WATLOW PM3 Express Limit Controller User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- WATLOW
Table of Contents
- WATLOW PM3 Express Limit Controller
- Warranty
- Safety Information
- Overview
- Internal Functions
- Features and Benefits
- Installation
- Installation and Wiring **
- Dimensions
- Terminal Definitions
- LIMIT Controller
- Operations Menu
- Setup Menu
- Specifications
- Ordering Information
- Declaration of Conformity
- Bluetooth Enabled Product Statement
- FCC
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WATLOW PM3 Express Limit Controller
Warranty
The PM3/PM6 LEGACY™ Express Limit Controller is manufactured by ISO 9001
registered pro-cesses and is backed by a three year warranty to the first
purchaser for use, providing that the units have not been misapplied. Watlow’s
obligations hereunder, at Watlow’s option, are limited to replacement, repair
or refund of purchase price, and parts which upon examination prove to be
defective within the warranty period specified. This warranty does not apply
to damage re-sulting from transportation, alteration, misuse or abuse. The
purchaser must use Watlow parts to maintain all listed ratings.
If you encounter a problem with your Watlow® controller, review your
configuration information to verify that your selections are consistent with
your application: inputs, outputs, alarms, limits, etc. If the problem
persists, you can get technical assistance from your local Watlow representa-
tive, by e-mailing your questions to wintechsupport@watlow.com or by dialing
+1 507-494-5656 between 7 AM and 5 PM.
Central Time USA & Canada. Ask for an
Applications Engineer. Please have the complete model number available when
calling. Please have the following information available when calling:
- Complete model number
- All configuration information
- User’s Guide
- Factory Page
Copyrights
The PM3/PM6 LEGACY™ Express Limit Controller User Guide is copyrighted by
Watlow Electric, Inc., © April 2020 with all rights reserved.
Return Material Authorization (RMA)
- If you are an End User, and this PM is installed in an OEM System, please contact the OEM to get the PM repaired. If you are an OEM or Watlow Distributor, please go to www.watlow.com/rma to start the RMA process. Watlow Customer Service will then respond back with the RMA number via an email.
- A Return Merchandise Authorization number from the Customer Service Department is required when returning any product for credit, repair or evaluation. Make sure the Return Merchandise Authorization number is on the outside of the carton and on all paperwork returned. Ship on a Freight Prepaid basis.
- After we receive your return, we will examine it and try to verify the reason for returning it.
- In cases of manufacturing defect, we will enter a repair order, replacement order or issue cred-it for material returned. In cases of customer misuse, we will provide repair costs and request a pur-chase order to proceed with the repair work.
- To return products that are not defective, goods must be in new condition, in the original boxes and they must be returned within 120 days of receipt. A 20 percent restocking charge is applied for all returned stock controls and accessories.
- If the unit cannot be repaired, you will receive a letter of explanation and be given the option to have the unit returned to you at your expense or to have us scrap the unit.
- Watlow reserves the right to charge for no trouble found (NTF) returns.
Available PM LEGACY™ Series Literature and Resources
Contact Watlow Directly:| For technical assistance contact Watlow at: www.watlow.com Or call at: 1-800-WATLOW2 Or
(1-800-928-5692) Or email at: wintechsupport@watlow.com
PM6 LEGACY™ Express Limit Controller Quick Start Guide Document No. 10-41692,
Part No. 2126-4403
| A Quick Start Guide to help you get your controller set up is available for
download at
https://www.watlow.com/resourc–
es-and-support/Technical-Library/. Many other documents are avaiable in
Watlows Technical library.
PM LEGACY™ Series Panel Mount Controller Specification Sheet| This
Specifications Sheet describes the PM LEGACY™ Series hardware options,
features, benefits and techni- cal specifications. Avaialble at:
https://www.watlow.com/
resources-and-support/Technical-Library/. Many other helpful documents are avaiable in Watlows Technical library.
Safety Information
We use note, caution and warning symbols throughout this book to draw your attention to impor-tant operational and safety information.
