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Additional Information
Notice:
This manual does not contain all the information required to operate and maintain
the product. Refer to the following manuals for other required information.
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SYMBOLS
Special symbols are used in the manual to illustrate specifics in the step-by-step
processes.
CAUTION
1. With some combinations of worst case high transducer scale factors
and large full scale ranges, the 3300/20 Monitor may not reach a full
scale reading before going not OK. For example, if the 7200 11mm
transducer option is ordered with a full scale option of 2-0-2 mm or
75-0-75 mil (with or without barriers), worst case conditions could
result in the reduction of full scale by about 10%. Therefore, with this
particular option, we recommend setting alarms at least 10% down
from full scale. In all cases, verify that alarms can be reached with the
actual transducer installation being used.
2.
Contents
1.
2.
3.
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Do not use this figure as a wiring diagram. Refer to 3300/20 Field Wiring Packet.
2. Monitor Functions
DUAL THRUST POSITION - Thrust position is the average position, or change in position,
of a rotor in the axial direction with respect to some fixed reference. The Dual Thrust
Position Monitor provides continuous thrust position monitoring on two channels (A & B)
for redundant protection. Normal thrust direction can be toward or away from the probe
face. AND voting logic ensures that failure of one channel will not give a false Danger
alarm. OR voting logic allows for two independent thrust channels in less critical
applications.
PROBE GAP VOLTAGE - Probe gap is measured as a negative dc voltage that is directly
proportional to the gap distance between the face of a proximity probe and the surface
being monitored. Probe gap voltage for each channel is displayed on the front panel
meter by pressing the GAP switch.
OK - When the proximity output voltage is within its upper/lower limits, the transducer is
defined as OK. The OK detection circuit controls the channel OK LED and the monitor
relay drive to the OK relay. If the monitor has the latching OK option, a System Reset is
required to reset the OK function.
OK RELAY - The OK Relay is located on the Power Input Module. Every channel in the
rack must be OK or bypassed to energize the OK Relay.
ALARM - Pressing the ALERT and DANGER switches on the front panel of the monitor
causes the corresponding Alert (first-level alarm) or Danger (second-level alarm)
setpoints on each channel to be displayed on the front panel meter. ALERT and DANGER
LEDs light when the thrust position signal level exceeds preset levels for the selected
time delay, and appropriate ALERT and DANGER alarm relay contacts are activated.
Voting logic options determine when the Danger relay contacts are activated.
FIRST OUT - Separate First Out circuits exist for Alert and Danger alarms. A monitor with
First out option selected flashes a channel alarm LED if that monitor was the first
channel in the rack to go into alarm. Pressing the RESET switch acknowledges the First
Out.
ALARM RELAYS - Monitor alarms can be programmed for either latching or non-latching
mode. In the non-latching mode, the alarm resets automatically when the alarm
condition no longer exists. In the latching mode, the alarm condition must be reset
manually by pressing the RESET switch on the front panel of the System Monitor (or by
closing external Reset contacts). The alarm will not reset if the alarm condition still exists.
DANGER BYPASS - For maintenance functions, a DANGER BYPASS switch on the monitor
circuit board is set to inhibit the Danger relay drive. This function turns on the BYPASS
2
0.1 second
1 second
3 second
6 second
Signal Conditioning
Response Time
Constant *
Fast
Slow
81 ms
180 ms
639 ms
1294 ms
81 ms
180 ms
639 ms
1294 ms
639 ms
967 ms
1294 ms
1622 ms
* The time constant approximates a simple RC response curve where one time constant
= 63% of final value and five time constants = 99% of final value.
3. LED Functionality
3.1 OK LEDs
z
{
ON
OFF
BLINK
LED DISPLAY
A
B
z
{
z
OK
OK
OK
z
z
{
CONDITION
Channel A and B are in operating range.
If a channel's OK LED goes off, that channel
is not OK, has been latched not OK, or is
bypassed.
OK RELAY
DRIVE*
ON
OFF**
OK
OK
OFF**
{
If an error code is displayed refer to the
Error Code section in this manual.
An LED flashing at 5 Hz indicates that an
error was encountered during Cyclic self
test. Self Test, Section 17, describes how to
read error messages.
ON
* Each channel in the system controls the OK Relay. Therefore any channel can cause
a not OK relay condition (Not OK = OFF = de-energized relay).
