TS310sc Surge Controller: Installation and Maintenance
TS310sc Surge Controller: Installation and Maintenance
TS310sc Surge Controller: Installation and Maintenance
Users Guide
La Marque, Texas
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Contents
COPYRIGHT.................................................................................................................................... III
REVISION HISTORY......................................................................................................................IV
WARNINGS!.....................................................................................................................................V
DISCLAIMER..................................................................................................................................VI
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................VI
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS ....................................................................... VII
Triconex Offices .................................................................................................... viii
CUSTOMER RESPONSE CARDS ..............................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
Contents................................................................................................................... xi
ILLUSTRATIONS ........................................................................................................................XIV
Figures .........................................................................................................................................xiv
Drawings......................................................................................................................................xiv
Chapter 1 - Introduction........................................................................................... 1
TS310sc APPLICATION TIPS...........................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 - Installation and Wiring ......................................................................... 3
2.1 TS310sc INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................3
2.1.1 Mounting Considerations ......................................................................................................3
2.1.2 Operator Interface Mounting Considerations ........................................................................7
2.1.3 Associated Equipment Mounting Considerations .................................................................8
2.1.4 Wiring Considerations...........................................................................................................8
2.1.5 Temperature Considerations................................................................................................11
2.1.6 Grounding Considerations...................................................................................................11
2.1.7 TS310sc I/O Modules ..........................................................................................................13
2.2 TERMINATION PANEL INSTALLATION.............................................................................13
2.3 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS...........................................................................14
2.3.1 TS310sc Contact Input Wiring ............................................................................................14
2.3.2 TS310sc Contact Output Wiring..........................................................................................15
2.3.3 Connections For PX102 Transmitter...................................................................................16
2.3.4 4-20 mA Analog Input Connections....................................................................................17
2.3.5 Two-wire Transmitter Connections.....................................................................................18
2.3.6 Communications..................................................................................................................19
2.3.7 Connections For HCX21 .....................................................................................................20
2.3.8 Magnetic Speed Pickups......................................................................................................21
2.3.9 Connections For HSC3 Hydraulic Actuator........................................................................23
2.3.10 Current-to-Pneumatic (I/P) Transducer .............................................................................24
2.4 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ..................................................................................................25
Display Channels:.........................................................................................................................25
2.5 OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT..................................................................................................26
Chapter 3 - System Features................................................................................. 27
Illustrations
Figures
1. Flush Mounting Dimensions, Front View................................................................................. 4
2. Flush Mounting Dimensions, Side View and Footprint ........................................................... 5
3. Surface Mounting Dimensions, Front View ............................................................................. 6
4. Surface Mounting Dimensions, Side View and Footprint ........................................................ 7
5. Incoming Power Wiring, 10-40 VDC or 20-60 VDC ............................................................. 10
6. Incoming Power Wiring, 90-250 VAC or 10-250 VDC ......................................................... 10
7. Central Processing Unit with Extensions................................................................................ 11
8. Simplified Application Diagram ............................................................................................. 11
9. Contact Input........................................................................................................................... 14
10. Contact Output ...................................................................................................................... 15
11. PX102 Transmitter Connections........................................................................................... 16
12. Analog Input Connections..................................................................................................... 17
13. Two-wire Transmitter Connections ...................................................................................... 18
14. RS422 Communications Connections................................................................................... 19
15. HCX21 Connections ............................................................................................................. 20
16. Magnetic Speed Pickup Connections.................................................................................... 21
17. Gear Dimensions................................................................................................................... 22
18. HSC3 Connections................................................................................................................ 23
19. Current-to-Pneumatic Transducer Connections.................................................................... 24
20. TS310sc Front View.............................................................................................................. 25
21. TS310sc Compressor Surge Software ................................................................................... 28
22. TS310sc Block Diagram........................................................................................................ 29
23. Hardware Interconnections ................................................................................................... 31
24. TS310sc Main Board............................................................................................................. 32
25. TS310sc Power Supply.......................................................................................................... 33
26. Power Supply Voltage Checks.............................................................................................. 34
27. Analog Output....................................................................................................................... 35
Drawings
86-5002 TS310sc Component Layout ..................................................................................... 36
87-5679 TS310sc Main Board Detail ...................................................................................... 64
87-7165 TS310sc Detail Termination Board........................................................................... 65
Chapter 1 - Introduction
The TS310sc is different from conventional prime mover controllers. Its microprocessor design and
user-configurable features offer capabilities far beyond conventional electronic controllers .
