Cs 1000 Manual
Cs 1000 Manual
Cs 1000 Manual
ContaminationSensor
Operating and maintenance instructions
English (Translation of original)
Valid from firmware version V 2.20
ContaminationSensor CS1000
Trademarks
Trademarks
The trademarks of other companies designate the products of those companies
exclusively.
Copyright 2009 by
HYDAC Filtertechnik GmbH
all rights reserved
All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in part or whole, in any
form, without the explicit written agreement of HYDAC Filtertechnik. Violations shall
be liable for damages.
Exclusion of liability
We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this document,
however we cannot rule out errors. We do not accept liability for any errors that may
exist nor for any damage or loss whatsoever arising as a result of such errors. The
content of the manual is checked regularly and the necessary corrections are
contained in subsequent editions. We welcome any suggestions for improvement.
All details are subject to technical modification.
The content of these instructions subject to revision without notice.
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Content
Content
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................. 2
Content.................................................................................................................................... 3
Preface .................................................................................................................................... 6
Technical Support................................................................................................................. 7
Product modification ............................................................................................................. 7
Warranty ............................................................................................................................... 7
Using the documentation ......................................................................................................8
General safety guidelines......................................................................................................9
Obligations and liability ......................................................................................................... 9
Explanation of symbols and warnings ..................................................................................9
Basic symbols .................................................................................................................10
Intended use ....................................................................................................................... 10
Improper use....................................................................................................................... 10
Informal safety precautions.................................................................................................11
Training and instruction of personnel.................................................................................. 12
New features instruction modifications ........................................................................13
Storing ContaminationSensor ............................................................................................13
Storage conditions .............................................................................................................. 13
Interpreting the type label ...................................................................................................14
Checking the scope of delivery ..........................................................................................15
CS1000 Features .................................................................................................................. 16
CS1000 Restrictions on use ............................................................................................... 16
CS1x1x dimensions (without display) .................................................................................17
CS1x2x dimensions (with display) ...................................................................................... 17
Hydraulic connection types.................................................................................................18
Pipe or hose connection (Type CS1xxx-x-x-x-x-0/-xxx) .................................................. 18
Flange connection type (Type CS1xxx-x-x-x-x-1/-xxx) ................................................... 18
Fastening / mounting the CS1000 ...................................................................................... 19
Display rotatable/Adjustable As Needed ............................................................................ 20
CS1000 hydraulic installation .............................................................................................21
Selecting the measurement point....................................................................................22
Flow rate, differential pressure p and viscosity characteristics ............................... 23
Hydraulic connection of the CS1000............................................................................... 24
Electrical connection of the CS1000...................................................................................25
Pin assignment................................................................................................................25
Connection cable - Assignment / Color coding ............................................................... 26
Connecting cable ends - Examples.................................................................................27
CS measurement modes ..................................................................................................... 28
Mode M1: Continuous measurement..................................................................................28
Mode M2: Continuous measurement and switching........................................................... 28
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ISO + T (ISO+T)..............................................................................................................66
HDA.ISO Analog signal ISO to HDA 5500 ................................................................... 67
NAS 1638 - National Aerospace Standard (Only CS 13xx)................................................ 70
NAS Maximum (NAsMAX) ...............................................................................................71
NAS classes (2 / 5 / 15 / 25) (NAS) .................................................................................72
NAS 2 / NAS 5 / NAS 15 / NAS 25 (NAS 2/NAS 5/NAS 15/NAS 25) ......................... 73
NAS + T (NAS+T) ............................................................................................................73
HDA.NAS Analog Signal NAS to HDA 5500 ................................................................ 74
Fluid temperature (TEMP) ..................................................................................................77
Status messages .................................................................................................................. 79
Status LED / display ...........................................................................................................79
Error.................................................................................................................................... 79
Exception errors.................................................................................................................. 80
Analog output error signals................................................................................................. 82
Analog signal for HDA 5500............................................................................................83
Connecting CSI-D-5 (Condition Sensor Interface) ............................................................84
CSI-D-5 Connection overview ............................................................................................ 84
CS1000 in RS-485 bus..........................................................................................................85
Taking the CS1000 out of operation ...................................................................................86
Disposing of CS1000 ..........................................................................................................86
Spare parts and accessories...............................................................................................87
Cleanliness classes - brief overview ..................................................................................88
Cleanliness class - ISO 4406:1999.....................................................................................88
Table - ISO 4406.............................................................................................................88
Overview of modifications - ISO4406:1987 vs. ISO4406:1999 ....................................... 89
Cleanliness class - SAE AS 4059.......................................................................................90
Table - SAE AS 4059 ......................................................................................................90
Definition acc. to SAE .....................................................................................................91
Cleanliness Class - NAS 1638............................................................................................92
Checking/resetting factory default settings ......................................................................93
Power Up menu ..................................................................................................................93
Measuring menu .................................................................................................................93
Technical data ...................................................................................................................... 94
Recalibration......................................................................................................................... 95
Customer service ................................................................................................................. 95
Model code............................................................................................................................ 96
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Preface
Preface
We have compiled the most important instructions for the operation and
maintenance of our product for you, its user, in this documentation.
It will acquaint you with the product and assist you in using it as intended in an
optimal manner.
Keep it in the vicinity of the product so it is always available.
Note that the information on the unit's engineering contained in the documentation
was that available at the time of publication.
There may be deviations in technical details, figures, and dimensions as a result.
If you discover errors while reading the documentation or have additional
suggestions or notes, contact us at:
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Preface
Technical Support
Contact our technical sales department if you have any questions on our product.
When contacting us, always include the model/type designation, serial no. and partno. of the product:
Fax: ++49 (0) 6897 509 846
Email: [email protected]
Product modification
We would like to point out that changes to the product (e.g. purchasing additional
options, etc.) may mean that the information in the operating instructions is no
longer applicable or adequate.
After modification or repair work that affects the safety of the product has been
carried out on components, the product may not be returned to operation until it has
been checked and released by a HYDAC technician.
Report any modifications carried out on the product by you or a third party
immediately.
Warranty
Our warranty applies in accordance with the general terms and conditions of sale
and delivery of HYDAC Filtertechnik GmbH.
Refer to these at www.hydac.com
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Preface
Product description /
Chapter heading
Page number
Edition date
Document language
Documentation no.
with index/
file name
The documentation no. with index is used for identifying and reordering the
instructions. The index is incremented by one after each revision / modification.
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Our General Terms and Conditions apply. They are provided to the owner upon
conclusion of purchase of the unit at the latest. Any and all warranty and liability
claims for personal injuries and damage to property shall be excluded in the event
they are attributable to one or more of the following causes:
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Basic symbols
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Intended use
The ContaminationSensor (CS) was developed for the continuous monitoring of
particulate contamination in hydraulic systems.
By determining the type, size and quantity of contamination, quality standards can
be verified and documented, and the required optimization measures can be
implemented.
Any other use shall be deemed not in keeping with the product's intended use. The
manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from this use.
Intended use of the product also includes:
Improper use
Improper use may result in hazard to life and limb.
