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 OI/JDF200-EN Rev. E   31

11 Requirements for installation and use in US and Canada

12.7 11.7 Ex Safety aspects and IP Protection (Canada)

Important. 

For ambient temperature range from -50°C to -40°C before installation permanentely protect window cover from accidental impact.

12.7.1 
12.7.2 11.7.1 Applicable standards

According to Intertek here is the list of Standards which can assure compliance with Essential Safety Requirements

  CSA 61010-1    Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, General Requirements

  CSA 60079-0:   Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, General Requirements.

  CSA 60079-1:   Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, protection by flameproof enclosures “d”.

  CSA 60079-11: Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, protection by intrinsic safety “i”.

  CSA 60079-15: Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, protection by intrinsic safety “n”.

  CSA 60079-31  Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, dust ignition protection by enclosure “t”.

12.7.3 11.7.2 Classifications

The field indicator has been certified for the following Class, Divisions and Gas groups, hazardous classified locations, temperature 
class and types of protection.

  — Explosionproof (Canada) for zone 1 gas, group IIC, hazardous (classified) locations.

  — Dust ignition proof for Class II, III Division 1, Groups E, F and G, hazardous (classified) locations, as Ex ta type of protection.

  — Suitable for Class II, III, Division 2, Groups F and G, hazardous (classified) locations.

  — NonIncendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, in accordance with Nonincendive field wiring  

 

 

    requirements for hazardous (classified) locations, as Ex ic type of protection.

  — Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I, II and III, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in accordance with Entity  

 

    requirements for hazardous (classified) locations.

  — Temperature class T4 to T6 (dependent on the maximum input current and the maximum ambient temperature).See table  
    at paraghraph 11.8 for reference.

  — Ambient Temperature range -40°C to +85°C (dependent on the maximum input current and the maximum temperature   
    class), and -50°C to +85°C when protected by impact because the impact test was made at 2J.

  — Electrical Supply range Minimum 4 mA, Maximum 20 mA.

  — Type 4X applications Indoors/Outdoors.

For a correct installation in field of JDF200 field indicator please see the related control drawing No DH3260

12.7.4 11.7.3 Special conditions

Installation cables suitable dor specific maximum temperature are indicated in the table here below:

The ambient temperature is not indicated on the label but on this user manual.

The enclosure can be made in aluminium. The installation of the equipment must take this into account with respect of impact and 
friction sparking for it to be suitable dor Group II fro EPL Ga. That is not indicated on the label but only in this user manual. 

The final user can chose the level of protection of the equipment when the equipment is with the option E5, EJ, EK or EL on the 
type of code for Hazardous areas certifications. When the selection is made, it is not possible to change it. The same procedure 
has to applied for all the other codes when it is present a multiple choice for the type of protection. 

Important. 

When installed with a conduit, a seal shall be installed within 50mm of the enclosure.

Summary of Contents for JDF200

Page 1: ...ntroduction Model JDF200 field indicator provides simple and low cost remote indication of a process variable on an easy to read meter ensuring the most useful display for any specific application For more information Further publications for JDF200 field indicator are available for free download from www abb com pressure JDF200 indicator ...

Page 2: ...rt of ABB a world leader in process automation technology we offer customers application expertise service and support worldwide We are committed to teamwork high quality manufacturing advanced technology and unrivalled service and support The quality accuracy and performance of the Company s products result from over 100 years experience combined with acontinuous program of innovative design and ...

Page 3: ...3 Wiring procedure 12 6 4 Grounding 12 1 8 7 Operation 13 7 1 Configuration using the LCD with keypad 13 7 2 Conventional LCD L1 option 13 7 3 LCD menu structure 13 7 3 1 Easy Set up 15 7 3 2 Device Set up 18 7 3 3 Process Alarm 19 7 3 4 Diagnostics 20 7 3 5 Device Info 20 7 3 6 Display 20 7 4 Output functions 21 7 4 1 Linear 21 7 4 2 Square root 21 7 4 3 Square root to the 3rd power 21 7 4 4 Squa...

Page 4: ...tion to the electrical connections to the configuration and to the troubleshooting and maintenance operations 2 2 1 2 Models covered by this manual The present manual can be used for JDF200 Field Indicator 2 3 1 3 Product description Model JDF200 Field Indicator provides simple and low cost remote indication of a process variable on an easy to read LCD display Two types of connection configuration...

Page 5: ...ems For safety reasons ABB draws your attention to the fact that only sufficiently insulated tools conforming to DIN EN 60900 may be used Since the field indicator may form part of a safety chain we recommend replacing the device immediately if any defects are detected In case of use in Hazardous Area non sparking tools only must be employed In addition you must observe the relevant safety regulat...