- A “NOTE” marks a short message to alert you to an important detail.
- A “CAUTION” safety alert appears with information that is important for protecting your equip-ment and performance. Be especially careful to read and follow all cautions that apply to your application.
- A “WARNING” safety alert appears with information that is important for protecting you, others and equipment from damage. Pay very close attention to all warnings that apply to your applica-tion.
- The electrical hazard symbol, precedes an electric shock hazard CAUTION or WARNING safety statement. Further explanations follow:
Explanation
CAUTION – Warning or Hazard that needs further explanation than label on unit
can provide. Consult users manual for further information.
ESD Sensitive product, use proper grounding and handling techniques when
installing or servicing product.
Unit protected by double/reinforced insulation for shock hazard prevention.
Do not throw in trash, use proper recycling techniques or consult manufacturer
for proper disposal.
Unit can be powered with either alternating current (ac) voltage or direct
current (dc) voltage.
Unit is a Listed device per Underwriters Laboratories®. It has been evaluated
to United States and Canadian requirements for Process Control Equipment. UL
61010 and CSA C22.2 No. 61010. File E185611 QUYX, QUYX7. See:
www.
ul.com
Unit is a Listed device per Underwriters Laboratories®. It has been evaluated to United States and Canadian requirements for Hazardous Locations Class 1 Divi- sion II Groups A, B, C and D. ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2007. File E184390 QUZW,
QUZW7. See: www.ul.com
Unit is compliant with European Union directives. See Declaration of Confor-
mity for further details on Directives and Standards used for Compliance.
Unit has been reviewed and approved by Factory Mutual as a Temperature Limit
Device per FM Class 3545 standard. See:
www.fmglobal.com
Unit has been reviewed and approved by CSA International for use as Tem-
perature Indicating-Regulating Equipment per CSA C22.2 No. 24. See:
www. csa-international.org
Overview
A Conceptual View of the PM
- The flexibility of the PM software and hardware allows for a large range of configurations. Acquiring a better understanding of the controller’s overall functionality and capabilities while at the same time planning out how the controller can be used will deliver maximum effectiveness in your application.
- It is useful to think of the controller in terms of functions; there are internal and external func-tions. An input and an output would be consid-ered external functions where the limit, PID or alarm function would be an internal function. Information flows from an input function to an internal function to an output function when the controller is properly configured.
- A single PM controller can carry out several functions at the same time, for instance (but not limited to), checking for a limit condition, monitoring for several different alarm situations, etc…
- To ensure that the application requirements are being met, it is important to first give thought to each external process and then configuring the controller’s internal functions to properly accommodate the application requirements.
Figure 1: PM6 Controller Shown Here
A PM with digital input/output (DIO) hardware includes two sets of terminals
where each of which can be used as either an input or an out-put. Each pair of
terminals must be configured to function as either an input or output with the
direction parameter in the Digital Input/Output Menu (Setup Page). Each
digital input reads whether a device is active or inactive.
The Reset Key on the front panel of the PM also operates as a digital input by
toggling the function assigned to it in the Digital Input Function parameter
in the Reset Key Menu
(Set-up Page).
Inputs
- The inputs terminal connections are located on the back side of the controller. See Figure 2. The controller, properly wired and configured will provide the information that any given programmed procedure can act upon. In a simple form, this information may come from an operator pushing a button or from a sensor monitoring the temperature of a part being heated or cooled.
- Each analog input typically uses a thermocou-ple or RTD to read the process temperature. It can also read volts, current or resistance, allowing it to use various devices to read a wide array of values. The settings in the Analog Input Menu (Setup Page) for each analog input must be configured to match the device con-nected to that input.
Internal Functions
The controller will use input signals to calculate a value and then perform an operation. A sam-ple of some functions may be as simple as:
- Detect a failure of the primary sensing device and trip a contactor to remove power from the heating element.
- Reading a digital input to set a state to true or false.
- Evaluate an incoming temperature to deter-mine an alarm state (on or off).
- Compare an input value to the set point and calculate the optimal power for a heater.
