Micromod Micro-DCI: 53SL6000 Single Loop Controller User Manual
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Thermal Shock
±
66
°
C/hr (
±
150.8
°
F /hr)
(storage/transport)
Physical Shock
15 g 1/2 sine, 11 ms
(operation)
Physical Shock
ASTM D4169, DC1
(storage/transmit)
Vibration -
0.76 mm, 5 to 14 Hz
point-to-point
0.3 g, 14 to 200 Hz
constant
displacement
(operation)
Vibration
ASTM D999
(storage/transport)
B 3-100 Hz
0.5 g
Corrosion
ISA S71.04, airborne contami-
nates G3 for 10 years.
ESD
IEC 801-2 8.0 kV
Transient Immunity
IEC 801-4,
power 4 kV direct,
signal 2 kV capacitively coupled
EM Emission
CISPR Pub. 11 Class A
EMI Susceptibility
SAMA PMC 33.1 - 1978
Class 3 - abc: no effect at 30 V/m,
at 27, 146, and 446 MHz;
IEC 801-3 10 V/m
Surge Withstand
ANSI C37.90a - 1974/IEEE
Capability
Standard 472 - 1974
Ring Wave: 1.5 MHz, 3 kV,
60 pulses/second for 2.0 seconds
AC Power
Voltage Range
93.5 to 276 V ac
Frequency Range
47 to 63 Hz
Power Consumption
8 W/14 VA
(no options
Installed,
transmitter supply
not in use)
Power Consumption
20 W/36 VA
(options installed
transmitter supply
in use)
Permitted Voltage
≤
20 ms
Dips
DC Power
Voltage Range
20 to 30 V dc
Power Consumption
8 W
(no options
installed
transmitter supply
not in use)
Power Consumption
15 W
(options installed
transmitter supply
in use)
Permitted Voltage
≤
20 ms
Dips
Transmitter Supply
(referenced to power common)
Voltage Range
24 V to 26 V
Ripple
≤
200 mVp-p
On-Load Current
≤
50 mA (short circuit protected)
Pulsing Short
50 mA
Circuit Current
Analog Inputs 1 and 2
(referenced to power common)
Number
2, non-isolated
Rated Signal Range
0/4 to 20 mA
(for each input)
Control Range
0 to 21.5 mA
Input Impedance
250 ohm
Filter Time Constant
50 ms
Measurement Error
≤ ±
0.02 mA
Temperature Effects
≤ ±
0.002 mA/
°
C
Discrete Inputs 1 and 2
(referenced to power common)
Number
2 (dry contacts or power contacts
up to 24 V dc)
Signal Low
0 to 1 V dc
Voltage
Signal High
4 to 24 V dc
Voltage
Input Impedance
1000 ohm
Signal Low Contact
≤
100 ohms
(closed)
Signal High Contact
≥
5000 ohms
(open)
53SL6000 Instruction Manual
Section 1. Introduction
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