Examples of improper use:
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WARNING
Hydraulic systems are under pressure
Bodily injury
The hydraulic system must be depressurized
before any work is performed on it.
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Individuals
technical training
Electrician
Instructed
individuals
Individuals
Activity
Packing Transport
Troubleshooting
Remedying faults
Mechanical
Start-up
Operation
X
X
X
X
Repair work
Decommissioning /
Storage
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Storing ContaminationSensor
Store the CS in a clean, dry place, in the original packing, if possible. Do not remove
the packing until you are ready to install the unit.
If the CS is to be put into storage for an extended period of time, it should be
completely drained and flushed with Cleanoil to prevent it from gumming up.
After a storage period of 6 months, we recommend flushing with Cleanoil.
Properly dispose of the cleaning agents and flushing oils used.
Storage conditions
Storage temperature
Relative humidity:
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6 30 C 000832
xxx
Row
Definition
Model code
CS1220-C-0-0-0-0/-000
Serial no.
xxxx
Description
Model code per data sheet
Always list complete serial no.
Max. operating pressure in bar / psi
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Designation
ContaminationSensor, CS1000 Series
(Model in acc. with the order - see type designation code).
O-rings (optional only with connection type flange =
type designation code: CS1xxx-x-x-x-x-1/-xxx)
CD with:
- Software CoCoS 1000
- Operating instructions CoCoS 1000
- Operating and maintenance instructions CoCoS 1000 (this
document)
Calibration certificate
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CS1000 Features
CS1000 Features
The CS1000 Series ContaminationSensor is a stationary measurement unit for the
continuous monitoring of solid particle contamination in hydraulic and lubrication
systems.
The CS is designed to be used in low- or high-pressure hydraulic and lubrication
circuits and test benches where a small amount of oil (between 30 ml/min and 300
ml/min) is diverted for measurement purposes.
The ContaminationSensor is approved for a maximum operating pressure (see
specification on type label) and viscosity of up to 1000 mm/s.
The particulate contamination is recorded by an optical measurement cell.
The sensor is available with the following options:
All models feature an analog output and an RS485 interface for outputting the
measured cleanliness class. They also have a switch output set to switch at either
increasing or decreasing cleanliness.
NOTICE
Prohibited operating fluids
The CS will be destroyed.
Operate the CS1000 only in conjunction with the permitted operating fluids.
CS 1xx0 is suitable for operation with petroleum or petroleum-based
refinates.
The CS 1xx1 is suitable for phosphate esters.
Observe the maximum operating pressure on the CS 1000 type label.
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CS1000 Features
106,5
ca. 170
12
30
B
ISO 228
83
G1/4
100
25
49,2
ca. 170
106,5
12
30
B
ISO 228
G1/4
83
25
102
54,2
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CS1000 Features
[1]
4xM6
12/16
[2]
D
20
C
[1]
15
25
C
40
60
100
[2]
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CS1000 Features
15
20
4xM6
12/16
60
100
Bottom view
All dimensions in mm.
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CS1000 Features
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CS1000 Features
Specify the operating pressure of the hydraulic system so the permissible flow for
the CS inlet is achieved.
NOTICE
Working overpressure
The CS will be destroyed.
Observe the maximum operating pressure on the CS 1000 type label.
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CS1000 Features
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
OK
The test point has to be selected so that the measured volume is taken
from a turbulent flow area, e.g. a pipe bend.
The CS has to be installed in the vicinity of the test point in order to obtain
precision-timed results.
While installing the measurement line, avoid creating a "siphon" trap for
sedimentation (particle deposits in the line).
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CS1000 Features
20
18
16
14
12
l/m
= 300 m
Qmax
10
8
6
0
20
0
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
/min
min
160 ml/
100 ml/min
10
5
0
00
90
0
80
0
10
2
[mm /s]
70
0
60
0
30
50
0
Qmin = 30 ml/min
40
0
20
0
0 ml
= 30
x
a
Qm
[mm2/s]
46 mm /s
p [bar]
19
90
10
0
11
0
80
60
70
30
50
40
Qmin = 30 ml/min
20
4
1 bar 2
0
in
160 ml/min
100 ml/min
10
p [bar]
For example:
You are using a fluid with a viscosity of 46 mm/s at a differential pressure p of
1 bar, so that you achieve a flow rate of approx. 100 ml/min.
The flow rate depends on the viscosity of the medium and the differential pressure
p via the sensor.
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CS1000 Features
NOTICE
Working overpressure
The CS will be destroyed.
Observe the maximum operating pressure on the CS 1000 type label.
Observe the following sequence when connecting the CS1000 to the hydraulic
system:
1.
First, connect the return line to the OUTLET port of the CS. Connection
thread: G1/4 ISO 228, recommended diameter of line: 4 mm.
2.
Now connect the other end of the return line to the system tank, for
example.
3.
Check the pressure at the test point. It has to be within the permissible
range.
4.
If there are particles larger than 400 m in the hydraulic system, or this
is to be expected, a strainer has to be installed upstream of the CS1000
(e.g. CM-S).
5.
Now connect the other end of the measurement line to the test point.
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CS1000 Features
Pin
Assignment
Supply voltage 9 36 V DC
Analog output +
RS485 +
RS485 -
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CS1000 Features
Pin
Color
Connection to
White
Supply voltage 9 36 V DC
Brown
Green
Yellow
Gray
Pink
RS485 +
Blue
RS485 -
Red
Case
Screen
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CS1000 Features
Schirm
Shield
Blindage
3
4
6
5
1 white
24 V DC
3 green
6 pink
RS-485 +
7 blue
RS-485 -
Converter
RS-485
USB
5 grey
HSI
2 brown
SPS Eingang
PLC Input
SPS Entre
250
4 yellow
5 V DC
8 red
Shield
Circuit diagram: with two separate power supplies. (e.g. 24 V DC and 5 V DC)
8
Schirm
Shield
Blindage
7
4
6
5
1 white
=
3 green
6 pink
RS-485 +
7 blue
RS-485 -
24 V DC
Converter
RS-485
USB
5 grey
HSI
2 brown
4 yellow
250
SPS Eingang
PLC Input
SPS Entre
8 red
Shield
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CS measurement modes
CS measurement modes
After powering up, the CS1000 automatically runs in the measuring mode that has
been set.
Stand-alone sensor
Data output:
Purpose:
Measurement only
Function:
Data output:
Purpose:
Function:
Data output:
Purpose:
Function:
Data output:
Purpose:
Function:
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CS measurement modes
Application:
Stand-alone sensor
Data output:
Purpose:
Function:
When Single mode is selected in the Power Up menu, the display jumps directly to
the following message after switching to the Measuring menu or after switching the
CS on:
START?
o.k.
Esc
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B
C
Item
LED
Status
Display
Measurement
category
Description
Switch point 1
Switch point 2
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The keypad consists of six keys. These keys are used to operate the CS and to
navigate through the menus (hierarchically structured).
Keypad
Description
o.k.