To set up a function, it’s important to define the source, or instance, to
use. For example, if the control is equipped with DIO they can be configured
to respond to an alarm. If config-ured as such, the digital output must be
tied to the desired alarm instance (1 to 4). Using this as an example, the
Function for the digital output would be defined as an Alarm where the
Instance would be selected as 1, 2, 3, or 4 corresponding to the alarm
instance that will drive the output.
Keep in mind that a function is a user-programmed internal process that does
not execute any action outside of the controller. To have any effect outside
of the controller, an output must be configured to respond to a function.
Outputs
The Output Wire Terminals are located on the back side of the controller. See Figure 3. The Outputs properly wired and configured can perform various functions or actions in response to information provided by a function such as, removal of the control voltage to a contactor; operating a heater, turning a light on or off, unlocking a door, etc. Assign a Function to any available output on the Setup Page within the Output Menu or Digital Input/Output Menu. Then select which instance of that function will drive the selected output. For example, you might assign an output to respond to alarm 4 (instance 4). You can assign more than one output to respond to a single instance of a function. For example, alarm 2 could be used to trigger a light connected to output 1 and a siren con-nected to digital output 5.
Features and Benefits
Simplified Menu
• Fits basic applications with a user-friendly interface supported by two menus and a streamlined list of parameters.
• Eliminates user complexity often experienced with more advanced controllers and unneces- sary features.
• Reduces user training costs and user pro- gramming errors
PID Auto-Tune
• Provides auto-tune for fast, efficient start-up
Standard Bus Communications
• Allows easy product configuration via PC communications protocol and free software.
• Saves time, simplifies programming process and improves reliability of controller setup
Factory Mutual (FM) Approved Over and Under Limit with Auxiliary Outputs.
• Increases user and equipment safety for over and under-temperature conditions.
Function Key
• Enables simple, one-touch operation of user-defined, repetitive activities
Touch-Safe Package
• Increases installer and operator safety
• Complies with IP2X requirements
EZ-LINK™ Mobile Application for iPhone® and Android™
• Expedites controller setup with intuitive navigation
• Simplifies setting parameters with plain text names and descriptions
• Connects quickly and easily via Bluetooth® wireless communications
| SMOOTH TOUCH™ Keypad
• Eliminates contamination points on the front of the controller.
• Prevents premature failure of mechanical components
• Creates a better seal on front panel.
• Ensures an easy to clean surface.
Agency approvals: UL® listed, CSA, CE, RoHS, W.E.E.E., FM, SEMI F47-0200, Class
1, Div. 2 rating on selected models
• Assures prompt product acceptance
• Reduces end product documentation costs
P3T Armor Sealing System
• Compiles to NEMA 4X, IP66 and IP67 specifications
• Allows controller to be cleaned and washed
• Certified UL® 50 independent to NEMA 4X specification
Consistent Termination Labeling (CTL) Connection System
• Simplifies switching between products
• Speeds up user’s system documentation
Three-Year Warranty
• Demonstrates Watlow’s reliability and product support
High-Amperage Power Control Output (1/16 DIN only)
• Drives 15 ampere resistive loads direct
• Reduces component count
• Saves panel space and simplifies wiring
• Reduces cost of ownership
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Installation
- For a PM3 Controller, make the panel cutout using the measurements shown on page 9.
- For a PM6 Controller, make the panel cutout using the measurements shown on page 10.
- Remove the green terminal connectors and the mounting collar assembly.
- Insert the controller into the panel cutout from the front. See Figure 2. The controller shown is a PM6 Controller.
- Orient the collar base so the flat side faces front and the screw openings are on the sides (see figure 2), then slide the base over the back of the controller..
- Slide the mounting bracket over the controller with the screws aligned to the collar base. See Figure 2. Push the bracket gently but firmly until the hooks snap into the slots in the case.
- Tighten the two #6-19 x 1.5 in. screws with a phillips screwdriver until the device is flush to the panel (3 to 4 in-lbs torque). See Figure 3.
- Reinstall the terminal connectors to their original locations.