This manual describes the TS310sc digital controller, how to install it and how to maintain it.
TS310sc has been configured so that simple installations require only a small amount of reading and
a few channel entries. It is not necessary to know the other TS310sc capabilities. TS310scs are
completely interchangeable with program software furnished in non-volatile EPROM chips.
TS310sc training is simplified, little maintenance is required, application is simplified and
standardized, and spare parts are reduced to an absolute minimum.
Basic installation requirements are:
• Mount the TS310sc controller.
• Connect power to the TS310sc power supply.
• Connect the magnetic pickups.
• Connect the control output to the valve actuator.
• Enter values in sixteen of the TS310sc channels.
(Refer to the TS310sc Configuration Users Guide).
0.281"
(7.14mm)
TYP. 4 PL
8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.
)
)
)
)
STOP F1 7 8 9
16.00" 15.00"
(406.4mm) (381.0mm)
START F2 4 5 6
F3 1 2 3
CLEAR 0 • ENTER
TRISEN TS310sc
310-31
6.00"
(152.4mm)
13.50"
(342.9mm)
14.50"
(368.3mm)
12.5" 0.281"
(317.5mm) (7.14mm)
TYP 4 PL
3.00"
(76.2mm) 13.5"
0.435" (342.9mm)
(11.05mm) 6.12"
(155.5mm)
310-32
8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.
)
)
)
STOP F1 7 8 9
13.50" 12.75"
343mm) 324mm)
START F2 4 5 6
F3 1 2 3
CLEAR 0 • ENTER
TRISEN TS310sc
310-33
5.0"
(127mm)
8.00"
(203mm)
10.25"
(260mm)
2.625"
(66.7mm) Front View
12.75"
(324mm)
1"
CONDUIT
2.0" 8.0"
HUB 310-34
(51mm) (203mm)
5.56"
(141mm)
TO SHIELD V3
TERMINAL STRIP
V4
V2
OUTPUT
INSTRUMENT GROUND
V1
TS310
COM POWER SUPPLY
SAFETY GROUND 10-40 VDC
GRN
Chassis OR
VDC RETURN - BLU 20-60 VDC
CUSTOMER -
POWER + VDC 5 ASB DC
+
+
BRN INPUT
AC
TS310 AC
14 AWG PER POWER
NEC 250-95 AC
TERMINALS
SAFETY GROUND
EARTH CONNECTION
NOTE: OUTPUTS SHOULD BE CHECKED UNDER
LOAD AT THE MAIN BOARD TEST POINTS
CUSTOMER’S
FIELD TS310
HIGH-QUALITY INTERNAL WIRING BY TRISEN
INSTRUMENT CHASSIS CONDUCTOR PATHWAY
GROUND
(<1 OHM) CUSTOMER WIRING
TS310 SAFETY
GROUND LUG
310-35
TO SHIELD V3
TERMINAL STRIP
V4
V2
OUTPUT
INSTRUMENT GROUND
V1
TS310
COM POWER SUPPLY
SAFETY GROUND G 90-250 VAC
GRN GRN
Chassis OR
N N BLU BLU 100-250 VDC
CUSTOMER -
POWER H H .75 ASB DC
BRN
+
BRN INPUT
FILTER AC
TS310 AC
14 AWG PER POWER
NEC 250-95 AC
SAFETY GROUND TERMINALS
EARTH CONNECTION
CUSTOMER’S
FIELD TS310
HIGH-QUALITY INTERNAL WIRING BY TRISEN
INSTRUMENT CHASSIS CONDUCTOR PATHWAY
GROUND
(<1 OHM) CUSTOMER WIRING
TS310 SAFETY
GROUND LUG
310-36
8 DIGIT
OPERATOR
DISPLAY
8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.