Esc
Select numbers
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Measurement categories
The measurement variables provide the user information about the cleanliness (or
contamination) of the oil in his facility. The measurement variables are calibrated
and indicate a measured value with an accuracy of +/- 1/2 ISO codes in the
calibrated range.
Description
2=1(15
Description
&1
15 12
Description
SAE/
NAS
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Service categories
The service categories enable users to retrieve information on the current status in
the ContaminationSensor. The service categories are not calibrated. They represent
an approximate value for installing the sensor in the hydraulic system.
Description
120
Description
18
Description
60
Temp (Temperature)
Display
2)5C
Description
Display of the temperature in the sensor.
(example: 29.5 C or 84.2 F)
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Display (1 sec)
Description
LOCK
UNLOCK
Mode
Power Up menu
Power Up mode
Measuring menu
Description
Measure mode
Power Up menu
The basic settings are made in the Power Up menu.
Selection
To do
o.k.
Power Up Menu:
Description
MODE
mTIME
pPRTCT
ADRESS
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DFAULT
CANCEL
SAVE
CODE
mTIME
60
ADRESS
Description
Set address
(a,b, ... z)
HECOM
IP
NO SET
MODBUS
NO SET
DFAULT
Reset to factory
settings
CALIB
Calibration selection
Factory settings
see "Factory settings"section
ISOSAE
ISONAS
CANCEL
SAVE
CODE
Enables
service menu
For internal
use only
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Measuring Menu
The Measuring menu allows you to change settings during operation.
Selection
To do
Press
o.k.
button.
o.k.
Measuring menu:
o.k.
Description
DSPLAY
SWtOUT
ANaOUT
CANCEL
SAVE
Select display
Set switching output
Select measurement category
for analog output
Discard changes and exit
Save changes and exit
DSPLAY
Select display
ISO
SAE A
SAE B
SAE C
SAE D
SAeMAX
FLOW
ANaOUT
DRIVE
TEMP C
TEMP F
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Description
3-digit ISO code
SAE class A
SAE class B
SAE class C
SAE class D
SAE A-D
Flow rate [in ml/min]
Analog output [in mA]
LED current [in %]
Fluid temperature in C
(Celsius)
Fluid temperature in F
(Fahrenheit)
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ANA.OUT
The measurement category selected here is output at the analog output (see also
section 0)
ANaOUT
Select measurement
category for analog
output
SAeMAX
SAE
SAE+T
TEMP
HDaISO
HDaSAE
ISO 4
ISO 6
ISO 14
ISO
ISO+T
SAE A
SAE B
SAE C
SAE D
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Description
SAE A-D
SAE class A/B/C/D (coded)
SAE class + temp. (Code)
Fluid temperature
ISO for HDA 5500
SAE for HDA 5500
ISO 4 code
ISO 6 code
ISO 14 code
ISO 3-digit (Code)
ISO 3-digit + temp. (Code)
SAE class A
SAE class B
SAE class C
SAE class D
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To do
Press button
o.k.
.
o.k.
Measuring menu:
o.k.
Description
DSPLAY
SWtOUT
ANaOUT
CANCEL
SAVE
Select display
Set switching output
Select measurement category
for analog output
Discard changes and exit
Save changes and exit
DSPLAY
Select display
ISO
NAS 2
NAS 5
NAS 15
NAS 25
NASMAX
FLOW
ANaOUT
DRIVE
TEMP C
TEMP F
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Description
3-digit ISO code
NAS class 2
NAS class 5
NAS class 15
NAS class 25
NAS maximum
Flow rate [in ml/min]
Analog output [in mA]
LED current [in %]
Fluid temperature in C
(Celsius)
Fluid temperature in F
(Fahrenheit)
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SWtOUT
o.k.
M1
M2
M3
M4
SINGLE
M1
Continuous
measurement
Description
Continuous measurement
Continuous measurement and
switching
Filter to cleanliness class and
stop
Filter to continuously monitor
cleanliness class
Start single measurement +
stop
o.k.
NO SET
M2
Continuous
measurement and
switching
o.k.
RELAY1
Test channel
MEAsCH
NASMAX
NAS
ISO 2
ISO 5
ISO 15
ISO
TEMP
NAS 2
NAS 5
NAS 15
NAS 25
SwFNCT
Switching
function
OFF
BEYOND
BELOW
WITHIN
OUTSDE
LIMITS
Limit values
LOWER
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UPPER
M3
Filter to cleanliness
class and stop
o.k.
Description
MEAsCH
ISO
NAS
ISO code
NAS class
Target
cleanliness
class
TARGET
M4
Filter to continuously
monitor cleanliness
class
Description
MEAsCH
ISO
NAS
ISO code
NAS class
TARGET
Target
cleanliness
class
RSTART
Resume
filtration from
this class
CYCLE
60
SINGLE
Start single
measurement + stop
o.k.
NO SET
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ANA.OUT
The measurement category selected here is output at the analog output (see
Chapter 0)
ANaOUT
Select measurement
category for analog
output
NASMAX
NAS
NAS+T
TEMP
HDaISO
HDaNAS
ISO 2
ISO 5
ISO 15
ISO
ISO+T
NAS 2
NAS 5
NAS 15
NAS 25
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Description
NAS maximum
NAS class 2/5/15/25 (coded)
NAS class+temp. (coded)
Fluid temperature
ISO for HDA 5500
NAS or SAE for HDA 5500
ISO 2 code
ISO 5 code
ISO 15 code
ISO 3-digit (coded)
ISO 3-digit + temp. (coded)
NAS class 2
NAS class 5
NAS class 15
NAS class 25
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Mode 3 (M3)
Measuring channel (MEAsCH)
Target cleanliness (TARGET)
Mode 4 (M4)
Measuring channel (MEAsCH)
Target cleanliness (TARGET)
Upper limit (RSTART)
Test cycle time (CYCLE)
Mode Single (SINGLE)
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ISO (ISO)
SAE (SAE)
ISO (ISO)
SAE (SAE)
Set value (60)
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Mode 3 (M3)
Measuring channel (MEAsCH)
Target cleanliness (TARGET)
Mode 4 (M4)
Measuring channel (MEAsCH)
Target cleanliness (TARGET)
Upper limit (RSTART)
Test cycle time (CYCLE)
Mode Single (SINGLE)
ISO (ISO)
NAS (NAS)
ISO (ISO)
NAS (NAS)
Set value (60)
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Measurement only
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
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Mode 2 (M2)
BEYOND
Below limit
WITHIN
Within limit values
OUTSDE
Outside limit
values
OFF
Off
Mode 2 (M2)
3-digit ISO code
BEYOND
Below limit
WITHIN
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
Above limit
BELOW
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
upper limit
Above limit
BELOW
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
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Within limits
OUTSDE
Outside of limits
OFF
No switching
function
Mode 3 (M3)
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
Mode 4 (M4)
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
Start or result of
For max. 5 consecutive tests:
check
all values respective lower limit
measurement after or testt stopped
test cycle time: a
value upper limit
Single mode
SINGLE
-
Switching output
CONDUCTIVE
Device ready function
Always CONDUCTIVE except in
the event of an error
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Analog output
CS 1 x x x - A x x x x /-xxx
4 - 20 mA
CS 1 x x x - B x x x x /-xxx
0 10 V
The electrical design of the analog output must have already been taken into
consideration in the order. It is no longer possible to internally change the analog
output over later.
