LC-5010

Weighing Instruments

LC-5010

Digital Load Cell Controller

The Digital Load Cell Controller LC-5010, manufactured by ADI Controls, is a specialized industrial instrument designed for high-accuracy weight measurement and process control. It serves as an integrated solution that combines a digital weight indicator with programmable control logic to automate industrial weighing tasks.

Product Type

Single Point Aluminium Load Cell

Usage

Table top scales, Counting and postal scales, Check weighers.

Material

Aluminium

Output

 Analog Sensor

Theory

Resistance Sensor

Compensated Temperature

10 To 60 Celsius (oC)

Display
Features a 5-digit high-visibility red LED display with a character height of 12.5mm

Excitation Voltage

10 V DC – Maximum 15 V DC

Accuracy
Provides high-precision measurement with an accuracy of 0.05% of the full scale
Resolution
Capable of displaying up to 50,000 counts, which is configurable based on the application requirements
Excitation Voltage
Provides a stable 10V DC excitation to power connected load cells
Calibration
Supports multi-point calibration (up to 10 points) on-site, protected by a password-entry system
Memory
Includes built-in program memory that retains all calibration and setting variables during power failures
Relay Outputs
Equipped with up to 4 programmable set points and 4 relay contacts (3A resistive load) for alarm and trip control
Analog Interface
Optional 4-20mA or 0-10V DC retransmission outputs are available for sending weight data to external systems
Digital Communication
Supports the RS485 MODBUS RTU protocol, enabling integration with PLCs, HMIs, and PCs
Process Control
Includes features for start-sequence signals and adjustable time delays between different process sequences
Housing
Enclosed in a rugged MS chassis with an ABS front cover
Protection
The front panel is rated to IP-55 standards for dust and water resistance, while the back panel is rated IP-20
Dimensions
Standard panel-mount size of 96mm x 96mm with a depth of 150mm
Operating Temperature
Designed to function reliably in environments ranging from 10 to 500C

Industries

EOT Crane Industries

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FAQs

frequently asked questions

01. What is the fundamental role of a Load Indicator in a weighing system?

A Load Indicator (or Digital Weight Indicator) is the primary user interface and digital core of the weighing system. Its main roles are:

  • > Power Supply: It provides the stable excitation voltage (power) to the load cell.
  • > Signal Conversion: It receives the raw, micro-voltage (mV) signal from the load cell, amplifies it, and converts it into a digital value.
  • > Display: It displays the final calculated weight in a readable format (kg, T, N) to the operator.
  • > Calibration: It stores the system’s calibration parameters (zero, span, decimal points, capacity).
  • > Communication: It communicates with devices such as HMI, PLC, PC, other devices via modbus RTU RS-485.
02. How does a Load Controller differ from a basic Load Indicator?

A Load Controller (or Process Controller) is essentially an indicator with additional control functionality used in automation:

  • > Indicator: It performs all the basic functions of a standard indicator (display, power, signal conversion).
  • > Control Logic: It contains built-in software or programming for specific applications like batching, filling, mixing, or checkweighing.
  • > Outputs: It features discrete I/O (Input/Output) relays or ports that can be used to control external devices (e.g., stopping a conveyor, opening a valve, or triggering an alarm) based on weight set points.
03. What is a Load Cell Amplifier (or Transmitter), and when is it necessary?

A Load Cell Amplifier (or Transmitter) is a specialized device used to prepare the load cell signal for communication with industrial controllers like PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers).6

  • > Function: It takes the tiny mV signal and converts it into a standard, robust industrial signal, most commonly 4-20mA or 0-10VDC.
  • > Necessity: Standard industrial controllers (PLCs) cannot directly read the load cell’s raw mVoutput. The amplifier makes the signal less susceptible to electrical noise and voltage drop over long distances, ensuring the PLC receives an accurate, proportional weight reading.
04. Why is the 4-20mA signal commonly preferred in industrial applications?

The 4-20mA current loop is the most robust standard for transmitting analog signals in harsh industrial environments for two key reasons:

  • > Noise Immunity: Current signals are far less susceptible to electromagnetic interference (noise) over long cable runs than voltage signals.
  • > Live Zero: The 4mA value represents the zero output (unloaded state). If the signal drops to 0mA (or close to it), the system immediately detects a broken wire or power failure, providing a built-in error detection mechanism.
05. How do multiple load cells connect to a single indicator/controller?

When a system uses multiple load cells (e.g., a four-load cell tank system), they are connected using a Junction Box (J-Box).

  1. Wiring: The cables from all individual load cells run into the J-Box.
  2. Trimming: The J-Box contains terminal blocks and typically trimming resistors to electronically adjust the output of each load cell (called corner trimming or balance adjustment).
  3. Summation: The signals are electrically summed together within the J-Box.
  4. Single Output: A single main cable then runs from the J-Box to the Indicator or Controller, providing one combined weight signal.