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YIWSERIES

BCS

Model SLBC BATCH CONTROLLER

YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC

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Model SLBC

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3. INSTALLATIOI{.
For general information regarding installation of

this inStrument, refer to the instruction


l84Fl-0lE).

manual

"lnstallafion of' Panel-Mounting Instruments" (lM

3-1

iring.

The terminal board is located on the rear of the controller housing. Remove the cover of the terminal board., and connect external signal wires to the (lvt+ size) screw terminals. After wiring, be sure to
replace the cover. (See Figures 3- l - l and 3- l -2.)

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Figure 3-l-2. Terminal Cover.

Tables 3- l - l and 3- 1-2 show the terminal designations and signals to be connected for the -200.4 and -300*A versions of the controller respectiveli'. Figure 3-l-1. Terminal La1rout.

I Terntinal Wiring
Terminal
lJesrgnatton
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Table 3-1-f
DescriPtion

SLBC-200*
Terminal

B.

Designatiort

Description communicatic'rns (Note 2)

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t L I

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-

Process variable input, pulse signal

(Note

1)

\compensatron _/ 1 to 5 V DC

input

7 B
10

|+ i -S
+

tto*-i"tpur-lroSVDC
Master pacing inPut

-tt>= : 18 i - -' . l? I > 20 l21 i A l*-> ; Ic ; F


I. _ I

Auxiliarv pulse flow sisnal input


Fail output

(-

terminal)

Manipulated output' 4 to 20 mA DC Frn*r signal rinr repeater {pulse output} Flow


Reset

---->

l1
12 13 14
15

+ -l I S,rr, input il + -f i i Reset input +rllis,ooinput lllicommon

Hl
M N

output (+ terminal)

16

I - i i- Common (& reset output, - terminall

Pre{iatch output Batch end output

: L
K

I. | --I

l*.-

l_ -Alarmoutput + Fail output {+ terminall_ |

(See Sections 5'1'2 and 5-3-21' Note 1: Change wire conneclion according to the type of transmitier used' Type 3-wire 2-wire TyPe Contact or Voltage Termtnal Power Supply" Power SuPPIY' ' Voltage level pulse: external disLevel Pulse' Designation
1

2 3

:>Transmitter

Sig...

tributor.

Transmitter

\ tr"nsmitter +r/

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12V/24V distributor for transmitter built into SLBC.

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Note 2. Used shielded twisted-pair cable (SCCD see GS 3485K3-O2E).

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nstallation

Model SLBC

Table 3-t-2. SLBC-300*8.


Terminal Designation
1

Description

Terminal Designation
17

Description

2 3

18
19

:>

Communications {Note 2)
pulse flow signal input

4
tr

Bl
input

20
21

: >,Auxiliary :> :> + :>

sJ
10 11

8J

tJ

:JRrD
+\
Process variable input, or auxiliary

Fail output

(-

terminal)

AJ BJ
c
D
F H J

Manipulated output, 4 to 20 mA DC

J J

Master pacing input

Ftow signat repeater (pulse output)


Reset

12J
13
14 15 16

J
+
+

Start input Reset input Stop input


Common

output (+ terminal)

Flow signal repeater (1 to 5 V output)

Pretatch output Batch end output


Cornmon (& reset output,

L
M

terminall

:>=Alarm output + Fail output (+ terminal)

Notes 1 and 2: Refer to previous pags.

3-1-1.'Wiring Precautions. ( I ) Be sure to terminate all cable connections in


solderless crimp-on lugs.

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Vcc

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Each status and voltage input must be as per SLBC specifications. Note the limits on conduc-

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q ( q l d cl c{

tor resistance, voltage drop in conductors, and voltage (high/low) levels. (Refer to the SLBC General Specification at the back of ' this
manual.)

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(3) The fail and digital outputs are transistor contact signals (isolated from power suppli'and other internal circuitry). When connecting external devices, pay attention to the following: (See
Figure 3-l-3.) O Observe correct polarity of status output ter-:./

Vcc
IL_\Ai/a
d o( d cl cl

o(

minals.

Vcc

\lS"'--

O Most status outputs share a common


tive terminal.

nega-

L*
l
d

ot

O When connecting a relay or other such inductive device, connect a surge absorber

c (

cl ca
N egaUve

Protective diode DC load

(protective diode Figure 3- 1-3., CR circuit,, etc.) in parallel with the load. Note that status outputs cannot be connected

directly to an AC circuit. Use a relay to switch an AC circuit. o Do not connect any load which exceeds the contact rating. (Max. 30V DC' 200 mA). (4) Use shielded twisted-pair SCCD cable for communication lines (tern.Y 's 17., l8).

elay

AC load

circuilj

AC power supply

Figure 3-1-3. Connection of Contact Outputs.

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Principles of

OPeration 4-l

4. PRII{CIPLES OF OPERATION.
This chapter outlines some major features of the SLBC Batch Controller that are used daily in operating, the system. For further details, read TI l84A30l E "YewSeries System"

BCS Batch-Blending

Control

Refer to the S LBC functional block diagram in Figure 4-l-1.

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Totahrer Functrons Eatch Flow Totahrer Curnulattve {wrth aclded/ sublracted tlow signall
Pulsc rnput

I to 5V rnput Flow Ptocass vaf- x


rabl span Totahzer
SCa|G faCtOr

lr

Kf

Flow TotSlrzer

rl
rl

process vanable
1

r;o? r* Ir"*

(wrth Compansatron cornputattonl

il

Kt

<

K {actor tor addedr subtrsctcd flow


Repeater pulso

s-ubtracteo x scaac facror

Adocd

Torahzer

Batch Flow

'\*

Totahzer

Batch End Pre-alarm Eatch End Alarm Flow Srgnal

ffi

ilow span

aata

xq

K lactor Flow grocass vartable K factor

Flow P19"-*:
vanaol

Total-

*t;":::.'

tpin-

-'::,'^, SCAIC r."t;r xt""tot

h or mtn

(putse srgnall

Flepeiter *t
KJ

Alarm Outgut
Srgnal

<

X factor K lactor for aodGdil subtractcd flow

Repealer Pulse

Addedi .t Torat- Rcpaater t::t11"1'' r pursc ed tlow -',1!,1 SCalC soan .tacror Kfactor
ho
h or mrn
rnrn

lngtantanoous Flow Dr6plav

(for loss of flow pulse srgnal, laakego {low} Flow Srgnal @ Repeatcr rrr (1 | io 5V!

Tr

Ftow

ASTM tormula \l 2l Ouadratrc formula I 3) General cornPensatton


computallotr

l)

process Totthttr vsrrablc r scale factor span


h or mtn

r flow Proct3s
vanlble

K factor lor

@ co*-unrcattons

Tz

Added,' Totahrcr X factor tor subtrrctcdrscaleraddcd;sub' factor tractcd lloYv llow si'an
Pcnod ol rnput Pulcs
Cornpensatton computatlon

Start Stop
Reset

M . i(4to20mAl
@ ral
{

Signat

Master Pacrng (o

Reset Signal

added/subtracted flow signal, 8nd compensation computation. output e.g. demand )..' The Epan of Pulse i to 5 V analog Output (and the input to Pl algorithm,-disolay and repeiter) ars also adiustable when au-*iliary iadCed/subtracted) f low input is used. .r. Main data (see Ssction 5-1-1 ).

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Figure 4-l-1. SLBC Functisnal Block Diagram.

4-], Totalizer

Functions.

Totalized value for flow process variable after

addirion/subtraction
compensation.

of auxiliary input

and

Totalizers are essential in Batch-Blending Conrrol. The SLBC permits the tollowing five totalizetJ values to be displayed- (See Figure 4- l- l-)
(

(4) Cumulative flow totalizer value (with


subtracted flow signal)

added/

t)

Batch flow totalizer value

Totalized value or uncompensated flow


cess variable signal.
p u ta

-plo-.

,Cumulative totalieer value for uncompensated flow process variable after addition/
subtraction of auxiliary input.

-'-

Q) Batch fiow toralizer value (wirh compensation


com

tion

(5) Cumuiative flow totalizer value (with added/ 'Subtracfed flou' signal alld compensation compu rario n )

Totalized value of compensated tlow process

(3) Barctr flow rotaiizer value (with acjded/ subtracted flow signal ald compensation computation)

variable signal-

Cumulatiye totalizer value for flow process variable after addition/subtraction of flow signal tnd compensation computation.

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Principles of OPeration

Model SLBC

"# The totalized values are classified into two typesl


and izer value*; cum,ul_qti,ys*lgJglg"er.-yp{U,gq*+Jsn-p*k,*RsslTh'q**k:9"n
batch-,"Eg,-t-gf lrldgry!!!@e6d#]:@-a(#

41. Alarm
detection
leakage

Func-tions.

totalizer values are 6-digits [ong, and Lh"g*q-U:Xtgl.*!Xg* and 119*,d1;preye=* ;ffiIff; of the display. urpper and.,lgy_qf:ections the using "l *b -Th . ;-"itu * n ffi;- ffi"*iln"ilx, r

;'tffi-T,ffiffi
.

Alarm functions that are peculiar to SLBC are of missing pulse input and detection of

-"mg*,

totalizer value (with added/subtracted flow signal iiiput, and compensation computation) is used as main data for batch processing, and is displayed as 'the SUM on "-front panel. The other four totalizer
, r:.

