Murphy DT9805 - Manual

Murphy DT9805

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – If connecting to a Murphy LCDT annunciator refer to Figure 5. See; General Catalog for more information on the LCDT.; DT9805 typical wiring for positive ground ignition; DT9804 typical wiring for negative ground ignition; Ignition; Output Voltage & Polarity of Common CD Ignitions; WARNING; PERFORM THE WIRING INSTALLATION WITH THE POWER SOURCE OFF. DO NOT; PERFORM THE WIRING INSTALLATION WITH THE POWER SOURCE OFF.; (for positive ground
  • Page 3 – Calibration; DO NOT USE A PENCIL TO PUSH SWITCHES; CALIBRATING THE DT9800 SERIES TO YOUR ENGINE; Calibration Switch Code; DT9806 typical wiring for negative ground ignition
  • Page 4 – the neutral to the negative input. These readings are ±1 RPM.; Dip Switches On; Warranty; Frank W. Murphy Manufacturer
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DT-8605N

Revised 07-97

Section 20

(00-02-0180)

Description

The Digital SELECTRONIC

®

DT9800 series features a tachometer-only and

tachometer with built-in overspeed switch. These tachometers are highly
accurate and dependable due to digital solid-state electronics and a quartz
crystal time base. The surface-mount enclosure makes it easy to install.
Tachometer power and RPM data are supplied by a magnetic pickup or
capacitor discharge (CD) ignition–depending on model chosen. The RPM
data is converted and displayed on a four digit, easy-to-read liquid crystal
display (LCD). The LCD displays up to 9999 RPM.

The DT9803 and DT9804 are tachometer-only models. The DT9803 is
powered by a magnetic pickup. The DT9804 is powered by a CD ignition.

The TACHSWICH™ models, DT9805 and DT9806, combine a digital
tachometer and overspeed switch. The DT9805 is powered by a magnetic
pickup and the DT9806 is powered by a CD ignition.

Specifications

Input Signal Source

DT9803: 18 to 112 volts peak to peak or 3.5 to 40 Vrms.
DT9805: 18 to 112 volts peak to peak or 7 to 40 Vrms.
DT9804 and DT9806: 90 to 400 VDC, CD ignition.

Temperature Range: -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C).

Accuracy: ±1 RPM.

Frequency Range:

DT9803 and DT9805: 1 to 15 KHz.
DT9804 and DT9806: 3 to 666 Hz.

Overspeed Switch Rating (DT9805 and DT9806 only):

SCR output. 5 A @ 400 VDC.

SELECTRONIC

®

Digital Tachometer/TACHSWICH™

Installation Instructions

DT9800 Series

Please read the following information before installing

.

A visual inspection of this product for damage during shipping is

recommended before mounting. It is your responsibility to have a qualified person install this unit and make sure installation
conforms to NEC and local codes.

GENERAL INFORMATION

®

WARNING

BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT

Disconnect all electrical power to the machine.

Make sure the machine cannot operate during installation.

Follow all safety warnings of the machine manufacturer.

Read and follow all installation instructions.

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Class I, Div. 2, Group D Hazardous Locations. Models DT9803 and DT9805 magnetic pickup powered
18 to 112 Vpp input. Models DT9804 and DT9806 used with CD ignition. Contact Murphy for details.
The equipment must be installed in a suitable enclosure accepted by local authorities.

®

Class

I

,

Division 2,

Group D

MOUNTING

1. Before installing, be sure there will be enough clearance to access the

calibration rocker switches and overspeed switches from the back of
the panel.

2. Drill mounting holes according to the dimensions below.

3. Be sure the gasket is in place on the back of the tachometer before

installing. Insert the tachometer from the front of the panel aligning the
mounting studs with the appropriate holes. Secure the tachometer using the
four 6/32 nuts, but do not overtighten the nuts as case damage could occur.

1

Gasket

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

OPEN

0 1

2

3

6

9

45

7

8

0 1

2

3

6

9

45

7

8

0 1

2

3

6

9

45

7

8

Calibration Rocker
Switches

Overspeed
Switches

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Wiring
Terminals

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Applies to overspeed models only.

4 in.

(102 mm)

2 in.

(51 mm)

3-1/2 in.

(89 mm)

2 in.

(51 mm)

3/16 in (5 mm)

diameter, 4 places

3-1/8 in.

(79 mm)

diameter

Tachometer

Panel

Back View

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Mounting Hole Dimensions

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Summary

Page 2 - If connecting to a Murphy LCDT annunciator refer to Figure 5. See; General Catalog for more information on the LCDT.; DT9805 typical wiring for positive ground ignition; DT9804 typical wiring for negative ground ignition; Ignition; Output Voltage & Polarity of Common CD Ignitions; WARNING; PERFORM THE WIRING INSTALLATION WITH THE POWER SOURCE OFF. DO NOT; PERFORM THE WIRING INSTALLATION WITH THE POWER SOURCE OFF.; (for positive ground

DT9805 1. Connect the magnetic pickup as shown in Figure 3. 2. Connect the overspeed switch wiring as shown Figures 3 and 4. Observe the polarity of the overspeed switch. The positive terminalmust be connected to the positive side of the circuit as shown. 3. If connecting to a Murphy LCDT annunciato...

Page 3 - Calibration; DO NOT USE A PENCIL TO PUSH SWITCHES; CALIBRATING THE DT9800 SERIES TO YOUR ENGINE; Calibration Switch Code; DT9806 typical wiring for negative ground ignition

3 DT9806 Before wiring the DT9806, determine the output voltage and groundpolarity of the ignition. Table 1 lists the Peak Output Voltage and GroundPolarity of some common ignitions. Figure 6 displays wiring to a negative ground ignition and Figure 7 forpositive ground units. If the ignition output ...

Page 4 - the neutral to the negative input. These readings are ±1 RPM.; Dip Switches On; Warranty; Frank W. Murphy Manufacturer

The overspeed set point switches are available on the DT9805 andDT9806 only. The overspeed set point can be set within ± 5 RPM, over arange of 0010 to 9990 RPM. Setting of the overspeed set points is made byproperly adjusting of three rotary switches. Each switch can be adjusted inincrements of ten....

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