ABB TTH300 Series Instructions Manual Download Page 6

Safety 

 

4 - EN 

TTH300 

CI/TTH300-EN 

 

 

1.4 

Personnel qualification  

 

The installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device may only be carried out through 
trained specialist personell authorized by the plant operator. The specialist personnel must have 
read and understood the manual and comply with its instructions.  
 

 

1.5 

Electrical installation safety information  

 

 

The electrical connection may only be performed by authorized specialist personnel according 
to the electrical plans. 

Observe the electrical connection information in the manual, otherwise the electrical protection 
can be affected. 
The secure isolation of contact-dangerous electrical circuits is only guaranteed when the 
connected devices fulfil the requirements of the DIN VDE 0106 T.101 (basic requirements for 
secure isolation).  
For secure isolation, run the supply lines separated from contact-dangerous electrical circuits or 
additionally isolate them. 
 

 

1.6 

Operating safety information  

 

 

Before switching on, ensure that the specified environmental conditions in the “Technical 
Specifications” chapter and/or in the data sheet are complied with and that the power supply 
voltage corresponds with the voltage of the transmitter. 

When there is a chance that safe operation is no longer possible, put the device out of operation 
and secure against unintended operation. 
 
 

 

1.7 Returning 

devices 

 

Use the original packaging or a suitably secure packaging for returning the device for repair or 
for recalibration. Include the properly filled out return form (see attachment) with the device. 

According to EC guidelines for hazardous materials, the owner of hazardous waste is 
responsible for its disposal or must observe the following regulations for its shipping: 

All delivered devices to ABB Automation Products GmbH must be free from any hazardous 
materials (acids, alkali, solvents, etc.).  
 

 

 

 

1.8 Disposal 

 

ABB Automation Products GmbH actively promotes environmental consciousness and has an 
operational management system in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001:2000, EN ISO 
14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001. Our products and solutions should have minimum impact on 
the environment and persons during manufacture, storage, transport, use and disposal. 

This includes the environmentally friendly use of natural resources. Through its publications 
ABB conducts an open dialog with the public. 

This product/solution is manufactured from materials that can be reused by specialized 
recycling companies. 
 

Summary of Contents for TTH300 Series

Page 1: ...CI TTH300 EN TTH300 Commissioning Instructions Head mounted Temperature Transmitter TTH300...

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Page 3: ...l 49 551 905 534 Fax 49 551 905 555 CCC support deapr de abb com Copyright 2007 by ABB Automation Products GmbH Subject to change without notice This document is protected by copyright It assists the...

Page 4: ...4 Ground 6 2 5 Interconnection 6 2 6 Configuration 6 2 7 Explosion protection relevant information 6 3 Installation 7 3 1 Installation options 7 3 1 1 Installation in the cover of the connection head...

Page 5: ...ards and the safe and trouble free operation of the device 1 2 Intended use This device is intended for the following uses To measure the temperature of fluid pulpy or pasty substances and gases or re...

Page 6: ...hat the power supply voltage corresponds with the voltage of the transmitter When there is a chance that safe operation is no longer possible put the device out of operation and secure against uninten...

Page 7: ...he product solution directly in a specialized recycling facility and do not use the municipal garbage Only privately used products may be disposed of in the municipal garbage according to the WEEE dir...

Page 8: ...using the transmitter in zone 0 make sure you prevent unapproved electrostatic charging of the model TTH300 E1 temperature transmitter und the HMI ignition proof type A LC display observe warnings on...

Page 9: ...r of the connection head 1 2 3 A00067 Fig 1 1 Release the screw plug 3 for the cover of the connection head 2 Open the cover 1 3 Secure the transmitter 2 at the proper position on the cover using the...

Page 10: ...iscs Order number 215882 1 Remove the ceramic block from the measuring inset 3 2 Remove the screws from the transmitter 2 Remove the sleeves from the screw holes and then remove the screws 3 Insert ne...

Page 11: ...ls are required to insert the LCD display Carefully insert the guide pins for the LCD display in the guide holes of the transmitter inset Make sure the black connection sockets in the terminal fit in...

Page 12: ...nition proof norms are to be adhered to It must be checked whether the existing power supply corresponds with the specifications on the name plate and the technical specifications see Technical Specif...

Page 13: ...1 2 3 J A00144 1 Fig 5 1 HMI LCD display interface activation is possible as an option only when ordering 4 2 1 Sensor connection Depending on the sensor model a variety of line materials can be used...

Page 14: ...perature measurement 5 2 x RTD 2 wire circuit sensor backup redundancy sensor drift monitoring average value or differential temperature measurement 6 RTD 4 wire circuit 7 RTD 3 wire circuit 8 RTD 2 w...

Page 15: ...ircuit and thermocouple sensor backup redundancy sensor drift monitoring average value or differential temperature measurement 14 1 x RTD 3 wire circuit and thermocouple sensor backup redundancy senso...

Page 16: ...g voltage of transmitter refer to technical data for transmitter USmin Minimum supply voltage of power supply SPS input RLtg Line resistance between transmitter and power supply For HART functionality...

Page 17: ...SPS input with supply Adding resistance R250 increases the minimum supply voltage UMmin USmin 0 02A x RLtg R250 Where UMmin Minimum operating voltage of transmitter refer to technical data for transmi...

Page 18: ...al limit values are to be used as the basis for the prototype test certificates of the apparatuses devices including capacitance and inductivity values of the wires The proof of the intrinsic safety i...

Page 19: ...Explosion protection zone 0 Safety area B C ia A00145 ia J A D ia Fig 12 A Sensor B Transmitter in housing with IP20 level of protection C Power supply EEx ia D HMI interface for LCD displays activati...

Page 20: ...evel of protection C Power supply EEx ib D HMI interface for LCD displays activation is possible as an option only when ordering For instruments in zone 1 the transmitter must be installed in its own...

Page 21: ...level of protection C Power supply EEx ib D HMI interface for LCD displays activation is possible as an option only when ordering For instruments in zone 1 the transmitter must be installed in its own...

Page 22: ...nsor B Transmitters in housing with IP54 level of protection C Power supply D HMI interface for LCD displays activation is possible as an option only when ordering For instruments in zone 2 the transm...

Page 23: ...eters are set at the factory The connected wires must be checked for firm seating Only firmly seated wires ensure full functionality 6 Appendix Note All documentation declarations of conformity and ce...

Page 24: ...hone Fax E Mail Device details Type Serial no Reason for the return description of the defect Was this device used for working with substances which pose a threat or health risk F Yes F No If yes whic...

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Page 26: ...hange Printed in the Fed Rep of Germany 08 2007 ABB 2007 3KXT231001R4401 CI TTH300 EN Rev A ABB Limited Salterbeck Trading Estate Workington Cumbria CA14 5DS UK Tel 44 0 1946 830 611 Fax 44 0 1946 832...

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