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Electronics

CLASSIC 800 Series Electronics

Microprocessor Based Electronics
Utilizing digital processing technology allows Kayden to incorporate sophisticated programming to provide a simple and comprehensive user interface. The CLASSIC Series electronics module is used in the 810, 812, 814, 816, 821, 828, 830 & 832 CLASSIC models.
top view
Top View
side view
Side View
bottom view
Bottom View
mounting plate - side view
Mounting Plate - Side View
Front Panel Indicators:
Relay 1 On steady when Relay 1 is energized
Relay 2 On steady when Relay 2 is energized
Fault Indicates a self-test error or fault condition
Setpoint 1 On steady when viewing Setpoint 1
Setpoint 2 On steady when viewing Setpoint 2
Run Mode Flashing when switch is operating
Bypass Flashing when bypass timer is active
Thermal Signal The Thermal Signal increases as:
Flow The flow rate increases
Level The sensor is submerged
Interface The sensor is submerged by the second distinctly different process
Standard Features:
  • Microprocessor based electronics
  • Intelligent user interface
  • Temperature compensation
  • Variable heater power
  • Dual independent relays
  • Relays are factory set to monitor flow
  • Adjustable power-on bypass timer
  • 4 adjustable independent switch point timers
  • Front panel lock-out (controlled via the Kayden RCMS software)
  • No mechanical jumpers or trim-pots
Input Power:
  • 12-24 VDC; 115-230 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Outputs:
  • MODBUS registers via RS-485
  • Dual SPDT sealed relay contacts rated @ 5 amps resistive 230 VAC or 24 VDC maximum
Power Consumption:
  • Minimum: 35 mA @ 24V - 0.84 watts
                   65 mA @ 12V - 0.78 watts
  • Maximum: 200 mA @ 24V - 4.8 watts
                    400 mA @ 12V - 4.8 watts
Heater Power:
  • Field selectable to optimize switching performance and rangeability, 2 watts maximum
Electrical Connections:
Ensure all power is disconnected before removing cover.
1. Once the electronics module has been removed from the mounting plate, the wiring (electrical & communications) terminations can be made as required.
2. Once the terminations are complete, simply plug in the sensor connector (located on the end of the small cable exiting the sensor). No tools are required for this step.
3. Carefully place sensor cable around the outside of the green mounting connector, and line up the green circuit board connectors to the mounting plate connectors. Gently guide into place.
4. Once the connectors are properly aligned, they will mate easily and finally snap into place.
  (Please refer to the CLASSIC Product Manual for specific operating instructions.)
mounting plate view
Mounting Plate View