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TZIDC-200

 DIGITAL POSITIONER  |  CI/TZIDC-200/C-FM-US-EN REV. B 

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Electrical data for inputs and outputs 

 

Note 

When using the device in potentially explosive atmospheres, 
note the additional connection data i

Use in potentially 

explosive atmospheres

 on page 5! 

 

 

Analog input 

 

Set point signal analog (two-wire technology) 

Terminals 

+11 / −12

 

Nominal operating range  4 to 20 mA 
Split range configuration 
between 

20 to 100 % of the nominal operating range can be 
parameterized 

Maximum 

50 mA 

Minimum 

3.6 mA 

Starting at 

3.8 mA 

Load voltage 

9.7 V at 20 mA 

Impedance at 20 mA 

485 Ω

 

 

Digital input 

Input for the following functions: 

• 

no function 

• 

move to 0 % 

• 

move to 100 % 

•  Hold previous position 
•  block local configuration 
•  block local configuration and operation 
•  block any access (local or via PC) 

 

Binary input DI 

Terminals 

+81 / -82 

Supply voltage 

24 V DC (12 to 30 V DC) 

Input ‘logical 0’ 

0 to 5 V DC 

Input ‘logical 1’ 

11 to 30 V DC 

Input Current 

maximum 4 mA 

 

Digital output DO 

Output configurable as alarm output by software. 

 

Binary output DO 

Terminals 

+83 / −84

 

Supply voltage 

5 to 11 V DC 
(Control circuit in accordance with DIN 
19234/NAMUR) 

Output ‘logical 0’ 

> 0.35 mA to < 1.2 mA 

Output ‘logical 1’ 

> 2.1 mA 

Direction of action 

Configurable 
‘logical 0’ or ‘logical 1’ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option modules 

 

Plug-in module for analog feedback AO* 

Without any signal from the positioner (e.g. ‘no power’ or 
‘initializing’) the module sets the output to > 20 mA (alarm level). 

 

Terminals 

+31 / -32 

Signal range 

4 to 20 mA (split ranges can be parameterized) 

•  in the event of an error  > 20 mA (alarm level) 
Supply voltage, two-wire 
technology  

24 V DC (11 to 30 V DC) 

Characteristic curve 

rising or falling (configurable) 

Deviation 

< 1 % 

 

Plug-in module for digital feedback SW1, SW2* 

Two software switches for binary position feedback (position 
adjustable within the range of 0 to 100 %, ranges cannot 
overlap) 

 

Terminals 

+41 / -42, +51 / -52 

Supply voltage 

5 to 11 V DC 
(Control circuit in accordance with DIN 19234 / 
NAMUR) 

Output ‘logical 0’ 

< 1.2 mA 

Output ‘logical 1’ 

> 2.1 mA 

Direction of action 

Configurable 
‘logical 0’ or ‘logical 1’ 

*  The module for analog feedback and the module for digital feedback have 

separate slots and can be used together. 

 

Mechanical digital feedback 

Two proximity switches or microswitches for independent 
signaling of the actuator position, switching points are 
adjustable between 0 bis 100 %. 

 

Feedback on the actuator position using proximity switches Limit 1, Limit 2 

Terminals 

+41 / -42, +51 / -52 

Supply voltage 

5 to 11 V DC 
(Control circuit in accordance with DIN 
19234/NAMUR) 

Direction of action 

Metal tag in the 
proximity switch  

Metal tag outside the 
proximity switch  

Type SJ2-SN (NC; log 1) 

< 1.2 mA 

> 2.1 mA 

 

Feedback on the actuator position using microswitches Limit 1, Limit 2 

Terminals 

+41 / -42, +51 / -52 

Supply voltage 

maximum 24 V AC/DC 

Load rating 

Maximum 2 A 

Contact surface 

10 µm Gold (AU) 

 

Mechanical position indicator 

Indicator disk in enclosure cover linked with device feedback 
shaft. 
 
These options are also available for retrofitting by Service. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TZIDC-200

Page 1: ...has an integral mount design features a modular structure and offers an outstanding price performance ratio Fully automatic determination of the control parameters and adaptation to the final control...

Page 2: ...to HW Rev 5 0 17 Measurement and operating range from HW Rev 5 01 with optional contactless position feedback 19 Mounting on linear actuators 20 Mounting on rotary actuator 23 6 Electrical connection...

Page 3: ...injury WARNING The signal word WARNING indicates an imminent danger Failure to observe this information may result in death or severe injury CAUTION The signal word CAUTION indicates an imminent dange...

Page 4: ...st any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and or losses related to such...

Page 5: ...ion protection approvals The scope of these approvals extends over the entire EU Switzerland and special countries They range from explosion protection approvals in accordance with ATEX directives to...

Page 6: ...at complies with the types of protection relevant to the applicable zones and categories When installing the equipment the locally applicable rules on erection have to be observed see Page 4 of 5 on p...

Page 7: ...ea with Um 30 V DC Measures of lightning protection have to be provided by the user Special conditions for safe use of Positioners non I S Only devices which are suitable for the operation in explosio...

Page 8: ...orks are to be carried out by qualified personnel only i e personnel qualified according to TRBS 1203 or similar Only such auxiliary components may be used in explosive atmospheres which meet all requ...

