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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
N323
OPERATING MANUAL - V1.8x A
MAN001279
SAFETY SUMMARY
The symbols below are used on the equipment and throughout this document to draw the
user’s attention to important operational and safety information.
CAUTION or WARNING:
Read complete instructions prior to
installation and operation of the unit.
CAUTION or WARNING:
Electrical Shock Hazard
All safety related instructions that appear in the manual must be observed to ensure personal
safety and to prevent damage to either the instrument or the system. If the instrument is used
in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may
be impaired.
SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT SENSOR: The input sensor type can be chosen form the options below (specified
when placing the order):
NTC Thermistor, 10 k
@ 25 °C; range: –50 to 120 °C (-58 to 248 °F); Accuracy: 1,0 °C
(1,1 °F), with original sensor;
Sensor interchangeability: 1 °C (1.35 °F). This error can be compensated by the offset
parameter in the controller.
Pt100 (α
αα
α= 385); Range: –50 to 300 °C (-58 to 572 °F); Accuracy: 0,7 °C (1.3 °F); IEC-751.
Pt1000 (α
αα
α= 385); Range: –200 to 530 °C (-328 to 986 °F); Accuracy: 0,7 °C (1.3° F);
J, K or T thermocouple (IEC-584):
Type J: Range: 0 to 600 °C (32 to 1112 °F); Accuracy: 3 °C (5.4 °F);
Type K: Range: -50 to 1000 °C (-58 to 1832 °F); Accuracy: 3 °C (5.4 °F);
Type T: Range: -50 to 400 °C (-58 to 752 °F); Accuracy: 3 °C (5.4 °F);
Note: In the controller with NTC input, a 3 m-sensor cable is bundled with the instrument.
The cable can be extended up to 200 m.
WARM-UP:................................................................................................................15 minutes
MEASUREMENT RESOLUTION:
from –19.9 to 199.9º With NTC, Pt100 and Pt1000:................................................................. 0.1
elsewhere:.............................................................................................................................1
OUTPUT1:.............................. Relay SPDT; 1 HP 250 Vac / 1/3 HP 125 Vac (16 A Resistive)
OUTPUT2:.......................................................................................Relay: 3A / 250 Vac, SPST
OUTPUT3:.......................................................................................Relay: 3A / 250 Vac, SPST
POWER SUPPLY: ................................. 100~240 Vac (± 10 %) or 24 Vdc/ac (12~30 Vdc/ac)
............................................................Mains frequency: 50~60 Hz. Power consumption: 5 VA
Caution: check the power supply specification before energizing the controller.
DIMENSIONS:..........................................................Width x Height x Depth: 74 x 32 x 75 mm
................................................................................. Panel cut-out: 70 x 29 mm; Weight: 100 g
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:............................................................................5 to 50 °C
Maximum RH: 80 % up to 31 %, decreasing linearly to 50 % at 40 °C. Installation category II.
Pollution degree 2. Altitude < 2000 m.
CASE:...............................Polycarbonate UL94 V-2; Protection: Front panel: IP65, Box: IP42
....................................................................................................Suitable wiring: Up to 4,0 mm²
RS-485 digital communication; RTU MODBUS protocol (optional)
Serial interface not isolated from input circuitry.
Serial interface isolated from input circuitry, except in 24 V powered model.
The N323 is a 3-output digital electronic controller for heating and cooling applications. It is
available with NTC thermistor input sensor, Pt100, Pt1000 or J / K / T type thermocouple.
Sensor offset correction is provided. The 3 independent outputs can be used as control or
alarm. The features of a particular model (input sensor type, sensor range, mains supply, etc)
are identified by the label placed on the controller body.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
It is important to follow the recommendations below:
Signal wires should be installed in grounded conduits and away from power or contactor
wires.
The instrument should have its own power supply wires that should not be shared with
electrical motors, coils, contactors, etc.
Installing RC filters (47 R and 100 nF, series combination) is strongly recommended at
contactor coils or any other inductors.
The use of protection devices.
Figure 1 below shows the controller connections to sensor, mains and outputs.
Figure 1 – N323 terminals
Pt100 with 3 conductors: Terminals 11, 12 and 13 must have the same wire resistance for
