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| Relays Series 19" |
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Technical Data
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This relay is important for
galvanic isolation, conversion and multiplication of both pulse
circuits and signal circuits in telemetering, summation telemetering
and maximum value monitoring installations.
It has one input and four galvanic isolated outputs. An in-coming
signal can be used for adapting the pulse value modulation using an
optional electronic gear system. Their ratios are set in tandem with
programming switches.
The electrical connection is made using a 32-pole blade plug that
complies with DIN 41612, Form D.
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| The pulse ratio can be
calculated using the following formula: |
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Notice:
Numerator (N) and Denominator (D) must be whole numbers between 1 and
255 (pulse ratios larger (faster) than 1-to-1 cannot be used). The
modulated values that will be transmitted by the output, have a basic
pulse length of 90 ms, and are independent of the length of the signals
on the input.
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| Measurements: |
19" slide-in
module, Height: 3HU, Width: 6PU, 7PU or 10PU |
| Possible Input
(IE1): |
IED / IEI / IES /
IEW |
| Possible Outputs
(IA1 - IA4): |
IAD / IAW |
Pulse Gear:
(pulse value modulation) |
optional |
| Auxiliary Power: |
115V or 230V~ |
| Power Consumption: |
ca. 5VA |
| Display: |
pulse display
using 2 LED's |
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SURVEY of Relays to the 19" selection
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Attention! Notice by order:
IAD module (bipolar current outputs) are only on a 19" slide-in module,
equiped for bipolar current output, possible. |
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This
relay is important for galvanic isolation, conversion and
multiplication of both pulse circuits and signal circuits in
telemetering, summation telemetering and maximum value monitoring
installations.
It has two inputs and four galvanic isolated outputs. An in-coming
signal can be used for adapting the pulse value modulation using an
optional electronic gear system. Their ratios are set in tandem with
programming switches.
The electrical connection is made using a 32-pole blade plug that
complies with DIN 41612, Form D.
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| The pulse ratio can be
calculated using the following formula: |
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|
Notice:
Numerator (N) and Denominator (D) must be whole numbers between 1 and
255 (pulse ratios larger (faster) than 1-to-1 cannot be used). The
modulated values that will be transmitted by the output, have a basic
pulse length of 90 ms, and are independent of the length of the signals
on the input.
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| Measurements: |
19" slide-in
module, Height: 3HU, Width: 6PU |
| Possible Input
(IE1/IE2): |
IED / IEI / IES /
IEW |
| Possible Outputs
(IA1 - IA4): |
IAD / IAW |
Pulse Gear:
(pulse value modulation) |
optional |
| Auxiliary Power: |
18..72V= |
| Power Consumption: |
ca. 6VA |
| Display: |
pulse display
using 2 × 2 LED's |
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