)
)
)
STOP F1 7 8 9
START F2 4 5 6
F3 1 2 3
CLEAR 0 • ENTER
TRI-SEN TS310SC
INPUT POWER
Input Power
Pickup 2
Pickup 1
OUTPUT
P/I Transmitter
V2
PICKUPS
V1
TURBINE
I/P V1
I/P V2
PRESSURE TRANSMITTER
Figure 7. Figure 8.
Central Processing Unit with Extensions Simplified Application Diagram
The system as shown in the Central Processor with Extensions figure and the Simplified Application
Diagram indicate that the extended elements, transmitters, etc., obtain power from the central
element (TS310sc). Only the TS310sc is connected to a power source.
If both the source and load ends of a cable pair in a noisy environment are grounded, common mode
interference is likely to occur. Generally, the end that maximizes the signal-to-noise ratio in the loop
should be grounded; i.e., usually the source end. However, with a TS310sc installation, where
multiple sensors are feeding one processor, grounding every source end would ultimately create a
multiple grounded system. Therefore, the TS310sc end is the most practical solution for maintaining
a single point ground.
• Ground the TS310sc (central element of this system) as if it is an isolated system.
Triconex’s control systems involve relatively low frequencies; therefore, a single point
tree or star grounding scheme should be used.
− The ground node is the TS310sc, with one connection (the safety ground) made to
the structure.
− The transducers should be floated; i.e., not grounded at the transducer end.
− Shielded, twisted pair cables should be used and grounded at the TS310sc end only.
• Connect the Chassis Safety Ground Lug, which is located below the TS310sc termination
panel, to a suitable safety ground. This protects against shock hazards.
• Make the ground labeled INST. GND. on the TS310sc power supply an isolated, low
noise, instrument signal grade ground. It should not be connected to the chassis safety
ground, or conduit, etc. This ground must provide noise immunity.
• Ground the Shields at the TS310sc end only. To avoid ground loops, the field end should
be left floating and taped.
− Magnetic pickup shields should ground to Terminals 3 and 23.
− Analog input shields ground on the shield terminal strip below the TS310sc I/O
termination panel.
NOTE: Internal power (terminals 20 and 40), +15 VDC and common may be used for contact
input circuits. Use IDC5 modules. Be careful to observe polarity. Positive 15 VDC at a
maximum of 250 mA is provided as an interface for field contacts and specific sensors.
- +
TS310-13
For inductive dc loads such as a solenoid, install a 1 Amp 1000 PIV diode across the load, as shown,
to protect the solid-state module. (Refer to the spare parts list in Chapter 7.)
For high-impedance alarm systems, use module DRY5. Do not use internal TS310sc power from
terminals 20 and 40 for powering output loads.
Do not exceed module current ratings:
• 3 amp for ODC5, OAC5 and OAC5A
• 1 amp for ODC5A (1 second surge - 5 amp)
• 10 VA for DRY5 (200 Volts maximum)
Do not use +15 VDC (terminal 20) for contact outputs.
N.O. OR N.C.
- +
310-14
TO SHIELD
PX102 TERMINAL STRIP
TERMINAL STRIP
40
- + 20
COM
1 2 3
V OUT
+15 V
GND
TS310 FIELD
310-15
20-16 AWG
NOTE: If the 4-20 mA analog source is capable of driving a 500 Ohm precision resistor, twice the
resolution will be obtained from the analog input. (The voltage drop will be 2-10 Volts
rather than the 1-5 Volts obtained across a 250 Ohm precision resistor.) The TS310sc
analog input channel must be configured accordingly.
! CAUTION The TS310sc input common mode range must not be exceeded. This
range is approximately ±12 V from instrument ground.
250 OHM
PRECISION RESISTOR
- + 40 COM
TO SHIELD
TERMINAL STRIP
TS310
FIELD
310-16
4-20 mA INPUT
250 OHM
PRECISION RESISTOR
- + 40 COM
TO SHIELD
TERMINAL STRIP
TS310
FIELD
-
EXTERNAL
24 VDC
310-17
POWER SUPPLY
+
+ -
2.3.6 Communications
The RS422 multi-drop communications port should be connected as shown in the RS422
Communications Connections figure below.
NOTE: The shields ground to terminal 3 or 23.
For proper grounding, it is a must to follow the instructions found at the end of this chapter on Sheet
3 of Drawing 86-5003. Also, refer to the Grounding information discussed previously in this chapter.
