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9.9.1. Control connector
Control connector (14):
SV-Out >Backflow< or >C-Pulse<
The control output (14) can be adapted to solenoid valves for different
tasks.
>Backflow< In the OFF condition, the control output (14) is not
powered.
See – Backflow safety device- on page 28
>C-Pulse< The control output (14) can be used to emit a cooling pulse.
For the pulsing period, the output is powered.
(only used with Heating Circulators)
9.9.2. Outputs of the connector - REG+E-PROG
Outputs of the connector
1. First define the desired output value for channels 1 to 3:
ActInt internal actual temperature value (bath temperature)
ActExt external actual temperature value (external sensor)
Power periodic or intermittent heating or cooling
Setpoint active setpoint temperature
(setpoint 1, 2, 3/integr. programmer/external programmer)
2. Then select the scale for channels 1 to 3:
Voltage outputs channels 1 and 2
Assign the voltage values of 0 V to the lowest and 10 V to the highest
necessary temperature or power rating required as an output value
(°C/%).
Current output channel 3
Assign the current values 0 mA or 4 mA to the lowest and 20 mA to
the highest temperature or power rating required as an output value
(°C/%).
3. The current output (channel 3) offers 2 ranges for selection:
0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
Examples:
lowest temperature value: 10 °C
highest temperature value 210 °C
Fig. shows 200 °C scaled to paper width
slope: 50 mV/°C
lowest temperature value: 197 °C
highest temperature value: 202 °C
Fig. shows 5 °C scaled to paper width
slope: 2000 mV/°C