_. i , i, ,B}}&ej-^"*

Figure 4-1-l shows the relationship between the alarm functions and batch sequence. (l) Detection of loss of pulse input. If between the time flow should have reached high limit setting and pre-batch'end the process variable flow input signal level remains below O.7 \Vo of span, the input signal is considered to be missing: the ALM lamp lights and

velfr

ffi*a;ET?64tffi as

au

xil

iarf data.

4-2. Batch Functions.


Refer to 54-1 "Batch loading (Batch opera-

(2)

tion)".

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fun

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the alarm output contact opens. Detection of leakage. The leakage during the period between batch end and resetting is rneasured. If the leakage equals or exceeds a preset value (auxiliary data setting)., the ALM lamp lights and the alarm output contact opens.

This controller performs Pl control so that the flow with added/subtracted auxiliary signal and after gompensation agrees with the flowt set value
indieb-ieaTi*ffih;i,m%*ai_qpilr*ro"*i+iq*r:*:sna:<';":;';';"!!''*i'{s

"Reset" resets the detected leakage value, but leakage detection continues until "Starl". ,

programmed by the batch sequence. The PI constants necessary for control are set and

< Major specil'ications ) Proportional band (P): 6.3 to 999 .90/o

lntegral time

(l): I to 9999

sec.

Control mode transfer: A

Start

transfer

T ime

is Detects loss of Leakage pulse inPut ..e detection

bumpless and balanceless. Direct/reverse action changeover provicied.

Figure 4-4-1.

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Model SLBC

peration 5-

5. OPERATION.
5-1. Front- and Side-Penel Features.
5-1-1. f:gnJ*fsnnl.
Batch Controller.
Srll-dlegnortrc .l.rm bmpt

Frequently-used

"main data" (data

items

such as set value fiA pril;;; variable value shorvn in the main data list on the front panel),

Figure*5:T-i*-ffi*s the front panel of the St"BC

and "&$j4;,lgf#*$d#" (data items

such

as

computational constants and control constants shown on the side panel data label) are displal'ed on this data display according to the sel-

ting of the main data/auxiliary data

selector

Nrm@lrtr
(Trg teottl LOAD PFE EIIO

aoooa sYARr REsET


FLOyy

ALII

FAIL.

s?op
con+- Soourrrct troi mrtcho , lnrttntrnoorrt+tlorrv

,q F-.r t=t F- ef

cllrphy

I
drtr lcmpr
Srlcctrrl-

l-

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Ef _tJ ;7't

AATCH

,? n Lt U

- Ertch toati +[ 3!t varuf

OATA

I I

:,

-t lt

c J 6
?rtr.rrtttne +. - rwrtcn6

r
drtr llrt+l

Mrin

O EAtcH Q rlow lmrr O FLow

switch (FRONT P./SIDE P.) located on the side pane!. (See itern (6) of 5-l-2.) t g,ljo..$ ., . $_sf ?Ul tl e . p.tgin a ly_"* t{l,,," s e l e q l 9 r (q*il with this setdata).* P, lWjJSh".I-e-*-t$O,NT, ting, th:.jlper s::li".',.1. the disrff,f. :.oltaig J the batch set value, and'"Tnelower iection of the di5play coniains one of the main data items as selected by the data display seiector swilches ifl . A selected-data lamp lights to indicHffi lVl ffi "fvhich data item is selected. (See Figure 5- l -2.) r *r' I"*e' ,E- ffio display auxiliary data items, st the FRONT \ P./SIDE P. lelecror switch tolJp!*P,t(auxiliary ffi+ ff; ;;;ion or the
.._o_p_g ,"..".1

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.lrDrrr dtrol.Y rr' lactor fl rutcnaa for corf" licbntr tnd rnginoring untrr +Control moda r.Specr

_9jXH_J9

ry Aa ta n. u x lll ,.!1.9." jfiiln--dntaini" the io'rrespdndine


I.l_:..._? a
iIia

--i6d

lactor rwitchcr

oiti
The
o G"p"l

.4.ttg.

The desired item can be selected using the (See cisplay selector switches nE
lory_gl_ da-ta -d"isplay,
un

rtrrI

r rt r I I t l l lt t t t

oul' a- Mrnioulat.d 0ut lndlcatot

Figure 5- I -3.) section can be "used"for


:g,. tgl.". .r eJ-Uner.e.msg*t"a":
and,".,pther
g.._gl

swE
Mrnurl lrvlr control

"!:1_tg*gilla., tional constants. control constants


(

Figure.
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5-l-1. Front

Panel.

(6) Data setting swirches ljT'ienrl)

ISETI ,

[m}J

.,

These switches are used for setting data.

Q)

Sequence status lamps (LOAD, PRE' END). D5n i 4i !h 9- .,t ! g.lll,'E. "9 {,Jh e, ba 9 h' 9' 9 q, ts n r;.c . Self-diagnostic alarm lamps. FAIL lamp (red): Lights if the controller lails.
1

status.

t}"y*

jq

p"

ggltg} )'

L igh

Brtch tordrr rning

ls,

lg_*1*n9i*-q,*[g*.alarm
!
o a
a !

This lamp flashes il' the data memory backup battery is not installed. or when its voltage is
low.
(3

I i- f :' :,

FFIONT

f :l

EArcH

t-,-t -'i u

rJ
t-t

1rI I

/; i i
Mlrn detr S.l*t.ddttt

55
lrtnot

la-SIDE
P

pgy*ej.t3.p-"S"ggtto

These switches are used to sj**. r*--e_,set an-d stop the batch sequence. The batch sequence can be

t :*

i-t-c.Ig s .

Mrin drtr/ruxllirry drtr r.lrctor ttyYatch

controlled
inputs.

by these switches or by

contact

(4)
(5

Instantaneous-florv disPlaYT.f

O SUU (Bttcn totrlkrr vrlur) O BATCH (8rtcn lordrr rtttng| O FLOW LlMlT (Flow high limit) O FLOW (lnttrntrnrour flow) Oltr dlplrv rl'qlor Mran dltr tvltchor

ffir
Ev

Aurilirry clrte

gliPh consisting

i,nstan.taneous .-ttp-X""*is ,,.djsplgygd -qI]* 3.. o-f fiv-e LEDs. -

by
Figure 5-l-2. Functions of Data Display. (Main data display shown.)

Data

disPlaY'

The data disphy is divided into t\r'o sections. upper and lower, each of which displays six
digits.
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Operation

Model SLBC

(10)Space units.

lor displaying coefficients and engineering

The "coefficients/engineering-units label" proAuxility drtr itlm no.

vided as an accessory is attached here.

(l I ) C/ AlM control mode selector switches. These switches select the control mode. The
lamp inside the selected mode switch lights. C mode: Automatic mode (batch control). The #}Y*l:" system may be monitored and settings may be changed from a supervisorY computer. Automatic mode (batch control). A I....''.,.;, qt+:i- s,p.dg; M''ilode: Manual mode. The control output sigb;:.::..'',' , '"' nal can be increased or decreased by the manual control lever. ( l2) Manipulated variable output indicator. Indicates the current output signal. Left end 4 mA DC; right end 20 mA DC'
(

O SUU (grtch totdtz.t vrlurl O AATCH (Brtctr lod.t rtllng) O FLOw LlttiltT-(Flow high llrnit) O FLOw ( lnit ntrne(xrr flow) Ortr dlrplly rl.ctor Mrln dtt nithaa

AurilbrY drtr
\

Figure 5-1-3. Functions of Data Display' (Auxiliary data displaY shown.)


(7) Data display selector switches
,t-t."-

(E!'fl).

l3)

Used to select data to be displayed in the data


display. (8) Main data list.

Used for adjusting the control output signai ol the controller in manual (M) mode.

M.'g"nugt " * '


'Flike::d-

,cpilrol lever.

Action:
signal output decreases as lever
toward left

Contains the most-often-used data. A

.
is'.,

desired display the data using selected be data item can selector switches.

nroved nroved

Signal output increases as lever


toward right.
Rate of change:

is

Main data:

SUM
BATCH......
FLOW LIMIT

. . Batch

totalizer value

Flow high limit Fine adjustment:

FLOW
(9)
Selected-data larnPs.

..lnstantaneous flow

Momentary (approx. 0.2

sec.

nroyenlent
b-v

ot'

One of these lamps lights to indicate the main data item selected by the data display seiector
switches.

the lever left posirion changes the controi srgnai

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Operation 5-3
(l) Transmitter power supply selector
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'd 't

.:.]
.t

.!

a:1

{i

5-1-2.
panel.

tm-t*g*:*-SMg*md.,

:.i :lt1

"i1t :i

switch

Figure

5-l'4

shows details

of the SLBC

side

(TRANSMITTER PWR SPLY).

For pulse type process variable input signals


DC is supplied from the SLBC unit. Q' Transmitter load resistance selector switches (PULSE INPUT). When a two-wire oulse transmitter is used with
qi-'" 6rdg#4#'!,'ryd.+rt4&s ,%-:*..r...*.*r*r&aft%d.

tor type, see Table 3-l-1, note *t) k ot

(two-wire distributor type or three-wire distribu24V

uto;Gryffr

,-"--.----=\-

\'-*t''

above), the load resistance (200 O ,, 5 l0 O or- I k O ) is selected by these switches. One of these switches turns the input filter On or On (3) Control action selector switch (ACTION). This switch is used to select the control action: DIR (Direct action): lf the process variable value is higher than the set value. the output increases. PV (process variable value) -"' MV (control output) increases.
RVS (Reverse action): If the process variable value is hlgher than the set value, the output decreases. PV (process variable value)
.

