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JUMO B 70.1050.0 Digital Thermostat Operating Instructions

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JUMO B 70.1050.0 Digital Thermostat

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Overview of operation

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Identifying the instrument

The nameplate with the order code is affixed to the side of the instrument. The supply voltage connected must correspond to the voltage specified on the nameplate. All necessary settings are described in these Operation Instructions. However, if any difficulties should still arise during start-up, you are asked not to carry out any unauthorized manipulations on the unit. This could endanger your rights under the instrument warranty! Please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office in such a case. Please read these operating instructions before commissioning the instrument. Keep the manual in a place that is accessible to all users at all times. Please assist us to improve these operating instructions, where necessary.

Order codeJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 2

Included in delivery
Operating Instructions B 70.1050.0JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 3

Order codeJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 4

AssemblingJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 5

Electrical connection

Installation notes

  • The choice of cable, the installation, the fusing and the electrical connection must conform to the requirements of VDE 0100 “Regulations on the Installation of Power Circuits with nominal voltages below 1000 V” or the appropriate local regulations.
  • The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) complies with the standards and regulations cited in the technical data.
  • Protect the instrument from electrostatic discharge during installation and operation.
  • The instrument is not suitable for installation in areas with an explosion hazard and must be built into a housing that provides protection against fire /electrical hazards.
  • Apart from faulty installation, incorrect settings on the instrument (setpoint, parameter level data) may also affect the proper functioning of controlled processes or lead to damage. Provision should therefore always be made for safety devices that are independent of the instrument, e. g. overpressure valves or temperature limiters/monitors. Adjustment must be restricted to specialist personnel (lock parameters for operation). Please observe the corresponding safety regulations in this matter. Unfavorable parameter adjustment may result in unstable control.
  • The process value obtained should therefore be monitored for its stability and knowledge about the process should be obtained.
  • The load circuit must be fused for the maximum relay current in order to prevent welding of the output relay contacts in the event of a short circuit.
  • Do not connect any additional loads to the supply terminals of the instrument.
  • If contact with live components is possible while working on the instrument, it must be disconnected on both poles from the supply (via a separate mains supply switch, for instance).
Supply Measurement input and supply
230V AC and 115V AC short-circuit-proof electrically isolated from each other
12 — 24V DC and 24V AC not short-circuit-proof not electrically isolated from each other

Connection diagram

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Commissioning the instrument

Displays and controls

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  • Connect supply voltage – all segments light up twice as a test (segment test).
  • When everything has been connected correctly on the instrument, the present process value will be shown.
  • If an alarm message appears, see Chapter 7 “Alarm messages”.
  • The relay operates according to the controller type that was set, see Chapter 4.2 “Setting the instrument functions (parameter level)”.

Setting the instrument functions (parameter level)

Time-out
If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the instrument automatically switches back to process value display, see Overview of operation on the first inside page.

  • The instrument functions and values are set at the parameter level.
  • PressJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 10 for 3 seconds andJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 9 will appear alternately.
  • Set code 72 for accessing the parameter level by using the JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 11keys.
  • The longer the key is pressed, the faster the value will change.
  • Acknowledge withJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 10, parameter name and value appear alternately, e.g.JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 12
  • Set a value within the specified value range by using the JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 11keys.
  • Acknowledge settings withJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 10.
  • Set the next parameter, see Overview of operation on the first inside page

Controller

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Allocating user rights (enabling level)

The setting at the enabling level defines user rights which determine whether a parameter is shown at the operating level, can be edited or is not shown at all.