**Not OK channel can be bypassed to restore relay OK conditions.
ON
OFF
LED DISPLAY
A
B
BYPASS z
{ BYPASS z
z BYPASS {
CONDITION
The monitor is in the Danger Bypass mode.
The system is in the Power-Up mode.
User invoked Self Test is in progress.
Both channels are bypassed.
Rack Inhibit contacts at the back of the rack
closed.
If a single channel's BYPASS LED comes on, that
channel is bypassed.
z
{
ON
OFF
BLINK
LED DISPLAY
A
B
z
ALERT
ALERT
ALERT
ALERT RELAY
DRIVE
ON
ALERT
ALERT
CONDITION
ON
NOTE: The monitor will not annunciate an alert condition if the monitor is in the
non-latching mode and an alert condition existed but is no longer present.
ON
OFF
BLINK
LED DISPLAY
A
z DANGER {
{ DANGER z
z DANGER z
{ DANGER
DANGER {
CONDITION
DANGER RELAY
DRIVE
OR
Voting
ON
AND *
Voting
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
* If one channel in the monitor is bypassed or not OK and if the other channel then goes
into Danger, the Danger relay will be activated. AND voting with Quad relays must be
done externally by wiring contacts in series.
NOTE: The monitor will not annunciate a danger condition if the monitor is in the nonlatching mode and a danger condition existed but is no longer present.
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Press the DANGER switch and read the Danger setpoints for both channel A and channel
B on the meter scale. In both cases, normal and counter setpoints are displayed.
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12
Caution
Improper rack operation may occur.
Power down rack or inhibit rack
alarms when installing or removing a
monitor.
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WARNING
High voltage present. Contact
could cause shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
Caution
Machine protection provided by
this monitor will be lost while the
Signal Input Relay Module is
removed from the rack.
The Signal Input Relay Module is on the back of the rack. For relay configuration, see the
System Installation Instructions manual. For field wiring, refer to 3300/20 Field Wiring
Diagram Packet.
Module Removal
Loosen two screws and pull out
the module to remove it.
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NO
ALARM
RELAYS
DUAL
ALARM
RELAYS
QUAD
ALARM
RELAYS
INTERNAL
BARRIERS
NO RELAYS
INTERNAL
BARRIERS
DUAL RELAYS
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WARNING
High voltage present. Contact could
cause shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
Remove the Signal Input Relay Module from the rack before changing option jumpers.
JUMPERS
INSTALL REMOVE
ALERT RELAYS
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
DANGER RELAYS
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
OR Bus
No Options*
Alert & Danger Bus 1
Alert & Danger Bus 2
W3
W4, W11
W4, W11 W3
W2
W1, W12
W1, W12 W2
----------- W5-W8
W6,W8
W5,W7
W5,W7
W6,W8
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WARNING
High voltage present. Contact
could cause shock, burns, or
death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
JUMPERS
INSTALL
REMOVE
ALERT RELAYS
W2,W3C,
W3D,W4D
Normally Energized
W3A,W4C
Normally De-energized*
W2,W3C,
W3A,W4C
W3D,W4D
DANGER RELAYS
Normally Energized
W4B,W4F
W1,W3B,
W4A,W4E
Normally De-energized*
W1,W3B,
W4A,W4E
W4B,W4F
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JUMPER
INSTALL REMOVE
ALERT RELAYS
Normally Energized
W3
W4, W9
W3
Normally Energized
W2
Normally De-energized* W1, W10
OR Bus
----------No Options*
Alert & Danger Bus 1
W6, W8
Alert & Danger Bus 2
W5, W7
W1, W10
W2
W5-W8
W5, W7
W6, W8
W9
18
W10
W8
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
WARNING
High voltage present. Contact
could cause shock, burns, or
death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
8. Monitor Options
8.1 Field Programmable Options
*
First Out
Enabled *
Latching *
Fast *
Alarm Delays
0.1 Second
1 Second *
d
Not OK Mode
Latching *
Non-latching
Recorder Outputs
Danger Bypass
+4 to +20 mA *
Latching
Non-latching *
+1 to +5 Vdc
Normal Direction
Enabled
Disabled *
Toward Probe *
Away from
Probe
++ With Quad Relays, AND voting logic must be done externally by wiring contacts in
series.
NOTE: See section 19 for jumper locations and settings.
