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- DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual
59305, Issue 7 March 2014 Specifications Page 167
Reference Conditions
Ambient Temperature:
20C ±2C.
Relative Humidity:
60 to 70%.
Supply Voltage:
100 to 240V AC 50Hz ±1%.
Source Resistance:
<10Ω for thermocouple input.
Lead Resistance:
<0.1Ω/lead balanced (Pt100).
Operating Conditions
Ambient Temperature (operating):
0C to 55C.
Ambient Temperature (storage):
-20C to 80C.
Relative Humidity:
20% to 95% non-condensing.
Altitude:
Up to 2000m above sea level.
Supply Voltage:
Either 100 to 240V ±10% AC 50/60Hz
or 20 to 48V AC 50/60Hz & 22 to 55V DC
Power Consumption:
5W / 7.5 VA maximum.
Source Resistance:
1000Ω maximum (thermocouple).
PT100 Input Lead Resistance:
50Ω per lead maximum, balanced
Standards
Conformance Norms:
CE, UL, ULC, CSA
EMI standards:
Complies with EN61326 (Susceptibility & Emissions).
Safety Standards:
Complies with EN61010-1, UL61010-1 & CSA 22.2 No
1010.192 Pollution Degree 2, Installation Category II.
Also FM 3545, 1998 for Limit Controllers.
Panel Sealing:
Front to IP66 when correctly mounted refer to
installation section.
Rear of panel to IP20.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FOR CSA
Compliance shall not be impaired when fitted to the final installation.
Designed to offer a minimum of Basic Insulation only. -The body responsible for the installation
is to ensure that supplementary insulation suitable for Installation Category II is achieved when
fully installed. -To avoid possible hazards, accessible conductive parts of the final installation
should be protectively earthed in accordance with EN6010 for Class 1 Equipment.
Output wiring should be within a Protectively Earthed cabinet.
Sensor sheaths should be bonded to protective earth or not be accessible.
Live parts should not be accessible without the use of a tool.
When fitted to the final installation, an IEC/CSA APPROVED disconnecting device should be
used to disconnect both LINE and NEUTRAL conductors simultaneously
A clear instruction shall be provided not to position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate
the disconnecting device.