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TTF200

 FIELD-MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER  |  OI/TTF200-EN REV. A 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.3

 

Electrical connections 

 

DANGER 

Improper installation and commissioning of the device 

carries a risk of explosion. 

For use in potentially explosive atmospheres, observe the 
information in chapter ‘Use in potentially explosive 
atmospheres according to ATEX and IECEx’ on page 6 ! 

 

Observe the following information: 
—  The electrical connection may only be made by 

authorized specialist personnel and in accordance with 
the electrical circuit diagrams. 

—  The relevant regulations must be observed during 

electrical installation. 

—  The electrical connection information in the manual 

must be observed; otherwise, the type of electrical 
protection may be adversely affected. 

—  Safe isolation of electrical circuits which are dangerous 

if touched is only guaranteed if the connected devices 
satisfy the requirements of DIN EN 61140 
(VDE 0140 Part 1) (basic requirements for safe 
isolation). 

—  To ensure safe isolation, install supply lines so that they 

are separate from electrical circuits which are 
dangerous if touched, or implement additional isolation 
measures for them. 

—  Connections must only be established in a dead-voltage 

state. 

—  The transmitter has no switch-off elements. Therefore, 

overcurrent protective devices, lightning protection, or 
voltage disconnection options must be provided at the 
plant. 

—  The power supply and signal are routed in the same line 

and must be implemented as a SELV or PELV circuit in 
accordance with the relevant standard (standard 
version). For the Ex version, the guidelines stipulated by 
the Ex standard must to be adhered to. 

—  You must check that the available supply power 

corresponds to the information on the name plate. 

 

NOTICE

 

 

The signal cable wires must be provided with wire end 
sleeves. 
The slotted screws of the connection terminals are 
tightened with a size 1 screwdriver (3.5 or 4 mm). 

 

 

 

6.3.1

 

Protection of the transmitter from damage 
caused by highly energetic electrical 
interferences 

The transmitter has no switch-off elements. Therefore, 
overcurrent protective devices, lightning protection, or 
voltage disconnection options must be provided at the 
plant. 
For the shielding and grounding of the device and the 
connection cable, observe the chapter titled ‘Examples of 
shielding / grounding’ on page 18 . 
 

NOTICE

 

 

Damage to the temperature transmitter! 

Overvoltage, overcurrent and high-frequency interference 
signals on the supply connection as well as sensor 
connection side of the device can damage the temperature 
transmitter. 

 

 

Fig. 15 

A

 Do not weld  

B

 No high-frequency interference signals / 

Switching operations of bulk consumers  

C

 No overvoltages 

caused by lightning strikes 

 

Overcurrent and overvoltage can occur through for example 
welding operations, switching operations of large electric 
consumers, or lightning in the vicinity of the transmitter, 
sensor, as well as connector cables. 
 
Temperature transmitters are sensitive devices on the 
sensor side as well. Long connector cables to the sensor can 
encourage damaging interference. This can already happen 
if temperature sensors are connected to the transmitter 
during installation, but are not yet integrated into the 
system (no connection to the supply isolator / DCS)! 

B

C

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Summary of Contents for TTF200

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION TTF200 Field mount temperature transmitter Measurement made easy Additional Information Additional documentation on TTF200 is available free of charge for downloading at www abb com tempe...

Page 2: ...dditional Information Additional documentation on TTF200 is available free of charge for downloading at www abb com temperature Alternatively scan this code Manufacturer ABB Automation Products GmbH M...

Page 3: ...D indicator 15 6 3 Electrical connections 16 6 3 1 Protection of the transmitter from damage caused by highly energetic electrical interferences 16 6 3 2 Conductor material 17 6 3 3 Cable glands 17 6...

Page 4: ...an imminent danger Failure to observe this information will result in death or severe injury WARNING The signal word WARNING indicates an imminent danger Failure to observe this information may result...

Page 5: ...ion of anti virus programs etc to protect the product the network its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of...

Page 6: ...tion Test Certificate PTB 99 ATEX 1144 II 2G Ex d IIC T6 Gb ATEX flameproof enclosure and intrinsic safety Approved for use in Zone 1 and 2 in case of intrinsic safety also for use in Zone 0 Model TTF...

Page 7: ...Internal inductance Li 160 H Internal capacitance Ci 0 57 nF Intrinsic safety type of protection Ex ia IIC part 2 Measurement current circuit Resistance thermometers resistors Thermocouples voltages M...

Page 8: ...nds For devices with the Ex d flameproof enclosure type of protection supplied without cable glands refer to the information in chapter Flameproof enclosure Zone 1 on page 11 and Flameproof enclosure...

Page 9: ...ce to chemicals outside diameter etc 2 Strip the cable in accordance with Fig 1 3 Check the outer sleeve for damage and soiling 4 Insert the cable in the cable gland Fig 2 Tighten the cable glands 5 T...