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BB
CC
TRANSDUCER INPUT
ALARM RELAY
01 = 25 - 0 - 25 mils
02 = 30 - 0 - 30 mils
03 = 40 - 0 - 40 mils
01 = 3300 or 7200,
Proximitor 8MM &
5MM, 200mV/mil*
00 = None
02 = Hermetically
Sealed
03 = Quad Relays***
Epoxy Sealed
04 = 3000 Proximitor,
200mV/mil**
01 = Epoxy Sealed
05 = 50 - 0 - 50 mils
06 = 75 - 0 - 75 mils
11 =0.5 - 0 - 0.5 millimetres
12 =1.0 - 0 - 1.0 millimetres
13 =2.0 - 0 - 2.0 millimetres
DD
EE
AGENCY APPROVAL
BARRIERS USED
00 None
00 None
01 CSA/NRTL/C
01 External
02 BASEEFA
02 Internal
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Verify that the transducer power supply level ( -Vt) is correct for
the type of transducer connected. The 3000 transducer requires 18 Vdc, the 3300 and 7200 transducers require -24 Vdc. Power
converter (part number 89634-01) can be used to convert 24 Vdc
to 18 Vdc for use with the 3000 transducer.
Set the monitor full scale range. (See the Appendix A, Main Board Options.)
2.
Cut the meter scale from the back of this manual. Be sure to cut along the marked
outline so the meter scale will fit properly.
3.
Open the front panel by loosening the two monitor retaining screws and sliding the
front panel to the right.
4.
5.
6.
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Open the front panel by loosening the two monitor retaining screws and sliding the
front panel to the right.
2.
3.
Adjust the Alert or Danger setpoints by pressing and holding the ALERT or DANGER
button on front panel and then press the () or () buttons on the System Monitor to
adjust setpoint value up or down.
4.
Reset the selected channel adjust (AA or AB) switches to the right (OFF).
NOTE: The monitor responds to the previous setpoint until the channel adjust switch
is turned off.
5.
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Open the front panel by loosening the two retaining screws and sliding the front
panel to the right.
2.
Set BA (Bypass Channel A) or BB (Bypass Channel B) switch to the left (ON). The
corresponding BYPASS LED comes on, the OK LED goes off, and the channel reading
is clamped to zero.
3.
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1.
Open the front panel by loosening the two retaining screws and sliding the front
panel to the right.
2.
Set DB (Danger Bypass) switch to the left (ON). Both channel BYPASS LEDs come
on. The DANGER LEDs on the front panel can come on, but the danger relay drive
will not be activated if a Danger setpoint is exceeded. The Danger Bypass switch
can only be turned on if Danger Bypass is enabled. To enable the Danger Bypass
switch refer to Appendix A of this manual.
3.
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WARNING
High voltage present. Contact could
cause shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
Caution
Tests will exceed alarm setpoint
levels causing alarms to activate.
This could result in relay contacts
changing state. See Danger
Bypass, Section 12.
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1.
Disconnect all transducer wiring from the channel A terminals on the Signal input
Relay Module.
2.
Connect the power supply and multimeter as shown in the figure above.
3.
Adjust the power supply voltage for 0 mil (0 mm) on the monitor display.
4.
Press the Reset switch on the system monitor and verify the following:
OK LEDs are on
Alert and Danger LEDs are off
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1.
2.
To use the TK3, disconnect the extension cable from the probe.
Reconnect the extension cable to an identical probe on a TK3 and connect the
multimeter as shown in the figure above.
3.
Adjust the gap voltage for 0 mil (0 mm) on the monitor display.
4.
Press the Reset switch on the system monitor and verify the following:
OK LEDs are on
Alert and Danger LEDs are off
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28
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Caution
Tests will exceed alarm setpoint
levels causing alarms to activate.
This could result in relay contacts
changing state. See Danger
Bypass, Section 12.
Before bringing the monitor on line, use this procedure to check that the OK Limits for
channels A and B are working properly. You will need equipment as described in the Test
Setup section.
1. Adjust the gap voltage for
approximately -9.0 Vdc with
respect to common and verify the
OK LED is on for the channel being
tested. Press RESET on the system
monitor to turn on the OK LED if the
latching OK mode is installed.
Note: All other channels in the rack
must be OK or bypassed in order
for the relay to change states.
