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How to log Temperature data for a Day with Comx'510
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Posted: 2024-02-1107:58 PM
How to log Temperature data for a Day with Comx'510
We receive the job that logs the temperature of the furnace for the period. So, we were instructed to prepare it to use FY400 and ComX’510. Schneider COMX’510 is a device that is used to record kilowatt-hour meter readings. And it also has digital and analog input ports as well. And there is a communication port, RS485. We used that port to connect FY400 and the Comx’510. But the operation was not successful. Because the RS485 port doesn’t work properly. So, we received PT100 temperature sensor with the MCR-PT100-U-DC module. This temperature module and the logger connected through the analog I/O of two devices. Then we were able to record the temperature by setting analog inputs for 0-10 volts. But it also works for a maximum of 15 minutes. But I need this for do minimum for the day. Can I do it with an analog port?