Page 9: ...EE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL POUR LA S LECTION APPROPRI E DES C BLES VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION LECTRIQUE DANS LE MANUEL If the equipment was tested according to the...

Page 10: ...10 TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B 2 Use in potentially explosive atmospheres cFMus FM installation drawing No 901265 Page 1 of 5...

Page 11: ...TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B 11 Page 2 of 5...

Page 12: ...12 TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B 2 Use in potentially explosive atmospheres cFMus Page 3 of 5...

Page 13: ...TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B 13 Page 4 of 5...

Page 14: ...14 TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B Page 5 of 5...

Page 15: ...system mode of action 3 Reaction in case of power failure 4 Additional options 5 Manufacturer address 6 IP rating 7 CE mark 8 Setpoint signal 9 Supply air pressure 0 Year of manufacture Calendar week...

Page 16: ...erature should be between 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Avoid storing the device in permanent direct sunlight In principle the devices may be stored for an unlimited period However the warranty conditions st...

Page 17: ...estoring the factory settings Note Before assembly check whether the positioner meets the control and safety requirements for the installation location actuator or final control element Refer to the S...

Page 18: ...in the operating range is ideally 40 but at least 25 The usable span should run as symmetrically to the longitudinal axis as possible Operating range of rotary actuators The usable span is 57 to 57 wh...

Page 19: ...he device feedback shaft 1 turns clockwise Figure 4 Measurement and operating range with contactless position feedback example for rotary actuators Devices from HW rev 5 01 can be equipped with the or...

Page 20: ...ents of attachment kit Figure 6 Attaching a follower guide to the actuator 1 Tighten the screws so that they are hand tight 2 Attach the follower guide 1 and clamp plates 2 with screws 4 and spring wa...

Page 21: ...1 with screws 2 and washers 3 using the relevant tap holes on the positioner housing Tighten the screws as evenly as possible to ensure subsequent linearity Align the mount bracket in the oblong hole...

Page 22: ...r position on the position sensor Recommended range for linear actuators 40 Minimum angle 25 Note After mounting check whether the positioner is operating within the measuring range Position of actuat...

Page 23: ...90 angle 2 Calculate the rotational direction of the actuator right or left 3 Move the part turn actuator into the home position 4 Pre adjust feedback shaft In order for the positioner to work within...

Page 24: ...t onto the positioner Figure 16 Screwing positioner onto actuator Note After mounting check whether the operating range of the actuator matches the measurement range of the positioner refer to Measure...

Page 25: ...is limited Before opening the housing switch off the power supply The electrical connection may only be established by authorized specialist personnel Notices on electrical connection in this instruc...

Page 26: ...digital feedback SW1 Option module 41 42 Plug in module for digital feedback SW2 Option module 31 32 Plug in module for analog feedback AO Option module Terminal Function comments 51 52 Feedback on th...

Page 27: ...t to 20 mA alarm level Terminals 31 32 Signal range 4 to 20 mA split ranges can be parameterized in the event of an error 20 mA alarm level Supply voltage two wire technology 24 V DC 11 to 30 V DC Cha...

Page 28: ...by the operator in accordance with their use and application requirements The cable glands must comply with the requirements of EN 60079 1 EN 60079 7 EN 60079 11 or EN 60079 15 Especially in Ex appli...

Page 29: ...with wire end sleeve with plastic sleeve 0 5 to 1 5 mm2 AWG21 to AWG17 Option modules Cross section Rigid flexible wires 0 14 to 1 5 mm2 AWG26 to AWG17 Flexible with wire end sleeve no plastic sleeve...

Page 30: ...in accordance with DIN ISO 8573 1 Information on double acting actuators with spring return mechanism On double acting actuators with spring return mechanism a pressure that significantly exceeds the...

Page 31: ...ccording to the tap holes available We recommend that you use a pipe with dimensions of 12 1 75 mm The supply air pressure required to apply the actuating force must be adjusted in line with the outpu...

Page 32: ...or into the mechanical end position check the end positions rotational angle is displayed in degrees for high speed mode press or simultaneously Recommended rotational angle range Linear actuators 20...

Page 33: ...ment within the measuring range 2 Check mechanical mounting in accordance with Standard automatic adjustment on page 33 and repeat the standard automatic adjustment The zero position is determined aut...

Page 34: ...ons on the housing cover Note The labels are located on the inside of the housing cover Setup of the feedback on the actuator position using proximity switches 1 Loosen the screws for the housing cove...

Page 35: ...t parameter values Incorrect parameter values can cause the valve to move unexpectedly This can lead to process failures and result in injuries Before recommissioning a positioner that was previously...

Page 36: ...g to the function desired Operating button functions Control button Meaning ENTER Acknowledge message Start an action Save in the non volatile memory MODE Choose operating mode operating level Select...

Page 37: ...its packaging are manufactured from materials that can be recycled by specialist recycling companies Bear the following points in mind when disposing of them As of 8 15 2018 this product will be under...

Page 38: ...Company Address Contact person Telephone Fax Email Device details Type Serial no Reason for the return description of the defect Was this device used in conjunction with substances which pose a threat...

Page 39: ...TZIDC 200 DIGITAL POSITIONER CI TZIDC 200 C FM US EN REV B 39 Trademarks HART is a registered trademark of FieldComm Group Austin Texas USA...

Page 40: ...prior notice With regard to purchase orders the agreed particulars shall prevail ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document...

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