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P116, P108, P104UserManualPiccolo Range Process ControllerHA031260/1May 2012

2012 Eurotherm LimitedAll rights are strictly reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, modified, or transmittedin any form by any means, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system other than for the purpose to actas an aid in operating the equipment to which the document relates, without the prior, writtenpermission of Eurotherm Limited.------------Eurotherm Limited pursues a policy of continuous development and product improvement. Thespecification in this document may therefore be changed without notice. The information in thisdocument is given in good faith, but is intended for guidance only. Eurotherm Limited will accept noresponsibility for any losses arising from errors in this document.

Piccolo RangeUser ManualPiccolo Range PID Temperature ControllersUser Manual Part Number HA031260 Issue 1.0 May -12Includes P116, P108 and P104 Controllers.Contents1.Installation and Basic Operation . 51.11.21.31.4What Instrument Do I Have? . 5Unpacking Your Controller. 5Dimensions . 5Step 1: Installation . 61.4.1Panel Mounting the Controller . 61.4.2Panel Cut Out Sizes . 61.4.3Recommended minimum spacing of controllers . 61.4.4To Remove the Controller from its Sleeve . 61.5Order Code . 71.5.1Hardware . 71.5.2Configuration (Quick Start Code) . 82.Step 2: Wiring . 102.1Terminal Layout P116 Controller . 102.2Terminal Layout P108 and P104 Controllers . 10Isolation Boundaries . 112.3Wire Sizes . 112.4Controller Power Supply. 112.4.1High Voltage Power Supply . 112.4.2Low Voltage Power Supply . 112.5Sensor Input (Measuring Input) . 122.5.1Thermocouple Input. 122.5.2RTD Input . 122.5.3Linear Input (mA or mV). 122.5.4Linear Input (Volts) . 122.5.5Two-Wire Transmitter Inputs. 122.6Output 1. 132.6.1Relay Output (Form A, normally open) . 132.6.2Logic (SSR drive) Output . 132.7Output 2. 132.7.1Relay Output (Form A, normally open) . 132.7.2DC Output (P116 only). 132.7.3Triac Output. 132.8Output 3. 142.8.1Relay Output (Form A, normally open) . 142.8.2DC Output. 142.9Output 4 (AA Relay). 142.10General Note About Relays and Inductive Loads . 142.11Digital Inputs DI1 & DI2 . 152.12Current Transformer . 152.13Transmitter Power Supply . 152.14Digital Communications . 162.15Wiring Examples . 172.15.1Heat/Cool Controller. 172.15.2CT Wiring Diagram . 173.Safety and EMC Information . 183.14.Installation Safety Requirements. 19Switch On . 214.1New Unconfigured Controller . 214.1.1Quick Configuration Code . 214.1.2To Load the Factory Default Data . 214.1.3Quick Code Tables . 224.1.4Alarm Allocation using the Quick Code. 234.1.5To Re-Enter Quick Code mode . 234.1.6Summary of Start-up Displays . 234.1.7Subsequent Start-ups . 244.2Front Panel Layout . 244.2.1To Set The Target Temperature (Setpoint ‘SP’). 25Part No HA031260Issue 1 CN27971May -121

User ManualPiccolo Range4.34.4Level 1 Operator Parameters . 25Alarms . 264.4.1To Set Alarm Setpoints . 264.4.2Alarm Indication. 264.4.3To Acknowledge an Alarm. 264.4.4Alarm Latching . 274.4.5Blocking Alarms . 274.4.6Alarm Hysteresis . 274.4.7Sensor Break Alarm, Sbr . 284.4.8Sensor Break Safe Output Demand . 284.4.9Loop Break Alarm, L.br . 284.4.10Current (CT) Alarms . 284.4.11EEPROM Write Frequency Warning, E2.Fr . 294.5Alarms Advanced . 304.5.1Behaviour of Alarms after a Power Cycle. 304.5.2Example 1 . 304.5.3Example 2 . 304.5.4Example 3 . 304.5.5Diagnostic Alarms . 314.5.6Out of Range Indication . 314.6Other Levels of Operation. 324.7Level 2 Operation . 324.7.1To Select Level 2 . 324.7.2Operator Level 2 Parameters. 334.8User Calibration . 364.9To Return to Level 1 . 364.10Auto, Manual and Off Mode . 374.10.1To Select Auto, Manual or Off Mode. 374.11Estimated Energy Usage . 374.12Timer Operation. 384.12.1Dwell Timer. 384.12.1.1Example: To Configure and Operate a Dwell Timer. 394.12.1.2Example: To Configure Timer Digital Outputs . 394.12.1.3Example: To Configure Timer Digital Inputs . 394.12.2Delayed Switch on Timer . 404.12.2.1Example: To Configure and Set up a Delayed Switch on Timer . 404.12.3Soft Start Timer . 414.12.3.1Example: To Configure and Set up a Soft Start Timer . 415.Configuration Level . 425.15.22To Select Configuration Level . 42Configuration Level Parameters . 435.2.1Summary of ‘P’ Codes . 435.2.2Analogue Input . 445.2.3Input Ranges and Limits . 455.2.4Control . 465.2.5Output 1 . 475.2.6Output 2 . 485.2.7Output 3 .

A universal input accepts various thermocouples, RTDs or process inputs. Up to three (P116) or four (P108 and P104) outputs can be configured for control, alarm or re-transmission purposes. Digital communications and a current transformer input are available as options.

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