Relay Outputs; Screwing The Sensor Into The Dosing Head - Grundfos DMX 227 Instrucciones De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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9.1.5 Relay outputs

The relay output connection depends on the
Note
application and the connected actuators.
Interference suppression is required for inductive loads (also
relays and contactors).
If this is not possible, protect the relay contacts using a
suppressor circuit as described below.
With AC voltage
Current up to
Capacitor C
10 μ F, 275 V
60 mA
47 μ F, 275 V
70 mA
100 μ F, 275 V
150 mA
220 μ F, 275 V
1.0 A
1
1
K1
K2
L
N
230 V AC /
115 V AC
Fig. 16 Electrical connection of the electronics

9.1.6 Screwing the sensor into the dosing head

Screw the sensor from the lower side into the hole of the
dosing head flange (M14 x 1.5).
– Now the diaphragm leakage sensor is ready for start-up.
Fig. 17 Screwing the sensor into the dosing head
Resistor R
390 Ω , 2 W
22 Ω , 2 W
47 Ω , 2 W
47 Ω , 2 W
S1
1
1
1
1
1
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
PE
PE
N
Contact 1 (non floating 230
V AC / 115 V AC)
With DC voltage
Connect the free-wheeling diode parallel to the relay or
contactor.
DC +
-
Fig. 15 Suppressor circuit DC/AC
Provide relay outputs on site with an appropriate
Caution
back-up fuse!
These connections depend on the type of actuator
used and should only be understood as guidelines.
Note
Refer to actuator documentation.
S2
1
1
1
1
K8
K9
K10
Green Yellow White
Contact 2
(floating)
AC
R
C
1
1
Sensor
17

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