Page 6: ... to the WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU or corresponding national laws Starting from August 15th 2018 electrical and electronic equipment marked with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol may not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste Waste of electrical and electronic equipment WEEE shall be treated separately using the national collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and tre...

Page 7: ...200 EN Rev E 7 3 Transmitter overview 4 3 Field indicator overview 4 1 3 1 Field indicator components overview Figure 1 Field Indicator components 1 2 1 LCD display with keypad L1 option 2 Terminal block conversion board ...

Page 8: ...or Ex ia Ex d ITS 16 ATEX 10166X for Ex nA A 5 2 4 2 Optional wired on SST plate I1 The 266 transmitter can be supplied with the optional Wired On Stainless Steel plate figure 4 which is permanently laser printed with a custom text specified in phase of order The available space consists in 4 lines with 32 characters per line The plate will be connected to the transmitter with a Stainless Steel wi...

Page 9: ...erations The field indicator can be installed in hazardous area only if certified The certification plate is permanently fixed on the field indicator housing JDF200 can have the following certifications INTRINSIC SAFETY ATEX Europe code E1 approval II 1G Ex ia IIC Tx Ga and II 1D Ex ta IIIC Tx Da IP67 and II 1D Ex ia IIIC Tx Da IP67 IECEx code E8 approval Ex ia IIC Tx Ga and Ex ta IIIC Tx Da IP67 ...

Page 10: ...el U bolt for pipe fixing The U bolt and nuts supplied are necessary for the installation on pipe In case of panel or wall installation the U bolt and the U bolt nuts and washers will not have to be used The bolts for panel mounting are not within the scope of supply 6 6 5 5 Securing the housing cover in flameproof areas The front face of the field indicator housing features a locking screw hex he...

Page 11: ...of explosion proof protection see relevant warning Depending on the design supplied the electrical connection is established via a cable entry M20 x 1 5 or 1 2 14 NPT thread The screw terminals are suitable for wire cross sections of up to 2 5 mm2 AWG 14 Important With Category 3 field indicators for use in Zone 2 a qualified cable gland for this type of protection must be installed by the custome...

Page 12: ...hings can be fitted to these threads to comply with plant wiring conduit standards Remove the housing cover In an Explosion Proof Flame Proof installation do not remove the field indicator cover when power is applied to the unit Run the cable through the cable gland and the open port Connect the positive lead to the terminal and the negative lead to the terminal Plug and seal the electrical ports ...

Page 13: ...th of the keys 1 and 4 can have various functions The meaning of these buttons is displayed below in the LCD display above the respective button You can browse through the menu or select a number within a parameter value using both keys 2 and 3 The button 4 selects the desired menu item Button 1 functionalities Meaning Exit Exit menu Back Back one submenu Cancel Exit without saving the selected pa...

Page 14: ...rast Moreover it is possible to choose in details what you want to see on the display one or two lines with bargraph Display scaling high and low trimming can be performed accessing a dedicated section of this sub menu This menu allows the visualization of the serial number of JDF200 its hardware and software revisions Tag number setting is available Inside this menu there is the possibility of en...

Page 15: ...2600T Series OI JDF200 EN Rev E 15 7 Operation 8 3 1 7 3 1 Easy ...

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Page 18: ...18 OI JDF200 EN Rev E 2600T Series 7 Operation 8 3 2 7 3 2 Device ...

Page 19: ...2600T Series OI JDF200 EN Rev E 19 7 Operation 8 3 3 7 3 3 Process ...

Page 20: ...20 OI JDF200 EN Rev E 2600T Series 7 Operation 8 3 4 7 3 4 8 3 5 7 3 5 Device 8 3 6 7 3 6 ...

Page 21: ...ator scale output range default value is 5 Square root transfer funtion is finally applied 8 4 3 7 4 3 Square root to the 3rd power Using this function the relation between the indicator scale output value and the input value is square root to the 3rd power 8 4 4 7 4 4 Square root to the 5th power Using this function the relation between the indicator scale output value and the input value is squa...

Page 22: ...sible cause Suggested action F255 004 Electronic Memory Failure Electronic NV memory corrupted The electronic must be replaced F250 003 Output ReadBack Failure Voltage reference failure Power off and on the field indicator and check if the error persists If yes replace the communication board as soon as possible F245 002 Electronic Interface Error Voltage reference failure Power off and on the fie...

