MRC 5000Form 3803 • Price $15.00Edition 1 • © Dec. 1997ONE AND TWO PEN CIRCULAR CHART RECORDING CONTROLLERInstallation, Wiring, Operation ManualTHE P
10TABLE 1 Temperature error in °C per 1000 feet of Lead wire AWG Thermocouple Type: No. J K T R S 10 0.03 0.09 0.04 0.10 0.11 12 0.05 0
112.4 WIRING CONNECTIONSWARNING: Avoid electrical shock. AC power wiring must not be connected at the source distribution panel until all wiringconne
122.4.1 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT OPENINGSThe instrument case has 3 conduit openings, all on the right hand side of the case. To minimize the effect of ele
132.4.4 RELAY OUTPUT WIRINGRelay outputs, up to 2 for each pen, are provided as an option on this instrument with a separate circuit board that is mo
142.4.6 TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY WIRINGConnections are made as shown using TB10, terminal 2 as positive (+) and terminal 1 as negative (-). See Figu
15Section 3 Normal OperationAssuming that the MODE switch (discussed later) is in the RUN position, on power up, the recorder will display the softwa
163.2 CONTROL OUTPUT SETTINGS3.2.1 SINGLE OUTPUTWhen Single Output On/Off control is configured as CH (Control Heat), the relay will turn OFF when th
173.3 ALARM SETTINGSThere are two possible alarm set point values for each of the two possible inputs/pens. They will be displayed only if the alarm
184.1 HARDWARE SELECTIONS - INPUT JUMPER POSITIONSHardware jumpers JU1 and JU2 are used to select the input type for Pen 1 and Pen 2 respectively. T
19These parameters apply to each pen, assuming pen 2 is present, and are configured in each respective section.PARAMETER PARAMETER DEFAULTCODE DESCRIP
2nformation in this installation, wiring, and operation manual is subject to changewithout notice. One manual is provided with each instrument at the
20ChUP Value that equates to -9999 to 9999* 100upper chart divisionChLO Value that equates to -9999 to 9999 0 Lower chart divisionHySt Hysteresis or S
214.3 TEST MODE - TESTTo enter the Test mode, press SCROLL until tESt shows on the display. Press DOWN to enter the Test mode. PressSCROLL to displa
22Section 5 Recorder Calibration Mode - CALAs covered in Section 4, the "calibration seal" may need to be removed to access the MODE switch
233=Milliamp for all milliamp ranges.4=RTD for all RTD ranges.5=Cold Junction Compensation for all T/C ranges.After selecting the proper range code, d
24PEN ARC MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS - ArCImportant Note:Pen arc adjustments have been done at the factory and should not need to be done in the field, un
25Appendix A - Model Number MatrixFIRST PEN OPTION1 Recorder Only2 Controller4 High/Low Limit*SECOND PEN OPTION0 None1 Recorder Only2 Controller4 High
26Appendix B - SpecificationsINPUTSInput Types/Range Type RangeThermocouple J 0°C to 760°C0°F to 1400°FK0°C to 1360°C0°F to 2500°FT -200°C to 400
27RECORDINGPen Type Disposable fiber tipPen Color Pen 1 - RedPen 2 - GreenChart Size 10 inchChart Drive Stepper motorChart Rotation User configurable:
28TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLYTransmitter Power Supply Provides up to 40mA of current at 24VDCCONSTRUCTIONEnclosure Injection molded Noryl case and cover
29NOTES1. Linearization accuracy is based on conformance to NIST Monograph 175 (based on the ITS-90) for letter-designatedthermocouple types, or other
3TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE NUMBERSECTION 1 - OVERVIEW 51.1 Display 51.2 Control 51.3 Alarms 51.4 Digital Communications 51.5 Power Input 5SECTION 2 -
Warranty and Return StatementThese products are sold by The Partlow-West Company under the warranties set forth in the following paragraphs. Suchwarr
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4FIGURESFigure 2-1A Panel Mounting 6Figure 2-1B Surface Mounting 7FIgure 2-1C Adaptor Plate 7Figure 2-2 Noise Suppression 9Figure 2-3 Noise Su
5Section 1 OverviewThis instrument records process trend lines, one or two pens, on a 10 inch circular chart. As an option, up to two alarm pointsar
6Section 2 Installation and WiringRead these instructions completely and carefully before proceeding with the installation and operation of this reco
7SURFACE MOUNTING:1. Loosen the mounting brackets attached to the recorder and flip their position so the ears are flush with the back of herecorder.
82.3 PREPARATION FOR WIRINGElectrical noise interference is a phenomenon typical of industrial environments. Use the following guidelines which areg
9FIGURE 2-2FIGURE 2-32.3.1 SENSOR PLACEMENTIf the input probe will be subjected to corrosive or abrasive conditions, it should be protected by the ap
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