8003
1/8 DIN
Temperature Controller
Issue Date
April 1994
❒ USER’S MANUAL
0037-75212
Model Identification
Model
8003
1/8 DIN Temperature Controller
Code
Output 1 - Heat or Cool
1
SPDT Relay, 3 Amps at 250 Vac (Resistive) or
SSR Drive, 14V @ 20mA, Jumper Selectable
Code
Output 2 - Cool or Alarm
1
Relay, 2 Amps at 250 Vac (Resistive) or
SSR Drive, 14V @ 20mA, Jumper Selectable
Code
Options
0
1
None
Alarm #2, 2 Amps at 250 Vac (Resistive load)
Code
Power Supply
3
5
100/240 Vac
24 Vac/dc
Code
0
Add to complete model number
Typical Model Number
8003 -
ii
1
1
1
3
0
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1.77
(45)
Dimensions in inches (mm in parenthesis)
3.62
(92)
5.1
(125)
Chromalox
2.4
(60)
PV
SP
0.5
(12.8)
3.5
(89)
3.8
(96)
MAIN AL1 AL2 SMRT
COOL HB
FUNC
SMRT
1.9
(48)
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Warnings:
Wiring
12
13
14
15
1
TC
3
• When a relay output is used to drive an inductive
load, it is suggested that you connect an external
snubber network (RC) across the terminals in
accordance with the following table (or use
Chromalox snubber P/N 0149-01305):
TC+
TC-
-
OUT2
SSR
AL1/COOL
+
4
Load
Current (mA)
C
R
P.
(W)
Operating
Voltage
16 NO
5
OUT2
RELAY
AL1/COOL
(mF) (Ω)
C
-
17
18
19
20
21
6
7
<40 mA
<150 mA
0.047 100
0.1
0.33
1/2
2
2
260 Vac
260 Vac
260 Vac
OUT1
SSR
22
47
+
8
<0.5
A
C
9
OUT1
RELAY
NO
10
11
C
OUT3
AL2
RELAY
• Do not run sensor input wires together with power
cables.
22 NC
NO
• For thermocouple (TC) wiring, use matching
thermocouple extension wire (i.e. for J T/C, use type
“J” thermocouple extension wire).
• When using shielded sensor cable, ground the shield
at one end only.
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J305
J304
PZ22
PZ21
PZ20
PZ19
PZ18
Hardware Setup
1
1
To select the output type(s) and the alarm contact settings:
1. Remove the instrument from its case.
2. Move the jumpers to the desired position as shown in
the diagram.
3. Set J304 and J305 as shown in the following figure.
PZ17
PZ16
PZ15
3
3
2
2
1
1
J305
(MAIN output)
1-2 = SSR
2-3 = Relay
PZ14
J304
(AL1, Cool.)
1-2 = SSR
2-3 = Relay
PZ13
PZ12
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General Operation
PZ1
There are two setup modes for the 8003:
• Configuration Mode
PZ3
PZ4
• Operator Mode
In general, the Configuration Mode is the initial setup of
the controller when first installed. Input type and alarm
setup are examples of Configuration Mode settings. The
Operator Mode includes settings that might be adjusted
frequently with daily control operations such as setpoints
and PID parameters.
PZ6
PZ7
Notes for Configuration Mode:
PZ10
PZ11
V2
FUNC
=
Stores the new value of a selected parameter
and increments to the next parameter.
SMRT
=
Scrolls parameters back (in reverse order)
without storing the new parameter value.
Increases the value of the selected parameter.
Decreases the value of the selected parameter.
3. Reinsert the instrument in its case.
4. Switch on the instrument. “CNF” should be displayed
in the upper display.
▲
▼
=
=
Note: If "CAL" indication is immediately displayed,
press the ▲ pushbutton to return to the
configuration mode (CNF).
5. Push the FUNC pushbutton.
The lower display shows the parameter code while
Configuration Procedure
1. Remove the instrument from its case.
2. Set the internal switch V2 (see the following
figure) in open position.
the upper display shows the actual parameter value.