NOTE: Noise immunity is of the utmost importance.
Signal cables must be run in separate conduit from ac cables. The conduits must be steel and must be
multi-point grounded for increased noise immunity.
RECB
RECA
XMB
XMA
4 5 6 7
- + - +
To Shield
Terminal Strip
18-24 AWG
Twisted
Shielded Pair
- + - +
REC XMIT
330-04
REMOTE SYSTEM
40
- + 20
COM
COMMAND +15 V GND
4-20 mA
TWISTED
SHIELDED PAIR
TWISTED
SHIELDED PAIR
TS310
FIELD
SPLICE IN
CONDUIT
TWISTED
PAIRS
HCX21
WHITE
RED
BLACK
WHITE
TS310-19
ACTIVE PICKUP
STANDARD PICKUP Comm
EXPLOSION PROOF PICKUP
+ - WITH CHASSIS GROUND
+ - + - Jumper
Chassis
Ground Supply
Wire Voltage 10K Resistor
Wire
Insulate Shield at
Pickup End Insulate Shield at Insulate Shield at
(do NOT Ground Pickup End Pickup End
or Terminate) (do NOT Ground (do NOT Ground
or Terminate) or Terminate)
330-35
330-37
330-36
The TS310sc controller requires an accurate and dependable sensed speed signal. Use standard two-
wire magnetic pickups. Other devices may be used in some instances; consult Triconex before using
these devices. The gear must be made of ferro-magnetic material. For maximum output and an
approximately sinusoidal waveform, follow the recommendations below:
• The dimension of the top tooth surface should be equal to or greater than the pole piece
diameter of the pickup.
• Tooth height should be equal to or greater than the space between the teeth.
• The space between teeth should be approximately three times the pole piece diameter.
• The air gap between the pickup pole piece and the top tooth surface should be as small as
possible; 0.04 cm (0.015") is typical.
• Gear width should be equal to or greater than the pole piece diameter of the pickup.
The above recommendations are shown graphically in Figure 2-11. The important speed pickup
parameters are numbered in the figure below. For maximum output and approximately sinusoidal
waveform, the following parameters should be used:
1 equal to or greater than 4.
2 equal to or greater than 3.
3 approximately three times 4.
5 as small as possible, 0.04 cm (0.015”) is typical.
Gear width equal to or greater than 4.
PICKUP
5 1 3
GEAR
4 2
TO SHIELD
TERMINAL TO SHIELD TERMINAL STRIP
ANALOG INPUT STRIP ANALOG OUTPUT TERMINATE SHIELD -
NO CONNECTION
40
- + - + 20
COM
COMMAND +15 V GND
4-20 mA
WHITE WHITE
POSITION BLACK RED
FEEDBACK
(OPTIONAL) SPLICE IN
CONDUIT
GREEN
HSC3
TS310-22
ANALOG OUTPUT
- +
TO SHIELD
TERMINAL
STRIP
TS310
TWISTED
FIELD
SHIELDED
PAIR 18-24 AWG
- + 3-15 PSIG
OUTPUT
AIR
SUPPLY
NEMA 4 ENCLOSURE
4 INDICATOR ARROWS
REMOVABLE PLASTIC TAG
STOP F1 7 8 9 BEZEL
START F2 4 5 6
CLEAR 0 • ENTER
TRI-SEN TS310SC
• Software
Each unit is shipped with the surge control software already installed. In addition, the
TS310sc software programs reside in non volatile EPROM memory, which prevents loss
of programming during shipment and use.
The figure below, TS310sc Software, illustrates the surge control application software.
