User Guide for Unitronics models including: UIA-0800N Uni-Input-Output Modules, UIA-0800N, Uni-Input-Output Modules, Input-Output Modules, Output Modules, Modules
17 déc. 2023 — Before installing the device, the installer must: ▫ Read and understand this document. ▫ Verify the Kit Contents. Installation option requirements.
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DocumentDocumentUni-I/OTM Modules User Guide UIA-0800NH Uni-I/OTM is a family of Input/Output modules that are compatible with the UniStream® control platform. This guide provides basic installation information for the UIA-0800NH module. Technical specifications may be downloaded from the Unitronics website. The UniStream® platform comprises CPU controllers, HMI panels, and local I/O modules that snap together to form an all-in-one Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Install Uni-I/OTM modules: Onto the back of any UniStream® HMI Panel comprising a CPU-forPanel. Onto a DIN-rail, using a Local Expansion Kit. The maximum number of Uni-I/OTM modules that can be connected to a single CPU controller is limited. For details, please refer to the specification sheets of the UniStream® CPU or any of the relevant Local Expansion Kits. Before You Begin Before installing the device, the installer must: Read and understand this document. Verify the Kit Contents. Installation option requirements If you are installing a Uni-I/OTM module onto: A UniStream® HMI Panel; the Panel must comprise a CPU-for-Panel, installed according to the CPU-forPanel installation guide. A DIN-rail; you must use a Local Expansion Kit, available by separate order, to integrate the UniI/OTM modules on the DIN-rail into a UniStream® control system. Alert Symbols and General Restrictions When any of the following symbols appear, read the associated information carefully. Symbol Meaning Description Danger The identified danger causes physical and property damage. Caution Warning Caution The identified danger could cause physical and property damage. Use caution. All examples and diagrams are intended to aid understanding, and do not guarantee operation. Unitronics accepts no responsibility for actual use of this product based on these examples. Please dispose of this product according to local and national standards and regulations. This product should be installed only by qualified personnel. Failure to comply with appropriate safety guidelines can cause severe injury or property damage. Do not attempt to use this device with parameters that exceed permissible levels. Do not connect/disconnect the device when power is on. Environmental Considerations Unitronics 1 UniStreamTM Ventilation: 10mm (0.4") of space is required between the device top/bottom edges and the enclosure's walls. Do not install in areas with: excessive or conductive dust, corrosive or flammable gas, moisture or rain, excessive heat, regular impact shocks or excessive vibration, in accordance with the standards and limitations given in the product's technical specification sheet. Do not place in water or let water leak onto the unit. Do not allow debris to fall inside the unit during installation. Install at maximum distance from high-voltage cables and power equipment. Kit Contents 1 UIA-0800NH module 4 I/O terminal blocks (2 black and 2 gray) UIA-0800NH Diagram 1 DIN-rail clips Provide physical support for CPU and modules. There are two clips: one at the top (shown), one at the bottom (not shown). 2 Inputs 0-1 Input connection points 3 Inputs 2-3 4 I/O Bus - Left Left-side Connector 5 Bus Connector Lock Slide the Bus Connector Lock to the left, to electrically connect the Uni- I/OTM module to the CPU or adjacent module. 6 I/O Bus - Right Right-Side Connector, shipped covered. Leave covered when not in use. Bus Connector Cover 7 Inputs 6-7 Input connection points 8 Inputs 4-5 9 Input LEDs (4-7) Red LEDs 10 Input LEDs (0-3) Red LEDs 11 Status LED Tricolor LED, Green/Red/Orange NOTE 12 Refer to the module's specification sheet for LED indications. Module door Shipped covered with protective tape to prevent the door from being scratched. Remove tape during installation. 