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1Installation Instructions 810375-03Operating Terminal and Display Unit URB 1URB 1

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10Technical dataType approval no.TÜV · 98-399 (level)TÜV · WÜL · 02-007 (conductivity)InputPower supply: 18 V – 36 V DCInterface for CAN bus using CAN

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11 Wire equipment in series. Star-type wiring is not permitted. Interlink screens of control cables such that electrical continuity isensured and co

Page 4 - Wiring Diagram

12Tools Screwdriver for slotted screws, size 2.5, completely insulated according toVDE 0680Wiring – continued –Note Connect screen only to termina

Page 5 - Functional Elements

13Basic SettingsCAN-BusAll level and conductivity controllers and associated electrodes are interconnected bymeans of a CAN bus using the CANopen prot

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14Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting display brightnessThe brightness of the LCD display can beadjusted as necessary.Press button several tim

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15Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting display brightness – continued –Press button several times toincrease the brightness.Press button

Page 8 - Explanatory Notes

16Basic Settings – continued –Changing factory set node ID of the URB 1 / Adjusting & changing node IDThe factory set node ID of the URB 1 is“060

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17Basic Settings – continued –Changing factory set node ID of the URB 1 / Adjusting & changing node ID – continued –Press button briefly to

Page 10 - Installation

18Basic Settings – continued –Changing factory set node ID of the URB 1 / Adjusting & changing node ID – continued –Press button twice brie

Page 11 - UNITRONIC

19Basic Settings – continued –Setting /changing node IDs of bus-based equipmentThe standard default node ID setting of allbus devices that can be dis

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2ContentsUsage for the intended purpose ...8Safety note ...

Page 13 - Basic Settings

20Basic Settings – continued –Setting /changing node IDs of bus-based equipment – continued –Press button once briefly to select thedigit “0”.P

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21Basic Settings – continued –Setting /changing node IDs of bus-based equipment – continued –Press button seven times briefly toselect the digi

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22Basic Settings – continued –Setting /changing node IDs of bus-based equipment – continued –Press button twice briefly to save thesettings and

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23Press button briefly to enter the displaywindow of the level controller NRR 2-40.Actual level (graphical representation)Actual level (percentag

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24Basic Settings – continued –Visual display / Parameterisation of bus devices – continued –Press button briefly to enter theparameterisation m

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25Basic Settings – continued –Visual display / Parameterisation of bus devices – continued –Press button briefly to enter theparameterisation m

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26Press button briefly to enter the errormessages window.For more information refer to sectionMalfunction, Troubleshooting, FaultFinding List on

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27Press button briefly to enter the displaywindow of the level switch NRS 1-42.HIGH LEVEL switchpointSwitchpointsLOW LEVEL switchpointPress butto

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28Basic Settings – continued –Visual display / Parameterisation of bus devices – continued –Press button briefly to enter the errormessages win

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29Basic Settings – continued –0 % /100 % calibration for capacitance level monitoring systemPress button three times briefly to enterthe window

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3Manual operation via external control valve ... 70Stand-by operation with the steam boile

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30Basic Settings – continued –0 % /100 % calibration for capacitance level monitoring system – continued –Press button once briefly.Press butto

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31Basic Settings – continued –0 % /100 % calibration for capacitance level monitoring system – continued –Press button three times briefly to e

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32Basic Settings – continued –Calibrating the feedback potentiometer of an external control valvePress button briefly to activate themanual mode

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33Basic Settings – continued –Calibrating the feedback potentiometer of an external control valve – continued –Press and hold down button until

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34Basic Settings – continued –Calibrating the feedback potentiometer of an external control valve – continued –Press and hold down button until

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35Press button once briefly to return tothe main window.Basic Settings – continued –Calibrating the feedback potentiometer of an external contro

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36Basic Settings – continued –Establishing switchpoints and proportional coefficient XpPress button once briefly to activatethe line editing mod

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37Basic Settings – continued –Establishing switchpoints and proportional coefficient Xp – continued –Press button once briefly to activate the

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38Press button once briefly.In our example switchpoint 1(MAX switchpoint) shall be established at70 %.Basic Settings – continued –Establishing s

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39Basic Settings – continued –Establishing switchpoints and proportional coefficient Xp – continued –Press button twice briefly to return toth

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4Wiring DiagramFig. 2Fig.1Terminating resistor 120 Ω,Paired cable*) CEP = central earthable pointOperatingterminalURB 1ConductivitycontrollerLRR 1-40C

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40Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting sensitivity of responsePress button twice briefly to activatethe line editing mode.Use buttons and

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41Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting sensitivity of response – continued –Press button three times briefly to savethe setting and return to

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42Basic Settings – continued –Setting relay delay timesPress button once briefly to activatethe line editing mode.Use button or to scr

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43Press button once briefly.Press button to move to the next digit inthe same line.Press button once briefly.In our example the digit “