Installation and Wiring **
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1/32 DIN (PM3) Recommended Panel Spacing
Dimensions
1/16 DIN (PM6) Recommended Panel Spacing
Terminal Definitions
Slot C | Terminal Function | Model |
---|---|---|
98 | power input: ac or dc+ | PM6L____ AAA H |
99 | power input: ac or dc- | |
CF CD CE | Standard Bus EIA-485 common Standard Bus EIA-485 T-/R- Standard Bus | |
EIA-485 T+/R+ | PM6L____ AAA H |
Slot A
Input 1| |
T1| (RTD) or current +,| Universal Sensor
S1| (RTD), thermocouple -, current – or volts -, thermistor| input 1: all
configurations
R1| S1 (RTD), thermocouple + or volts|
| +, thermistor|
Outputs| Terminal Function| Configuration
1| 2| |
X1| | common (Any switched dc output| Switched dc/open collector, output 1:
| can use.)| PM6L C- AAAH
W1| dc- (open collector)|
Y1| dc+|
L1| | normally open| Mechanical Relay 5 A, Form C, out-
K1| common| put 1:
J1| normally closed| PM6L E_- AAAH _
| L2 K2| normally open common| Mechanical Relay 5 A, Form A, out- put 2:
PM6L _ _J- AAAH _
Note:
In the graphics below notice that the Slot A connector does not show labeling
for the outputs. Labeling for Slot A outputs is based on the controller part
number.
Warning:
Use National Electric (NEC) or other country-specific standard wiring and
safety practices when wiring and connecting this controller to a power source
and to electrical sensors or peripheral devices. Failure to do so may result
in damage to equipment and property, and/or injury or loss of life.
Note:
Maximum wire size termination and torque rating:
- 0.0507 to 3.30 mm2 (30 to 12 AWG) single- wire termination or two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG)
- 0.56 Nm (5.0 lb.-in.) torque
Note:
Adjacent terminals may be labeled differently, depending on the model number.
Note:
To prevent damage to the controller, do not connect wires to unused terminals
Power
Note:
In the drawings below for each input notice that the Slot A connector labeling
is identified.
Note:
When using a 2 wire RTD, jumper S1 and T1 together
Inputs
All inputs shown below represent input 1 (the only input) and are to be
connected to slot A of the Limit Control.
Process Volts and Amperes
- 4 to 20 mA 100 Ω input impedance
- 0 to 10V (dc) 20 kΩ input impedance
- Scalable
Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD)
- Platinum, 100 Ω 0°C
- Calibration to DIN curve (0.00385 Ω/Ω/°C)
- 20 Ω total lead resistance
- RTD excitation current of 0.09 mA typical. Each ohm of lead resistance may affect the reading by 0.03°C.
- For 3-wire RTDs, the S1 lead must be connected to R1.
- For best accuracy use a 3-wire RTD to compensate for lead-length resistance. All three lead wires must have the same resistance.
Thermocouple
- 2 KΩ maximum source resistance
-
20 MΩ input impedance
- 3 microampere open-sensor detection
- Thermocouples are polarity sensitive. The negative lead must be connected to S1.
- To reduce errors, the extension wire for thermocouples must be of the same alloy as the thermocouple.
Thermistor
-
20 MΩ input impedance
- 3 microampere open-sensor detection
Outputs
Please note all outputs are connected exclusively to slot A. Output
availability is based on the part number of your Limit Control.
Note:
In the drawings below for each output notice that the Slot A connector
labeling is identified with the corresponding part number below.
Quencharc Note:
Switching pilot duty inductive loads (relay coils, solenoids, etc.) with the
mechanical relay, or open collector output options requires use of an R.C.
suppressor (Quencharc).
Switched DC
- Supplied current up to a maximum of 30 mA. See Power Supply note above.