13 Screw holes Enable panel-mounting; hole diameter: 4mm (0.15"). Unitronics 2 UG_UIA-0800NH User Guide About the I/O Bus Connectors The I/O Bus connectors provide the physical and electrical connection points between modules. The connector is shipped covered by a protective cover, protecting the connector from debris, damage, and ESD. The I/O Bus - Left (#4 in diagram) can be connected to either a CPU-for-Panel, a Uni-COMTM module, to another Uni-I/OTM module or to the End Unit of a Local Expansion Kit. The I/O Bus - Right (#6 in diagram) can be connected to another I/O module, or to the Base Unit of the Local Expansion Kit. Caution If the I/O module is located last in the configuration, and nothing is to be connected to it, do not remove its Bus Connector Cover. Installation Turn off system power before connecting or disconnecting any modules or devices. Use proper precautions to prevent Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). Installing a Uni-I/OTM Module onto a UniStream® HMI Panel NOTE The DIN-rail type structure on the back of the panel provides the physical support for the UniI/OTM module. 1. Check the unit to which you will connect the Uni-I/OTM module to verify that its Bus Connector is not covered. If the Uni-I/OTM module is to be the last one in the configuration, do not remove the cover of its I/O Bus Connector - Right. 2. Open the door of the Uni-I/OTM module and hold it as shown in the accompanying figure. 3. Use the upper and lower guide-tunnels (tongue & groove) to slide the Uni-I/OTM module into place. 4. Verify that the DIN-rail clips located at the top and bottom of the Uni-I/OTM module have snapped onto the DIN-rail. 5. Slide the Bus Connector Lock all the way to the left as shown in the accompanying figure. 6. If there is already a module located to its right, complete the connection by sliding the Bus Connector lock of the adjacent unit to the left. 7. If the module is the last in the configuration, leave the I/O bus connector covered. Removing a Module 8. Turn off the system power. 9. Disconnect the I/O terminals (#2,3,7,8 in the diagram). 10. Disconnect the Uni-I/OTM module from the adjacent units: slide its Bus Connector Lock to the right. If there is a unit located on its right, slide the lock of this module to the right as well. 11. On the Uni-I/OTM module, pull the top DIN-rail clip up and the bottom clip down. 12. Open the door of the Uni-I/OTM and hold it with two fingers as shown in the figure on page 3; then pull it carefully from its place. Unitronics 3 UniStreamTM Installing Uni-I/OTM modules onto a DIN-rail To mount modules onto a DIN-rail, follow steps 1-7 in Installing a Uni-I/OTM Module onto a UniStream® HMI Panel on page 3. In order to connect the modules to a UniStream® controller, you must use a Local Expansion Kit. These kits are available with and without power supplies, and with cables of varying lengths. For complete information, please refer to the installation guide of the relevant Local Expansion Kit. Numbering Modules You can number modules for reference purposes. A set of 20 stickers is provided with every CPU-forPanel; use these stickers to number the modules. The set contains numbered and blank stickers as shown in the figure to the left. Place them on the modules as shown in the figure to the right. Unitronics 4 UG_UIA-0800NH User Guide UL Compliance The following section is relevant to Unitronics' products that are listed with the UL. The following models: UIA-0006, UIA-0800N, UID-0808R, UID-W1616R,UIS-WCB1 are UL listed for Hazardous Locations. The following models: UIA-0006, UIA-0402N,UIA-0402NL, UIA-0800N, UID-0016R, UID-0016RL, UID-0016T, UID-0808R, UID-0808RL, UID-0808T, UID-0808THS, UID-0808THSL, UID-0808TL, UID-1600, UID-1600L, UID-W1616R, UID-W1616T, UIS-04PTKN, UIS-04PTN, UIS-08TC, UIS-WCB1, UIS-WCB2 are UL listed for Ordinary Location. UL Ratings, Programmable Controllers for Use in Hazardous Locations, Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D These Release Notes relate to all Unitronics products that bear the UL symbols used to mark products that have been approved for use in hazardous locations, Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D. Caution This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, or Nonhazardous locations only. Input and output wiring must be in accordance with Class I, Division 2 wiring methods and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction. WARNING--Explosion