The following signals can be selected in the measurement menu:
Fluid temperature
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SAE A / B / C / D
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
SAE+T
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
HDA.SAE
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
Primarily this signal was planned for the HDA 5500 (HYDAC digital display Unit),
however, this can use in other applications.
The I=4.8 - 19.2 mA or voltage U=2.4 - 9.6 V DC current range depends on the
contamination class according to SAE=0.0 - 14.0 (resolution 0.1 class).
Current I
I <4.00 mA
4.0 mA < I < 4.1 mA
4.1 mA < I < 4.3 mA
4.3 mA < I < 4.5 mA
4.5 mA < I < 4.8 mA
I = 4.80 mA
I = 4.90 mA
I = 5.01 mA
...
I = 5.83 mA
I = 6.86 mA
I = 7.89 mA
I = 8.91 mA
I = 9.94 mA
I = 10.97 mA
I = 12.00 mA
I = 13.03 mA
I = 14.06 mA
I = 15.09 mA
I = 16.11 mA
I = 17.14 mA
I = 18.17 mA
...
I = 18.99 mA
I = 19.10 mA
I = 19.20 mA
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Voltage U
U <2.00 V
2.00 V < U < 2.05 V
2.05 V < U < 2.15 V
2.15 V < U < 2.25 V
2.25 V < U < 2.40 V
U = 2.4 V
U = 2.45 V
U = 2.51 V
...
U = 2.92 V
U = 3.43 V
U = 3.95 V
U = 4.46 V
U = 4.97 V
U = 5.49 V
U = 6.00 V
U = 6.52 V
U = 7.03 V
U = 7.55 V
U = 8.06 V
U = 8.57 V
U = 9.09 V
...
U = 9.50 V
U = 9.55 V
U = 9.60 V
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Current I
19.2 mA < I < 19.8 mA
19.8 mA < I < 20 mA
Voltage U
9.60 V < U < 9.90 V
9.90 V < U < 10 V
If the contamination class is given acc. to SAE, the current I or voltage U can be
calculated:
I = 4.8 mA + SAE class x (19.2 mA - 4.8 mA) / 14
U = 2.4 V + SAE class x (9.6 V - 2.4 V) / 14
The SAE class can be calculated for a given current I or voltage U as follows:
SAE class = (I - 4.8 mA) x (14/14.4 mA)
SAE class = (U - 2.4 V) x (14/7.2 V)
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I (mA)
U (V)
20,0
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
4,8
10,0
9,9
9,85
9,75
High
High
Low
Low
4,5
4,3
4,1
4,0
9,6
2,4
2,25
2,15
2,05
2,0
t (ms)
0,0
3000
300
2
Time
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
SAE A
300
Measured
value
SAE A
3000
Identifier
SAE B
300
Measured
value
SAE B
3000
Identifier
SAE C
300
Measured
value
SAE C
3000
Identifier
SAE D
300
Measured
value
SAE D
3000
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ContaminationSensor CS1000
SAE + T (SAE+T)
The SAE+T signal consists of 5 measured values which are transmitted time-coded
with the following time slices:
9
U (V)
I (mA)
10,0
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
High
9,6
High
3000
3000
3000
3000
Low
4,8
Low
2,4
4,5
2,25
4,0
2,0
0,0
time (ms)
300
6
Signal
duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
SAE A
300
Measured
value
SAE A
3000
Identifier
SAE B
300
Measured
value
SAE B
3000
Identifier
SAE C
300
Measured
value
SAE C
3000
Identifier
SAE D
300
Measured
value
SAE D
3000
Identifier
Temperature
300
10
Measured
value
Temperature
3000
10
Size
Time
Signal
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Time
Measurement
category
Signal duration
in s
Current/Voltage
--
20 mA / 10 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
30
4 mA / 2 V
Start signal 0
Pause
Signal 1
SAE A
Pause
Signal 2
SAE B
Pause
Signal 3
SAE C
Pause
Signal 4
SAE D
Pause
Signal 5
Status
Pause
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Voltage U
U< 2.00 V
U = 2.00 V
U = 2.06 V
U = 2.11 V
...
U = 2.57 V
U = 3.14 V
U = 3.71 V
U = 4.29 V
U = 4.86 V
U = 5.43 V
U = 6.00 V
U = 6.57 V
U = 7.14 V
U = 7.71 V
U = 8.29 V
U = 8.86 V
U = 9.43 V
...
U = 9.89 V
U = 9.94 V
U = 10.00 V
If the contamination class is given acc. to SAE, the current I or voltage U can be
calculated:
I = 4 mA + SAE class x (20 mA - 4 mA) / 14
U = 2 V + SAE class x (10 V - 2 V) / 14
If the contamination class is given acc. to SAE, the current I or voltage U can be
calculated:
SAE class = (I - 4 mA) x (14/16 mA)
SAE class = (U - 2 V) x (14/8 V)
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Status
Voltage U
I = 5.0 mA
CS is functioning correctly
U = 2.5 V
I = 6.0 mA
U = 3.0 V
I = 7.0 mA
U = 3.5 V
I = 8.0 mA
SAE < 0
U = 4.0 V
I = 9.0 mA
No measured value
(flow not defined)
U = 4.5 V
I (mA)
20
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
10,0
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
30
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ISO+T
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
HDA.ISO
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
Primarily this signal was planned for the HDA 5500 (HYDAC digital display Unit),
however, this can use in other applications.
