The EL3311 (EL3311) is a specialized 1-channel analog input terminal from the Beckhoff EL series, engineered for high-precision temperature measurement using a wide range of standard thermocouples. Supporting types B, C, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T, and U, this terminal offers the flexibility required for complex thermal monitoring in plastic processing, kiln control, and furnace management. By providing 16-bit resolution and integrated cold junction compensation, the EL3311 ensures high-accuracy data acquisition, effectively preventing process drift and enabling tighter control of critical thermal loops.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the EL3311 is optimized for the low-voltage, high-noise environments typical of industrial heating. It features a differential input stage that supports direct thermocouple connection or direct voltage measurements (±30, ±60, ±75 mV). The terminal is equipped with advanced diagnostic capabilities, including channel-specific wire break detection and adjustable firmware-based filtering. The EL3311 is fully isolated (500 V between E-bus and signal voltage), safeguarding the EtherCAT communication network from potential high-voltage interference originating from heating elements or external sensors.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
EL3311
Brand
BECKHOFF
Origin
Germany
Number of Inputs
1
Signal Type
Thermocouple (TC) or mV
Resolution
16 bit
Conversion Time
75 ms (default)
Input Filter
1 kHz
Operating Temperature
-25 to 60 deg C
Dimensions
12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm
Protection Rating
IP20
FAQs
What is the default thermocouple configuration?
The EL3311 is factory-set to Type K. However, this can be easily adjusted via the TwinCAT software interface to any of the supported types (B, C, E, J, L, N, R, S, T, U) to match your specific field sensor.
How does the EL3311 handle cold junction compensation?
The terminal is equipped with an integrated cold junction sensor, allowing it to accurately compensate for temperature variations at the terminal wiring connection point. It also supports the connection of external cold junction sensors for high-precision laboratory or extreme-environment applications.
What should I do if I see a signal error?
The EL3311 includes channel-by-channel wire break detection. If a measurement error is flagged, first check the physical integrity of the thermocouple wires and ensure the connections are secure within the spring-actuated terminals.
Installation and Operational Recommendations
Thermocouple Wiring: Use appropriate thermocouple extension wire (compensating cable) to prevent secondary junction errors. Ensure the polarity is correct when connecting to the differential input, as reverse polarity will result in significant measurement deviation.
Shielding: Because thermocouple signals are in the microvolt range, use shielded twisted-pair cables. Ground the shield only at one end—preferably at the cabinet's grounding busbar—to avoid forming ground loops that can induce parasitic noise into the measurement.
Firmware Filtering: The EL3311 allows for adjustable firmware-based filtering. For applications involving high electrical noise (e.g., near large AC motors or variable frequency drives), increasing the filter time will provide more stable readings at the cost of slower response times.
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