Refer to the TS310sc Configuration Users Guide for more information on the software
and system configuration.
h (AI) hx
Dp (AI) hx
SULIN
OR
CONLIN
CONSET
ADMARG
Pd (AI)
5 CONTROLLER 10 VALVE SIGNAL SELECTOR
Ps (AI)
S
EXTERNAL
PID CONOUT
INPUT
hx M
4
RECALIBRATE
MARGIN
SPEED
PROPTM SPDUP REFERENCE
BIAS
(INTERNAL)
HIGH
SELECT
VALOUT
hx
8 VALVE PREP > 13 AUTO/MAN
hx CLOSE (DI)
DUMP
Dump (DO)
V2a
9 STARTUP REMOTE
VALVE
14 SELECTOR
RECYCLE
Enable (DI) STUP V2 SEL vV2
VALVE (AO)
REMOTE
VALVE VALVE INPUT
12 LINEARIZE/
REVERSE
CONTROL MODBUS
AUXILIARY
TS310SC DISPLAY
SPEED CONTROL
SUCTION
PT
DISCHARGE
V1 PT RECYCLE
VALVE
FT
STEAM
VALVE
STEAM
COMPRESSOR
TURBINE
GEAR
Chapter 4 - Hardware
The TS310sc hardware interconnects as shown in Figure 4-1, Hardware Interconnections.
A 9-pin plug-in connector supplies power to the main board from the power supply. A 40-connector
ribbon cable connects the termination panel to the main board.
A 9-conductor ribbon cable connects from the bottom of the main board to the keyboard. The
display is mounted on the door side of the main board.
Opening the door of the TS310sc reveals the Main Circuit Board on the back of the door. Hardware
components of the main board are shown in more detail on the TS310sc Component Layout drawing
(86-5002 at the end of this chapter).
OUTPUTS TO
DIGITAL COMMUNI- CONTROL
DISPLAY IN / OUT CATIONS VALVE
TS310
POWER TERMINATION
MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL
BOARD
+5V DGN
DISPLAY
E4
1 2
9 10
E4
1 2
9 10
H
+
N G
-
INST
GND
+5 VDC
ADJUSTMENT U
F S
E
The power supply is located in the upper half of the inside of the TS310sc cabinet. Use Number 14
AWG wire for power source connections. Power consumption is less than 10 Watts.
The standard power supply is rated 25 Watts and operates on 100-350 VDC or 90-250 VAC, at 50 to
440 Hz. Input power is connected to six, barrier-type, 32-screw terminals. A 0.75 Amp slow blow
fuse and fuse holder are mounted on the power supply chassis. (Refer to the spare parts list in
Chapter 7.) An electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter and surge suppressers are also mounted on
the power supply chassis.
With the battery backup option, a special TS310sc power supply operates on 12 VDC supplied by the
battery. The TS310sc 12 VDC power supply is rated 10 to 40 VDC input. A 5-Amp slow blow fuse
is also furnished with this power supply.
Inrush currents at power up are:
• 0.25 Amps for 110 V source
• 2.5 Amps for 24 V source
• 5 Amps for 10 V source
The power supply assembly converts the input power source to:
• +5.10 VDC (+/- 0.05)
• +15 VDC (+/- 0.75)
• -15 VDC (+/- 0.75)
Input power is measured on the main board at the 5V and DGN test points shown below.
POWER
GREEN TERMINAL
LED 5V & DGN STRIP
TEST
POINTS
POWER
SUPPLY
MAIN BOARD P1 VOLTAGE ADJUST
ACCESS HOLE
TERMINATION BOARD
310SC-1
NOTE: With the power supply connected to the main board, voltages should be checked/measured
at test points +5 V and DGN on the main board.
+ DC
INPUT
- COM
- V4 GROUND
BRIDGE
AC RFI STARTING CONTROL BASE CONVERTER
INPUT FILTER
RECTI-
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT DRIVE TRANSISTOR
REG -
FIER
P1*
Fuses F1 through F8 protect the eight digital I/O circuits external to the TS310sc. These are 5-Amp
plug-in pico fuses. F10 protects the +15 VDC circuit (terminal 20). This is a 0.5 Amp pico fuse. F9
protects the internal 5 VDC I/O relay circuit. This is a 0.5 Amp plug-in pico fuse. (All of these parts
are listed in the spare parts list in Chapter 7.)
NOTE: B-A and E-D jumpers multiply output configurations in Channels 062, 063, 064, 065 by
10. For example, if Channel 062 = 3 and Channel 063 = 16, No. 1 analog output will be
30 to 160 mA.
For high-level analog inputs (0 to 10 VDC), precision dropping resistors must be installed across the
terminals to convert 4 to 20 mA current signals to 1 to 5 VDC voltage signals (or 2 to 10 VDC, if
appropriate).