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44Press button twice briefly to deactivatethe line editing mode.In our example the relay delay time for theMAX switchpoint of the NRR 2-40 is 2 s

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45Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting conductivity controllerPress button twice briefly to activatethe line editing mode.Use button or

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46Press button once briefly to deactivatethe line editing mode.All conductivity values metered will now beindicated in [ppm].Press button on

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47Press button once briefly to deactivatethe line editing mode.Press button once briefly to enter theline where the conductivity setpoint of

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48Press button twice briefly to select thedigit “3”.Press button five times briefly.In our example a conductivity setpoint of3000 µS/cm has

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49Press button once briefly to deactivatethe line editing mode.Press button once briefly to enter theparameterisation window for the followi

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5Functional ElementsFig. 31 2 3 456

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50Press button twice briefly to select thedigit “2”.Press button twice briefly.In our example the proportional band Xpwas set to 20 %.Press

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51Press button once briefly to enter theline where the operating position of thecontinuous blowdown valve can bechanged.Press button once br

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52Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting conductivity controller – continued –flashingPress button once briefly.In this line you can establish th

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53Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting conductivity controller – continued –Press button once briefly to activate the100% adjustment position.

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54Press button once to activate the lineselection mode.Press button four times briefly.In this line you can decide whether you wantto use re

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55Press button once briefly to activate the lineediting mode.Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting conductivity controller – continued –Press b

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56Press button once briefly to activate the lineselection mode.The frequency of the intermittent blowdown canbe adjusted in the line editing mode

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57Press button twice briefly to accept theconfiguration.Press button once briefly to return tothe main window.Press button once briefly

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58Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting LIN (linear) temperature compensationPress button once briefly to activatethe line editing mode.The spli

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59Press button once briefly to activate theline editing mode.If the reading of the calibrated conductivitymeter does not tally the value indicate

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6Functional ElementsFig. 4ABA7

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60Press button once briefly to accept theconfiguration.In our example a gradient of 1.9 % / °C wasadjusted.Press button twice briefly to ret

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61Basic Settings – continued –Adjusting NORM (standard curve) temperature compensationPress button twice briefly to activate theline editing mod

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62Press button once briefly to activate theline editing mode.In this window the following parameters canbe set: Standard curve temperature compe

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63Press button once briefly to selectthe digit “1”.Press button once briefly to accept theconfiguration.The standard curve “01” is now activ

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64Press button once briefly to select thefunction “start”.Press button once briefly to finish theconfiguration.Raise temp./ pressure until t

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65Press button three times briefly toreturn to the main window.Press button twice briefly to selectthe function “Stop”.The recording of the

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66Basic Settings – continued –Enabling AUTO temperature compensationPress button twice briefly to activatethe line editing mode.The split-screen

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67Press button once briefly to finish theconfiguration.In our example we have activated an AUTO curvewith 15 temp./conductivity values which has

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68Basic Settings – continued –Disabling temperature compensationPress button twice briefly to activatethe line editing mode.The split-screen mai

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69Press button once briefly to save settings andfinish the configuration.The temperature compensation is now disabled.Press button once brie

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7Program button for switching between operating mode and parameterisation modeIncrease buttonDecrease buttonEnter buttonManual / automatic buttonIllum

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70OperationManual operation via external control valvePress button briefly to enter the displaywindow of the level controller NRR 2-40.The split-

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71Operation – continued –Stand-by operation with the steam boiler disconnectedUse an external switch to enable the stand-bymode of the conductivity c

Page 70 - Operation

72TroubleshootingThe sources of malfunctions occurring in CAN bus systems operating with several bus-based stations must be analysed systematically si

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73The thermal fuse of one of the levelelectrodes has been triggered.Check that the level electrode has beenmounted as specified in the installationman

Page 72 - System Malfunctions

74The CAN bus communication of acontroller is disrupted.Check that the controller and the levelor conductivity electrode have beenmounted as specified

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75AnnexAttention Do not assign the same node ID twice within the CAN bus network.Establishing / changing node IDIf several systems of the same kind a

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76Fig. 5 Rear panel of the URB 1Fig. 6 Default factory setting 250 kBit/sAnnex – continued –Baud rateS8S9 S0250 kBit/sCable length125 mOFFONOFFOFF125

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78Annex – continued –Declaration of conformity Fixing screw for panel mountingKeyWe hereby declare that the equipment URB 1 conforms to the following

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79Example of InstallationFig. 7959563A

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8The URB 1 is a user-friendly operating terminal and display unit for GESTRA CANbus systems using the CANopen protocol. The equipment makes retrieving

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80810375-03/304 · © 2002 GESTRA GmbH · Bremen · Printed in GermanyGESTRA GmbHPostfach 10 54 60, D-28054 Bremen, Münchener Str. 77, D-28215 BremenT

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9FunctionExplanatory Notes – continued –System description – continued –The URB 1 communicates with other GESTRA system components via a designatedC

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