Hazard--substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2. WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous. WARNING Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing properties of material used in Relays. This equipment must be installed using wiring methods as required for Class I, Division 2 as per the NEC and/or CEC. Certification UL des automates programmables, pour une utilisation en environnement à risques, Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C et D. Cette note fait référence à tous les produits Unitronics portant le symbole UL - produits qui ont été certifiés pour une utilisation dans des endroits dangereux, Classe I, Division 2, Groupes A, B, C et D. Attention Cet équipement est adapté pour une utilisation en Classe I, Division 2, Groupes A, B, C et D, ou dans Non-dangereux endroits seulement. Le câblage des entrées/sorties doit être en accord avec les méthodes de câblage selon la Classe I, Division 2 et en accord avec l'autorité compétente. AVERTISSEMENT: Risque d'Explosion Le remplacement de certains composants rend caduque la certification du produit selon la Classe I, Division 2. AVERTISSEMENT - DANGER D'EXPLOSION - Ne connecter pas ou ne débranche pas l'équipement sans avoir préalablement coupé l'alimentation électrique ou la zone est reconnue pour être non dangereuse. AVERTISSEMENT - L'exposition à certains produits chimiques peut dégrader les propriétés des matériaux utilisés pour l'étanchéité dans les relais. Cet équipement doit être installé utilisant des méthodes de câblage suivant la norme Class I, Division 2 NEC et /ou CEC. Unitronics 5 UniStreamTM Wiring This equipment is designed to operate only at SELV/PELV/Class 2/Limited Power environments. All power supplies in the system must include double insulation. Power supply outputs must be rated as SELV/PELV/Class 2/Limited Power. Do not connect either the `Neutral' or `Line' signal of the 110/220VAC to device's 0V point. Do not touch live wires. All wiring activities should be performed while power is OFF. Unused points should not be connected (unless otherwise specified). Ignoring this directive may damage the device. Double-check all wiring before turning on the power supply. Caution To avoid damaging the wire, use a maximum torque of 0.5 N·m (5 kgf·cm). Do not use tin, solder, or any substance on stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to break. Install at maximum distance from high-voltage cables and power equipment. Wiring Procedure Use crimp terminals for wiring; use 26-12 AWG wire (0.13 mm2 3.31 mm2). 1. Strip the wire to a length of 7±0.5mm (0.2500.300 inches). 2. Unscrew the terminal to its widest position before inserting a wire. 3. Insert the wire completely into the terminal to ensure a proper connection. 4. Tighten enough to keep the wire from pulling free. UIA-0800NH Connection Points All wiring diagrams and instructions in this document refer to the UIA-0800NH connection points. These points are arranged in four groups of 7 points as shown in the figure to the right. Two top groups Input connection points (0,1,2,3) Two bottom groups Input connection points (4,5,6,7) Wiring Guidelines In order to ensure that the device will operate properly and to avoid electromagnetic interference: Use a metal cabinet. Make sure the cabinet and its doors are properly earthed. Use wires that are properly sized for the load. Use shielded twisted pair cables for wiring Analog I/O signals; do not use the cable shield as a signal common (CM) / return path. Route each I/O signal with its own dedicated common wire. Connect common wires at their respective common (CM) points at the I/O module. Individually connect each 0V point and each common (CM) point in the system to the power supply 0V terminal, unless otherwise specified. Individually connect each functional ground point ( ) to the earth of the system (preferably to the metal cabinet chassis). Use the shortest and thickest wires possible: less than 1m (3.3') in length, minimum thickness 14 AWG (2 mm2). Connect the power supply 0V to the earth of the system. Earthing the cables' shield: Unitronics 6 UG_UIA-0800NH User Guide Connect the cable shield to the earth of the system - preferably to the metal cabinet chassis. Note that the shield must be connected only at one end of the cable; typically, earthing the shield at the UIA-0800NH end performs better. Keep shield connections as short as possible. Ensure shield continuity when extending shielded cables. NOTE For detailed information, refer to the document System Wiring Guidelines, located in the Technical Library in the Unitronics' website. Wiring the Analog Inputs NOT The inputs are not isolated. E Each input has its own common point (CM0 for I0, etc.). 