RTDs and thermocouples require external conditioning.
Digital input and output circuits do not require any external connections/modifications . They must
be connected to the appropriate I/O module (M1 through M8) as provided.
4.4 Keyboard
The operator keyboard is a membrane type keypad. It is bonded to the door of the TS310sc enclosure
and then sealed with a bezel.
The keyboard is connected by ribbon cable to P3 on the main circuit on the TS310sc main board.
Insert Drawing
Chapter 5 - Maintenance
5.1 General
The TS310sc Surge Controller is completely solid state and therefore requires minimal maintenance.
It should be inspected periodically to assure that the internal connections and components are dry and
securely fastened.
TS310sc problems can occur in:
• Speed sensors
• The final actuator
• Electrical-to-pneumatic or hydraulic transducers
• Controller electronics
• Application and configuration
Prior to troubleshooting, check the following:
• Power is turned on.
• Supply voltage is correct.
• Air and/or hydraulic supply is on.
• Steam or fuel lines are correctly lined up.
If the actuator or control valve has one of the following devices, make sure that it is disabled before
attempting startup with the TS310sc.
• Bypass
• Hand jack
• Manual station
• Trip device
If the TS310sc detects a signal from one of these devices, it will not function.
5.3 Actuators
Final actuators may be pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric. Troubleshooting actuators requires a
thorough understanding of actuators and their operation.
The actuator must move the valve or pilot smoothly. Hysteresis or dead band from loose links or
pins causes the controller to swing or hunt without stabilizing.
Actuator motion must be linear with the control output. Non-linear positioners will cause poor and
erratic operation. The actuator should stroke in a minimum of time. Rare exceptions may require
slower stroking time to match a machine’s dynamic response.
5.4 Transducers
A variety of electric-to-pneumatic or hydraulic transducers is available. Refer to the TS310sc output
specifications in Chapter 8 of this users guide for requirements. The TS310sc output must be
configured to match the transducer.
Consult the specific manufacturer's literature for calibration and maintenance information on
actuators, transducers, speed sensors, and hydraulic systems.
5.6 Diagnostics
Diagnostics are run at all times when the TS310sc is powered up. The results of the diagnostics are
displayed in the eight-digit read-out on the front panel when the unit is initially powered up, or when
jumper MC0 is placed in the MC3 position on the Main Board. The system can be cleared for
normal display by replacing the jumper to the MC0 position, or by pressing CLEAR after the
diagnostics have been fully displayed at power up.
Diagnostic results are displayed right to left. A 0 is displayed for test pass and an E is displayed for
test fail. The following list explains what diagnostic test result is displayed in each position.
1 = RAM 5 = A/D
2 = EPROM 6 = D/A
3 = EEPROM 7 = Digital I/O
4 = Keyboard 8 = Communications
6.2 Displays
1. Make certain there is main power being supplied to the
6.2.1 Display Blank power supply. Verify by measuring the voltage at the power
supply input terminals.
2. Check the power fuse in the power supply assembly.
3. Check the green LED on the main board. It should be
blinking. If it is not blinking, power the system down and
then power back up. Check again.
4. Check the +5.10 VDC (+/-0.05 V), +15 V, -15 VDC levels
on the main board at the test points located near the power
connection (+5 V referenced to DGN and +15 V, -15 V are
referenced to AGN). If the power levels cannot be adjusted
to the specified voltage, refer to the power supply
replacement chapter.
5. Unplug the connector for the keyboard from the main board.
If the display comes on, replace the keyboard.
6. Unplug the 40-pin ribbon cable from the main board. If the
display starts working, wait until the display shows all 0s;
then reconnect the cable. If the problem returns there is
either a fault in the termination board or in the field wiring.
7. Verify that the unit is being operated within its rated
temperature range.
8. If none of the steps above restores the display, then replace
the main board.
1. Check Channels 080 and 072 through 079 to make certain the
6.3.3 Remote Start Not TS310sc is configured for a remote start.
Working 2. Refer to paragraph 6.8.1, Digital I/O Not Activating.
