I have contacted technical support in relation to this issue, but this is a more general question regarding current loops.
When you configure a channel for a current loop (as opposed to a current input), without any scaling, the logger should be 'reading' a 0-100% figure. This is related to the 4-20mA range of these current loop sensors. Is that correct?
If I have configured channels for a current loop (specifically with the internal shunt resistor, switched excitation), I should only be getting values in the 0-100 range. Anything outside that (such as 800?) makes no sense, correct? If I am getting values outside the 0-100 range, does anyone have any diagnostic advice?
I am fairly certain this is a data logger issue, as when I connect my sensors directly to the power supply, I am getting values within 4-20mA range. Is this an issue with the switched excitation?
rheem
I have contacted technical support in relation to this issue, but this is a more general question regarding current loops.
When you configure a channel for a current loop (as opposed to a current input), without any scaling, the logger should be 'reading' a 0-100% figure. This is related to the 4-20mA range of these current loop sensors. Is that correct?
If I have configured channels for a current loop (specifically with the internal shunt resistor, switched excitation), I should only be getting values in the 0-100 range. Anything outside that (such as 800?) makes no sense, correct? If I am getting values outside the 0-100 range, does anyone have any diagnostic advice?
I am fairly certain this is a data logger issue, as when I connect my sensors directly to the power supply, I am getting values within 4-20mA range. Is this an issue with the switched excitation?
rheem