MP1402
MP1402 is RTD Input Limit Alarm manufactured by M-System.
- Part of the MP1423_M comparator family.
- Part of the MP1423_M comparator family.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
RTD INPUT LIMIT ALARM model MP1400 through MP1423
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General Description
The M-PAC Model MP1400 through MP1423 accept 2- or 3-wire RTD inputs and provide relay contact closure(s) at a preset input level. The MP1400 Series reflects three styles of output selection:
MP1400
- MP1403 Single (Hi) trip, non-latching (DPDT, 3A) MP1410
- MP1413 Single (Hi) trip, latching (DPDT, 3A) MP1420
- MP1423 Dual (Hi/Lo) trip, non-latching (SPDT, 3A)
- Upscale burnout protection as standard
- Failsafe operation available
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Installation [Scale: mm(inch)]
- Operating temperature: -5 to +60°C (23 to 140°F)
- Operating humidity: 30 to 90% RH (non-condensing) Keep away from water, corrosive gas, dust and vibration. DIN rail mounting available for 11-pin-base modules. Use DIN rail of 35 mm width.
- 11-Pin Base
55 (2.17) min.
40 ± 0.2
40 ± 0.2 2- M4 SCREW
(1.57± .01) (1.57± .01)
Adjustments
- Setpoint The MP1400 Series has five styles of setpoint adjustment: MP14X0 Top-accessed, 3-turn screw(s) MP14X2 Remote dial connection(s), 1k to 100k ohms MP14X3 DC-programmable, 0 to 1V The setpoint is adjustable over the entire input span.
A) Set deadband at its minimum (fully counterclockwise) before adjusting the setpoint.
B) With the specified trip Resistance/RTD input applied, adjust setpoint until the relay trips. For Hi trip calibration, start with the setpoint above the desired trip. For Lo trip calibration start below the desired trip.
- Deadband The deadband is independently adjustable for both setpoints in dual alarms.
A) Set deadband at its minimum (fully counterclockwise). Set setpoint to desired trip.
B) Adjust Resistance/RTD input until relay trips. C) Re-adjust deadband to 100% (fully clockwise). D)...