The current 4.8 - 19.2 mA or voltage 2.4 - 9.6 V of the output signal is dependent on
the ISO contamination class 0.0 - 24.28 (resolution 1 class) or an error as shown in
the table below:
Current I
I < 4.0 mA
4.0 mA < I < 4.1 mA
4.1 mA < I < 4.3 mA
4.3 mA < I < 4.5 mA
4.5 mA < I < 4.8 mA
I = 4.80 mA
I = 5.37 mA
I = 5.94 mA
I = 6.51 mA
I = 7.08 mA
I = 7.65 mA
I = 8.22 mA
I = 8.79 mA
I = 9.36 mA
I = 9.93 mA
I = 10.50 mA
I = 11.07 mA
I = 11.64 mA
I = 12.21 mA
I = 12.77 mA
I = 13.34 mA
I = 13.91 mA
I = 14.48 mA
I = 15.05 mA
I = 15.62 mA
I = 16.19 mA
I = 16.76 mA
I = 17.33 mA
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Voltage U
U< 2.0 V
2.0 V < U < 2.05 V
2.05 V < U < 2.15 V
2.15 V < U < 2.25 V
2.25 V < U < 2.4 V
U = 2.40 V
U = 2.69 V
U = 2.97 V
U = 3.26 V
U = 3.54 V
U = 3.83 V
U = 4.11 V
U = 4.40 V
U = 4.68 V
U = 4.97 V
U = 5.25 V
U = 5.54 V
U = 5.82 V
U = 6.11 V
U = 6.39 V
U = 6.67 V
U = 6.96 V
U = 7.24 V
U = 7.53 V
U = 7.81 V
U = 8.10 V
U = 8.38 V
U = 8.67 V
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Current I
ISO contamination class / error
I = 17.90 mA
ISO 23
I = 18.47 mA
ISO 24
I = 19.20 mA
ISO 24.28
19.2 mA < I < 19.8 mA
Not defined
19.8 mA < I < 20 mA
No measured value
Voltage U
U = 8.95 V
U = 9.24 V
U = 9.60 V
9.60 V < U < 9.90 V
9.90 V < U < 10 V
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given ISO contamination
class as follows:
I = 4.8 mA + ISO code x (19.2 mA - 4.8 mA) / 24.28
U = 2.4 V + ISO Code x (9.6 V - 2.4 V) / 24.28
The ISO contamination class can be calculated for a given current I or voltage U
as follows
ISO code = (I - 4.8 mA) x (24.28 / 14.4 mA)
ISO code = (U - 2.4 V) x (24.28 / 7.2 V)
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1
U (V)
I (mA)
19,8
19,7
19,5
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,2
High
High
3000
3000
3000
4,8
Low
Low
2,15
2,05
2,0
4,1
4,0
0,0
t (ms)
Time
300
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
> 4 m(c)
300
Measured
value
> 4 m(c)
3000
Identifier
> 6 m(c)
300
Measured
value
> 6 m(c)
3000
Identifier
> 14 m(c)
300
Measured
value
> 14 m(c)
3000
en
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ContaminationSensor CS1000
ISO + T (ISO+T)
The ISO+T signal consists of 4 measured values which are transmitted time-coded
with the following time slices:
7
U (V)
I (mA)
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
High
9,6
High
3000
3000
3000
4,8
Low
2,4
Low
2,15
2,05
2,0
4,3
4,1
4,0
0,0
time (ms)
300
Time
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
Identifier
> 4 m(c)
300
High / Low
Measured value
> 4 m(c)
3000
Identifier
> 6 m(c)
300
Measured value
> 6 m(c)
3000
Identifier
> 14 m(c)
300
Measured value
> 14 m(c)
3000
Identifier
Temperature
300
Measured value
Temperature
3000
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Time
Measurement
category
Signal duration
in s
Current/Voltage
--
20 mA / 10 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
30
4 mA / 2 V
Start signal 0
Pause
Signal 1
ISO 4
Pause
Signal 2
ISO 6
Pause
Signal 3
ISO 14
Pause
Signal 4
ISO 21
Pause
Signal 5
Status
Pause
en
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ISO code
Cable break
ISO 0
ISO 1
ISO 2
ISO 3
ISO 4
ISO 5
ISO 6
ISO 7
ISO 8
ISO 9
ISO 10
ISO 11
ISO 12
ISO 13
ISO 14
ISO 15
ISO 16
ISO 17
ISO 18
ISO 19
ISO 20
ISO 21
ISO 22
ISO 23
ISO 24
ISO 24.28
Voltage U
U <2.00 V
U = 2.00 V
U = 2.20 V
U = 2.60 V
U = 2.96 V
U = 3.30 V
U = 3.64 V
U = 3.97 V
U = 4.18 V
U = 4.62 V
U = 4.95 V
U = 5.28 V
U = 5.61 V
U = 5.94 V
U = 6.27 V
U = 6.60 V
U = 6.93 V
U = 7.26 V
U = 7.60 V
U = 7.91V
U = 8.24 V
U = 8.56 V
U = 8.90 V
U = 8.23 V
U = 9.56 V
U = 9.90 V
U = 10.0 V
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given ISO contamination
class as follows:
I = 4 mA + ISO code x (20 mA - 4 mA) / 24.28
U = 2 V + ISO Code x (10 V - 2 V) / 24.28
The ISO contamination class can be calculated for a given current I or voltage U
as follows:
ISO code = (I - 4 mA) x (24.28 / 16 mA)
ISO code = (U - 2 V) x (24.28 / 8 V)
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Status
Voltage U
I = 5.0 mA
CS is functioning correctly
U = 2.5 V
I = 6.0 mA
U = 3.0 V
I = 7.0 mA
U = 3.5 V
I = 8.0 mA
ISO <9.<8.<7
U = 4.0 V
I = 9.0 mA
No measured value
(flow not defined)
U = 4.5 V
I (mA)
20
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
10,0
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
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ISO+T
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
HDA.ISO
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
Primarily this signal was planned for the HDA 5500 (HYDAC digital display Unit),
however, this can use in other applications.
The current 4.8 - -19.2 mA or voltage 2.4 - 9.6 V of the output signal is dependent
on the ISO Contamination Class 0.0 - 24.28 (Resolution 1 Class) or an error as
shown in the table below.
Current I
I <4.00 mA
4.0 mA < I < 4.1 mA
4.1 mA < I < 4.3 mA
4.3 mA < I < 4.5 mA
4.5 mA < I < 4.8 mA
I = 4.80 mA
I = 5.37 mA
I = 5.94 mA
I = 6.51 mA
I = 7.08 mA
I = 7.65 mA
I = 8.22 mA
I = 8.79 mA
I = 9.36 mA
I = 9.93 mA
I = 10.50 mA
I = 11.07 mA
I = 11.64 mA
I = 12.21 mA
I = 12.77 mA
I = 13.34 mA
I = 13.91 mA
I = 14.48 mA
I = 15.05 mA
I = 15.62 mA
I = 16.19 mA
I = 16.76 mA
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Voltage U
U <2.00 V
2.0 V < U < 2.05 V
2.05 V < U < 2.15 V
2.15 V < U < 2.25 V
2.25 V < U < 2.4 V
U = 2.40 V
U = 2.69 V
U = 2.97 V
U = 3.26 V
U = 3.54 V
U = 3.83 V
U = 4.11 V
U = 4.40 V
U = 4.68 V
U = 4.97 V
U = 5.25 V
U = 5.54 V
U = 5.82 V
U = 6.11 V
U = 6.39 V
U = 6.67 V
U = 6.96 V
U = 7.24 V
U = 7.53 V
U = 7.81 V
U = 8.10 V
U = 8.38 V
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Current I
ISO contamination class / error
I = 17.33 mA
ISO 22
I = 17.90 mA
ISO 23
I = 18.47 mA
ISO 24
I = 19.20 mA
ISO 24.28
19.2 mA < I < 19.8 mA
Not defined
19.8 mA < I < 20 mA
No measured value
Voltage U
U = 8.67 V
U = 8.95 V
U = 9.24 V
U = 9.60 V
9.60 V < U < 9.90 V
9.90 V < U < 10 V
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given ISO contamination
class as follows:
I = 4.8 mA + ISO code x (19.2 mA - 4.8 mA) / 24.28
U = 2.4 V + ISO Code x (9.6 V - 2.4 V) / 24.28
The ISO contamination class can be calculated for a given current I or voltage U
as follows:
ISO code = (I - 4.8 mA) x (24.28 / 14.4 mA)
ISO code = (U - 2.4 V) x (24.28 / 7.2 V)