""'..

MV (control output)

decreases.

(4) K eyboard e nable/inhibit switch


INHIBIT).

(EN ABLE/

This switch is used to enable or inhibit data setting by the front panel switches.
8i*afrl@'qtkswlt4'4gs#

*ENABJ*E: Data setting is allowed. INHIBIT: Data setting is not allowed.

(5) Data/decimal point selector switch (D.P./


DATA).
TRAI{SMITTER PWR SPLY PULSE I}IPUT
: i,.: O-r 2OO

2av oc

-_\

Tr.nrrn rt:., oo*rugply r.l.ctor

iEll

Krvborrd rtting rnrblr/inhibit talrctor

rlY

lU

rroo ltOrO rroJ

:i -,--:

xY*,::

L':?

oc

This switch is usecl for setting the decimal point position o[ the set data. With this switch set to DP, the decimal point can be set using the front panel switches (SHIFT. SET).

(6) Main data/auxiliary data selector

switch

(FRONT P./SIDE P.) This switch designates the data to be displayed on the front panel data display as either main data or auxiliary data. FRONT P.: Main dara is disPlayed SIDE P.: Auxiliary data is displayed

Figure 5-1-4. Details of Side Panel-

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Model SLBC

(7) Data

label.

The data label lists auxiliary data such as K factors and other computational constants, control
constants and function-specifying data. Write data values in the data field. Table 5-1-l shows the data labei.' and Table 5-1-

shows details of the auxiliary data function specification items (item Nos. l7 and l8)' For further details of the data label, refer to TI

B4A3-

1E "YewSeries BCS Explanation of

auxiliary data, and data label/work sheet writing procedure" and TI lB4A3-0lE "YewSeries BCS Batch-Blending Control System".

Table 5-1-1. SLBC Data Label.


SLBC Batch
I

Controller

Tag No'
lr'-'-'-'-'-'-':'-" " 'r " r""""""""":""':"':i

17 i Function rpocificetion 18 I Function rpccification

(11 (21

01 Alrrm (ALMI code A.tdt flow totrlirr vllur OZ ^, II (r;;msenrrrdl

|,i:i:i:i,:,:.:i:::i:::::.... ., ,, . l;;:::::::i:::i:::i:::i:::i

19 2A

Flow procon variablc

rprn

uJ i
i
i

totrlirr vrlur i':':i:':'i':'i:':1 .i .i ^. I Cumu[tlvr w 'i:l:l:l:"i:l:l;.::: , l,rn-mprnrrttdl


^- i Cumulrtivttotrlil.?vllur u3 (comprnrrtdl
ils"

(comprrrrrtdl

i':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':i ol:l:l:l'l:l'l'l:l'i:l:l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'lr
I

: : ::::::::::::

I.

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r

^.t vrri$lr inout L frcror lor rddrtsirbltrclGt -AA aJ K llo- input 24 i Totalizer rcala factor

Addedhubtructed flow rPon i K lretor for flow proerr

i i

i lnitiel totelized flow


I

limit

07) Prebatch -t

sat

value value

i i

t t

08i Prcdictad
i

leakaga

cr i'. Pl control inpuUenrlog er dtrpjav/icpclttl tptnt


2O i

09

I
I

:.:ilfnrrtion

nfrnncl ttme''
i

{-tli lniticl flow retting

.t

loc
l

,fii

Flow low limit :etting

-l
sec
I

trmPerltura mlnl' : ^^ zu Ma$urrd vrlur

-ua

29

Compensation factor

f'l]i rto* fall time


'\\..1/

Flow trtn$rrrt!7 arror corn ^.r , ponrtion corff icicnt o JU 31

14 15

lntegral tirne Proportional band


I

eirnt 0

Firrt ordri comP.nltion corfli


lrp,ocrtic

grnitY

o/o

Sacond ordu companttsrcn ^^ : corf{icirnt J4 'l

t6 Measured temperature
' *,th
aOdeO/suOtracted
f

"c

33 I Pulse input filter

tec
E9712EA

low srgnal

Table 5-f -2. Function-specifying Data'


(1)

Function specification

Operation,mode
Batch

Eser/sroP IIIB-1E-DiEl-il F srARr/Fl lnhibit

switch

function
0:
1: 2: Provided Providad

Supervisory sVstem backup functton Manuai backu Automatrc backul Manual backu

3:

Automatic backu

C D

Flow signal r@eEter Pulse width 0: DutV cYcle 5O% 1: 2O ms 3: 50 ms 4: lOO mr 2: 33 mr Communicatlons write inhibit switch

0: 1: Enable Fu nction specification ( 2 ) lGmTl_fl KiLl G Time unit of flow 0: '/h 1:'/min H Flow signal/simulation
specrf

Rcsettrng of stored totalrzer and repater pulse values:

O: All

values reset.

Repeater & nondisPlaved totalizer digrts Preserved. 2z Like 1, but least*ignrf icant tota' lizer display digit also preserved. 3: Like 1, but wvo least-srgnrf icant totalizer display digtts also pre'
rerved.
Cocrgrnlat ton cclmoutNtlon provrded lor

1:

ication

Proccr

j laoco/r,ru"
trlctGd
rnPUl

0: 1:

Pulse flow signal Analog f low signal

va?rable rnOut i

2z Simulation MV inhibit' D/O inhibit

0: OFF 0: COLD

1:

ON

lnstantaneout powr fail restart mode l: HOT

3: Simulation MV inhibit, DIO enable 4: Simulation MV enable, D/O inhibit 5: Simulation MV enable, D/O enable I
Added/subtracteo flow signal

Compensation comPutat lon 0: ASTM method usrng Pt lOOA.

E External stop input, master pacing input inhibit/enable


External stoP
i

O:

None

1: 2: 3: 4:

General quadratic formula using

Master pacing

1: 2: 3: 4:

Provided, Provided, Provided, Provided,

Pulse, added Pulsc, subtracted analog, added

Pt 100a.

analog, subtracted

ASTM method with I to 5 V tem' psrature input. General quadrauc lormula using 1 to 5 V ternperature inPut. General compensation with 1 to 5 V signal.
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n Jperation

5-5"

5-7. Preparation of Data LabelBefore using the SLBC controller, the required values of auxiliary data items such as function specifying data. K factors and other computational and control constants must be decided and input, and these values should also be writtbn on the data
label (see note )
.

@ To remove the instrument module from


as shown

the

housing, push down on the intermediate stopper

while pulling the instrument out of the housing

in Figure 5 -3-2.

When preparing the data label, refer to Tl I84A3-I IE "YewSeries BCS Explanation of auxiliary data, and data label/work sheet writing procedure" and Tl I B4A3-01 E "YewSeries BatchBlending Controi System". NOTE order time, the faclI option/DL is specified at or, on the data label tory will write data values o belore shipping the controller.

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5-3. Preparation for Operation.
Perlorm preparul ion wirh the controller installed in lhe panel. or renrovecl and placed on a work table. (Suppose that the instrument module is in the
housing).

Figure 5-3-2. Removing Instrument Modple.

) Detach the connector from the

instrument

Removing the instrument nrodule from the housing:

module. The instrument module is now separated from the housing. (Figure 5-3-3).

p the stopper. lclcuted below the front ol the instrument nrodule. to remove it. W hcn it is druwn out hallway, lhe instrurneRt
Push
u

panel

nroclule is Stopped by' an intermediate stopper.

(Figurc

5-i-i).

Housing

Connector

lnstrument
mod u le

Figure 5-3-3. Detaching the Connector'

5-3-1. Check Special Parts are Installed.

Check to See that the fuse and data memor,v backup battery are installed. If not., refer to Chapter 6 Muintenance" for installation procedure.
5-3-2. Setting Side Panel
Stopper
(I

Switches. ) Transmitter power suppl)' selector


'

switch

Figure 5-3-1. Removing Instrument Module'

(TRANSM ITTER PW R SPLY ) For pulse type process variabie input signals (two-wire distributcr type or three-wire distributor type. see Table 3- I - l. note * I ) a distributor in the SLBC unit supplies 12 or 24V DC ;

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Operation

Model SLBC

The switch setting is irrelevant for two-wire


*1). Table 3-l-1, note (PULSE INPUT).

s-3-3.

d;i?J
set

voltage level or contact pulse inputs (left side of


switch

TheToilowing main data must be

before com-

(2) Transmitter load resistance selector

O When gl.Ug a*!wo,rvi1e pulse transmilter with the distribulof in the SLBC unit., the switc! .o.t. responding to.![e desired load rsistance should
be turned ON, When using any other type o-f transmitter. be sure to turn all of the resistance

mencing operation. Batch set value (BATCH ) Flow high rrmir set value (FLOW LIMIT) ( I ) Setting the data. main data/auxiliary Tg1!--gg $-q-Pg-*er'" set the data selecror switch on the side panel togsgl-

ffi;'selecto,

a If input filtering is needed. turn the


switch ON.
NOTE

switghes OFF.

Fl LTER

P.(mai'l..--dara)position'setthedata/decimal switch to '-31T,5 then select the dara item to be set ariffiisbluy it on the lower secrion ol the displal'using the data display selecror switches Eg". Next, perform the
lollowing openltions.

