1 Connection diagram[edit | edit source]
The connection is carried out via screw terminals.
2 Configuration[edit | edit source]
Navigation principle
File:Jumo SafetyM STB Navigation.jpg
Setup the following parameters.
2.1 Analog inputs[edit | edit source]
Analog inputs Connection Check the drawings and adjust accordingly => Two sensors for 2 seperate PT100 => Single PT100 2w for 1 PT100 jumpered to the second Input
Offset 1 Check the actual value with e.g. portable mearuing device and correct value by entering an offset => -999.9 to 999.9
Offset 2 same value as offset 1 => -999.9 to 999.9
2.2 Limiter/Monitor[edit | edit source]
Limiter/Monitor
Device Function => STW = auto reset enable
Switching behavior => Max. alarm
For BSF lines where we read the melt temperature: Limit value => ET site documentation
For HCU appliances: Find the limit value in the specific MFS document (or ask ESCIBN to find the value for you)
Attention: This is a safety relevant parameter! Always confirm this value with the safety department!!!
Hyst. limit value => 3
File:Jumo adjustment limitermoni (1).jpg
Diff. limit val.
=> 5 if the two wire input sensor is jumped
=> 20 if two three wire input sensors are connected
Diff. Hyst. => 3
File:Jumo adjustment limitermoni (2).jpg
2.3 Analog output[edit | edit source]
Analog output
Sacling start => 0
Scaling end
=> Check ET site documentation
=> copy the same value to WinCC Parameter Panel
3 Troubleshooting[edit | edit source]
- If you only see >>>>>> on the display check the faults by pressing the Reset Button for a longer time. If there is a bell behind the alarm it is still active. Otherwise you have to press the Reset Button as long as the alarms are confirmed.
- If you see that only one PT100 is cabled (on 1-3) check the instructions. According to those you have to set two bridges the following way: 1-6 and 3-8.