User Manual

Disposal
The devices are considered electronics devices for disposal in term of European
Directive 2012/19/EU and may not be disposed of as domestic waste.
Dispose of the device via the channels provided for this purpose.
Comply with all local and currently applicable laws and regulations.
Technical data
Power supply
Safety extra
-low voltage (SELV)
Operating voltage (QAM2161.040
AC 24 V
± 20%, or DC 13.5...35 V
or
AC/DC 24 V class 2 (US)
Operating voltage (QAM2171.040)
DC 13.5…35 V
or
DC 24 V class 2 (US)
Frequency
5
0/60 Hz at AC 24 V
External supply line protection (EU)
Fuse slow max. 10 A
or
Circuit breaker max
. 13 A
Characteristic B, C, D according to
EN 60898
or
Power source with current limitation of max.
10 A
Power consumption
1 VA
Perm. cable lengths
Copper cable 0.6 mm dia.
Copper cable 1 mm
2
Copper cable 1.5 mm
2
50
m
150 m
300 m
Measuring range
50...+ 50 °C (R2 = factory setting),
0...50 °C (R1),
35...
+
35 °C (R3)
Probe
Probe length
Minimum bending radius
0.4 m
10 mm
Sensing element
Pt 1000
Time constant
30 s at 2 m/s
Dead time
<1 s
Measuring
accuracy in the range of
25...
+ 25 °C
50...
+
50 °C
±
0.75 K
± 0.9 K
Output signal, linear (terminal U1)
DC 0...10 V
50...+ 50 °C
or
35...+ 35 °C or 0...50 °C,
max.
±
1 mA
Output signal, linear (terminal I1)
Burden
4...20 m
A 50...+ 50 °C
or
35...+ 35 °C or 0...50 °C
refer to "Function"
Protection degree of housing
IP54 according to EN 60529
Protection class
III according to EN 60730-1
Connection terminals for
1 x 2.5 mm
2
or 2 x 1.5 mm
2
Cable entry gland (enclosed)
M 16 x 1.5
Operation
Climatic conditions
Temperature (housing)
Humidity (housing)
IEC 721
-3-3
class 3K5
40...+ 70 °C
5...95 % r. h.
Transport
Climatic conditions
Temperature
Humidity
Mechanical conditions
IEC 721
-3-2
class 2K3
25...+ 70 °C
<
95 % r. h.
class 2M2
Power supply
Line lengths for
measuring signal
Functional data
Degree of protection
Electrical connections
Environmental conditions
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Siemens Duct temperature sensors QAM2161.040, QAM2171.040 CE1N1762en
Building Technologies 2014-07-30