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P1 = Input Type and Standard Range
P4 = Output Configuration
= Heating HC = Heating / cooling
H
Range
0
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
= TC type
= TC type
= TC type
= TC type
L
J
K
N
0 / +800 °C
0 / +800 °C
0 / +999 °C
0 / +999 °C
P5 = Heating Output Type
rEL = Relay
SSr = SSR
The output type selected here must match hardware
jumper setup (see page 2).
= RTD type Pt 100 -199 / +500 °C
= RTD type Pt 100 -19.9 / +99.9 °C
= TC type
= TC type
P6 = Cooling Element
Available only when P4 = HC
AIr = Air
OIL = Oil
H2O = Water
L
J
K
N
0 / +999 °F
0 / +999 °F
0 / +999 °F
0 / +999 °F
10 = TC type
11 = TC type
12 = RTD type Pt 100 -199 / +999 °F
P7 = Alarm 1 Type
Available only when P4 = H
0 = None
1 = Process alarm (absolute)
2 = Band alarm (+ and - deviation)
3 = Deviation alarm
P2 = Initial Scale Value
Not present when P1 = 5
The initial and full scale values are used by the PID
algorithm to calculate the input span.
P3 = Full Scale Value
Not present when P1 = 5
The initial and full scale values are used by the PID
algorithm to calculate the input span.
Note: the minimum input span (P3 - P2) is 300°C or
600°F for TC input and 100°C or 200°F for RTD input.
P8 = Alarm 1 Operation
Available only when P7 is different from 0
H = High Alarm
L = Low Alarm
(outside if band alarm)
(inside if band alarm)
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P9 = Alarm 1 Inhibit
Available only when P7 is different from 0.
OFF = inhibit disabled
ON = inhibit enabled
P13 = Type of OFFSET Applied to the Measured Value
P13 = 0 = constant OFFSET (P14) all over the range
P13 different from 0 = P13 shows the application point
of the offset value set by P14 parameter.
Note: The Alarm Inhibit disables the alarm action after a
setpoint change. At startup, it automatically enables the
alarm when the process temperature reaches the present
condition.
P14 = OFFSET Value
When P13 = 0, P14 is programmable, in engineering
units, from -20 % to +20 % of the input range.
When P13 is different from 0, P14 is programmable from
-20 % to + 20 % of P13 value.
P10 = Alarm 2 Type
0 = Not provided
2 = Band alarm
1= Process alarm
3 = Deviation alarm
-20% to +20%
Readout
P11 = Alarm 2 Operative Mode
Available only when P10 is different from 0.
Real curve
Real curve
Readout
P14
H = High Alarm
L = Low Alarm
P12 = Alarm 2 Inhibit
Available only when P10 is different from 0
OFF = Inhibit disabled
ON = Inhibit enabled
P14
Adjusted
curve
Adjusted curve
Input
P13
Input
Note: The Alarm Inhibit disables the alarm action after a
setpoint change. At startup, it automatically enables the
alarm when the process temperature reaches the present
condition.
P13 = 0
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P15 = Threshold of the “Soft Start” Function
Enter the threshold value, in °F or °C, for the automatic
start of the "Soft Start" function (output power limit).
The range of this setting is determined by the range of the
sensor selected in P1 (i.e., if type J T/C °F is selected in
P1, range is 0-999).
• When configuration is completed, the instrument
shows " -.-.-. " on both displays.
End of Configuration
• Push the FUNC pushbutton. The instrument will
return to the beginning of the configuration procedure.
For Advanced Configuration
• Push the ▲ or ▼ pushbutton and set the “217” code on
the upper display.
• Push FUNC. The following advanced configuration
parameters, P19-P29 will be displayed.
If the unit powers-up below the threshold value, the "Soft
Start" function is enabled and limits the power output to
"OLH" for "toL" minutes. “OLH” and “toL are setup in
the Operator Mode.
