PowerPod 400 Power Supply/Totalizer INSTRUCTION MANUAL TELEDYNE HASTINGS INSTRUMENTS
Page 10 of 42 1. CHANNEL NUMBER SELECT KEYS Selects channel for editing. An asterisk (*) appears in the first column of the
Page 11 of 42 1. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH 2. POWER INLET & FUSE 3. POWER SELECTOR SWITCH 4. FUSE Vs. POWER SETTING TABLE 5. RS-2
Page 12 of 42 7.1. POWER Cords without plugs are supplied with units shipped outside of the U.S. Consult and comply with any local laws and/or code
Page 13 of 42 7.3. TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS Connectors J1, 2, 3 and 4 (Item 7) are 15 pin D style connectors wired in the standard Hastings Instruments
Page 14 of 42 7.5. ANALOG SIGNAL FOLLOWERS Analog signals from each channel’s transducers are available for reading or for sending to another power s
Page 15 of 42 8.1. POWER ON/OFF 8.2. CHANGING THE COMMAND SET POINT Channel two (2), example shown. Press the desired CHANNEL # key. An asteri
Page 16 of 42 8.5. SETTING A CHANNEL TO AUTO CONTROL Press the desired CHANNEL # key. An asterisk appears in the first space on the line represen
Page 17 of 42 Example (See Graph): A linear flow transducer with a DC output of 0 to 5 volts is calibrated for a maximum flow of 25 SLH. The transduc
Page 18 of 42 9.1. SELECTING EXTERNAL/REMOTE OPERATION (Front Panel Only) The POWERPOD-400 allows the user to select different methods of serial comm
Page 19 of 42 10.1. ENTERING THE SETUP/CAL MODE Pressing the MODE key causes the MODE menu to be displayed. Choose the SETUP/CAL mode by pr
Page 2 of 42 Manual Print History The print history shown below lists the printing dates of all revisions and addenda created for this manual. The rev
Page 20 of 42 10.2.3. Selecting Unit-of-Measure After entering the SETUP/CAL mode and after selecting a channel number, the SETUP/CAL menu is
Page 21 of 42 After SETUP/CAL is selected and a channel number has been chosen, the SETUP/CAL menu is displayed. choose DISPLAY by pressing the number
Page 22 of 42 10.3.2. Count Down from a Set Point The TOTALIZER will be set to count from a preset value to zero (0). When zero is reached, a memor
Page 23 of 42 The default address as programmed at the factory is 01. If a different address is required, it may be changed using either RS-232 or 48
Page 24 of 42 10.6. SETTING LIMIT ALARMS From SETUP/CAL Menu 10.6.1. Setting a Single Channel’s High Limit After sele
Page 25 of 42 10.7. SETTING RATIO CONTROL PARAMETERS Enabling Ratio Control Ratio control is achieved through the SETUP/CAL menu. Ratio Control is
Page 26 of 42 10.8. CALIBRATING A CHANNEL TO ITS INCOMING SIGNALS The POWERPOD-400 is designed to accept the input from almost any transducer that o
Page 27 of 42 signal is not an acceptable full range value, the operator has an opportunity to correct any problems at this stage prior to pressing EN
Page 28 of 42 10.9. SERIAL COMMUNICATION Follow the instructions in the section, WIRING THE POWERPOD-400 for cabling and proper pin out for serial c
Page 29 of 42 To query the status of the totalizer flag on channel four (4), use the following command. TF4Cr The response will be either TF4 0 corre
Page 3 of 42 Table of Contents 1.0 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS...5 2.0
Page 30 of 42 PowerPod-400 Serial Commands Command Name Query Response Channel 1 Display C1 CH1 ddd.dd U of M GasID Channel 2
Page 31 of 42 APPENDIX A (Cont.) PowerPod-400 Serial Commands (Cont'd) Command Name Query Response D1<d > Ch1 Disp Mode
Page 32 of 42 APPENDIX A (Notes:) 1. All returned values will include decimal points wherever unit has been programmed to display them. 2. All Comma
Page 33 of 42 12.0 Appendix B 13.0 Appendix C # Name Rate Total # Name Rate Total1 Standard Cubic Centimeters pe
Page 34 of 42 Gas ID Table (Page 1 of 2) # GAS NAME Symbol # GAS NAME Symbol # GAS NAME Symbol 1 Acetic Acid 1 46 Diethyl Ether 46 91 Hydroge
Page 35 of 42 Gas ID Table (Page 2 of 2) GAS NAME Symbol GAS NAME Symbol GAS NAME Symbol 136 Pentane C5H12 156 R143 R143 175 Toluene C7
Page 36 of 42 Setting the Zero & Span on the PowerPod-400 Power Supply/Totalizer All procedures outlined in this document must be performed wit
Page 37 of 42 14.2 Zeroing Unit (4 to 20 mA Range) The following instructions explain how to use the POWERPOD-400 command signal to supply 4mAmp signa
Page 38 of 42 14.3 Spanning Unit. The following instructions explain how to use the POWERPOD-400 command signal to supply a given channel’s input with
Page 39 of 42 An example of one possible transducer/ POWERPOD-400 combination. TRANSDUCER POWERPOD-400 Max signal out Max value to be displayed Mult
Page 4 of 42 10.5.2. ZERO TO TEN VOLT OPERATION...
Page 40 of 42 Congratulations! You have just calibrated your PowerPod-400 to read zero at zero volts and the transducer’s max display value at the tr
Page 41 of 42 15.0 Drawings 400HASTINGSOPENCLOSEOPENCLOSEOPENCLOSEOPENCLOSE936.82507114324
Page 42 of 42 16.1. Warranty Repair Policy Hastings Instruments warrants this product for a period of one year from the date of shipment to be free
Page 5 of 42 Important – The PowerPod-400 comes calibrated from the factory according to your specifications. No set up is necessary unless you need
Page 6 of 42 Read this manual in its entirety before operating the POWERPOD-400 Power Supply/Totalizer. The POWERPOD-400 is designed to operate with
Page 7 of 42 The POWERPOD-400 serves as a convenient control center that can be rack-mounted using standard half-rack hardware or can be used as a be
Page 8 of 42 POWER SELECTION RATIO CONTROL Ratio control is possible between channels using a familiar master/slave configuration. Channel one (1)
Page 9 of 42 PowerPod-400 Specifications Table Specification Value Units Notes Power Inputs 100 0.7 A, 250VAC, SB Fuse 115 0.6 A, 250VAC, S
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