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1
U (V)
I (mA)
19,8
19,7
19,5
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,2
High
High
3000
3000
3000
4,8
Low
Low
2,15
2,05
2,0
4,1
4,0
0,0
t (ms)
300
Time
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
Identifier
> 2 m
300
High / Low
Measured value
> 2 m
3000
Identifier
> 5 m
300
Measured value
> 5 m
3000
Identifier
> 15 m
300
Measured value
> 15 m
3000
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ISO + T (ISO+T)
The ISO+T signal consists of 4 measured values which are transmitted time-coded
with the following time slices:
7
U (V)
I (mA)
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
High
9,6
High
3000
3000
3000
4,8
Low
2,4
Low
2,15
2,05
2,0
4,3
4,1
4,0
0,0
time (ms)
300
Time
Signal
6
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
> 2 m
300
Measured
value
> 2 m
3000
Identifier
> 5 m
300
Measured
value
> 5 m
3000
Identifier
> 15 m
300
Measured
value
> 15 m
3000
Identifier
Temperature
300
Measured
value
Temperature
3000
Size
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Time
Measurement
category
Signal duration
in s
Current/Voltage
--
20 mA / 10 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
30
4 mA / 2 V
Start signal 0
Pause
Signal 1
> 4 m
Pause
Signal 2
> 6 m
Pause
Signal 3
> 14 m
Pause
Signal 4
> 21 m
Pause
Signal 5
Status
Pause
en
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ISO code
Cable break
ISO 0
ISO 1
ISO 2
ISO 3
ISO 4
ISO 5
ISO 6
ISO 7
ISO 8
ISO 9
ISO 10
ISO 11
ISO 12
ISO 13
ISO 14
ISO 15
ISO 16
ISO 17
ISO 18
ISO 19
ISO 20
ISO 21
ISO 22
ISO 23
ISO 24
ISO 24.28
Voltage U
U < 2.00 V
U = 2.00 V
U = 2.20 V
U = 2.60 V
U = 2.96 V
U = 3.30 V
U = 3.64 V
U = 3.97 V
U = 4.18 V
U = 4.62 V
U = 4.95 V
U = 5.28 V
U = 5.61 V
U = 5.94 V
U = 6.27 V
U = 6.60 V
U = 6.93 V
U = 7.26 V
U = 7.60 V
U = 7.91V
U = 8.24 V
U = 8.56 V
U = 8.90 V
U = 8.23 V
U = 9.56 V
U = 9.90 V
U = 10.0 V
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given ISO contamination
class as follows:
I = 4 mA + ISO code x (20 mA - 4 mA) / 24.28
U = 2 V + ISO Code x (10 V - 2 V) / 24.28
The ISO contamination class can be calculated for a given current I or voltage U
as follows
ISO code = (I - 4 mA) x (24.28 / 16 mA)
ISO code = (U - 2 V) x (24.28 / 8 V)
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Status
CS is functioning correctly
Device error / CS not ready
Flow insufficient (Flow 2 low)
ISO <9.<8.<7
No measured value
(flow not defined)
Voltage U
U = 2.5 V
U = 3.0 V
U = 3.5 V
U = 4.0 V
U = 4.5 V
I (mA)
20
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
10,0
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
30
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
t (s)
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NAS (2 / 5 / 15 / 25)
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
NAS + T
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
HDA.NAS
All values are sequentially time-coded before output.
Primarily this signal was planned for the HDA 5500 (HYDAC digital display Unit),
however, this can use in other applications.
The current range I=4.8 - 19.2 mA or voltage range U=2.4 - 9.6 V DC depends on
the contamination class according to NAS=0.0 - 14.0 (resolution 0.1 class).
Current I
I <4.00 mA
4.0 mA < I < 4.1 mA
4.1 mA < I < 4.3 mA
4.3 mA < I < 4.5 mA
4.5 mA < I < 4.8 mA
I = 4.80 mA
I = 4.90 mA
I = 5.01 mA
...
I = 5.83 mA
I = 6.86 mA
I = 7.89 mA
I = 8.91 mA
I = 9.94 mA
I = 10.97 mA
I = 12.00 mA
I = 13.03 mA
I = 14.06 mA
I = 15.09 mA
I = 16.11 mA
I = 17.14 mA
I = 18.17 mA
...
I = 18.99 mA
I = 19.10 mA
I = 19.20 mA
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Voltage U
U <2.00 V
2.00 V < U < 2.05 V
2.05 V < U < 2.15 V
2.15 V < U < 2.25 V
2.25 V < U < 2.40 V
U = 2.4 V
U = 2.45 V
U = 2.51 V
...
U = 2.92 V
U = 3.43 V
U = 3.95 V
U = 4.46 V
U = 4.97 V
U = 5.49 V
U = 6.00 V
U = 6.52 V
U = 7.03 V
U = 7.55 V
U = 8.06 V
U = 8.57 V
U = 9.09 V
...
U = 9.50 V
U = 9.55 V
U = 9.60 V
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Current I
19.2 mA < I < 19.8
mA
19.8 mA < I < 20 mA
Voltage U
9.60 V < U < 9.90 V
No measured value
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given NAS contamination
class as follows:
I = 4.8 mA + NAS class x (19.2 mA - 4.8 mA) / 14
U = 2.4 V + NAS class x (9.6 V - 2.4 V) / 14
The current I or voltage U can be calculated for a given NAS contamination class
as follows:
NAS class = (I - 4.8 mA) x (14/14.4 mA)
NAS class = (U 2.4 V) x (14/7.2 V)
2 m
5 m
15 m
25 m
Particle size
2-5 m
5-15 m
15 m
> 25 m
The signal is updated after the measuring period has elapsed (the measuring period
is set in the Power Up menu, factory setting = 60 s).
The NAsMAX signal is output depending on the maximum NAS class.
Example:
NAS classes
NAsMAX
(NAS Maximum)
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I (mA)
U (V)
20,0
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
4,8
10,0
9,9
9,85
9,75
High
High
Low
Low
4,5
4,3
4,1
4,0
9,6
2,4
2,25
2,15
2,05
2,0
t (ms)
0,0
3000
300
2
Time
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
2 m
300
Measured
value
2 m
3000
Identifier
5 m
300
Measured
value
5 m
3000
Identifier
15 m
300
Measured
value
15 m
3000
Identifier
25 m
300
Measured
value
25 m
3000
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NAS + T (NAS+T)
The NAS+T signal consists of 5 measured values which are transmitted time-coded
with the following time slices:
9
U (V)
I (mA)
10,0
9,9
9,85
9,75
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
High
9,6
High
3000
3000
3000
3000
Low
4,8
Low
2,4
4,5
2,25
4,0
2,0
0,0
time (ms)
Time
300
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
2 m
300
Measured
value
2 m
3000
Identifier
5 m
300
Measured
value
5 m
3000
Identifier
15 m
300
Measured
value
15 m
3000
Identifier
25 m
300
Measured
value
25 m
3000
Identifier
300
10
Measured
value
3000
en
10
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Time
Measurement
category
Signal duration
in s
Current/Voltage
--
20 mA / 10 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
4 mA / 2 V
30
4 mA / 2 V
Start signal 0
Pause
Signal 1
2-5 m
Pause
Signal 2
5-15 m
Pause
Signal 3
15-25 m
Pause
Signal 4
> 25 m
Pause
Signal 5
Status
Pause
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Voltage U
U< 2.00 V
U = 2.00 V
U = 2.06 V
U = 2.11 V
...
