Delta Electronics Valve Temperature Controller DTV Instruction Sheet

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Http://www.delta.com.tw/industrialautomation
5011664500-DVE0
2007-05-25
Series Valve Temperature Controller
Instruction Sheet
Thanks you very much for choosing Delta DTV series valve temperature controller. Please read this instruction sheet
before using your DTV to ensure proper operation. Keep this instruction handy for quick reference.
Warning
DANGER! CAUTION! ELECTRIC SHOCK!
When the power is on, DO NOT touch the AC terminals in case an
electric shock may occur. Make sure the power is disconnected when you check the input power.
DTV is an OPEN-TYPE device. If it will cause serious injury to workers or damage on other equipments when
used in a dangerous environment, please make sure it is installed in an automatic safety protection device.
1. Always use recommended solder-less terminals: Fork terminal with isolation (M3 screw, Max. width 7.2mm). Please be sure
to tighten them properly and make sure the wire is connected to the correct terminal.
2. Prevent dust or metallic debris from falling into the device and cause malfunction. DO NOT modify or uninstall DTV series
without being permitted. DO NOT use empty terminals.
3. Keep away from high-voltage and high-frequency environment during installation in case of interference. Prevent using DTV
in premises which contain:
(a) dust or corrosive gas; (b) high humidity and high radiation; (c) shock and vibration
4. The power has to be switched off when wiring or changing temperature sensor.
5. Make sure to use compensation wire which matches the thermocouple when extending or connecting the thermocouple wire.
6. Use wires with resistance when extending or connecting the platinum resistance sensor.
7. Keep the wire as short as possible when wiring a sensor to the temperature controller. Separate the power cable and load
wire in order to prevent interference and induced noise.
8. DTV is an open-type device. Make sure to install it in an enclosure which prevents dust and humidity in case of an electric
shock.
9. Make sure the power cables and signal device are installed correctly before switching on the power; otherwise serious
damage may occur.
10. DO NOT touch the terminals or repair the device when the power is on; otherwise an electric shock may occur.
11. Please wait for one minute after the power is switched off to allow the capacitor to discharge. DO NOT touch the internal
wiring within this period.
12. DO use dry cloth and DONOT use acid or alkaline liquid to clean the device.
Display, LED & Pushbuttons
PV: Present value
SV: Set value
%: Output percentage
AT: Auto-tuning indicator
A/M: Manual control indicator
OUT1/OUT2: Output indicator
ALM1/ALM2: Alarm output indicator
Manual/auto mode switch key
Selection/setup key
Switching page key
Left-shifting the digit
Adjusting numbers
Ordering information
DTV
2
3
4
5
Series name
DTV: Delta V series valve temperature
controller
1 2
3
4
Panel size
(W × H)
4896: 1/8 DIN W48 × H96 mm
9696: 1/4 DIN W96 × H96 mm
5
R: Valve, relay output SPST (250VAC, 5A)
Specifications
Power input AC100 ~ 240V, 50/60Hz
Input power range 85% ~ 110%, rated voltage
Power consumption Less than 5VA
Display
2-line, 7-segment LED, 4bits and 2 bits of valve openness display
PV in red, SV and valve openness in green.
Thermocouple: K, J, T, E, N, R, S, B, L, U, TXK
Platinum resistance: Pt100, JPt100
Input temperature
sensor
Analog input: 0 ~ 5V, 0 ~ 10V, 0 ~ 20mA, 4 ~ 20mA, 0 ~ 50mA
Control method PID, PID programmable control, manual, On/Off
Control output type Relay output: SPST, Max. load 250V, 5A resistive load
Display scale 1 digit after the decimal point, or no decimal point
Sampling cycle Analog input: 0.15 sec; thermocouple/platinum resistance: 0.4 sec
Vibration resistance 10 ~ 55Hz 10m/s
2
3 axes 10 min.
Shock resistance Max. 300m/s
2
3 axes 6 directions, 3 times each
Ambient temperature 0°C ~ +50°C
Storage temperature -20°C ~ +65°C
Operation altitude Less than 2,000m
Ambient humidity 35% to 80% RH (non-condensing)
Setting up Parameters
Switching Modes: DTV is in the operation mode when the power is switched on, displaying PV and SV. Press
for
more than 3 seconds to enter the initial setting mode. Press
for less than 3 seconds in the operation mode to enter
the regulation mode. Press
once in the regulation or initial setting mode to return to the operation mode.