- Short circuit limited to <50 mA
- 22 to 32V (dc) open circuit voltage
- Use dc- and dc+ to drive external solid-state relay
- DIN-A-MITE compatible
- single-pole: up to 4 in parallel or 4 in series
- 2-pole: up to 2 in parallel or 2 in series
- 3-pole: up to 2 in series
Open Collector
- 100 mA maximum output current sink
- 30V(dc) maximum supply voltage
- Use an external power supply to control a dc load, with the load positive to the positive of the power supply, the load negative to the open collector and common to the power supply negative.
See Quencharc note
Mechanical Relay Form C
- 5 A at 240V(ac) ) or 30V(dc) maximum resistive load, output 1
- 20 mA at 24V minimum load
- 125 V (ac) pilot duty at 120/240V(ac), 25 V (ac) at 24V(ac)
- 100,000 cycles at rated load
- Output does not supply power.
- for use with ac or dc See Quencharc note.
Mechanical Relay Form A
- 5 A at 240V(ac) or 30V(dc) maximum resistive load
- 20 mV at 24V minimum load
- 125 V (ac) pilot duty @ 120/240V (ac), 25 V (ac) at 24V(ac) 100,000 cycles at rated load
- Output does not supply power.
- for use with ac or dc
See Quencharc note (previous page).
LIMIT Controller
Keys & Displays 16th DIN LIMIT Controller
PM3 32nd DIN LIMIT Controller
Menu and Keypad Basics
NOTE : You must read and understand the role of each key on your
controller keypad before proceeding. Refer to the drawing and callouts on the
previous page. It is recommended to stop and spend some time and practice the
steps of navigating the
Operators and Set Up Menus on your controller before proceeding with the
instructions
The instructions below will introduce you how to
navigate to frequently used areas of your controller. Refer to the Operating
and Set Up Menus listed on the following pages for more detailed instructions.
NOTE : These diagrams might vary depending on the Controller programming.
Introduction to the Set Up & Operating Menus
Upon power up, the display will default to the home page in the Operations
Menu. The upper red row displays the process value (PV). The lower green row
displays the set point (SP).
Operations Menu
To enter the Operations Menu, press Reset to return to the Home Page. Press
the green Advance Key to scroll through the various prompts found in the
Operations Menu. Press the Reset Reset Key at any point to return to the Home
Page. Use Arrow Keys to adjust settings or change selection
Set Up Menu
To enter the Setup Menu press Reset Key Reset to return to Home. Press and
hold the Up and Down Arrow Keys for 6 seconds. Press the green Advance Key to
scroll through to the prompt of choice. Use the Up and Down
Arrow Keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup Menu, press the
Reset Key Reset to return to the Home Page
Operations Menu
Set Up Menu
Upon power up of the control, using the advance key will scroll through the various prompts found in the Operations Menu. At any point within the Operations menu to return to the default display push the Reset key.
Operations Menu
To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup menu to return to the default display push the Reset key.
Setup Menu
To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup menu to return to the default display push the Reset key.
To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup menu to return to the default display push the Reset key.
To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup menu to return to the default display push the Reset key
To enter the Setup Menu push and hold the up and down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds. Once there, push the green advance key to scroll through to the prompt of choice and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the range. At any point within the Setup menu to return to the default display push the Reset key.
Specifications
Line Voltage/Power
• 85 to 264VAC, 47 to 63Hz
• 20 to 28VAC, +10/-15%; 50/60Hz, ±5%
• 12 to 40VDC
• 10VA (1/32 and 1/16 DIN)
• Data retention upon power failure via non- volatile memory
• Compliant with SEMI F47-0200, Figure R1-1 voltage sag
requirements @ 24VAC or higher
Environment
• 0 to 149°F (-18 to 65°C) operating tem- perature
• -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C) storage tem- perature
• 0 to 90% RH, non-condensing
Accuracy
• Calibration accuracy and sensor con- formity: ±0.1% of span, ±1°C @ the calibrated ambient temperature and rated line voltage
• Type S: 0.2%
• Type T below -50°C: 0.2%
• Calibration ambient temperature @ 77°F
±5°F (25°C ±3°C)
• Accuracy span: 1000°F (540°C) min.