U = 2.57 V
U = 3.14 V
U = 3.71 V
U = 4.29 V
U = 4.86 V
U = 5.43 V
U = 6.00 V
U = 6.57 V
U = 7.14 V
U = 7.71 V
U = 8.29 V
U = 8.86 V
U = 9.43 V
...
U = 9.89 V
U = 9.94 V
U = 10.00 V
The current (I) or voltage (U) can be calculated for a given NAS class as follows:
I = 4 mA + NAS class x (20 mA - 4 mA) / 14
U = 2 V + NAS class x (10 V - 2 V) / 14
The current I or voltage U can be calculated for a given NAS contamination class
as follows:
NAS class = (I - 4 mA) x (14/16 mA)
NAS class = (U 2 V) x (14/8 V)
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Status
Voltage U
I = 5.0 mA
CS is functioning correctly
U = 2.5 V
I = 6.0 mA
U = 3.0 V
I = 7.0 mA
U = 3.5 V
I = 8.0 mA
NAS < 0
U = 4.0 V
I = 9.0 mA
No measured value
(flow not defined)
U = 4.5 V
I (mA)
20
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
10,0
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
30
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
t (s)
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Temperature / error
Cable break
Device error, device not ready
Not defined
Flow error (flow insufficient)
Not defined
-25 C / -13 F
...
0 C / 32 F
+5 C / 41 F
+10 C / 50 F
+15 C / 59 F
+20 C / 68 F
+25 C / 77 F
+30 C / 86 F
+35 C / 95 F
+40 C / 104 F
+45 C / 113 F
+50 C / 122 F
+55 C / 131 F
+60 C / 140 F
+65 C / 149 F
+70 C / 158 F
+75 C / 167 F
+80 C / 176 F
+85 C / 185 F
+90 C / 194 F
+95 C / 203 F
+100 C / 212 F
Not defined
No measured value
en
Voltage U
U < 2.00 V
2.00 V < U < 2.05 V
2.05 V < U < 2.15 V
2.15 V < U < 2.25 V
2.25 V < U < 2.40 V
U = 2.40 V
...
U = 3.84 V
U = 4.13 V
U = 4.42 V
U = 4.70 V
U = 4.99 V
U = 5.28 V
U = 5.57 V
U = 5.86 V
U = 6.14 V
U = 6.43 V
U = 6.72 V
U = 7.01 V
U = 7.30 V
U = 7.58 V
U = 7.87 V
U = 8.16 V
U = 8.45 V
U = 8.74 V
U = 9.02 V
U = 9.31 V
U = 9.60 V
9.60 V < U < 9.90 V
9.90 V < U < 10 V
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Status messages
Status messages
Status LED / display
LED Blink code /
Display /
Analog output /
Switch out
Gree
n
Error
No.
Status
To do
CS o.k.
---
---
Status
To do
Flow insufficient
Check flow
When the oil
cleanliness is below
the measurement
limit (ISO 9/8/7), it
can take a few
measuring cycles
until measured
values are displayed
Conductive
Red
Current value mA / V*
Conductive
Error
LED Blink code /
Display /
Analog output /
SwitchOut
Red
4.4 mA / 2.2 V*
Open
Red
19.9 mA / 9.95 V*
Open
en
Error
No.
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LED Blink code /
Display /
Analog output /
SwitchOut
Status messages
Status
Error
No.
To do
Red
Exception errors
LED
Blink code /
Display /
Analog output /
SwitchOut
Out
0 mA / 0 V *
CS 1000 Status
To do
CS
no display
no function
If the CS is being
operated with 24 V,
then connect it to a
12 V voltage supply
or contact HYDAC
Error
No.
Open
Red
4.1 mA / 2.05 V* or
19.9 mA / 9.95 V
Open
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LED
Blink code /
Display /
Analog output /
SwitchOut
Red
Red
Red
Red
Red
4.1 mA / 2.05 V*
Open
4.1 mA / 2.05 V*
Open
4.1 mA / 2.05 V*
Open
4.1 mA / 2.05 V*
Open
Status messages
CS 1000 Status
To do
Firmware error
Reset (re-supply
voltage) or contact
HYDAC
Error
No.
-1 to 19
-20 to -39
System error
Reset (re-supply
voltage) or contact
HYDAC
Error during
automatic setting
Reset (re-supply
voltage)
/ check flow
or contact HYDAC.
-70
Reset (re-supply
voltage)
/ check flow
or contact HYDAC.
-100
en
-40 to -69
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Status messages
I (mA)
U (V)
20,0
19,8
19,7
19,5
19,2
4,8
10,0
9,9
9,85
9,75
High
High
Low
Low
4,5
4,3
4,1
4,0
9,6
2,4
2,25
2,15
2,05
2,0
t (ms)
0,0
3000
300
2
Time
Signal
Size
Signal duration
per pulse
in ms
High / Low
Identifier
SAE A
300
Measured
value
SAE A
3000
Identifier
SAE B
300
Measured
value
SAE B
3000
Identifier
SAE C
300
Measured
value
SAE C
3000
Identifier
SAE D
300
Measured
value
SAE D
3000
en
4.4 mA / 2.2 V
High / Low / High / Low
4.4 mA / 2.2 V
High / Low / High / Low / High / Low
4.4 mA / 2.2 V
High / Low / High / Low / High / Low / High / Low
4.4 mA / 2.2 V
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Status messages
Status
Voltage U
I = 5.0 mA
CS is functioning correctly
U = 2.5 V
I = 6.0 mA
U = 3.0 V
I = 7.0 mA
U = 3.5 V
I = 8.0 mA
ISO <9.<8.<7
U = 4.0 V
I = 9.0 mA
No measured value
(flow not defined)
U = 4.5 V
I (mA)
20
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
10,0
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
30
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
t (s)
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USB-B
PC
PS2
CS 1000
ZBE 43-xx
USB-A
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2.1
USB-B
PC
USB-A
2.2
1
max. 5 m
Data+ DataRS-485 -
10 VDC
30 VDC
RS-485 +
RS-485 RS-485 +
RS-485 RS-485 +
A
.
.
.
.
B
.
.
Item
1
1
2.1
2.2
3
4
.
.
C
.
.
.
1000 m
Description
Converter
Converter
Connector cable
Connector cable
Recommended cable
Terminating resistance
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HYDAC
Part no:
6013281
6042337
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Disposing of CS1000
The packing material is to be disposed of as specified by law or national regulations
or be reused.