2-wire 3-wire 4-wire Unitronics 7 UniStreamTM UniStream® Uni-I/OTM Module Technical Specifications UIA-0800NH This guide provides specifications for Unitronics' Uni-I/OTM module UIA-0800NH. This module comprises: · 8 analog inputs, 12 bit, supports HART protocol Uni-I/O modules are compatible with UniStream family of Programmable Logic Controllers. They may be either snapped onto the back of a UniStream HMI Panel next to a CPU-for-Panel to create an allin-one HMI + PLC controller, or installed on a standard DIN Rail using a Local Expansion Adapter. Installation Guides are available in the Unitronics Technical Library at www.unitronicsplc.com Analog Inputs Number of inputs Input range (1) (2) Absolute maximum rating Isolation Conversion method Resolution Accuracy (25°C / -20°C to 55°C) Input impedence Noise rejection Step response (3) (0 to 100% of final value) Update time (3) Operational signal range (signal + common mode) Common mode rejection Normal mode rejection Cable 8 Input Type 0 ÷ 20mA Nominal Values 0 in 20mA ±30mA (Current) Over-range Values 20 < in 20.3mA Overflow Values in > 20.3mA None Successive approximation 12 bits ±0.5% / ±0.7% of full scale (Current) 251 (Current) 10Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, 200Hz Smoothing None Weak Medium Strong Noise Rejection Frequency 200Hz 60Hz 50Hz 48ms 67ms 70ms 63ms 117ms 130ms 83ms 184ms 210ms 123ms 317ms 370ms Noise Rejection Frequency 200Hz Update Time 2.5ms 60Hz 8.33ms 50Hz 10ms 10Hz 50ms Current mode x: -1V ÷ 5.4V ; CMx: -1V ÷ 0.4V ( x=0,1,2 or 3 ) 30dB @ 10Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or 200Hz noise rejection mode 60dB @ 10Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz noise rejection mode 45dB @ 200Hz noise rejection mode Shielded twisted pair 10Hz 150ms 450ms 850ms 1650ms Unitronics 8 UG_UIA-0800NH Diagnostics (4) IO/COM Bus Bus current consumption Analog input overflow 85mA maximum User Guide LED Indications Input LEDs Status LED Red On: Input value is in Overflow A triple color LED. Indications are as follows: Color LED State Status On Operating normally Green Slow blink Boot Rapid blink OS initialization Green/Red Slow blink Configuration mismatch On Red Slow blink Supply voltage is low or missing No IO exchange Rapid blink Communication error Orange Rapid Blink OS Upgrade Environmental Protection Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative Humidity (RH) Operating altitude Shock Vibration IP20, NEMA1 -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F) -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) 2,000 m (6,562 ft) IEC 60068-2-27, 15G, 11ms duration IEC 60068-2-6, 5Hz to 8.4Hz, 3.5mm constant amplitude, 8.4Hz to 150Hz, 1G acceleration Unitronics 9 Dimensions Weight Size 0.13 Kg (0.286 lb) Refer to the images below UniStreamTM Top View Side View Unitronics Front View 10 UG_UIA-0800NH User Guide Notes: 1. The 4-20mA input option is implemented using 0-20mA input range. 2. The UIA-0800NH measures values that are up to 1.5% higher than the nominal input range (i.e. Input Over-range). Note that when the input overflow occurs, it is indicated in the corresponding system tag while the input value is registered as the maximum permissible value. The Over-range values can reach up to 20.3mA, and any input current higher than that will still register as 20.3mA while the Overflow system tag is turned on. 3. Step response and update time are independent of the number of channels that are used. 4. See LED Indications Table above for description of the relevant indications. Note that the diagnostics results are also indicated in the system tags and can be observed through the UniAppsTM or the online state of the UniLogicTM. The information in this document reflects products at the date of printing. 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