CROUZET CONTROL

Level control Relays HNM, HNE

The control relays HNM and HNE are used for level control.

HNM: Used for conducting liquids. Measures levels with resistive sensors. The principle is based on measurement of the apparent resistance between two recessed electrodes. When this value is less than the limit value indicated at the front, the relay output changes over. To avoid electrolysing, AC is applied to the electrodes.

HNE: *Now obsolete* Controls the levels of non-conducting and conducting materials using input/output sensors (NPN, PNP) that detect high or low level. Green LED indicates supply voltage and yellow LED indicates active relay output. If the LEDs flash, this indicates incorrect setting.

A rotary switch on the front is used for selecting the measurement range and filling/emptying function. With another switch, the number of levels can be set (1 or 2) and the type of delay if the function position for 1 level has been selected. The positions of these switches are registered when the operating voltage is switched on. If the switch is in the wrong position, the relay will remain deactivated and the LEDs will flash to indicate incorrect setting. If the switch position is changed during operation, all LEDs begin to flash but the unit will continue to function normally with the function that was set at the most recent power connection. The LEDs return to normal function when the switch has been returned to its original position, which was set before the first power connection. Green LED (Un) indicates supply voltage OK. Yellow LED (R) indicates active relay output.

 

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  • Control of one or two levels
  • Filling/emptying function
  • HNM resistive sensor
  • HNE digital sensor * obsolete

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Technical data

Approvals CE, CSA, RoHS, UL
Breaking capacity 5A, 250V AC/DC
Function Level Control
Input Discrete Sensor
IP class connection IP20
IP class housing IP30
Mounting 35 mm DIN-Rail
Output Relay 1 pole C/O
Power consumption 5 VA / 2.7 W
Sensor cable length max 100 m
Storage temperature max 70 °C
Storage temperature min -40 °C
Supply voltage 24-240V AC
Temperature operational max 50 °C
Temperature operational min -20 °C
Time delay startup 0,6 s
Time delay when exceeding the limit value 0,1-5s
Weight 115 g

Measurements and connections

Technical illustrations

Control relay HNM-HNE emptying/filling, 2 levels

HNM-HNE emptying/filling, 2 levels
1: Highest level
2: Lowest level
3: Output relay R filling “Up”
4: Output relay R emptying “Down

Control relay HNM-HNE emptying with one level activation delayed

HNM-HNE emptying with one level activation delayed
1: Lowest sensor level
2: Output relay R

Control relay HNM-HNE filling with one level activation delayed

HNM-HNE filling with one level activation delayed
1: Level
2: Output relay R

Control relay HNM-HNE emptying with one level deactivation delayed

HNM-HNE emptying with one level deactivation delayed
1: Lowest sensor level
2: Output relay R

Control relay HNM-HNE filling with one level deactivation delayed

HNM-HNE filling with one level deactivation delayed
1: Lowest sensor level
2: Output relay R

Product description

The control relays HNM and HNE are used for level control.

HNM: Used for conducting liquids. Measures levels with resistive sensors. The principle is based on measurement of the apparent resistance between two recessed electrodes. When this value is less than the limit value indicated at the front, the relay output changes over. To avoid electrolysing, AC is applied to the electrodes.

HNE: *Now obsolete* Controls the levels of non-conducting and conducting materials using input/output sensors (NPN, PNP) that detect high or low level. Green LED indicates supply voltage and yellow LED indicates active relay output. If the LEDs flash, this indicates incorrect setting.

A rotary switch on the front is used for selecting the measurement range and filling/emptying function. With another switch, the number of levels can be set (1 or 2) and the type of delay if the function position for 1 level has been selected. The positions of these switches are registered when the operating voltage is switched on. If the switch is in the wrong position, the relay will remain deactivated and the LEDs will flash to indicate incorrect setting. If the switch position is changed during operation, all LEDs begin to flash but the unit will continue to function normally with the function that was set at the most recent power connection. The LEDs return to normal function when the switch has been returned to its original position, which was set before the first power connection. Green LED (Un) indicates supply voltage OK. Yellow LED (R) indicates active relay output.

 

Accessories

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Parts Input Output Power consumption Price
Resistive Probe
Relay 2 pole C/O
5 VA / 1.5 W
Discrete Sensor
Relay 1 pole C/O
5 VA / 2.7 W

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