Selecting parameters: In the operation, regulation or initial setting mode, press
to select parameters for setup.
Setting up number parameters: Find the parameters to be set up or modified. Use
to modify the settings.
Press
to move to the desired digit to be modified and the digit will flash. Press to complete and save the
setting.
Setting up non-number parameters: Find the parameter to be set up or modified and use
to modify the
setting. The parameter will flash at this time. Press
to complete and save the setting.
Regulation
Mode
Operation
Mode
Initial Setting
Mode
Pres s for less than 3 secs
Pres s for more than 3 secs
Press
Press
Regulation Mode Operation Mode Initial Setting Mode
Auto-tuning
(Set up when in PID control and RUN)
Press V
Use to set up SV
Press
V
Set up input type
Press
V
Select the PID group (0 ~ 4)
(4 groups of PID are available in PID
control. n = 4: PID is auto-selected.
See the next table.)
Press
V
Control loop RUN/STOP
Press
V
Set up temperature unit
(Not displayed when in analog input
mode)
Press
V
PD control offset
Press
V
Start setting up patterns
(Set up when in PID programmable
control mode)
Press
V
Upper limit for the temperature
range
Press
V
Heating hysteresis setting
(Set up when in On/Off control)
Press
V
Set up the position of decimal
point
(Not for
thermocouple B, R, S type)
Press
V
Lower limit for the temperature
range
Press
V
Cooling hysteresis setting
(Set up when in On/Off control)
Press
V
Upper limit for alarm 1
(Adjustable when ALA1 is enabled)
Press
V
Select control mode
(Enter step editing when PID
programmable control is selected.
See the next table)
Press
V
/ Heating/cooling control
cycle
Press
V
Lower limit for alarm 1
(Adjustable when ALA1 is enabled)
Press
V
Select heating or cooling
Press
V
Switch for valve feedback
setting
Press
V
Upper limit for alarm 2
(Adjustable when ALA2 is enabled)
Press
V
Set up alarm mode 1
Press
V
Auto adjusting feedback value
(Displayed when in valve feedback
mode and STOP)
Press
V
Lower limit for alarm 2
(Adjustable when ALA2 is enabled)
Press
V
Set up alarm mode 2
Press
V
Time from valve fully closed to
fully open
Press
V
Key-locked mode
Press
V
Set up system alarm
Press
V
Valve DeadBand Setting
Press
V
Displaying and adjusting
output percentage
(Displayed when in PID mode and
manual RUN)
Press
V
Enable/disable communication
write-in
Press
V
Upper limit adjusting with
feedback output
(Displayed when in valve feedback
mode)
Press
V
Output percentage of valve
feedback
(Displayed when there is valve
feedback)
Press
V
Select ASCII/RTU
communication format
Press
V
Lower limit adjusting with
feedback output
(Displayed when in valve feedback
mode)
Press
V
D/A value of valve feedback
(Displayed when there is valve
feedback)
Press Z Back to top
Set up communication
address
Press
V
Adjusting PV offset
Press
V
Set up baud rate
Press
V
Upper limit for control output
Press
V
Set up data length
Press
V
Lower limit for control output
Press Z Back to top
Set up stop bit
Press Z Back to top
Select the PID group: The user can select one of the 4 groups. When n = 4, the program will automatically select the
PID group that is the closest to the SV.
Select the PID group (n = 0~4)
Press Z PID group 0 ~ 3
Set up the temperature SV for
PID group 0
Press
V
Set up the temperature SV for
PID group 3
Press
V
Set up the proportion band for
PID group 0
Press
V
Set up the proportion band for
PID group 3
Press
V
Set up the Ti value for PID
group 0
Press
V
Set up the Ti value for PID
group 3
Press
V
Set up the Td value for PID
group 0
Press
V
Set up the Td value for PID
group 3
Press
V
Set up the integration offset
for PID group 0, AT auto-setting
Pres
Z PD control offset
Set up the integration offset
for PID group 3, AT auto-setting
Press
Z PD control offset
Editing patterns and steps: In parameter , select for editing. Take pattern 0 for example:
Select the pattern No. to be
edited
Select No.