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2. Change the gap voltage to be more positive until the OK LED goes off (lower limit).
Check the probe gap voltage on the multimeter per the following table:
TRANSDUCER TYPE *
* See CAUTION on page v of this manual. See Mod 146300-01 for 3300 XL 11mm
Transducers.
3. Return the gap voltage to 9.0 Vdc and verify that the OK LED lights and the OK Relay
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TRANSDUCER TYPE *
* See CAUTION on page v of this manual. See Mod 146300-01 for 3300 XL 11mm
Transducers.
5. Return the gap voltage to 9.0 Vdc and verify that the OK LED lights and the OK
Relay energizes.
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1 mil = 200 mV
1 mm = 7.87 Vdc
For systems with external barriers, use:
1 mil = 192 mV
1 mm = 7.56 V
For example: The scale factor is 200 mV/MIL for 40 - 0 - 40 mil range, with 5 mm
probe, and without barriers. Full scale voltage change would be: 40x200 mV/MIL =
8.000 Vdc.
If Normal direction is toward the probe, the full scale value is the zero
voltage minus the full scale voltage. For example, with a zero voltage (from
step 1) of -10.00 Vdc the full scale value is: (-10.000) - (-8.000) = -2.000 Vdc
input.
If Normal direction is away from the probe, the full scale value is the zero
voltage plus the full scale voltage. For example, with a zero voltage (from
step 1) of -10.00 Vdc the full scale value is: (-10.000) + (-8.000) = -18.000
Vdc input.
NOTE: See Section 16.2, Zero Voltage Adjust, for the zeroing voltage
appropriate for your transducer.
4. For Normal direction - Adjust potentiometer (GA) for +5.00 Vdc on Channel A test
point. For Counter direction - Adjust potentiometer (GA) for 0.0 Vdc on Channel A
test point. Verify that the front panel indicates full scale and that the recorder
output matches the option selected.
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The monitor expects a specific gap voltage when the rotor is at its zero
position. The type of transducer being used determines this voltage. In
the following procedure, the probe gap is adjusted so that the appropriate
voltage is output by the probe when the rotor is at its zero position.
1.
Ensure that rotor is set to the desired zero position (against active or inactive
bearing, or center of float zone).
2.
Connect a multimeter to IN and COM terminals on the monitor Signal Input Module
as shown below.
2.
Adjust probe gap for zeroing voltage specified below for the transducer type
installed.
TRANSDUCER TYPE *
* See CAUTION on page v of this manual. See Mod 146300-01 for 3300 XL 11mm
Transducers.
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Slide the front panel of the monitor to the right and connect a multimeter to
Channel A test point BPPLA. Adjust Channel A zero potentiometer (ZA) for +2.500
Vdc. The monitor bargraph should display zero.
NOTE:
If the monitor will not zero and re-gapping the probe is not practical, the
zero adjust range can be increased by changing the jumpers listed in the
following tables.
If the zero adjustment range is increased, it is important to verify that the
OK voltage level check recognizes Not OK conditions. After selecting the
new zeroing range and calibrating the monitor, verify that the OK LEDs go
out when the shaft is at either of its extreme limits. If the OK LEDs do not
go out, the system must be recalibrated and the OK limits checked again
until this requirement is met.
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CAUTION
If you extend the zero adjustment range to 7.5 mils, you
may prevent the monitor from reaching a full scale
reading and your alarm setpoints.
This caution applies to ALL transducers with or without
barriers.
Main Board 135313-01
Zero Adjustment Range*
Transducer
Range
REMOVE
INSTALL
25 - 0 - 25 mils
40 - 0 - 40 mils
1 - 0 - 1 mm
7200 with
75 - 0 - 75 mils
2 - 0 - 2 mm
Range
REMOVE
INSTALL
25 - 0 - 25 mils
40 - 0 - 40 mils
1 - 0 - 1 mm
7200 with
75 - 0 - 75 mils
2 - 0 - 2 mm
To increase the zero adjustment range, remove and install the jumpers listed in the table. The corresponding zero
adjustment range is given in parentheses next to the jumper selection.
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Reduce the input amplitude to below the alarm setpoints and observe that the
ALERT and DANGER LEDs go off (if non-latching alarm jumpers are installed).
2.
Press the RESET switch on the System Monitor to reset latching alarms.
3.
