Campbell SDM-CD16AC Manuel utilisateur

SDM-CD16AC 16 Channel
AC/DC Controller
Revision: 8/07
Copyright © 1987-2007
Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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The SDM-CD16AC 16 CHANNEL AC/DC CONTROLLER is warranted
by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from date
of shipment unless specified otherwise. Batteries have no warranty.
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SDM-CD16AC Table of Contents
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1. Function........................................................................1
2. Control Specifications.................................................2
3. Power Considerations.................................................2
4. Installation....................................................................4
4.1 Wiring.......................................................................................................5
4.1.1 SDM-CD16AC Power and Control Connections ...........................5
4.1.2 Controlled Device Connections......................................................5
4.1.3 Motor Control .................................................................................6
5. Address Selection Switches.......................................7
6. Datalogger Programming............................................8
6.1 CRBasic Programming.............................................................................8
6.2 Edlog Programming..................................................................................9
7. Theory of Operation ..................................................10
8. Program Examples....................................................10
8.1 CRBasic Example...................................................................................10
8.2 Edlog Example .......................................................................................11
Figures
1. SDM-CD16AC Face Panel.........................................................................1
2. Switch Operation........................................................................................3
3. Connection Block Diagrams.......................................................................3
4. Typical Wiring Application........................................................................6
5. CD16AC Relay Outputs to MCC ...............................................................7
6. Addressing..................................................................................................8
Table
1. Datalogger to SDM-CD16AC Connections ...............................................4
2. Base 10 to Base 4 Reference Chart.............................................................9
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SDM-CD16AC 16 Channel AC/DC
Controller
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
ADDRESSES
GND
C1
C2
C3
+12V
AUTO
ON
OFF
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
AUTO
ON
OFF
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
C2
C2
C2 16
Logan, Utah
SDM-CD16AC
16 CHANNEL AC/DC CONTROLLER
INPUT: 12 VDC
LOAD: 5 A 277 VAC 1/6 HP
5 A 125 VAC 1/10 HP MADE IN USA
S/N:
UL
LISTED
INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMRNT
5Z21
UL
FIGURE 1. SDM-CD16AC Face Panel
1. Function
The SDM-CD16AC has 16 AC/DC relay control ports (see Figure 1). Each relay
port can be controlled by a datalogger or controlled manually with a manual
override toggle switch.
The toggle switch has three positions; "ON" and "OFF" for manual override,
and "AUTO" for datalogger control. In the "ON" position, the common
(COM) and normally open (NO) contacts are closed (see Figure 2). In the
"AUTO" position, the state of the relays are controlled by the datalogger
control ports.
The SDM-CD16AC is a synchronously addressed datalogger peripheral.
Three ports on the datalogger are used to address the SDM-CD16AC, then
clock out the desired state of each of the 16 control ports. Up to 16 SDM-
CD16ACs may be addressed, making it possible to control a maximum of 256
ports from the three datalogger ports.
In CRBasic, the SDMCD16AC instruction is used to control the SDM-
CD16AC. In Edlog, either I/O Instruction 104 (CR10(X), CR23X, 21X) or
Instruction 29 (CR7) is used.
Ensure that the datalogger contains the appropriate instruction
prior to system deployment. The SDM-CD16AC is not
compatible with our CR200-series, CR500, or CR510
dataloggers.
NOTE
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2. Control Specifications
Operating voltage: 12 VDC nominal (9 to 18).
Current drain at 12 VDC: 6 mA quiescent; 45 mA per active LED (switch on
or auto active).
Total cable length: 20 ft (for most applications), 600 ft (possible for CR7)
Toggle switch: ON/OFF manual override; AUTO for datalogger control.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian Underwriters Laboratories
(CUL) listed product. UL and CUL listing number is 5Z21.
RELAY SPECIFICATIONS
Arrangement: Single pole double throw, Break before make
Contact material: Gold-clad silver
Individual contact rating: 5 A at 30 VDC, .3 A at 110 VDC, 5 A 1/10 HP at
125 VAC, 5 A 1/6 HP at 277 VAC
Coil voltage: 9 to 18 VDC
Coil resistance: 360 Ohms•±10%
Expected life (contact closures): Mechanical 107
Actuation/Release time: Approx. 4 ms
Operating temp.: -40°to 70°C
3. Power Considerations
The SDM-CD16AC power requirements are large compared to most CSI
products. For most applications an external power supply (see Figure 3) is
recommended to power the SDM-CD16AC.
For some applications it may be convenient to use the datalogger supply to
power the SDM-CD16AC (see Figure 3). For long-term applications, the lead
acid power supply available with CSI dataloggers should be used, allowing the
batteries to be float charged. It is not recommended that the datalogger
alkaline supply be used to power the SDM-CD16AC for long term
applications.
