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WEST 8800 User Manual

WEST 8800
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Process controller 8800
Operating manual
English
9499-040-70611
Valid from: 8405

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WEST 8800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWEST
Model8800
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Mounting

Safety switch

Details on the function and operation of the safety switch.

2 Electrical connections

2.1 Connecting diagram

Visual representation of the controller's electrical connections and terminal layout.

2.2 Terminal connection

Detailed guide to connecting various outputs and inputs to the controller terminals.

3 Operation

3.1 Front view

Overview of the controller's front panel, including display, buttons, and LEDs.

3.2 Behaviour after power-on

Description of the controller's state and actions upon initial power supply.

3.3 Operating level

Explanation of the different operating levels and how they are managed.

3.4 Error list / Maintenance manager

List of error codes, their meanings, and recommended actions for troubleshooting.

3.5 Self-tuning

Procedure for automatic controller tuning to optimize process parameters.

3.6 Manual self-tuning

Using aids for manual tuning of control parameters without automatic self-tuning.

3.8 Alarm handling

Configuration and operation of alarm signaling for limit values and process deviations.

3.9 Operating structure

Navigational structure and status indicators within the controller's operating levels.

4 Configuration level

4.1 Configuration survey

An overview table detailing available configuration parameters and their settings.

4.2 Configuration parameters

Detailed list and description of various controller configuration parameters.

4.3 Set-point processing

Description of how set-points are processed, including limiting and ramps.

4.3.1 Set-point gradient / ramp

Configuration of set-point changes to limit the rate of change.

4.4 Switching behaviour

Methods for matching cycle times for 2-point and 3-point controllers.

4.4.1 Standard (CYCL = 0)

Description of the standard method for switching behaviour.

4.5 Configuration examples

Practical examples of configuring different controller types and applications.

5 Parameter setting level

5.1 Parameter survey

A comprehensive table listing all adjustable parameters and their settings.

5.2 Parameters

Detailed explanation of specific parameters related to control and self-tuning.

5.3 Input scaling

Procedure for scaling input signals from sensors and transmitters.

5.3.1 Input P.1 and P.3

Scaling configuration for input channels INP1 and INP3.

6 Calibration level

Offset correction

Method for adjusting the zero point of measured values.

2-point correction

Method for adjusting two points of the measured value scale.

7 Special functions

7.1 DAC®- motor actuator monitoring

Function for monitoring motor actuator operation and detecting faults.

7.2 O2 measurement

Functionality for measuring oxygen content using lambda probes.

7.2.1 Connection

Instructions for connecting lambda probes to the controller inputs.

7.3 Linearization

Process for creating non-linear signal curves for inputs.

7.4 8800 process controller as Modbus master

Configuration and operation as a Modbus master for data communication.

8 8800/8840 configurator

9 Versions

10 Technical data

PROCESS VALUE INPUT INP1

Specifications for the primary process value input channel.

SUPPLEMENTARY INPUT INP2

Technical specifications for the secondary input channel.

SUPPLEMENTARY INPUT INP3

Technical specifications for the optional tertiary input channel.

CONTROL INPUTS DI1, DI2

Specifications for digital inputs used for control signals.

OUT3, 4 AS UNIVERSAL OUTPUT

Technical details for universal output channels OUT3 and OUT4.

POWER SUPPLY

Electrical power supply requirements and specifications.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Operating conditions, temperature, humidity, and protection ratings.

11 Safety hints

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Guidelines for safe and compliant electrical wiring of the controller.

COMMISSIONING

Pre-operation checks and requirements before powering on the unit.

11.1 Resetting to factory setting

Procedure to restore the controller to its default factory configuration.

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