Page 23: ...r cleaning inspection repairs and replacement of damaged components 10 1 9 1 Returns and removal Defective field indicator sent to the repairs department must wherever possible be accompanied by your own description of the fault and its underlying cause Warning General risks Before removing or disassembling the device check for hazardous process conditions such as high temperatures aggressive or t...

Page 24: ... 0 JDF200 Category 1G Ex ia Zone 20 JDF200 Category 1D IP6x Ex ia not Gas with a dust layer up to 50 mm depth Certificate IECEx Ex ia IIC Tx Ga and Ex ia IIIC Tx Da IP67 ATEX certificate number ITS 16 ATEX 10165X IECEx certificate number IECEx ITS 16 0048X Important The number close to the CE marking of the field indicator safety label identifies the Notified Body which has responsibility for the ...

Page 25: ...cator can be connected to either ib or ia supply associated apparatus certified Ex ia Application with Gas Application with Dust Note the protection is mainly assured by the IP degree associated to the low power from supply This can either be ia or ib JDF200 field indicator Category 1 G Ex ia JDF200 field indicator Category 1 D Ex ia Certificate IECEx Ex ta IIIC Tx Da IP67 ATEX certificate number ...

Page 26: ...ion of the inside electronics against ingress of solid foreign objects including dusts The assigned 6 means an enclosure dust tight no ingress of dust The second characteristic numeral indicates the protection of the inside electronics against ingress of water The assigned 7 means an enclosure water protected against a temporary immersion in water under standardized conditions of pressure and time...

Page 27: ...1 2 Entities for Ex D and Ex nA Zone 2 JDF200 Category 3G Ex nA Note the protection is mainly assured by the IP degree associated to the low power from supply Important Note for field indicator with combined approval Before installation of the field indicator the customer should permanent mark his chosen Protection Concept on the safety label The field indicator can only be used with according to ...

Page 28: ... Vdc 50 C Ta 40 C V 30 Vdc Ex db IIC Tx Gb II 2D Ex tb IIIC Tx Db IP67 50 C Ta 75 C V 42Vdc N A 50 C Ta 75 C V 42Vdc 50 C Ta 75 C V 42Vdc Ex nA IIC Tx Gc Ex tc IIIC Tx Dc IP67 50 C Ta 75 C V 42Vdc 50 C Ta 70 C V 30Vdc 50 C Ta 40 C V 42Vdc 50 C Ta 40 C V 42Vdc Ex ic IIC Tx Gc 50 C Ta 75 C Ui 42Vdc Ii 100 mA 50 C Ta 70 C Ui 30Vdc Ii 160 mA 50 C Ta 40 C Ui 42Vdc Ii 40 mA 50 C Ta 40 C Ui 42Vdc Ii 40 m...

Page 29: ...No temporary overvoltages occurring on the mains supply Pollution degree 2 Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Transient overvoltages up to the levels of Overvoltage Category II 12 3 11 3 Entities Nominal voltage drop 2 4 Vdc For ordinary location it is necessary to use a fuse with If 400mA or current limiter See table at par...

Page 30: ... type of protection NonIncendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D in accordance with Nonincendive field wiring requirements for hazardous classified locations as Ex ic type of protection Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I II and III Division 1 Groups A B C D E F and G in accordance with Entity requirements for hazardous classified locations as Ex ia and Ex iaD type of protection Temper...

Page 31: ...cendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D in accordance with Nonincendive field wiring requirements for hazardous classified locations as Ex ic type of protection Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I II and III Division 1 Groups A B C D E F and G in accordance with Entity requirements for hazardous classified locations Temperature class T4 to T6 dependent on the maximum input current and ...

Page 32: ...30Vdc Ii Imax 58 mA 50 C Ta 40 C Ui Vmax 30Vdc Ii Imax 28 mA Canada Ex ta IIIC Tx Da IP67 US CL I Div 2 GP ABCD T6 T4 CL II Div 2 GP FG T6 T4 CL I Zone 1 AEx d IIC T6 T4 Gb 40 C Ta 75 C Ui Vmax 42Vdc Ii Imax 100 mA N A 40 C Ta 75 C Ui Vmax 42Vdc Ii Imax 100 mA 40 C Ta 75 C Ui Vmax 42Vdc Ii Imax 100 mA Canada Ex d IIC T6 T4 Gb Ex tb IIIC T85 C T135 C Db US CL I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T6 T4 Gc CL I Div 2...

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Page 34: ...e without any special precautions Material s which have been in contact with this equipment C If A or B are not applicable full instructions for the safe handling of this equipment for disposal must be supplied Please delete A B or C above as applicable complete the signature section below then send the completed declaration either with the returned items or by fax for the attention of the Calibra...

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