When decommissioning and/or disposing of the CS, observe all local guidelines and
regulations pertaining to occupational safety and environmental protection. This
applies in particular to the oil in the unit, components covered with oil and electronic
components.
After disassembling the unit and separating the various materials, they can be
reused or disposed of properly in accordance with local regulations.
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Pc.
Part no.
CD with:
- PC software pack CoCoS 1000 and
- Operation and maintenance instructions
3251484
3249563
6003048
ZBE 42-02
3281220
ZBE 42-05
3281239
Extension cable 5 m,
Socket plug 8-pole, M12x1 /
Socket plug (male) 8-pole, M12x1
ZBE 43-05
1
3281240
ZBE 44
3281243
HDA5500-0-2-AC-006
909925
HDA5500-0-2-AC-006
909926
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More than
Up to (and
including)
More than
Up to (and
including)
15
16,000
32,000
16
32,000
64,000
17
64,000
130,000
18
130,000
250,000
16
19
250,000
500,000
16
32
20
500,000
1,000,000
32
64
21
1,000,000
2,000,000
64
130
22
2,000,000
4,000,000
130
250
23
4,000,000
8,000,000
250
500
24
8,000,000
16,000,000
10
500
1,000
25
16,000,000
32,000,000
11
1,000
2,000
26
32,000,000
64,000,000
12
2,000
4,000
27
64,000,000
130,000,000
13
4,000
8,000
28
250,000,000
130,000,000
14
8,000
16,000
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Note that increasing the key figure by 1 causes the particle count to double.
Example: ISO code 18 / 15 / 11 means:
Cleanliness class
No. particles / ml
Size ranges
18
1,300 2,500
> 4 m (c)
15
160 320
> 6 m (c)
11
10 20
Are found in 1 ml of the analyzed sample
> 14 m (c)
Size ranges
> 5 m
> 15 m
> 4 m (c)
> 6 m (c)
> 14 m (c)
Dimension
determined
Longest extension of a
particle
Diameter of the
area-equivalent
circle
ISO 11171:1999
Test dust
ACFTD dust
1-10 m
ultrafine
fraction
ISO 12103-1A1
SAE Fine,
AC Fine
ISO 12103-1A2
SAE 5-80 m
ISO 12103-1A3
ISO MTD
Calibration dust
for particle
counters
SAE Coarse
ISO 12103-1A4
Coarse fraction
Comparable size
ranges
New NIST
calibration
----5 m
15 m
4 m (c)
6 m (c)
14 m (c)
< 1 m
4.3 m
15.5 m
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If an SAE class is given acc. to AS 4059 without a letter, then it is always particle
size B (> 6 m).
The following table shows the cleanliness classes in relation to the particle
concentration determined.
> 1 m
> 5 m
> 15 m
> 25 m
> 50 m
> 4 m(c)
> 6 m(c)
> 14 m(c)
> 21 m(c)
Classes
Size coding
> 100 m
F
000
195
76
14
00
390
152
27
780
304
54
10
1,560
609
109
20
3,120
1,220
217
39
6,250
2,430
432
76
13
12,500
4,860
864
152
26
25,000
9,730
1,730
306
53
50,000
19,500
3,460
612
106
16
100,000
38,900
6,920
1,220
212
32
200,000
77,900
13,900
2,450
424
64
400,000
156,000
27,700
4,900
848
128
10
800,000
311,000
55,400
9,800
1,700
256
11
1,600,000
623,000
111,000
19,600
3,390
512
12
3,200,000
1,250,000
222,000
39,200
6,780
1,020
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38,900
3460
306
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Cleanliness class
2..5 m
> 100
m
00
625
125
22
1,250
250
44
2,500
500
88
16
5,000
1,000
178
32
10,000
2,000
356
64
11
20,000
4,000
712
128
22
40,000
8,000
1,425
253
45
80,000
16,000
2,850
506
90
16
160,000
32,000
5,700
1,012
180
32
320,000
64,000
11,400
2,025
360
64
640,000
128,000
22,800
4,050
720
128
10
1,280,000
256,000
45,600
8,100
1,440
256
11
2,560,000
512,000
91,200
16,200
2,880
512
12
5,120,000
1,024,000
182,400
32,400
5,760
1,024
13
10,240,000
2,048,000
364,800
64,800
11,520
2,048
14
20,480,000
4,096,000
729,000
129,600
23,040
4,096
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Value
MODE
M.TIME
pPRTCT
ADRESS
CALIB
M1
60
0
HECOM
NAS
Mode
Value
MODE
MODE
MODE
M2
M2
M2
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
M2
M3
M3
M4
M4
M4
M4
A
(CS 13xx, only)
RELAY1
RELAY1
RELAY1
MEAS.CH SAeMAX
SW.FNCT BEYOND
LIMITS LOWER 2012-0717
RELAY1 LIMITS UPPER 21.1=.16
MEAsCH ISO
TARGET 17.15.12
MEAsCH ISO
TARGET 17.15.12
RESTART 21.19.16
CYCLE
60
Measuring menu
Measuring menu
Value
DSPLY
ISO
SWtOUT
M1
ANaOUT
SAeMAX
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Technical data
Technical data
General data
Mounting position
Self-diagnosis
Measurement categories
CS 12xx
CS 13xx
Service categories
Flow
Out
Drive
Temp
Relative humidity
Sealing material
CS 1xx0 = FPM
CS 1xx1 = EPDM
Protection class
Protection system
IP67
Weight
1.3 kg
ISO / SAE
ISO / SAE / NAS
(ml/min)
(mA) or (VDC), according to model
(%)
(C) and (F)
Electrical data
Connection plug
Power consumption
3 Watt max.
Analog output
2-conductor technology
4 - 20 mA active output (max. burden 330)
or
0 - 10 V active output (min. load resistor
820)
Switching output
RS485 Interface
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Recalibration
Recalibration
We recommend recalibrating the sensor every 2 3 years.
Customer service
For recalibration and repair work use the follow shipping address:
HYDAC Service GmbH
Product Support, Werk 7
Rehgrabenstrasse 3
66125 Saarbruecken / Dudweiler - Germany
Telephone: ++49 (0) 6897 509 883
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Model code
Model code
CS
0 - A - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 /- 000
Product
CS = ContamionationSensor
Series
1=
1000 Series
Contamination code
2=
ISO4406:1999; SAE AS4059 (D)
3=
ISO4406:1987; NAS 1638
ISO4406:1999; SAE AS4059 (D)
Options
1=
without display
2=
with display, continuously variable rotation by
270
Fluids
0=
petroleum-based
1=
for phosphate esters
Analog interfaces
A=
4 ... 20 mA
B=
0 ... 10 V
Switching Output
0=
Switch output threshold
Digital interface
0=
RS485
Electrical connection type
0=
plug connection M12x1, 8-pin, pin, according to
VDE0627 or IEC61984
Hydraulic connection type
0=
Pipe or hose connection
1=
Flange connection
Modification number
000 = Standard
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Notes
Notes
Notes
Central
Technical Department
Sales Department