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Page 1
S15-95063B Effective 10-95 Catalog Section 50 (00-02-0119) SELECTRONIC ® Micro-Controller Series 1500 ■ Alarm/Shutdown for 32 N.O. and/or N.C. Sensors ■ Operating Sequence Selection ■ Completely Field Adjustable ■ Selectable Sensor Lockouts Class A, B, C or P ■ Built-In T achometer/Overspeed Function ■ Clearly V isible Alphanumeric Dis[...]
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Page 2
Power Consumption: 120 VAC (8 watts), 12 or 24 VDC (2.5 or 7.2 watts). Sensor Inputs: 32 N.O. and/or N.C., such as Murphy SWICHGAGE ® instru- ments. Inputs are factory-programmed as a Class A, B, C or P for shutdown, alarm, or control function (specify). Opto-Isolated Input: 12-120 VDC or 24-120 VAC, the opto-isolated input is typically used as a [...]
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Page 3
Relays, Timers, and Sensor Input Class Ordering Y our Configuration Sensor Input Specify Class Specify Function Default Nomenclature User Specified Nomenclature Example: Class B2 SD Compressor Oil Pressure Compressor #1 Oil Pressure Input 1 ____________ _________________ Compressor Oil Pressure ________________________ Input 2 ____________ ________[...]
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Mode Chart Relay / Logic Mode Configurations A vailable Mode 01 Mode 02 Mode 03 Mode 04 Mode 05 Mode 06 Mode 07 Mode 08 Mode 09 Mode 10 Mode 11 Mode 12 Mode 13 Mode 14 Mode 15 Mode 16 Mode 17 Mode 18 Mode 19 Mode 20 Mode 21 Mode 22 Mode 23 Mode 24 Mode 25 Mode 26 Mode 27 Mode 28 Mode 29 Mode 30 Mode 31 Mode 32 Mode 33 Mode 34 Mode 35 Mode 36 Mode 3[...]