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L-'*

Select an appropriate time-constant from zeto (0) to ninety nine (99) seconds and set it into the auxiliary data item 33 "Pulse Input Filter", when the displayed value of instantaneous flow (or analog flow repeater signal) wavers owing to the irregularity of input pulse signal. As for setting operation to instrument, refer to Chapter 5-34 (Setting Auxiliary Data)'
(3) control acrion selector switch (ACTION ). set to the desired control action position. (4) Data setting enable/inhibit switch (EN ABLE/

X-

PARAMETER

ENABLE OP SIDE P

THHH
Figure 5-3-5.
IExanrple

INHIBIT OATA FRONTP

of clispl.rl'and setting (Setting batch set

INHIBIT)

value)l
--9-u"$ns

set-llrl* ryijg!--Je- ltl HIp-lT


op-eralien.

normal(

(5) Dataldecimel Point


ttp,n.

selector

switch

D. P./

operatron

sY''J:!- I o,spray ttower) i I"


I
I

oescnptron

DATA). Set this srvitch to ,DAI&*duri+g

frte inrtral value of the batch

nor.il.a.! .opera-

(6) Main data/auxiliary' data selector


(FRONT P./SIDE P )
n -g t m a I
'hr#/

switch

isHII'r
INCR
I

f
I.l
i

i set value or an already set ; vaiue rs rndtcateo. lffre most significant drgrt Itnat may be set flashes.
I

(main data) durins" $,p.uhis- swirsh ,ro..FRONT*P**


-o-Pg

ra1tg-n'-

rr--i--i---':-71 it,no i l"


I

.r

i Set the desrred data. lf setis not needed, go to the


I

TRANSMITTER

P WR SP LY

2g

PU LSE INP UT
FILTER 2OO Qr

llsHtnr>
llrNCR

.__.,
I

;
I

next step.

I
I I
I

fne next most signrficant


lf set-

idigrt flashes
data. i Set the desrred
I

c
I

lf::=f

tEit
IUJ
c
OFF ON

5to a I uolo

l__, a

rrnJ

ll

3t

r-rl":

l#

't
I
I

ting is not needed, go to the next step I


i
I

ACTION
DIR

PARAMETER
SIOE
P

ENAELE DP

TXXTAIT

ATA

FRONT

l; l*

i Repeat

580

00

the above settrng operatron to the least srgwhole data thus set

lnificant digrt
I

51000c
5JCC0C
tl

ifn"
I

I
I

flashes

i
I

I
I

Oata setting is comPleted.

Note: The shaded Portion

indicates flashing

of data

Figure 5-3-4. Side Panel Switches'

display

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Operation 5*7
[Decimal point position setting examplel
Switch operation

(2) Setting the decimal Point. The batch set value decimal point position is automatically set to coincide with the decimal point position of the cumulatively totalized value of auxiliary data item 04. Similarly., the decimal Doint position of the flow high limit set value is automatically set to coincide with the
process variable flow t9.
A c co rd
@sP*

Display 0owerl

Descnption The initial value is disPlayed.

span
-9.i

tmt
lsHrr>l

{Note 1}

fl-Tl

The decimal point of the initial value flashes. When the SHIFT switch is held depressed, the decimal point'position changes digit by digit and the decimal point position flashes. When the decimal Point reaches the desired Position, release the switch. The entire disPlaY flashes.

auxiliary data item


t
i

ng

y,

t h.

-e-

-.

de

m a!- -- poi nt- "*Po$i

qn --need*

not bg-Je.L:uberuselhsg'

the"

rnain dam*

5-3-1,
au xiliary data values with the data on the data must be set to correspond

As described below., the

(Note 2)

label prepared in section 5-2:

n.rn

Decimal Point settrng completed.

[.-,
,"ah*-=

con troller has been ordered with data (option /DL), the clata has already been label according to the data label factory set at the
I

th

is

Note 1 : The * mark indicates a flashing decimal point. Note 2: The shaded portion t3 indicates flashing digit-

preparecl by YEW. Before starting operation., be sure to check that each data item has been set correctly (to correspond with the label) .

(2)M -the--main
Tet

clata/auxiliary data selectbr switch

ll'any error is found. correct the data


as explained below.

setting

NOTE

Auxiliary datit

sho

ld

be 04

set

in the sequence
I 6.

to SI,DE P, (auxiliary data). set the datal(decimal point selector switch to AATA, and set the data setring enable/inhibit switch to el!A!LE. Then select the clata item to be set and display it on the lower display section using the data display selector switches trM . Next set the data. The data is set in the Same way'as for rnain data. Refer to the main data setting example of par.
5-3-3.

items 17 thru 32, items

thru

0)

Setting the decimal Point.

t-d

r't clirta selector switch P.. (auxiliary data) panel to SIDE on the side poin t selector rjata/decimal position, set the the data setposition, set then switch to the p.f to ting enable/inhibit switch ENAp,LF,..Using rhe dera rJisplay selector switches trE , select the data whose clecimal point is to be set, and display'it on the lower section of rhe display. Next perlorm the following operations:

PA RA METE

ENABLE DP SIDEP

Tffi H ffi
INHIBIT
D

ATA

FRONT

M'
After completing data setting, set the data setting enable/inhibit switch to IN F{ IBIT so as to
prevent accidental (erroneous) setting.

PA RA METER

* 'ExlBLE
j

i -.*

slDE

Tffiffiffi
INHIB

according
P

IT

ATA

FRONT

Auxiliar,v data that is not being used to the function specification can also be "displayed" and "set". However, the
Settings of such unuscd data iterns does not affect computation and control

Figure 5-3-6.

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5-8

Operation

Model SLBC

5-3-5. Simulation. After setting the main and auxiliary data, check the operation of the batch and cgntrol functions using the simulation function of this controller(Refer to TI I 84A3-01 E.) Set auxiliary data item

(2) Mounting control valve action labels (Figure 5-

3-e). Match the label location with the action (normal or reverse action) of the control valve The labels can be removed using tweezers or

l8 [function specification (2) I H Process variable flow signal/simulation specification to simulation mode., and check the
operation (refer

to 5-4-l "Automatic mode (Batch

op-

finger nails. CLOSE (Control valve closing direction). OPEN (Control valve opening direc-

E E

eration)" and Table 5-3-1 below).

tion

In simulation mode, contact outputs (D/O) and controloutput(Mv)canbeinhibitedifsospecilled.


(Refer to Table 5-3- I .)

Table 5-3-1.

iu*iii"r,
Item.

Data Simulation Sp..if'ing

18. Function specification Q)

ffi
I

Process variable flow signal/simula-

Figure 5-3-9. Mounting Control Valve Action


Labels.

tion sPecification O: Pulse


Analog Simulation, 3: Simulation, 4: Simulation, 5: Simulation,
1

2:

MV inhibit, D/O inhibit MV inhibit, DIO enable MV enable, D/O inhibit MV enable, Di O enable

5-4. Operation and Handling5-4-1. Batch Loading (Batch Operation)After Setting nrain clata and auxiliury'dut1. start up the controller as describecl bclow. ll'thc integrll tinre aniJ proportitinail band har c alreudl' bcctl scl (thar is, for daily start up). Steps r2' arrd (-6) ;irc
,,

5-3-6. Other PreParations. ( I ) Attach coefficient/units label.

u n n ecessa ry

Choose suitable coefflcient and engineering units labels from those supplied with the controller, and stick them in the appropriate place on the front panel. (See Figure 5-3-8') If 'A''suitable label is missing, use a blank label and write the necessary coefTicient or units on it'
Spaca f or sticking coeff icienV
u

Figure 5-4-2 shows the batch sequence oper:,ttitln. flow characteristics. status input/output operation
and lamp disPlaY.

Note that the operations required to start punlps and other devices are not described in this nlanuul' e Turn on the power to the instrument'

@ Set the control mode l,o M. @

ilnd set

thc

nits labels

integral time to 9999 sec. Set thc proportional bancl to a sulllciently large value'

ffiffir ffiflv
+

@ lg1!

to enable Set the control mode to tr, or system lromsupervisory control setting and set the control mode to tgj th9 r:se1 tlsnll (front panel R h'SET
The batch totalizer value will be reset. If the stop status input is oN, the instrument is ready to start. Note that the instrument cannot be restarted immediately after normal batch end without first resetting it. An interlock function of this instrument disables the reset signal during
a batch sequence-l

or status inPut). swi-tgh=oN

tnrlrrlrltlltllllr

Figure 5-3-8-

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Operation 5-9 @ tf rtre master pacing


srarus inpur is turned OFF during operation at the llow high limit. the flow ramps down to the flow low limit in a preset time. If the master pacing status input is then turned ON, the flow ramps up to the flow high limit in a preser rime

Turn the start signal (front panel START switch or status input) ON. This controller operates automatically according to the batch sequence, and stops automatically when the totalized flow reaches the batch loader set value. Figure 5-4-2 shows the change in the flow during the batch cycle.