• Temperature stability: ±0.1°F/°F (±0.1°C/°C) rise in ambient max.
Agency Approvals
• cULus® UL/EN/CSA C22.2 No 61010-1 Listed, File E185611
• CSA C22.2 No. 24, File 158031
• UL® 50 4X indoor locations, NEMA 4X, IP66, IP67 front seal
• cULus® ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2007, CSA- C22.2 No. 213-1987,
Class 1, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D, temperature code T4A, File E184390 (optional)
• CE, RoHS by design, W.E.E.E.
• FM Class 3545 (limit controls)
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Controller
• User selectable heat/cool, on-off, P, PI, PD, PID or alarm action, not valid for limit controllers
• Auto-tune with control algorithm
• Control sampling rates: input = 10Hz, outputs = 10Hz
• Input and output capacity per controller type ordering information
Serial Communications
• Isolated communications
• Standard bus configuration protocol
Wiring Termination—Touch-Safe Termi- nals
• Input, power and controller output termi- nals are touch safe removable
12 to 22 AWG
Universal Input
• Thermocouple, grounded or ungrounded sensors, greater than 20MΩ input imped- ance, 2kΩ source resistance max.
• Non-isolated to switched dc and process output
• RTD 2- or 3-wire, platinum, 100Ω @ 0°C calibration to DIN curve (0.00385 Ω/Ω/°C)
• Process, 4-20mA @ 100Ω, or 0-10VDC @ 20kΩ input impedance; scalable
Functional Operating Range
Type J: -346 to 2192°F (-210 to 1200°C) Type K: -454 to 2500°F (-270 to 1371°C) Type T: -454 to 750°F (-270 to 400°C) Type E: -454 to 1832°F (-270 to 1000°C) Type N: -454 to 2372°F (-270 to 1300°C) Type C: 32 to 4200°F (0 to 2315°C)
Type D: 32 to 4200°F (0 to 2315°C) Type F: 32 to 2449°F (0 to 1343°C) Type R: -58 to 3214°F (-50 to 1767°C) Type S: -58 to 3214°F (-50 to 1767°C) Type B: 32 to 3300°F (0 to 1816°C)
RTD (DIN): -328 to 1472°F (-200 to 800°C)
Process: -1999 to 9999 units
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Output Hardware
- Switched dc = 22 to 32VDC @ 30mA
- Open collector = 30VDC max. @ 100mA max. current sink
- Solid state relay (SSR), Form A, 0.5A @ 24VAC min., 264VAC max., opto-isolated, without contact suppression
- Electromechanical relay, Form C, 24 to 240VAC or 30VDC max., 5A resistive load, 100,000 cycles at rated load
- Electromechanical relay, Form A, 24 to 240VAC or 30VDC max., 5A resistive load, 100,000 cycles at rated load
- Output 2 is limit for limit models
- NO-ARC relay, Form A, 24 to 240VAC, 15A @ 122°F (50°C), resistive load, no VDC, 2 million cycles at rated load
Operator Interface
- Dual 4 digit, 7 segment LED displays
- Typical display update rate 1Hz
- Advance, infinity (RESET), up and down keys plus a FUNCTION Key for limit (not available in 1/32 DIN)
- Infinity key is labeled RESET on limit control models
Ordering Information
PM LEGACY™ Limit Configuration Information
Declaration of Conformity
Series EZ-ZONE® PM WATLOW Electric Manufacturing Company 1241 Bundy Blvd. Winona, MN 55987 USA Declares that the following product meets the essential requirements of the following European Union Directives by using the relevant standards show below to indicate compliance.
- Designation: Series EZ-ZONE® PM (Panel Mount)
- Model Numbers: PM (3, 6, 8, 9 or 4)(Any Letter or number)(1, 2, 3 or 4)(A, C, E, F or K) (A, C, H, J or K) – (Any letter or number)(Any letter or number)(A, C, E, F or K)(A, C, H, J or K) (Any three letters or numbers)
- Classification: Temperature control, Installation Category II, Pollution degree 2, IP65
- Rated Voltage and Frequency: 100 to 240 V~ (ac 50/60 Hz) or 15 to 36 V dc/ 24 V~ac 50/60 Hz
- Rated Power Consumption: 10 VA maximum PM3, PM6 Models. 14 VA maximum PM8, PM9, PM4 Models
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- EN 61326-1:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements (Industrial Immunity, Class B Emissions).