Z
Press V Select OFF
Edit the temperature in step 0
Press
V
Select the actual number of
steps in the program
Press
V
Leave pattern and step editing
V
Edit the time for step 0
(unit: hour/minute)
Set up the number of
additional cycles (0 ~ 99)
Continue the setup in
Press
V Press V
Set up from step 0 ~ step 7 in order
Set up the link pattern.
OFF = end of program
Press
V
Edit the temperature in step 7
Press V
Return to “
select the pattern No. to be
edited”
Edit the time for step 7
(unit: hour/minute)
Press
V
Following the actual number of steps
Output Control
DTV offers heating and cooling outputs.
In parameter
, you can select either to operate heating control or cooling control. Select for heating
output and
for cooling output.
PV
OFF
ON
Heating hysteresis
Cooling hysteresis
Heating
Cooling
Set point
Figure 1: Output operation when in On/Off control
PV
Output
Heating
Cooling
Set point
Figure 2: PID control
Key-locked Function
: Lock all the keys on the panel.
: Only SV can be modified.
: Only SV and auto/manual mode can be modified (The control mode has to be PID control).
Press and at the same time to unlock the keys.
Types of Temperature Sensors & Temperature Range
Input Sensor Type Register Value Display Range
0 ~ 50mV analog input 17
-999 ~ 9,999
4 ~ 20mA analog input 16
-999 ~ 9,999
0 ~ 20mA analog input 15
-999 ~ 9,999
0V ~ 10V analog input 14
-999 ~ 9,999
0V ~ 5V analog input 13
-999 ~ 9,999
Platinum resistance (Pt100) 12
-200 ~ 600°C
Platinum resistance (JPt100) 11
-20 ~ 400°C
Thermocouple TXK type 10
-200 ~ 800°C
Thermocouple U type 9
-200 ~ 500°C
Thermocouple L type 8
-200 ~ 850°C
Thermocouple B type 7
100 ~ 1,800°C
Thermocouple S type 6
0 ~ 1,700°C
Thermocouple R type 5
0 ~ 1,700°C
Thermocouple N type 4
-200 ~ 1,300°C
Thermocouple E type 3
0 ~ 600°C
Thermocouple T type 2
-200 ~ 400°C
Thermocouple J type 1
-100 ~ 1,200°C
Thermocouple K type 0
-200 ~ 1,300°C
Note 1: The current input is built-in with a 249 precision resistor. See “How to Set up Current Input” section.
Note 2: The default setting is Pt100 input.
Note 3: To display the decimal point, you have to set up the parameter
(in the operation mode). The decimal point display is available for all
modes except for thermocouple B, R, and S type.
Note 4: The range for analog input is -999 ~ 9,999. Take 0 ~ 20mA for example, -999 refers to 0mA input and 9,999 refers to 20mA input. If we change
the range into 0 ~ 2,000, 0 will thus refer to 0mA input and 2,000 refers to 20mA input (1 display scale = 0.01mA).
Alarm Output
DTV offers 2 groups of alarm outputs and 17 modes for each group under the initial setting mode. When the PV
exceeds or falls below SV, the alarm output will be enabled. See the table below for the 17 alarm output modes.
Mode Alarm Type Alarm Output Operation
0
No alarm
Off
1
Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches upper and lower limits.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV exceeds SV + AL-H or falls below SV - AL-L.
ON
OFF
AL-L SV AL-H
2
Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the upper limit.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV exceeds SV + AL-H.
ON
OFF
SV
AL-H
3
Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches the lower limit.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV falls below SV – AL-L.
ON
OFF
AL-L
SV
4 Alarm output will be enabled when the PV is between SV + AL-H and SV – AL-L.
ON
OFF
AL-L SV
AL-H
5
Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches the absolute value of the upper
and lower limits.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV exceeds AL-H or falls below AL-L.
ON
OFF
AL-L
AL-H
6
Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches the absolute value of the upper
limit.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV exceeds AL-H.
ON
OFF
AL-H
7
Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches the absolute value of the lower
limit.
Alarm will be enabled when the PV falls below AL-L.
ON
OFF
AL-L