@ Set the integral time and proportional band according to the procedure described in 54-3 @
"Automatic control". To stop operation in the middle of a batch cycle, press the front panel stop switch, or t#:*_.Jn_g_* stgp tjalus TP$*9FF. The flow ramps down to the flow low limit in a preset time, and then
goes to zero
LOAO PRE E}IO
.

o'aooo
START

ALll

FAIL

mmm
NESE?
STOP

@ To resume operation after stopping in lhe middle of a batch cycle, turn ON the start signal
without resettirrg.The remaining quantity
is

f L-,: t rtt-t jt:,lJuu


Sequence control sritches

then loaded, so that the totalized flow coincides -with the batch loader set value. To restart the batch cycle, begin with step (4) above.
Total
b

Figure 5-4-1.

itrr r.trt

Nrx t b.tch cvc,lr ,

rtop

Emrrgoncy

Flrrtrrt

Mrrto
trecing

Mutor gecing canccll.d I Pro.bctch

Brtch

cnd

rc3at

Totrlirrr

Stert

Power

supply

ON OFF

tact status input)(Note 1l


Start signal

switch or con-

(front panel

Reset signal

ON
OF F

oFF snritch or status input)(Note

(front panel
StoP

ON

(front panel

signal

Orv

OFF

switch)

Stop signal
{status

input}

ON OFF ON OFF

Master pacing signal (status

inbut)

Pre-batch

Clorect Oocn

output
Batch end

L---

output

Reset

output

Clorrd Oorn

F low characteristics of

t\

,,

\l

:etpoint

I
I

rlt r-J
(Noto 2)

Flow low lirnit

L
I

Lamp drrglrv

,T-- Flcrhins a ---- -Lit

Note 1: Th SESET and START 3t tu3 inputs ur non-locking contacts which ar "rs3t" or "3tart" in th. ON stlt (minimum ON timo at lcan 4OO mr)' Nota 2: Flsher onlv whon ttop ttrtul input 3i9nrl is OFF.

Figure 5-4-7. Batch Sequence and Flow CharacteristicsrM 18483-O1E

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5-10

Operation

Model SLBC

5-4-2. Fixed Flow PI Controller.

After setting main data and auxiliary data, start up the controller as described below. If the integral time and proportional band have already been set (that is. for daily start up), steps @ and '@ are
un

necessary.

Figure 54-3 shows the sequence operation, flow characteristics., status input/output operation
and lamp display.

stop status input is ON, the instrument is ready to start. If resetting is unnecessary, skip step @ and go to step @. @ Turn the start signal (front panel START switch or status input) ON. This controller operates automatically according to the sequence. Figure 54-3 shows the change in the flow during the batch cYcle.
@

Note that the operations required to start pumps and other devices are not described in this manual. O Turn on the power to the instrument.

@ Set the control mode to M , and set the ,integral time to 9999 sec. Set the proportional
@ @
band to a sufficiently large ,value to enable Set the control motJe to tr, ot setting and control from a supervisory system set the control mode to E. Turn ON the reset signal (front panel RESET switch or status inPut).

o
@

Set the integral time and proportional band according to the procedure described in 5-4-3 "Automatic control". To stop operation, press the front panel stop switch, or turn the stop status input OFF. T[e flow ramps down to the flow low limit in a
preset time, and then goes to zero.

lf the master pacing status input is turned OFF


during operation at the flow high lirnit, the flow ramps down to the flow low limit in a preset time. If the master pacing status input is then turned ON, the flow ramps up to the llow high

The batch totalizer value wiil be reset.

If

the

lirnit in a preset time


O

Marter

p.clng ON OFF

Martrr prcing crnccllad

Power

supply

svvitch or contact stttur input) (Note)

(front panel

Reret signal

ON OFF

Start signal switch or


StoP

(front panel

oN oFF

status input) (Note)

(front panel
I

signal

ON

oFF

srvitch

Stop tignal
(status

inPut)

ON

oFF oN

Master pacing

ti;;;r tit"i"' ;6Put)

oFF

Pre-batch

output
Batch end
Cloro
Oprn

output

Reret o.utput

Clo..d
Oprn
I

Flow high it?r rt

F low charac' teristics of setpoint

lnrtirl totalard. llow

low low larflrt


F

Nots: Ths RESET and START status inputE

usa non-locking contacts which aro "reset''or ,,staft,, in the ON stata (mrnimum ON time at least 4OO ms).
(

Figure S-4-3. Sequence and Flow Characteristics of Fixed Flow PI Controller.

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Operation s-tt

5-4-3. Automatic Control.

The procedure for setting controller integral time and proportional band is explained below. In general. if a small change in the controller output causes a large fluctuation in the process variable value, the width of the proportional band must be increased (the gain must be reduced) to. assure statility. ln the converse case, the proportional band
must be narrowed. For a process'which responds quickly to a change

in the controller output, the integral time constant


must be srnall. For a process having a long recovery time, the integral time constant must be large. Set the integral time and proportional band as
follows:
(I

Figure 5-4-4. Transfer between Control Modes.

Set the control mode to M , and tbe integral time to 9999 sgc. Set the proportional band to a sufficiently large value., and then set the control
mode to

5-4-5. Manual Mode.


(

Q) To obtain the optimum

value for the proporperform the following operations: tional band, Decrease the value of proportional band from its initial large value in steps (for example, from 100'X, to 50'X, to 2A"1,) - Take a sufficiently long time for each step, so that the state of control can be observed fully. Continue this operation un til the control loop begins cycling. (Cycling
means periodic (cyclic) oscillation of the process variable pointer around the set point, and this phenomenon is caused by setting the proportional band narrower (setting the gain higher)

tr

) Of the C/A/M mode selector switches, select M. (The lamp inside the pushbutton lights.)
(Figure 514). Move the manual control "lever to lefL (or right) to adjust the output signal. (f igure 5-4-5).
?

Q)

Manual control
lever

than the optintunt value for the process. ) ll'cycling occurs, increuse the width of'the proportional band until the nleter indication stabilizes.
(3

Decrease

the integral time in steps. u p to

point. decreasing the integral time improves the speed of response of the controller. but if the integral time is shortened too far. cycling is caused due to dead tinte in the process. In such a case. increase the integral time gradually until
the cycling disappears.

Figure 5'4-5. Manual Output Control.

hT; ;T;' c h e cr operation is manual o'p-Jiirion, tpu t returns insthe and ou automatically stopped,
b a rc fi

anual operation is possible

*iffi

anywhe"r.e-*-Igtwes4l

-a,i

a"-ua-teryM-I r' ffiffi

tantly to zero. 5-4-4. Transfer between Control Modes:

The control ntode of the controller can be changed freelv by depressing the C/A/M pushbutton switches. (Figure 544). (Npje*"hs@kect

@tffi-slpilsM) Transler between modes is bumpless, and no


ing operation is required.

balanc-

5-4-6. Resetting Cumulative Totalizer Value. The cumulative totalizer values contained in auxiliary data items 04 and 05 are not reset b"v the reset signal. lf resetting is needed. set this auxiliarl'data to. zero using the data setting srvitches. For the setting procedure., reler to 5-3-4 "setting of auxiliary
data".

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Operation

Model SLBC

5-5. Action to be Taken when FAIL or ALM Lamps Light.


Any laults in the controller or in the signal connections are indicated by the FAIL or ALN'I lamps lighting. If either of these lamps lights (or begins
flashing)., please take appropriate action (as described

5-5-4. Alarm (ALM) Codes and their Meanings. The alarm codes and their meaning are listed
below,

Code i
0000
ooo
1

Lamp Normal

Meaning

*,,
FAIL

Fault in A/D converter


Fault in DiA converter Computation range overflow Compensation inPut signal out of range

below) without delay.

ooo2

ooo4
oooS

ALM ALM ALM ALM


(flashrng)

5-5-1. Action to be Taken when FAIL Larnp Lights. When the FAIL lamp ligfuts and the FAIL contact output opOns, this indicates that a serious fault has occurred inside the instrument. (l) Monitor the current output signal, and set it to a sale level using the manual control lever.

oo10
oo20

Error in compensation computation Data memory backuP batterY not installed, or low battery voltage

oo40
oo80

ALM ALM ALM


ALldl

(ln FAIL status, the current output can be


directly controlled by the manual control lever. The value of other analog anC digital output signals depends on the tYPe of fault.)

0100
0200 o400 0800

Control output open circuit RAM memory data lost Process variable input signal out of range or missing Pulse inPut Added/subtracted input signal out of
range

ALM

Leakage detection error

Q)

Set the main data/auxiliary data selector switch

to.Ihe auxiliary data position to indicate the alarm (ALM) contents of auxiiiary data item 0l
on the data display., and check the cause of the

ALM

Flow signal out of range (fcr Pl control input, analog display and flow signal repeater span) after acidition/subtraction

fault. (See Figure 5-5-4). Take


(3)

2000

ALlvl ALM

appropriate

Repeater internal data overflow Data setting out of range Power failure

4000
8000

action to correct the fault. If the data display does not function normally, it can be presumed that the microprocessor is not
operating.

ALM

It two or
IExa m plel

m0re laults occur sirtrultiineousll'. thc

hexadecimal sunt ol' their code nun'lbers is displlr!'ed.

5-5-2. Action to be Taken when ALM Lamp Lights. The ALM lamp lights il the high or low limit alarms of the contrOller operate. or when inpr'rt-output signals are disconnected. Display the alarm (ALlvl

contents

ol

auxiiiar-v

data item 0i on the data display, and examine the cause of the fault. (See 5-5-4.) Take appropriate
action corresponding to the cause of the fault.

030C

0004 + 0008 + 0100 + 0200 (cotrrputation range overilorv. conlpensltion

5-5-3. Action to be Taken when ALI\{ Lamp F'lashes. The ALM lamp begins flashing il the voltage df the data memory backup battery is lorv. Replace the battery with a new one. (See section 6-4 for repiacement procerJtire.)

input signal out ol' rangc. variable input out ol'rutlge.


subtractecl inpul. out ol'range)

process

addcd/

1) If the ALM lamp begins to flash

during

The diagnostic alarnr codc displal reverts to zero and the ALM lanrp turns ol'l'when the cause of the fautt is removed. except for the lollowing items. Select these items using the data selector switches

normal operation. replace the battery rvithin one month.