proper cable length compensation. For 2 wire Pt100, short circuit terminals 11 and 13.
OPERATION
The controller requires the internal parameters to be configured according to the intended use
for the instrument. The parameters are organized in 4 groups or levels:
Level Function
0 Temperature measurement
1 Setpoint Adjustment
2 Configuration
3 Calibration
Upon power-up, the N323 display shows for 1 second its firmware version. This information is
useful when consulting the factory.
Then, the temperature measured by the sensor is shown on the display. This is the parameter
level 0 (temperature measurement level).
To access level 1, press for 1 second until the SP1
SP1SP1
SP1” message shows up. Pressing
again, the SP2
SP2SP2
SP2” parameter is presented. Pressing again, the “SP2
SP2SP2
SP2” parameter is
presented. To go back to level 0, press once more.
To access level 2 of paramenters, press for 2 seconds until the uNT
uNTuNT
uNT message is
shown. Release the key to remain in this level. Each new pressing on the key will
advance to the next parameter in the level. At the end of the level, the controller returns to the
first level (0). Use the and keys to alter a parameter value.
Notes: 1 A parameter configuration is saved when the
key is pressed to advance to
the next parameter in the cycle. The configuration is stored in a non-volatile
memory, retaining its value when the controller is de-energized.
2 If no keyboard activity is detected for over 20 seconds, the controller saves the
current parameter value and returns to the measurement level.
Level 1 –Setpoint Adjustment
In this level only the Setpoint (SP1
SP1 SP1
SP1 and SP2
SP2SP2
SP2) parameters are available, alternating the
names with their respective values. Adjust the desired temperature for each setpoint clicking
on the and
keys.
SP1
SP1SP1
SP1
Sp2
Sp2Sp2
Sp2
Sp3
Sp3Sp3
Sp3
SetPoint 1, 2 and 3. Temperature adjustment for control OUTPUT. SP
SPSP
SP value
is limited to the values programmed in SPL
SPLSPL
SPL and SPk
SPk SPk
SPk in the programming
level (Parameter configuration, level 2).
Level 2 – Configuration - Parameters configuration Level
Contains the configuration parameters to be defined by the user, according to the system’s
requirements. Use and keys to set the value. The display alternates the parameter
name and respective value.
Unt
UntUnt
Unt
Temperature Unit - Selects display indication for degrees Celsius or
Fahrenheit.
0
00
0 – Temperature in degrees Celsius
1
11
1 – Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
typ
typtyp
typ
Input Type - Selects the input sensor type to be connected to the controller.
Available only for thermocouple models, allowing selection of types J, K and
T.
0
00
0 - Thermocouple type J
1
11
1 - Thermocouple type K
2
22
2 - Thermocouple type T
ofs
ofsofs
ofs
Sensor Offset - Offset value to be added to the measured temperature to
compensate sensor error.
spl
splspl
spl
SP Low Limit - Lower range for SP1
SP1 SP1
SP1 and SP2
SP2SP2
SP2. SPL
SPL SPL
SPL must be
programmed with a lower value than spK
spKspK
spK.
spK
spKspK
spK
SP High Limit - Upper range for SP1
SP1 SP1
SP1 and SP2
SP2SP2
SP2. SPx
SPx SPx
SPx must be greater than
spl
splspl
spl.
Ac1
Ac1Ac1
Ac1
Control action for OUTPUT 1 :
0
00
0 Reverse: For heating applications. Outputs turn on when temperature
is lower than SP.
1
11
1 Direct: For cooling applications. Output turns on when temperature is
above SP.
Ac2
Ac2Ac2
Ac2
Ac3
Ac3Ac3
Ac3
Action 2 - Control OUTPUT 2 and OUTPUT3 action or Alarm funtions:
0
00
0 Reverse control action (heating).
1
11
1 Direct control action (cooling).
2
22
2 Low (minimum) temperature alarm.
3
33
3 High (maximum) temperature alarm.
4
44
4 Alarm for temperature inside the range
5
55
5 Alarm for temperature outside the range.
6
66
6 Low temperature alarm with initial blocking.
7
77
7 High temperature alarm with initial blocking.
8
88
8 Inside range alarm with initial blocking.
9
99
9 Outside range alarm with initial blocking.
The section Working with the Controller describes how these functions
work.
(nt
(nt(nt
(nt
Control - Associates Setpoints and Outputs.
0
00
0 Setpoint 1 is assigned to OUTPUT1 and Setpoint 2 to OUTPUT2
(factory setting).
1
11
1 Setpoint 1 is assigned to OUTPUT2 where as Setpoint 2 is directed to
OUTPUT1.
ky1
ky1 ky1
ky1
ky2
ky2 ky2
ky2
Ky3
Ky3Ky3
Ky3
Hysteresis
OUTPUT Hysteresis: defines the differential range between the temperature
value at which the OUTPUT is turned on and the value at which it is turned
off. In degrees.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATION

TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER N323 OPERATING MANUAL - V1.8x A MAN001279 SAFETY SUMMARY The symbols below are used on the equipment and throughout

Page 2 - Timer T2

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