3. Refer to 6.3.2, Local Start Not Working, above.
1. Check Channels 080 and 072 through 079 to make certain the
6.3.5 Remote Stop Not TS310sc is configured for a remote stop.
Working 2. Refer to Local Stop Not Working.
3. Refer to paragraph 6.8, Digital I/O Not Activating.
1. Verify that one of the eight digital I/Os has been configured
6.3.11 Remote F2 Not in Channels 072-079 to be a Remote F2.
Working 2. Verify that the field wiring connects to the correct points to
activate the correct input and that an input module of the
correct type to match the signal is installed.
3. Refer to paragraph 6.8.1, Digital I/O Not Activating.
4. Refer to 6.3.10, Local F2 Not Working above.
1. Check Channels 020, 021, 036, 037, 082, 094, and 095.
6.5.7 Idle Speed Not Make certain the configuration is complete and correct for
Working the TS310sc to control an idle speed.
2. Check the configuration for an idle run contact. The contact
must be in Idle to stop at idle.
3. If the problem is unstable operations, the system may need to
be tuned in Channels 020 and 021, or 094 and 095. If tuning
does not remove the instability, go to 5.
4. If the problem is no idle speed, go to 5.
5. Check the calibration of the TS310sc output versus the
controller valve. If the output is not working, refer to
paragraph 6.4.1, V1 Output Not Working. If the valve is not
working correctly, repair the valve.
6. If none of the steps above restores operation, replace the
main board.
1. Check Channels 042, 043, 070, 071, 072 through 079, and
6.6.2 Nozzle Valve #2 081 to make certain the TS310sc is configured correctly for
Not Working the #2 nozzle valve.
2. If an analog input is configured as Nozzle Valve Control
Signal in Channel 070 or 071, verify that the signal is present
and working correctly. If the input is not working, refer to
paragraph 6.7, Analog Inputs.
3. Refer to paragraph 6.8.1, Digital I/O Not Activating.
Input V Counts
0 VDC 0
1 VDC 409
5 VDC 2047
10 VDC 4095
6.9 Miscellaneous
1. Check Channel 083 to verify the configuration is correct for
6.9.1 Inlet Pressure Not the application.
Controlling 2. Check Channels 024-027 to verify that some type of tuning
data has been configured.
3. If there is no status indicator that turns on when the second
PID is cascaded, configure one in Channel 084.
4. If Channel 083 is configured to enable the second PID
controller at minimum speed, go to 8.
5. After the compressor reaches minimum speed, press <F1>.
The status indicator should turn on.
6. If using a Local F1, go to Paragraph 6.3.8, Local F1 Not
Working.
7. If using a Remote F1, go to Paragraph 6.3.9, Remote F1 Not
Working.
8. As the compressor reaches minimum speed, the status
indicator should turn on, indicating the second PID is
enabled.
9. If none of the steps above restores operation, replace the
main board.
Insert Drawing
Miscellaneous Accessories
NOTE: Spare magnetic pickups, current-to-pneumatic or hydraulic transducers, and final control
actuators should be ordered and kept for future use. Specify the model or part number of
the installed devices.
7120 UL approved, explosion proof, magnetic pickup
7121 Standard magnetic pickup
7125 Long reach magnetic pickup
7123-1 Connector with 30.48 m (10’) of cable for 7121 and 7125
pickups
P324 Battery backup
M360 TS310sc test/simulator
PX102 Pressure transmitter
RCS116 Remote control station (with tachometer)
9945 4-20 mA I/P transducer, for 3-15 PSI
T113 Digital tachometer for panel mounting
87-7102 TS310sc service parts, fuses and resistors
9274-0000 5 Amp plug-in pico fuse (for F1 to F8)
9250-0000 0.5 Amp plug-in pico fuse (for F9 and F10)
4092-0000 1 Amp, 400 VDC diode (for external use)
9276-0000 0.75 Amp slow blow fuse (for power supply)
5 Amp slow blow fuse (for power supply)
Chapter 8 - Specifications
Electrical: Factory Mutual Approved
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) #LR 48564
Approved for hazardous locations
Non-incendive, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A,B,C,D
T5 temperature rating (T3C-C5A)
Voltage surge rating conforms to IEEE-472-1974
EMI/RFI tolerance conforms to MIL-STD-461