P16 = Not used
P17 = Not used
P19 = Main Output Action
Available only when P4 = H
r = Reverse (heating)
d = Direct (cooling)
Note: when P4 = HC, this parameter is forced to "r"
P18 = User Defined Security Code
0 = Security lock disabled (all Operator Mode parameters
may be adjusted)
P21 = Alarm 1 Relay Action
This parameter is available only if P7 is different from 0
and P4 = H.
r = Reverse (relay de-energized in alarm condition)
d = Direct (relay energized in alarm condition)
1 = Security lock enabled (only setpoints may be adjusted)
From 2 to 499 = SP parameter may be modified and
other Operator Mode parameters may
be accessed.
From 500 to 999 = SP, A1 and A2 parameters may be
modified and other Operator Mode
parameters may be accessed.
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P22 = Alarm 2 Relay Action
This parameter is available only if P10 is different from 0
P26 = SMART enabled/disabled
0 = SMART function is disabled
and P16 is different from OFF.
r = Reverse (relay de-energized in alarm condition)
d = Direct (relay energized in alarm condition)
1 = SMART function enabling/disabling is NOT
protected by the security code
2 = SMART function enabling/disabling is protected
by the security code
P23 = Automatic Adjustment of "Relative Cooling Gain"
OFF = the SMART function does not adjust the
"relative cooling gain" parameter
ON = the SMART function adjusts the "relative
cooling gain" parameter
P27 = Proportional Band Maximum Limit is Adjustable
SMART function—This parameter may be programmed
from P28 or P29 value to 99.9.
P28 = Proportional Band Minimum Limit is Adjustable
SMART function in heating control only—This
parameter may be programmed from 1.0% to P27 value.
P24 = Output Maximum Rate of Change
This parameter allows you to set the output maximum
rate of change. P24 is programmable from 1 to 10% per
second change of the control output. If blank display, no
rate is applied and output changes in steps.
P29 = Proportional Band Minimum Value is Adjustable
SMART function in heating/cooling only—This
parameter may be programmed from 1.5% to P27 value.
P25 = Protected Parameter Viewing
This parameter is available only if P18 is different from 0.
OFF = all protected parameters are not displayed
ON = the parameter values are displayed
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SMART Function
Operator Mode
SMART automatically determines the best PID control
parameters for your application.
1. Remove the instrument from its case
2. Set the internal switch V2 in closed position
3. Re-insert the instrument
To enable the SMART function, push the SMRT
pushbutton. The SMRT LED will light or flash according
to the algorithm automatically selected.
4. Switch on the instrument
PZ1
When the SMART function is enabled, it is possible to
display, but not to modify, the control parameters (PB,
TI, TD and rC).
PZ3
PZ4
When the traditional PID control is desired, push the
SMRT pushbutton again. The instrument maintains the
last set of SMART PID control parameters and enables
parameter modification.
PZ6
PZ7
Notes: 1. When ON/OFF control is programmed (PB = 0),
the SMART function is disabled.
2. The SMART enabling/disabling is protected by
security code.
PZ10
V2
PZ11
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The upper display will show the measured value while the
lower display will show the programmed setpoint value
(we define this status as “normal display mode”).
Output Power Off
To turn OFF the output signal, push and hold the ▲
pushbutton, then push FUNC. Pressing both pushbuttons
for more than 3 seconds will cause the instrument to
display "OFF" instead of the setpoint value.
Pushbutton functionality during operating mode :
FUNC
=
Stores the new value of a selected parameter
and increments to the next parameter.
In the output power off condition, the parameters can
always be reviewed and modified.
SMRT
=
Scrolls parameters back (in reverse order)
without storing the new parameter value.
Increases the value of the selected parameter.
Decreases the value of the selected parameter.
To return to normal control, press and hold the ▲
pushbutton and then push the FUNC pushbutton.
▲
▼
=
=
Press and hold both pushbuttons for more than 3 seconds.
The instrument then goes to the NORMAL DISPLAY
MODE.
