Danfoss Sensor (air temperature) User guide

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User guide

Danfoss Sensor (air temperature) provides resistance to temperature conversion for air conditioning and temperature control applications. It features a temperature range of 50°C [122°F] to 125°C [257°F] and an input range of 60–1200 Ω, with fault detection for input values outside this range. The device also offers a fault time setting to delay fault reporting during warm-up.

Danfoss Sensor (air temperature) provides resistance to temperature conversion for air conditioning and temperature control applications. It features a temperature range of 50°C [122°F] to 125°C [257°F] and an input range of 60–1200 Ω, with fault detection for input values outside this range. The device also offers a fault time setting to delay fault reporting during warm-up.

COMPLIANT
TM
CONNECTOR MATES
WITH DEUTCH
CONNECTOR #DTM-06-125A
PIN #1
INDICATED
1
12
6
7
47.1 mm
[1.85]
51.6 mm
[2.03]
LED INDICATOR
LIGHTS
CONNECTOR MATES
WITH DEUTCH
CONNECTOR #DTM-06-125A
1
12
6
7
97.0 mm
[3.82]
142.0 mm
[5.59]
144.5 mm
5.69
158.2 mm
6.23
2x 25.2 mm
[1.0]
2x
7.0
[.28]
MOUNTING
DIRECTION
#2
PLUS+1
GUIDE
Software
PLUS+1 Compliant
Air Temperature Sensor
Function Block
User Manual
Air_Temp
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Contents
Air_Temp Function Block.............................................................................................................................. 4
Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 4
About the Input and Output Ranges of the Function Block ..................................................... 4
Inputs ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Outputs ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
About Function Block Connections .................................................................................................. 6
Fault Outputs ............................................................................................................................................ 6
About the Relationship between Function Block Input and Output Signals ...................... 7
MC Controller—Input Configuration ................................................................................................ 8
How to Configure an AnIn ............................................................................................................ 8
SC Controller—Input Configuration ................................................................................................. 9
How to Configure an MFIn ........................................................................................................... 9
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Air_Temp Function Block
Overview
This function block:
Receives resistance values from a Sauer-Danfoss air temperature sensor.
Converts resistance inputs into temperature outputs with a range of 50°C [122°F] to
125°C [257°F].
About the Input and Output Ranges of the Function Block
Low air temperatures cause an air temperature sensor to output high resistance
values. The Air_Temp function block converts these high resistance values into low
temperature outputs.
For example, the function block converts a1000 Ω input into a 50°C [122°F] output.
High air temperatures cause an air temperature sensor to output low resistance
values. The Air_Temp function block converts these low resistance values into high
temperature outputs.
For example, the function block converts a 65 Ω input into a 125°C [257°F] output.
PLUS+1 controllers cannot accurately convert resistance values above 1000°Ω or below
65 Ω into temperature values.
When air temperatures below 50°C [122°F] cause resistance values to rise above
1200°Ω, the Air_Temp function block:
Holds its temperature outputs at a steady 50°C [122°].
Declares an input too high fault.
When air temperatures above 50°C [122°F] cause air resistance values to fall below
60°Ω, the Air_Temp function block:
Holds its temperature outputs at a steady 125°C [257°].
Declares an input too low fault.
Refer to the hardware application interface (API) specification for more about your
hardware’s capabilities.
See About Function Block Connections on page 6 for more about this function block’s
connections and signals.
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Inputs
Air_Temp Function Block Inputs
Input Type Range Description
Flt Tm —— 0–65535
The Flt Tm (Fault Time) input sets the delay, in seconds, before the function block reports faults. The delay
time begins when the controller powers on.
The delay time allows for a warm-up period before the function block starts reporting faults.
1 = 1 s.
Ohm —— 60–1200 Ω∗ Input for the resistance values output by a Sauer-Danfoss air temperature sensor.
The function block declares out-of-range faults when input values drop below 60 Ω or rise above 1200 Ω.
1000 = 1000 Ω.
Outputs
Air_Temp Function Block Outputs
Output Type Range Description
Fault U16 —— Indicates the operating condition of the function block.
0x0000 = Function block is OK.
0x0001 = Input value is too low.
0x0002 = Input value is too high.
Deg F U16 1220–2570* Indicates the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
1000 = 100.0°F.
Deg C U16 500–1250* Indicates the temperature in degrees Celsius.
1000 = 100.0°C.
*See About the Input and Output Ranges of the Function Block on page 4 for more information.
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About Function Block Connections
Function Block Connections
Item Description
1 Resistance input from a temperature sensor.
2 Function block faults.
3 Temperature in °F.
4 Temperature in °C.
Fault Outputs
The Fault output of the function block indicates the block’s operating condition.
The Deg F and Deg C outputs both return to normal as soon as a fault condition clears.
Fault Conditions
Condition Fault Deg F Signal Deg C Signal
Block is OK. 0x0000 1220–2570* 500–1250*
Input value is too low. 0x0001 2570 1250
Input value is too high. 0x0002 1220 500
*See About the Input and Output Ranges of the Function Block on page 4 for more information.
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About the Relationship between Function Block Input and Output Signals
The following plot shows the relationship between changing resistance values on the
Air_Temp function block’s Ohm input and the block’s Deg C output.
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 800 900700 1000 1100 1200 1300
130.0
120.0
110.0
100.0
90.0
80.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
Output (°C)
Input (Ω)
40.0
> 1200 Ω: Fault—input too high
< 60 Ω: Fault—input too low
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MC ControllerInput Configuration
If you have an SC controller, see SC Controller—Input Configuration on page 9.
You route the function block’s Ohm input through an AnIn.
You must change the AnIn default configuration to accept this input.
How to Configure an AnIn
1. In the GUIDE template, enter the Inputs page.
2. Enter the page that receives the input.
3. Make the changes that are shown in the preceding figure.
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SC ControllerInput Configuration
If you have an MC controller, see MC Controller—Input Configuration on page 8.
You route the function block’s Ohm input through an MFIn.
You must change the MFIn default configuration to accept this input.
How to Configure an MFIn
T The MFIn that you use must have a resistance input.
1. In the GUIDE template, enter the Inputs page.
2. Enter the page that receives the input.
3. Make the changes that are shown in the preceding figure.
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Local address:
Sauer-Danfoss Inc.
3500 Annapolis Lane North
Minneapolis, MN 55447, USA
Phone: +1 763 509-2000
Fax: +1 763 559-5769
Sauer-Danfoss (US) Company
2800 East 13th Street
Ames, IA 50010, USA
Phone: +1 515 239-6000
Fax: +1 515 239-6618
Sauer-Danfoss ApS
DK-6430 Nordborg, Denmark
Phone: +45 7488 4444
Fax: +45 7488 4400
Sauer-Danfoss GmbH & Co. OHG
Postfach 2460, D-24531 Neumünster
Krokamp 35, D-24539 Neumünster,
Germany
Phone: +49 4321 871-0
Fax: +49 4321 871 122
Sauer-Danfoss-Daikin LTD
Shin-Osaka TERASAKI 3rd Bldg. 6F
1-5-28 Nishimiyahara, Yodogawa-ku
Osaka 532-0004, Japan
Phone: +81 6 6395 6066
Fax: +81 6 6395 8585
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Danfoss Sensor (air temperature) User guide

Type
User guide

Danfoss Sensor (air temperature) provides resistance to temperature conversion for air conditioning and temperature control applications. It features a temperature range of 50°C [122°F] to 125°C [257°F] and an input range of 60–1200 Ω, with fault detection for input values outside this range. The device also offers a fault time setting to delay fault reporting during warm-up.

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