit or both, enter
degrees, select limit low set
point.
13 - SET ALARM
Reset
to
Reset
Start from Home
Press
for 6
seconds
to enter Setup Menu. It must be level 5 to make changes.
14- SET ALARM SET POINTS
Reset
to
Reset
Start from Home
Enter degrees, select low set point.
to
Low, high, both, select
to
limit sides.
Reset
to
Enter degrees,
limit hysteresis.
select
Limit high trip active
If high limit or both, enter
degrees, select limit high set
point.
Reset
Return Home.
to
to
Process, off, select type.
Enter degrees, select
hysteresis.
Close, open, select
to
Enter degrees, select
high set point.
Reset
Reset
Return Home
Alarm active
logic.
Reset
Return Home.
Reset
Alternatives
to
Reset
For other alarm settings see the user manual.
Non-latching, latching, select latching.
Reset
Return Home.
Alternatives
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