Disconnect the test equipment and reconnect the transducers to their respective
channels in accordance with the field wiring diagrams at the end of this manual.
Verify that the OK LEDs come on and the OK Relay energizes (if non-latching OK
mode is selected).
4.
Press the RESET switch on the System Monitor to reset latching not OKs.
5.
If the Channel Bypass or the Danger Bypass functions were activated for this
procedure, deactivate them before monitoring resumes (see Sections 11 & 12 of
this manual).
6.
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Monitoring resumes
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Caution
Machine protection provided by
this monitor will be lost for the
duration of the self test.
Note: If any error is active, a Userinvoked
self test cannot be initiated. Refer to the
error Codes Section.
1. Initiate the User-invoked self test by
shorting the two self test pins (ST) with a
screwdriver. All the LEDs and LCD
elements will come on for 5 seconds. The
OK relay will de-energize during this
test.
If an active or stored error is present at
the end of the self test, the BYPASS LED
remains on, the OK LEDs flash at 5 Hz,
and the first error code flashes at 2 Hz on
the LCD bargraph.
The error code is given by the number of
flashing segments in one column of the
bargraph. For example, the monitor to the
right is indicating error code number 6
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2.
4.
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DESCRIPTION
EXPLANATION/RECOVERY
EEPROM failure.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
RAM failure.
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MILS
25 -0- 25
3000 Series,
30 -0- 30
40 -0- 40
MILLIMETRES
50 -0- 50
75 -0- 75
1- 0 -1
2-0-2
W23B,E,J,L
W23C,J, L
3300 RAM or
XL NSv
Proximitors,
200mV/mil
3300 & 7200
W23A,H,
W23B,H,
W23C,G,
W23A,E,H,
W23C,G,
SERIES
L,M,P
L,M,P
H,L,M,P
L,M,P
H,L,M,P
W23A,K,
W23B,K,
W23C,G,
W23A,E,K,
W23C,G,
SERIES WITH
O,R
O,R
K,O,R
O,R
K,O,R
7200 SERIES
W23B,E,
W23B,E,
W23B,E,
W23B,I,
W23C,G,
W23B,F,I,
W23B,E,I,
W23D,G,
11 mm, (Not
F,I,L,N,Q
F,I,L,N,Q
I,L,N,Q
L,N,Q
I,L,N,Q
L,N,Q
L,N,Q
I,L,N,Q
WITHOUT
EXTERNAL
BARRIERS
(200 mV/MIL)
EXTERNAL
BARRIERS
(192 mV/mil)
XL), (100
mV/MIL)
7200 SERIES
W23B,E,
W23B,E,
W23B,E,
W23B,H,
W23C,G,
W23B,F,H,
W23B,E,H,
W23D,G,
14 mm or
F,H,L,N, Q
F,H,L,N, Q
H,L,N,Q
L,N,Q
H,L,N,Q
L,N,Q
L,N,Q
H,L,N,Q
3300 HTPS
Proximitors
(100 mV/MIL)
CAUTION
Changing full scale requires recalibration of both
channels (see "Calibrate Channel", section 16).
* To change to a new full scale and transducer option, remove jumpers from W23A-R then install the jumpers specified in the table.
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Alert Mode
Danger Mode
Danger Voting
Danger Bypass
Alarm Delays
Not OK Mode
Normal Direction
Recorder Output
Jumper
Setting
Install
Remove
Enabled*
----------
W24G
Disabled
W24G
----------
Latching*
----------
W24F
Non-latching
W24F
----------
Latching*
----------
W24H
Non-latching
W24H
----------
----------
W24I
OR Relay Drive
W24I
----------
Enabled
W24B
----------
Disabled*
----------
W24B
0.1 s
W24E
W24D
1 s*
----------
W24D,E
3s
W24D,E
----------
6s
W24D
W24E
Latching
W24A
----------
Non-latching*
----------
W24A
Ch A
----------
W24J
Ch B
----------
W24K
W24J
----------
Ch B
W24K
----------
Fast*
----------
W24C
Slow
W24C
----------
+4 to +20 mA*
W28A, W29A
Toward Probe*
W28B, W29B
W28A, W29A
0 to -10 Vdc
W28B, W29B,
W30A,B,C,D
NOTES:
*
Denotes standard configuration.
++
AND voting with Quad Relays must be done externally by wiring contacts in
series.
