en - Explanations
of red switch banks
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Limit signal function (pages 24...35)
Limit signal outputs (
):
The switch positions may be different.
This also applies to
CH2 (p. 24...27) and
where CH2 acts on the two outputs CH2 and CH3.
Inputs (
):
With several inputs, the limit signals may be different for the individual channels,
e. g. H
for CH1, L
for CH2;
Two-point regulation , ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ s function, (pages 36...39)
Limit signal outputs (
):
The switch positions for CH2 and CH3 may be different.
Inputs (
):
The limit signals for CH2 and CH3 must be identical:
H
for CH2 and H
for CH3 or L
Alarm signal
Choice between alarm signal ( ) and no alarm signal ( ) is only possible between different input
channels.
With alarm signal ( ):
When an alarm occurs at an input, the output relay and the alarm relay belonging to this input drop
out.
If no input is connected to a channel, switch off the alarm signal ( ).
Function description
The switch positions depicted in the Chapter "Function" on pages 24...42 have the effect that the
output relay drops out on receipt of a limit signal (H
i. e. when a limit signal is present, the same contact position occurs as for a fault or mains failure
(= fitted for safety).
The switch positions and the input signals are depicted identically for all channels.
CH1 + CH2 (p. 28...31),
for CH2 and L
for CH3;
or L );
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