Page 10: ...Ci Cc cable Co Field Ex area Control room safe area Fig 3 A Transmitter B Supply isolator DCS input with supply segment coupler Installation in a potentially explosive atmosphere Transmitters can be...

Page 11: ...proof enclosure Zone 1 Housing design ATEX II 2G Ex d IIC T6 Gb Transmitter design without explosion protection Ex area Zone 1 Safe area Fig 7 A Sensor B Transmitter in Ex d housing C Supply isolator...

Page 12: ...he housing Cable entries PG glands and sealing plugs of simple structure type is prohibited Close unused cable entry in accordance with EN 60079 1 The connection lead must be routed securely and in su...

Page 13: ...e disposed of through municipal garbage collection points NOTICE The ambient temperature range specified on the name plate refers only to the transmitter itself and not to the measuring element used i...

Page 14: ...Observe the permitted ambient conditions for transport and storage Avoid storing the device in direct sunlight In principle the devices may be stored for an unlimited period However the warranty cond...

Page 15: ...t on the IP rating Check the O ring gasket for damage and replace it if necessary before closing the housing cover Check that the O ring gasket is properly seated when closing the housing cover 6 2 Ro...

Page 16: ...rd version For the Ex version the guidelines stipulated by the Ex standard must to be adhered to You must check that the available supply power corresponds to the information on the name plate NOTICE...

Page 17: ...d during installation For delivery without cable gland threads M20 x 1 5 or NPT 1 2 the following points must be observed Use cable glands acc to version M20 x 1 5 or NPT 1 2 Observe information in da...

Page 18: ...ter housing insulated 7 Supply voltage cable 8 Grounding point 9 Supply isolator Distributed Control System DCS DCS entry Insulated sensor measuring inset thermocouple mV RTD ohms transmitter housing...

Page 19: ...nt 8 Supply isolator DCS entry Non insulated sensor measuring inset thermocouple transmitter housing grounded The shielding of the sensor connection cable is grounded via the grounded sensor housing T...

Page 20: ...at no flammable or potentially explosive atmospheres are available Fig 21 Connection to the transmitter dimensions in mm inch 1 Terminal compartment 2 Cable entry 3 Cable gland 4 Sensor connection cab...

Page 21: ...e thermometer Sensor short circuit and sensor wire breakage Linear resistance measurement Sensor wire break Input thermocouples voltages Types B E J K N R S T in accordance with IEC 60584 U L in accor...

Page 22: ...e drop on the signal line When connecting the devices note the voltage drop on the signal line The minimum supply voltage on the transmitter must not be undershot Fig 23 A Transmitter B Supply isolato...

Page 23: ...pplied via the power supply unit Fig 24 HART connection example RB Load 1 Transmitter 2 Handheld Terminal 3 HART Modem 4 PC with FDT DTM EDD 5 Grounding optional 6 Power supply unit Process Interface...

Page 24: ...Sensor Sensor type Selects sensor type Pt100 IEC751 Pt1000 IEC751 Thermocouple type K IEC584 Thermocouple type B IEC584 Thermocouple type C ASTME988 Thermocouple type D ASTME988 Thermocouple type E I...

Page 25: ...le 63 output signal damping value Value range 0 100 s Current output output upon error overrange Generates a high alarm signal in the event of a sensor or device error can be configured 20 23 6 mA Sta...

Page 26: ...low contains the relevant parameter values Menu Designation Parameter Factory setting Device Setup Write protection No Input Sensor Type Pt100 IEC60751 R Connection Three wire circuit Measured Range B...

Page 27: ...point adjustment or two point calibration 7 5 2 D A analog output adjustment 4 and 20 mA trim D A analog output adjustment is used to compensate for errors in the current input of the higher level sy...

Page 28: ...point operation When an address in the range 1 to 15 is used the device switches to the HART Multidrop mode This operating mode enables users to connect up to 15 devices to a power supply unit in para...

Page 29: ...is for sensor elements and connection lines Installation Configuration Diagnosis for communication interface and parameterization configuration Operating conditions Diagnosis for ambient and process c...

Page 30: ...sor Check sensor connection Sensor F 35 Short circuit sensor Check sensor connection Sensor F 36 Wire break sensor Check sensor connection Sensor F 37 Range overshot sensor Check measuring limits Sens...

Page 31: ...ng purposes All devices delivered to ABB must be free from any hazardous materials acids alkalis solvents etc Please contact Customer Center Service acc to page 2 for nearest service location 12 Recyc...

Page 32: ...ICE Declarations of conformity of the device are available in the download center of ABB at www abb com temperature They are additionally enclosed with the device for ATEX certified devices Trademarks...

Page 33: ...s Company Address Contact person Telephone Fax E Mail Device details Typ Serial no Reason for the return description of the defect Was this device used in conjunction with substances which pose a thre...

Page 34: ...Notes Notes...

Page 35: ...Notes Notes...

Page 36: ...OI TTF200 DE Rev A 09 2017 We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice With regard to purchase orders the agreed particulars shall prev...

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