  • Press JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 10for 3 seconds andJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 9 appears.
  • Set code 82 for accessing the enabling level using JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 11
  • Acknowledge withJUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 10 Parameter and User rights blink in alternation e. g. JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 12
  • Use the JUMO- B 70.1050.0- Digital -Thermostat- 11keys to set the user’s right
User right Display Factory setting
The parameter can be edited  

 

Parameter is shown
The parameter is not shown all other parameters

Operation

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Technical data

Meas. input Designation Range Meas. accuracy1/ ambient temperature error Recognition of …
Probe short-circuit Probe break
Resistance thermometer Pt100 EN 60 751 -200 to +600°C 0.1%/ £100ppm/°C yes yes
Pt1000 EN 60 751 -200 to +600°C 0.1%/ £100ppm/°C yes yes
KTY2X-6 (PTC) -50 to +150 °C 1%/ £100 ppm/°C yes yes
Resistance 0 — 3000 W customer table 3 0.1%/ £100ppm/°C 3 = 0W yes
Measuring current with Pt100: 0.2 mA, with Pt1000, KTY2X-6 and resistance: 0.02 mA
Lead compensation is settable via the parameter Lead compensation resistance.

Total resistance (sensor+lead) must not exceed 320W with Pt100 and 3200W with Pt1000, KTY2X-6, and resistance.

Thermo- couples Fe-Con J EN 60 584 -200 to +999 °C 0.4%/ £100ppm/°C 2 no yes
Fe-Con L DIN 43 710 -200 to +900 °C 0.4%/ £100ppm/°C 2 no yes
NiCr-Ni K EN 60 584 -200 to +999 °C 0.4%/ £100ppm/°C 2 no yes
-10 to 60 mV customer table 3 0.1%/ £100ppm/°C 3 no yes
For the voltage input (-10 to 60 mV), the terminal temperature compensation for thermocouples can be used. Internal terminal temperature compensation can be switched off through the setup program (0°C).
Meas. input Designation Range Meas. accuracy1/ ambient temperature error Recognition of …
Probe short-circuit Probe break
Current 0 to 20 mA -2 to 22 mA scalable with

and   or customer table

0.1%/ £100ppm/°C 3 no no
4 to 20 mA 2.4 to 21.6 mA scalable with

and

0.1%/ £100ppm/°C 3 yes yes
Input resistance RIN £ 3W
Voltage 0 — 10 V -1 to 11 V

scalable with

and   or customer table

0.1%/ £100ppm/°C no no
Input resistance RIN ³ 100kW
1.) The accuracy refers to the measuring range span. 2.) valid from -50°C

3.) A valid customer table must be entered through the setup program and switched over to in the instrument. This may reduce the measuring accuracy.

Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature range 0 to +55 °C, with side-by-side mounting: 0 to +40 °C
Storage temperature range -40 to +70 °C
Climatic conditions £ 75% rel. humidity, no condensation

Output

Relais K1 (changeover contact) 150,000 operations at 10A/250V AC 50Hz resistive load

800,000 operations at 3A/250V AC 50Hz resistive load

Supply

Supply voltage 230V AC +10/-15%, 48 — 63Hz or 115V AC +10/-15 %, 48 — 63 Hz

(isolated from measurement input)

12 — 24 V DC +15/-15 %, 24V AC +15/-15%, 48 — 63Hz

(not isolated from measurement input)

Power consumption < 2VA

Housing

Material polycarbonate
Mounting DIN rail 35 mm x 7.5mm to EN 50 022
Operating position unrestricted
Weight approx. 110 g
Protection IP20
Flammability class UL 94 V0

Electrical data

Data backup EEPROM
Connection screw terminals for wire cross-sections up to 2.5 mm2
Electromagnetic compatibility

interference emission immunity to interference

EN 61 326

Class B

to industrial requirements

Electrical safety EN 61 010, Part 1, overvoltage category III, pollution degree 2

Setup program

The program and the interface with adapter are available as accessories and offer the following advantages:

  • simple and convenient parameterization and archiving from a PC
  • simple duplicating of parameters on instruments of the same type
  • possibility of entering a linearization table

Minimum hardware and software requirements:

  • PC Pentium 100 or compatible
  • 128 MB RAM, 16 MB free on hard disk
  • CD-ROM drive
  • free COM interface
  • Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP
  • Link the PC interface to the RS232 interface on the PC
  • Insert a black adapter (3-pole pins) into the side of the instrument

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Alarm messages

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JUMO

  • Street adress:
    • Moltkestraße 13 – 31
    • 36039 Fulda, Germany
  • Delivery address:
    • Mackenrodtstraße 14
    • 36039 Fulda, Germany
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