Honeywell UDA2182 User Manual

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Inputs and Outputs Wiring 
January 2009 
UDA2182 Universal Dual Analyzer Product Manual 
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Table 7-2 Procedure for installing Input and Output wiring 
Step 
Action 
Go to Configuration setup to view the displays showing analog input, relay, and analog 
output use. Note the assignments shown. You must wire the unit to match these 
assignments in order for the analyzer to work as expected (See Section 6). 
ATTENTION 
 
  
Turn off the power to the analyzer.  
 
 
More than one switch may be required to remove power. 
With power off, open the case:  
• Loosen the four captive screws on the front of the bezel. 
• Grasp the bezel on the right side. Lift the bezel gently and swing the bezel open to the left. 
Refer to Figure 7-1 for the location of the terminal board retainer. Loosen the screws that 
hold the retainer and slide the retainer left until the retainer tabs disengage from the terminal 
boards.  
Insert a screwdriver into the tab in the terminal board to be wired and pull out gently. Slide 
the board half way out. There is a notch in the terminal board into which you can slide the 
retainer tabs and hold the boards in place while wiring. 
Connect the inputs from the electrode or cells to the terminals in accordance with the 
configuration setup assignments. Refer to the wiring diagram provided with the electrode or 
cell, and to Figure 7-2 through Figure 7-20 
Analog outputs (In addition to the standard outputs, one more is available as an option). See 
Option Board Wiring - Figure 7-20). Connect the outputs from the Analyzer terminals in 
accordance with the configuration setup assignments. Refer to the wiring diagrams provided 
with the field devices receiving the signals, and to Figure 7-2 through Figure 7-20. 
If the relay outputs are to be used, leave the unit open and powered down. The relays can 
be used for Time Proportioning Output, Pulse Frequency Output, and Digital Output control 
as well as alarm annunciation. (In addition to the standard relays, two more are available as 
an option. See Option Board Wiring - Figure 7-20). Connect the outputs from the Analyzer 
terminals in accordance with the configuration setup assignments. Refer to the wiring 
diagrams provided with the external device and to Figure 7-2 through Figure 7-20. 
These relays can be programmed to de-energize or energize on alarm. Use the 
Maintenance configuration setup to specify relay state. (NOTE 1) 
    CAUTION: Alarm circuits are not internally fused in the analyzer. Provision for fuses in 
external circuits is recommended. 
Slide the retainer to the left then slide the terminal board back into place. Slide retainer to 
engage the tabs and tighten the screws. 
Close the Bezel and secure four captive screws to a torque value of .20Nm (1.5 Lb-in). 
Power up the unit.  
Do not apply power until the bezel is closed. 
Note 1: If set to de-energize on alarm, this means that when an alarm occurs (or the discrete control point 
becomes active), the relay coil will be de-energized.  The NC contacts will then be closed and the NO 
contacts will be open.  Conversely, during normal non-alarm operation (or when the control point is not 
active) the NC contacts will be open, and the NO contacts will be closed. If de-energize on alarm is selected, 
a power loss will force all relays to the same position as an alarm condition.