Analog input 1 (2 to 4) – Burkert Type 1150 User Manual
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Analog input 1 (2 to 4) / ...
Value / selection
Description
Range
Start
- 1999 to + 9999
The instrument will change over earlier to the response defined for
overrange / underrange if the range is restricted.
Example:
Pt100 (Range: - 200 to + 850 °C). An alarm message is to be generated
for temperatures outside the range 15 to 200 °C.
Range start: 15
Range end: 200
End
- 1999 to + 9999
Display
Start
- 1999 to 0 to + 9999
On transducers with standard signal and on potentiometers, a display
value is assigned to the physical signal.
Example: 0 to 20 mA = 0 to 1500 °C.
The range of the physical signal can be 20 % wider or narrower without
generating an out-of-range signal.
End
- 1999 to 100 to + 9999
Filter
0 to 0,6 to 100 s
To adjust the digital input filter (0 s = filter off). 63 % of the alternations
are accounted for after 2x filter time constant at a signal step change.
When the filter time constant is large:
- high damping of disturbance signals
- slow reaction of the process value display to process value changes
- low limit-frequency (2nd order low-pass filter)
TK constant value
0 to 50 to 100
Temperature of the external cold-junction thermostat.
TK external
Analog input 1
Analog input 2
Analog input 3
Analog input 4
Measurement of the cold-junction temperature with an temperature
probe.
Heater current monitoring (output)
No function.
Output 1
...
Output 12
The heater current is evaluated using a current transformer with a
standard signal output, which can be monitored by linking the analog
input with a limit comparator.
The measurement is always made when the heating contact is closed.
The measurement is retained until the next measurement.
Correction value KTY
0 to 400
1 k
* Correction value