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Solid State Instruments – RTR-22 High-Speed Water and Gas Meter Relay
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DocumentDocumentRTR-22+ Standard Solid State INSTRUCTION SHEET PULSE ISOLATION RELAY F2 Output 2 Output 1 F1 Overflow L2 L1 N GND Kin1 Yin1 Kin2 Yin2 K1 Y1 K2 Y2 Input 2 Input 1 - - Y2 K2 OUTPUT #2 Y1 K1 OUTPUT #1 + Yin2 + INPUT FROM METER #2 Kin2 - +13VDC sourced to meter + Yin1 + INPUT FROM METER #1 Kin1 - +13VDC sourced to meter GND NEU 120V POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 277V Y METER #2 K Y METER #1 K See Note on Meter Polarity on Page 4 MOUNTING POSITION - The RTR-22+ may be mounted in any position. POWER INPUT - To power from a 120VAC supply, connect the "hot" lead to the L1 terminal and the neutral to the NEU terminal. For a 277VAC supply, connect the "hot" lead to the L2 terminal and the neutral to the NEU terminal. Connect the GND terminal to Ground. Use EITHER L1 or L2, but do not use both at the same time. If Neutral does not exist at the metering location, connect the NEU and GND terminals BOTH to Ground. Inline fuse recommended. METER CONNECTIONS - The RTR-22+ has two 2-Wire(Form A) inputs. Connect the "Kin1" and "Yin1" terminals to the first meter's "K" and "Y" terminals. Connect the "Kin2" and "Yin2" terminals to the second meter's "K" and "Y" terminals. The RTR-22+'s "Yinx" terminals provide a +13VDC "pulled up" wetting voltage to the meter's Y drycontact output terminal. The "Kin" terminal is the common return. When using a polarized pulse output from your meter, the positive (+) output must go to Yin1 or Yin2, and the negative lead must go to Kin1 or Kin2. Each input has a Yellow LED which shows the input status. When lit, a pulse is being received from the meter. RELAY INPUT AND OUTPUT CONFIGURATION - The RTR-22+ has both input and output configuration switches. Input debouncing time can be set at 50uS, .5mS, 5mS or 20mS, meaning that the input pulse width must be longer than the filter time to be recognized as a valid pulse. See Page 2. OUTPUT - Both 2-wire (Form A) outputs are configured as dry-contact outputs, meaning that no voltage is sourced from these outputs and thus, the voltage must be supplied by the receiving device. A Green LED shows the output status. When lit the output is closed. Transient voltage protection for each contact is provided by an on-board MOV transient suppression device. The outputs are limited to 100 mA max. One-tenth (1/10) Amp fuses are supplied standard on each output. Switch S1.3 and S1.6 set the Normal or Fixed output mode for Channels 1 and 2 respectively. The Normal mode sets the output pulse width equal to the input's pulse width. The Fixed mode sets the output for a selected fixed pulse width. More information on Normal and Fixed pulses on pages 2 and 3. SOLID STATE INSTRUMENTS a division of Brayden Automation Corp. 6230 Aviation Circle, Loveland, Colorado 80538 Phone: (970)461-9600 E-mail:support@brayden.com Revision: 4/7/2022 P/N: 05222-97006B WORKING WITH THE RTR-22+ RELAY OPERATING MODES: The RTR-22+ Repeating Pulse Relay allows the outputs to be configured for either the "Normal" or "Fixed" pulse output mode. In the Normal mode, the outputs simply follow the input, and thus, the output pulse widths are equal to input pulse widths. The Normal mode is the default mode. Set Dip Switch S1.3 DOWN for the Normal mode on Channel 1. Set Dip Switch S1.6 DOWN for the Normal mode on Channel 2. With the "normal" output configuration selected, pulse speeds of up to 72,000 pulses per hour (20/ sec) are possible. Figure 1 below shows the timing diagram for the "long" output mode. Closed Kin-Yin Open Figure 1: 2-Wire NORMAL Output Operation Closed K-Y Out Open