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Electronic Temperature Monitor
3
A Fan exerciser circuit will turn the Fans ON for a short time at periodic
intervals (ON time and interval is programmable).
Automatic fan bank switching evens out the wear of Fan 1 and Fan 2 relays
by swapping their respective setpoints after each actuation.
Operates a relay with a SPDT contact when one of the inputs exceeds the
ALARM setting. An icon on the display indicates that the ALARM is ON.
(Icon #3)
Operates a relay with a SPDT contact when one of the inputs exceeds the
TRIP setting. An icon on the display indicates that the TRIP relay is ON.
(Icon #4). Optionally, this relay can be set to operate from internal ambient
temperature. In this mode, the “trip” relay can be used to operate as a
thermostat for heater control. Heater kit is sold separately (KIT-031-1).
A TEST function shows the stored setpoints, shows the internal temperature
of the ETM, oil temperature, present current as % of full scale, and tests the
digital display.
Any time the unit detects an internal or external fault such as a sensor lead
open circuit, the Alarm relay and both Fan relays operate, the FAULT icon
shows on the display and the temperature displays “- - -“. A failed sensor
will NOT cause a TRIP.
A failed microprocessor will activate Fan 1 and Alarm relays via hardware
control.
The Fan 1 relay is normally de-energized (non-failsafe). It will not operate
on Power Failure
The Fan 2 relay can be configured by user to be either normally de-energized
(non-failsafe) or normally energized (failsafe). The default is normally
energized (failsafe) so that a loss of power to the ETM will turn ON one fan
bank.
The Alarm relay is normally energized (failsafe so that an ALARM is
indicated on power failure.)
The Trip relay can be configured by user to be either normally energized
(failsafe) or normally de-energized (non-failsafe). The default is normally
de-energized (non-failsafe) so that a loss of power to the ETM will not cause
a Trip.
An RS-232 data port is used to setup the programmable parameters of the
unit. The setpoints and some other functions can also be set using buttons
on the front panel.
Prime Power can be any voltage from 80-265 VAC or 20-280 VDC.
The ETM is panel mounted through a cutout in a hinged panel of a weather
proof box
The ETM provides the following OPTIONS, which must be specified at time
of order:
A mA loop output may be specified which is proportional to the present
temperature. The mA loop can be set to either 0-1mA or 4-20mA via the
front panel or the RS232 port.

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