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SONOGYR energy

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Relay Pulse Module

WZF-P2

Module with potential-free pulse outputs for the connection of ultrasonic heat meters SONOGYR energy to systems and remote display units for billing purposes.

Use

The relay pulse module is used for passing volume- and energy-proportional pulses from a SONOGYR energy heat meter for billing purposes to systems or remote display units.

Function

Delivery of heat meter data in the form of continuous pulses. The pulses are volumeand energy-proportional and can also be delivered depending on tariffs or depending on heating or cooling energy.

Equipment combinations

The relay pulse module enables the heat meter to communicate with the billing system SYNERGYR the control and supervisory systems UNIGYRVISONIK remote display units using pulse handling interfaces other devices and systems equipped with pulse handling interfaces When ordering, please give type reference WZF-P2. The module can be supplied either fitted in the heat meter or as a separate item. For details, please contact the Landis & Staefa sales office nearest you.

Ordering

Technical design

The relay pulse module must be plugged into the heat meter, which automatically identifies the type of module fitted. The module has two relay pulse outputs. Preset is the delivery of volume-proportional pulses at terminals 51 and 52 (OUT1) energy-proportional pulses at terminals 53 and 54 (OUT2) pulses having a pulse length of 54 ms

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The standard pulse valency presettings are the following: Nominal flow rate qp of heat meter in m3/h 0.6 1.0 1.5 2.5 3.5 6.0 10 15 25 40 60 Energy in kWh / pulse 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 100 Energy in MJ / pulse 1 5 5 5 5 10 50 50 50 50 100 Volume in l / pulse 10 10 10 10 10 100 100 100 100 100 1000

Type of pulse, pulse parameters and pulse valencies can be changed with the service unit. The pulses can be evaluated with a suitable device (refer to Technical data).

Mechanical design

The relay pulse module is of plug-in design. It is plugged into the front of the heat meter's electronic unit whose cover must be removed for plugging in. The module consists of baseplate and printed circuit board, which also carries the connection terminals. The pulse outputs are connected to the electronic unit via relays (potential-free). The terminals of the pulse outputs cannot be mixed up.

Notes
Engineering The regulations for the use of heat meters must be complied with! The regulations for electrical installations must be complied with! All notes contained in the heat meter's data sheet must be observed The relay pulse module may only be used in electrical circuits where the complete system is isolated from the mains supply by a safety transformer (SELV circuit) that are designed as safety extra low voltage circuits with earthing (PELV) When using a relay pulse module, the heat meter must be powered by a battery module WZF-BD or mains module WZF-NE or WZF-VE The connection between relay pulse module and pulse receiver must be established with a flexible two-wire control cable having a cross-sectional area of max. 2.5 mm2 and being heat-resistant up to at least 105 C. The outside diameter of the control cable must be 4...6 mm, the diameter of the standard rubber grommet used Calibration labels on the heat meter may not be damaged or removed! If they are, the heat meter's warranty and certification become void. User seals may only be removed by authorized staff for service purposes. They must be replaced The module is supplied complete with mounting and commissioning instructions

Mounting

To fit the module, the cover of the electronic unit must be removed, which means that the user seals must be broken Within 30 seconds, the heat meter identifies the type of module used and starts delivering the pulses whose parameters have been set. With the help of the service unit, the heat meter can deliver test pulses: At output OUT1: five test pulses At output OUT2: ten test pulses If error code application. appears, the heat meter's power supply module is not suited for the

Commissioning

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Technical data
Relay pulse module
conformity EMC directive Electromagnetic immunity Electromagnetic emissions Design and testing Safety class European norm for heat meters Environment class Pulse length Range Preset Pulse valency Number of pulses Perm. ambient temperature Operation Storage and transport Perm. ambient humidity Weight 89/336/EEC to EN 50082-1 to EN 50081-1 to EN 61010-1 lll to EN 60742 EN 1434 C 7.8 ms...1 s 54 ms refer to table in Technical design 6 max. 10 * 10 during the module's life 5...55 C 25...+70 C (dry) <93 % r.h. 0.032 kg

Pulse receiver

Max. perm. voltage Impedance Max. perm. current Perm. cable length with 0.5 mm2 Connecting cable Cross-sectional area Outside diameter Temperature resistance

DC 30 V 100 (RON) 30 mA max. 300 m 2.5 mm2 4...6 mm with rubber grommet fitted min. 105 C

Connection diagram
OUT1 51 52 OUT2 53 54

P1
5622A01

P2
Devices P1 Heat meter complete with relay pulse module WZF-P2 P2 Pulse receiver (management system, remote display unit, etc.) Connection terminals relay pulse module 51 52 Pulse output 1 53 54 Pulse output 2 Connection terminals pulse receiver 1 Input 1 2 Input 2

For more information about the range of SONOGYR energy heat meters, refer to basic documentation CE1P5601E.

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Production centre: Landis & Staefa Produktion GmbH, Werk Rastatt


1998 Siemens Building Technologies Ltd.

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