If the datalogger lead acid supply is used, the number of SDM-CD16AC's that
can be powered is limited by the 300 mA current sourcing capability of the
wall charger. With a continuous 6 mA current drain per SDM-CD16AC and
45 mA per active LED, a maximum of 6 LEDs may be powered by the
datalogger, after which, more current is drawn than can be sourced by the wall
charger. If this condition is maintained, it will ultimately lead to battery deep
discharge, requiring new batteries.
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Position of Contacts When Position of Contacts When
Coil is Energized (ON) Coil Is Not Energized (OFF)
FIGURE 2. Switch Operation
EXTERNAL
9 TO 18 VDC
+ —
SDM-CD16AC DATALOGGER
12 V GND
C1 or SDM-C1
C2 or SDM-C2
C3 or SDM-C3
Connection With External Supply (see note on next page)
SDM-CD16AC DATALOGGER
GND
12 V
C1 or SDM-C1
C2 or SDM-C2
C3 or SDM-C3
Connection with Datalogger Supply (see note on next page)
FIGURE 3. Connection Block Diagrams
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TABLE 1. Datalogger to SDM-CD16AC Connections
Connection
Order
SDM-CD16AC
Datalogger (see note)
Function
First 12 V 12 V on datalogger or Power
external supply
Second Gnd Gnd Common ground
C1 SDM-C1 (CR3000,
CR5000) or C1 (other
dataloggers)
Data
C2 SDM-C2 (CR3000,
CR5000) or C2 (other
dataloggers)
Clock
C3 SDM-C3 (CR3000,
CR5000) or C3 (other
dataloggers)
Enable
On a CR7, SDMs connect to the ports at the upper right corner
of the 700X Control Module. On a CR9000X, SDMs connect to
the ports on the CR9032 CPU Module, and on a CR9000, SDMs
connect to the ports on the CR9080 PAM Module.
NOTE
If the 21X power supply is used to power the SDM-CD16AC, all low level
analog measurements (thermocouples, pyranometers, thermopiles, etc.) must
be made differentially. This is a result of slight ground potentials created
along the 21X analog terminal strip when the 12 V supply is used to power
peripherals. This limitation reduces the number of available analog input
channels and may mandate an external supply for the SDM-CD16AC.
4. Installation
•The SDM-CD16AC must be installed in an enclosure that provides a
pollution degree 2 environment (normally, only nonconductive pollution.
However, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation may be
expected). All Campbell Scientific enclosures meet this requirement.
•Use copper conductors only.
•Wire Range: 30 −14 AWG
•Tightening Torque: 5 −7 in./lb.
•Use minimum 60/75 degree C wire.
•Input power must be connected to a class 2 supply only. All Campbell
Scientific power supplies meet the class 2 supply requirements.
The order in which connections are made is critical.
Always connect 12 V first, followed by ground, then Control
Ports.
CAUTION
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Cables connecting the terminals of the datalogger and
SDM device should be kept as short as possible to
minimize the risk of corruption of the signals and damage
from induced surges. Where long cable runs (>3 m) are
unavoidable and the cables run outside, some extra
protection may be required for the SDM control terminals.
Please contact Campbell Scientific for further advice.
When connecting wires to the SDM signal terminals please
ensure they are at ground potential before making the
connection, e.g. by touching them to the earth terminal.
CAUTION
For datalogger connections, see Table 1.
Multiple SDM-CD16AC's may be wired in parallel by connecting the
datalogger side of one SDM-CD16AC to the next. For CR10 and 21X
dataloggers, the total length of the cables connecting the SDM-CD16AC's
should not exceed 20 feet.
Total cable lengths in excess of 20 feet will adversely influence
communication performance. For CR7 dataloggers, the total cable length
should not exceed 600 feet.
4.1 Wiring
4.1.1 SDM-CD16AC Power and Control Connections
Refer to Figure 3 and Table 1 for SDM-CD16AC operating power and control
connections to the datalogger.
4.1.2 Controlled Device Connections
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD! USE EXTREME CAUTION
WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE INPUTS. DO
NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH HOT LEADS!
DANGER!
Figure 2 shows how the switches in each channel operate. NO means
“normally open”, NC means “normally closed”. COM means “common” to
NO and NC.
In most applications, the SDM-CD16AC acts as a switch (controllable break)
in one wire of the circuit powering the controlled device. One side of this
break may have power (hot). Figure 4 shows an example.
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Device
Neutral (-) Hot (+)
NO
NC
COM
FIGURE 4. Typical Wiring Application
4.1.3 Motor Control
The CD16AC is a UL approved Start/Stop motor controller. In the figure
below, a typical 5 Amp 115 VAC relay contact circuit shows how to control a
three phase motor starter in a Motor Control Center (MCC). Typically, the
CR10X will automatically command the appropriate relay to energize the
motor starter. The relay in the CD16AC will remain latched until the CR10X
program commands that the motor be turned off, at which time the relay will
open the circuit to the motor starter and the motor will stop.
The CD16AC can be used to control three phase pump motors, air blowers,
and large control valves in the same fashion.
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