E E and reset them using the m keY. (l) Use the m pushbutron switch to erase alarm
. indication tll': ;o Repeater internal data overflorv o Data setting our of range

Q) The flashing of the ALM lamp has precedence over its continuous lighting. lamp is flashing.
Thus,

other alarms cannot be clisplayed while the

o Power failure (2) Use data selector switch.s EE,o erase alarm indication ol o RAM mernor!' data lost. (The alarm indication is erased when a new data setting is
t

:.

input.)

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Main*.nrn.. 6-l

6. MAINTENANCE.
This chapter explains the indicator adjustment
and parts replacement procedures.

6-1. Adjusting Zero Point of Control Output


Indicator.
Pull the instrument module about 80 mm out of the housing. The zero point adjustment is located under the moclule, approximately 60 mm from the fron t pane l. Adjust the zero using a standard screwdriver.
(See Figure

6-l-l).
Figure

6-2-t

Replacing Nameplate.

ooooo

OBB

6-3. Replacing Fuse. If it seems that the fuse may be faulty, check the inside of the fuse holder lor contaminatiqn or poor ', contact with fuse ( I ) To remove the fuse, unscrew the fuseholder cap (turn it in the direction of the arrow marked on the cap counterclockwise); the cap and fuse

Q,

may then be removed lnstall a new fuse of the correct rating. Tighten the cap llrmly. '

llo

*'
Figure

6-l-1. Adjusting Zera Point of Control Output I ndicator.

6-7. Replacing Nameplate (Tag Label).


Draw out the instrument ntodule a little from its housing, and open the lid located on the top of the front panel. Remove the nafrteplate. and install a new one. (Figure 6-2-l).

Fuse Part No.

: Rating :

G9OO

1ZF

1A

Figure 6-3-1. Replacing Fuse.

5l

)v

IM 184E3-O1E

..1

6-2

Maintenance

Model SLBC

64. Replacing Data Memory Backup Battery.


lamp on the front panel of the instrument begins flashing, please replace the battery with-

lPrecautions

for storage and handling of - l0 to 60".

data

lf the ALM

memory backup batteriesl (l) Storage conditions Ambient temperature:


densing).

Ambient humidity:5 to 95ah RH (non-conLocation free from corrosive gases.

out delay. NOTE Leave power applied to the instrument while replacing the battery. lf the battery is removed while the power is off' data (parameter) settings may be lost

(2)

Replac'e the complete battery assembly'(battery

in plastic plug-in

package).

(3) When measuring thti

battery voltage, be sure to

(l)

Draw out the controller module a little from the housing, and remove the battery cover and battery. (See Figures 6-4-1 and 6-4-?.)
secu

(4)

use a high impedance voltmeter. Do trot attempt to measure the voltage using a circuit tester or the like. Cautions in handling batteries a Do not charge the batteries. o Do not heat or put into a fire.

(2) Install a new battery, and fit the battery cover


rely.

a Do not short the positil'e and negative


toget he r.
asse m
b

poles

(3) Make sure that the ALM lamp on the front


panel has stopped flashing.

o Do not appl!' shock. do not atte nt pt to disle.

FqB

Figure 6-4-1.. Removing Battery Cover.

Figure 6-4-2. Removing Battery.

,4

S,.

tM 18483-01E

March 1982

ry '1{
.:1? ..1

I
,'.i

YfWSrRIEs BCS Model SLBC

BATCH CONTROLLER
The SLBC Batch Controller co^bines main functions

of

.sBsD Barih ser unit and |LCD Indicating controller. It con be used on irs own in Batch Loader loops, or can be used with'the |LCC Blending controller in high-resolution in-line batch blending systems. The controller functions include:

o scaling, addition or subtraction of flow signals, instantaneous flow display, repeater fo, a !'low o
sig na I.

Analog inputs and outputs, and compeniation computstio n lunctions.


set unit, batch sequences. Sequencer switches are on the'!'ront panel. various totalizer functions. To talizer porameters are easy to set, and totalizeE totals rnay be viewed. Communications functions the instrument is easy

o Flow program o o

to design into a system, it can cornmunicate with o central operator station or supervisory computer.

Contact Input: Relay/switch contac! or transistor


switch Contact ON: Source resistance up to 200 Q. Contact OFF: Source resistance at least 100 kO. Contact Rating: At least 5 V DC, 20 mA. Frequency of Auxiliary Pulse Input Signal: 0 to I kHz, span at least 0.24 Hz, zero elevation not possible. .Make-to-Break Ratio: Between 35% and 65% at the

DDC or SPC operation is possible. Self-diagnostic functions.

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Input/Output Signals
Process Variable. Pulse

::j::

Input Signal: 0 to 6k*z,

span at

least 0.24 Hz. zero elevation not possible. Make-to-Break Ratio: Between 35Vo and 65% at the 6 kHz maximum input frequency. ON time lv{ake-to-Break Ratio = X lo07o ON time + OFF time

frequency. (See above for definition of make-to-break ratio). Analog ,.Input Signals (Process variable or Auxiliary Flow and Compensation Signals): I to 5 V DC, input
resistance I MQ Analog Input Conversion Accuracy: t0 .2% of span. compensation)

'l kHz maximum input

Pulse Specifications: voltage or contact pulse input; two-wire or three-wire transmitter may also be used distributor in SLBC supplies l2Vl24V (switch

RTD Input Signal (for temperature


(SLBC-3"00 only):

\.-

se le cta ble )

Input Filter (e.g. for contact pulse input): Time constant l0 ms. Filter ONIOFF switch. Two-wire Transmitter: Load resistance switch selectable - 200Q.510O or I kQ.

RTD: JIS specification Pt l00Q 3-wire type. Lead Wire Resistance: Up to l0 Qlwire. Ternperature Compensation Accuracy: t0 .2% of span. Output Signals:
Pulse Output Signal (flow signal repeater): Transistor contact signal, rating 30 V DC, 200 mA.
Frequency : 0 to I kHz. S pan at least A .24 Hz whe.n repeater pulse width duty 5A%. Status Output Signals (for signal input abnormal (miss-

Voltage Level Pulse: From two-wire or three-wire transmitter. Distributor voltage + I 2 v DC or +24 Y

DC !10%, current at least 30 mA. Voltage LOW Level (Er-): -l V to +8 V DC. Voltage HIGH Level (EH): +3 V to 24V DC. Amplitude of Pulse Signal (EH - El): At least 3 V. Input Resistance: At least l0 kO. Contact Pulse: Relay/switch contact or transistor switch. Contact ON: Source resistance up to 200 Q. Contact OFF: Source resistance at least 100 kQ. Contact Rating. At least 30 V DC, 30 mA. Auxiliarv Pulse Input Sienal (Added to/Subtracted from Process Variable), and Status Inputs: Voltage (level) or contact signals. Voltage (Level) Input: Voltage LOW Level (Et-): -l V to +l V DC. Voltage HIGH Level (Es): +4.5 V to 25 V DC.

and fail signals * five points): Transistor contact signais, rating 30 V DC, 200 mA Analog Output Signal (flow signal repeater): I to 5 V

ing/leakage), pre-batch and batch end alarms, reset

4 to 20 mA DC, load resistance 0 to 7 50 Q. Analog Output Conversion Accuracy: t0 .3% of span.


Analog Control Output Signal:

DC, load resistance at least 2 kf,2

Isolation: Both analog and contact (status/pulse) rlo signals are isolated from the power supply. Contacr l/O signals are isolated from internal circuitry. Pulse UO signals are. also isolated from each other. Analog U O, status inputs and status output*," use
separate common negative lines.

9-32, Nakacho 2chome, Musashino-shi, Tokyo, 180 JAPAN Phone: Tokyo 0422-54-1 111 Telex: A2822-327 y EW MT J
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GS 1B4E3.E
4ttr Edition: March 1984(5)
@ Coovright: Jan. 1983(Y)

YOKOGAWA EUECTRIC WORKS

,t
ts

r*

Input Processing Functions Process variable and' auxiliary flow inputs may be either voltage or pulse signals, compensation input may be either a voltage or RTD signal' Input Cutoff : Analcg flow input signals less than A.787o of span, and pulse flow input signals less than A'24H2, Voltage Flow'signal Processing: Span corresponding to input signal range of 1 to 5 V DC (4-disit fixed point number). Totalizer Scale Factors: Scaler for pulse signal input (constant K number of pulses for every flow unit
are ignored.

Pulse Output: Output pulse rate may be scaled by a factor K'. K' (Kl , Ke ) are S-dieit fixed point numbers, of maximum value 29999. Pulse Output ON Tkne: Selectable one of 20,33, 50

or duty cycle of Savo (for YewSeries BCS Instruments: up to ten may be connected in

or

100

ms

parallei with outPut). Analog OutPut: I to 5 V DC.

Totalizer Functions

three 6-digit batch Five totalizers are built in totalizers: (cumulative) totalizers and two 8-digit

totalized). Totalizer scaie factor for analog signal input. K (Kr , Kz) are S-rjigit fixed point numbers, of maximum value 29999 Auxiiiary Flow-signal Processing: Auxiliary flow signal can be added to or subtracted from process variable signal. Range of analog output ( to PI algorithm,
-

o o

Batch flow totalizer (process variable only). Batch flow totalizel (process variable, with compensation computation). Batch flow totalizer (process variable, with auxiliary

flow signal added to or subtracted from it,


compensation computation).

and

compensation are also possible (see below). Temperature ComPensation : Input signal: Platinum RTD (Pt 100 Q) or I to5VDC. Temperature Range: for platinum RTD (Pr r 00 Q);

compensation computation: can compensate the process variable and auxiliary flow signals for liquid density changes with temperature. other types of

display and repeater)

is

bdjustabte'

o Cumulative flow totalizer o

(process variable, with auxiliary floy signal added to or subtracted from it). Cumulative flow totalizer (process variable, with
and compensation computation)

auxiliary flow signal aclded to or subtracted from it,


Batch totalizer is reset after end of each batch by

reset input signal

or front panei reset pushbutton.

