In the building automation business, it's not uncommon to have requirements for analog signal conversion, signal scaling or signal isolation. The VFD driving a fan requires an isolated 4-20 mA signal but the controller only has grounded 0-5 VDC outputs available. A hot water valve and a chilled water valve, both with 4-20 mA actuators, are to be controlled in sequence from only one 4-20 mA controller output. Kele can provide the solution to these as well as many other signal manipulation applications with our VTI, UAT and DT13 products.
VTI Voltage to Current Converter
The VTI is a compact, low cost voltage to current converter. Any
voltage signal from 1 to 19 VDC with a 1 VDC minimum span can
be converted into a 4-20 mA signal. The
4-20 mA signal can be configured to be either direct or reverse
acting. The VTI is also the solution to other applications. Adding
an appropriate value resistor across its input terminals allows
the VTI to accept milliamp signals as well as voltage signals.
Two valves can be controlled in sequence by using two VTI's. The
first VTI is calibrated to output 4-20 mA over a 4-12 mA input
and the second VTI is calibrated to output 4-20 mA over a 12-20
mA input. The VTI incorporates an on-board reference voltage supply
that can be used to power external sensing devices or transducers.
This reference voltage supply is used when the VTI converts the
resistance of a three-wire potentiometer into a 4-20 mA signal.
The VTI is powered by 24 VDC, is factory calibrated and is small
enough to mount in a standard handi-box. The VTI's versatility
combined with its low cost make it ideal for common as well as
unique signal conversion applications.
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UAT Universal Analog Transducer
If the VTI is versatile then the UAT is truly universal. The UAT
is jumper selectable for input signals in the range of 0 to 20
VDC and 0 to 40 mA (without an external resistor) as well as two-wire
and three-wire potentiometers. These input signals are converted
and/or scaled by the UAT and output in the range of
0 to 18 VDC or 0 to 20 mA. The output signal can be either direct
or reverse acting. The UAT goes beyond the capabilities of the
VTI by accepting input signals that start at zero, outputting
either milliamp or voltage signals, providing both current and
voltage reference sources for powering external sensors, accepting
24 VAC or DC power and allowing for easy field calibration. The
UAT is available in both a snap-track circuit board version and
an enclosed model that requires only 2"X4" of panel
space.
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DT13 Isolated DC to DC Transmitter
The DT13 is jumper selectable for milliamp or voltage inputs and
provides a linearly transferred milliamp or voltage output. The
DT13 input, output and power supply are all electrically isolated
from each other making the DT13 useful for ground loop elimination
and noise pick-up reduction. The DT13 contains conditioning circuitry
that scales and filters the input signal and drives a precision
isolator that carries the signal across the isolation barrier.
The output side of the isolator drives a circuit that converts
and/or scales the input signal into an output signal that is isolated
and proportional to the input. The DT13 is designed to function
in electrically noisy environments and can interface with recorders,
data loggers, building automation controllers, HVAC controllers,
variable speed drives, and other process or control system equipment.
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