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CAUTION
Changing full scale requires
recalibration of both channels
(see "Calibrate Channel" section).
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MILS
25 -0- 25
30 -0- 30
40 -0- 40
MILLIMETRES
50 -0- 50
75 -0- 75
3000 Series,
W2A,B,
3300 RAM or
W3D,
W3B,
XL NSv
W4C,E,G,W
W4C,E,G,
Proximitors,
6B
W6B
1- 0 -1
2-0-2
W2C,
200mV/mil
3300 & 7200
W2A,B,
W2A, W3E,
W2A,
W2C, W3F,
W2A,
SERIES
W3F,
W4A,F,G,
W3D,
W4A,E,G,
W3D,
WITHOUT
W4A,E,G,
W5A,D,
W4A,E,G,
W5A,D,
W4A,E,G,
EXTERNAL
W5A,D,
W6A
W5A,D,
W6B
W5A,D,
BARRIERS
W6B
W6B
W6B
(200 mV/mil)
3300 & 7200
W2A,B,
W2A, W3E,
W2A,
W2C, W3F,
W2A,
SERIES WITH
W3F,
W4D,F,
W3D,
W4D,E,
W3D,
EXTERNAL
W4D,E,
W5C,F,
W4D,E,
W5C,F,
W4D,E,
BARRIERS
W5C,F,
W6A
W5C,F,
W6B
W5C,F,
(192 mV/mil)
W6B
7200 SERIES
W2C, W3A,
W2C, W3E,
W2C,
W2A,B,
W2B,
W2A,C,
W2C,
W2A, W3C,
11 mm (Not
W4B,G,
W4B,G,F,
W3B,
W3B,
W3D,
W3B,
W3B,
W4B,E,G,W
XL) (100
W5B,E
W5B,E,
W4B,E,G,
W4B,E,G,
W4B,E,G,
W4B,E,G,
W4B,E,G,
5B,E, W6B
W6A
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W6B
W6B
W6B
W6B
W6B
mV/mil)
W6B
W6B
7200 SERIES
W2C, W3A,
W2C, W3E,
W2C,
W2A,B,
W2B,
W2A,C,
W2C,
W2A, W3C,
14 mm or
W4A,G,
W4A,G,F,
W3B,
W3B,
W3D,
W3B,
W3B,
W4A,E,G,
3300 HTPS
W5B,E
W5B,E,
W4A,E,G,
W4A,E,G,
W4A,E,G,
W4A,E,G,
W4A,E,G,
W5B,E,
W6A
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W5B,E,
W6B
W6B
W6B
W6B
W6B
W6B
Proximitors
(100 mV/MIL)
* To change to a new full scale and transducer option, remove jumpers from W2-A,B,C, W3-A,B,C,D,E,F,W4A,B,C,D,E,F,G, W5A,B,C,D,E,F, and W6-A,B then install the jumpers specified in the table.
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Alert Mode
Danger Mode
Danger Voting
Danger Bypass
Alarm Delays
Not OK Mode
Normal Direction
Jumper
Setting
Install
Remove
Enabled*
W16A
----------
Disabled
----------
W16A
Latching*
W15C
----------
Non-latching
----------
W15C
Latching*
W16B
----------
Non-latching
----------
W16B
W16C
----------
OR Relay Drive
----------
W16C
Enabled
W20
----------
Disabled*
----------
W20
0.1 s
----------
W15A,B
1 s*
W15B
W15A
3s
W15A
W15B
6s
W15A,B
----------
Latching
W19
----------
Non-latching*
----------
W19
Ch A
W1
----------
Ch B
W18
----------
Ch A
----------
W1
Ch B
----------
W18
Toward Probe
Away From Probe
Meter Response
Time
Fast*
----------
W21
Slow
W21
----------
Recorder Output
+4 to +20 mA
W7A,C,E,F; W8B,C;
W10A,B; W11B,C;
W12A,C,E,F
W12B,D
+1 to +5 Vdc
W7A,C,E,F; W8B,C,D,F;
W9A,B; W11B,C,D,F;
W12A,C,E,F
0 to -10 Vdc
W7A,C,E,F; W8A,B,C,E;
W10A,B; W11A,B,C,E;
W12A,C,E,F
NOTES:
*
Denotes standard configuration.
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AND voting with Quad Relays must be done externally by wiring contacts in
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Section 21 - Index
21. Index
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