Computation Format: ASTM equation or


quadratic equation.

-5 0 to +2 20o C. For a I to 5 V DC signal; Arbitrary Equation: Vs =

Cumulative flow totalizer r filEY be reset maqually by entering other data for totalizer value '
Data Display and Data Setting Functions Data Display: upper display is batch loader setting, 6 digits. Lower display is selectable data, 6 digits.

'

general

nsift

Vl\l

+ a)

'f (P, t )l t -to)2 Xl0{


}1

General Quadratic Equation:

Vo-Vl,(l+a){l+P(r-re)X
Vg '. Yolumetric

l0-2 +7(

V' :Volurnetric flow (prccess variable flow


at tentperatu re t
-

flow at reference temperature rp '


signal)

tg : Reference
ASTM.

tenlPerature

("C), tg = l5oC

for

Selectable data (displayed in lower dispiay) may be major data itern or auxiliary data item: Major Data ltem: Displayed data type is indicated by lamp ne xt to data itegr iabei on froni panel' Value of batch flow totalizer ( for process variable with auxiliary flow signal added to or subtractec from

r a

Flow sensor temPerature (oC)' : Flow transmitter compensation coefficient,


(

p : First
to

-0.9999 to *0.9999).

order compensation coefficient, ( -0 -9999


order compensation coefficient,

to +0.9999).

^l : Second ' p
:

(-0 .9999

+0 .9999),

Specific gravity, (0.5000 to l '2000)' coeffiNote: For density (specific granty ) compensation' to tlow volumetric convert p to used are and cients t
ASTM standard conditions tu = 15"C'

compensation computation), batch loader set value, instantaneous flow high linrit and instan' taneous flow may be disPlaYed' Auxiliary Data ltem: Displayed data type is indicared by code displayed in upper display' Auxiliary data hrcludes the other four totalizer values, pre-batch alarm settirtg, progrem set parameters and control parameters. A table of data that may be displayed

it, and

is on the instntment side Panel' lnstantaneous Flow Display: 5-segment bar graph' Data Setting:

General Compensation Computations:

computation Format: vo =

v(c

+ 0.5), c

ranges from

. 0 to I - its value

corresponds to the compensation input signal; a voltage in the range I to 5 V DC

Displayed Data Seiection: Selected by push buttonsOne switch (on side panel) changes from major data displaY to auxiliary data disPiaY' Data setting: uses push button switches. Data setting may be inhibited (disabied) by an inhibit/enable
switch on the side Panel

Flow Signal RePeater Function

the

Outputs puirr process variable input ( the instrument can also add or subtract an auxiliary flow signal input in this dispiay case. the span of analog output (to PI algorithm,
and repeater) is acljustable).

ancl analog signals corresponding to

GS 1ts483.E

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SLBC Modes

Control Functions

The S LBC Batch Controller offers the following

modes:

Batch loader (combination of batch set station and PI controller) or c PI controller (standalone controller, or master controller in a blending control system). o SPC or DDC modes are also possible. Batch Loader: One SLBC mode is batch loader (batch set station plus PI controller). (See batch sequence in table, and flow setpoint program in figure below). Program is started by start status inpu t or start
pushbutton on front panel.

Control Modes: A (Auto) and M (Manual).

The SLBC contains a P[ controller.

(These

correspond to SPC and DDC respectively in computer (rernote setting) mode). Auto Mode: PI control. Proportional band 6.3 to 999.9Vo. Integration time constant I to 9999 sec. Manual Mode: Two speed operation. Slow - 40 sec./full span change. Fast - 4 sec.lfull sp an change. Control Mode Transfer: Bumpless and balanceless AIM

transfer.

'

'

PI Controller: Another S LBC mode is PI controller (standalone controller, or master controller in a blending control system demand pulse ogtput, using flow signal repeater, and master pacing input provided). loader or PI con troller modes (see above) using stopistart status inputs. Ramp change in output between high and low flow limits, step change in output between low flow limit and zero. Master Pacing Input: Changes (ONIOFF or OFF/ON) cause the output to rampl between high and low flow limits. Useful when SLBC is used as a blending master or used in a blending batch loader system (the SLBC can provide a demand pulse signal to a slave conEmergency Stop/Ristart (see figure): Provided for batch

Manipulated Variable Output Indication: Horizontal scale 3 9 mm long, one pointer, with two memory
indexes and valve open/close direction marks.

Indicator Accuracy !2.57o of span. Control Period : 0 .2 sec. Alarm Functions De tects loss of

flow process variable input signal between the tinre flow should have reached high limit

setting and pre-batch-end. ALM lamp lights, alarm

output contact opens. _ Leakage Detection: Detects leakage flow between"batch end and reset. ALM lamp lights, alarm\output contact
ope ns.

'

troller such

as the SLCC Blending

Controller).

Communication Func tions

Communication

with operator console and

super-

Batch Functions
Batch Sequence:
Batch status

visory computer via Field Control Unit (UFCU). Illaximum Distance between UFCU and SLBC: 100 m.
Lamp END Load

Status

lit

Status outpr, t

input/
output
Pushbutton

LOAD, PRE,

Pre- [ e"t"n batch i end


OFF to OFF to

Reset

Start
Pre-

or status input
Batch end
pre -alarm

lit

oN*
ON to OFF OFF

ON

batch
Batch end

PR

E Iit

ON

Data Transmitted: Instantaneous flow, batch flow totalizer value (process variable, with auxiliary flow signal added to or subtracted from it, and compensation corn p u ta tion, , barch loacier se tting, initiai tjow setting, initial totalized-flow limit setting, high flow limit setting, manipulated variable output, control mode, batch status, alarm status, cornpensation
coefficients.

output
Batch end

output
Pushbutton

END Iit LOAD off


PRE, END

ON to OFF
ON

Data with Remote Setting: Batch loader setting, batch flow totalizer value (process variable, with auxiliary

flow signal added to or subtracted from it, and com)

Reset

or status input
Pushbutton

off . LOAD
f

OFF

OFF

(rno

lashing

men-

tary OFF ON to

LOAD'*,
PRE, END
f lash

Stop

or status input

ing

OFF**

pensation computation), initial flow setting, initial totalized-flow limit setting, high flow limit setting, manipulated variable output (in manual or DDC modes), control mode, batch sequence status, com-

+ Contact closes when the initial flow limit tsee diagram

.. LOAD lamp flashes when STOP **


(STOP condition) zero

below) is reached.

status input is turned OFF or RESET status input is turned ON. Qgntact opens after program ramps flow set point down to

pensation coefficients. Remote parame ter setting may be inhibited; if parame ter setting is enabled, the mode or any of these data can be changed from
the supervisory computer or operator console. Computeri Auto/lllanual (C/A/M) Mode Switches on
S

Batch Computation Period: 0.04 seconds. Setpoint Program: I l"* H ish Limit Setting

LBC Front Panel: Lamps in these switches indicate 'instrument mode. The mode (ComputerlAuto
Manual) can be checked and changed by a supervisory computer or from a remote operator station.
i

Pre-Batch-End Alarm

lnitial Flow Setting

low Low Limit Setting


Pred iction

Leakage

During SPCiDDC operation from a supervisory computer, only the 3'C" (Computer) lamp is lit. During local operation or remote operation from the YEWPACK UOPC console, the (6A" or 53M"
lamps are lit.
-i t'

I
Start
R

I
ise Time

Batch End Fall Time

lnitial TotalizedFlov.r Limit Setting

GS 1B4E3.E

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Power Fail/Restart Functions Totalizer Value: Not changed by power failure. Batch and Control Functions:

Simulation Functions

In simulation mode, flow


be performed.

signal is internally genera-

ted, and a check of batch and totalizer functions may


Normal Operating Conditions Ambient Temperature: 0 to 50"C. Ambient Humidity: 5 to 90% relative humidity (noncondensing)

For a power failure of up to approximately 2 seconds instrument status may remain norrnal (as if there were no break), or revert to that after an emergency
shut down (either action selectable) For a power failure of more than 2 seconds - instrument status reverts to that after an emergency shut down. Dbta Mernory Backup During Power Failure: By internal battery. All contact outputs are OFF during a power failure. Life of Backup Battery (temperature up to 45oC): At least 5 years (normal operation), At least I year (backup operation). Self-Diagnostic Func tions
The cause of an alarm if, indicated as a numeric code. Computation and Control Circuit Abnormal Alarm: FAIL lamp lights and fail contact output opens-

Power Supply: Two versions, for "100

V" (standard) or

"220 V" (option i A2ER). Both versions may use AC


or DC, without change to the instrument:

Version

1OOV

22OV

DC (polarity 11v_glsiblgl_ t__.4 tg 1:o v _* i *120 to.340 v - I-eo i" rga t--i--1 38 264 v Ac (4? *Gt

[;t

Maximum Power Consumption:


s LB C-200

540 mA
56O mA

22.7 V A 23.3 VA

28.5 VA 29.5 VA

Input Signal Abnormal, Mrnipulated Output Open,


Memory Backup Battery Low: ALM larnp flashes. Communications Abnormal: Applies to computer (remote) mode. "C" lamp flashes (and SLBC reverts to backup mode Auto or Manual selectable)
while abnorrnal.