Note: A 10 second timeout is operative during parameter
modification.
If, during operator parameter modification, no
pushbuttons are pressed for more than 10 seconds, the
instrument goes automatically to the “normal display
mode” and it stores only the new settings that were
followed by pressing FUNC pushbutton.
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td
C
Derivative (rate), range 1 second to 9 minutes
and 59 seconds. If 0, derivative is disabled.
Heating cycle time, range 1 to 200 seconds (30
seconds or greater recommended for relay outputs).
Cycle Time for Output 2 (heat/cool control
selected), range 1 to 200 seconds (30 seconds
or greater recommended for relay outputs).
Relative cooling gain (for heat/cool) control
range 0.20 to 1.00.
Overlap/Deadzone (for heat/cool) Positive value
is amount of overlap; negative value separation
between heat and cool Pbs, range -20 to 50% of Pb.
SP minimum value (low limit)
8003 Operator Parameters
Push the FUNC pushbutton. The lower display shows the cue,
the upper display shows the value of the selected parameter.
Cue
SP
nnn
Description
C2
Control Setpoint, range from "rL" to "rH".
Software key for parameter protection set in
Conf mode P18.
rC
A1
A2
H1
Alarm 1 Setpoint, range from Conf mode P2 to P3.
Alarm 2 Setpoint, range from Conf mode P2 to P3.
Alarm 1 hysteresis (deadband) 0.1 to 10.0% of
alarm span.
OLP
H2
Pb
Alarm 2 hysteresis (deadband) 0.1 to 10.0% of
alarm span.
rL
rH
rP
SP maximum value (high limit)
Proportional Band, range from 1.0 to 99.9% of
span for heating output, 1.5 to 99.9% of span
for heating/cooling output. If Pb = 0, ON/OFF
control is enabled and ti, td, C, C2, rC, OLP,
OLH and IOL are not displayed.
Ramp on setpoint changes, range 1 to 100
degrees/minute or blank (step change).
Output power max. value, range 0 to 100%
heating, -100 to 100% heat/cool, limits power
continuously (tOL = blank) or on startup per
tOL settings.
Time interval for OLH power output limit, range
1 to 100 minutes or if blank infinite. The timer
starts if the actual temperature is less than P15
(threshold value).
OLH
HS
ti
Hysteresis (deadband) for ON/OFF control
(active if Pb = 0), range 0.1 to 10.0% of span.
Integral time (automatic reset), range 1 minute
and 20 seconds to 20 minutes and 00 seconds,
or if blank integral is disabled.
tOL
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Burn-out conditions are shown as well as overrange
condition.
Error Messages
Overrange or Underrange Indications
The instrument shows the OVERRANGE conditions
with the following indication on the upper display:
For TC input it is possible to specify optional underrange
indication when ordering the controller. Contact the
factory for information.
Note: When an overrange condition is detected, the
instrument forces the control output to the minimum
possible value.
When an underrange condition is detected, the
instrument forces the control output to the maximum
possible value.
The instrument shows the UNDERRANGE conditions
with the following indication on the upper display:
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400
500
502
510
Control parameters error
Auto-zero error
RJ error
General error during calibration
procedure
Error Messages
The instrument has a self-diagnostic algorithm. When an
error is detected, the instrument shows “Err” indication
on the lower display while the upper display shows the
code of the detected error.
Note: 1. When a configuration parameter error is
Error List
100
150
200
parameter only.
Write EEPROM error.
CPU error.
Write on protected memory.
Configuration parameter error. The two least
significant digit’s show the number of the
wrong parameter (ex. 209 Err shows an Error
on P9 parameter)
2. If an error 400 is detected, simultaneously push
the ▲ and ▼ pushbuttons for loading the
default parameters, then repeat control
parameter setting.
201-2xx
3. For all the other errors, contact your supplier.
301
305
307
310
RTD input calibration error
TC input calibration error
RJ input calibration error
CT input calibration error
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