- IEC 61000-4-2:2008 Electrostatic discharge immunity
- IEC 61000-4-3:2007 +A1/2008, A2/2010 Radiated, radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity 10V/M 80–1000 MHz, 3 V/M 1.4–2.7 GHz IEC 61000-4-4:2012 Electrical fast-transient / burst immunity
- IEC 61000-4-5:2014 +A1/2017 Surge immunity
- IEC 61000-4-6:2013 + Corrigendum 2015 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields
- IEC 61000-4-11:2004 + A1/2017 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
- EN 61000-3-2:2014 Limits for harmonic current emissions for equipment ≤ 16 Amps per phase
- EN 61000-3-31:2013 + A1/2017 Voltage fluctuations and flicker ≤ 16 Amps per phase
- SEMI F47-0812 Specification for semiconductor sag immunity Figure R1-1 1For mechanical relay loads, cycle time may need to be extended up to 160 seconds to meet flicker requirements depending on load switched and source impedance.
2014/35/EU Low-Voltage Directive
EN 61010-1:20102 Safety Requirements of electrical equipment for measurement,
control and laboratory use.
Part 1: General requirements 2 Compliance with 3rd Edition requirements with
use of external surge suppressor installed on 230 Vac~ power line units.
Recommend minimum 1000 V peak to maximum 2000 V peak, 70 joules or better part
be used.
Compliant with 2011/65/EU RoHS2 Directive Per 2012/19/EU W.E.E.E Directive
Please Recycle Properly. Models PM(4, 8 or 9)E contain a type BR1225 coin cell
battery which shall be recycled at end of life per 2006/66/EC Battery
Directive as amended by 2013/56/EU Directive. Models PM6XXXX – (B, E, F, G, H,
J, K)XXXXXX where (X = any letter or number allowed above) Include Bluetooth®
wireless technology and have been reviewed to the following additional
requirements.
2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
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EN 61010-1:2010 Safety Requirements of electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. Part 1: General requirements Covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(a) or Directive 2014/53/EU
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EN 61326-1:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements (Industrial Immunity, Class A Emissions).
CAUTION: This equipment not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments. -
EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive 2014/30/EU
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EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU
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EN 300 328 V1.9.1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized
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EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive NVLAP Test Report 10928545H-A EN 300 328 V2.1.1 Additional Receiver blocking test for to cover requirements for 2014/53/EU. NVLAP Test Report 11649468H-E
Contains Module FCC ID: VPYLBZY Part 15C 2. Contains Module IC: 772C-LBZY RSS
210 Output Power: Frequency Range 2402.0 – 2480.0 Output Power 0.001 Watts
Antenna gain: -0.6 dBi PCB antenna
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Bluetooth Enabled Product Statement
Bluetooth® Enabled Product
Models PM6XXX‐(B, E, F, G, H or K)XXXXXX contain an embedded Bluetooth module. Output Power: Frequency Range 2402.0 ‐ 2480.0 Output Power 0.001 Watts Antenna gain: ‐0.6 dBi PCB antenna
FCC
The transmitter module is mounted on the top of the display PC board partially under the LED display module. Visible when display removed from the bezel. Module FCC ID: VPYLBZY Part 15C 2. Unit is assembled from tested components, complete system not tested. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, under Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used by the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Industry Canada
Contains IC: 772C‐LBZY Specification : RSS210
CE
See current Declaration of Conformity for full details.
Directive 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive
Standards
- EN 300 328 V1.9.1 NVLAP Test Report 10928545H‐A
- EN 300 328 V2.1.1 Receiver blocking test. NVLAP Test Report 11649468H‐E
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