If the Fixed Mode is desired on either or both channels, set Dip Switch S1.3 UP for the Fixed mode on Channel 1. Set Dip Switch S1.6 UP for the Fixed mode on Channel 2. In the Fixed output mode, shown in Figure 2 below, an output pulse (K-Y closure) with a selected width (T1) occurs each time the input is triggered. Closed Kin-Yin Open Closed K-Y Out Open Figure 2: 2-Wire SHORT Output Operation T1 As a general guideline, the input pulse rate should not be greater than two times the output time selected. For example, if a 500mS output time is selected, the input pulse rate should be no faster than 1 pulse per second. Contact the factory for technical support at (888)2729336. Revision: 4/7/22 CONFIGURING THE RTR-22+ RELAY INPUT FILTER TIMES - The RTR-22+ contains four different input filtering or "debouncing" options. A pulse received at the RTR-22+' input must be present for at least the specified amount of time to be considered a valid pulse. If a pulse is received that is less than the filter time, it will be ignored. Minimum pulse times can be set in the following times: 50uS, .5mS, 5mS or 20mS. For most electric meter pulse applications, the 20mS input time will be satisfactory. For higher speed applications with water or gas meters, the minimum input time may need to be reduced. The table below shows how to set Dip Switches S1.1 and S1.2 to set the input filter or debounce time. Table 1 S1.1 Dwn Dwn Up Up S1.2 Dwn Up Dwn Up mS 20 5 .5 50uS FIXED MODE OUTPUT PERIOD - Output times are independently selectable for each channel as follows: 50mS, 100mS, 200mS and 500mS. When Switch S1.3 is UP, Channel 1's output is in the "fixed" mode. Switches S1.4 and S1.5 select the output duration time (Table 2) for Channel 1. When Switch S1.6 is UP, Channel 2's output is in the "fixed" mode. Switches S1.7 and S1.8 select the output duration time (Table 3). The receiving equipment may require pulses to be of a given minimum length to be considered a valid pulse. If additional input pulses are received while a fixed-length output pulse is timing out, the RTR-22+ will store the received pulse(s) and output them as soon as the time has timed out. The time between pulses is the same as the specified pulse time, thus giving a 50% duty cycle. Up to 255 output pulses may be stored. If more than 255 output pulses are stored for either channel, the RED Overflow LED will light until the pulse count has decremented to a number less than 255. Pulses are not stored in the event of power failure. Thus, each channel's output register will be reset to zero upon power-up. Table 2 - Chan1 Table 3 - Chan 2 S1.4 S1.5 mS Dwn Dwn 50* S1.7 S1.8 mS Dwn Dwn 50* Dwn Up 100 Up Dwn 200 Up Up 500 DIP Switch S1 12345678 Dwn Up 100 Up Dwn 200 Up Up 500 Input Filter Time (both inputs) Channel 1 Output Mode - Normal or Fixed Channel 1 Fixed Mode Output closure time Channel 2 Output Mode - Normal or Fixed Channel 2 Fixed Mode Output closure time RTR-22+ Wiring Diagram Water or Gas Meter Application Typical Pulse Initiator Types Pulse Initator at Meter RTR-22+ Repeating Pulse Relay + + Solid Yin + Y1 - State Switch - or Reed Relay Pulse Input #1 Kin - K1 Non-Polarized N-Chan Open-Drain MosFET Transistor NPN OpenCollector Bi-Polar Transistor + Yin + Y2 Pulse Input K2 #2 - Kin - Out 1 To Recorder or EMS Out 2 To SCADA, RTU or other pulse input device Power Supply Connections 277V HOT OR 120V HOT NEU NEU GND GND RTR-22+Repeating Pulse Relay Wiring Diagram DATE ORIGINAL 4/7/2022 SCALE N/A LATEST REVISION B JOB NO. REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION s CHECKED DRAWN WHB Br a yde n Aut om a t ion Cor p./ Solid State I nstrum ents div. 6230 Aviation Circle Loveland, CO 80538 (970)461-9600 support @brayden.com www.solidstateinstrum ents.com