(Manual operation is Possibte).

Power Failure, Pulse Repeater Overflow, Data Setting Overrange: ALM lamP lights

Insulation Resistance : Between I/O Terminals and Ground: l00Ma/500 V DC. Between Power and Cround: 100 MA/500 U,?a.
Dielectric Strength:

Between I/O Terminals and

Ground:

500

V AC for

I minute.

Tota[rer Funclrons rl
i
;

Cumulattve

{wrth added sublracled

Flow fotahzer llow srgnall rl ri

Process Vanable lnput (pulse srgnall Process Varrable lnput or Added, Suolracted

(wrth Compensdtron computatroni

Batcn Flow Totairzer


I

Fto*

(l to svl

Auxtharv Added, Subtracted Flow (pulse srgnafl Comoensatlon lnput

iil
lnstantaneous Ftow Drsolav

Flow Srgnal

Repeater

tt

{pulse srgnal) Alarm Output


Srgnal

Signal (Pt 'lOO (l

Compensatton lnPut Srgnal (l to 5V)

{for ross ol flow i pulse srgnal. I tearage llowl

1l ASTM tormula \l 2l Ouadratrc formula I 3) General cotnpensatron

rtorr, Srgnat

computatron

1 (1 to 5V)

@ co--unrcatrons
Manroulated OutPut
Farl Srgnal

Starr Stop
Reset

(4 to 2O mA)
c omDensatton cornputatton

Master Pacrng

Reset Signat

' With added/subtracted flow signal, and compnsation


.

" e.g. ciemand puise output '. The span of 1 to 5 V analog output (and the input to

computation.

Pl

algorithm, display and repeater) are also adiustable when auxiliary (addedrsubtractsd) f low input rs used.

SLBC Eatch Controller Functional Block Diagram

GS 184E3-E

JF.

Between Power and Ground: 1000 v Ac for I minute ( 100 V version). 1500 v Ac for I minute QzA V version).

ACCESSORIES

Wiring:

I A fuse, quantitY one. Engineering units labels' one set'

signal wiring toifrom the

Field: ISO M4 size (4 mm)

screws on terminal block.

MODEL AI'ID SUFFIX CODES'


Modol SLBC

Power and Ground Wiring: with earthing 100 v version: JIS c 9303-two-pin plug

Suffix Code

Description Communication and Com'


pensation Functions
1

contact. (IEC A5-l 5, UL498) plug' 220 V version: CEE 7 VII (CENELEC standard)
Cable Length: 300 mm.

Batch Controller

with

CompGnsa-

-2 -3

to 5V DC

Mounting:

Flush panel mounting. lnstnrments are in housings, and may be mounted individually or side-by-side. Rear of instrument may be up to 7 5" below front' rows each up

tion lnput

Pt lOO O RTD

stvrr coJt-l .e
Option

loo

Always 0O

Style

Nameplate: Size: 8 X 65'3 mm' cream semi-gloss finish'

/DL
/AzER /MTS

Witfr data labels attached

Lettering: tn black, one or two


alp

to

14 Common Options

Front Panel Finish: Dark Green (Munsell 2.5GY 3/l).


Bezel: Aluminium diecast, black baked+namet finishHousing: open front. connector for SPBD Portable
Manual Station

hanumeric characters long.

/scFuM
/NHS
/NP /NPE

V Power suPPlY With mounting kit Bezel color change


22O

Without housing
Nameplate lettering Nameplate engraving
t.,

* When ordering housing separately, spetify /A2lNHS'

((D): Housing Dimensions: 182.5 (H) X 87 (W) X 480 depth behind Panel surface) ( mm) '
l'Yeight:

Instnrrnent Body: 3 .2 kg (excluding housing). Housin $ 2 kg (excluding mounting kit)'

OPTIONS

/MTS: Supplied

ilzrn:

label attached' IDL: With data For ..22A V version" power supply.

with kit for individual

mounting.

Formountingingroups,seeGSlB4Fl.E. change from /scF-GnM: Mounting kit bezel color from set of color (black). choose standard color color -E Specify F 1 I 2D (see 2 )' GS optional colors
module only' /NHS: No housing, plug-in instrument
code in sPace

[.

See

GslB4Fl.Etoorderhousingseparately.

/NP: Lettering on front panel nameplate' panel nameplate. /NPE: Letter! engraved on front

d:,

GS 18483-E

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Terminal Designation
1

Description

Terminal Designation
17 18

Description

2
3

: > : > : > : > + : >

Communications "2

19

4
5

:l

6
7

lSRrD
+ -,
+

inPut

\compensation input,
s

2A
21

Auxiliarv pulse flow signal input


Fail output

I
9 10
11

Process variable input, or auxiliary --flowinput, ltoSvDC

-);;"

Dc*4

(-

terminal)
2O

A
B

Manipulated output, 4 to

mA DC

c
o
F H
J

Master pacing input

Ftow signat repearcr (pulse outputl


Reset

* -1 I Strrt input -r .-llResetinput

output (+ terminall

12 13 14 15 16

*f
-

lL I l,Common
I

lllst"einput
pre.{catch

K L M

Flow signal repeater (1 to 5 V outputl


Ararm output Fail output (+ terminall

* -l -1 | - I t

output

Batch end output eommon (& reset output, Contact, or VoltageLevel Pu lse

:>
+
r

terminal)

Terminal No.
1

2-wire

3-wire

t/; .3: .4: *5:

Transmitter's

Transmitter'5
Sigt.

2 3

:>Transmitter

Transmitter

\ rr"nsmitter +/

Use shielded twisted-pair cabf (SCCD see GS 3485K3{2E}. For Model SLBC-3OO only. For Model SLBC-2OO onty.

12V
bu

124

V distributor f or traltsmitter
.,,

ilt into S LBC.

==:===== ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS =========

=========== RELATED EQUIPMENT ===========


Related Instruments SBSD Batch Set Station SLCC Blendine Controller

l.
1

When ordering, specify the following: Model, suffix and option codes.

Nameplate marking,
/NPE).

if

required (options /NP

and

3. Mounting kit (option /MTS) if the instrument is to

4. Fill out the appropriate worksheet if data


are required.

be mounted individually.

STLD Tb'talizer. UFCU Field Control Unit . . SCCD Communications Cable


Related Spare Parts lvlemory Backup Battery.

. . .
. See

See GS IB4EI-E See GS I B4E2-E See GS 18484-E

GS 3485C2-01E

See GS

34B5K3-028

labels
.

. . Part No. E97l lDH

GS 1B4E3.E

Subject to change without"notic.

3o

vewSERIEs

BCS

Drawings

Model SLBC BATCH CONTROLLER

li

80 t0.5

UN!T: mm

3.2 to 20

PANEL THICKNESS

otr

PANEL CUTOUT

RECOMIIIENDED POSITION

OF SUPPORT ANGLE 4IO


22

h
'3
I

#
oiie"i.i"" I C D
F !l ., J K A B
Trrminrl Drristion

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Trrmiml Drdgnrtion Drrcriptbn

t
2 3 a
5

.riarrl-l
14

Trtrnirul
r5
16

Orrcrigfton
+ +

t""rured

Putrc lnput .1

Prc-8rtch Output Ertch<nd Output Output (- Tcrminatl


Comrnon & Rcrct

6 7 8 9 10

8-r +. a J RTD \Comocnretion tnput lnp.rt : f /l to 5 v oc + Meeturad Anelog lnput or


Addcd/Subtractad Anrtog lnput M$tar-Pacing lnput

I *:, Manroulatcd Output |--/(4to20mAOCI Signat Rcpeetcr I * \.f


|

I
19 20

tl

Snn lnput
Rrrct lnput
Stop lnput
Comrnon

I *:,looed/Subtractcd | - '' Pulse lnput


I

l]>..mmunication'2 Fait Output (_ Terminail

|+

-./

'ow Output} {Putsc Rctet Output {+ Tcrrninert

Repcater I +\FlowSignal l-.. (l to5VOCl

;
N

l:>Ararm
|+

output

12 13

Farl Output {+ Terminail

Hotrc '1
Drrignrtion
1

Trminrl
2

Contret or Voltrgr.

Weight
2-Wiru Oirtributor

Lrvrl Pult

3-Win Dirrributor
Sig.r

: >'Trenrmittcr
SCCD

:>

rransmitrar

) Transmitter

SLBC Body: 3.2 kg. Housing: 2.0 kg (Excluding Mounring Kit).*3

l;

'2 Ur
'3

cabtc. Cablc lcngth: 3OO. Plug dimenrion: Sec the below drawing.

$ieldcd twirtcd.prir

Ar for depth dimencion, povwr connection and vrcight for option ',lLH,, reter to SD 1g4Fl -128.

r.5i0.

4.610,2
t5

ll.6ulx I rb.l I l?.1 t urx

l;Kb-N
%\-j \

JIS C 8303

I5A I25 V TWO.PIN PLUG WITH

EARTHING CONTACT

REMARKS

CEE PUELICATION 7 STANDARD SHEET VII 10/164 25OV IWO.POLE PLUG WITH OUAL.E,ARTHING CONTACTS

EAsTl{ CONTACTS HOLE

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